Nitsuko Ds2000 Hardware Manual
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1. Installing the Cabinet 1-9 Hanging the Cabinet(Figures 1-6 and 1-7) 1. Hang the Main Equipment Cabinet on the wall mount hang- er as shown: See Figure 1-6 when hanging a 4 slot cabinet. See Figure 1-7 when hanging an 8 slot cabinet. 2. Using the remaining screws that were packed with the hang- er, secure the cabinet to the plywood backboard. Figure 1-6 HANGING THE 4 SLOT CABINET 80000 - 13 INSTALLING THE CABINET
1-10 INSTALLING THE CABINETFigure 1-7 HANGING THE 8 SLOT CABINET 80000 - 60
1. Installing the Cabinet 1-11 GROUNDING THE CABINET Removing the Right Side Panel (Figure 1-8) Remove the cabinet right side panel to gain easy access to the ground lugs and system cabling. The cabinet has two ground connections: ETH (Earth Ground) and PBXG (PBX Ground). 1. Remove the two screws that secure the right side panel to the cabinet. 2. Carefully slide the right side panel down until it swings clear of the cabinet. Figure 1-8 REMOVING THE SIDE PANELS 80000 - 16 4 Slot Cabinet Shown
1. Installing the Cabinet 1-13 GROUNDING THE CABINET Attaching the Ground Wires (Figure 1-9) The system provides two ground terminations. Each ground connects from the system to the ground termination using 12 AWG stranded copper wire (see Figure 1-9).. Use the ETH (Earth Ground) for safety/system ground. You mustconnect ETH to a known earth ground.. Use the PBXG (PBX Ground) if you have trunks that require telco ground (such as ground start trunks). This ground is not required for loop start trunks. 1. Remove the lug on the ground connection you want to connect. 2. Follow Figure 1-10 and run the ground wire(s) through the RFI Suppressor Assembly as shown. 3.For Ear th Gr ound: Run a ground wire from the ETH lug to a known earth ground. For PBX Gr ound: Run a ground wire from the PBXG lug to the telco ground. 4. Crimp ring terminals as required to the ground wires. 5. Reinstall and firmly tighten the lug(s) removed in step 1 above. Do not plug in the power cord or reinstall the right sidepanel until all PCB installation and cabling are complete. Figure 1-9 ATTACHING THE GROUND WIRES 80000 - 17 To earth ground To telco ground 4 Slot Cabinet Shown
1-14 RFI SUPPRESSOR ASSEMBLIES Installing RFI Suppressor Assemblies (Figure 1-10) You must install RFI Suppressor Assemblies as follows. The suppressors mustbe mounted inside the cabinet and as close to the appropriate PCB as possible.. For Station and Trunk Cables— Only install these assemblies if you are installing non-A station and trunk PCBs in a 4 slot cabinet. If you have a mixture of A and non-A PCBs, you only need to install the assemblies on the non-A PCBs. — RFI assemblies on station and trunk cables are not required with 8 slot cabinets, since these cabinets use only APCBs. . For Ground Wires— You must install a separate RFI assembly for the ground wire(s) in all systems. — If your system has 2 ground wires, install them both in the same assembly. . For CPU Connections— You must install a separate RFI assembly for the CPU mod jack and RS-232 cables in all systems. Install both cables in the same assembly. w!!he RS- f- onal able. s g., nly 0021.
1. Installing the Cabinet 1-15 RFI SUPPRESSOR ASSEMBLIES 80000 - 67 Figure 1-10 INSTALLING RFI SUPPRESSOR ASSEMBLIES For Station and Trunk Cables . Required only when using non-A sta- tion and trunk PCBs in 4 slot cabinets: —16DSTU PCB P/N 80021 —8ASTU PCB P/N 80041 —4ASTU PCB P/N 80040 —4ATRU PCB P/N 80010 —8ATRU PCB P/N 80011 . Not required for 8 slot cabinets. All 8 slot cabinets must use A station and trunk PCBs.For CPU Connections . Required on CPU mod jack and RS-232 cables for all installations. For Ground Wire(s) . Required for all installations.
1-16 POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION Installing the Power Supply (Figures 1-11 and 1-12) The power supply provides the DC power sources required to operate the system: 1. Slide the power supply into the CN101 slot as shown at right. 2. Using a long-shaft phillips head screwdriver, tighten the two screws that secure the power supply. An 8 slot cabinet may require up to 3 power supplies, using slots CN101, CN102 and CN103. Refer to System Configuration on page 1-15 for more. Figure 1-11 POWER SUPPLYFigure 1-12 Installing the Power Supply 80000 - 29 4 Slot Cabinet Shown
1. Installing the Cabinet 1-17 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION - U SLOT U Slot Configuration Guidelines U Slot systems use software version 02.nn.nn or higher. The total number of components you can install and connect depends on power supply capacity and the System Load Factor. Review the Configuration Guidelines below and System Load Factor Calculationson page 1-16 when configuring your sys- tem. Also read U Slot Default Settingson page 1-17. You may find that the default setup is adequate for your needs. Also see Where to Install the PCBs in your U Slot Systemon page 2-2. Notes for 4-Slot and 8-Slot Cabinets with Universal Slot Software • A 4-slot cabinet with universal slot software cannot have more than 2 16DSTU PCBs installed under any circumstances. • A 4-slot cabinet with universal slot software cannot connect more than 40 extensions , regardless of System Load Factor. • A 4-slot cabinet with universal slot software cannot connect more than 24 trunks , regardless of System Load Factor. • An 8-slot cabinet with universal slot software cannot connect more than 96 extensions , regardless of System Load Factor. • An 8-slot cabinet with universal slot software cannot connect more than 48 trunks , regard- less of System Load Factor. • In an 8-slot cabinet, the total of all extensions and trunks installed cannot exceed 104, regardless of System Load Factor. • In an 8-slot cabinet, you must install a 16DSTU PCB is the universal slot (CN1). • In an 8-slot cabinet, you can only install A series PCBs: CPU PCB P/N 80025A Power Supply P/N 80005A16DSTU Digital Station PCB P/N 80021A8 ASTU 8 Port Analog Station PCB P/N 80041A4ASTU 4 Port Analog Station PCB P/N 80040A8ATRU 8 Port Analog Trunk PCB P/N 80011A4ATRU 4 Port Analog Trunk PCB P/N 80010A
1-18 System Load Factor Calculations To check your system configuration: 1. In the table at right, indicate the quantity for each item installed in the Qty column. 2. For each item, multiply the Qty times the Load Factor and enter the value in the Total Load column. 3. Add all the values in the Total Load column and enter the value in row 1. 4. Determine the System Load Factor capacity of the power supplies installed in your system and enter the total in row 2. A 4-slot cabinet can have only 1 power supply. An 8- slot cabinet can have up to 3 power supplies. You can- not have more than two 16DSTU PCBs per power sup- ply, regardless of System Load Factor calculations. Exceeding the System Load Factor will cause the sys- tem’s power supplies to automatically shut down. 5. Compare the entry in row 2to your entry in row 1. Row 1 must always be equal to or less than the entry in row 2. Do not operate your system if the System Load Factortotal (row 1) exceeds the allowable value (row 2). SYSTEM CONFIGURATION - U SLOT System Load Factor Calculations Item Load Factor Qty Total Load 16DSTU PCB 16 4ASTU PCB 8 8ASTU PCB 12 110-Button DSS Console 2 24-Button DSS Console 1 Total DSS Consoles installed cannot exceed 4. 2-OPX Module 3 1. Total load for this configuration: 2. If you have one power supply installed, enter 48. If you have two power supplies installed, enter 80. If you have three power supplies installed, enter 112. (2 16DSTU PCBs maximum per power supply) Note: An 8-Slot Cabinet can have up to 3 power supplies. You cannot have more than two 16DSTU PCBs per power supply, regardless of System Load Factor calculations.