Mitel Sx 50 Dpabx Instructions Guide
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SX-50@ DIGITAL PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE (DPABX) - Shipping, Receiving and Installation TM, 8 -Trademark of MM Corporation. @ Copyright 1993, MM Corporation. All rights resewed. Printed in Canada. e MITEL?
Shipping, Receiving and Installation NOTICE The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is not warranted by Mite1 Corporation (MITEL@). The informa- tion is subject to change without notice and should not be construed in any way as a commitment by Mite1 or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. Mite1 and its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes. I: Revision 0 9104-091-200-NA issue 5
Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION General ............................................................... 200 l-l Reason for Reissue ....................................................... 200 l-l SectionOverview............................-. ........................... 200 l-l Appendices ............................................................ 200 l-l Compliance with Regulatory Requirements .................................... 200 l-2 2. CONFIGURATION LIMITS General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..~...~....... 200 2-l 3. SHIPPING AND RECEIVING INFORMATION General ............................................................... 200 3-l System.. .............................................................. 200 3-1 Cards ................................................................. 200 3-2 LithiumBattery..............................’: ........................... 200 3-2 AttendantConsole.. ..................................................... 200 3-2 Defectiveltems ......................................................... 200 3-2 RepackingforReshipment ................................................ 200 3-2 4. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Environmental Requirements .......................... Temperature Limitations .............................. Space Requirements ................................. Location Constraints ................................. Power Supply Requirements ........................... Grounding ......................................... Equipment (Chassis) Ground .......................... 5. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES General ........................................... Installation Charts ................................... Notes of Caution .................................... Warranty Notes ........ ‘, ............................ ................... 200 4-l ................... 200 4-l ................... 200 4-l ................... 200 4-l ................... 200 4-3 ................... 200 4-3 ................... 200 4-3 ................... 200 5-l ................... 200 5-l ................... 200 5-l ................... 200 5-2 6. CABLING AND CROSS-CONNECTIONS General ............................................................... 200 6-l Telephone Set and Trunk Cabling ........................................... 200 6-l Cross-Connections ...................................................... 200 6-l FCC Cross-Connection Frame Recommendations ............................. 200 6-l Power Failure Transfer ................................................... 200 6-l APPENDIX A - FCC INTERCONNECTION REQUIREMENTS TELEPHONE COMPANY INTERCONNECTION Notification.. ........................................................... 200 A-l Connection Limitations ................................................... 200 A-2 NetworkChanges ....................................................... 200 A-2 MaintenanceLimitations .................................................. 200 A-2 Trouble Corrections ...................................................... 200 A-2 9104-091-200-NA Issue 5 Revision 0
Shipping, Receiving and installation APPENDIX B-SYSTEM GROUNDING AND SURGE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS AC Power-Line Surges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 B-l Protection for Off-Premises Cables . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 B-2 Electrostatic Protection at the Telephone Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 B-6 Figure 4-1 Figure 5-l Figure 5-2 Figure 53 Figure 5-4 Figure 5-5 Figure 5-6 Figure 5-7 Figure 5-8 Figure 5-9 Figure 5-l 0 Figure 5-l 1 Figure 5-l 2 List of Figures Space Requirements for the SX-50 @System ..................... 200 4-2 SX-50 System Packaging ................................. .I. 200 5-4 Typical Printed Circuit Card Packaging .......................... 200 5-5 Attendant Console Packaging ................................. 200 5-6 Card Frame Installation ...................................... 200 5-8 Power Supply Installation ..................................... 200 5-9 SX-50 System Grounding .................................... 200 5-l 2 Static Protection Wrist Strap .................................. 200 5-l 4 Control Card Installation ...................................... 200 5-l 5 Battery Installation .......................................... 200 5-l 6 Generic Module Installation ................................... 200 5-l 7 Peripheral Card Installation ................................... 200 5-l 8 Universal Card Module Installation .............................. 200 5-l 9 Figure 5-13(a) System Cabling ............................................ 200 5-22 Figure 5-l 3(b) System Cabling ............................................ 200 5-23 Figure 5-l 3(c) System Cabling ............................................ 200 5-24 Figure 5-l 4 Remote Attendant Console Cable Installation ...................... 200 5-24 Figure 5-l 5 Cable Installation on the Attendant Console ...................... 200 5-25 Figure 5-l 6 Night Bell Connections ....................................... 200 5-27 Figure 5-l 7 Music/Paging Connections .................................... 200 5-29 Figure 5-l 8 Cover Installation ........................................... 200 5-31 Figure 6-l Message Registration Connections ............................. 200 6-3 Figure 6-2 Power Fail Transfer Connections ............................... 200 6-4 Figure 6-3 E&M Trunk Wiring (Back to Back) . 200 6-5 ............................. Figure 6--1 E&M Trunk Wiring (PABX to Telephone Company) ................. 200 6-6 Figure B-l Surge Protector .......................................... ., . 200 B-2 Figure B-2 Classical Protection of Trunks/OPXs ............................ 200 B-3 Figure B-3 Protection with “Coupled Bonding Conductor” ..................... 200 B-4 Figure B-4 Installation of Protectors ...................................... 200 B-5 :r iv Revision 0 9104-091-200-NA Issue 5
Table of Contents Table 5-1 Installation Charts ............................................ 200 5-l Table 5-2 E&M Module Switch Functions .................................. 200 5-20 Table 5-3 Printer Port Pin Assignments .................................... 200 5-28 Table 5-4 Control Card Status Switch Functions ............................. 200 5-28 Table 6-l Tip and Ring Assignments .......... 1. ........................... 200 6-2 List of Charts Chart 5-l Chart 5-2 Chart 5-3 Chart 5-4 Chart 5-5 Chart 5-6 Chart 5-7 Chart 5-8 Unpacking and Inspection of Equipment .......................... 200 5-2 Mounting Equipment .......................................... 200 5-7 System Grounding Procedures .................................. 200 5-l 0 Card and Module Installation ........ , ........................... 200 5-13 System Cabling ............................. :. ............... 200 5-20 Attendant Console Installation ................................... 200 5-25 Miscellaneous Equipment Installation ............................. 200 5-26 System Power-Up and Load Default Data ......................... 200 530 List of Tables 9104-091-200-NA Issue 5 Revision 0
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1 . INTRODUCTION General 1.1 This Section contains the detailed shipping, receiving and installation procedures for the SX-508 Digital Private Automatic Branch Exchange (DPABX) with MS53 and MS54 software. The SX-50 system is compatible with most Private Branch Exchange (PBX) and Central Office (CO) equipment. Refer’ to Section 9104-091-l 00-NA, General Description, for an overall description of the SX-50 system. Reason for Reissue I 1.2 Section 9104-091-200-NA, Shipping, Receiving and Installation, has been reissued to include a description of the Digital Network Interface Circuit (DNIC) Line Card and the functionality provided by MS55 software. Section Overview 1.3 This Section is divided into six parts: 1. Introduction: explains the organization of the Section. 2. Configuration Limits: briefly describes the two physical configurations. 3. Shipping and Receiving Information: includes the unpacking and inspection of the delivered items. 4. Installation Requirements: lists the environmental requirements, the tempera- ture limitations, the space requirements, location constraints and the input power requirements for the SX-50 system. Also- included is a brief description of an ap- proved ground. 5. installation Procedures: lists the procedures required to install the SX-50 sys- tem in a set of Installation Tables. 6. Cabling and Cross-Connections: describes the cabling and cross-connections required for installing the SX-50 system. Appendices 1.4 There are two appendices. Appendix A details the FCC interconnection requirements and Appendix B lists the system grounding and surge protection requirements. 9104-091-200-NA Issue5 Revision 0 200 l-l
Shipping, Receiving and Installation Compliance with Regulatory Requirements 1.5 Refer to Appendix A for specifications and instructions with respect to this equipment complying with regulatory requirements. 200 l-2 Revision 0 9104-091-200-NA Issue 5
2 . CONFIGURATION LIMITS General 2.1 The SX-50 system is designed to support typical PABX applications within the following limits: Up to 160 lines, which can be l ONS Lines : 16,per slot, up to 160 if slots are available I l OPS Lines : eight per slot, up to 80 if slots are available l DNIC Lines: eight per slot, up to 32 if slots are available l COV Lines : eight per slot, up to 64 if slots are available Note: The combined total number of COV and DNIC line cards must not exceed eight. Up to 80 trunks, which can be l LS/GS Trunks : 8 per slot, up to 80 if slots available . E&M Trunks : 4 per slot, up to 80 if slots available l DID Trunks: 8 per slot, up to 16 if slots available No more than 9 Universal Cards (if slots available), total of 34 modules. Module types are: l E&M Trunk Module l RMAT Module (1 per system) l MOH/Pager Module (1 per system) Note: An MOH/Ptiger Module is ignored by software if the Control Card 2 (MCC2) is installed in the SX-50 system. 9104-091-200-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 200 2-l