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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
R&D MX-ONE & InAttend
Mitel Sweden AB
Globen
glannergren
Göran Lannergren
glannergren
Göran Lannergren

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION Installing Boards and Cabling Göran Lannergren glannergren Göran Lannergren glannergren Globen Mitel Sweden AB R&D MX-ONE & InAttend INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3: Target Group

    MX-ONE supports both IP telephony and functions found in classic circuit-switched PBXes (Private Branch Exchanges). SCOPE This document describes the MX-ONE cabling and connection in a detailed way. It is aimed for customers doing new installation. For other parts of the Installation see: •...
  • Page 4 20mm ISDN-T 2B+D trunk line TLU80 ROF 137 5406/11 20mm 4-wire analog trunk using E&M signaling. This board can only be used in MX-ONE Classic. Not in MX-ONE Lite or 1U TLU83 ROF 137 6305/1 20mm 8/12 Analog trunk line (loop start, ground start.
  • Page 5 The ASU’s has a disk bay for 2 separate HDD (Hard disk drives) or SSD (Solid state drives). They are located behind a cover in the front. Note: SW RAID1 is supported on Mitel ASU and ASU-II. Close to the LED near the LAN-ports, there is a hole for performing reset/ software shout down.
  • Page 6 NSTALLING BOARDS DUMMY FRONT This section describes the dummy front in 19" cabinets. Dummy fronts are installed at all empty positions in the 19" chassis. New boards can be installed at these positions. Remove the dummy front at the position were the new board is to be installed and insert the new board.
  • Page 7 NSTALLING OARDS AND ABLING Figure 2: TLU77, TMU, TLU76, ELU33, and ELU34 Board Fronts 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen C 2017-03-28...
  • Page 8 NSTALLING BOARDS LED: ASU-E Green 2 RJ 45 ports Connector no: 3 4 USB Ports Connector no: 2 15 pole Connector no: 1 female D-sub M0001172A Figure 3: ASU Front Connectors The SATA disks are located behind a cover. Two disks are used for RAID1. 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen C 2017-03-28...
  • Page 9 NSTALLING OARDS AND ABLING DC/DC FAN UNIT ALARM IN -48V INPUT Figure 4: DC/DC Front Connectors and LEDs 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen C 2017-03-28...
  • Page 10 NSTALLING BOARDS Figure 5: ALU2, ELU31, TLU79, TLU80 and TLU83 Fronts Note: ELU26 and TLU79 has equal fronts, only different printing. 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen C 2017-03-28...
  • Page 11 NSTALLING OARDS AND ABLING Figure 6: TLU77 Front Connectors and LEDs 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen C 2017-03-28...
  • Page 12 NSTALLING BOARDS USB connection Key hole E1/T1 connections LAN connections Reset E1/T1 LAN1 LAN0 RESET button Status LED (Green, Red, Green flashing, Red flashing) (behind front) See the MGU2 description for details. Figure 7: MGU2 with 20mm front 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen C 2017-03-28...
  • Page 13 Use the fastener straps (cable tie) provided in material set 25/BYB 501/1 to fasten the cables to the rack, cable chutes, rear sides of chassis and so on. See Table 5 Set of Cable holders (Cable tie) on page 19. Table 3 Cables in MX-ONE Unit Cable Product Number Remarks...
  • Page 14: Connector Positions

    Note: Consider the needed cabling for network or server redundancy. For more infor- mation, see the description for MIVOICE MX-ONE, chapter REDUNDANCY. CONNECTOR POSITIONS Only boards with EMC shielded fronts are used in the MX-ONE subracks. 3.1.1 CONNECTOR NUMBERING The connector positions are marked in numerical order starting from 1 for the lowest connector position, 2 for the position above it and so on, see Figure 8: Connectors positioning on page 15.
  • Page 15 NSTALLING OARDS AND ABLING Figure 8: Connectors positioning 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen C 2017-03-28...
  • Page 16: Cable Labeling

    13 for a complete list of available cables. 3.2.2 LABEL SETS Every MX-ONE Service Node has a label set with labels that are used to mark the cables in the MX-ONE. See Table 4 on page 16 Table 4...
  • Page 17 NSTALLING OARDS AND ABLING Figure 9: Labeling Cables 3.2.4 LABELING OF INTERNAL CABLES The internal cables connected to fixed positions in the exchange are already labeled at delivery. The label indicates the position of the cable's own connector as well as that of the other end.
  • Page 18 ABLING CONNECTING INTERNAL POWER CABLES For instructions on how to connect mains cable to the AC/DC unit, refer to manufac- turer instructions supplied with the unit. Refer to local regulations when working with electric power. 3.3.1 CONNECTING THE BATTERIES TO THE AC/DC UNIT Work involving batteries must be carried out by personnel with appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which they can be exposed.
  • Page 19 3.3.2 CONNECTING THE AC/DC UNIT TO THE MIVOICE MX-ONE See suppliers documentation for correct connection to the AC/DC. When connecting cables in the AC/DC unit, always fasten nearby cables to each others and to any cable cloth or frame using fastener straps included in the 25/BYB 501/1.
  • Page 20 Note: If Alarm handling is required, cables marked with *) are also needed. For alarm cables and plugs, see 5.4.2 MiVoice MX-ONE Classic with Power Unit on page Note: If only one Power cable is connected to the Fan Unit, the alarm on the Fan will be activated.
  • Page 21 NSTALLING OARDS AND ABLING Power Unit Figure 13: Single cables to the Fan Unit BFD50908/4 and to 7U chassis Power Unit Figure 14: Splitter Cable to the Fan Unit BFD50908/4 and to 7U chassis 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen C 2017-03-28...
  • Page 22: Connecting Cables

    Use the figure and the table below to connect cables, or to verify that the cables are correctly connected. For cable connections to board positions, see Figure 15: Cable Connections Configure Example on page 23 and Figure 16: MX-ONE Lite cabling example on page 23.
  • Page 23 Do not cut extension cables shorter than 3.5 m. This might disturb the function in the system. Figure 15: Cable Connections Configure Example Figure 16: MX-ONE Lite cabling example The MGU is connected to a server via the corporate LAN (i.e. a Switch). This is also valid when multiple gateways are connected to a server.
  • Page 24 ABLING EXTENSION AND TRUNK LINE CABLE STRUCTURE The twisted pair cable used for Extension and trunk lines in the MX-ONE is delivered with 32 pairs. The cable is structured either with 8 pairs in 4 bundles, 2 blue and 2 orange bundles, or, with 16 pairs in 2 bundles, 1 blue and 1 orange.
  • Page 25 NSTALLING OARDS AND ABLING 3.5.1 ELU33, ELU34, ELU31/4 AND TLU80 CABLE STRUCTURE B C D Front LED Front connector Figure 19: Front view Note: ELU34 has to have individual 0 activated as the first individual and removed as the last individual, or else the communications with the board will fail. 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen C 2017-03-28...
  • Page 26 ABLING Table 6 Color Coding in 32 Pair Cable for ELU33, ELU34 and ELU31 Pair Core Color Bundle Connector Pair Core Color Bundle Connector White White Blue Blue White White Orange Orange White White Green Green White White Brown Brown Blue Blue Orange...
  • Page 27 NSTALLING OARDS AND ABLING 3.5.1.1 TLU80 cable structure TLU80 has a 12-wire interface (per individual) where four wires are dedicated for trans- mission and tone signaling, the remaining eight wires are for E&M-signaling. This line interface is connected via a front connection of the TLU80 board. Table 7 Front interface Connector...
  • Page 28 ABLING Connector Signal Description - M-lead; transmitter (ind 3) (2C5) - E-lead; receiver (ind 3) (2D5) - A-lead; transmitter for blocking (ind 3) (2B3) BLK3 - BLK; receiver for blocking (ind 3) (2A3) - Return wire (ind 3) (1B5) - Return wire (ind 3) (1A5) - Return wire (ind 3) (1C5)
  • Page 29 NSTALLING OARDS AND ABLING Connector row Not used EPB6 (red) EPA6 (green) EPB7 (brown) EPA7(red) EPB4 (red) EPA4 (blue) EPB5 (orange) EPA5 (red) Not used EPB3 (brown) EPA3 (white) EPB1 (white) EPA1 (orange) EPB2 (green) EPA2 (white) LB15 (yellow) LA15 (brown) EPB0 (blue) EPA0 (white) LB13 (yellow)
  • Page 30 ABLING Note: If the Sync cable is prolonged, the Twisted pair configuration and polarity has to be kept. See Figure 21: Sync ring cable design (TSR9011226) on page 30 Figure 21: Sync ring cable design (TSR9011226) 3.5.2 TLU83 CABLE STRUCTURE The TLU83 board uses the same type of 32 pair cable but it is organized differently.
  • Page 31 NSTALLING OARDS AND ABLING Pair/ Pair/ TL Ind Core Color Bundle Connector TL Ind Core Color Bundle Connector 4/ NC White 24/ 11 White Brown Brown 6/ NC 26/ NC Blue Blue 7/ NC 27/ NC Orange Orange 8/ NC 28/ NC Green Green...
  • Page 32 ABLING 3.5.3 TLU76 AND TLU77 CABLE STRUCTURE Figure 22: Connection Cable for TLU76, TLU77 (TSR 482 0211/xxx) Table 12 Color Coding in Cable for TLU76, TLU77 (TSR 482 0211/xxx) Pair Core Color Pinn No. Description Blue/White Blue Orange/White Orange Green/White Shield Green Shield...
  • Page 33 NSTALLING OARDS AND ABLING 3.5.5 MGU AND MGU2 CABLE STRUCTURE Table 14 Color Coding in Cable for MGU E1/T1 connection (TSR 482 0211/xxx) Pair Core Color Pinn No. Description Blue/White Blue Orange/White Orange Green/White Shield Green Shield Brown/White Brown 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen C 2017-03-28...
  • Page 34: Connection Of External Cables

    ONNECTION OF XTERNAL ABLES CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL CABLES GENERAL Cabling to the MDF uses prefabricated cables. Twisted, shielded, pair-cables are to be used for cabling between the PBX and MDF or PBX and PBX (Media Gateway - Media Gateway). The cable length from the exchange to the MDF shall not be shorter than 3 meters (118 inches).
  • Page 35: Digital Extensions

    NSTALLING OARDS AND ABLING ANALOG EXTENSIONS ELU34 ELU34 is a 32 individuals analog extension line unit intended for normal analog tele- phones, with functionality for both message waiting and call metering. A parallel tele- phone, an extra bell or a FAX can be connected to an ELU34. Note: ELU34 has to have individual 0 activated as the first individual and removed as the last individual, or else the communications with the board will fail.
  • Page 36 ONNECTION OF XTERNAL ABLES Note: ELU33 has to have individual 0 activated as the first individual and removed as the last individual, or else the communications with the board will fail. If done in the wrong order individuals will be blocked. 4.4.2 ISDN EXTENSIONS WITH ELU26 The ISDN-terminals are connected to the ELU26 board in the PBX through the MDF.
  • Page 37 NSTALLING OARDS AND ABLING Figure 26: ELU31/4 - location of switch ANALOG EXTERNAL LINES, TLU80 AND TLU83 Analog external lines are connected to analog TLU boards. TLU8x TLU 8x Figure 27: TLU8x - MDF example DIGITAL EXTERNAL LINES Note: If the ISDN T1 interface shall be connected outside the premises, it is mandatory to connect the T1 lines via a Network Terminal 1 (NT1), Channel Service Unit (CSU) or National Certified Terminal Equipment (NCTE) interface.
  • Page 38 ONNECTION OF XTERNAL ABLES 4.7.1 TLU77 Color coding for TLU77 with cable TSR4820211/xxx see item 3.5.3 TLU76 and TLU77 cable structure on page 32 Figure 28: TLU77, 120ohm pair cable 4.7.2 ISDN 4.7.2.1 ISDN PRI with TLU76/11 Color coding for TLU76 with cable TSR4820211/xxxx see item 3.5.3 TLU76 and TLU77 cable structure on page 32 Figure 29: Digital external lines 120 ohm pair cable, TLU76/11 - /14 4.7.2.2...
  • Page 39 NSTALLING OARDS AND ABLING Figure 30: 2-wire ISDN with TLU79 and an NT1-box (8 pairs) Note: Make sure that each individual’s receive (Rx) and transmit (Tx) are properly connected between the TLU79 board and the NT1-box. Necessary corrections between the individuals can preferably be performed in the MDF. 4.7.2.3 Digital external line with TLU79 as a tie line Color coding for TLU79 with cable TSR491414/xxx see item 3.5.4 ELU26 and TLU79...
  • Page 40: Call Metering

    ONNECTION OF XTERNAL ABLES How to carry out the cross-connection, see Figure 32: Through-Connection on Power Failure or Processor Malfunction on page 40. These extensions must not be equipped with digital system telephones. If the public exchange is not capable of receiving DTMF-signals, then the extension must be equipped with a rotary dial telephone or a telephone for 10 pps (pulse generator).
  • Page 41 In systems with MX-ONE Lite (3U chassis), the MGU board can supervise several alarms, both external and internal in the unit. The alarm input of MX-ONE Lite connects input A and B to the backplane. The MGU boards can then be configured to supervise these alarm inputs.
  • Page 42: Alarm Inputs

    LARMS Pair 1 8 Alarm inputs ALU2 TSR 491 0306 AL23 Pair 1 AL22 AL21 AL20 8 Alarm outputs AL19 AL18 AL17 AL16 TSR 491 0306 Figure 33: ALU2 - MDF connections FAN UNIT ALARM 5.1.1 FAN BFD 509 08/4 Connect the fan alarm cable TSR902 0274/2200 to the D-sub connector on the Fan, and connect the other end to the MDF;...
  • Page 43 NSTALLING OARDS AND ABLING Connect the ALU2 board to the MDF according to the cabling list for the site. Use cable TSR 491 0306 or similar. For an example of connection to the ALU2 board, see Figure 34: MDF Alarms for the Fan Unit BFD 509 08/4 on page 43 FAN unit BFD 509 08/4 SXK1062097/1 Violet FAN alarm...
  • Page 44 Figure 35: MGU Power Alarm Detection in MX-ONE Lite on page 45 or Figure 36: Power and Fan alarm in Classic chassis on page 46 and Supplier Manual. Wires to the different alarm units can be fastened to the ports.
  • Page 45 Blue, GND NO 9 Violet, relay, Alarm B Turquoise, GND Figure 35: MGU Power Alarm Detection in MX-ONE Lite The following cables are used: Power cable 51305285 Alarm cable 61L00007AAA-A (free end on power unit side) The alarm cable is optional and needed when alarm handling is required.
  • Page 46 ALARM inlet on either the DC/DC board if a MX-ONE Classic (7U-chassis) is used, or in the rear of a MX-ONE Lite (3U-chassis) if this is used. The Supervision Extension port must be terminated with alarm plug SXK 106 2097/1 on the FAN_2 unit.

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