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Mitel Sx-2000 Llightware 32, Release 1.0 Technicians Handbook
Mitel Sx-2000 Llightware 32, Release 1.0 Technicians Handbook
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Installation 11 Installation MICRO LIGHT Cabinet Card Layout Figure 3: MICRO LIGHT Cabinet Card Layout
Technician’s Handbook 12 MICRO LIGHT Cabinet - Valid Card Combinations Figure 4: MICRO LIGHT - Valid Card Combinations
Installation 13 Installation Table 1: Completing the MICRO LIGHT Cabinet Assignment Form CONFIGURATION 1 - CABINET ASSIGNMENT Main Control Fiber InterfacePeripheral/DSU Fiber Interface CabinetShelfSlotTyp e CabinetShelfSlotComments A1 2 1 FD Per 2 1 17 internal peripheral 122 123 124 B & C1 2 1 FD Per 2 1 17 internal peripheral 1 2 2 FD DSU 3 1 1 internal DSU 123 124 D & E1 2 1 FD Per 2 1 17 internal peripheral 1 2 2 FD DSU 3 1 1 internal DSU 123 1 2 4 FD DSU 3 1 6 internal DSU F1 2 1 FD Per 2 1 17 internal peripheral 122 1 2 3 FD Per 4 1 17 external peripheral Note 124 G & H1 2 1 FD Per 2 1 17 internal peripheral 1 2 2 FD DSU 3 1 1 internal DSU 1 2 3 FD Per 4 1 17 external peripheral Note 124 I1 2 1 FD Per 2 1 17 internal peripheral 1 2 2 FD DSU 3 1 1 internal DSU 1 2 3 FD Per 4 1 17 external peripheral Note 1 2 4 FD DSU 3 1 6 internal DSU J1 2 1 FD Per 2 1 17 internal peripheral 122 1 2 3 FD Per 4 1 17 external peripheral Note 1 2 4 FD Per 5 1 17 external peripheral Note
Technician’s Handbook 14 Note:You can also connect the FIM in this slot to a FIM in a DSU cabinet. If you are connecting a DSU cabinet, enter the following data: Type: Enter “FD DSU”. Slot: Enter “1” if it is connected to a FIM in slot 1 of a DSU cabinet. Enter “6” if it is connected to a FIM in slot 6 of a DSU cabinet. Comments: Enter the location of the external DSU cabinet. This field accepts up to 14 alpha numeric characters. K & L1 2 1 FD Per 2 1 17 internal peripheral 1 2 2 FD DSU 3 1 1 internal DSU 1 2 3 FD Per 4 1 17 external peripheral Note 1 2 4 FD Per 5 1 17 external peripheral Note M1 2 1 FD Per 2 1 17 internal peripheral 1 2 2 FD Per 3 1 17 external peripheral Note 1 2 3 FD Per 4 1 17 external peripheral Note 1 2 4 FD Per 5 1 17 external peripheral Note N1 2 1 FD Per 2 1 17 external peripheral Note 1 2 2 FD DSU 3 1 1 internal DSU 1 2 3 FD Per 4 1 17 external peripheral Note 1 2 4 FD Per 5 1 17 external peripheral Note O1 2 1 FD Per 2 1 17 external peripheral Note 1 2 2 FD Per 3 1 17 external peripheral Note 1 2 3 FD Per 4 1 17 external peripheral Note 1 2 4 FD Per 5 1 17 external peripheral Note Table 1: Completing the MICRO LIGHT Cabinet Assignment Form (Cont’d) CONFIGURATION 1 - CABINET ASSIGNMENT Main Control Fiber InterfacePeripheral/DSU Fiber Interface CabinetShelfSlotType CabinetShelfSlotComments
Installation 15 Installation Peripheral Cabinet Card Layout Figure 5: Peripheral Cabinet Card Layout Note:Depending on the peripheral cabinet type, slots 16, 16B, and 17 may be used for different card configurations: Type A - (9400-200-110-NA) - holds a PSC in slot 16, a PRC in the upper por- tion of slot 17, and a FIM in the lower portion of slot 17. Type B - (9400-200-113-NA) - holds a PSC or PSC II in slot 16. A PSC works with a PRC in the upper portion of slot 17; a PSC II does not require a separate PRC. A FIM is held in the lower portion of slot 17. If used in an expanded peripheral node, it must be used as the slave cabinet and includes a Peripheral Interconnect card in slot 16. Peripheral Cabinet II - (9400-200-118-NA) - holds a PSC II in slot 16, a FIM in slot 17, and if used in an expanded peripheral node as the master cabinet a Peripheral Interconnect card in slot 16B. If used as the slave cabinet, a Periph- eral Interconnect card is installed in slot 16 (no PSC or FIM required).
Technician’s Handbook 16 DSU Cabinet Card Layout Figure 6: DSU Cabinet Card Layout BB0410 FIBER INTERFACE MODULE FIBER INTERFACE MODULEPERIPHERAL RESOURCE CARD PERIPHERAL RESOURCE CARD DIGITAL SERVICE UNIT DIGITAL SERVICE UNIT DIGITAL SERVICE UNIT DIGITAL SERVICE UNIT 123456
Installation 17 Installation Adding a Peripheral or DSU Cabinet Service will be lost during this procedure. 1. If your system is redundant, hold down PANEL ENABLE and press ACTIVITY FREEZE ON. 2. Install the peripheral or DSU cabinet. 3. Connect the fiber cable to the FIM in the control node. 4. Power up the cabinet. 5. Enter CDE mode on the maintenance terminal. 6. Select the Dimension and Feature Display form, and ensure the maximum number of cabinets is selected for your system configuration. For FD1 configurations (non-redundant and SX-2000 MICRO LIGHT systems) the number of cabinets should be set to 5. For FD2 configurations (redundant systems and 18” non-redundant cabinets) the number of cabinets should be set to 12. 7. If the maximum number of cabinets is selected, continue. If the maximum number of cabinets is not selected, proceed to page 18. If the Maximum Number of Cabinets is Selected 1. Enter the Cabinet Assignment form. 2. For non-redundant and redundant LIGHT systems, complete the Cabinet Assignment form as follows: Type: Enter “FD Per” or “FD DSU”. Cabinet: Assign cabinets with numbers 2 through 12. Shelf: Enter 1. Slot: Enter 17 for a peripheral cabinet. Enter 1 for DSU cabinets with DSU cards in slots 2 or 3. Enter 6 for DSU cabinets with DSU cards in slots 4 or 5.
Technician’s Handbook 18 Comments: Enter the location of the new cabinet. For MICRO LIGHT systems, refer to Figure 4 (page 12) to determine the letter designation for your card configuration. From Table 1 (page 13), locate the cabinet assignment form that has the same letter designation as your card configuration. Enter the table data into the Cabinet Assignment form. The following step takes the system out of service. 3. Commit the form. The system goes out of service. 4. After service is restored, enter the System Configuration form and program the peripheral interface cards into the new cabinet. 5. If your system is redundant, hold down PANEL ENABLE and press ACTIVITY FREEZE OFF. If the Maximum Number of Cabinets is Not Selected Non-redundant Systems 1. Save the database to RSD (see page 164). 2. Ensure that you have removed the RSD from the RSD drive. 3. Enable the options (see page 194). Enter 5 for the maximum number of cabinets in the Dimension and Feature Select form. Note that a new password is not required. 4. Complete the Cabinet Assignment form. For MICRO LIGHT systems, refer to Figure 4 (page 12) to determine the letter designation for your card configuration. From Table 1 (page 13), locate the cabinet assignment form that has the same letter designation as your card configuration. Enter the table data into the Cabinet Assignment form.
Installation 19 Installation 5. Restore the database (see page 174). After service is restored, enter the System Configuration form and program the Peripheral Interface cards into the new cabinet. Redundant Systems 1. Save the database to RSD (see page 164). 2. Remove the RSD from the RSD drive. 3. Set ACTIVITY FREEZE to ON. 4. Enter PARTITION first from the active plane, then from the inactive plane. 5. Enable options on the inactive plane (see page 197). Enter 12 for the maximum number of cabinets in the Dimension and Feature Select form. 6. Complete the Cabinet Assignment form. 7. Restore the database from RSD to the inactive plane (see page 183). The following step will interrupt service. 8. Press and hold the PANEL ENABLE button and press the ACTIVITY SWITCH button. 9. Copy the software to the newly inactive plane and JOIN the system (see page 193). 10. After service is restored, enter the System Configuration form and program the Peripheral Interface cards into the new cabinet. 11. Hold down PANEL ENABLE and press ACTIVITY FREEZE OFF.
Technician’s Handbook 20 Circuit Cards Peripheral Interface Cards Table 2: Peripheral Interface Cards Card Devices Supported Circuits Maximum Loop Resistance/LoopLengths AC15 Trunk CardAC15 trunk 8 not applicable COV Line CardSUPERSET™ 3 and SUPERSET 4 telephones12 Loop resistance: 280 ohms Loop length: 26 AWG (27 IWG) - 1000 m (3300 ft.) 24 AWG (25 IWG) - 1500 m (5000 ft.) 22 AWG (22 IWG) - 2000m (6000 ft.) DID/Loop Tie Trunk Card, DID/2 CardDirect Inward Dial (DID) trunks from CO4 Loop resistance: 2450 ohms Loop length: 26 AWG (27 IWG) - 7986 m (25955 ft.) 22 AWG (22 IWG) - 19995 m (64984 ft.) DNI Line cardSUPERSET digital telephones Datasets Attendant Consoles Programmable Key Modules DNIC MOH/Paging Unit16 Loop length: 24 AWG (25 IWG) - 1000 m (3300 ft.) including up to 50 m (162.5 ft.) 22 AWG (22 IWG) quad wire and up to 3 m modular line cord without bridge taps. DTMF Receiver CardDTMF telephone keypads and end-to-end signaling equipment.16 not applicable E&M Trunk CardE&M tie trunk Music on hold equipment Loudspeaker equipment Paging equipment4 not applicable (Sheet 1 of 2)