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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 - 2.20Four types of modules are available that can be plugged into the Universal card. These are:DTMF Receiver/Relay Module -Has four Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency(DTMF) receiver circuits and two relays. The relays can be used for night bells, alarms, etc. Module power rating is 2.Music/Paging Module -Provides one 600 ohm balanced audio (music) input and a 200 ohm output, to a paging amplifier. There is also one relay contact, which can be used for controlling an amplifier. Module power rating is 1.Console Module -Provides interface to a DLIC-based Attendant Con-sole which requires a CONSOLE module to interface it to the PABX. Module power rating is 5. Any position may be used, maximum of two per Universal card. E&M Trunk lvlodule - Interfaces the PABX to a standard E&M trunk; its power rating is 3. 2.21Bay Power Supply: Each Digital bay has its own plug-in power supply. Before inserting or removing a Bay Power Supply, turnoff the unit and remove its line cord connection at the back of the card.Analog Peripheral Shelf 2.22Line or trunk cards can be placed in positions identified with blue or black colour-coded stripes. It is recommended that line cards be placed in the lowest numbered card positions and trunk cards in the highest numbered card positions to allow ease of identification of card type during installation and maintenance. 2.23Digital Interface Card: The Digital Interface Card (DIC) is in- stalled in slot 18 of analog Bays 3, 4 and 5 to interface between the MCC and each analog Peripheral shelf through a PCM cable. Within each shelf, speech paths are analog, but speech paths over the PCM cable are digital. Figure 2-8 shows the Digital Interface Card. 2.24Peripheral Control Card: The Peripheral Control Card (PCC) is installed in slot 20 of analog Bays 3 and 4, to control the interface between the analog cards and the DIC on each Peripheral shelf. The PCC in Bay 3 controls Bay 3, and the PCC in Bay 4 controls both Bay 4 and Bay 5. 2.25Scanner Card: The Scanner Card scans all ports to determine which require service, and informs the DIC accordingly; it is installed in Slot 19 of an analog Bay.Digital Peripheral Shelf 2.26Bay Control Card: The Bay Control Card (BCC) is installed in the lower rightmost slot of digital peripheral Bays. This card monitors lines, trunks, and other circuits within the bay. Page 13
SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NATX 7685EOROFigure 2-8 Digital Interface Card Page 14
Shipping, Receiving, and Installation InformationMaintenance Panels 2.27Control Cabinet. The maintenance panel is located at the top front of the control cabinet, behind the door, and contains the following controls and connections for the PABX: Top Shelf Power -controls bay 3 po.nerTest line - system test line (bay 2, slot 1, cct 1) Power Fail Control Switches -controls source of power fail transfer initiationMaster Switch -operate to TRANSFER position to force system power fail transfer Maintenance Port -connect either LOCAL or REMOTE terminal but not both at once Maintenance Console Jack -connect a maintenance console (not ter-minal) here; bay 2, slot 3 must have’ Universal card with console module in position 1.2.28 Universal Control Cabinet. The Maintenance panel is located between the Control shelf and the peripheral shelf, and contains the following controls and connections for the PABX:Power Fail Transfer Control Switch -controls source of power fail transfer initiation Maintenance Ports - console jack- connector for an RS-232 terminalMaintenance Ports Selection Switch - Selects whether a terminal is connected directly to maintenance panel or through a modem to con- nector at rear of cabinet.The POWER switch for the upper shelf (and its LED) is located on the filler plate above Bay 3. 2.29Peripheral Cabinet. The maintenance panel is located at the topof the cabinet, inside the front door. Set the console power switches to DISABLE and the master PFT switch to NORMAL. The maintenance port is not used; the Test Line is connected to Bay 4, Slot 1, Circuit 1, but has no special features associated with it. The follow- ing switches are functional: System Power Supply - turns cabinet DC power ON or OFF PFT Switches -control source of power fail transfer initiation.2.30 672-Port Control Cabinet. The Maintenance panel is located between the Control shelf and the peripheral shelf, and contains the following controls and connections for the PABX: Page 15
SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NAPower Fail Transfer Control Switch -controls source of power fail transfer initiation -connector for an RS-232 terminal Maintenance Ports Selection Switch - Selects whether a terminal is connected directly to maintenance panel or through a modem to con- nector at rear of cabinet. 2.31672-Port Peripheral Cabinet. It has no maintenance panel; the only controls are the ON/OFF switches on the Bay Power Sup- plies.Connecting Cables 2.32The connections between the Main Control Card and the Pe- ripheral Bays are made using connector-ended 12-pair PCM cables.TABLE 2-l PCM CABLE CONNECTIONS 336/456/480 PORT BACKPLANE672 PORT BACKPLANE CONTROLPERIPHERALCONTROLPERIPHERAL Jl7A toJl7A BAY 3J40A toJl7A BAY 1 Jl7B toJl7A BAY 4J40B toJl7A BAY 2 J4OCto ’ Jl7A BAY 3 Jl7A toDIC Analog Bay 3 J40DtoJl7A BAY 4 Jl7B toDIC Analog Bay 4 J42AtoJl7A BAY 5 J42B toJl7A BAY 6 DIC Analog Bay 4 to DIC Analog J42C toJl7A BAY 7 Bay 5Connect only the PCM cables that will be used. Unused PCM cables should be coiled and placed on the cabinet base. Power Fail Transfer 2.33In the event of a major alarm condition, the Power Fail Transfer (PFT) relays located on the PFT card, will connect Central Office (CO) trunks to selected station lines. Calls in progress when PFT oc- curs are dropped; calls made while in PFT mode and in progress when the system returns to normal operation, are not dropped but will terminate normally at the end of the call. DTMF Receiver/Relay Module 2.34The DTMF Receiver/Relay module contains four DTMF receivers for translating tones received from industry standard DTMF telephone sets, and converts them to binary digits for the PABX. The number of receiver modules is determined by the calculations given in Section MITL9109-094-180-NA, Engineering Information. Two relays Page 16
Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information (not associated with the DTMF receivers) are also provided on the module, which can be operated under control of the program, to control various system functions such as night bells or alarms. Eachrelay provides a contact closure across a tip-ring pair. relay contact ratings90 Vrms at 0.1 A 48 Vdc at 0.5 A CAUTION: This relay contact may be connected only to a secondary circuit that has no direct connection to a primary circuit, and receives its power from a transformer, converter, or equivalent isolation device situated within the equip- ment.Night Bell Connection 2.35The night bell connection in the Universal cabinet (336, 456, and 480 port configurations) must be made from the ringing voltageconnector on the backplane, and the relay module must also be on a Universal card plugged into this backplane (Bay 1 or 2). The backplane in the welded cabinet does not have a ringing voltage connection. In a 672 port configuration, the ringing voltage connector is on Bay 0; theUniversal card with the relay module may be in any Peripheral bay. Refer to Figure 5-25. For other connections, the contact from the relay module must be connected to the control circuit of the external power source for an external ringer.Attendant Console/Console Module 2.36Console modules interface a DLIC Attendant Console with the PABX, through the Universal Card. Each DLIC console must be connected to the PABX through its associated Console Module. The systemmaximumis 11consoles.Refer toSection MITLSI 09-094-315-NA, Console Description, for a detailed description of the Attendant Console.Paging, Music on Hold Equipment 2.37The paging equipment and the music source for the ‘music on hold’ are located outside the SX-200 DIGITAL PABX. They should be in an environment specified by the suppliers of the individ- ual equipment and connected to the SX-200 DIGITAL PABX through the cross-connect field. Music on Hold/Paging Module Specifications MOH i/pinput impedance600 ohms input level-6 dBm PAGING o/poutput impedance (low)200 ohms output level into 600 ohms-6 dBmRELAY CONTACT maximums90 Vrms at 0.1 A 48 Vdc at 0.5 A. Page 17
SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NACAUTION: This relay contact may be connected only to a secondary circuit that has no direct connection to a primary circuit, and receives its power from a transformer, converter, or equivalent isolation device situated within the equip- ment. Alternate Music Source - ACD only 2.38An alternate music source for the Automatic Call Distribution Feature Package must be either an FCC Part 68 and DOC ap- proved Recorded Announcement Device which is connected to an ONS circuit, or another source which is connected through an FCC Part 68 and DOC approved “voice coupler” or “voice connecting arrangement” to an ONS circuit.E&M Trunk Module 2.39The E&M Trunk Module plugs into the Universal Card. It pro- vides interface to Type 1 and Type 5 E&M trunks. The module has a power rating of 3. Because of this, a maximum of three E&M modules can be used per Universal Card. The E&M Trunk Module is set for the type of trunk in use by setting its eight DIP switches. Reserve Power Supply 2.40The reserve power supply for the Control Cabinet is a stand- alone, uninterruptable power supply (UPS) or Standby Power Supply (SPS) comprising a battery pack, a charger, and an inverter. The Peripheral cabinet can have its own standard reserve power supply (in the base of the cabinet), or can be supported by an additional UPS. TheUPS is an assembly not manufactured by MITEL Corporation. Please note that compliance to electrical installation and building codes is the responsibility of the purchaser of the equipment. Consult local munici- pal and electrical utility authorities before proceeding with the installa- tion of equipment.Remote Maintenance of an SX-200 DIGITAL PABX 2.41An auto-answer modem must be connected to the remote terminal connector on the maintenance panel and a remote terminal and modem connected to the local external auto-answer modem. Local and remote maintenance are performed in the same way; the only difference is the use of modems to extend overall cablelength. Access is by dedicated trunk, CO trunk using DISA, or by Attendant transfer to a station port.Data Cabinet, Datashelf, and Datasets 2.42The Digital Line Card interfaces the PABX to DNIC-based DATA- SETS which are connected to the PABX through tip-ring pairs. The wiring to the DLC is the same as to other 12-circuit line cards, and is described in CABLING AND CROSS-CONNECTIONS of this Section. Page 18
Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information 2.43 Installation instructions for the data cabinet are included in Section MITL9141-753-525-NA, DATACABINET 9000, and Instal- lation instructions for the data shelf are included in Section MITLS 141-753-526-NA, DATASHELF 9 100; installation instructions for data sets are included in Section MITL9141-753-503-NA, DATASET 1100 Series and Section MITL9141-753-506-NA, DATASET 2100 Series. Installation instructions for the Modem Interconnect Panel are included in Section MITL9141-753~528-NA, Modem Interconnect Panel.Modem Pooling Installation 2.44Modem pooling allows a group of modems to be connected to the PABX to be shared by data set users also connected to thePABX; similarly, incoming calls may be directed to a hunt group to access these pooled modems to be connected to data sets on the PABX. CDE programming must be completed to define the association between the Digital Line Card circuits, the ONS circuits, and the asso-ciated modems; refer to Section MITLS 109-094-2 1 0-NA, Customer Data Entry. Refer to Chart 5-25 for Modem Pooling installation instruc- tions. Page 19
Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information 3. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTSEnvironmental Requirements 3.01The SX-200 DIGITAL PABX equipment may be installed in any location which is within the following temperature and humidity ranges and fulfills the space requirements described in the next para- graph.Temperature +I 0 to +4O”C (+50 to +104”F) Relative Humidity 20-80% (non-condensing) Maximum Altitude 4000 meters. Floor Space 3.02The minimum floor space for installation and subsequent main-tenance of the SX-200 DIGITAL PABX is 75 cm (30 in.) front and rear, 60 cm (24 in.) at one side, and 5 cm (2 in.) at the other side. The minimum room size is 215 cm x 230 cm (7 ft x 7.5 ft).Equipment Location 3.03The following requirements must be met when selecting a lo- cation for the SX-200 DIGITAL PABX equipment. For cooling purposes, the Control cabinet has a fan assembly mounted in the rear door of the cabinet; the Peripheral cabinet relies on natural air flow. It is therefore mandatory that the bottom areas of the cabinets be unob-structed so that the air vents are clear, and not too close to a wall or other equipment. The location MUST be -dry, clean, and well ventilated - well lit - readily accessible. The location MUST NOT be -near a sprinkler system, sweating pipes, steam pipes, or steam vents -in areas of extreme heat or cold (less than 10°C or greater than 40°C) -in areas where corrosive fumes or exhaust from machinery is present - in passageways Page 21
SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NA -near a reproducing or copying machine. A minimum clearance of 3 m (10 f-t) must be provided if the reproducing machine is not equipped with a filtering system, and the room should be ventilated by an exhaust fan.Power Supply Requirements 3.04The customer must provide one single-phase power receptacle for each cabinet, as follows: -Each cabinet should have its own 120 V, 60 Hz, 15 A branch circuit. -The power receptacle must be a 3-wire type, with the ground wire connected to the ground of the electrical system. -Each equipment cabinet is provided with a line cord terminatedin a 5-15P 3-prong plug. Recommendations 3.05It is recommended that the following suggestions be adhered to - -A warning tag should be attached to circuit breakers to prevent unauthorized manual operation. -There must be no attempt to defeat the grounding conductor. -The power receptacle must not be controlled by a switch. -For 2-cabinet installations, a split receptacle is recommended. -The receptacle location should be selected to prevent acciden-tal removal of the power cord, while remaining accessible for removal of the plug for maintenance. -The routing of the power cord between the cabinet and the receptacle should not present a hazard to the user. -A warning tag should be attached to the plug end of the power cord to prevent accidental removal of the cord by anyone.Equipment Grounding 3.06The following grounding procedures must be followed for the SX-200 DIGITAL PABX: (a) All circuit commons within each cabinet shall derive ground from a single ground concentration point within one of the cabinets. This ground concentration point shall derive ground from a cold water pipe or other equally grounded point, using aPage 22