Aastra MX-ONE Installation Instructions Manual

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Installing MX-ONE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Copyright
© Copyright Aastra Technologies Limited, 2008. All rights reserved.
Disclaimer
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permission of the copyright owner.
The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to
continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Aastra shall
have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use
of this document.
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Contents
Contents
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Scope 1
1.2 Target Group 1
1.3 Prerequisites 1
2 Overview 3
2.1 Battery String 6
2.2 AC/DC Power Unit 7
2.3 Power Calculations 8
2.4 DC/AC Inverter 8
2.5 Media Gateway Classic 8
2.6 Fan Unit 10
2.7 Media Gateway 10
2.8 Servers 11
2.9 MX-ONE Compact SM 12
2.10 Time Slots and Physical Positions in LBP22 13
2.11 Boards in Media Gateway Classic 14
2.12 Cables 17
2.13 Environmental Requirements 18
3 Installation Preparation 21
3.1 Tools 21
3.2 ESD Wrist Strap in Conjunction with Service 22
3.3 Delivery Documents 23
3.4 Unpacking 24
4 Hardware Installation 25
4.1 Overview 25
4.2 Mounting Cabinets 26
4.3 Earthing the Cabinets 37
4.4 Installing Supporting Captive Nuts 41
4.5 Installing Batteries 42
4.6 Installing AC/DC Unit 47
4.7 Installing the DC/AC Inverter 54
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4.8 Installing Media Gateway Classic 56
4.9 Installing the Fan Unit 64
4.10 Installing Media Gateway 69
4.11 Installing Servers 71
4.12 Installing MX-ONE Compact SM 74
4.13 Installing a Cabinet Shelf 76
4.14 Labeling 77
5 Cabling 81
5.1 Cable Connectors 81
5.2 Connector Positions 81
5.3 Cable Labeling 85
5.4 Connecting Internal Power Cables 89
5.5 Connecting Cables 99
5.6 Connectors and LEDs on Board Fronts 103
5.7 Dummy Fronts 109
5.8 Extension Cable Structure 110
6 Connection of External Cables 117
6.1 General 117
6.2 Line Lengths 117
6.3 Analog Extensions 118
6.4 Digital Extensions 119
6.5 Cordless Extensions 121
6.6 Analog External Lines 122
6.7 Digital External Lines 124
6.8 Through-Connection on Power Failure or Processor
Malfunction 125
6.9 Call Metering 126
6.10 Private Trunk Lines (tie lines) 127
7 Alarms 129
7.1 Alarm Displays 129
7.2 Labelling of Alarm Displays 130
7.3 Service Signals to PBX Operator Console 131
7.4 Fan Unit Alarm 132
7.5 AC/DC Unit Alarms 133
8 Software Installation and Configuration 139
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9 Installation Test 141
9.1 Basic Installation Test 141
9.2 Installation Test for MX-ONE Telephony System 141
10 Mounting Side Plates, Doors, and Back Plate 143
10.1 Installing Panel 143
10.2 Installing the Side Plates 144
10.3 Installing the Cabinet Doors 147
10.4 Installing the Back Plate 148
11 Concluding Routines 151
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Introduction
1 Introduction
The MX-ONE â„¢ is a communication solution for mobile enterprises. MX-ONE
integrates voice and data communication in fixed and mobile networks for
public as well as private service. The MX-ONE can be integrated into an
existing Local Area Network (LAN) infrastructure. The MX-ONE supports both
IP telephony and functions found in classic circuit-switched PBXes (Private
Branch Exchanges).
1.1 Scope
This document describes the MX-ONE installation procedure. The document
also includes an installation test.
These installation instructions describe the mounting and cabling of an
exchange which has been fully equipped before the delivery to the installation
site.
1.2 Target Group
The target group for this document is personnel involved in installing the
MX-ONE.
1.3 Prerequisites
This section lists requirements that must be fulfilled before the installation starts.
1.3.1 Training
Personnel working with Aastra systems must have the training required to
perform their tasks correctly.
It is recommended for engineers installing the MX-ONE to be acquainted with
the following areas:
• Telephony Server
• Media Gateway
• Media Gateway Classic
• Certification
• TCP/IP Networks
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1.3.2 Electrical Connections
Installation procedures involving connection of power cables and batteries must
be performed according to local regulations.
1.3.3 Safety
All personnel involved in installation must read and understand the safety
instructions prior to installation, see the description for SAFETY.
1.3.4 Site Planning
The MX-ONE should be installed in a room prepared for the system. For
information on site preparation, see the environmental spec for MX-ONE SITE
PLANNING.
1.3.5 Grounding and Earthing
In this document the expressions grounding and earthing have the same
meaning.
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2 Overview
This section describes the hardware components in the MX-ONE, their
functions, and technical details as dimensions and weights.
The hardware components in the MX-ONE are mounted in two types of 19-inch
cabinets: the BYB 501 cabinet and the standard cabinet (locally sourced).
This document describes installation of hardware in the BYB 501 supplied by
Ericsson. Most of the instructions are also relevant for installation in other
19-inch cabinets.
The hardware components include a variable number of power units, batteries,
subracks with extension boards, fan units, Media Gateways, and servers. The
number of components and their location in the cabinet vary according to
customer needs.
For an example of an MX-ONE cabinet and its main hardware components, see
Figure 1 on page 4 .
The components in the figure are:
A BYB 501 cabinet
B
Standard cabinet (locally sourced)
C
Battery string
D
AC/DC unit
E
DC/AC inverter (locally sourced)
F
Subracks with Media Gateway Classic boards
G
Fan unit
H
Media Gateway
I
Servers for the MX-ONE Telephony System and
MX-ONE Messaging
K
MX-ONE Server
L
MX-ONE Compact SM
For information on technical details for the hardware components, Table 1
on page 5
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Figure 1 MX-ONE Cabinets
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Table 1 Size, Weight, and Voltage of MX-ONE Hardware
Pos.
Component
Product
Number
Width,
height, and
depth (mm)
Weight
(kg)
Input
Voltage
Output
voltage
Height
(U)
3)
Height
(M)
4)
A BYB 501
cabinet
(including
doors, side
and back
plates)
600 x 1,800 x
400
75
B Standard
cabinet
Locally
sourced
Battery
31 Ah (4
battery
blocks)
BKB 201
003/1
425 x 159 x
280
45
-48 V
DC
4 7.2
C
Battery
62 Ah (4
battery
blocks)
BKB 201
003/2
425 x 264 x
280
82
-48 V
DC
6 10.8
AC/DC
Unit
BZA 109 08/1
450 x 128 x
280
11.5 205 – 240
VAC
-48 V
DC
3 5.4
D
AC/DC
Unit
BZA 109 09/1
487 x 90 x
265
7.2 115 – 230
VAC
-48 V
DC
3 5.4
E DC/AC
Inverter
Locally
sourced
1) 1)
-48 V DC
120 –
230 V
AC
up to
3
up to
5.4
F Media
Gateway
Classic
BFD 761
40/1
450 x 310 x
315
6.6 – 14.0
2)
-48 V DC
7
G Fan Unit BFD 509
13/1
435 x 50 x
240
4.5
-48 V DC
1.2 2.2
H Media
Gateway
BFJ 901 03
440 x 44 x
260
3.2 100 – 240
VAC
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Table 1 Size, Weight, and Voltage of MX-ONE Hardware
Telephony
Server
KDU 137
454/5
463 x 44 x
693
23 100 – 240
VAC
1
not
for
BYB
501
MX-ONE
Availability
KDU 137
454/6
463 x 44 x
693
23 100 – 240
VAC
1
not
for
BYB
501
KDU 137
382/10
463 x 44 x
693
23 100 – 240
VAC
1
not
for
BYB
501
I
MX-ONE
Messaging
KDU 137
382/11
463 x 44 x
693
23 100 – 240
VAC
1
not
for
BYB
501
K MX-ONE
Server
BFJ 901 04/1
440 x 45 x
260
3.5 100 – 240
V AC, -48
VDC
12
L MX-ONE
Compact
SM
BFJ 901 05/x
440 x 90 x
260
4.9 100 – 240
V AC, -48
VDC
24
1)
Varies according to customer choice of inverter.
2)
Depending on configuration.
3)
U = 44.45 mm = 1.75 inches
4)
M = 25 mm = 0.98 inch
For information about power dissipation and power consumption, see the
description for POWER DISSIPATION.
2.1 Battery String
The batteries provide backup power to the system. Two types of batteries are
available, 31 Ah and 62 Ah.
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Figure 2 Batteries (62 Ah) and Battery Shelf
For technical data about the batteries, Table 1 on page 5
2.2 AC/DC Power Unit
The AC/DC power unit converts the power input from the AC power supply
network to DC output for the batteries and for the DC/DC converters in the
subracks.
Note: Other versions or types of AC/DC units exists.
Figure 3 AC/DC Power Unit, 115 - 230 V
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Figure 4 AC/DC Power Unit, 230V only
For technical data about the AC/DC power unit, Table 1 on page 5
2.3 Power Calculations
For information about power calculations, see the environmental spec for
MX-ONE SITE PLANNING.
2.4 DC/AC Inverter
The DC/AC inverter converts the batteries DC output to AC power for the Media
Gateway and the servers. The inverter is optional and can be replaced with
other types of power backup solutions.
Aastra is not supplying this unit.
2.5 Media Gateway Classic
The Media Gateway Classic boards are installed in one or two subracks
mounted in the cabinet, see Figure 4. When unshielded boards are used, these
should preferably be placed in the lower subrack.
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Figure 5 Media Gateway Classic
The subracks consist of the following parts:
A
Subrack A (upper subrack)
B
Subrack B (lower subrack)
C
Boards
D
DC/DC unit (board)
E
Board cover (when needed)
F
Cable chute
G
Finger plate
H
Front air plate
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I
Rear air plate
J
Upper air plate
K
Lower air plate
For technical data about the Media Gateway Classic, Table 1 on page 5
2.6 Fan Unit
The fan unit provides forced cooling of the Media Gateway Classic boards in
the subrack.
Figure 6 Fan Unit
For technical data about the fan unit, Table 1 on page 5
2.7 Media Gateway
The Media Gateways are installed in the upper part of the cabinet. The units
are equipped with internal cooling. Its mounting brackets can be turned to
support either metric (BYB 501) or 19-inch rack systems.
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Figure 7 Media Gateway
For technical data about the Media Gateway, Table 1 on page 5
2.8 Servers
There are several types of servers used in the MX-ONE. The MX-ONE Server
for general LIMs and the standard server, to be used for high performance
LIMs. The standard server is often used for LIM 1.
The servers are used to run the following systems:
• MX-ONE Telephony Server
• MX-ONE Messaging
• MX-ONE Manager Availability
• MX-ONE Manager Provisioning
Figure 8 Standard Server
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Figure 9 MX-ONE Server
For technical data about the servers, Table 1 on page 5
The MX-ONE Server consists of an Embedded Server Unit (ESU) built into a
1U high in the 19" building practice with internal cooling. Its mounting brackets
can be turned to support either metric or 19-inch rack systems.
2.9 MX-ONE Compact SM
The MX-ONE Compact SM consists of a Media Gateway and an MX-ONE
Server built as one unit. The unit has its own internal cooling. There are no
internal connections so all interconnection is done on the front of the unit.
Its mounting brackets can be turned to support either metric or 19-inch rack
systems.
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Figure 10 MX-ONE Compact SM
For technical data about the MX-ONE Compact SM, see Table 1 on page 5
2.10 Time Slots and Physical Positions in LBP22
Figure 11 Time Slots in LBP22
The LBP22 contains a total of 2 x 256 time slots, which is the maximum
number of time slots that two DSU boards can handle. Normally, a device
board requires one time slot per individual. For example, the ELU34 with its
32 individuals requires 32 time slots. Subrack A includes MAG 0 (magazine
0) and MAG 1, subrack B includes MAG 2 and MAG 3. Each of the 8 board
positions of a magazine holds 32 time slots.
The numbers 01 to 77 are the physical positions in the subrack.
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2.11 Boards in Media Gateway Classic
For boards used in the exchange, Table 2 on page 14 and Table 3 on page 15
Table 2 Boards with Front
Board Product
number
Building
height
Time
Slots
Remarks
ALU2/11 ROF 137
5373/11
20mm/8M
8
Alarm unit for external alarms
DC/DC ROF 137
6303/1
40mm/16M
---
Power unit
DSU/14 ROF 131
4414/14
20mm/8M
---
Distributed Switch Unit
ELU26/12 ROF 137
5321/12
20mm/8M
8
ISDN-S digital extensions
ELU31/3 ROF 137
5412/3
20mm/8M
32
DECT extensions
ELU33 ROF 137
5062/1
20mm/8M
32
Digital extensions
ELU34/1 ROF 137
5064/1
20mm/8M
32
Analog extensions with message
waiting
ELU34/2 ROF 137
5064/2
20mm/8M
32
Analog extensions with message
waiting (for China only)
ESU 1/ROF 137
6301/1
40mm/16M
---
Embedded Server Unit
1
A front SXK 106 1040/02 is
needed.
FTU2/11 ROF 137
5415/11
20mm/8M
8
Failure Transfer Unit
ROF 137
5067/1
20mm/8M
32
IP interface unit. With security.IPLU
ROF 137
5067/2
20mm/8M
32
IP interface unit
LSU-E ROF 137
6302/1
20mm/8M
--
LIM switch unit
SPU4/11 ROF 137
5430/11
20mm/8M
32
DTMF
TLU76/11 ROF 137
5338/11
20mm/8M
32
Digital trunk, ISDN, E1
TLU76/12 ROF 137
5338/12
20mm/8M
32
DPNSS, E1
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