Mitel Sx 200 Ml Pabx Lightware 16 Instructions Guide
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1 Introduction Installation Information Intent of this Document 1.1 This practice describes the installation procedures for the SX-200@ ML PABX, in addition to the MlTEL@ peripheral equipment designed to be used with them. Intended Audience This practice is designed for MITEL-trained installation and maintenance technicians. The System: The 96-pot-t cabinet, consisting of a single bay, holds one Main Control Card II (MCC II), a Bay Control Card, a Bay Power Supply, and up to eight Peripheral Interface Cards. Located on the rear of the cabinet is a connector panel for serial ports, and the SFT (system fail transfer) control port. Peripheral Devices, Software and Documentation Peripheral Cards: Peripheral cards are either line cards (cards that provide lines for telephones or other peripherals) or trunk cards (cards that interface the PABX to the telephone company). The number and type of line and trunk cards vary with the operational requirements of the customer’s system. Software: This document describes the installation of LIGHTWARETM 16 ML software. Peripheral Equipment: The PABX supports such MITEL peripheral devices as consoles, telephones, and datasets. Documentation: Aset of MlTELTechnical Practices isdelivered with the L/GHTWARf 16 ML software. Summary of Practice Contents The /rrsta//atjon /nformarion Practice provides installation procedures for the PABX (system, line and trunk cards, and software), and peripherals as shown in Table l-1. March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 l-l
Installation Information Table l-l Installation Information Part Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Title Contents Installing System - Equipment part numbers and outlines of installation procedures. - Prepare for installation Handling Printed Circuit Cards - Unpack and handle printed circuit cards - Remove and return printed circuit cards Installing Digital Peripheral Cards Installation of: and Modules - the Universal Card - the ONS, OPS, and Digital Line Cards - the DID Trunk Card - the LS/GS Trunk Card Part 5 Bring System into Service - the Tl -DSl Trunk Card - Connect cables between PABX and cross-connect field - Power up cabinet - install software Part 6 - Check system initialization Installing Peripheral Equipment Installation of: - terminals - printers - night bells - paging equipment Part 7 - Music-on-Hold equipment - alternate music source for ACD Cabling and Cross Connections - Tip and ring assignments - PFT connections - external plug and jack connections to the cross- connect field - interconnect card connections - USOC connector pin connections Appendix A Peripheral Device Connection to - Maximum loop lengths for peripheral device the Digital Line Card connection to the Digital Line Card How to Use this Practice Refer to the following charts for information on: l How to use this practice to install the PABX (Chart 1-l). l-2 Issue I Revision 0 March 1997
Introduction Chart l-l How to Use This Practice Step Action Comments install Equipment 1. Refer to the appropriate part of this document for the PABX configuration you are installing. 2. Consult the tables at the beginning of each The tables tell you what equipment is to be part. installed, and in what sequence. 3. Follow the installation charts in the sequence given in the table. install Peripheral Equipment 4. When the cabinet and circuit cards are installed, refer to the feri@era/ Devices Practice, for information on how to install optional equipment such as terminals, data sets, and modems. Cabling and Cross Connections 5. Go to Cabling and Cross-connections chapter for information on tip and ring assignments, power fail transfer connections, backplane connector pinouts to the cross-connect field, interconnect card connections, and USOC connector pin designations. Prerequisites To Installation Tools Needed 1.2 The PABX can be installed with a standard set of tools. Training Requirements Only those who have successfully completed a MITEL installation and maintenance training course for the SX-200 LIGHT PABX and the SX-200 ML PABX should install an SX-200 ML PABX. Referenced Documents The MITEL documents that are referenced in this practice are listed in Table l-2 March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 l-3
InsWa~ion Information Table l-2 Referenced MITEL Documents Practice Number Title Contains Information On 9109-098-126-NA Peripheral Devices All peripherals, including SUPERSETTM telephones, consoles, datasets, and other devices, and the installation procedures for those devices 9109-098-I 80-NA Engineering Information Configuring the system 9109-098-210-NA Customer Data Entry (CDE) Programming the PABX when hardware installation is complete 1 9109-098-350-NA 1 Troubleshooting 1 Problems during initialization 1 1 9109-098-351 -NA W-232 Maintenance Terminal Installing the maintenance terminal I 9109-098-355NA Field-Replaceable Units I Ordering part numbers for expansion kits, cards, and peripherals l-4 Disclaimer The following products have been manufacture-discontinued by Mitel. These products are supported but not described in SX-ZOO ML Practices: l SUPERSET 3TM and SUPERSET 4@ telephone sets l SUPERSET 3DNTM and SUPERSET 4DNTM telephone sets l DATASET 1101 data cartridge l SUPERSET DSS module. The following products and peripheral devices are not supported on the SX-200 ML PABX and are not described in SX-200 ML Practices: l Modem Interconnect Panel 0 DATASET 1102 Rack-mounted Dataset l DATASET 2102 Rack-mounted Dataset l DATACABINET 9000 data cabinet l DATASHELF 9100 datashelf l ISDN Node . Fiber Interface Module (and associated products) l Peripheral Node l LCD Console (and Console module for Universal Card). Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
2 Installing the System Installing the SX-200 ML PABX Introduction 2.1 The equipment to be installed to create the system is shown in Table 2-l. Some of the equipment listed as requiring installation may have been shipped already installed. If that is the case, the equipment should be removed and reseated during the installation procedure. Table 2-l Equipment Installed in the SX-200 ML PABX Cabinet The cabinet is shipped preconfigured with - Main Control II Card - Bay Control Card - Bay Power Supply - 1 ML-only ONS Line Card - 2 ML-only Digital Line Cards Digital Peripheral Cards Requiring installation: - Universal card and modules - ONS Line Card - OPS Line Card - Digital Line Card - COV Line Card - LS/GS Trunk Card - DID Trunk Card - Tl-DSl Trunk Card Equipment Part Numbers The part numbers of equipment to be installed in the SX-200 ML PABX are shown in Table 2-2. Table 2-2 SX-200 ML Equipment Part Numbers Equipment Name I Part Number I Comments Cabinet and Hardware Cabinet 1 9400-l 00-113-NA 1 Digital Control Cards Main Control II Card Main Control II Card Bay Power Supply 9109-070-000-NA with Stratum 4 clock 9109-070-001 -NA with Stratum 3 clock 9109-008-000-SA 115 v Page 1 of 2 March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0
lns~allation InformaGon ML LIGHTIMARE 16 software stem documentation Note: The SX-200 ML PABX has been evaluated and listed with Underwriter’s Laboratories lnncorpo- rated to their standard for safety 1459, ‘Telephone Equipment”, second edition. The denoted assemblies have been investigated and determined suitable for use in this product. Installation Charts Table 2-3 indicates which charts to follow in sequence to install the SX-200 ML PABX. 2-2 ls:de 1 Revision 0 March 1997
Installing the System Table 2-3 Charts to Follow to Install the SX-200 ML System I Prepare for Installation Activity Basic Chart Prepare for Installation 1 Chart 2-l I Install Cabinet Unpack and Inspect Cabinet 1 x 1 Chatt2-2 1 Open and Close Front Door Install Cabinet (the cabinet is pre-configured with Control cards) Verify Ground Connection X Chart 2-3 X Chart 2-4 X Chart 2-5 Handle Printed Circuit Cards Unpack and Handle Printed Circuit Cards Chart 3-l I Remove and Repack Printed Circuit Cards I @ Chart 3-2 I Install Digital Peripheral Cards Install Universal Card and Modules Install Line (ONS, OPS, COV, and Digital) and DID Trunk Cards Install LS/GS Trunk Card # Chart 4-l # Chart 4-2 # Chart 4-3 Install Tl -DSl Trunk Card I I # Chart 4-4 Put System Into Service Connect Cables Between System and Cross-connect Field 1 X 1 Chart5-1 1 Install System ID Module and PCMCIA Memory Card onto the MCC II Cabinet Power On Check System Initialization X Chart 5-2 X Chart 5-3 X Chart 5-4 X means: Do this chart. @means: Do this chart as required. # means: Type and number of circuit cards to be installed vary according to customer requirements. March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 2-3
lns~alla~ion Information Prepare for Installation 2.2 When you have completed Chart 2-i you will have: l Made sure that the site survey information is available. l Made sure that the system configuration information is available. l Assembled the material you need for the installation. l Provided additional ac outlets if required. Chart 2-l Prepare For installation Step Action Comments Prepare For Installation 1. Make sure all stations, trunks, and other equipment This information is usually prepared to be connected to the system are identified. by a customer service representative before installation begins. 2. If you are following this procedure in the course of a system upgrade, ensure that additional ac outlets are provided if required. Refer to System Configuration 3. Check that the quantities and types of printed circuit The Engineering hfcrmation Practice cards to be installed have been identified. provides configuration rules. 4. Make sure that stations and trunks are assigned to System configuration ensures proper specific cards. handling and distribution of traffic. 5. Make sure cards are assigned to specific slots in the cabinet. Prepare Support Material 6. Make sure that all material required for the Material includes telephone sets, installation is available. cables, and cross-connection blocks Install Cabinet Unpack and Inspect the SX-ZOO ML Cabinet Chart 2-2 lists the steps required to unpack and inspect the SX-200 ML Cabinet. The SX-200 ML PABX is a single-cabinet system. When you have completed Chart 2-2: l The cabinet will be ready to install. l Other items will be set aside to be unpacked later. l Defective items will be repacked for return. CAUTION: Do not open or unpack any printed circuit board cartons at this time. 2-4 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
Installing the System Chart 2-2 Unpack and Inspect an SX-200 ML Cabinet Step Action Comments Remove Cabinet from Carton 1. Set aside all other packaged items for later unpacking and installation. 2. Unpack carton and check contents against packing list. Retain some packing material in case any items are to be returned. 3. Remove the cabinet from the carton. inspect for Transit Damage 4. Visually check that the cabinet and all atiached equipment is undamaged. 5. Open the cabinet front door. See Chart 2-3. 6. Remove shipping braces from within cabinet. 7. Make sure that all connector contacts are free of foreign matter. 6. Remove and reseat preconfigured cards. 9. Check that all cable connectors are seated firmly and are undamaged. 10. Remove tie wrap from BPS. Tighten BPS thumbscrew. 11. Inspect backplane for damage. Repack Defective Items 12. Tag defective items, repack, and returns. Open and Close Cabinet Front Door For most card installation procedures, the front door panel of the control cabinet must be removed. Chart 2-3 provides instructions for removing and replacing the cabinet front door panel. March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 2-5
Installation Information Chart 2-3 Open and Close Cabinet Front Door Action Open Cabinet Front Door Pry open the two latches on the right-hand side of the black cover panel on the front door, and swing the cover panel off to the left. Loosen the two screws under the black panel to release the front door panel. Pull the top of the front door out from the cabinet and lift it off the lower front cabinet rail. Close Cabinet Front Door Lower the front door panel down over the front cabinet rail and position it on the front of the cabinet so that the two screw slots are aligned. Tighten the two screws holding the door panel on the front of the cabinet. Place the black cover panel over the appropriate opening, first catching the latch on the left hand side, and then the two latches on the right hand side. Step 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Comments Install SX-200 ML Cabinet When you have completed Chart 2-4: l The cabinet will be in its assigned position. 9 Power requirements will be checked. l The cabinet will not be plugged in. Note: 1. When positioning the cabinet, allow room for any PABX accessories (such as a UPS) or peripherals (such as a maintenance terminal). 2, Arrange for the power requirements for these peripherals and accessories. These power requirements are described in the documentation provided with the items. 3. An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is recommended. Chart 2-4 Install an SX-200 Cabinet Step Action 1. Position Cabinet Put the cabinet in its assigned position. Comments Equipment Location: The location MUST be: - Dry, clean, well ventilated - Well lit - Readily accessible Page 1 of 2 I 2-6 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997