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SX-200 General Information Guide Peripheral Interface Module Carrier Card - supports the FIM II or the CIM. The Peripheral Interface Module Carrier Card (PIMCC) replaces the Peripheral FIM Carrier II card. The Peripheral Interface Module Carrier Card (PIMCC) provides fiber or copper connectivity from the peripheral cabinet to the main control cabinet using a CIM (Copper Interface Module) or a FIM II. The Peripheral Interface Module Carrier card provides connectivity when the peripheral cabinet has a BCC II instead of a BCC III. Peripheral FIM Carrier II Card - supports the Fiber Interface Module, the RS-232 maintenance port, and the system fail transfer circuit. The Peripheral FIM Carrier II Card plugs into slot 12 (same slot as the MCC III in the Control Cabinet). Fiber Interface Module (FIM) - supports the transmission of voice and data signals over fiber optic cables. The FIM plugs into the Peripheral FIM Carrier Card. Peripheral Interface Cards - interface trunks and peripheral devices, such as telephones, SUPERSET telephones, and datasets into the system. Up to eight Peripheral Interface Cards (PICs) can be installed in Slots 1 to 8 of the peripheral cabinet. In an SX-200 RM cabinet, T1 trunk cards plug into slots 10 and 11 (slots 5 and 6 respectively must then be left vacant). See Peripheral Interface Cards, page 53, for more information. Peripheral Backplane - the Bay Control Card, the Bay Power Supply, and the eight Peripheral Interface Cards plug into connectors on the peripheral backplane. SX-200 LIGHT Peripheral Cabinet The SX-200 LIGHT Peripheral Cabinet has a single bay that contains a Bay Power Supply, a Bay Control Card II, a Peripheral FIM Carrier and Fiber Interface Module (FIM), and up to eight Peripheral Interface Cards. Components of the SX-200 LIGHT Peripheral cabinet include: Bay Control Card II - interfaces the peripheral cards with the Main Control Card II in the Control cabinet. Peripheral FIM Carrier Card - supports the Fiber Interface Module, the RS-232 maintenance port, and the system fail transfer circuit. The Peripheral FIM Carrier Card plugs into the Bay Control Card. Fiber Interface Module (FIM) - supports the transmission of voice and data signals over fiber optic cables. The FIM plugs into the Peripheral FIM Carrier Card. Peripheral Interface Cards - interface trunks and peripheral devices, such as telephones, SUPERSET telephones, and datasets into the system. Up to eight Peripheral Interface Cards (PICs) can be installed in Slots 1 to 8 of the peripheral cabinet. PICs are described later in this Section. Peripheral Backplane - the Bay Control Card, the Bay Power Supply, and the eight Peripheral Interface Cards plug into connectors on the peripheral backplane. 52 Revision A 50003510