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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.
MX-ONE supports both IP telephony and functions found in classic circuit-switched PBXes (Private Branch Exchanges). SCOPE This document describes the MX-ONE Cabinet Installation in a detailed way. It is aimed for customers doing new installation. For other parts of the Installation see: •...
Media Gateways, and servers. The number of components and their location in the cabinet vary according to customer needs. For an example of an MX-ONE cabinet and its main hardware components, see Figure 1:MX-ONE Cabinets on page 5.
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NSTALLING HASSIS IN A ABINET For information on technical details for the hardware components, see Table 1 Size, Weight, and Voltage of MX-ONE Hardware on page 6. Figure 1: MX-ONE Cabinets 20/1531-ASP11301 Uen B5 2017-03-23...
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M = 25 mm = 0.98 inch For information about power dissipation and power consumption, see the description for POWER DISSIPATION. The following flow diagram shows the installation procedure step-by-step. See Figure 2:Workflow for the MX-ONE Hardware Installation on page 7. 20/1531-ASP11301 Uen B5 2017-03-23...
HASSIS IN A ABINET Figure 2: Workflow for the MX-ONE Hardware Installation MOUNTING CABINETS This section describes mounting of the cabinets. The instructions focus on the BYB 501 cabinets. For installation of the standard server cabinet, see the manufacturer instruc- tions.
Make sure all preparations for placement of cabinets at the site, including floor marking, were done during the site planning stage, see the environmental spec for MX-ONE SITE PLANNING. For examples of cabinet layouts at the MX-ONE site, see the environmental spec for MX-ONE SITE PLANNING. 2.2.3...
If not use the rack and the tip protection or the earthquake bracing frame as a template. Position the cabinet in line with other cabinets and the site walls, see the envi- ronmental spec for MX-ONE SITE PLANNING. 20/1531-ASP11301 Uen B5 2017-03-23...
NSTALLING ABINET 2.2.5 LEVELING THE CABINET Figure 3: Leveling the Cabinet Level the cabinet by adjusting the feet (A) using the 24-mm U-ring wrench, see Figure 3:Leveling the Cabinet on page 10 Verify that the cabinet is leveled horizontally and vertically, using a water level. Tighten the locking nuts (B) on all feet using the 24-mm U-ring wrench, see Figure 3:Leveling the Cabinet on page 10 Proceed to the next installation stage:...
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NSTALLING HASSIS IN A ABINET 18/BYB 501/4 Tip protection, generic Title/Function Product Number Quantity INSULATING PLATE SXA 123 0789/1 STUD SCREW M 8X650 SBK 255 70 EXPANDER NUT M 8x30 SXA 113 2519 WASHER SCA 101 080/03 BUSHING SRG 107 16/1 WASHER SCA 350 06 Figure 4:...
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NSTALLING ABINET Anchor the cabinet to the floor according to the type of floor. For a concrete floor, see 2.2.6.1 Installing the Tip Protection on a Concrete Floor on page 11 . For a raised floor, see 2.2.6.2 Installing the Tip Protection on a Raised Floor on page 12 .
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NSTALLING HASSIS IN A ABINET 2.2.6.2 Installing the Tip Protection on a Raised Floor Figure 6: Installing the Tip Protection on a Raised Floor Note: The following procedure must be performed for the feet at the front and for the feet at the back: Insert two clamps (F) through the yoke (A) and the floor (X), see Figure 6:Installing the Tip Protection on a Raised Floor on page 13...
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NSTALLING ABINET 2.2.7 INSTALLING THE CABINET WITH EARTHQUAKE BRACING Table 4 Earthquake Set, Concrete Floor 17/BYB 501/1 (2 x SXK 118 0168/1) Earthquake Set, Concrete Floor Title/Function Product Number Quantity FIXING IRON SXA 123 0380/1 SXA 123 0381/1 COASTER SXA 123 0382/1 EXPANDER SCREW M 12/25 NSV 907 02 INSULATING BUSHING...
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NSTALLING HASSIS IN A ABINET Align the holes in the fixing irons over the anchoring holes in the floor. Tighten the two screws (H) to a torque of 80 Nm. 2.2.7.1 Anchoring the Cabinet on a Concrete Floor Figure 8: Installing the Expander Screw Figure 9: Securing the Earthquake Bracing...
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NSTALLING ABINET Note: The following procedure must be performed for the feet at the front and for the feet at the back: Place two expander screws (D) with insulation bushing (E) and washer (F) through the fixing irons and into the concrete floor, see Figure 8:Installing the Expander Screw on page 15 Hammer the two expander screws into position.
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NSTALLING HASSIS IN A ABINET Figure 10: Fastening the Cabinets Back-to-Back Position the two cabinets back-to-back, see Figure 10:Fastening the Cabinets Back-to-Back on page 17 Adjust the two cabinets to an equal level. Fasten the two cabinets back-to-back with six guide pins (A) and twelve screws (B).
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NSTALLING ABINET Figure 11: Fastening the Cabinets Side-by-Side Position the two cabinets side-by-side, see Figure 11:Fastening the Cabinets Side-by-Side on page 18 Adjust the two cabinets to an equal level. Fasten the two cabinets together side-by-side with three plates (A) and twelve screws (B) at the top, the middle, and the bottom of the two cabinets.
NSTALLING HASSIS IN A ABINET Figure 12: Mounting the Captive Nuts in the Rack INSTALLING BATTERIES BKB 201 003/1 ) This section describes the installation of 31-Ah ( and 62-Ah ( 201 003/2 ) batteries. Make sure to leave room in the cabinet for the bigger batteries (62 Ah) even when installing smaller batteries.
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NSTALLING ABINET Figure 13: Installing the Battery Shelf Mount four captive nuts (A) (2.3 Installing Supporting Captive Nuts on page 18) in the cabinet according to the number positions shown, see Figure 13:Installing the Battery Shelf on page 20. Insert the strapping belt (L) through the battery shelf. Fasten the battery shelf (B) using four screws (C).
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NSTALLING HASSIS IN A ABINET Table 10 Mounting Set for Battery NTM 144 265 Mounting set for battery Product Pos. Title/Function Number Quantity SCREW M 8X25 SCREW M 8X16 TUBE SPACER 18 X16 metal CONTACT WASHER for 6.3-mm flat lug terminals PLAIN WASHER SPRING WASHER...
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NSTALLING ABINET Figure 15: Installing the Batteries Note: Before working on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with the electrical circuitry and be familiar with the standard practices for preventing acci- dents. To mount the batteries in the battery shelf, perform the following steps: Mount the spacers (K) between the battery blocks (A), see Figure 14:Battery Block Spacer on page 21.
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NSTALLING HASSIS IN A ABINET Place the strapping belt (L) around the batteries and tighten the strap, see Figure 16:Battery String Safety Strap on page 23. Fasten three warning labels, parallel connection of batteries (SVB 131 70), one on the right-hand side battery, and two at the bottom of the cabinet, see Figure 17:Parallel Connection of Batteries Warning Label on page 23 and see Figure 35:Warning Label SVB 131 70 on page 41.
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AC/DC unit. INSTALLING MX-ONE CLASSIC This section describes the installation of the subracks containing the MX-ONE Classic boards in the cabinet. Note that this section does not describe the installation of sepa- rate boards in the subrack.
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B. Both can of course be a Subrack A. Use the following material sets when installing the MX-ONE Classic and Fan Unit: Note: If only one subrack is to be installed mount the lower air plate on this subrack.
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NSTALLING ABINET NTM 144 263 Mounting set for subrack B Pos. Title/Function Product Number Quantity CABLE LUG (only used if the two subracks SNG 804 23 are mounted in separate cabinets) LABEL FOR ESD (only used if the two SVB 129 05/2 subracks are mounted in separate cabinets) 20/1531-ASP11301 Uen B5 2017-03-23...
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NSTALLING HASSIS IN A ABINET 2.6.1 MOUNTING THE LOWER AIR PLATE Before installing subrack B, install the lower air plate in the subrack. Perform the following steps: Figure 20: Mounting the Lower Air Plate Place subrack B in an upside-down position on a steady surface. Insert the edge of the lower air plate (E) in the slot at the rear side of the subrack.
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NSTALLING ABINET 2.6.2 INSTALLING SUBRACK B (OR SECOND SUBRACK A) Figure 21: Installing Subrack B The lower air plate is only mounted in subrack B (lower subrack if two subracks are mounted onto of each others), see 2.6.1Mounting the Lower Air Plate on page 27. In subrack A (upper subrack), front and rear air plates are installed instead.
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NSTALLING HASSIS IN A ABINET 2.6.3 MOUNTING THE FRONT AIR PLATE IN SUBRACK A To prepare subrack A for installation in the cabinet, first mount front and rear air plates in the subrack as follows: Figure 22: Mounting the Front Air Plate in Subrack A Place subrack A in an upside-down position on a steady work surface.
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NSTALLING ABINET 2.6.4 MOUNTING REAR AIR PLATE IN SUBRACK A Figure 23: Mounting Rear Air Plate in Subrack A Turn subrack A back to an upright position. Loosen, but do not remove the screws (1, 3, 5, and 7) on the back panel of the subrack, so they stick out a few millimeters.
NSTALLING HASSIS IN A ABINET Figure 24: Installing Subrack A Mount four captive nuts (A) (2.3 Installing Supporting Captive Nuts on page 18) according to the number positions shown. Use the screws (C) to fasten the subrack A to the captive nuts in the cabinet. Make sure that no gap is left between subracks A, and B.
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NSTALLING ABINET Table 13 Mounting Set for Fan Unit 52/BYB 501 Mounting Set included in Fan Unit BFD 509 08/4 Pos. Title/Function Product Number Quantity SLIDE SXA 123 0320/1 SPRING SXA 123 0321/1 SCREW 24/SBF 228 040/0080 SCREW M 6X16 03/SBA 121 060/0160 CAPTIVE NUT M6 SBM 173 060/03...
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NSTALLING HASSIS IN A ABINET Figure 26: Installing the Fan Unit • Mount four captive nuts (A) (see 2.3 Installing Supporting Captive Nuts on page 18) according to the number positions shown, see on page 32 and see on page •...
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NSTALLING ABINET 2.7.1 INSTALLING UPPER AIR PLATE Note: The upper air plate is only mandatory if hardware will be installed above the fan unit. To install the upper air plate, perform the following steps: Figure 27: Installing Upper Air Plate Mount four captive nuts (A) (see 2.3 Installing Supporting Captive Nuts on page 18) according to the number positions shown.
2.8.1 INSTALLING MX-ONE 1U CHASSIS This section describes how to install the 1U chassis, MX-ONE 1U in the BYB 501 cabinet. Additional 1U chassis can be installed directly above the first one in the same way as the first 1U chassis.
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If required, install additional 1U chassis directly above the first one in the next available cabinet position. No gap is needed between the units. Note: Do not obstruct the cooling air flow, which goes from right to left in the MX-ONE Lite (3U) and MX-ONE 1U subrack.
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This section describes the installation of MX-ONE Lite subracks in the BYB 501 cabinet. Use the following mounting set to install the MX-ONE Lite subrack in the cabinet. Note: 110/240V Mains power inlets are positioned on rear side of the MX-ONE Lite.
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Additional MX-ONE Lite units can be mounted directly above or below the first one. No gap is needed between the units as they have their own cooling systems. Note: Do not obstruct the cooling air flow, which goes from right to left in the MX-ONE Lite and Slim subrack. 2.10 INSTALLING A CABINET SHELF This section describes the installation of a cabinet shelf in the cabinet.
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NSTALLING HASSIS IN A ABINET 86/BYB 501/2 Cabinet Shelf Title/Function Product Number Quantity FIXING BRACKET (factory mounted) SXA 123 0417/1 SCREW M 4X8 (factory mounted) 24/SBF 228 040/0080 SLIDE SXA 123 0320/2 CAPTIVE NUT M 6 SBM 173 060/03 SCREW M 6X16 03/SBA 121 060/0160 To install the cabinet shelf, see on page 39, and perform the following steps: Figure 32: Installing Cabinet Shelf...
Labels on page 40. The cabinet must be labeled with the number of Servers that is installed in the cabinet. It is recommended to label the following items: • Cabinet • MX-ONE 1U • MX-ONE Lite (3U-chassis) • MX-ONE Classic (7U-chassis) • AC/DC • Other servers...
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NSTALLING HASSIS IN A ABINET 2.11.2 WARNING LABEL, ENERGY HAZARD The warning label, energy hazard (SVB 131 75) is for indoor use on aluminum, steel, or rigid plastic surface. It is made of self adhesive plastic material and not removable. Fasten the warning label below the circuit breakers on the front of the AC/DC unit, see Figure 34:Warning Label SVB 131 75 on page 41.
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