Interalia XMU+ Installation Handbook

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  • Page 1 Installation Handbook...
  • Page 2 275 - 6815 8th Street NE Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2E 7H7 Phone: (403) 288-2706 Interalia and the publisher have used their best efforts in preparing this book as accurately and completely as possible, however we do not make any guarantees or warranties regarding its content.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 Note: For the latest revision of this guide please go to http://www.interalia.com/xmu.php Table of Contents Chapter 1: Before You Start In this chapter ..................1 Unpacking the XMU+ ................3 Hardware Accessories Checklist ..............Cable Checklist ....................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Common Interface Tables (By Application) ......... 28 Call Processing/Auto Attendant Applications ..........28 GPT iSDX and Realitis; Siemens 9005-9006, HiPath 3000/4000; Intecom; ITT 3100; HICOM 300 Series; Mitel SX50, SX200, SX2000; Toshiba Perception Rolm 9751, CBX 8000, CBX 9000; TadarianCoral......29 AT&T Dimension 2000 ................
  • Page 5 XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 Chapter 5: Recording and playing a message from the front panel To record a message ................45 To play a message ................45 Chapter 6: Setting line card operating mode To set line card operating modes ............49 Chapter 7: XMU+ Approvals In this chapter ..................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents...
  • Page 7: In This Chapter

    Before You Start This handbook is a guide to aid installation of your XMU+ unit. Full instructional manuals can be found on the CD included in your shipment. Because of its ability to adapt to a variety of situations, the technical features of the XMU+ unit ordered by your company are unique.
  • Page 8 Chapter 1 Before You Start...
  • Page 9: Unpacking The Xmu

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 Unpacking the XMU+ Unpacking the XMU The XMU+ has a number of standard components that accompany it, as well as several optional accessories that may have been ordered by your company. When you unpack the XMU+, use the following checklists to ensure that all required components have been included with your XMU+ unit: Š...
  • Page 10: Cable Checklist

    Chapter 1 Before You Start Cable Checklist Several cables and connectors are required to connect the XMU+ unit to XMUCOM+ software, a PBX, and other external devices. Use the following checklist to ensure that all required cables and converters have either been: Š...
  • Page 11 XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 Unpacking the XMU+ # to be Type of cable... # included... purchased... RJ-21 50-pin male connector and # required:___________ appropriate coaxial cable to connect each line card to a PBX or other external device. Standard RCA/Phono male connector and In each MOH # required: RJ-21 cable...
  • Page 12: Rear Panel

    Chapter 1 Before You Start Rear Panel The rear panel features differ between the small and large XMU+ chassis. Small Chassis Large Chassis Feature... Provides ports for the following functions... Š Control Card MODEM - RJ-11 port used to connect to XMUCOM+. Š...
  • Page 13 XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 Unpacking the XMU+ Feature... Provides ports for the following functions... MOH Line Card Standard RCA/Phono input/output ports used to perform music-on-hold functions. T1 Line Card RJ-45 port used to perform digital ACD, Call Processing, and Auto Attendant applications. Blank Face Plate Warning sticker placed on unusable slots.
  • Page 14 Chapter 1 Before You Start...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2: Installing The Xmu

    Standard static discharge precautions must be followed when handling any internal components. ESD precautions should also be observed. Interalia cannot be held responsible for damage to parts or equipment caused by improper handling or installation. In this chapter... Š...
  • Page 16 Chapter 2 Installing the XMU+...
  • Page 17: Connecting The Xmu+ To Its Power Supply

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 11 Connecting the XMU+ to its Power Supply Connecting the XMU+ to its Power Supply The XMU+ small chassis can be connected to either an AC or DC power supply. The appropriate Power Supply card comes pre-installed in the back of the unit, as shown below: Small Chassis with AC Power Supply AC Power...
  • Page 18: To Connect Ac Power

    Chapter 2 Installing the XMU+ To connect AC Power The AC outlet on the XMU+ is auto voltage sensing, from 110 VAC to 240 VAC. To meet XMU+ power requirements, ensure that the necessary power sockets (AC or DC) are available, unoccupied, and have a protective earth/ground connection. Note: Note: Since the AC power cord is the disconnect for the XMU+, ensure that the AC receptacle is near the unit.
  • Page 19: In This Chapter

    Sicherheitshinweis: Der Netzstecker ist die An-/Ausschaltung für die XMU+. Vergewissern Sie sich deshalb, daß der Nestzanschluß in der Nähe der Maschine und leicht erreichbar ist. Interalia cannot be held responsible for damage to parts or equipment caused by improper handling or installation. In this chapter...
  • Page 20: Chapter 3: Applying Hardware Settings To Xmu+ Line Cards

    Chapter 3 Applying Hardware Settings to XMU+ Line Cards...
  • Page 21: Applying T1 Line Card Settings

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 Applying T1 Line Card Settings Applying T1 Line Card Settings T1 is a high-speed, dedicated connection that is capable of transferring digital signals at 1.544 Mbps (megabits per second). The XMU+ T1 line card provides support for industry standard T1 digital communication interfaces.
  • Page 22: Rj45 Pin-Out

    Chapter 3 Applying Hardware Settings to XMU+ Line Cards RJ45 Pin-Out The diagram below shows the RJ45 jack on the T1 line card. The XMU+ receives data on pins 1 & 2, and transmits on pins 4 & 5. The pins must be swapped if the PBX T1 card uses the same transmit and receive pins To set T1 Primary Option Switch...
  • Page 23 XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 Applying T1 Line Card Settings Use the table below to set primary option switches 2, 3, and 4 to the correct transmit line buildout. Transmit Line Option Option Option Build Out Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 0 to 133 Ft / 0 dB * 133 to 266 Ft 266 to 399 Ft...
  • Page 24: To Set T1 Secondary Option Switch

    Chapter 3 Applying Hardware Settings to XMU+ Line Cards Use the table below to set primary option switches 6, 7, and 8 to the correct receiver equalization. Receiver auto equalization must be disabled (switch 5) before option switches 6, 7, and 8 can be set. Option Option Option...
  • Page 25 XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 Applying T1 Line Card Settings Pull the T1 line card straight out. Locate the secondary option switch on the side of the T1 line card, as shown below: Secondary Option Switch Set the secondary option switch on the side of the T1 line card to the appropriate protocol, as defined by the following table.
  • Page 26 Chapter 3 Applying Hardware Settings to XMU+ Line Cards...
  • Page 27: Chapter 4: Cabling The Xmu

    Standard static discharge precautions must be followed when handling any internal components. ESD precautions should also be observed. Interalia cannot be held responsible for damage to parts or equipment caused by improper handling or installation. In this chapter... Š...
  • Page 28 Chapter 4 Cabling the XMU+...
  • Page 29: Matching Xmu+ Cables And Connectors

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 23 Matching XMU+ Cables and Connectors Matching XMU Cables and Connectors Use the following table to match Control card and line card connectors to the appropriate cables and mating connectors. While Control card connectors are the same on every XMU+ unit, the number and type of line cards can vary.
  • Page 30 Chapter 4 Cabling the XMU+ XMU+ Connector Used Requires connector Card... on card... to... and cable... MOH Line 2 RCA /Phono Perform MOH Standard RCA/Phono Card Inputs applications only. connector and suitable coaxial cable. 4 RCA/ Phono Outputs Hybrid J5 - RJ-21 Perform ACD, Call Amphenol RJ-21 Analog...
  • Page 31: Matching Connector Pinouts To Xmu+ Line Cards

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 25 Matching XMU+ Cables and Connectors Matching Connector Pinouts to XMU+ Line Cards Most XMU+ line cards are cabled using the RJ-21 50-pin Connector on page 25. Exceptions include: Š The MOH line card, which uses the RCA/Phono Connectors on page 26.
  • Page 32: Rca/Phono Connectors

    Chapter 4 Cabling the XMU+ RCA/Phono Connectors Use RCA/Phono connectors to connect MOH line cards to a PBX and/or an external music source. The two MOH input slots are used when music is provided by an existing external source, such as Muzak. The four MOH output slots connect to the MOH inputs on the PBX. The following table outlines these input/output slots: These Do this...
  • Page 33: Cabling The Xmu+ Control Card

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 Cabling the XMU+ Control Card Cabling the XMU+ Control Card The XMU+ Control card must be cabled to handle the inputs and outputs from alarms, remote access, and PC communications. The Control card has 6 connector ports, as shown below: This Port...
  • Page 34: Common Interface Tables (By Application)

    Chapter 4 Cabling the XMU+ Common Interface Tables (By Application) The following tables describe the PBX, announcer, and transmitter interfaces for each XMU+ application. Call Processing/Auto Attendant Applications This table describes the cabling of Hybrid Analog line cards (Ring Start) to the following PBXs: Š...
  • Page 35: Gpt Isdx And Realitis; Siemens 9005-9006, Hipath 3000/4000; Intecom; Itt 3100; Hicom 300 Series; Mitel Sx50, Sx200, Sx2000; Toshiba Perception Rolm 9751, Cbx 8000, Cbx 9000; Tadariancoral

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 29 Common Interface Tables (By Application) GPT iSDX and Realitis; Siemens 9005-9006, HiPath 3000/4000; Intecom; ITT 3100; HICOM 300 Series; Mitel SX50, SX200, SX2000; Toshiba Perception Rolm 9751, CBX 8000, CBX 9000; TadarianCoral. Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5...
  • Page 36: At&T G2, G3, And Definity (Option 1)

    Chapter 4 Cabling the XMU+ AT&T G2, G3, and Definity (option 1) Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 Line 8 PABX Announcer Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Signal Signal Color Color Color...
  • Page 37: At&T System 75/85

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 31 Common Interface Tables (By Application) AT&T System 75/85 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 Line 8 PABX Announcer Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Signal Signal Color Color...
  • Page 38: Harris 20/20 Lh And 20/20 M

    Chapter 4 Cabling the XMU+ Harris 20/20 LH and 20/20 M Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 Line 8 PABX Announcer Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Signal Signal Color Color Color Color...
  • Page 39: Hitachi Hcx-5000

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 33 Common Interface Tables (By Application) Hitachi HCX-5000 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 Line 8 PABX Announcer Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Signal Signal Color Color Color...
  • Page 40: Microtel Omni

    Chapter 4 Cabling the XMU+ Microtel Omni Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 Line 8 PABX Announcer Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Signal Signal Color Color Color Color Color Color Color Color...
  • Page 41: Nortel Sl-1®Or Meridian-1® (Option 1), Dms-100, Sl-100, And Centrex

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 35 Common Interface Tables (By Application) ® ® Nortel SL-1 or Meridian-1 (option 1), DMS-100, SL-100, and Centrex The Low Impedance option is required when 4 to 24 RAN trunks are connected in parallel to a single channel. Line 1 Line 2 Line 3...
  • Page 42: Rolm 9200

    Chapter 4 Cabling the XMU+ ROLM 9200 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 Line 8 PABX Announcer Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Signal Signal Color Color Color Color Color Color Color Color...
  • Page 43: Solid State Junior And Senior Executive

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 37 Common Interface Tables (By Application) Solid State Junior and Senior Executive Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 Line 8 PABX Announcer Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Signal...
  • Page 44: Mwr Applications

    Chapter 4 Cabling the XMU+ MWR Applications The following table describes the cabling of MWR line cards to a transmitter. Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 Line 8 Transmitter Announcer Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin- Pin-...
  • Page 45: About Xmu Operating Modes

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 About XMU+ Operating Modes About XMU Operating Modes XMU+ operating modes are PBX dependant. They determine the specific way XMU+ lines behave when communicating with a PBX. See the XMU+ QuickStart Guide for more information about operating modes. If required, determine the appropriate operating mode (listed below) and set the PBX line card to that operating mode.
  • Page 46: Level Start/Pulse Return - Single Play (Ls/Pr-Sp)

    Chapter 4 Cabling the XMU+ Level Start/Pulse Return - Single Play (LS/PR-SP) The message plays in response to a start signal. The CP contacts toggle position for approximately 250 msec. at the start and end of the message. The message stops playing if the start signal is removed.
  • Page 47: Pulse Start/Level Return (Ps/Lr)

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 About XMU+ Operating Modes Pulse Start/Level Return (PS/LR) The message plays in response to a start signal. The CP contacts toggle position while the message is playing. Pulse Start/Pulse Return (PS/PR) The message plays in response to a start signal. The CP contacts toggle position for approximately 250 msec.
  • Page 48: Ring Start/Busy Disconnect (Rb+)

    Chapter 4 Cabling the XMU+ Ring Start/Busy Disconnect (RB+) Will disconnect after four cycles of busy tone. Ring Start/Quick Answer (RQ) Line is answered 1/10 second after first ring cycle. Ring Immediate (RI) Only available with T1, line is answered after 1/4 second (during ring cycle.)
  • Page 49 Recording and playing a message from the front panel...
  • Page 50 Chapter 5 Recording and playing a message from the front panel...
  • Page 51: To Record A Message

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 To record a message To record a message Connect a handset (included with the XMU+) or tapedeck to the XMU+ unit. TIP... Press Enter to access the Main Menu. pause while Press Enter to select Messages. recording, press Press the Right Arrow button until you reach the desired...
  • Page 52 Chapter 5 Recording and playing a message from the front panel...
  • Page 53 Setting line card operating mode...
  • Page 54: Chapter 6: Setting Line Card Operating Mode

    Chapter 6 Setting line card operating mode...
  • Page 55: To Set Line Card Operating Modes

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 To set line card operating modes To set line card operating modes The mode of operation specified for the lines of each XMU+ line card controls the signaling to and from the PBX. Set the operating mode for each line card in your XMU+ unit.
  • Page 56 Chapter 6 Setting line card operating mode Š LS/PR MP NC - Level Start/Pulse Return multiple play, CP relay normally closed. Š LS/LR SP NO - Level Start/Level Return single play, CP relay normally open. Š LS/LR SP NC - Level Start/Level Return single play, CP relay normally closed.
  • Page 57: Chapter 7: Xmu+ Approvals

    Approvals The Approvals information in this chapter details the standards that XMU+ conforms with. Š Safety approvals: XMU+ compliance with safety standards. Š Telecom approvals: XMU+ compliance with telephone network standards. Š Emissions: XMU+ compliance with radiated and conducted emission (and immunity) standards.
  • Page 58 Chapter 7 XMU+ Approvals...
  • Page 59: Xmu+ Approvals

    XMU+ Installation Handbook rev.06 XMU+ Approvals Approvals The following approvals information details the North American and European Information Technology Equipment (ITE) standards with which the XMU+ conforms: Š Safety Approvals: XMU+ compliance with safety standards. Š Telecom Approvals: XMU+ compliance with telephone network standards. Š...
  • Page 60: Emissions Approvals

    Chapter 7 XMU+ Approvals Emissions Approvals CSA Test report 1678029 FCC Part 15 Radiated Emissions - Class A (North America) FCC Part 15 Conducted Emissions - Class A (North America) EN55022 Radiated Emissions - Class A (CE) ** Conducted Emissions - Class A (CE) ** EN55022 EN61000-3-2 Harmonics - Class A (CE)
  • Page 61: End User License Agreement

    End User License Agreement Limited Warranty Interalia® warrants this equipment to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment. All defects will be repaired without charge upon return of the unit to the factory.
  • Page 62: Important Read Carefully

    Important Read Carefully This End-User License Agreement is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and Interalia®. This legal agreement is specific for the XMU+ hardware and software that you have purchased. Software Product License Grant of License.
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