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HiPath 1100 V7.0
HiPath 1120
Installation Guide
Communication for the open minded
Siemens Enterprise Communications
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  • Page 1 Documentation HiPath 1100 V7.0 HiPath 1120 Installation Guide Communication for the open minded Siemens Enterprise Communications www.siemens./open...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents 1 Important Information..........1-3 1.1 Safety Information .
  • Page 3 Contents 3.9.1 HiPath 1120 ........... . . 3-29 3.10 Installing a USB Interface .
  • Page 4: Important Information

    Important Information Safety Information Important Information HiPath 1100 Telecommunications Systems are compatible with TN-S and TN-C-S power systems featuring a PEN conductor divided into two parts: a safety ground conductor (PE) and a neutral conductor (N) as defined in IEC 364-3. Warning Only service and installation personnel should open the PABX box and/or connect and handle trunk and extension lines.
  • Page 5 Important Information Safety Information Other symbols that indicate potential hazardous situations Most of these symbols do not appear in this manual but may appear on the equipment. ESD* Electricity Weight Heat Fire Chemicals Laser *Electrostatically Sensitive Device Symbols The device conforms to the EU directive 1999/5/EU, as attested by the CE mark. This device has been manufactured in accordance with our certified environmen- tal management system (ISO 14001).
  • Page 6: Safety Information: Danger

    ● Replace any damaged safety equipment immediately (covers, labels, safety cables). ● Use Siemens-approved cables and modules only. The use of accessories that are not ● recommended for the system may cause it to malfunction. Make sure power is turned off while equipment is being serviced.
  • Page 7: Safety Information: Warning

    Important Information Safety Information 1.1.2 Safety Information: warning Hazards when working with large gauge cables Low voltages and large gauge cables increase the risk of hazardous situations. While large gauge cables are usually of low voltage, their current values are higher. This results in higher risk, specifically in the event of a short-circuit.
  • Page 8: Safety Information: Caution

    Important Information Safety Information 1.1.3 Safety Information: Caution Checking and Measuring Voltage Check rated voltage for recommended system installation. ● Proceed very carefully when making measurements on live components or when servicing ● equipment with the power on. Damage Only use tools and equipment that are in perfect condition. Do not operate equipment that is damaged.
  • Page 9: General Information

    Important Information Safety Information 1.1.4 General Information Line/Cable Connections All cables coming out of the system must be protected along their entire path inside ● conduits, ducts or other appropriate routes of conveyance. Cables must be connected only to their specified connections points. ●...
  • Page 10: What To Do In Case Of An Emergency

    Important Information Safety Information 1.1.5 What to do in Case of an Emergency Procedures to follow during Accidents In the event of an accident stay calm and proceed with caution. ● Turn off the power before touching the victim of an electrical accident. ●...
  • Page 11: Data Protection And Confidentiality

    Guidelines for Siemens Employees Siemens company policy and procedures require secure business practices and employee data confidentiality. The following rules must be strictly followed in order to ensure compliance with job-related statutory requirements (be they company functions or outsourced maintenance and management).
  • Page 12: Structure Of This Manual

    Important Information Structure of this Manual Structure of this Manual Introduction This manual provides information about the HiPath 1100 Communications Systems. This manual was designed to provide information in information mapping format. It is divided into sections and units that present, as clearly as possible, all steps required to perform specific tasks when operating the system.
  • Page 13: System Data

    System Data Overview System Data Overview This manual describes the HiPath 1120 systems and their characteristics. Read all the chapters in this manual carefully. Only trained technical personnel should handle and service this system. HiPath 1120 System Periphery Service PC Profiset Mini DIN-6 Printer...
  • Page 14: Installation

    Installation HiPath 1100 Installation Installation HiPath 1100 Installation About this Chapter This chapter contains information on: Installing the interface HiPath 1100. More information on additional equipment and ● expansions can be found in the Service Manual Configuration (installation of modules). ●...
  • Page 15: Select The Location For Installing The Equipment

    Installation Select the location for installing the equipment Step Installation procedures (Information) “Connections to the System” 3-29 “Installing a USB Interface” 3-31 “Installing an external Audio Source” 3-32 “Installing a TFE - entrance telephone interface” 3-32 “Installing telephone terminals” 3-33 “Performing a visual inspection”...
  • Page 16: Unpacking System Components

    Installation Unpacking system components Unpacking system components Procedure Step Procedure Check to see that all components listed on the receipt are included in the package. Inspect all items for any damage that may have occurred during transportation. If any damage occurred, report it immediately to the place of purchase. Discard packaging materials according to national environmental regulations.
  • Page 17 Installation Getting to know your systems Opening the Main Distribution Frame Figure 3-2 Opening the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame Location of components Figure 3-3 System installation overview HiPath 1120 3-16 HiPath1120, Installation Guide...
  • Page 18: Hipath 1120 Wall Mounting Instructions

    Installation HiPath 1120 wall mounting instructions HiPath 1120 wall mounting instructions Step Procedure Drill a hole in the wall at a height of 4.10 ft from the floor. Place the bushing over the hole then insert the screw and tighten it until only 0.19" protrude.
  • Page 19: Location Of The Modules

    Installation Installing modules To help you configure the systems, we suggest that you use the Service Manual, the HiPath 1100 Manager, in off-line mode, to obtain a visual illustration of the module locations and external lines and the resulting numbering plan (see Help - Advanced Configuration/PABX Information for further information).
  • Page 20: Installing Modules

    Installation Installing modules 3.7.3 Installing modules 3.7.3.1 On the HiPath 1120 Installation Procedures Step Procedure Turn off the power supply. Remove the system’s cover Insert the module into one of the slots shown in figure 3-5. Underside: To install the LAN Interface Module or Music Module, lift the top part (MB) of the system and use the pin bar to connect with X1 position of the LAN Interface Module or X2 position of the Music Module.
  • Page 21: Adsl Connection In The Lan Interface Modules

    Installation Installing modules 3.7.4 ADSL Connection in the LAN interface modules 3.7.4.1 ADSL module Connection procedure Step Procedure Connect the carrier’s ADSL line to slot 1 and 2 of the X2 Connector. Connect slots 3 and 4 of the X2 Connector to the external line input for the HiPath 1100.
  • Page 22: Installing A Baby Board Adsl Module

    Installation Installing modules 3.7.5 Installing a Baby Board ADSL module Installation Procedures Step Procedure Select the SLIMC module. The Baby Board is a Modem for ADSL over POTS and will not support ADSL over ISDN (an external Modem must be used in case of ADSL over ISDN).
  • Page 23: Installing An Evm Module

    Installation Installing modules 3.7.6 Installing an EVM module Installation Procedures Step Procedure Turn off the power supply. Remove the system’s cover Attach the separator provided with the module to the MB. Attach the module to the MB’s pin Connector and to the separator. Reassemble the entire set.
  • Page 24: Installing A Baby Board Vcc Module

    Installation Installing modules 3.7.7 Installing a Baby Board VCC module (Voltage Conditioner Circuitry) Installation Procedures Step Procedure Turn off the power supply. Remove the system’s cover Attach the separator provided with the module to the MB. Attach the module to the MB’s pin Connector and to the separator. Reassemble the entire set.
  • Page 25: Installing A Isdn / S0 Module

    Installation Installing modules 3.7.8 Installing a ISDN / S module Installation Procedures Step Procedure Turn off the power supply. Remove the system’s cover Attach the module to the corresponding Connector on the MB Reassemble the entire set. “Performing a visual inspection” on page 3-35. Turn on the power supply.
  • Page 26 Installation Installing modules HiPath 1120 S module jumpers X2 - Port 1 X3 - Port 2 Configuration Jumper Pos. Configuration Jumper Pos. Extern S Trunk X4 = 1-2 Extern S Trunk X6 = 1-2 (Point to Point, X5 = 1-2 (Point to Point, X7 = 1-2 Point to Multipoint)
  • Page 27: Installing A Ctr- Up0/E Module

    Installation Installing modules 3.7.9 Installing a CTR- module P0/E The line length of the analog stations is restricted to 100m when using comfort telephones. Installation Procedures Step Procedure Turn off the power supply. Remove the system’s cover Attach the module to the corresponding Connector on the MB Reassemble the entire set.
  • Page 28: Installing A Music Module

    Installation Installing modules 3.7.10 Installing a Music module Installation Procedures Step Procedure Turn off the power supply. Remove the system’s cover Raise the system’s top slot (MB). Insert the module in the slot shown on figure 3-12. Attach the MB to the module. Make the connections to the appropriate module Connector.
  • Page 29: Installing The Power Supply

    Installation Installing the power supply Installing the power supply Introduction Before connecting the power supply to the system, see Service Manual. 3.8.1 On the HiPath 1120 Installation Procedures Step Procedure Check network voltage If the voltage is within the power supply’s voltage range, connect the power supply. “Performing a visual inspection”...
  • Page 30: Connections To The System

    Installation Connections to the System Connections to the System Introduction Attach cables to the system’s Main Distribution Frame (MDF) and route them through the conduits and openings to reach the carrier’s main telephone distribution cabinet. Below are some examples of configurations. 3.9.1 HiPath 1120 Example...
  • Page 31 Installation Connections to the System When using Expansion module U , Profiset 3030 system telephone or optiPoint P0/E could be assigned as attendant but the c/d lines will be reduced from 4 to 2 cd lines. The line length of the analog stations is restricted to 100m when using comfort telephones.
  • Page 32: Installing A Usb Interface

    Installation Installing a USB Interface 3.10 Installing a USB Interface Introduction To connect a PC to the HiPath 1100 using a USB interface you must have a USB adapter cable. This interface allows you to use certain applications developed specifically for configuring and managing user features.
  • Page 33: Installing An External Audio Source

    Installation Installing an external Audio Source 3.11 Installing an external Audio Source The HiPath 1100 systems provide connections for audio devices, such as radios, tuners, CD, MD, and others. HiPath 1120 ● The audio source must be connected to a music optional module using an RCA Connector in slot X1 (see Figure 3-14 on page 3-29).
  • Page 34: Installing Telephone Terminals

    Installation Installing telephone terminals 3.13 Installing telephone terminals A Profiset 3030 System Telephone has four wires (A, B, C, D), two used for voice (A, B), and two for data (C, D). An optiPoint-type system telephone has four wires (A, B, C, D), two of which (A, B) are required for voice communications.
  • Page 35: Optipoint Master/Slave Telephone Hipath 1120 Connections

    Installation optiPoint Master/Slave telephone HiPath 1120 connections 3.14 optiPoint Master/Slave telephone HiPath 1120 connections Figure 3-17 optiPoint Master/Slave telephone HiPath 1120 connections Important When there are more than 4 optiPoint 500 (Master or Slave) telephones on the Hi- Path 1120 system, an additional power supply must be used. (see Service Manual). 3-34 HiPath1120, Installation Guide...
  • Page 36: Performing A Visual Inspection

    Installation Performing a visual inspection 3.15 Performing a visual inspection Introduction Before starting up the system, perform a visual inspection of all hardware, cables and power supply. This procedure should be performed with the entire system turned OFF. Warning Check whether all AC and DC connections of the cables, modules and chassis of the HiPath 1100 are correctly and properly connected before connecting the client inter- face.
  • Page 37: Programming Mode

    Programming mode Language Programming mode You can change the default settings of the HiPath 1100 to fit your needs. An MF-type or system telephone can be used for this purpose, or a PC with the HiPath 1100 Manager administration software installed. The instructions that follow refer to the factory default settings.
  • Page 38: Country/Group Of Countries

    Programming mode Country/group of countries Country/group of countries To configure the settings correctly select the country where the system will be used. Required: Programming mode must be activated (*95 31994). eji w Enter the programming code. Enter the code for the country or group of countries as shown on the table below (e.g., "03" for Portugal).
  • Page 39 Programming mode Country/group of countries Code Group Countries Display Language IM English Saudi Arabia English Bahrain Egypt United Arab Emirates Ghana Yemen Iran Jordan Kuwait Libya Nigeria Oman Kenya Zimbabwe Syria Sudan Tanzania Serbia/ Montenegro IM French Algeria French Cameroon Ivory Coast Lebanon Morocco...
  • Page 40 Programming mode Country/group of countries Code Group Countries Display Language Canada Canada English South Africa South Africa English Turkey Turkey English Latvia Latvia English Lithuania Lithuania English Italy Italy English Australia Australia English United Kingdom United Kingdom English France France French Korea Korea...
  • Page 41 Programming mode Country/group of countries 4-40 HiPath1120, Installation Guide...
  • Page 42: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Abbreviations General list This list presents the abbreviations used in this manual. Table 5-1 Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning Automatic Call Distribution Alternative Carrier Selection ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Argentina Brazil CAPI Common ISDN Application Program Interface Channel-Associated Signaling Carrier Detect China CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation...
  • Page 43 Abbreviations Table 5-1 Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning India ISDN Integrated Services Digital Networks Local Area Network Basic Module Main Distribution Frame Analog Multifrequency telephone Optional Module Music on Hold Multiple Subscriber Number Network Terminator PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange Personal Computer Protection Conductor plus Neuter conductor Point Multipoint Connection Point to Point Connection...
  • Page 44: Index

    Index Safety Information 1-3 caution 1-7 warning 1-6 Safety information danger 1-5 Accident Report 1-9 Safety Symbols 1-3 Select the location for installing the equip- ment 3-14 CE mark 1-4 System Data 2-12 Connecting extensions to the system’s Inter- nal MDF 3-29 Country 4-37 Unpacking system components 3-15 Data Protection and Confidentiality 1-10...
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