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    							NDA-24234 CHAPTER 3
    Page 41
    Revision 3.0
    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    This NAP explains the procedures for marking, drilling and other necessary work when the PBX is to be installed
    on a free-access floor by either one of the following three methods.
    Securing the PBX directly onto the floor
    Securing the PBX with the special stand
    Securing the PBX with the floor elevation
    This NAP also explains the procedures for marking, leveling and drilling for MDF, Power Equipment, and Peripheral
    Equipment (See Section 4.)
    Note:Kinds of Anchor Bolts
    Various types of anchor bolts are available; the type of bolt to be used depends on the application. Sleeve
    expansion-type anchor bolts are generally preferred for the PBX installation. Table 002-1 shows anchor
    bolt specifications.
    * Pull out Strength = 1,900 Kg (4185 lb)
    (Concrete Strength = more than 20, 580, 000 Pa (2984.871 PSI))
    NAP-200-002
    Sheet 1/8
    Marketing, Leveling, and Drilling
    Table 002-1  Specification of Anchor Bolts-Sleeve Expansion Type
    SCREW SLEEVEBOLT
    LENGTHSLEEVE
    LENGTHDRILL
    DIA.DRILLING
    DEPTHMAX. THICKNESS
    OF ITEM TO BE
    FIXEDAPPLICATION COMPONENTS
    mm inch mm inch mm inch
     M10  Ø17.3  50  2  38  1.5  Ø17.5  50  2  15 mm/0.6 in  For concrete  Bolts, 
     Wa s h e r s ,  
     Nuts
     70  2.8  58  2.3  70  2.8  Concrete + Mortar 
     (20 mm/0.8 in 
     thick)
     80  3.1  68  2.7  80  3.1  Concrete + Mortar 
     (30 mm/1.2 in
     thick) 
    						
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    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    1. WHEN SECURING THE PBX DIRECTLY ONTO THE FLOOR
    NAP-200-002
    Sheet 2/8
    Marking, Leveling, and Drilling
    START
    Marking Referring to Figure 002-1, mark the holes for the 
    anchor bolts of the base unit.
    Drilling Drill holes at the locations marked for base unit.
    Cutting of Free-Access Floor Referring to Figure 002-2, cut the free-access floor at 
    the marked cable locations by using a jigsaw.
    Leveling Measure the level of floor surface of the free-access 
    floor.
    When it is not level, adjust the support of the free-
    access floor until it is level.
    END 
    						
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    Figure 002-1  Locations of Base Unit Securing Holes
    NAP-200-002
    Sheet 3/8
    Marking, Leveling, and Drilling
    Multiple IMG ConfigurationSingle IMG Configuration
    85(3.35)55(2.17)
    410(14.14)    550
    (19.65)
     40
    (1.57)   520
    (18.47)40(1.57)
       600
    (111.62)
    Unit: mm(inch)
    85(3.35)55(2.17)
    410(14.14)    550
    (19.65)
     40
    (1.57)
     120
    (4.72)    520
    (18.47)
       600
    (111.62)   520
    (18.47)
       600
    (111.62)
     120
    (4.72) 120
    (4.72)
       520
    (18.47)
       600
    (111.62) 40(1.57)
    Unit: mm(inch)   520
    (18.47)
       600
    (111.62)
    IMG0 IMG1 IMG2 IMG3 
    						
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    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    Figure 002-2  Cable Hole on a Free-Access or Computer Floor
    NAP-200-002
    Sheet 4/8
    Marking, Leveling, and Drilling
    REAR
    FRONT
    PBX
    CABLE HOLE
    FREE-ACCESS FLOOR
    Unit: mm(inch) 100(3.94)
    115(4.53)    370
    (12.57)
      550
    (19.65)
        600
    (111.62)115(4.53) 
    						
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    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    2. WHEN SECURING THE PBX WITH THE SPECIAL STAND
    NAP-200-002
    Sheet 5/8
    Marking, Leveling, and Drilling
    START
    Marking and Drilling of Special 
    StandDrill the Special Stand for securing the PBX. 
    (See Figure 002-3.)
    Marking, Drilling and Cutting of 
    Free-Access FloorMark, drill, and cut the free-access floor according to 
    the size of the special stand to be used.
    Installing the Special Stand Secure the special stand onto the floor. 
    (See Figure 002-4.)
    Level Check Check the level of the special stand. If necessary, 
    adjust the level by inserting spacers beneath the stand.
    END 
    						
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    Figure 002-3  Example of Special Stand
    Figure 002-4  Special Stand Installation Method
    NAP-200-002
    Sheet 6/8
    Marking, Leveling, and Drilling
    520
    (18.47)
    40
    (1.57)
    85
    (3.35) 410
    (14.14)
    550
    (19.65) 55
    (2.17)
    HOLE FOR SECURING
    BASE UNIT
    Unit: mm(inch)
    FRONTPBX
    TOPU
    PIM
    LPM
    FREE-ACCESS
    OR COMPUTER FLOOR
    SPECIAL STAND
    ANCHOR BOLT 
    						
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    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    3. WHEN SECURING PBX WITH FLOOR ELEVATIONS
    Figure 002-5  Example of Elevation
    NAP-200-002
    Sheet 7/8
    Marking, Leveling, and Drilling
    START
    Installing the Floor Elevation Secure the Floor Elevation on the concrete floor. 
    (See Figure 002-5.)
    Marking Mark the locations of the anchor bolt holes for the Base Unit. 
    (See Figure 002-1.)
    Drilling Drill holes in the locations.
    Cutting of Free-Access Floor Cut the Free-Access Floor with a jigsaw. (See Figure 002-2.)
    END
    HOLE FOR SECURING 
    BASEU
    CONCRETE FLOOR
    520
    (1’8.47”)
    410 
    (1’4.14”)
    ANCHOR BOLT
    ELEVATION 
    						
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    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    4. MARKING, LEVELING AND DRILLING FOR MDF, POWER EQUIPMENT, AND PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
    NAP-200-002
    Sheet 8/8
    Marking, Leveling, and Drilling
    START
    Leveling Measure the level of floor surface and determine the reference 
    level.
    Marking Mark the holes for securing 
    equipmentPower Equipment
    MDF
    Peripheral Equipment
    Drilling Drill holes locations marked for power equipment, MDF, and 
    peripheral equipment.
    Secure the anchor bolts to the floor. 
    (Embed nuts and sleeves)
    Remove the anchor bolts temporarily. 
    (Remove anchor bolts and washers)
    END
    WA L L
    FLOOR REFERENCE LEVELHIGHEST LEVEL
    ROOM 
    						
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    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    This NAP explains the procedure for unpacking and inspection.
    Note 1:If any equipment is missing or damaged, report it to the supplier immediately.
    Note 2:Save all packing materials and boxes so that they can be used to return damaged equipment to the supplier.
    1. UNPACKING
    NAP-200-003
    Sheet 1/2
    Unpacking and Inspection
    START
    Quantity check Check the quantity of packages received against the 
    Packing List.
    Check for external damage Check the packaging for external damage.
    Carry-In Carry the packages containing the Module Group into 
    the switching equipment room.
    Unpacking 
    Note 2Module Group, Modules, and Units 
    Covers 
    Circuit Cards 
    ATTCON 
    Cables 
    END
    CAUTION:Equipment may become damaged if
    not handled properly during unpack-
    ing and inspection.
    AT T E N T I O NContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required 
    						
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    2. INSPECTION
    NAP-200-003
    Sheet 2/2
    Unpacking and Inspection
    START
    Visually Inspect Modules and Units Overall distortion.
    Scratches or dents on the surface.
    Distortion of shelves.
    Cracks to connectors on the backplane.
    Broken or bent pins on the backplane.
    Circuit Cards
    Provide protection from static 
    electricity.Scratches and cracks.
    Loose wires and parts.
    Damage to card puller tabs.
    Desk Console and MAT Scratches and dents on the body.
    Damage to keys and lamps.
    END
    CAUTION:Equipment may become damaged
    if not handled properly during
    unpacking and inspection.
    AT T E N T I O NContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required 
    						
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