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    							INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    IMX/GM.X 416/832 INSlXLLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTAJLATION 
    Issue 1, November 1994 
    FIGURE 3-57. LOOP/GROUND START CARD OLGC) 
    LED INDICATORS 
    6 
    < 
    AMPHENOL-TYPE . 
    CONNECTOR 
    THESE NUMBERS 
    ARE SILKSCREENED 
    ON THE CARD 
    : 
    . ..$ 
    P :.:::. 
    . . . . . . . 
    * 
    2 STRAPS STRAPS FOR 
    - ClFiCUlT3 
    1 STRAPS FOR 
    - CIRCUIT2 
    0 STFIAPS FOR 
    - CIRCUIT1 
    7 STRAPS FOR 
    - ClRCUiT8 
    6 STFWS FOR 
    - CIRCUIT7 
    5 - STRAPSFOR 
    CIRCUIT 6 
    2 STRAPSFOR 
    Q CIRCUIT 5 
    FUSES 
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    Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION % MAINTENANCE 
    FIGURE 3-58. LOOP START CARD (LSC) 
    LED INDICATORS 
    AMPHENOL-TYPE 
    l 
    CONNECTOR 
    CARD ACTIVE (GREEN) 
    FUSES 
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    IMWGMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION 
    Issue 1, November 1994 
    E&M Cards (EM&) 
    6.50 
    Install each EMC as described below (see RE- 
    PLACEMENT PARTS for the part number). Refer to 
    Figure 3-59 on page 3-100 for an illustration. 
    NOTE: When inserting or removing the Matrix Card, 
    Expansion Card, and/or the computer cards, the system 
    power must be turned off to prevent damage to the cards. 
    However, station and trunk cards can be inserted or re- 
    moved with power on. (After inserting a Tl Card, wait 
    ten seconds before inserting any other card.) 
    (1) 
    (2) 
    (3) Check to see that all components on the card are 
    seated securely in their sockets and that no pins 
    are bent. 
    Check the fuses. There are 24 specially designed 
    fuses on each EMC that cannot be replaced in the 
    field (see page 2-21 for more information). 
    Depending on the type of E&M trunk to be in- 
    stalled on each individual EMC circuit, place the 
    associated jumper plugs in the proper “signaling type” (1,2,4, or 5) and “audio type” (2-wire or 
    4-wire) positions. 
    NOTE: When setting the jumper plugs, note the 
    unique ordering of the EMC circuits as shown in 
    Figure 3-59. 
    Install the EMCs one at a time with the compo- 
    nents 
    facing right. They may be installed in any 
    slot, and slots may be skipped, if desired. How- 
    ever, to facilitate installation and programming, 
    it is recommended that the cards be installed to 
    match one of the default configurations as close- 
    ly as possible. (Refer to page 2-18 for informa- 
    tion on default configurations.) 
    NOTE: When powered up, the system config- 
    ures the software to match one of the default card 
    configurations. If the actual cards installed do 
    not exactly match the selected configuration, ad- 
    justments must be made in database program- 
    ming. If changing card types (e.g., changing 
    from an LGC to an EMC), refer to the program- 
    ming procedures on page 5-171 and to the infor- 
    mation on pages 3-7 through 3-9. 
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    Issue 1, November 1994 
    IMx/GMx 
    416/832 IN~~xLL?=-= pRAcTIcEs TNm & -ANCE 
    FIGURE 3-59. 
    E&M CARD (EMC) 
     
    2 
    j 
    LED INDICATORS 
    < 
    AMPHENOL-TyPE 
    CONNECTOR - 
    MAKE-BUSY 
    SWITCH - 
    (RESERVED FOR 
    FUTURE USE) 
    SIGNALING TYPE 
    SELECTION JUMPERS 
    FUSES THESE 
    NUMBERS 
    ARE SILKSCREENED 
    ON THE CARD 
    1 J 
    - JUMPERS FOR 
    CIRCUtT 2 
    0 - JUMPERSF 
    ClRCLm ‘OR 
    1 
    3 - JUMPERS FOR 
    CIRCUIT 4 
    2 - JUMPERS FOR 
    CIRCUIT 3 
    AUDI6 TYPE 
    SELECTION JUMP- 
    ERS 
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    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION Issue 1. November 1994 
    (1) If installing the optional on-board Channel Ser- 
    vice Unit (CSU), follow these steps: 
    I 
    a. NOTE: The on-board CSU can now be pur- 
    chased directly from Inter-Tel using part 
    number 440.3004. 
    Carefully plug the CSU into the large socket 
    provided on the card (see Figure 3-60). 
    b. Place the DSX/CSU jumper plug in the CSU 
    (518) position. 
    C. Depending on the distance to the nearest pub- 
    lic network Tl repeater, place the line build- 
    out (LBO) attenuation jumper plug in the 
    appropriate position: 15dB (521) for O-1599 
    feet, 7SdB (J20) for 1600-2999 feet, or OdB 
    (J19) for 3000-6000 feet. 
    Tl cards (Tics) 
    6.51 
    Install each TlC as described below (see RE- 
    PLACEMENT PARTS for the part number). Refer to 
    Figure 3-60 on page 3-102 for an illustration. 
    NOTE: Like the other station and trunk cards, Tl Cards 
    can be inserted or removed with the system power 
    turned on, as long as the Tl span is not connected to the 
    card. However, after inserting a Tl Card while rhepow- 
    er is on, wait at least ten seconds before inserting any 
    other card. Also, 
    before removing a Tl Card whilepow- 
    er is on, first press the make-busy switch on the card and 
    allow the system to “busy out” the Tl span, then unplug 
    the Tl span from the connector on the card (see page 
    2-23 for more information on the make-busy switch). 
    If the optional on-boaid CSU is not installs 
    place the DSXKSU jumper plug in the DSX 
    (J17) position. 
    (2) Check the part number of the component 
    installed in socket U45 (see Figure 3-60). 
    If the component is Weltsi with number 
    LXP600, a jumper plug must be installed in 
    location J32. 
    If the component is label& with number 
    Lxp602, a jumper plug must be installed in 
    location J33. 
    (3) Check to make sure the remaining jumper straps 
    and plugs are installed in the following locations 
    on the card (see Figure 3-60 for card orienta- 
    tion): 
    JUlUPERPlNS 
    J14 ova pins 2-5 
    J15 Ova the top hvo pins 
    (4) Check to see that all components on the card are 
    seated securely in their sockets and that no pins 
    are bent. 
    (5) Install the TlCs one at a time (waiting at least ten 
    seconds between installations if the system pow- 
    er is on) with the components facing right. The 
    cards may be installed in any slot, and slots may 
    be skipped, if desired. 
    NOTE: When powered up, the system config- 
    ures the software to match one of the default card 
    configurations (see page 2-18). If the actual 
    cards installed do not exactly match the selected 
    configuration, adjustments must be made in da- 
    tabase programming. If changing card types 
    (e.g., changing from an LGC to a TlC), refer to 
    the programming procedures on page 5-171 and 
    to the information on pages 3-7 through 3-9. 
    (6) After installing the TlCs, optional Tl alarm sig- 
    naling devices may be connected to the cards at 
    any time. Refer to page 3-37 for more informa- 
    tion. 
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    Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    IMYUGMX 416/832 INSTALIATION & MAINTENANCE 
    FIGURE 3-60. TlC CARD (Tic) 
    LED INDICATORS 
    PROVIDING REF- 
    ERENcEcLDcK 
    ALARM RELAY JACK - 
    SERIAL PORT JACK- 
    NOT CURRENTLY USED 
    Tl SPAN JACK - 
    BANTAM TEST JACKS * 
    Tl SPAN DB15 _ 
    CONNECTOR DSWCSU 
    SELECTION JUMPER 
    SELECTION JUMPER 
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    							INTER-TELPRACTICES IMJUGMX 416/832 INSTALLATION % MAINTENANCE 
    INSTALLATlON 
    Issue 1, November 1994 
    J. CHECK TEIE TELECOMMUNICATION 
    CIRCUIT CARD INSTALLATION 
    6.52 After all of the circuit cards have been installed 
    in both the main equipment cabinet and the expansion 
    cabinet, check the installation by performing the fol- 
    lowing steps. 
    NOTE: If, on expanded systems, the expanded system 
    software is not already installed on the hard disk drive, 
    the LEDs on the cards in the expansion cabinet will not 
    light as described below. If not already done, install the 
    expanded software as described on page 3-146 before 
    performing the steps below. 
    (1) Ensure that the progrd3 monitor attached 
    to the peripheral connector panel is plugged into 
    an AC power source and turned on. 
    (2) Turn ON the AC POWER switch on each power 
    supply unit (main supply first, if not already on) 
    and observe the system power-up process as out- 
    lined in step 8 on page 3-85. 
    (3) After the power-up process is complete, check 
    the top (green) LED on each DKSC, KSC, 
    KSC-D, SLC, IDC, LGC, LX, EMC, and TIC 
    installed in the system. 
    If the top LED on every 
    card is lit, proceed to step 4. 
    If not, follow these 
    steps: 
    a. Remove all station and trunk cards that do 
    not have a lit green LED and check them for 
    shorted or loose components, bent pins, etc. 
    NOTE: DO NOT remove the Matrix Card or 
    the Expansion Card with the system power 
    turned on. 
    b. Re-insert the cards one at a time and check 
    the top LED again. If the LED is not lit afier 
    15 secondr, replace the defective card. 
    (4) Measure the following voltages on the Matrix 
    Card and the Expansion Card. A digital voltme- 
    ter of fOS% accuracy is required. Insert the 
    “common” voltmeter probe into the ground 
    point (TB) and insert the other probe into the de- 
    sired voltage test point. (Refer to Figure 3-51 on 
    page 3-B and Figure 3-52 on page 3-B for sys- 
    tem voltage test point locations.) 
    TPlloTP8 
    TF’2toTP8 
    TP3toTP8 
    TF’StoTp8 
    TF’4toTP8 
    TP6toTpS 
    TP7toTp8 -5 fl.4VDC 
    +5.1 &oJVDC 
    +12.5 fl.sVDC 
    -12 &l.lVDC 
    +30.5 jg.9vDc 
    -49 i7.oVDC 
    8.9 &WAC 
    NOTE: The AC ring voltage (VRING) mea- 
    sured on the MXC and EXP Card is yio the actual 
    power supply ring voltage of 9OVAC. 
    (5) Referring to Figure 3-25 on page 3-42, measure 
    the following voltages on the back of the main 
    and expansion Telecom Motherboards. Use 
    ground as a reference. 
    PWR ALARhI (+4mDC) *om 
    CFCP (+5.2VDC to +5.8VDC) fO.lsVDC 
    CPCN (-o.lVDC to -0.7VDq ~O.lWDC 
    FWR GOOD (t4.7VDC) f 0.15VDC 
    NOTE: As long as the CPCP measurement is at 
    least O.lV higher than the actual +5V measure- 
    ment and the CPCN measurement is at least O.lV 
    lower than the actual ground measurement, the 
    voltages are within tolerance. 
    (6) If the voltages are within tolerance, proceed to 
    the next section. If any of the voltages are out of 
    tolerance, isolate the defective card(s) by fol- 
    lowing these steps: 
    a. While monitoring the out-of-tolerance volt- 
    age, remove the station and trunk cards one at 
    a time. 
    b. If the voltage returns to an acceptable level, 
    replace the defective card(s). 
    If the voltage remains out of tolerance con- 
    tact Customer Support. 
    CAUTION 
    Do NOT attempt to adjust the power supply voltages 
    without first contacting Customer Support. Damage 
    caused by unauthorized voltage adjustment is not 
    covered by the warranty. 
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    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
    K. COMPLETE TEIE EQUIPMENT CABINET 
    INSTALLATION 
    6.53 Complete the equipment cabinet installation as 
    follows: 
    (1) 
    If any of the telecommunication cables (includ- 
    ing any line cona3 or ribbon cables used 
    for Tl) 
    are being dmlpped ftvm the ceiling, rather than 
    being routed up from the floor, install the two 
    cable brackets (included with the system) on the 
    back of the main equipment cabinet. The cable 
    bracket can be installed on either the left or the 
    right side (screw holes are provided on both 
    sides). Then secure the telecommunication 
    cables to the cable bracket with a cable tie. 
    NOTE: The expansion cabinet also comes with 
    a cable bracket that can be installed on the back 
    of the expansion cabinet for the same purpose. 
    (2) For the main cabinet, route the corresponding 
    telecommunication cables (with attached female 
    amphenol-type connectors or modular jack/ 
    DBl5 connectors) in through the bottom rear of 
    the cabinet, through the telecom cable tray, and 
    out the front. (3) 
    (4) 
    (5) 
    For the expansion cabinet, route the correspond- 
    ing telecommunication cables (with attached 
    female amphenol-type connectors or modular 
    jack/DBlS connectors) in through the bottom 
    rear of the expansion cabinet, through the tele- 
    corn cable tray, and out the front. 
    Connect each labeled female amphenol-type 
    connector to the X)-pin male connector on the 
    corresponding card. For Tl trunks, connect each 
    labeled line cord or ribbon cable to the Tl jack or 
    DB15 connector on the corresponding Tl Card. 
    NOTE: Before connecting any Tl spans to the 
    Tl Cards in the equipment cabinet, always make 
    sure the system power is turned on. All Tl spans 
    should always be disconnected from their cards 
    before turning the system power on or off. They 
    should also be disconnected before pressing the 
    reset switch on the HDLC Card. 
    Secure each cable to the equipment cabinet or 
    the expansion cabinet with a cable tie, leaving 
    enough slack so that the card can be removed or 
    replaced if necessary. 
    Replace the front door(s) and rear panel(s) on the 
    cabinet(s). 
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    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSMLLATION & MAINTENANCE INS’IALLATION 
    Issue 1, November 1994 
    7. SlATION INSIALLATION 
    I 
    7.1 Digital keysets are connected to Digital Keyset 
    Cards. Analog keysets, analog DSWBLF Units, and At- 
    tendant Computer Consoles are connected to Keyset 
    Cards. ESLSs, SLJs, single-line M’MF sets, and play- 
    back devices are comtected to Single-Line Cards and/or 
    Jnward Dialing Cards. 
    41 Connectmg a statton mstrument to the wrong type 
    NOTE: For information on installing the GX and GMX 
    station instruments, refer to appendixes A and B in the 
    back of this manual. 
    A. IMX 416/832 DIGITAL KEYSET 
    INSTALLATION 
    7.2 Before installing the digital keysets, unpack each 
    one and check for damage. If items are damaged or 
    missing, contact Customer Support. Each keyset should 
    have the following: 
    0 Baseplate 
    0 One six-foot, three-pair line cord 
    l One handset 
    l One four-conductor coiled handset cord 
    0 Slide-out directory card (IMIX version) 
    l Extra feature key templates 
    Optional Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 
    7.3 All Executive Digital Keysets are equipped with 
    LCDs. Standard Digital Keysets are available in both 
    display and non-display models. Non-display keysets 
    can be converted to display keysets by installing an LCD 
    Kit (part number 828.1211) as outlined below. 
    7.4 To convert a non-display Standard Digital Keyset 
    to a display keyset, install the LCD Kit as outlined in the 
    following steps (refer to Figure 3-61 on page 3-106): 
    (1) Unpack the LCD kit. There should be a clear 
    plastic display window, an LCD unit, a ribbon 
    cable, and four small Phillips-head screws. 
    (2) Remove the line cord and handset cord from the 
    keyset. Then loosen the four screws on the bot- 
    tom of the keyset. 
    (3) Carefully open the keyset to expose the control 
    board. To fully open the keyset, disconnect the 
    following wires from the keyset control board: 
    (4 
    (5) 
    (6) 
    (7) 
    line (J2), microphone (J4), handset (J5), and, if 
    equipped, data port (J3). See Figure 3-61. 
    Disconnect the speaker wires (J6) from the key- 
    set control board. 
    Remove the single screw securing the control 
    board and carefully flip the control board back to 
    expose the inside of the faceplate top housing. 
    Remove the dummy cover from the display 
    opening in the top housing of the faceplate by 
    pushing on the cover from the front of the keyset. 
    (On some models, it may also be necessary to re- 
    move tape that is securing the dummy cover 
    from the inside.) 
    From the inside of the faceplate top housing, in- 
    sert the top edge of the clear plastic window into 
    the display opening and slide the window up into 
    place. 
    Remove the covering from the LCD unit and in- 
    stall as follows: 
    a. 
    If not already connected, slide open the bar of 
    the clamp connector on the back of the LCD 
    unit, insert one end of the ribbon cable into 
    the connector, and close the bar. 
    + t 
    f-t w 
    OPEN CLOSE 
    NOTE: The blue stripe on the near end of the 
    ribbon cable should be visible from the back 
    side of the LCD unit (see Figure 3-61). Also, 
    ensure that the metal strips on the end of the 
    ribbon cable are fully seated and properly 
    aligned in the connector. 
    b. Position the LCD unit on the clear plastic 
    window so that the screw holes in the LCD 
    unit align with the screw holes in the face- 
    plate top housing. Install the four Phillips- 
    head screws to hold the LCD unit in place. 
    c. Leaving the free end of the LCD ribbon cable 
    exposed, flip the control board back over, 
    place it in its original position, and re-insert 
    the single screw that held it in place. 
    d. Slide open the bar of the LCD clamp connec- 
    tor (Jl) on the control board (see Figure 
    3-61), insert the free end of the ribbon cable 
    into the connector, and close the bar. 
    NOTE: The blue stripe on the free end of the 
    ribbon cable should face down toward the 
    keyset control board. Also, ensure that the 
    metal strips on the end of the ribbon cable are 
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    fully seated and properly aligned in the con- of the faceplate housing is still fully seated and 
    nectar. properly aligned. 
    (9) Reconnect the line (J2), microphone (J4), hand- (11) Reattach the back of the keyset. 
    set (J5), speaker (J6), and, if equipped, data port 
    (53) wires to the keyset control board. (12) To ensure that the LCD unit and keyset control 
    board are properly come&d and functioning, 
    (10) Ensure that the ribbon cable connecting the key- perform the k&et self-test as described on page 
    set control board (J7) to the board in the bottom 3-107. 
    FIGURE 3-61. STANDARD DIGITAL KEYSET LCD INSTALLATION 
    CLAMP 
    CONNECTOR 
     BLUE STRIPE MUST BE 
    VISIBLE FROM THIS SIDE RIBBON 
    CABLE 
    P 
    , 
    I 
    , 
    l ’ 
    , 
    I , 
    l { 
    Jl 
    0 
    , 
    I 52 
    I I 
    53 
    0 
    .- 
    I J6 
    II’ 1 
    I’ 
    7 LCD UNlT 
    _ LCDCLAMP 
    CONNECTOR 
    KEYSET 
    - CONTROL 
    BOARD 
    FACEPLATE HOUSING (INSIDE VIEW) 
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