Inter-Tel Imx/Gmx 416/832 Installation Manual
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INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION Issue 1, November 1994 H. CONNECTING OPTIONAL Tl AIARM RELAY DEVICES TO THE MDF 5.27 In addition to theT1 span connection (as outlined on page 3-M), Tl Cards may also be connected to op- tional Tl alarm signaling devices. 5.28 Terminate each Tl Card alarm relay on the MDF aa follows: (1) Run cable from the optional Tl alarm signaling device(s) to the MDF. (2) At the MDF, mount an eight-conductor modular jack assembly. (3) Wire the cable(s) onto the modular jack. Refer to Figure 3-22 below for a diagram of the wiring. NOTE: For information on programming Tl alarm relays, refer to page 5-129 in the PRO- GRAMMING section of the manual. (4) Plug one end of a four-pair, non-reversing (straight through), mod-to-mod line cord into the modular jack assembly. The other end of the line cord will Zurer be plugged into the alarm relay jack on the corresponding Tl Card. FIGURE 3-22. MODULAR JACK ASSEMBLY WIRING FOR OPTIONAL Tl ALARM RELAYS MODULAR JACK ASSEMBLY FOUR-PAIR, NON- Ey Tl CARD ALARM RELAY JACK . - RlA RlB COMMON COMMON C&N &:fl I Page 3-37
INSTALLATON Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE I. CONNECTING TWO 416/832 SYSTEMS TOGETHER USING Tl CARDS 5.29 Although most Tl interfaces will be with the public network, it is possible to use Tl Cards to connect two telephone systems together (e.g., two 416/832 Sys- tems). To do this without CSUs, the two systems must be located in the same building and the cabling between them must be less than 655 feet. If each system is equipped with a CSU, they may be located in separate buildings and the cabling between them may be as long as 6MKl feet. 530 In addition, when connecting two 416l832 Sys- tems together, the line cord (or cabling) between the two Tl Cards must be wired so that the receive pair (tip1 in and ring1 in) on each card is connected to the transmit pair (tip out and ring out) on the other card, as shown in the figure below. (For information on programming var- ious types of Tl installations, refer to pages 5-122 to 5-130.) FIGURE 3-23. CONNECTING TWO Tl CARDS TOGETHER MODULAR JACK ASSEMBLY MODULAR JACK ASSEMBLY TO $ TIC $ RING 1 TIP1 RINQ (INI WI 0Jl-l Tl CARD RJ48C JACK Tl CARD DB15 CONNECTOR OR OR Tl CARD RJ48C JACK Tl CARD DBl5 CONNECTOR Page 3-38
INTEB-TELPBACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION Issue 1, November 1994 6. EQUIPMENT CABINET INST4LLATION A. UNPACK TEIE EQUIPMENT Main Equipment Cabinet 6.1 The main equipment cabinet and its accompany- ing parts are shipped in several boxes. RJO of the boxes, labeled A and B, contain all of the equipment necessary to assemble a basic 416/832 System. The remaining boxes contain equipment ordered for the customer’s specific application needs. 6.2 Box A contains the main equipment cabinet with the following items already installed: main power sup ply chassis, AC power cable, main Telecom Mother- board, Telecom Motherboard power cable, system status panel, system status panel (display) cable, HDLC power cable (in the same cable binder as the system sta- tus panel cable), peripheral connector panel, keyboard interface cable, serial port 1 interface cable, serial port 2 interface cable, and monitor interface cable. Also in- cluded inside the cabinet are a set of keys to the front door and two cable brackets for securing any cables that will be dropped from the ceiling. 6.3 Box B contains these items: PC Motherboard power cable, two disk drive power cables, two Quad Modules, +3OV Master Module, -4W Module, 90VAC ping Generator Module, PC Motherboard, HDLC Card, Monitor Card, 68000 Co-Processor (Pro@) Card (or Pro6gE Card), Modem Card (with mod-to-mod line cord), Disk Controller Card, Matrix Card, hard disk drive, floppy disk drive, PC cover, two or three disk-to- controller interface cables (one floppy and one or two hard), ProWto-HDLC interface cable, HDLC-to-MXC interface cable, floppy disks containing MS-DOS soft- ware, and all necessary mounting hardware (screws, washers, etc.). 6.4 Depending on the number and type of station cards, trunk cards, station instruments, and optional equipment ordered by the customer, the remaining boxes can contain a variety of items including: installa- tion manual, user documentation, keysets, single-line sets, +3OV Slave Modules, Keyset Cards, Single-Line Cards, Inward Dialing Cards, Loop/Ground Start Cards, Loop Start Cards, E&M Cards, Tl Cards, pro68 512k Memory Card, system software disks, Matrix Peripheral Processor Chip, etc. Expansion Cabinet 6.5 The expansion cabinet is shipped with the expan- sion Telecom Motherboard, expansion power cable, and EXP-to-MXC data cable already installed. Other items shipped with the expansion cabinet include: expansion Power supply chassis, V-ring power cable, Quad Mod- ule, Master 30V Module, Expansion (EXP) Card, pro68 3MB Memory Card or Ro6gE SIMMs, MXC Expan- sion Chips, lifting handles, cable bracket, keys to the front door, and all necessary mounting hardware (screws, washers, etc.). 6.6 The system software disks and the Expansion Peripheral Rocessor Chip are shipped in a separate box. Depending on the quantity and type of additional equip ment ordered, a -4W Module and one or two Slave 3OV Modules may also be included. Checking the Equipment 6.7 Unpack the boxes and inspect the equipment cabi- net, the expansion cabinet (if ordered), and all accompa- nying parts following these guidelines: (1) Check the parts against the packing slip and in- spect them for damage. If any item is missing or damaged, contact Customer Support immediate- ly. (2) Check all computer and telecommunication cir- cuit card assemblies as follows: NOTE: The cards contain static-sensitive com- ponents. Handle all cards by the edges only; however, avoid touching the gold contacts on the side of the card that plugs into the equipment cabinet. (For additional precautionary informa- tion, refer to the CAUTION on page 3-60.) a. Check each card to ensure there is no ship ping foam or tape attached. b. Inspect each card for shorted components. c. Return all cards to their protective bags until they are ready to be installed in the equip ment cabinet. B. CHECK TEIE EQUIPMENT CABINET PBE-ASSEMBLY Main Equipment Cabinet Pre-Assembly 6.8 The main equipment cabinet is shipped partially assembled. To ensure that none of the items have been damaged or have become unattached during shipment, follow the instructions below and refer to the drawings on the following pages. (1) Position the equipment cabinet near the MDF backboard. (2) If desired, the equipment cabinet front door and back panel may be removed for easier access to the internal stmctnre. Page 3-39
INtTlMLAmON Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRAcrIcEs IMWGMX 416,‘832 INS’EALLATION & MAINTENANCE (3) (4) (5) To remove the backpanel: a. b. Turn the locking screw near the top of the panel a J&um counterclockwise, allowing the panel to open from the top. Lift the panel up off of the two supporting pins at the bottom. Set the panel aside. NOTE: Aset of keys for the lock on the front door is packaged along with the cable brack- ets and placed inside the cabinet. To mnove the fmnt &or: a. b. Unlock the door, open it, and (if applicable) unhook the wire cable or chain between the cabinet and the door. Pull/push the two spring-loaded retention bars in the appropriate direction and slide the door off. get the door aside. Check to see that the Telecom Motherboard is se.- curely installed in the bottom portion of the rear of the equipment cabinet (there should be 22, 6-32 x s-inch screws %4th self-locking star washers holding the card in place). Check to make sure that the metal power supply chassis is securely installed in the upper portion of the rear of the equipment cabinet (the bottom edge of the chassis fits under a metal lip, and there should be three, 8-32 x M-inch screws with self-locking star washers holding the chas- sis in place). Ensure that the Telecom Motherboard power cable, which comes pm-routed in the channel on the side of the cabinet, is securely attached to both the Telecom Motherboard and the front of the power supply chassis (see Figure 3-24 on the next page for a drawing of the Telecom Mother- board power cable location): a. b. At the rear of the cabinet, confirm that the 31 small power cable connectors are attached to the appropriate connectors on the Telecom Motherboard. (gee Figures 3-25 and 3-26 on pages 3-42 and 3-43.) At the front of the cabinet, confirm that the four large power cable connectors are at- tached to the appropriate connectors on the front of the power supply chassis. (Refer to Figure 3-30 on page 3-49.) (6) (9) (10) (11) Ensure that the power supply end of the HDLC power cable is attached to the appropriate con- nectar on the front of the power supply chassis. (See Figure 3-30 on page 3-49.) NOTE: The HDLC power cable is included in the same cable binder as the system status panel cable. The free ends of the cables hang from a cable tie near where the PC Motherboard will be installed. If installing an older iUFiU-type hard disk drive, cmdirm that the disk drive cooling fan, which is provided to circulate air over the hard and floppy disk drives, is properly installed in the disk drive mounting compartment. If not, follow these steps: a. b. C. With the tabs to the front, position the fan in the bottom of the disk drive mounting com- partment (see Figure 2-3 on page 2-39). Squeeze the two sides of the fan’s mounting bracket together enough to slide the tabs into the slots on the bottom of the disk drive mounting compartment. Plug the plastic connector on the free end of the fan’s power cable into one of the vacant disk drive connectors on the power supply chassis. Check to make sure that the system status panel is securely installed in the upper-left comer of the front of the equipment cabinet. Ensure that the system status panel (display) cable is attached to the panel (see the NOTE to step 6). Confirm that the peripheral connector panel is securely installed in the upper-left comer of the back of the equipment cabinet. (Refer to Figure 3-27 on page 344.) Check to see that the following cables are prop erly attached to the internal side of the peripheral connector panel and are routed so that their free en& are lying in the soffit (the cable shelf sepa- rating the top and bottom sections of the cabi- net): Keyboard interface cable Serial port 1 interface cable Serial port 2 interface cable Monitor interface cable Page 3-40
INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION Issue 1, November 1994 FIGURE 3-24. TELECOM MOTHERBOARD POWER CABLE (REAR VIEW) POWER SUPPLY CONNECTORS (Attach to front of power supply, chassis, which is not shown in this drawing for purposes of detail.) TELECOM MOTHERBOARD POWER CABLE 1 ; - - r- BACK SIDE OF SOFFIT TELECOM MOTHERBOARD (CABLE SHELF) Page 3-41
INSTALLATION Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION 81 MAINTENANCE FIGURE 3-25. POWER CABLE CONNECTORS ON THE MAIN TELECOM MOTHERBOARD !‘, i I BACK SIDE OF MAIN TELECOM MOTHERBOARD v CPCP DGND B +5V -1200M* +!%A AGND* - - -5VA +12V WING* - BGND - -4-W +3ov KGND - RESV2* - - RESVl * KEY lo ABBREvlAnoNS A-blab E-&r- K=W-WW CPCP I Cad Rbcharge Fmlthre CFCN=CardRe-CkgaNepathre *.NdanalltyuMd +5 SEN RTN DGND +5 SEN +5w DGND D +5V -12COM* &VA AGND* -5VA +12V WING* - BGND - 48V +3ov KGND - RESVr - -. RESVl* C CPCP .A CPCN -12COM &VA* AGND - - -5VA* - +12W VRING BGND* - -40w +3ov KGND RESV2* - - RESVl * CPCN* E ALARM CPCN Page 3-42
INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INS’lALIATION % MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION Issue 1, November 1994 FIGURE 3-26. CONNECTING THE POWER CABLE TO THE MAIN TELECOM MOTHERBOARD A B C E AGND REsV2 +SV -12ax4 +12v +3ov +5VA VRING KGND -5VA -48V REsVl AGND REsV2 +SSENRlN DGND +SSEN +N -12COM +12v +3ov +5VA VRING KGND -5VA -48V RJ?SVl AGND EGND RFsv2 DGND +N -12COM +12v +3ov +SVA VRlNG KGND -5VA -48V RJzsVl - ORANGE (18 GAUGE) - RED (18 GAUGE) - NOTCURRENlZXlJSED - ORANGE/RED - NOTCURRENTLYKJSiD - BROWN - GREEN/BLACK - NOTCU..USED - BLUE --W - GRAY/BLACK - NOTCURRENTLXUSED - WHlTE/BROWN - YELLOW (18 GAUGE) - ORANGE/YEUOW - NOTCURRENlZYUSELI - F’URPLJZ (14 GAUGE) - NOTCURRENTLYUSED - NOTCURRENlWUSELI - BLACK - RED (14 GAUGE) - RED (22 GAUGE) - NOTCURRENTLYUSED - GREEN - NOTCURREh’TWUSELJ --REEN - NOTCURRENTLYUSED - NOT CURRENTLY USED - ORANGE/BROWN -WHlTEBED - NOTCURRENlZYUSED - NOTCURREMZYUSED - NOTCURREh’lWUSED - NOTCURRENTLYUSED - ORANGE (14 GAUGE) - NOTCURRiWTLYUSED - YELLOW (14 GAUGE) - PURPIJ3 (18 GAUGE) - NOTCURRENlZYUSELI q tizE&3LuE - wHlTE/BLAcK - NOTCURRENTLYUSED - WHITE/ORANGE - GRAY - ORANGE- - NOTCURREh’lWUsED - ORANGE (18 GAUGE) - ORANGE (22 GAUGE) - RED (18 GAUGE) NOTE: The CPCP and CPCN connectors listed in section A above exist only on newer-version Telecom Motherboards, and they are only connected when using a newer-version power cable. Page 3-43
INSTALLATION Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPR4CTICES lMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION % MAINTENANCE FIGURE 3-27. PERIPHERAL CONNECTOR PANEL KEYBOARD (Female) Possible Future USe SERIAL 2 (Male) SERIAL 1 (Male) MONITOR (Female) Page 3-44
INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTAL.JA’ON Issue 1, November 1994 Expansion Cabinet PnAssembly 6.9 The expansion cabinet is shipped partially assembled. To ensure that none of the items have been damaged or have become unattached during shipment, follow the instructions below and refer to the drawings on the following pages. (1) Position the expansion cabinet near the main equipment cabinet. (2) If desired, the expansion cabinet front door and back panel may be removed for easier access to the internal structure. To mnove the backpanel: Lift the panel up off of the supporting pins and set the panel aside. To nmove the j&t door: a. Unlock the door, open it, and (if applicable) unhook the wire cable or chain between the cabinet and the door. NOTE: A set of keys for the lock on the front door is packaged along with the cable brack- et, lifting handles, and other miscellaneous hardware. (3) (4) (5) b. Pull/push the two spring-loaded retention bars in the appropriate directions and slide the door off. Set the door aside. Check to make sure that the Telecom Mother- board is securely installed in the rear of the ex- pansion cabinet (there should be 22, 6-32 x ~-inch screws with self-locking star washers holding the card in place). At the rear of the expansion cabinet, confirm that the 35 small connectors on the end of the expan- sion power cable are attached to the appropriate connectors on the Telecom Motherboard. (Refer to Figures 3-25 and 3-26 on pages 3-42 and 3-43.) NOTE: The five large connectors on the other end of the power cable will later be attached to the expansion power supply chassis. Check to make sure that one end of the EXP-to-MXC data cable is securely installed on the back, inside wall of the expamion cabinet just above the last (27th) connector on the expan- sion Telecom Motherboard. NOTE: The other end of the cable will later be installed in the main equipment cabinet just be- low the connector for the Matrix Card. Page 3-45
II’iS~TION Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INS~TION & MAINTENANCE FIGURE 3-28. POWER CABLE CONNECTORS ON THE EXPANSION TELECOM MOTHERBOARD BACK SIDE OF EXPANSION TELECOM MOTHERBOARD DGND B +5V v CPCP -12COM* +5VA AGND - - -5VA +12V VRING* - BGND - - 45V +3ov KGND - RESVT - - RESVl * A CPCN KEY TO ABBREWAllONS A=Anakq B=B-v(-) O=Ok#al +5 SEN RTN DGND +5 SEN +5V DGND +5v -12COM* +5VA AGND* -5VA +12V WING* - BOND - -45V +3ov KGND - RESVT - - RESVl * C CPCP -12COM +5VA AGND - - -5VA - +12W VRING - BGND* - -48v* +3ov KGND - RESV2* - - RESVl* CPCN* ALARM CPCN _’ Page 3-46