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Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information Manual
Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information Manual
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Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information CHART 5-29 SET DID/TIE TRUNK CARD OPTION SWITCHES CAUTION: Follow the procedures outlined in paragraph 5.03 while handling printed circuit cards or modules.Note:Complete installation forms for Trunk Card settings before setting any switches on the card. StepAction Comments 1.Attach the antistatic wrist strap to your wristRefer to notes for setting of and select the required trunk card.switches and Figure 5-39. 2.Set TRUNK BUSY switches as required for this trunk. 3. 4.Set SWl, SW2, SW3 switches to either 600 ohms or 900 ohms as required. Set trunk type switches A and B to required configuration. 5.Set INCOMING WINK switch to INCOMING WINKINCOMING WINK results in a 180 or to NOT INCOMING WINK, as required for thisms off-hook signal sent as a trunk.“ready to receive dial information” condition. 6.Set OUTGOING WINK START switch toOUTGOING WINK results in a OUTGOING WINK or to NOT OUTGOING WINK as waiting period until an off-hook required for this trunk.signal of 100 ms is received from far end. 7. 8.Set the BG-PULS switch to select either LOOP pulsing or BATTERY and GROUND pulsing. Set the STOP DIAL switch to either STOP DIAL or to NOT STOP DIAL as required for this DID/TIE trunk. 9.Set all switches for the other trunk on this card. 10.Install the trunk card into its assigned slot in the card shelf. Page 125
SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NATRUNK CONTROL SWITCHES ’ 11 ABLE ~1NORMAL SETTING,-OPEN -\SEE TABLE 5 = CLOSED 6 = CLOSED 7 = CLOSED 9 = CLOSED 9 = NOT USED 10 = NOT USED .--.._-.OUTGOING INCOMING WINKWINKSWITCH SWgTCHA- sw,l I II----.iA_:6000 :---:9oos29ooaL-_--lSW3py$ SWZI I I:I:TRUNK 1900s-lIMPEDANCE SWITCHES 8TRUNK BUSY SWITCHES, SW21 i; TRUNK 2!.IAIMPEDANCE9OOQI nrSWITCHESTRUNK BUSY SWITCHES NORMAL SETTING 1=CLOSED2=CLOSED3=CLOSED4=CLOSED5qOPEN 6 =OPEN 7=CLOSED8=CLOSED 5496ElRlFigure 5-39 DID / TIE Trunk Card Switch Functions Page 126
Shipping, Receiving, and installation Information NOTES FOR FIGURE 5-39DID / TIE TRUNK CARD SWITCH FUNCTIONS 1. Trunk impedance switches are located on the rear face of the Trunk Card. Trunk Busy Switches 2. Outgoing Busy Switches (1 per trunk) can be set for either of the following conditions: Idle setting -normal trunk operation Busy setting - trunk cannot be seized for outgoing call. 3. The “outgoing busy” condition may be set either by the outgoing busy switch (Note 2), or by the console “Trunk Busy Out” function. When this condition is in effect the incoming Busy Switch affects the trunk condition as follows: Idle setting -no answer will be given to incoming trunk calls Busy setting -a permanent seizure condition is given towards the trunk.CHART 5-30 SET LWGS TRUNK CARD JUMPERS CAUTION: Follow the procedures outlined in paragraph 5.03 while handling printed circuit cards or modules. StepActionComments 1.Identify trunk circuit by bay, slot, circuit and type (loop start or ground start). 2.While wearing the antistatic wrist strap, removethe card from its package or from the equipment bay. 3.Set the jumpers into position for each of theRefer to Figure 5-40. six trunks on the card. Position the marked endto G for a Ground start or L for a Loop start trunk. 4.Install card into its assigned bay/slot position. Page 127
SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NAMARKED END SHOWN FOR LOOP START TRUNK J1 ,I IIIIITRUNK4 i / 10 TRUNK I /JTR;NK ii I I----I ------- -+-----1 II I I 0 TRUNK2I If q TR;NK IIi -I a I LEDs C4- TRUNK 1 Ic-TRUNK 2 c_I __ITRUNK 3 _ITRUNK 4 c ITRUNK 5 TRUNK 6 xALARM 1 5Figure 5-40 LWGS Trunk Card Page 128
Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information CHART 5-31 INITIAL SYSTEM POWER-ONStepActionComments 1.Check that all cards are in place and that all cables within the cabinets, including uninterruptable power supply, are connected. 2.Plug line cord(s) into AC receptacles.If Control cabinet has a UPS, plug line cord into UPS and UPS line cord into AC receptacle, according to manufacturer’s instructions. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.Turn on main circuit breakers and UPS. Turn on power switch on maintenance panels, and bay power supplies. Insert diskette into floppy disk drive.Refer to Chart 5-32. At console, after diagnostics are completed,Function softkey prompts are press the FUNCTION key.displayed. Press the APPLICATION softkey.Attendant Console LCD responds by displaying the message: Select An Application OR Press Any Hard Key To Return and MAINTENANCE and CDE softkeysare displayed. Press MAINTENANCE or CDE softkey.LCD displays the message: Choose a Username. . . The following softkeys are displayed: INSTALLER MAINTIMAINT2 SUPERVISORATTENDANT 9.Press the INSTALLER or another softkey.LCD responds by displaying the message: Enter Password: The ENTER softkey is displayed: 10.Enter the numeric password from the telephonyDigits are not displayed. keypad. 11.Press the ENTER softkey.LCD display responds with the message: PLEASE WAIT. . . Disk drive is accessed. LCD display updates with a display of Maintenance or CDE softkeys and menu.
SECTION MITL9109-094-ZOO-NACHART 5-31 (CONT’D) INITIAL SYSTEM POWER-ON StepActionComments 12.Proceed with Maintenance or CDE application,Refer to Section as required. MITL9109-094-35 1 -NA, RS-232 Maintenance Terminal, or Section MITL9109-094-210-NA, Customer Data Entry.Note: The console may be connected to the console jack on the front of the maintenance panelfor working on the PABX, rather than being at the usual attendant console location. This jack is wired to the default DLIC console position (Bay 2, Slot 3, Circuit 1, through J27 of the Combo backplane).CHART 5-32 INSTALL DISKETTE INTO DISK DRIVE StepActionComments Note: The disk drive must have system power ON before removing or inserting a diskette. 1.Put the system into maintenance mode at theThis inhibits system reading and terminal (not in CDE mode).writing to the disk. 2.Open the door of the disk drive.Hold the door open with one hand. ’3.Unlatch the disk; refer to Figure 5-41.Note that there are two types of disk drive latches. 4.Carefully grasp the diskette between thumbRefer to Figure 5-41. and index finger and pull straight out. 5.To install a diskette, hold it as shown, and insert it straight into the drive, then latch the drive.Disk Handling Procedures -Do not touch the magnetic media -Keep disks away from magnetic fields -When necessary to write on a disk envelope, only use a felt tipped marker (no pen or pencil) and press very softly -Do not place paper clips onto disk envelope -Do not bend, squeeze, or put pressure onto a disk or its en- velope -Disks must be stored in the same environment as they operate: +I0 to 4O”C, 20 to 80% R.H. (non-condensing) Page 130
Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information-Before using a disk, it must be acclimatized for 24 hours in the environment in which it will operate -System power must be on before inserting a disk into or re- moving a disk from the drive -Whenever the disk is to be removed or inserted, ensure that there is no read or write activity in progress from the system, the LED on the disk drive must be OFF. CHART 5-33 REPACKING FOR SHIPMENT StepActionComments Note: Do not disconnect the system groundWhenever possible, re-use original connection until after all printed circuit cards packing material to repack an have been properly packed.SX-200 DIGITAL PABX. 1.Repack all items carefully, and list theEnsure that items within the contents of each carton on the label.carton cannot shift about, and will not get scratched or damaged. 2.Wrap all items with air-cushion type material, and surround with loose paper to minimize movement within the carton. 3.Pack all printed circuit cards in antistatic bagsWear the antistatic wrist strap and in regular PC card shipping cartons. Handle cards by the edges only, and follow allwhile handling cards. the usual card handling procedures. Page 131
SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NA DISKETTEREMOVALPOSITIONPUSH TO RIGHT AFTER INSERTING DISKETTE7701 EZRlFigure 5-41 Disk Drive Latches Page 132
Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information 6. CABLING AND CROSS-CONNECTIONSGeneral 6.01This Part details the cabling and cross-connections required when installing the SX-200 DIGITAL PABX.Telephone Set and Trunk Cabling 6.02 Telephone set and trunk cabling terminates on the building cross-connect terminals in the normal manner.System Cable Terminations 6.03 All interconnecting cables must be terminated in accordance with the following tables according to the number of bays supplied and equipped. Complete the Tip & Ring Assignment forms for the stations, trunks, and other equipment being installed. These forms will provide a permanent on-site record of this installation and should be maintained up-to-date.Page 133
SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NATABLE 6-l CONTROL SHELF TIP & RING ASSIGNMENTS Plugs 55 and J9 for Digital Bays 1 through 7 (J25 for COMBO Bay 2) SlotPlug 655or 8 J9or 4525 555or 7J9or 3525 Pin 26W-BL1BL-W 27w-o2o-w28W-G 3G-W 29W-BR 4BR-W 30w-s5s-w31R-BL 6BL-R32R-O7O-R33R-G 8G-R34R-BR9BR-R 35R-S 10S-R 36BK-BL11BL-BK37BK-0120-BK 38BK-G 14BR-BK 40BK-S15S-BK41Y-BL16BL-Y42Y-O 17O-Y43Y-G18G-Y 44Y-BR19BR-Y 45Y-S20S-Y46V-BL21BL-V 47v-o22o-v48V-G 23G-V 49V-BR 24BR-V 50v-s25s-v Cct 1TlRI 2T2R2 3T3 R3414 R4 5T-5R56T6 R6 7T7 R78T8R8 9T9R910TIORIO 11TllRI1 12Tl2RI2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 TlRI T2R2 T3R3 TOR4 T5 R5 T6 R6 T7 R7 T8R8 T9 R9TIORIO TllRI1 T12RI2 CctLS/GS ,ead-Cct 1~ 2 3 4 5 6 TlRI T2R2T3 R3 TOR4 T5R5 T6 R6 111 TlRI T2R2l-3 R3 T4 R4 T5 R5 T6 R6spare spare Ire1Designatio cov TlRlMM1 Ml T2 R2MM2 M2 T3 R3MM3 M3 TOR4 MM4 M4 T5 R5 MM5 M5 T6 R6 MM6 M6 Tl RlMM1 MlT2R2MM2 M2 T3 R3MM3 M3 T4 R4 MM4 M4 T5 R5 MM5 M5 T6 R6 MM6 M6 IOPS or CctDID 1TlRI 2T2R2 3 T3 R3 4T4 R4 2 3 4 5 6 TlRI T2 R2 T3R3T4 R4 T5 R5T6 R6 Page 134