Nortel Modular Ics 6.1 Installer Guide
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Fiber cable management system / 241 P0603534 02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Fiber cable management system C100 Controller 38 mm (1 1/2 in) wood screws Spacer 90 Fiber cable guideLabel Fiber Cable Guide Label Spacer Fiber Cable Guide 38mm (1-1/2 in) wood screws
242 / Fiber cable management system Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534 02 Using the fiber cable management system To facilitate the installation of systems using fiber cables, the Fiber Cable Management System ensures that power cords are located outside of the cable tray. It also ensures that a 2.6 cm (1 in.) space exists between the ICS module and other modules. The following hardware components are used in the Fiber Cable Management System: •Fiber Comb (one per system): The Fiber Comb, is installed, using an adhesive back, on the ICS, below the fiber expansion cartridges. The Fiber Comb keeps the fiber cable in place and prevents the cables from being pinched between doors. Use the comb to keep fiber cables organized as they are routed to each Station Module, as shown in the 12-port example below. •Fiber Cable Guide (three per system): install in the entrance and exit of the cable trough. The Fiber Cable Guide allows fibers to be correctly routed to maintain a minimum bend radius when going through the cable trough. SM14 SM13 SM12 SM11 SM10SM09
Fiber cable management system / 243 P0603534 02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide •Spacer (three per system): install between the mounting brackets of the ICS and an adjacent module. The Spacer provides a 2.6 cm (1 in.) space between modules and the ICS. •Fiber Spool Holder (six per system): Replaces the trough shelf in modules requiring additional fiber spools. Install the spool holder in the right side of a Trunk Module. •ICS Door Label: Located on the inside of the ICS door, it provides space to identify fiber port allocation on the ICS.
244 / Fiber cable management system Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534 02 Using the fiber spool Fiber Cable – alternate routing Amphenol Cable Fiber Cable Fiber Spool Amphenol Cable – alternate routing Fiber cable Amphenol cable - alternate routing Amphenol cableFiber cable - alternate routingFiber spool
Fiber cable management system / 245 P0603534 02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Making fiber connections MICS-XC system Fiber CableFiber Spool Fiber Cable – alternate routing Fiber Comb 6-port Expansion Cartridge6-port Expansion cabinet Fiber cableFiber comb Fiber spool Fiber cable - alternate routing
246 / Fiber cable management system Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534 02 Routing fiber cables 6 port Expansion Cartridge Fiber cable guide Upward routed fiber cable Downward routed fiber cable loose cables
Connecting the wiring / 247 P0603534 02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Connecting the wiring This section describes the wire connections for your MICS system. Connecting the wiring to the distribution panel 1. Route the cables through the hole in the ICS cable trough to the distribution panel. 2. Bundle the cables with cable ties and secure them to the wall to support their weight. 3. Connect the telephone and auxiliary equipment wires to the appropriate pins on the distribution block (refer to the wiring charts). Note: If you are installing central answering positions (CAP) that require system auxiliary power supplies (SAPS), install the four-wire cable that comes with the SAP for each instance this is required. 4. Cross-connect the ICS telephone and auxiliary equipment wiring. 5. Connect the Station Module telephone wiring to the corresponding station pins. 6. Using a single pair of wires for each telephone, connect each of the telephones according to the wiring charts. Note: If you are installing CAPs with SAPS, the SAPS connects to the second pair of wires in the four-wire pair provisioned for each CAP that requires SAPS support. 7. Cross-connect the external lines to the distribution block — loop start, E&M, DID, BRI. Refer to the wiring charts. 8. The DTI is equipped with an internal channel service unit (CSU). You can connect the DTI directly to the
248 / Connecting the wiring Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534 02 termination point provided by your T1 or PRI service provider. If you disable the internal CSU, you can connect the DTI to an external CSU or multiplexer. The DTI does not provide the DC connection required for through-fed repeaters. If through-fed repeaters are used on the T1 or PRI span, disable the internal CSU and connect the DTI to an external CSU.
Connecting the wiring / 249 P0603534 02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Connecting an ICS with loop start lines Do not attach central office connections to the ICS or Modules until power is connected to the units. 2 ICS extensions and auxiliary 3 ICS lines 25-pair 0.5 mm (24 AWG) cables with female 50-pin connector to distribution panel1 ICS extensions
250 / Connecting the wiring Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534 02 Connecting the wiring for an ICS with T1 or PRI lines MICS-XC system T1 lines from Central OfficeT1 or PRI lines from Central Office