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    CHART 5-16 
    INSTALL MAINTENANCE TERMINAL INTO SX-200@ CABINET 
    Step 
    1. Action Comments 
    Unpack and install the maintenance terminal 
    Set terminal BAUD rate to 9600 
    (VT-100 or equivalent) in its assigned 
    position. 
    2. Connect an RS-232 cable between the 
    terminal and the local port on the 
    maintenance panel on the front of the 
    system. The maximum length of the RS-232 
    cable is 15 m (50 ft). 
    3. If installing a remote terminal, connect a 
    modem to the remote port on the 
    maintenance panel, and connect another 
    modem to the terminal. NOTE: Connection can be made to 
    only one port at a time, either local 
    or remote, but not both. 
    4. 
    5. Connect the modems to each other; as Modems may be interconnected 
    required by their installation instructions, and through the TELCO switched 
    local site wiring. Refer to Figure 5-14. network only when required; 
    however, an auto-answer modem is 
    required at the PABX. 
    Plug in line cords and turn on both modems 
    and the terminal. 
    Notes: 
    1. An RS-232 type cable that is to be permanently connected to either the local or remote 
    MAINTENANCE PORT connector of the maintenance panel must be a flat ribbon type to allow 
    the front door to be closed with the cable connected. A permanently connected cable is to be 
    routed between the maintenance panel and the Peripheral shelf to the back of the cabinet, and 
    is to exit with the connectorized cables. 
    2. LOCAL (DTE) port is designed to interface with a terminal. It is wired as a DCE port designed to 
    interface with a DTE device. 
    3. REMOTE (DCE) port is designed to interface with a modem. It is wired as a DTE port designed to 
    interface with a DCE device. 
    4. The KONTACTTM workstation may be connected to the LOCAL port if pin 4 is connected to pin 8. 
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    TABLE 5-l 
    MAINTENANCE PANEL RS-232 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS 
    W-232 
    pin RS-232 
    signal DCE 
    data communication equipment 
    [local (dte) port] DTE 
    data terminal equipment 
    [remote (dce) port] 
    2 DATA RX TX 
    3 DATA TX RX 
    4 READY TO SEND i/P 
    5 CLEAR TO SEND O/P 
    6 DATA SET READY O/P O/P 
    I/P 
    I/P 
    7 SIG. GROUND 
    8 CARRIER DETECT O/P (not used) 
    I/P (not used) 
    20 DATA TERMINAL READY I/P (not used) 
    O/P 
    TABLE 5-2 
    MAINTENANCE PANEL RS-232 CONNECTOR VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS 
    REMOTE (DCE) LOCAL (DTE) 
    pin 
    pin 
    13 
    25 
    12 
    24 
    11 
    23 
    10 
    22 
    09 
    21 
    08 
    +I0 (O/P) - 20 
    07 - GND 
    19 
    06 - +3.8 (O/P) 
    18 
    05 - +3.8 (l/P) 
    17 
    04 - +lO (O/P) 
    16 
    03- 0 
    15 
    02 - -10 (TX) 
    14 
    01 13 
    25 
    12 
    24 
    11 
    23 
    10 
    22 
    09 
    21 
    20 08 
    07 - GND 
    19 
    06 
    18 
    05 - +I0 (O/P) 
    17 
    04 - +3.8 (I/P) 
    16 
    03 - -10 (TX) 
    15 
    02- 0 
    14 
    01 
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    REMOTE - DEDICATED, PUBLIC NETWORK 
    RX 
    TX TERMINAL 
    C---A 
    REMOTE - DIAL-UP 
    PAIR 
    ,,....CCT FOR AUTO-ANSWER 
    MODEM. TO DPABX VIA 
    CENTRAL OFFICE 
    T=L  
    REMOTELY LOCATED 
    TERMINAL 
    NOTE: The Auto-Answer MODEM is 
    permanently connected to one 
    local station circuit (extension). 
    7707ROEl 
    Figure 5-14 Maintenance Terminal Connections - SX-200@ Cabinet 
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    CHART 5-17 
    INSTALL MAINTENANCE TERMINAL INTO SX-200@ UNIVERSAL CABINET 
    Step 
    1. 
    Action Comments 
    Unpack, inspect, and install the maintenance Set terminal BAUD rate to 9600 
    terminal (VT-100 or equivalent) in its 
    assigned position. 
    2. Connect an RS-232 cable between the 
    terminal and the port on the maintenance 
    panel. Set switch to DTE. Maximum RS-232 cable length is 15 
    m (50 ft) 
    3. If installing a remote terminal, connect a A modem may be connected to the 
    modem to the DCE port on the lower rear maintenance panel port if the switch 
    panel, and connect a similar modem to the 
    is set to DCE 
    terminal. See Figure 4-8. 
    4. Connect the modems to each other, 
    Modems may be interconnected 
    following their instructions and local wiring through the public switched 
    requirements. Refer to Figure 5-15. network, on a when required basis; 
    however, an auto-answer modem is 
    then required at the PABX 
    5. Plug in line cords and turn on both modems 
    and the terminal. 
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    REMOTE 
    - DEDICATED, PUBLIC NETWORK 
    DEN! 
    REMOTELY LOCATED 
    TERMINAL 
    REMOTE - DIAL-UP 
    TO DPABX VIA 
    CENTRAL OFFICE 
    3 - ;I,, 
    0 
    - 
    MODEM 
    REMOTELY LOCATEC 
    TERMINAL 
    AUTO-ANSWER 
    CONNECT 
    MODEM. 
    NOTE: The Auto-Answer MODEM is 
    permanently connected to one 
    local station circuit (extension). 
    KAOlB7ROEO 
    Figure 5-15 Maintenance Terminal Connections - SX-200@ Universal Cabinet 
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    Step 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. 
    CHART 5-18 
    INSTALL ATTENDANT CONSOLE 
    Action 
    Unpack console and place it in position at 
    Attendant workstation. 
    Comments 
    Refer to Figure 5-16. 
    Connect headset (or handset) to its cord, and 
    plug cord into jack at side of console. 
    Plug the console modular cord into the jack 
    at the back of the console and into its 
    assigned modular telephone jack. The two jacks are in parallel; either 
    may be used. 
    Jack is marked LINE PORT. 
    At the distribution frame, cross connect the 
    cable from the modular jack to the cable 
    from the console module of the Universal 
    card. Refer to Figure 5-17. Refer to Table 5-6 for wiring 
    information for the console module 
    and the console modular jack. 
    Notes: 
    1. The Console must be connected to its default position (Bay 2, Slot 3, Position 1) to access the 
    default database during installation and initial Customer Data Entry. Bay 2, Slot 3 must contain a 
    Universal Card with a Console module in position 1. 
    2. The maximum loop length from the cabinet to the console is 300 m (1000 ft) using 26-AWG 
    wire. 
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    /DOCUMENTATION 
    PRE-FORMED 
    HANDSET 
    HANDSEl 
    CORD PACKAGING 
    , CONSOLE 
    PACKAGING  PRE-FORMED 
    7959ROEO 
    Figure 5-16 Unpacking Attendant Console 
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    DPABX 
    CROSS 
    %ECT 
    MODULAR 
    JACK 
    25 PAIR 
    CONNECTORIZED 
    CABLE x 
    QUAD 
    STATION 
    WIRE 
    CONSOLE 
    MODULAR 
    CORD 
    CONSOLE MODULE 
    NOTE: 
    USE ONLY MITEL CABLE 
    ON UNIVERSAL 
    P/N 559900007 FOR THE 
    CARD 
    CONSOLE MODULAR CORD. 
    7706RlE2 
    Figure 5-l 7 Console Installation 
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    Step Action 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. CHART 5-19 
    INSTALL UNIVERSAL CARD AND MODULES 
    While wearing the antistatic wrist strap, Figure 5-18 shows a Universal C 
    unpack the universal card(s) and its modules. and Modules. 
    Inspect for loose or missing components, 
    and for damage. Complete repair tag, repack, and 
    return any damaged or incorrect 
    items. 
    Insert the modules into their assigned 
    locations, press them until they snap into 
    their standoffs and then insert the universal 
    card into its assigned slot in the card shelf. 
    (Refer to Figure 5-19). 
    Complete the Tip & Ring Assignment form 
    for each module on the Universal Card. 
    Ensure that the correct equipment 
    cross-connections are performed at the MDF 
    to connect this card with its associated 
    equipment. 
    Note: If a Console Module is not being installed in Bay 
    tenance panel cable from J27 of the backplane. 2, Slot 3, Circuit 1, remove the main- 
    TABLE 5-3 
    BACKPLANE T&R ASSIGNMENTS FOR EACH MODULE POSITION Comments 
    Total power rating per universal 
    card cannot exceed IO. 
    Refer to Figure 5-20 and Tables 5-3 
    and 5-4 for Tip & Ring assignments 
    for each Universal Card module. 
    Refer to Table 5-5 for module 
    power ratings. 
    Module Module TxRx 
    Position Tl Rl T2R2 T3R3 
    1 Tl Rl T2 R2 T3 R3 
    2 T4 R4 T5 R5 T6 R6 
    3 T7 R7 T8 R8 T9 R9 
    4 TlO R10 
    Tll RI1 T12 R12 
    TABLE 5-4 
    TIP 81 RING ASSIGNMENTS 
    Module Tl Rl T2 R2 
    T3 R3 
    Console Rx TX nc 
    Receiver/relay nc Relay 1 Relay 2 
    (subcircuit 5) (subcircuit 6) 
    MOH/Pager music input 
    PA output relay contacts 
    E&M Trunk Tl RI TRl RR1 El Ml 
    Note: The relays on the Receiver card are program-controlled. The relay on 
    the MOH/Pager is operated when the paging circuit is in use (primarily 
    for controlling an external amplifier). The system will indicate an alarm 
    and ignore the universal card if its power rating is greater than 10. 
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    TABLE 5-5 
    MODULE POWER RATING 
    Module Power Rating 
    Console 5 
    Receiver/Relay 2 
    MOH/Pager 1 
    E&M Trunk 3 
    TABLE 5-5 
    CONSOLE MODULAR JACK CONNECTIONS 
    Jack Pin Pair 
    Colour Description 
    3 green T2 - line in 
    4 red R2 - line in 
    1 blue not used 
    6 white not used 
    Refer to Figure 5-20. 
    TABLE 5-7 
    E&M TRUNK MODULE SWITCH SETTINGS 
    Switches 
    Function 12345578 
    PABX to Line Gain 
    3 dB oxxxxxxx 
    -13 dB 1 xxxxxxx 
    Line to PABX Gain 
    -4 dB xoxxxxxx 
    -11 dB xlxxxxxx 
    Termination 
    600 ohm xx10xxxx 
    Complex xx01xxxx 
    Transmission 
    2 wire xxxxlxxx 
    4 wire xxxxoxxx 
    Signaling 
    Type 1 xxxxxlxx 
    Type 5 xxxxxoxx 
    0= open, I= closed, x= not applicable 
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