LG-Ericsson iPECS-MG Hardware Description And Installation Manual

LG-Ericsson iPECS-MG Hardware Description And Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Hardware Description and Installation Manual...
  • Page 2 Copyright Laws. LG-Ericsson reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice. The information furnished by LG-Ericsson in this material is believed to be accurate and reliable, but is not warranted to be true in all cases.
  • Page 3 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 August, 2010  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
  • Page 4 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 August, 2010 Revision History ISSUE DATE Contents of Changes REMARK 2009.12 Initial Release General edits Updates for T1-PRI Added LDP DPB (Door Phone Box) Added BRIB Removed detailed Admin instructions Changed the new CI (LG-Ericsson)
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 August, 2010 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ................1 1.1 Important Safety Instructions..............1 1.1.1 Safety Requirements....................1 1.2 Precaution ....................2 1.2.1 Caution ........................2 1.2.2 Disposal of Old Appliance ..................2 1.3 Manual Use ....................3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW..............4 2.1 iPECS-MG System Highlights ..............4...
  • Page 6 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 August, 2010 KSU INSTALLATION..............14 4.1 BKSU Unpacking ..................14 4.2 EKSU Unpacking ..................15 4.3 KSU Diagram, Exterior and Dimension ..........16 4.4 Basic KSU Mounting ................17 4.4.1 Rack Mounting .......................17 4.4.2 Wall Mounting......................18 4.5 Expansion KSU Installation..............19 4.6 Power Supply Unit Wiring...............22...
  • Page 7 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 August, 2010 5.3.3.1 Switch and LED Functions..................39 5.3.3.2 E1-PRIB Installation....................40 5.3.3.3 E1-PRIB Wiring ......................40 5.3.3.4 Serial Port.........................41 5.3.4 T1-PRIB (Primary Rate Interface Board) ...............42 5.3.4.1 Switch and LED Functions..................43 5.3.4.2 T1-PRIB Installation ....................43 5.3.4.3...
  • Page 8 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 August, 2010 5.5.2.3 VOIB Wiring ......................63 5.5.2.4 Serial Port......................... 63 5.6 Serial to Audio Cable Specification ............64 5.6.1 Serial to Audio Cable Wiring ..................64 5.7 Cable Dressing..................65 5.7.1 Wall Mount Wiring ....................65 5.7.2 Rack Mount Wiring ....................66...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 INTRODUCTION August, 2010 1.1 Important Safety Instructions 1.1.1 Safety Requirements When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and other personal injury, including the following: ...
  • Page 10: Precaution

     Never attempt to insert wires, pins, etc. into the system. If the system does not operate properly, the equipment should be repaired by an authorized LG-Ericsson service center.  Do not use benzene, paint thinner, or an abrasive powder to clean the KSU. Wipe it with a soft cloth only.
  • Page 11: Manual Use

    This document provides general information covering the hardware description and installation of the iPECS-MG System. While every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this information LG- Ericsson Co., Ltd. makes no warranty of accuracy or interpretations thereof.
  • Page 12: System Overview

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 System Overview August, 2010 2.1 iPECS-MG System Highlights Features of the iPECS-MG System include:  Flexible System Capacity and architecture  Minimum daughter board  Powerful PC application, Remote maintenance via LAN/Modem/RS-232C, Web Admin ...
  • Page 13: System Connection Diagram

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 System Overview August, 2010 2.2 System Connection Diagram The following Figure 2.2-1 System Connection Diagram shows the components that make up the iPECS-MG solution. Figure 2.2-1 System Connection Diagram...
  • Page 14: System Components

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 System Overview August, 2010 2.3 System Components OPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION BOARD BKSU Basic KSU EKSU Expansion KSU Power Supply Unit (350W) Main Board MPB100 Main Processor Board 100 w/6 DKT, 6 SLT...
  • Page 15: General Specifications

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 System Overview August, 2010 2.4 General Specifications 2.4.1 Dimension and Weight ITEM HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH WEIGHT (mm) (mm) (mm) (kg) BKSU 170.2 325.4 EKSU 170.2 325.4 6.25 Digital Keyset* Digital DSS/DLS Console*...
  • Page 16: Psu Fan

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 System Overview August, 2010 2.4.4 PSU Fan ITEM SPECIFICATION Mfg & Part Number Power Logic & PLA07015B05H Dimensions 70 X 70 X 15 (mm) Rated voltage 2.4.5 DECT Base Station (GDC-600B) ITEM...
  • Page 17: Wireless Dect Terminal

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 System Overview August, 2010 2.4.8 Wireless DECT Terminal ITEM SPECIFICATION Max. Transmission Power 250 mW Modulation Method GFSK Frequency Band 1,880MHz ~ 1,900MHz 2.4.9 MPB VOIP ITEM SPECIFICATION LAN Interface 10 / 100 Base-T Ethernet (IEEE 802.3)
  • Page 18: System Capacity

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 System Overview August, 2010 2.5 System Capacity DESCRIPTION CAPACITY/BOARD TOTAL Time Slots 144 per KSU, Total Max 432 Max Ports 200 (MPB100), 414 (MPB300) CO Line Ports 80 (MPB100) , 240 (MPB300)
  • Page 19: System Maximum Call Capacity

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 System Overview August, 2010 2.5.1 System Maximum Call Capacity MAXIMUM PORT iPECS-MG, EXTENSION TRUNK MPB100 DKTU/SLT 1st KSU 102* Total 1st + 2nd KSU Total * DSIU DKT/SLT 6 + (4) DTIB24/SLIB24 - Max.
  • Page 20: Installation Overview

    Initial power-up to default the database Configure the system, see iPECS Feature and Admin Manuals Verify the installation. 3.2 Types of Connectors The following chart displays the various types of connectors employed with the iPECS-MG and the various boards. System Connectors iPECS-MG...
  • Page 21: Installation And Safety Precautions

    Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.  Anti-static precautions should be taken during installation. The iPECS-MG System is designed for wall mounting or a freestanding rack. Avoid installing in the following places:  In direct sunlight and extremely hot, cold, or humid places (optimal temperature range = 0 to 40 ...
  • Page 22: Ksu Installation

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 KSU Installation August, 2010 4.1 BKSU Unpacking Open the box and verify the items shown in Figure 4.1-1 BKSU Carton Contents are included: Rack Bracket Screws Cable Ties Figure 4.1-1 BKSU Carton Contents...
  • Page 23: Eksu Unpacking

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 KSU Installation August, 2010 4.2 EKSU Unpacking Open the box and verify the items shown in Figure 4.2-1 EKSU Carton Contents are included: Rack Bracket Screws Cable Ties Figure 4.2-1 EKSU Carton Contents...
  • Page 24: Ksu Diagram, Exterior And Dimension

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 KSU Installation August, 2010 4.3 KSU Diagram, Exterior and Dimension For reference purposes, Figure 4.3-1 shows the exterior and dimensions of the KSU. Figure 4.3-1 KSU Exterior and Dimension...
  • Page 25: Basic Ksu Mounting

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 KSU Installation August, 2010 4.4 Basic KSU Mounting The KSU can be 19” rack or wall mounted. 4.4.1 Rack Mounting Install the Rack Mount brackets to each side of the KSU with the eight (8) screws provided.
  • Page 26: Wall Mounting

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 KSU Installation August, 2010 4.4.2 Wall Mounting Attach the included mounting template for accurate placement to the wall, level, and drill 12 holes. Install 12 anchor plugs into the wall using the mounting template (Figure 4.4.2-1 Wall Mounting).
  • Page 27: Expansion Ksu Installation

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 KSU Installation August, 2010 4.5 Expansion KSU Installation The Expansion KSU is installed on top of the Basic KSU. Fasteners are installed on each side of the KSUs to maintain a stable mechanical connection. The Expansion cable is installed to connect the KSU backplane signaling and media (voice) paths.
  • Page 28 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 KSU Installation August, 2010 C9 connector C8 connector Figure 4.5-1 Expansion KSU installation Figure 4.5-2 Expansion KSU Wall Mounting...
  • Page 29 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 KSU Installation August, 2010 Figure 4.5-3 Expansion KSU Rack Mounting...
  • Page 30: Power Supply Unit Wiring

    The 1st KSU will work independent of the 2nd KSU (powered-Off); however, the 3rd KSU cannot work without the 2nd KSU powered-On. It is recommended that the iPECS-MG be reset if the PSU in an EKSU is power cycled or turned OFF. 4.6.1 Frame Ground Connection Proper grounding minimizes the affect of power induced and RF noise, and reduces the risk of damage or injury in case of a power cross or lightning strike.
  • Page 31: External Backup Battery Installation

    4.6.2 External Backup Battery Installation In case of power failure, the external backup batteries automatically maintain uninterrupted power for the iPECS-MG System. The external batteries must provide 24V DC; this is generally accomplished by connecting two 12V batteries in a series arrangement as shown: ...
  • Page 32: Power Supply Unit Replacement

    The 1st KSU will work independent of the 2nd KSU (powered OFF); however, the 3rd KSU cannot work without the 2nd KSU powered-ON. It is recommended that the iPECS-MG be reset if the PSU to an EKSU is power cycled or turned OFF.
  • Page 33: Board Installation

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.1 General Board Install Procedure Prior to installing the Boards, the following should be considered: CAUTION  Verify the electrical Power is turned OFF before installation of boards.
  • Page 34: Main Processing Board

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.2 Main Processing Board The Main Processor Board controls communication between the peripheral boards, supervises all resources in the system, controls the gain adjustment of the PCM signal, generates the System tones, maintains System audio prompts and manages System call processing.
  • Page 35: Switch And Led Functions

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010  1 Switch for Admin Database back up  1 External MOH port  1 External Paging port  1 Alarm Detection port  1 Relay Contact for general purpose ...
  • Page 36: Modem Unit Installation

    LD3 (Blue), SYNC External ISDN board (PRI or BRI) Clock synchronization ON: PLL circuit activation by External Clock from ISDN Board, iPECS-MG will be operated based on external ISDN clock (refer to “NOTE”). OFF: PLL activation by Internal Clock, iPECS-MG will be operated based on internal clock.
  • Page 37: Lan Port Wiring

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.2.4 LAN Port Wiring The LAN connector accesses the System Ethernet port (10/100 Base-T) for Web access to the System database and maintenance functions as well as the basic 4 channel VoIP circuit, if installed.
  • Page 38: Page Audio Connector Wiring

    The USB connector is provided to allow a USB memory stick to connect to the system for upload and download of the System database. No wiring of the USB connector is required. For further information on operation of the USB port, refer to the iPECS-MG Admin Manual. USB Connector...
  • Page 39: Rs-232 Monitor Wiring

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.2.7 RS-232 Monitor Wiring The RS-232 female connector, which is a DCE (Data Communication Equipment), is used for various output functions (SMDR, Traffic Reports, etc.) and can be used to access the System database and maintenance functions through connection to a local PC.
  • Page 40 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 RJ45 Pin Assignment, DKT1 to 6 Connectors CONNECTOR SIGNAL NAME RJ45 1,2,3 Not used DKT-T DKT-R 6,7,8 Not used RJ45 Pin Assignment, SLT1 to 6 Connectors CONNECTOR SIGNAL NAME...
  • Page 41: Co Line Boards

    The iPECS-MG LCOB (Loop Start CO Interface Board) is employed to interface standard analog PSTN CO lines to the iPECS-MG system. The LCOB is available in three models, the LCOB4 with 4 analog CO ports, the LCOB8 with 8 ports, and the LCOB12 with 12 ports. The LCOB supports Caller Identification (CID) detection, Polarity Reversal (PR) detection and Call Progress Tone (CPT) detection.
  • Page 42: Cmu (Call Metering Unit) Installation

    5.3.1.1 CMU (Call Metering Unit) Installation An optional CMU4 board, which supports four (4) LCOB ports each, is required to support call- metering service (50Hz, 12 kHz, and 16 kHz). For additional information on CMU, see the iPECS-MG Feature Manual.
  • Page 43: Brib (Basic Rate Interface Board) W/Selectable S/T Interface

    100-Ohm terminating resistor should be connected across the TX and RX pair at one of the TEs. Figure 5.3.2-1 BRIB2 and BRIB4 Note iPECS-MG does not support daisy chained clocking for digital lines. The clock priority and synchronization is controlled by Admin. For details, refer to PGM 301 of the iPECS-MG Admin Manual.
  • Page 44: Switch And Led Functions

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 The default clock is assigned based on the board type, KSU, and slot as below. - Board – PRIB>BRIB2/BRIB4>Internal Clock - KSU – 1’st KSU>2’nd KSU>3’rd KSU - Slot – Slot 1>Slot 2>…>Slot 18 5.3.2.1 Switch and LED Functions...
  • Page 45: Brib Installation

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 LED Indication, BRIB4 FUNCTION STATUS Line 1 status Red: ON = Error Blue: ON = In-use, OFF = Idle Line 2 status Red: ON = Error Blue: ON = In-use, OFF = Idle...
  • Page 46: Serial Port

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 T-interface Mode ISDN Network (100-Ohm) BRIB Point to Point S-interface Mode 1000 meters Point to Multi-point 200 meters (Short passive) (100-Ohm) BRIB Point to Multi-point 500 meters 50 meters Figure 5.3.2.3-1 ISDN Connections (Basic Rate)
  • Page 47: E1R2-Prib (Primary Rate Interface Board)

    NOTE: iPECS-MG does not support daisy chained clocking for digital lines. The clock priority and synchronization is controlled by Admin. For details, refer to PGM 301 of the iPECS-MG Admin Manual. The default clock is assigned based on the board type, KSU, and slot as below.
  • Page 48: E1-Prib Installation

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 SW4-1 Not used SW4-2 Not used SW4-3 Not used SW4-4 Not used LED Indication PRI MODE E1R2 MODE REMARK PLL Synchronization Loss of Signal from the Line RED LED...
  • Page 49: Serial Port

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 RJ45, PRI Port CONNECTOR SIGNAL RJ45 3,6,7,8 Not used Network PRIB Figure 5.3.3.3-1 E1-PRIB Connector Wiring Diagram 5.3.3.4 Serial Port The PRIB includes an Audio jack connected to a Serial port. The serial port is used for diagnostic...
  • Page 50: T1-Prib (Primary Rate Interface Board)

    NOTE: iPECS-MG does not support daisy chained clocking for digital lines. The clock priority and synchronization is controlled by Admin. For details, refer to PGM 301 of the iPECS-MG Admin Manual. The default clock is assigned based on the board type, KSU, and slot as below.
  • Page 51: Switch And Led Functions

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.3.4.1 Switch and LED Functions Switch Functions SWITCH FUNCTION REMARK Mode Selection (OFF = PRI, ON = T1) Default: PRI mode Reset switch SW4-1 Not used SW4-2 Not used...
  • Page 52: Serial Port

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 Referring to the pin-out chart and Figure 5.3.3.3-1 E1-PRIB Connector Wiring Diagram below,  wire the TX and RX pins of the RJ-45 connector to the digital line termination point at the CSU using UTP cable.
  • Page 53: Extension Boards

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.4 Extension Boards 5.4.1 (Single Line Interface Board w/RJ45) The SLIB is available in two (2) models, the SLIB 12 with 12 analog Single Line Telephone ports and the SLIB24 with 24 SLT ports.
  • Page 54: Led Functions

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.4.1.1 LED Functions LED Indication FUNCTION REMARK ACT, Activation or Normal Operating Blink (Blue Color) ON: one or ports in use IN USE OFF: All channels, Idle 5.4.1.2 SLIB Installation The SLIB has no switches or connectors that are field useable.
  • Page 55: Slibc (Single Line Interface Board W/Rj21)

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.4.2 SLIBC (Single Line Interface Board w/RJ21) The SLIBC is available in two (2) models, the SLIB12C with 12 SLT ports and the SLIB24C with 24 SLT ports. The SLIBC is identical to the SLIB except the SLT ports of the SLIBC are terminated in a 25-pair RJ21 female connector.
  • Page 56: Led Functions

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.4.2.1 LED Functions LED Indications FUNCTION REMARK ON (Blue) : 1 port in use ON (Yellow Green) : 13 port in use The status of 1 port or 13...
  • Page 57: Slibc Installation

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.4.2.2 SLIBC Installation The SLIB has no switches or connectors that are field useable. The SLIB can be installed in any universal slot of any KSU; the 1 slot of the BKSU is for the MPB only.
  • Page 58: Dtib (Digital Terminal Interface Board W/Rj-45)

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.4.3 DTIB (Digital Terminal Interface Board w/RJ-45) The DTIB is available in two (2) models, the DTIB12 with 12 Digital Key Telephone Interface ports and the DTIB24 with 24 DKT ports. Each port provides power and signaling to the DKT over a single wire pair.
  • Page 59: Dtib Installation

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.4.3.2 DTIB Installation The DTIB has no switches or connectors that are field useable. The DTIB can be installed in any universal slot of any KSU; the 1 slot of the BKSU is for the MPB only.
  • Page 60: Dtibc (Digital Telephone Interface Board W/Rj21 Connector)

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.4.4 DTIBC (Digital Telephone Interface Board w/RJ21 connector) The DTIBC is available in two (2) models, the DTIB12 with 12 Digital Key Telephone Interface ports and the DTIB24 with 24 DKT ports. The DTIBC is identical to the DTIB except the DKT ports of the DTIBC are terminated to an RJ21 connector.
  • Page 61: Led Functions

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.4.4.1 LED Functions LED Indication FUNCTION REMARK ON (Blue) : 1 port Use ON (Yellow Green) : 13 port Use The status of 1 port or 13 port...
  • Page 62: Dtibc Installation

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.4.4.2 DTIBC Installation The DTIBC has no switches or connectors that are field useable. The DTIBC can be installed in any universal slot of any KSU; the 1 slot of the BKSU is for the MPB only.
  • Page 63: Wtib (Wireless Telephone Interface Board) For Dect

    August, 2010 5.4.5 WTIB (Wireless Telephone Interface Board) for DECT The WTIB is the iPECS-MG interface to the System DECT solution for in-building mobility with transparent handover. The WTIB supports European DECT and is not intended for use in other regions.
  • Page 64: Connectors, Switch And Led Functions

    The WTIB provides power to the System DECT Base Stations and is the interface between Base Stations and other resources and features of the iPECS-MG. The iPECS-MG100 supports two (2) WTIBs and the iPECS-MG300 will support three (3) WTIBs. Each port on the WTIB terminates to an RJ45 connector on the front panel of the board.
  • Page 65: Dect Installation

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 Switch Functions SWITCH DESCRIPTION DEFAULT SW3-1 Test mode Normal TRB6 Test Mode SW3-2 Enable Echo-can. Disable Echo-can. Echo-canceller control SW3-3 Not used SW3-4 All base reset Only new base reset...
  • Page 66: Wtib Wiring

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 Figure 5.4.5.4-1 WTIB Ferrite Core and Base Station 5.4.5.5 WTIB Wiring Each Base Station port on the WTIB is terminated to an RJ45 connector wired as shown in the pin- out chart below.
  • Page 67: Serial Port

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 WTIB Pin-out Chart CONNECTOR SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION RJ45 1, 2, 7, 8 Not used TX- & (+30V) Transmit Data & +30VDC power TX+ & (+30v) Receive Data &...
  • Page 68: Function Boards

    For additional channels and/or storage capacity, two (2) VMIBs or AAIBs may be installed in the iPECS-MG100 (16 total channels) and up to three (3) VMIBs or AAIBs may be installed in the iPECS-MG 300 (24 total channels). SYSTEM GREETING...
  • Page 69: Switch, And Led Functions

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.5.1.1 Switch, and LED Functions Switch functions SWITCH FUNCTION REMARK 4-POLE Dip Switch (Function : not defined) Default: Off Reset switch LED Indication FUNCTION REMARK Normal operation indication (Activity Indication) Blink (blue Color) Memory Full (ON –...
  • Page 70: Voib (Voice Over Internet Protocol Board, 8 And 24Channel)

    Other than the number of channels, there are no significant differences in the VOIB8 and VOIB24. The VOIB provides the Ethernet interface for LG-Ericsson IP Phones, SIP phones and trunks, IP Networking and applications. The VOIB is used to provide packet relay for remote devices to communicate with the host and translate between the iPECS proprietary protocols and other standard protocols (H323 rev.4, SIP RFC3261).
  • Page 71: Voib Installation

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 On: Transcoding in use Transcoding Off – Transcoding not in use Active VOIP call On: Channel in use, (Channel in use) OFF: All channels Idle RJ45-LD1 On Link - established...
  • Page 72: Serial To Audio Cable Specification

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.6 Serial to Audio Cable Specification Several board types include a serial port presented as an Audio jack. This serial port is not required for normal operation, it is only used for advanced diagnostics. Boards that include the Audio Serial connector are PRIB, BRIB2/ BRIB4, AAIB/VMIB, VOIB, and WTIB.
  • Page 73: Cable Dressing

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.7 Cable Dressing To provide a neat professional installation, the wiring to the KSU(s) should be dressed. The wiring cables should be bundled and tie wrapped to the KSU(s) and to the wall or rack.
  • Page 74: Rack Mount Wiring

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 5.7.2 Rack Mount Wiring To dress wiring for a Rack mount installation, Ensure all boards are installed and that wiring is complete. Using the supplied Cable Ties, tie all wiring cables and Power cord (if desired) together in a neat bundle.
  • Page 75: Terminal Connection And Wiring

    6.1 Terminal and Door Phone Models Various types of digital terminals and IP Terminals can be used with the iPECS-MG as listed in the table and shown below. Other older model digital phones may also be compatible with the iPECS- MG, check with your local LG-Ericsson representative for details.
  • Page 76 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 LDP-7004D LDP-7004N LDP-7016D LDP-7008D LDP-7024LD LDP-7024D Figure 6.1-1 LDP-7000 Series Digital Key Telephones...
  • Page 77 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 LIP-7016D LIP-7008D LIP-7024LD LIP-7024D Figure 6.1-2 LIP 7000 Series Keysets...
  • Page 78 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 LIP-8004D LIP-8012D LIP-8040L LIP-8024D LIP-8050V Figure 6.1-3 LIP 8000 Series Keysets...
  • Page 79: Terminal Cabling Distance

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 6.1.1 Terminal Cabling Distance Figure 6.1.1-1 Terminal Cabling Distance 6.1.2 Terminal Connections 6.1.2.1 DKT Wiring The Digital Key Telephone and digital DSS Console are terminated to the 1 pair of the RJ11 located in the bottom of the DKT or Console.
  • Page 80: Lip-7000 & Lip-8000 Series Keyset Wiring

    6.1.2.3 LIP-7000 & LIP-8000 Series Keyset Wiring The iPECS-MG supports the LIP-7000 and 8000 series IP Phones. The LIP-7008D and the LIP- 8004D have a single LAN port that is wired to an Ethernet switch port. All other LIP-7000 and 8000 series phones shown here have two (2) Ethernet ports, a LAN port and a PC port.
  • Page 81: Ldp Door Phone Box

    6.1.3 LDP Door Phone Box The iPECS-MG supports the LDP DPB, digital Door Phone Box. The Door Phone Box can place a call to assigned stations and a station can answer the Door Phone Box call. If configured, the station user can activate a door-lock release mechanism to allow entry.
  • Page 82 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 Figure 6.1.3.2-1 Door Phone Box Wiring LDP-DPB Pin-out Chart Line Cord CONNECTOR SIGNAL NAME RJ11 Not used Ring Not used...
  • Page 83: Dss/Blf Console Installation & Wiring

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 6.1.4 DSS/BLF Console Installation & Wiring 6.1.4.1 LDP-7048 DSS Install The digital LDP-7048 DSS/BLF Console is provided with a phone-mounting bracket, used to fasten the Console to the phone securely. To attach the fastener, ...
  • Page 84 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010  insert and tighten two (2) screws through the DSS Console mounting flange into the LIP phone. Caution, do not over-tighten the screws as this may damage the LIP phone housing.
  • Page 85: Wall Mount

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 6.1.5 Wall Mount 6.1.5.1 LDP-7000 and LIP-7000 Wall Mounting The LDP-7000 or LIP 7000 series phones can be mounted on the wall using the appropriate Wall Mount Kit. The Wall Mount Kit is installed as described below and shown in Figure 6.1.5.1-1.
  • Page 86 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 DECT INSTALLATION August, 2010 Figure 6.1.5.2-1 LIP-8000 Wall Mount Installation DSS consoles can be wall mounted with the LIP-8000 series phone after properly connecting the Console to the LIP-8000 phone as described in section 6.1.4.3.
  • Page 87: Starting The Ipecs-Mg

    August, 2010 7.1 Initializing Databases After completing installation, it is highly recommended that the iPECS-MG System database be initialized to default values for the local Country Code. During the initialization sequence, the System will identify all the installed resources and assigns port numbers to the each port on each board...
  • Page 88  If the Country Code is correct, press the On/Off or Speaker button and change the Mode switch to ON. The System is now ready for programming, refer to the iPECS-MG Admin Manuals. If the Country Code is not correct, ...
  • Page 89 MPB mode switch to the ON position. With initialization complete, the iPECS-MG can be configured to meet the needs of the business and individual user. For detailed information on programming the iPECS-MG, refer to the iPECS-MG...
  • Page 90: Troubleshooting

    Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Troubleshooting August, 2010 PROBLEM CAUSE/SYMPTOM SOLUTION Assure Fuse/Breaker is operational. Assure AC Power is delivered to AC outlet. AC Power Fail Check the PSU Fuse Check LD21, LD22 on the backplane, if System power failure out, replace the PSU.
  • Page 91 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.1 Troubleshooting August, 2010 PROBLEM CAUSE/SYMPTOM SOLUTION Use the proper power-up sequence. Turn on all EKSUs then power on the Power ON sequence Basic KSU Press the MPB Reset button to reset the system.
  • Page 92: Appendix. Useful Information

    4. dhcpcd 5. u-boot LG-Ericsson offers to provide source code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution, such as the cost of media, shipping and handling upon e-mail request to LG-Ericsson at. : opensource@lgericsson.com.

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