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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 5-11 PFT KIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - UNIVERSAL CABINET StepAction Comments 1.Unlock and open rear door of cabinet. 2.Attach antistatic wrist strap to your wrist andA PFT card is shown in Figure carefully unpack PFT card(s).5-13. 3.Power down system. 4.Place PFT card into the upper position, identify Following this sequence minimizes its two mounting holes on frame, and remove the chance of damaging a PFT card. Refer to Figure 5-14. card when initially installing self-tapping screws. 5.Insert two self-tapping screws into identified holes, creating threads. Remove screws. 6.Install a loop start to ground start module (as required) onto each card and attach it to the standoffs with the screws supplied. 7.Install PFT card and secure with two self-tapping screws. 8.Install remaining PFT cards using the above sequence. 9.Connect the wiring harness from J13 of the Refer to Figure 5-15. Control Shelf backplane to J3 of the upper PFT card. 10.If more than one card is being installed, connect the wiring harness from J2 of the upper card to J3 of the middle card (repeatfrom the middle card to the lower card, if present). 11.Connect an optional remote alarmThe PFT card supplies a closed(customer-supplied) to TBI-2 and TBI-4 of contact signal when in PFT mode. the upper PFT card in the Control cabinet. 12. 13.Connect the ALARM pair from TBI-1 andRefer to Figure 5-15.TBI-3 of the upper card to TBI-2 and TBI-4 respectively, of the middle card (repeat from the middle card to the lower card, if present). Connect the Intercabinet Cable Assembly (672Do not connect the Intercabinetport) to J2 of the lower (third) PFT card in the Cable Assembly (672 port) to J2 if Control cabinet; in the Peripheral cabinet,there are no PFT cards in the connect the PFT cable to J3 of the upper PFT Peripheral cabinet. card. Connect the wiring harness from J2 of the upper card (if present) to J3 of the middle card (repeat from the middle card to the lower card, if present). Page 73
SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NACHART j-11 (CONT’D) PFT KIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - UNIVERSAL CABINET StepAction Comments 14.Connect the ALARM pair of the IntercabinetDo not connect the intercabinetCable Assembly (672 port) to TBI-1 and TB’l-3 Cable Assembly (672 port) to J2 if of the lower (third) card in the Control cabinet; there are no PFT cards in the in the peripheral cabinet, connect thePeripheral cabinet. Intercabinet Cable Assembly (672 port) to TBl-2 and TBI-4 of the upper card. Connect the ALARM pair from TBl-1 and TBI-3 of the upper card to TBI-2 and TB’l-4 respectively, of the middle card (repeat from the middle card to the lower card, if present).Note:With a 480-, 336-, or 456-port Control cabinet backplane, the PFT relays are controlled from Bays 1 and 2. All lines and trunks through the PFT cards should originate from Bays 1 and 2, since these bays are controlled independently of the rest of the PABX when powerfails or a fault is detected. In a 672 port system, the PFT relays are controlled from the Control backplane (Bay 0) so this restriction does not apply.Page 74
Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information . . . . . . . _ . . . . . 0 0 OPTIONAL LWGS CONVERSION MODULE FOR PFT CARD 8538E2R2Figure 5-13 Power Fail Transfer Card Page 75
SECTION MITLSI 09-094-200-NA CARD FILELOOP START GROUND START CONVERTER TBlRIGHT HAND SIDE OF CABINET (FROM REAR) Figure 5-14 Locating PFT Card in an SX-200 Universal Cabinet Page 76
Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information1 - - 1 KAO700ROEOFigure 5-15 PFT Card Connections Page 77
SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NACHART 5-12 INSTALL BAY 5 StepActionComments 1.Unpack shelf. Check backplane for cracks, bent pins, loose or missing items, and other damage. Check hardware against packing slip. Check fuses (if supplied). 2.Set POWER and BATTERY switches off and remove line cords from AC outlets. 3.Unlock and open front door. Attach ground wire to side of shelf before installing shelf into cabinet. 4.Place shelf onto shelf guides. 5.Fasten shelf to equipment cabinet using eight screws. 6.At rear of cabinet, on Bay 5, remove insulationRefer to Figure 4-l 1. from terminals, and connect to terminal strips. Connect ground wires between card files. 7.Install Surge Clamp on Bay 5. Ensure that theRefer to Figure 4-l 1. top of the Surge Clamp is towards the top of the shelf; its top pins plug onto pins 9 and IO. 8.Connect interconnect cable 103 to Bay 4 PI03and Bay 5 P103. 9.Connect interconnect cable 104 to Bay 4 PI04and Bay 5 P104. 10.Install printed circuit cards into shelf Cross connect distribution frame according to line and trunk assignments. Route according to Tables in CABLING 25-pair cables through bottom of cabinet toAND CROSS-CONNECTIONS. distribution frame, and secure to associated connections with cable ties. 11.Connect PCM cable PN9108-027-OOO-NAbetween DlCs in Bay 4, Slot 18, Jl and Bay 5, Slot 18, J3. 12.Power up system according to “INITIAL SYSTEM POWER-ON” chart. Page 78
Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information CHART 5-13 ANALOG PERIPHERAL CABINET RESERVE POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION WARNING RESERVE SUPPLY IS FOR ANALOG PERIPHERAL CABINET ONLY. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONNECT IT TO CONTROL CABINET OR DIGITAL PERIPHERAL CABINET, WHICH REQUIRES A UPS. CAUTION: Check that the BATTERY switch on the reserve battery pack is set to OFF. Checkthat the three switches on the battery charging unit are set to OFF. StepAction Comments 1.Unpack reserve power supply equipment. 2.Inspect items for damage. 3.Check items received against packing slip;Complete a damage report form, report missing items.repack, and return damaged items. 4.Unlock and open front and rear doors of cabinet. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.Il. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Set all power switches to OFF position. Remove power cords from power outlets. Locate the mounting holes for the charging Refer to Figure 5-16. unit on the bottom of the vertical cabinet support bar. Place the charging unit into position.Refer to Figure 5-16. Secure the charging unit to the cabinet support bar using three IO-32 screws. Slide the reserve battery pack into the bottomCAUTION: The reserve battery of the equipment cabinet from the front.pack weight is 57 kg (125 lb). Care must be taken when lifting the battery pack. Secure the reserve battery pack to the cabinet with four pan-head screws. Route the Red, Black, and Green leads marked “TO BATTERY” from the charging unit to the battery pack. Check that the BATTERY switch on the battery pack is set to OFF. Connect the Red lead to the terminal on rear of reserve battery pack marked +RED. Connect the Black lead to the terminal on rear of reserve battery pack marked -BLACK. Connect the Green lead to the ground screw on the rear of the battery pack. Route the Red, Black, and Green leads marked ‘TO POWER SUPPLY” from the charging unit to the power supply.
SECTION MITL9109-094-200-NAStep 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.Close and lock all cabinet doors. 26.Place cabinet in final position.CHART 5-13 (CONT’D) ANALOG PERIPHERAL CABINET RESERVE POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION ActionComments Connect the Red, Black and Green leads. Route the charging unit power lead to the adapter, and plug the adapter into the receptacle on the rear door power supply. Plug system power cord into its receptacle. On Battery Pack, set BATTERY switch to ON. On Charging Unit, set AC switch to ON, set DC switch to ON and set BATTERY switch to ON. On Power Supply set CONVERTER INPUT switch to ON. On Maintenance Panel set SYSTEM POWER switch to ON.Refer to Figure 5-17. AC Power LED is on. BATTERY CHARGING LED lights. CONVERTER INPUT LED and RESERVE BATTERY CONNECTEDLED light SYSTEM POWER LED lights; Power Supply EQUIPMENT SHELF POWER LED lights. CHART 5-14 INSTALL UNINTERRUPTABLE POWER SUPPLY (UPS) Step 1. 2. 3.ActionComments Unpack, and inspect the UPS. Position the UPS near the PABX and its power receptacle. Install batteries and make connections, except to plug PABX line cord into UPS, according to manufacturer’s instructions.Currently, alarm leads from the UPS are not connected to the UPS connection on the Control backplane.Page 80
Shipping, Receiving, and lnstallatien hIfOrmatiOn -Figure 5-16 Charging Unit :.,.: Page 81
IlTLSl OS-094~ZOO-NACHART 5-17 INSTALL MAINTENANCE TERMINAL TO AN SX-200 CONTROL CABINET Action Unpack and install the maintenance terminal (VT-100 or equivalent) in its assigned position.Connect ;rn RS-232 cable betwetn the terminal and the local port on the maintenance panel on , the front of the system. If installing a remote terminal, connect a modem to the remote port on the maintenance panel, or on the power distribution panel at the lower rear of the cabinet (depending on cabinet type) Connect another modem to the remote terminal. Refer to Figure 4-8. Connect the modems to each other; as required by their installation instructions, and local wiring requirements. Refer to Figure 5-18 and Figure 5-l 9. 1. Plug in line cords and turn on both modems and the terminal.Comments Set terminal BAUD rate to 9600. The maximum length of theRS-232 cable is 15 m (50 ft).Note: Connection may be made to only one port at a time, either local or remote, but not both.A modem may be connected to the maintenance panel port if theswitch is set to DCE. Modems may be interconnected through the public switched network, on a when required basis; however, an auto-answer modem is then required at the PABX. ss: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 toallow 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.