Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx Information Manual
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Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information BAV 3 PCM CABLE- MAINTENANCE / PANEL AND CONNECTORS HARNESS THERMAL SENSOR AND HARNESS I I I PI J II I I ca I II BAV 4 /PCM CABLE . FT CABLE P--J- ; -. I --- Figure 4-13 Signal Cables (except to MDF) within a Universal Cabinet with a Digital Peripheral Shelf Page 4-l 5/l 5
Shipping, Receiving, And Installation information 5. INSTALLATION CHARTS 5.01 Follow the Installation Charts, in sequence, to install an SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX. Skip those charts for equipment that is not being installed at this site. 5.02 Section MlTL9 108-093-2 1 0-NA, Customer Data Entry, describes how to enter data into the system to make it operational. Installation Forms, Section MITL9108-093-206-NA includes Tip and Ring assignment forms for all card positions in the system. Precautions 5.03 When installing the system certain precautions must be ob- served, particularly when handling PCB cards, using test equip- ment to measure voltages. These precautions are detailed below: (a) When replacing PCB cards ensure that power is first switched off (where this is possible), but maintain the ground connec- tions to the equipment. Power must be OFF, when inserting or removing common control cards, as identified on the card front panels. (b) Always wear an antistatic wrist strap when handling printed circuit cards. Handle PCB cards only by the edges and avoid contact with any exposed electrical connections. When remov- ing a new card from its package, touch the ground bar first to release any static voltage buildup, prior to inserting it in the equipment. (c) Conductive packages (antistatic bags) should be grounded prior to opening them to remove the contents, and similarly ground- ed prior to placing a card in the package. Suspected faulty cards should be placed in conductive packages to prevent fur- ther possible damage to the cards. Cards that are not correctly packed in antistatic bags when returned will not be covered by any warranty. Overview of System Installation 5.04 The Installation charts are designed to instruct an installer how to install a maximum configured system. Whenever less than a maximum system is being installed, some of the instructions will not be applicable. It is imperative that the System Configuration for each installation be completed accurately, to allow the installer to determine which equipment is being installed and which instructions are relevant. 5.05 An upgrade from an SX-200@ PABX to an SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX is performed in the same method as an installation of a 2-cabinet system, except that the Peripheral cabinet and some of its equipment is already in place (note that equipment which is not used in an SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX configuration must be removed from the existing configuration). Page 5-l
Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information System Configuration 5.06 The System Configuration identifies all equipment that is part of this installation, defines where each is located within the PABX, and to which circuit or equipment each is connected external to the PABX. The Configuration also identifies the information that must be programmed into the database to define this equipment to the proces- sor. Printed Circuit Card Distribution 5.07 When assigning printed circuit cards within the card shelves, observe the following guidelines. Add additional trunks to the Control shelf and distribute existing trunks evenly across the Periph- eral shelves; with this method most trunk calls will require only one speech path for completion. Place Direct-in Line (DIL) trunks in the same Bay (3, 4, 5) as the extension(s) to which they ring. Page 5-2
Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information CHART 5-1 PREPARE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Step 1. Action Identify all stations, trunks, and other equipment to be connected to the system. Comments This information may be prepared before the installation begins, by a customer service representative for the installer. 2. Determine the quantities and types of printed circuit cards to be installed. 3. 4. 5. Assign stations and trunks to specific cards This ensures proper handling and and assign cards to appropriate slots within distribution of traffic. the system. Ensure that all material required for the This practice describes the installation is present, such as telephone installation of the equipment sets, cables, cross-connection blocks. cabinets only; however, this other equipment is required to make the system function. Complete a Tip & Ring Assignment form for Keep these forms with the system each 25-pair cable terminated at the to assist in troubleshooting and cross-connection field. changing the configuration. Keep them up-to-date since they cross-reference all peripheral equipment, connections, and cards. CHART 5-2 UNPACK EQUIPMENT CABINETS AND EQUIPMENT EXCEPT PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS Step Action Comments 1. Cut and remove retaining straps. 2. Open and remove triwall cartons and other packing material. (Refer to Figure 5-l). 3. Remove the cabinet from the shipping pallet. 4. Remove plastic sheet from cabinet. CAUTION: DO NOT OPEN OR UNPACK ANY PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD CARTONS. 5. Unpack cartons and check contents against Retain some packing material in paging lists. case any items must be returned. Page 5-3
Shipping, Receiving, And installation Information WOODEN PALLET -SECURING STRAPS ‘TOP CAP BOLSTER SHOCK- .ABSORBING BASE SHOCK- ABSORBING BASE KA0187ROEl Figure 5-l Remove External Packaging Page 5-4