Mitel Sx 50 Dpabx Instructions Guide
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Shipping, Receiving and Installation GROUND LUG / - - / EDG BAR 1PAWG GROUND WIRE SPACER / 6 AWG SYSTEM GROUND WIRE (TO APPROVED GROUND) Figure 5-6 SX-50 System Grounding Revision 0 9104-091-200-NA Issue 5 200 5-12
Installation Procedures Chart 54 Card and Module Installation Step Action Comments 1. Wear Static Protection Wrist Strap. _ Refer to Figure 5-7, Static Protection Wrist Strap. 2. Remove the required circuit cards and mod- Refer to Figure 5-2, Typical Printed ules from the antistaticbags. Circuit Card Packaging. 3. Install the Control Card. Refer to Figure 5-8, Control Card In- * Ensure that the Control Card is positioned car- stallation. _ rectly on the Backplate. l Ensure that the Control Card is seated proper- ly in the Power Supply Connector. l Fasten the EMI bracket thumbscrews. 4. Install the Lithium Battery on the Generic Mod- Refer to Figure 5-9, Battery Installa- ule. tion. 5. Install the Generic Module. Refer to Figure 5-l 0, Generic Module l Attach Generic Module to Card Frame right Installation. sideplate with push-in fasteners. l Connect the Ribbon Cable from the Control Card. l Ensure the two latches on the connector are locked into position. l If the Control Card has a ground wire coming from near the RS-232-C connector, attach it to the Generic Module ground lug. 6. Install required Universal Card Modules. * Refer to Table l-l, E&M Module l Set the switches on the E&M Modules to the Switches. Refer to Figure 5-12, Uni- required positions. versa1 Card Module Installation. l Ensure the module is seated properly into the two Module Connectors. l Peel off module identification label. Place it on the card faceplate beside the corresponding activity LED. 7. Install the required peripheral cards. Refer to Figure 5-11, Peripheral Card l Align the top and bottom edges of the periph- Installation. eral card with the top and bottom slots of the Card Frame. l Insert the EDG Post through the hole in the Control Card into the EDG Bar on the Back- plate. l Ensure that the Edge Connector on the periph- eral card is seated properly in the Card Con- nector on the Control Card. *A Music on Hold/Pager module is not functional when the Control Card 2 (MCC2) is installed. 9104-091-200-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 200 5-13
Shipping, Receiving and Installation 200 5-14 Figure 5-7 Static Protection Wrist Strap Revision 0 9104-091-200-NA Issue 5
Installation Procedures BAcKPlATE CARD FRAME DD0044 Figure 5-8 Control Card Installation 9104-091-200-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 200 5-15
Shipping, Receiving and Installation - / f UTHIUM - BAnEMY CONTROL CARD / CONNECTOR . GENERIC MODULE Figure 5-9 Battery Installation 200 5-16 Revision 0 9104-091-200-NA Issue 5
Installation Procedures GENERIC MODULE ‘. CONTROL CARD CONNECTOR Figure 5-10 Generic Module Installation 9104-091-200-NA issue 5 Revision 0 200 5-17
Shipping, Receiving and Installation / CONTROL CARD , CARD FRAME PERIPHERAL CARD CONTROL CARD CARD FRAME / EDG POST / PERIPHERAL CARD Figure 5-l 1 Peripheral Card Installation 200 5-18 Revision 0 9104-091-200-NA Issue 5
Installation Procedures MODULE J Figure 5-12 Universal Card Module Installation 9104-091-200-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 200 5-19
Shipping, Receiving and Installation Switch Number Function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a Table 5-2 E&M Module Switch Functions OPEN - PBX to Line = +3 dB - CLOSED - PBX to Line = -13 dB I OPEN - Line to PBX = -4 dB CLOSED - Line to PBX = -11 dB OPEN - Complex Balance Enabled CLOSED - 600 Ohm Balance Enabled OPEN - 600 Ohm Balance Enabled CLOSED - Complex Balance Enabled . OPEN -4-Wire Operation CLOSED - 2-Wire Operation OPEN - Type 5 Signaling CLOSED -Type 1 Signaling NOT USED NOT USED Note: The settings of Switch 3 and Switch 4 must agree. It is not possible to have both 600 Ohm Balance and Complex Balance enabled simultaneously. Chart 5-5 System Cabling Step Action Comments 1. Run and Identify Cables. Refer to Figure 5-13(a), System Cab- * Run cables from the MDF (Main Distribution ling. Frame) to the SX-50 system. l Connect cables in accordance with Part 6, Cabling and Cross-Connections in this Sec- tion. l Identify each connector in accordance with Table 6-1, Tip and Ring Assignments in this Section. 2. Install ac Power Cord. l Run ac Power Cord from the Power Supply to the outlet. DO NOT PLUG INTO OUTLET. Page 1 of 2 .._ .‘. ; I. 200 5-20 Revision 0 9104-091-200-NA Issue 5
Installation Procedures Chart 5-5 System Cabling (continued) Step Action Comments 3. Connect Cables to Peripheral Cards. _ l Tighten the connector retaining screws. DO NOT over-tighten. l Dress each cable down the front of its periph- eral card. l Attach the cable to the handle with a cable tie. _ l Route cables to the MDF via a separate Cable Guide. 4. Secure all Cables. l Tie the cables in one bundle to the rear cross- web between card slots 7 and 8 under the cardframe. Leave enough slack that cards can be withdrawn 25 mm (1”). This permits remov- al of the control card. l Tie the peripheral card cables to the Cable Guide on the Backplate. l Tie ac Power Cord to the other cable guide on the Backplate. . Route cables to the MDF. Cables should exit immediate area of system quickly and directly, preferably down and left. Tie the cables togeth- er until they branch off to individual MDF con- nectors. 5. Install the Attendant Console Cable. Refer to Figure 5-l 4, Remote Atten- l Plug modular Attendant Console cable into J4 dant ConsoleCable Installation. on the Control Card. l To extend the Attendant Console wiring, termi- nate the modular 3-metre Attendant Console Cable on the MDF and then run a SEPARATE customer-provided 8-wire cable from the MDF to the distant location. Note: the Attendant Console can be located a maximum of 200 metres away from the SX-50 system. Con- necting wiring must be twisted pairs. Page 2 of 2 9104-091-200-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 200 5-21