Mitel Sx 200 Ml Pabx Lightware 16 Instructions Guide
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Install Digital Peripheral Cards / Modules Chart 4-l Install Universal Card and Modules (continued) Step Action Comments Install E&M Trunk Module Typical installation is shown in Figure 4-2. 10. Set the eight DIP switches for the type of trunk in Shown in Table 4-2. use. 11. Insert the trunk module (optional) in its assigned Interfaces to Type 1 and Type 5 E&M location. trunks. 12. Press the module until it snaps into its standoffs. Make sure that connectors are properly seated. Install Universal Card 13. Insert the Universal Card in its assigned slot in A Universal Card can plug into any upper the card shelf. peripheral slot in a digital shelf. Page 3 of 3 0 EEzZ Ezz SWITCH D g$nn D MUSIC ON RECEIVER/RELAY E&M TRUNK HOLD/PAGER MODULE MODULE LED’s 0 0 0 ,. UNIVERSAL CARD March 1997 Figure 4-l Universal Card and Modules Issue 1 Revision 0 4-3
Installation Information Figure 4-2 Installation of Module on Universal Card Table 4-l Music-on-Hold/Paging Module Specifications I Music-on-Hold Input I input impedance I 600 ohms I Paging Output input level -6 dBm output impedance (low) 200 ohms 1 output level into 600 ohms 1 -6 dBm Relay Contact maximums 90 V rms at 0.1 A 48 V dc at 0.5 A Table 4-2 E&M Trunk Module Switch Settings Function Switches 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PA8X to line Gain 3 dB 0 X X x x x x x -13 dB 1 X x x x x X X Page 1 of 2 I 4-4 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
Install Digital Peripheral Cards / Modules Table 4-2 E&M Trunk Module Switch Settings (continued) Line to PABX Gain -4 dB X 0 X X X X X X -1ldB X 1 X X x x x x Termination 600 ohm X X 1 0 X X X X Complex X X 0 1 X x x x Transmission 2-wire X X X x ‘I x x x 4-wire X x x x 0 x x x Signaling ~ Vw 1 X x x x X 1 X X Vw 5 X x x x X 0 x x Page 2 of 2 0 = open, I = closed, X = not applicable Install Line (ONS, OPS, COV, and Digital) and DID Trunk Cards 4.2 Chart 4-2 applies to the ONS, OPS, COV, and Digital Line Cards, and the DID Trunk Card. When you have completed this chart: l A line or trunk card will be unpacked and inspected. l A line or trunk card will be installed. Note: 1. The ONS Line Card interfaces up to 12 standard telephone sets (rotary or DTMF). The ONS Line Card ports can interface alternate music sources for the Automatic Call Distribution feature. An alternate music source must be either an FCC Part 68 and Industry Canada CS-03 approved recorded announcement device connected to an ONS circuit, or another source connected through an FCC Part 68 and Industry Canada CS-03 approved voice coupler or voice connecting arrangement to an ONS circuit. 2. The OPS Line Card contains six off-premises line circuits. 3. The COV Line Card provides six interface circits for COV voice mail. 4. The Digital Line Card is a 12-circuit card that interfaces the PABX to the following peripherals: SUPERSET 401+TM, SUPERSET 410TM, SUPERSET 420TM, and SUPERSET 430TM telephones, DNIC Music-on-Hold/Pager Unit (DMP), SUPERCONSOLE 1000TM Attendant Console, SUPERSET 7000TM attendant console, and the DATASET 1100 and 2100 series of products. See Appendix A for the loop length rules applying to the installation of the above listed peripheral devices. 5. The DID Trunk Card interfaces to six one-way direct inward dial circuits. March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 4-5
lns~alla~ion Information WARNING: ANY CONNECTION OF AN ONS OR DIGITAL LINE CARD TO AN OFF-PREMISE APPLICATION, AN OUT-OF-PLANT APPLICATION OR ANY OTHER EXPOSED PLANT APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZARD AND/OR DEFECTIVE OPERATION AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. Chart 4-2 Install Line or DID Trunk Cards Step Action Commenb Follow General Procedures 1. Follow the general procedures for handling circuit cards. Unpack and Inspect 2. Wearing the antistatic wrist strap, unpack and inspect the line or trunk card. 3. Repack and return any damaged or incorrect items. Install the Line or Trunk Card 4. Slide the line or trunk card into its slot. Up to four OPS or DID cards can be Cards with squares on their faceplates are installed in each digital peripheral bay. high-power digital peripheral cards and are The Digital Line Card must be installed in installed only in upper slots in the digital peripheral an upper (high-power) slot if used with a bays. The OPS Line Card and the DID Trunk Card SUPERCOWOLE 7000 Attendant are high-power digital peripheral cards. Console. The 0N.S and Digital Line Cards are low-power digital peripheral cards. Install an LWGS Trunk Card 4.3 When you have completed Chart 4-3: l A loop start/ground start (LWGS) Trunk Card will be unpacked and inspected. l An LS/GS Trunk card will be installed. Note: The LYGS Trunk Card provides interfaces to six central office trunks. Each trunk circuit can operate as a loop star? or a ground start. Chart 4-3 Install LS/GS Trunk Card Step Action Cornmen& Follow General Procedures 1. Follow the general procedures for handling circuit cards. Identify Trunk Circuits Page 1 of 2 4-6 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
Install Digital Peripheral Cards / Modules Chart 4-3 Install LWGS Trunk Card (continued) Step Action Comments 2. Identify trunk circuits by bay, slot, circuit and type (loopstart or groundstat-t). This is available from the configuration information prepared by the customer service representative. Unpack and inspect 3. Wearing the antistatic wrist strap, unpack and inspect the LS/GS Trunk Card and jumpers. Repack and return any damaged or incorrect items. Set LWGS Trunk Card Jumpers 4. Set the jumpers in position for each of the six trunks on the card. Shown in Figure 4-3. Position the marked end to G for a ground start or L for a loop start trunk. Install LS/GS Trunk Card 5 Slide the LUGS Trunk Card into its slot. Page 2 of 2 SET FOR LOOP START SET FOR GROUND START e MARKED END SHOWN FOR LOOP START TRUNK cc0113 Figure 4-3 LWGS Trunk Card March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 4-7
Installation Information Install a Tl-DSI Trunk Card and Tl Trunk Adapter 4.4 The PABX uses an adapter with a straight-out Ti connector. Note: 1. The Tl -DSl Trunk Card interfaces to a single Tl trunk circuit. 2. The Tl Trunk Card kit includes: - Tl -DSl Trunk Card - Ti Trunk Adapter assembly - hardware kit 3. The hardware kit contains parts to accommodate manufacturing variants; all the hardware parts will not be used in any particular installation. WARNING: INCORRECT INSTALLATION MAY RESULT IN A SHOCK HAZARD AND/OR DE- FECTIVE EQUIPMENT OPERATION. CAUTION: Failure to remove metal housing before installing the Tl Adapter in an SX-200 ML PABX may result in equipment damage and/or electrical shock Chart 4-4 Install a Tl-DSl Trunk Card and Adapter Assembly Step Action Comments Follow General Procedures 1. Follow the general procedures for handling circuit cards. Unpack and Inspect 2. While wearing the antistatic wrist strap, unpack and inspect the Tl -DSl Trunk Card. Set Switches If you are reseating a previously in- stalled card, switches may already be set. 3. Set DIP switches (for appropriate line equalization) Note: Length is distance between according to cable length from the CSU. Tl -DSl Trunk card and channel serv- o to 149ft: Sl CLOSED;S2-8 OPEN ice unit (CSU), not loop length. 150 to 449 ft: S2-4 CLOSED;Sl , S5-8 OPEN Note: The CSU is provided by the tel- 450 to 655 ft: S5-7 CLOSED;Sl-4, S8 OPEN ephone company. Install Tl Trunk Adapter Assembly. Install pati number 9400-lOO-302-NA A dual Tl adapter may be installed on connector J5, for a single Tl in slot 6, or part number and Tl trunk cards may be installed in Slots 5 and 6. g400-1 OO-304-NA for dual Tj cards in slots 5 and 6. 4. At the backplate connector associated with the Tl -DSl Trunk Card, remove the strain relief assembly and the hex nuts or screws from the connector. If connector J5 protrudes through the backplate, install the four very short standoffs from kit into the four screw holes in the backplate (Figure 4-4 and Figure 4-5). Page 1 of 2 4-8 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
Install Digital Peripheral Cards / Modules Chart 4-4 Install a Tl-DSl Trunk Card and Adapter Assembly (continued) Step Action Comments 5. Plug the Tl Trunk Adapter Assembly connector into Refer to Figure 4-4 and Figure 4-5. the backplate connector. Align the 4 screw holes on the housing with holes (or standoffs) on backplate. Fasten using 4 screws and washers from kit. Install Tl-DSI Trunk Card(s) 6. Insert the Tl -DSl trunk card in a high power slot. First Tl card goes in slot 6. Install Tl Trunk Cable From CSU Each Tl trunk card requires a cable. 7. Connect the Tl trunk cable from the CSU to the Tl Trunk Adapter. Page 2 of 2 REMOVE STRAIN RELIEF AND SCREWS OR HEX NUTS FROM CONNECTOR J5 (Tl CONNECTOR). IF CONNECTOR J5 PROTRUDES THROUGH METAL BACKPLATE, INSTALL 4 SHORT STANDOFFS FIRST (FROM HARDWARE KIT). PLUG THE Tl TRUNK ADAPTER ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR INTO CONNECTOR J5; ALIGN THE 4 SCREW HOLES ON THE HOUSING WITH HOLES ON THE BACKPLATE. FASTEN THE Tl TRUNK ADAPTER ASSEMBLY USING THE 4 SCREWS AND WASHERS IN THE KIT. VERY SHORT STANDOFFS (4) @ Tl TRUNK CABLE TO CHANNEL SERVICE UNIT Tl TRUNK ADAPTER ASSEMBLY NOTE: AT1 ADAPTER CABLE ASSEMBLY IS NOT USED. cc0533 BACKPLANE March 1997 Figure 4-4 Install a Tl Trunk Adapter Assembly Issue 1 Revision 0 4-9
Installation Information VERY SHORT STANDOFFS (4) Tl TRUNK CABLE TO CHANNEL SERVICE UNIT se .w’ ~ , BACKP!-ANE . . . . . @....Q . . ..’ ..’ ,..’ /’ . . ‘. ,....’ Tl TRUNK ADAPTER ASSEMBLY NOTI? A Tl ADAPTER CABLE ASSEMBLY IS NOT USED cc0534 4-10 Figure 4-5 Install a Dual Tl Trunk Adapter Assembly on an SX-ZOO PABX Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
5 Bring System into Service Connect Cables Between PABX and Cross-Connect Field 5.1 When you have completed Chart 5-l : l Connection blocks will be installed. l Cables will be connected at the connection blocks. l Cables will be run from the cross-connect field to the cabinet(s). l Cable connectors will be attached to the cabinet plugs. l Cables will be connected at the cross-connect field. Chart 5-l Connect Cables Between PABX and Cross-Connect Field Step Action Comments Install Connection Blocks 1. Install required connection blocks at cross-connect field. Connect Cables 2. Connect 25pair cables to connection blocks. Cross-connection tables are shown in Chapter 7. 3. Mark each cable connector or plug with its corresponding cabinet plug number. Run Cables 4. Run the 25pair cables between the cross-connect field and the cabinet. Attach Cabinet Cable Connectors 5. 6. Attach each cable connector to its cabinet plug, and tighten connector retaining screw or strap. Install split ferrites around each 25pair cable which exits the system. Locate the ferrites approximately 4 inches from the case of the connector (see Figure 5-l). Cross Connect Cables at Cross-connect Field Cabinet backplate connections are shown in Figure 2-l. The split ferrites supplied consist of two ferrite cores contained in a hinged plastic housing (see Figure 5-l). 7. Cross connect station lines, CO trunks, other Tip and Ring assignment tables in trunks, and equipment to cross-connection blocks Chapter 7 identify which equipment for cables from within PABX. connects to each pin on the connecting block. March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 5-l
Installation information CONNECTOR TO BACKPLANE ERRITE, CASE OPEN cc0145 Figure 5-l Ferrite Installed on a Cable Install System ID Moduleand PCMCIA Memory Card onto the Main Control Card II 5.2 When you have completed Chart 5-2 . The System ID module will be installed onto the MCC Il. l The PCMCIA Memory Card will be installed onto the MCC Il. CAUTION: Remove conductive articles such as rings and watches before handling the Main Control Card Il. Do not use a screwdriver or any similar object to pry the module away from the main control card. Damage to components or circuit card tracks may result. Do not remove or insert the PCMCIA Memory Card with power ON 5-2 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997