Mitel 3300 Hardware Technical Reference Manual

Mitel 3300 Hardware Technical Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 MITEL 3300 IP Communications Platform Hardware Technical Reference Manual Mitel Communications Director Release 5.0...
  • Page 2 ). The information is subject to change without notice and should ® not be construed in any way as a commitment by Mitel or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. Mitel and its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Mitel Communications Director Release 5.0 ........
  • Page 4 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Connections ..............25 Controller Interfacess .
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Specifications ............49 Recommendations for North American LS Trunks .
  • Page 6 3300 Power Dongle (Cisco compliant) ........
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Appendix A : Signaling, Tones, and Transmission Signaling and Supervisory Tones ..........111 Time-Out Information .
  • Page 8 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Introduction ..............141 Maximum Cable Lengths .
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction...
  • Page 10 Hardware Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 11: About This Guide

    3300 ICP Overview The Mitel 3300 ICP is a converged Voice over IP (VoIP) solution that manages calls from IP devices connected to an IP network and from TDM (time division multiplexing) devices on existing telephony networks. The 3300 ICP controller provides IP and TDM call processing.
  • Page 12: Mitel Communications Director Release 4.0

    3300 ICP Release 8.0 UR3 • Release 8.0 UR3 introduces the MXe Server and the Mitel Communications Director, Mitel’s new high performance communications processing software. The MXe Server is based on the MXe chassis, and adds a new processor, the APC-MXe, which allows support for up to 5600 devices.
  • Page 13: 3300 Icp Release 8.0

    ONS ports. The older MXe Controller (PN 50005080) does not support protection on these ONS ports. 3300 ICP Release 7.1 • The 3300 AX is scalable from 64 to 200 IP phones, and is ideal where a high density of analog devices is required. 3300 ICP Release 7.0 •...
  • Page 14 Hardware Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 15 Chapter 2 3300 ICP Controllers...
  • Page 16 Hardware Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 17: 3300 Icp Controller Units

    3300 ICP Controller Units Description The 3300 ICP Controller contains the logic, processor, memory, communication interfaces, and call control software for managing call processing on the system. Note: Refer to the Release 7.0 version of the Hardware Technical Reference Manual for details on the older controllers;...
  • Page 18: Optional Components

    Power supply: supplies power to the controller Optional Components The following modules can be installed to increase capacity, expand functionality or improve reliability (see page 30): • Quad Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Mitel Mezzanine Card (MMC) • DSP II MMC • Echo Canceller Module •...
  • Page 19 3300 ICP Controllers Figure 1: AX Controller The controller front panel consists of the following components: • System LEDs - Alarm, Flash Activity, Power/Status Figure 2: AX Controller Front View (Cover Removed) The controller card in the AX controller rear panel consists of the following components: •...
  • Page 20 Hardware Technical Reference Manual • System LEDs - Alarm, Flash Activity, Power/Status. Figure 3: AX Controller Rear View...
  • Page 21: Standard Configuration For Ax

    3300 ICP Controllers The controller rear panel consists of the following components: • One or two power supply units • Fan complex • Controller card (described above) • 12 line card slots • Protective ground Standard Configuration for AX •...
  • Page 22 Hardware Technical Reference Manual • The MXe controller can be upgraded with the addition of a second processor, E2T, to increase capacity. • Redundancy is available with the addition of a RAID controller, a second hard disk, and a second AC PSU. •...
  • Page 23: Standard Configuration For Mxe

    3300 ICP Controllers Figure 5: MXe Controller Rear View Figure 6: MXe Controller with Redundant Hard Drive and Power Supply - Rear View The rear panel has an input power connector (standard male IEC320 AC) and protective ground. Standard Configuration for MXe •...
  • Page 24: Mxe Server

    • The MXe Server supports up to 5600 active users and up to 5600 devices. • The MXe Server uses the Applications Processor Card (APC-MXe) running the Mitel Com- munications Director, Mitel’s high performance communications processing software. • It ships with a standard 450 MHz RTC processor and an E2T processor.
  • Page 25: Standard Configuration For Mxe Server

    Two 450 MHz processors with 512 MB RAM (for RTC and E2T functionality) • Embedded DSP on the mid-plane • Two 128-channel Echo Canceller MMCs • Stratum 3 clock • Two hard disks; one will be pre-loaded with Mitel Communications Director software...
  • Page 26: Optional Configuration

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual • RAID hardware and redundant hard disk • Redundant power supplies and cooling fans Optional Configuration Note: The CIM ports exist but are not operational on the MXe Server. The LEDs will continue to flash. You can add •...
  • Page 27 3300 ICP Controllers Figure 10: CXi Controller Front View The Controller front panel consists of the following components: • Three slots for expansion modules • RS-232 maintenance port • CXi only; 10/100 BaseT WAN port (RJ-45 connector) with built-in firewall...
  • Page 28: Standard Configuration For Cx And Cxi

    PoE module provides enough power for 16 IP phones, some of which may be fitted with PKMs. For details about PoE and planning a PoE installation, see the Engineering Guidelines on the Mitel Edocs web site (http://edocs.mitel.com). The internal switch uses 802.1p/Q VLAN prioritization to ensure the quality of voice calls, forwarding packets with priority value 6 (from IP phones) ahead of packets with priority value 0 (from PCs and other IP devices).
  • Page 29: Optional Configuration

    32 channels of Echo cancellation. • support for the new Application Processor Card (APC) which offers additional deployment options for Mitel Applications Suite (MAS) solutions. • redundant fans The CX(i) II controller front panel consists of the following components: •...
  • Page 30: Front View - Cx Ii

    CXi II only; 10/100/1000 BaseT LAN port (RJ-45 connector) • CXi II only; 16 10/100 BaseT 802.3af LAN ports connected to an internal Ethernet Layer 2 switch (same as the CXi; see the 3300 ICP Hardware Technical Reference Manual for more information) •...
  • Page 31: Front View - Cxi Ii

    3300 ICP Controllers Front View - CXi II Rear View - CX(i) II The controller rear panel consists of the following components: • Input power connector and switch • Protective ground • Analog Main Board (AMB). Includes six LS trunk ports with CLASS support (CLASS is...
  • Page 32: Standard Configuration For Cx(I) Ii

    Two 21363 DSPs on main board Mass storage (spinning hard disk drive or solid state drive) is provided in a separately orderable kit. The kit includes factory-installed Mitel Communications Director software. The standard configuration does not support compresssion. Compression channels can be added using the DSP devices on the T1/E1 Combo modules (if compression is licensed), but these can only provide up to a maximum of 16 channels.
  • Page 33: Connections

    3300 ICP Controllers Connections Controller Interfacess Table 1: Controller Interfaces Quantity Connector Type Signals Comments MXe/ CX(i) / Function CX(i) II Server RS-232 DB-9 Txd, Rxd, (RTS), DCE pinout, (front panel) (CTS), (DTR), female. (CD), DSR, Gnd 115Kb/s data rate.
  • Page 34 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Table 1: Controller Interfaces (continued) Quantity Connector Type Signals Comments MXe/ CX(i) / Function CX(i) II Server 8-pin Txlink, Rxlink Pinout; standard IT Mod- (all differential cable pairs. jack pairs) See Note 4. Alarm DB-9 Contact closures, DB-9 connection Critical, Major, (female...
  • Page 35: Ports (Printer And Maintenance)

    3300 ICP Controllers RS-232 Ports (Printer and Maintenance) The two RS-232 ports require male DB-9 connectors. The following table lists the pin signals. Table 2: RS-232 Asynchronous Serial Port Pin Allocation Pin Number Signal Name Abbreviation Data Carrier Detect Receive Data...
  • Page 36 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Table 5: 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Pin Allocation (CX/CXi, MXe/MXe Server) Signal Signal Signal Signal Pin Number Pin Number 10/100 Mode 1000 Mode 10/100 Mode 1000 Mode TRD0+ – TRD2- TRD0- TRD1- TRD1+ – TRD3+ – TRD2+ –...
  • Page 37: Alarm Port

    3300 ICP Controllers Alarm Port The Alarm port requires a male DB-9 connector. The following table lists the signal for each pin. Table 6: Alarm Port Pin Allocation Pin Number Signal Critical Alarm (See Note 2) Critical Alarm Return (See Note 2) –...
  • Page 38: Field Upgradeable And Replaceable Controller Modules (Ax, Mxe, Cx/Cxi, Cx Ii/Cxi Ii)

    CX/CXi or MXe. The analog boards provide embedded analog capability on the controller. Caution:These modules are not designed for hot insertion into a powered-up controller card. Refer to the 3300 ICP Technician’s Handbook for installation procedures. This section covers the following modules and boards. Table 7 shows which modules and boards are supported on each controller.
  • Page 39 3300 ICP Controllers Table 7: Support for FRU modules by controller (continued) MXe Server CX/CXi CX II/CXi II   MXe processor (two (single (E2T/RTC) processors) processor) RAID   Controller  APC-MXe  APC-CXi  APC-CX(i) II  ...
  • Page 40: Stratum 3 Clock Module

    All of Mitel’s controllers use the Stratum 3 clock module. The Stratum 3 clock on the CX/CXi II is embedded on the main board and not field replaceable.
  • Page 41: Echo Canceller Module

    Analog Services Unit, Universal ASU, or ASU II. One or two (only one on the CX) Quad CIMs can be installed in any 3300 ICP controller (except on the AX and MXe Server) to provide for connection to a maximum of 12 ASUs, with the exception of the CX and CXi controllers, which will support only the first 3 ports of the Quad CIM module.
  • Page 42: Specifications

    The module provides two independent fiber optic connections to peripheral cabinets, NSUs, or DSUs in any combination. The 1300 nm FIMs cannot be used to connect NSUs. LEDs on the faceplate indicate the status of each link. For a description of LED status, refer to the 3300 ICP Technician’s Handbook.
  • Page 43: Specifications

    3300 ICP Controllers • Control section—generates control signals and the transmit clocks. This section also re- generates the telephony clocks for the peripheral cabinets, and provides status information for the main controller. Specifications Table 8: Dual FIM Specifications Dual FIM variants...
  • Page 44 Figure 14: Dual T1/E1 Framer This module has two ports, each supporting a digital link. LEDs on the faceplate indicate the status of each link. For a description of LED status and alarm indications, refer to the 3300 ICP Technician’s Handbook.
  • Page 45: Specifications

    3300 ICP Controllers Specifications Table 9: T1/E1 Framer Supported Protocols and Variants Interface Trunk Protocol Variant ISDN DMS 100 Primary Rate DMS 250 Interface (PRI) NI-2 BellCore National ISDN 5ESS GTD5 4ESS IDA-P XNET Hybrid QSIG QSIG T1/D4 Digital CO Digital DID Digital E&M...
  • Page 46: Pin Allocations

    The T1/E1 Combo MMC combines trunking and DSP functionality on a single card. The T1/E1 Combo card provides for resiliency. To use resiliency, you must have two 3300 ICPs running Release 7.0 software (or later) and a T1/E1 trunk connected to both ICPs. The trunk can fail over to the secondary ICP in the event of a primary ICP failure.
  • Page 47: Specifications

    3300 ICP Controllers Figure 15: T1/E1 Combo Card Specifications Refer to Table 9, “T1/E1 Framer Supported Protocols and Variants,” on page 37 and Table 10, “Dual T1/E1 Framer and T1/E1 Combo Specifications,” on page 37. Pin Allocations Table 12: T1/E1 Combo Card Pin Allocations...
  • Page 48: Quad Basic Rate Interface (Bri) Framer

    The Quad BRI Framer requires a 300 MHz or faster processor. The Quad BRI Framer MMC is a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) that can be installed in any of the MMC sites in the front panel of the 3300 controller.
  • Page 49: Specifications

    3300 ICP Controllers Specifications Table 13: Quad BRI Framer MMC Specifications Specification Value Channels 2 B-channels and 1 D-channel per link Maximum Line Length 1 km (Point-to-Point) 250 m (Point-to-Multipoint) (See Note) Note: In this table, Point-to-Multipoint (P2MP) refers to a physical P2MP configuration where more than one BRI set is connected to a single S interface.
  • Page 50: Ax And Asu Ii Specific Modules

    The AX and ASU II support Custom Local Access Signaling Services (CLASS) on the LS trunks and ONS lines. CLASS allows the 3300 ICP system to pass Calling Line ID digits and CLASS name information to display sets that support Caller ID functionality. The AX/ASU II also...
  • Page 51: Ax/Asu Ii Specifications

    3300 ICP Controllers AX/ASU II Specifications Table 15: ONS Station Line Circuits Attribute AX/ASU II line cards Battery Reversal all regions Constant Current 25 mA DC Leakage Resistance Immunity 10 kohm Dial Pulse Detection External Loop Drive Capability (Ringing Range)
  • Page 52 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Table 15: ONS Station Line Circuits (continued) Attribute AX/ASU II line cards Note 1: Approximately 5.17 miles (8.28 km) over 22-gauge cable with 300 ohm set, or 3.25 miles (5.19 km) over 24-gauge cable with 300 ohm set, or 2 miles (3.2 km) over 26-gauge with 300 ohm set.
  • Page 53: Analog Boards

    3300 ICP Controllers Analog Boards Analog Main Board/Analog Option Board Description The MX/MXe and CX/CXi Analog Main Boards (AMB) provide embedded analog connectivity. The MX and CX/CXi can expand to support an Analog Option Board (AOB). Note: The MXe Server and the AX do not support the Analog Main Board or the Analog Option Board.
  • Page 54 Custom Local Area Signaling Se rvices (CLASS) is supported on embedded LS trunks and ONS lines. CLASS allows the 3300 ICP system to pass Calling Line ID digits and CLASS name information to display sets that support Caller ID functionality.
  • Page 55 3300 ICP Controllers Table 16: ONS Station Line Circuits for the AMB (continued) Attribute AMB (v1 to v3) DC Message Waiting Load Capability Not supported DC Message Waiting Voltage Metering Generation On-hook Transmission Capability 500 ms, current feed < 1 mA...
  • Page 56 Hardware Technical Reference Manual When the relays close, ONS 1 and ONS 2 on the AMB are automatically connected to the first two LS trunk circuits. After power is restored and communication is re-established with the controller, the relays open and the ONS and LS circuits function normally again. When a system or network failure occurs, the controller checks for active calls on the ONS lines and will only switch the ONS phones when they are free.
  • Page 57: Specifications

    3300 ICP Controllers Specifications ONS Lines Table 17: ONS Circuit Specifications Parameter Value Number of Circuits per Card: 2 (MX) and 4 (CX/CXi) Loop Detector Threshold: 2000 ohms On-hook Tip/Ring Voltage -48 Vdc nominal External Loop Resistance 600 ohms maximum...
  • Page 58 Hardware Technical Reference Manual LS Trunks Table 19: LS Trunk Signaling Protocols AMB/AOB LS Protocol North America (NA) TIA/EIA-464-C Latin America (LA) TIA/EIA-912 United Kingdom (UK) UK Subscriber/Subsidiary Loop United Kingdom (UK) UK Loop Start Disconnect Clear United Kingdom (UK) and Europe (EU) CTR-21...
  • Page 59 Note: Use the LSMeasure Tool to determine the line settings for Loop Start (LS) trunks that are connected to an Analog Board in the controller, to a Universal ASU, or to an ASU II. Refer to the 3300 ICP Technician’s Handbook or the System Administration Tool online help for details.
  • Page 60: Recommendations For North American Ls Trunks

    Decibels above Reference Noise with 3 KHz flat noise weighting. Recommendations for UK LS Trunks This following information is only relevant for installations in the UK: • When connecting the 3300 ICP to Local Exchange lines via LS trunks it is important that the correct line type be used.
  • Page 61: Ls Trunk Impedance Characteristics

    System X line type ‘0’ (Subscriber lines) or line type ‘3’ (business PBX/PABX lines). • Both types of lines will work satisfactorily with the 3300 ICP, however line type ‘3’ is the preferred line type for connecting a PBX/PABX. LS Trunk Impedance Characteristics The following tables provide the impedance values for each Balance Network Setting option (CO Trunk Circuit Descriptor form) depending on the country variant of the system.
  • Page 62 Hardware Technical Reference Manual LS Impedance Values Balance Network Setting Non-IP (CO Trunk Circuit Descriptor Form) Balance Balance Same as “National Complex” Same as “National Alternate Complex Complex” Spare 1 Spares 2, 3, and 4 Table 27: China: LS Trunk Impedance Values LS Impedance Values Balance Network Setting...
  • Page 63 3300 ICP Controllers Table 28: Europe: LS Trunk Impedance Values LS Impedance Values Balance Network Setting Non-IP (CO Trunk Circuit Descriptor Form) Balance Balance Same as “TBR21” Same as “TBR21” Same as “TBR21” Same as “TBR21” Alternate Complex Spares 1, 2, 3, and 4 600 Notes: Notes: •...
  • Page 64 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Table 30: North America: LS Trunk Impedance Values (continued) LS Impedance Values Balance Network Setting Non-IP (CO Trunk Circuit Descriptor Form) Balance Balance 350W + (1000//210nF) MX and AMB/AOB V1: 100W + (1000//45nF) TBR21 AMB/AOB V2/V3, ASU II and AX: 100W + (1050//60nF) 350W + (1000//210nF)
  • Page 65 3300 ICP Controllers Table 31: Latin America: LS Trunk Impedance Values LS Impedance Values Balance Network Setting (CO Trunk Non-IP Circuit Descriptor Form) Balance Balance Same as “National 560R+(1500R||330nF) Alternate Complex Complex” Spare 1 Spares 2, 3, and 4 Notes: Notes: •...
  • Page 66: Music On Hold And Paging Specifications

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual Music on Hold and Paging Specifications Music On Hold Note: Music on Hold is not supported on the ASU II. Table 33: MOH Electrical Specifications Input impedance 600 ohms nominal Maximum input voltage SELV limits Maximum input audio level without 0.4 Vrms (mono input)/0.2 Vrms (each stereo input), clipping THD @ -40 dB...
  • Page 67 3300 ICP Controllers Table 35: Amphenol Line/Trunk Connector Pin Allocation (continued) Pin Number Signal Pin Number Signal Board – – – – – – – – – PFT_TK_ T1 PFT_TK_ R1 Main PFT_TK_ T2 PFT_TK_ R2 TK_TIP3 TK_RING3 TK_TIP4 TK_RING4...
  • Page 68 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Table 36: RJ-11 Line/Trunk Connector Pin Allocation (continued) Port Pin Number Function Paging Paging signal Paging signal Not used Paging relay common Paging relay NO (normally open) Paging relay NC (normally closed) Page 2 of 2 Music On Hold Connector The Music On Hold port uses a 3.5 mm stereo jack for input-signal connection.
  • Page 69: Application Processor Card - Apc-Mxe (Mxe Server)

    Description The Application Processor Card (APC-MXe) is an embedded PC card. It comes standard in the MXe Server, and runs the Mitel Communications Director. The APC-MXe card includes a battery that supplies the non-volatile RAM. The Mitel Communications Director and the controller software will come pre-installed on one of the two redundant hard drives that come standard with the MXe Server.
  • Page 70: Application Processor Card - Apc-Cx(I)

    The APC-CX(i) hosts the Mitel Standard Linux (MSL) that can run: • Mobile Extension - Enables the 3300 ICP users to twin their cell phone (or other external telephone connected to the PSTN) with their office extension. Once twinned, calls to the office extension ring both devices simultaneously until one or the other is answered or, if unanswered, forwarded to voice mail.
  • Page 71 Four connectors on the back panel of the CX(i) II provide access to the APC-CX(i) Assembly for maintenance and configuration: • a serial (RS-232) console port – used to install and set up the Mitel Standard Linux (MSL) console. Requires a VT-100 terminal or terminal emulator program. •...
  • Page 72 Hardware Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 73: Chapter 3: Services Units And Gateways

    Chapter 3 Services Units and Gateways...
  • Page 74 Hardware Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 75: Network Services Units

    The Universal NSU connects to a 3300 ICP Controller through a fiber optic cable. Additional digital trunk capacity can be added to the 3300 ICP by chaining two NSUs together. NSUs are chained together by connecting a Category 5 crossover cable from a Copper Interface Module...
  • Page 76 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Figure 20: Universal Network Services Unit Front Panel The Universal NSU front panel contains: • RS-232 serial port (DB-9 connector to a PC) for maintenance purposes such as field installation, database upgrade, access to logs, and modem connection for remote access •...
  • Page 77: R2 Network Services Unit

    Suppression (Q.479), Test Calls (Q.490) and international signals). The R2 NSU connects to a 3300 ICP Controller through a fiber optic cable. Additional digital trunk capacity can be added to the 300 ICP by chaining two NSUs together. NSUs are chained together by connecting a Category 5 crossover cable from a Copper Interface Module (CIM) port on one NSU to a CIM port on the other.
  • Page 78: Basic Rate Interface Network Services Unit

    The European variant supports both network and user-side interfaces. The BRI NSU supports 15 BRI U-interfaces per unit. It does not connect directly to a 3300 ICP controller, but rather to the Universal NSU through a copper cable.
  • Page 79 Services Units and Gateways Figure 24: BRI Network Services Unit Front Panel The BRI NSU front panel consists of the following components: • RS-232 serial port (DB-9 connector) for installation, configuration, and maintenance • BRI Circuit LEDs • CEPT link Status LED •...
  • Page 80: Dip Switch Settings

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual DIP Switch Settings Universal and R2 NSU DIP Switch Settings Table 39: Message Link DIP Switch Settings DIP Switch Notes Rear panel, Primary NSU Set to 1 (up). Connected to the controller. left side Secondary NSU Set to 2 (down).
  • Page 81: Pin Allocations

    Services Units and Gateways Pin Allocations Table 43: CIM Port Connector RJ-45 Connector Pin Signal Name Not used Not used Not used Not used Note: The BRI NSU is not equipped with CIM ports. Table 44: Ethernet Connector RJ-45 Connector Pin Signal Name Not used Not used...
  • Page 82 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Table 46: T1 and E1 Connector Pin Allocation Signal Name RJ-45 Connector NT Mode (Switch-6 UP) LT Mode (Switch-6 DOWN) RX Ring TX Ring RX Tip TX Tip Not used Not used TX Ring RX Ring TX Tip RX Tip Not used...
  • Page 83: Analog Services Units

    Services Units and Gateways Analog Services Units Description Mitel Analog Services Units (ASUs) provide connectivity for analog trunks and telephones (On-Premise Station (ONS) and POTS) to the 3300 ICP system. There are three variants: • Analog Services Unit II •...
  • Page 84: Analog Services Unit

    LS trunks, Music on Hold, or Loudspeaker paging. Custom Local Access Signaling Services (CLASS) allows the 3300 ICP system to pass Calling Line ID digits and CLASS name information to ONS display sets that support Caller ID functionality.
  • Page 85: Universal Analog Services Unit

    Loop Start trunk in the event of a system or power failure.. Note: CLASS trunks are not supported on the Universal ASU. Note: Custom Local Access Signaling Services (CLASS) allows the 3300 ICP system to pass Calling Line ID digits and CLASS name information to ONS display sets that support Caller ID functionality.
  • Page 86 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Figure 31: Universal Analog Services Unit Rear Panel The Universal Analog Services Unit rear panel provides: • Female 25-pair Amphenol trunk/line connector (LS and ONS Tip/Ring or A/B circuits) • One paging connector (supports two paging ports) •...
  • Page 87 Services Units and Gateways Paging (Universal ASU only) The paging interface provides two paging ports. Each paging port is a transformer-coupled interface providing: • 600 ohm input impedance • Full duplex capability • A complete 2/4 wire hybrid interface • A balance impedance set at 600 ohms.
  • Page 88: Asu Ii Transmission Standards

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual ASU II Transmission Standards There is only one variant of the ASU II. T able 52 lists the transmission standards supported on the ASU II. Table 19, “LS Trunk Signaling Protocols,” on page 50 lists the LS trunk signalling protocols supported on the ASU II.
  • Page 89 Services Units and Gateways Table 53: ONS Station Line Circuits by ASU type (continued) Attribute ASU II Loop status LED per card per circuit Low level diagnostics Message Waiting Cadence See Table 62, “Message Waiting Parameters,” on page 87 Message Waiting indication DC Message Waiting Load capability 2 sets supported...
  • Page 90: Loop Start Trunks

    Universal ASU reset • Loss of the CIM link between the 3300 Controller and ASU. When the relays close, ONS ports are automatically connected to the LS trunk circuits. After power is restored and communication is re-established with the controller, the relays open and the ONS and LS circuits function normally.
  • Page 91: Pin Allocations

    Services Units and Gateways The System Fail Transfer ONS ports are physically mapped to the LS trunks as follows: Table 55: ONS Port Circuit Assignment to LS Trunk Circuit ASU II or AX controller with AMB in CX/CXi, CX/CXi II or Universal ASU 4 + 12 Combo Card ONS Port...
  • Page 92: Asu And Universal Asu Line And Trunk Connector

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual Table 56: 25-pair Connector Pin Allocation (continued) Signal Signal Number Number 4 + 12 4 + 12 24 Port ONS 16 Port ONS 24 Port ONS 16 Port ONS Combo Combo ONS Ring 15 ONS Ring 15 ONS Tip 15 ONS Tip 15 ONS Ring 16 ONS Ring 16...
  • Page 93: Asu Ii Ons Parameters

    Services Units and Gateways Table 57: 25-pair Connector Pin Allocation (continued) Signal Signal Pin Number Pin Number Universal ASU Universal ASU ONS Tip 16 ONS Tip 16 ONS Ring 16 ONS Ring 16 LS Tip 1 ONS Tip 17 LS Ring 1 ONS Ring 17 LS Tip 1-1 ONS Tip 18...
  • Page 94 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Table 59: Transmission Parameters ASU variant Input Impedance Balance Impedance 600 ohms 600 ohms 270R+(750R||150nF) 270R+(750R||150nF) 1. The UK ASU is used in the United Kingdom and New Zealand. 2. The LA ASU is used in Latin America, including Brazil. 3.
  • Page 95: Asu Ii Ls Trunk Parameters

    Services Units and Gateways ONS Ringing Parameters Table 61: Ringing Parameters Ringing Parameters Voltage 65 Vrms sine wave superimposed onto –48 Vdc Frequency 20 Hz (NA/LA 25 Hz (UK Trip Battery: Silent interval -30 Vdc Ring Interval -50 Vdc Number of bridged ringers Max.
  • Page 96: Asu Ls Trunk Parameters

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual • Table 26, “Brazil: LS Trunk Impedance Values,” on page 53 • Table 32, “UK: LS Trunk Impedance Values,” on page 57 ASU LS Trunk Parameters Trunk Functions Parameters Min. operating loop current 18 mA Max operating loop current 100 mA (NA/LA) 60 mA (UK/EU) Loop current limit...
  • Page 97: Ls Trunks Selection In The Uk

    Note: Use the LSMeasure Tool to determine the line settings for Loop Start (LS) trunks that are connected to an Analog Board in the controller, a Universal ASU, or an ASU II. Refer to the 3300 ICP Technician’s Handbook or the System Administration Tool online help for details.
  • Page 98 Hardware Technical Reference Manual values should be shifted by a value that corresponds to the difference between the transmission level at that interface and 0 dB. Table 65: Transmission Quality 2 kHz Flat Circuit Power Circuit Loop Transmission Circuit Circuit Noise Influence Balance...
  • Page 99 Services Units and Gateways Table 68: New Zealand Balance Network Setting LS Impedance Values (CO Trunk Circuit Descriptor Balance Form) National Complex 370R+(620R||310nF) 370R+(620R||310nF) TBR21 Same as “National Complex” Same as “National Complex” Alternate Complex Same as “National Complex” Same as “National Complex” Table 69: North America/Latin America LS Impedance Values Balance Network Setting...
  • Page 100: Peripheral Cabinet

    Mitel IP phones. Figure 32: 3300 CITELlink Gateway The gateway connects to the 3300 ICP controller through a Layer 2 switch. Up to 24 Norstar phones can be connected to the gateway using the existing telephone wiring, punchdown blocks, and connectors.
  • Page 101: Sx-200 Bay

    The SX-200 Bay cabinet holds up to 12 card slots: eight slots support line (ONS, OPS or DNI) cards, and four support the control cards and the FIM or CIM carrier cards. Up to seven bays can be connected to a 3300 ICP using FIM or CIM cables. Note: SX-200 Bays are supported by MXe controllers only.
  • Page 102: Line Cards

    ONS calls. The module is not used for DTMF receiver resources; these are provided by the 3300 ICP controller. • Fiber Interface Module (FIM): The FIM connects the SX-200 Bay to the 3300 ICP. It sits on the BCC III card. •...
  • Page 103: Ons/Class Line Card (North America Only)

    Data Error Rate: Better than 1 in 10,000,000 bits, in the presence of an interferingsignal (ringing) Features Provided: Interface for MITEL SUPERSET 4000-series digital telephones, SC1000 attendant consoles, PKM 12 and PKM 48 Programmable Key Modules (See Note) 2-wire/4-wire conversion...
  • Page 104: Ops Line Card (North America Only)

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual ONS/CLASS Line Card Specifications Number of Circuits per Card: Loop Detector Threshold: 15 mA (+1 mA) Trip Battery Ringing Interval: -48 Vdc nominal Bridged Ringers: 5 (C4 or equivalent) PCM Coding: -law External Loop Resistance 600 ohms External Wire Resistance 400 ohms Power Consumption...
  • Page 105 Services Units and Gateways Each circuit has a LED on the front panel which lights to indicate that the line is in use. A seve nth LED at the bottom of the panel lights to indicate a failure on the card. Calls incoming to the OPS line card are converted from analog to digital signals by a line circuit module.
  • Page 106: Fiber Interface Module And Copper Interface Modulesii

    The FIM and CIM interfaces in the SX-200 Bay are single-port versions of the dual- and quad- port FIM and CIM interfaces in the 3300 ICP, which are described on page 33 and page 34 respectively. Although functionally and physically equivalent, the SX-200 Bay and 3300 ICP modules are not interchangeable.
  • Page 107: Chapter 4: Specifications

    Chapter 4 Specifications...
  • Page 108 Hardware Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 109: Environment

    Specifications Environment Controller Table 71: Storage Environment Condition Specification Temperature -40º to 150ºF (-40º to +66ºC) Humidity 15-95% Relative Humidity, non-condensing Vibration 0.5 g, 5 to 100 Hz, any orthogonal axis 1.5 g, 100 to 500 Hz, any orthogonal axis Mechanical Stress One 6 in.
  • Page 110 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Table 73: Storage Environment Condition Specification Mechanical Stress One 6 in. (15.3 cm) drop, each edge and corner adjacent to the rest face – unpackaged One 30 in. (76.2 cm) drop, each edge and corner packaged in cardboard &...
  • Page 111: Dimensions

    Specifications Dimensions Controller Table 75: Controller Dimensions MXe/ MXe Server Height 12.25 in 3.5 in. (8.9 cm) (2 U) 3.5 in. (8.9 cm) (2 U) (31.1 cm) (7 U) Width 17.76 in 17.75 in. 17.75 in. (45.1 cm) (45.1 cm) (45.1 cm) Depth 14.6 in...
  • Page 112: Power

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual Power Controllers Table 77: Controller Input Power Requirements Input/disconnect IEC320-C14, Class 1 AC, Receptacle (2 receptacles on AX and MXe with redundant power) Input voltage/frequency rating 100-120 VAC; 50/60 Hz 200-240 VAC; 50/60 Hz Maximum input power 100 watts (100-user/MX) 120 watts (250-user) 150 watts (700-user/LX)
  • Page 113: Telephone Power

    Power jack from a 24 VDC power adapter • The 3300 CXi contains an internal L2 Switch that is IEEE 802.3af-compliant • 3300 Power Dongle (not required if you are using an 802.3af-compliant version of the Cisco Catalyst 4500 switch) • IEEE 802.3af-compliant L2 switches.
  • Page 114: 3300 Power Dongle (Cisco Compliant)

    Caution: Telephone firmware must be at Release 3.2 or higher before the phone can be powered from a Cisco switch or hub through the 3300 Power Dongle. Power the set from a wall plug to update the firmware, and then connect the dongle BEFORE unplugging the phone from the wall.
  • Page 115: Hp Procurve Products

    Specifications Before enabling port power, this unit generates a signal that a power-ready device will loop back. This signal is transmitted on the 7/8 pair and if this is looped back on the 4/5 pair, the hub then assumes a power-ready device is connected and enables power on that port. The hub continuously probes the port with signals to en sure the device is still connected.
  • Page 116: Hp Procurve 2600-Pwr Series

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual • 5308 provides up to 192 ports (10/100) at 15.4 W PoE. HP ProCurve 2600-PWR Series • Layer 2 and 3 managed stackable • 2626-PWR 24 10/100 PoE ports (provides full 15.4 W to all ports) •...
  • Page 117 Appendix A Signaling, Tones, and Transmission...
  • Page 118 Hardware Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 119: Signaling And Supervisory Tones

    Signaling, Tones, and Transmission Signaling and Supervisory Tones The standard range of programmed tones are composed of • 12 DTMF sets of tones • 1 set of tones that form part of the call progress tone plan • 1 test of 1004 Hz (digital milliwatt). Time-Out Information The system is capable of responding to or providing the following supervisory conditions: •...
  • Page 120 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Table 81: Time-Out Information (continued) Time-Out Feature Description Period First Digit Timer 5 - 60 s This is the time the system will wait for the first digit after going off-hook at a station. Interdigit Timer 3 - 60 s Time between dialed digits.
  • Page 121: Transmission Characteristics

    ANSI/TIA/EIA-810-A “Transmission Requirements for Narrowband Voice over IP and Voice over PCM Digital Wireline Telephones” In addition, the 3300 ICP meets all local specifications for each Mitel business region. Line and Trunk Support Characteristics (North America) The North American variant of the system supports the following line and trunk parameters: •...
  • Page 122: Loss Plan Matrices

    Bays. Specifically, only ONS, OPS and DNIC station circuits are supported. Port Abbreviations Table 82 lists the Mitel Loss Plan, TIA, and ETSI abbreviations for each port. The Mitel Loss Plan abbreviation is used in the Loss Plan Matrices. Table 82: Port Abbreviations...
  • Page 123: Station Circuits

    ASU On-Premise Station iONS iONS Analog Services Unit ASU II On-Premise Station abONS abONS Analog Services Unit II, 3300 ICP Ethernet Ports Analog Board On-Premise Station abONS abONS 3300 MX Controller with Embedded Analog (AMB and AOB) SX-2000/SX-200 On-Premise SX-2000/SX-200 ONS...
  • Page 124: Trunk Circuits

    DTT(DU) Universal NSU The Loss Plan Matrices for countries supported by the 3300 ICP are provided in the following section. The values in these tables are in decibels (dB) and represent the voice path loss from a particular port to a particular port.
  • Page 125: Australia

    Signaling, Tones, and Transmission Australia Port iONS ONS iOPS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT abONS abACO abACOs abACOhl                 Loss iONS ...
  • Page 126: China

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual China Port iONS ONS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT abONS abACO abACOs abACOhl                Loss iONS   ...
  • Page 127: Germany

    Signaling, Tones, and Transmission Germany Port iONS ONS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT abONS abACO abACOs abACOhl                Loss iONS   ...
  • Page 128: Latin America

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual Latin America Port iONS ONS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT abONS abACO abACOs abACOhl                Loss iONS  ...
  • Page 129: New Zealand

    Signaling, Tones, and Transmission New Zealand Port iONS ONS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT abONS abACO abACOs abACOhl                Loss iONS  ...
  • Page 130: Portugal

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual Portugal Port iONS ONS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT abONS abACO abACOs abACOhl                Loss iONS   ...
  • Page 131: United Kingdom

    Signaling, Tones, and Transmission United Kingdom Port iONS ONS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT abONS abACO abACOs abACOhl                Loss iONS  ...
  • Page 132: Australia

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual Australia Tone Plan Frequency Tone Cadence (s) (Hz) ARS 2nd Dial 400/425 Continuous Busy 0.375 on, 0.375 off, repeat Camp-on 0.25 on, off Conference 0.8 on, off Confirmation 400/425 0.1 on, 0.1 off, 0.1 on, 0.7 off, repeat Dial Tone 400/425 Continuous...
  • Page 133: Brazil

    Signaling, Tones, and Transmission Brazil Tone Plan Frequency Tone Cadence (s) (Hz) ARS 2nd Dial Continuous Busy 0.25 on, 0.25 off, repeat Camp-on 0.06 on, 0.025 off, repeat x 2 Conference 1 on, off Confirmation Continuous Dial Tone 0.975 on, 0.06 off, then repeat Feature Active Dial (0.125 on, 0.125 off) x 8, then continuous Interrupted Dial...
  • Page 134: China

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual China Tone Plan Frequency Tone Cadence (s) (Hz) ARS 2nd Dial Continuous Busy 0.35 on, 0.35 off, repeat Camp-on 0.4 on, off Conference 1.0 on, off Confirmation 350/440 Continuous Dial Tone Continuous Feature Active Dial 0.4 on, 0.4 off, then continuous Interrupted Dial 0.4 on, 0.4 off, then continuous Message Notification...
  • Page 135: France

    Signaling, Tones, and Transmission France Tone Plan Frequency Tone Cadence (s) (Hz) ARS 2nd Dial Continuous Busy 0.5 on, 0.5 off, repeat Camp-on 0.2 on, off Conference 0.6 on, off Confirmation Continuous Dial Tone Continuous Feature Active Dial 0.75 on, 0.75 off, then continuous Interrupted Dial 0.75 on, 0.75 off, then continuous Message Notification...
  • Page 136: Germany

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual Germany Tone Plan Frequency Tone Cadence (s) (Hz) ARS 2nd Dial Continuous Busy 0.1 on, 0.4 off, repeat Camp-on 0.25 on, off Conference 0.25 on, off Confirmation 0.1 on, 0.1 off, 0.1 on, 0.7 off, repeat Dial 0.1 on, 0.1 off, 0.1 on, 0.7 off, repeat External Camp-on...
  • Page 137: Italy

    Signaling, Tones, and Transmission Italy Tone Plan Frequency Tone Cadence (s) (Hz) ARS 2nd Dial 0.2 on, 0.2 off, 0.6 on, 1 off, repeat forever Busy 0.2 on, 0.2 off, repeat forever Camp-on 0.2 on, 0.1 off, 0.2 on, 0.1 off Conference 0.2 on, off Confirmation...
  • Page 138 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Output Level (in dBm) iACO Tone iONS iOPS abACO iACOs ACOs abONS abACOhl ARS 2nd Dial Busy Dial Camp-on Conference Confirmation Feature Active Dial Interrupted Dial Message Notification Modem Answer Override Paging Reorder Ringback Special Busy Special Ringback Transfer Dial Voice Mail...
  • Page 139: Latin America

    Signaling, Tones, and Transmission Latin America Tone Plan Frequency Tone Cadence (s) (Hz) ARS 2nd Dial Continuous Busy 480/620 0.5 on, 0.5 off, repeat Camp-on 0.1 on, 0.05 off, repeat x 2 Conference 1 on, off Confirmation 350/440 Continuous Dial 350/440 Continuous Feature Active Dial...
  • Page 140: Netherlands

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual Netherlands Tone Plan Frequency Tone Cadence (s) (Hz) ARS 2nd Dial Continuous Busy 0.5 on, 0.5 off, repeat Camp-on 0.5 on, off Conference 0.1 on, off Confirmation Continuous Dial Continuous Feature Active Dial 0.75 on, 0.75 off, repeat Interrupted Dial 0.4 on, 0.04 off, repeat forever Message Notification...
  • Page 141: New Zealand

    Signaling, Tones, and Transmission New Zealand Tone Plan Frequency Tone Cadence (s) (Hz) ARS 2nd Dial Continuous Busy 0.5 on, 0.5 off, repeat Camp-on 0.2 on, off Conference 0.6 on, off Confirmation 1400 Continuous Dial Tone Continuous Feature Active Dial 0.75 on, 0.75 off, then continuous Interrupted Dial 0.75 on, 0.75 off, then continuous...
  • Page 142: North America

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual North America Tone Plan Frequency Tone Cadence (s) (Hz) ARS 2nd Dial 350/440 Continuous Busy 480/620 0.5 on, 0.5 off, repeat Camp-on 0.1 on, 0.05 off, repeat x 2 Conference 1 on, off Confirmation 350/440 Continuous Dial Tone 350/440 Continuous...
  • Page 143: Portugal

    Signaling, Tones, and Transmission Portugal Tone Plan Frequency Tone Cadence (s) (Hz) ARS 2nd Dial Continuous Busy 0.2 on, 0.2 off, repeat Camp-on 0.2 on, 0.01 off, 0.2 on, 0.1 off Conference 0.2 on, off Confirmation 0.1 on, 0.1 off, 0.1 on, 0.7 off, repeat Dial 350/425 Continuous...
  • Page 144: Spain

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual Spain Tone Plan Frequency Tone Cadence (s) (Hz) ARS 2nd Dial Continuous Busy 0.2 on, 0.2 off, repeat Camp-on 0.6 on, 0.2 off, 0.6 on, off Conference 1400 0.4 on, off Confirmation Continuous Dial Continuous Feature Active Dial (0.1 on, 0.1 off) x 8, then continuous Interrupted Dial (0.1 on, 0.1 off), repeat x 8, then continuous...
  • Page 145: United Kingdom

    Signaling, Tones, and Transmission United Kingdom Tone Plan Frequency Tone Cadence (s) (Hz) ARS 2nd Dial 350/440 Continuous Busy 0.35 on, 0.35 off, repeat Camp-on 0.1 on, off Conference 0.1 on, off Confirmation 350/440 Continuous Dial 350/440 Continuous Feature Active Dial 350/440 0.75 on, 0.75 off, repeat Interrupted...
  • Page 146 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Output Level (in dBm) iACO Tone iONS iOPS abACO iACOs ACOs abONS abACOhl Feature Active Dial Interrupted Dial Message Notification Modem Answer Override Paging Reorder Ringback Special Busy Special Ringback Transfer Dial Voice Mail...
  • Page 147 Appendix B Ethernet Cabling Guidelines...
  • Page 149: Introduction

    Ethernet Cabling Guidelines Introduction The 3300 ICP system transmits voice communications over a data network using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Electrical interference in the environment can reduce the quality of the voice and data signals that are transmitted over Ethernet cable. Desktop computers, printers, servers, lighting, and other office devices place a high demand on the electrical infrastructure and increase the risk of electrical interference.
  • Page 150: Cabling Guidelines For The Desktop

    Hardware Technical Reference Manual Cabling Guidelines for the Desktop Refer to Figure 34 and the corresponding cabling guidelines to minimize electrical interference at the desktop. Figure 34: Desktop Cabling Table 86: Desktop Environment Cabling Guidelines Connection Guidelines Ethernet connection to network •...
  • Page 151 Ethernet Cabling Guidelines Table 86: Desktop Environment Cabling Guidelines (continued) Connection Guidelines Surge suppressing power bar • Recommended model is American Power Conversion “SurgeArrest” • Route power cables away from Ethernet cables Power outlet for desktop • Use outlet to supply power to computer and IP Phone power equipment adapter only •...
  • Page 152: Cabling Guidelines In The Equipment Room

    Table 87: Equipment Room Cabling Guidelines Connection Guidelines 3300 ICP or 3100 ICP • Use CAT 5, CAT 5e, or CAT 6 Ethernet connector blocks and cables controller • CAT 5e or CAT 6 certified cable provides better immunity to crosstalk •...
  • Page 153 • If the site is configured with resilient IP phones, ensure that the 3300 controllers are powered by dedicated power bars. • Switching power supplies common in computers and telecommunications equipment generate noise voltages, known as harmonics.
  • Page 154 Hardware Technical Reference Manual Table 87: Equipment Room Cabling Guidelines (continued) Connection Guidelines Standard metal rack • Bolt each rack securely to the floor and connect a dedicated ground wire between the frame and the ground bus bar. • If rack-mounted equipment obtains safety ground from the metal rack, ensure that a good electrical connection is made between the rack and the cabinet metalwork.
  • Page 155: Category 3 Cabling Guidelines (Cx/Cxi)

    Note: Not all telecom cable is Category 3-compliant. Note: Detailed guidelines concerning the use of Category 3 cable can be found in the the Engineering Guidelines document on the Mitel Edocs web site. (http://edocs.mitel.com). Refer to this document before starting the installation.
  • Page 156 Hardware Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 157: Index

    61, 62 BRI NSU E1 port DIP switch settings 72 protocols supported 70 NUMERICS 25-pair connector 83, 84 3300 ICP overview 3 3300 Power Dongle 106 Cable desktop guidelines 142 maximum lengths 141 testing equipment 141 Alarm port pin allocation...
  • Page 158 Document Title - Using Variables CXi controller 62 ETX Module 62 Digital Signal Processor, see DSP FAX Relay 4, 16, 18, 21, 32 Dimensions Fiber optic cable 146 Analog Services Unit 103 Controller 103 Network Services Unit 103 Gateway, CITELlink 92 DIP switch settings Ground bus bar 146 BRI NSU 72...
  • Page 159 Index Power Dongle 106 Power Fail Maintenance connector embedded analog 47 Network Services Unit 73 Power options, telephones 105 Maintenance port pinout Power requirements controller 27 Analog Services Unit 104 Music on Hold, embedded analog Controller 104 connector 60 Network Services Unit 104 electrical specs 58 Peripheral Cabinet 105 features 48...
  • Page 160 Document Title - Using Variables Network Services Unit 74 Netherlands 132 T1/E1 Framer New Zealand 133 description 35 North America 134 pin allocations 38 Portugal 135 protocols 37 Spain 136 specifications 37 United Kingdom 137 Technical Descriptions Transmission characteristics 113 line, trunk characteristics (NA) 113 Trunk circuits, loss plan loss plan matrices 114...

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