Mitel TA7104 Hardware Installation
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Mitel TA7104 and TA7108
HARDWARE INSTALLATION

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  • Page 1 Mitel TA7104 and TA7108 HARDWARE INSTALLATION...
  • 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. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS REQUIRED MOUNTING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT UNPACKING AND INSPECTION LOCATION AND MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS HARDWARE INSTALLATION POWERING ON THE TA7104/7108 ........................11 IP ADDRESS DISCOVERY OR CONFIGURATION INDICATORS (LEDS) RESET/DEFAULT BUTTON MANAGEMENT CHOICES APPENDIX A – STANDARD COMPLIANCE AND SAFETY INFORMATION ..........18...
  • Page 4: About This Manual

     Third Party Software Copyright Information This document lists the third-party software modules used in the TA7104/7108 along with any copyright and license information. Be sure to read any readme files, technical bulletins, or additional release notes for important information.
  • Page 5: Document Structure

    Describes the pin-to-pin connections for cables used with the TA7104/7108 DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS The following information provides an explanation of the symbols that appear on the TA7104/7108 and in the documentation for the product. Warning Definition Warning: Means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, you must be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents.
  • Page 6: Overview

     SSL/TLS Encryption SERIES CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS This section provides an overview of the front and rear panels of the TA7104/7108. The rear panel differs depending on the TA7104/7108 model you have PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION The serial number label for the TA7104/7108 device is located on the bottom of the unit.
  • Page 7 Table 2: TA7104/7108 Front LEDs Description Ready When lit, the TA7104/7108 is ready to initiate or receive a call. The unit does not have to be registered to a server. In-Use When lit, at least one of the FXS/FXO lines is in use.
  • Page 8 TA7104 /7108 Hardware Installation Reset / Default switch Resets configuration parameters of the TA7104/7108 to default (known) values. It can be used to reconfigure the unit. “RESET/DEFAULT Button” on page 18 Warning: Read Section before attempting to reset the unit.
  • Page 9: Installation

    Install the hardware and software needed to configure the TA7104/7108 (see section“Network Information”). Installation Checklist The installation checklist lists the tasks for installing the TA7104/7108. Print a copy of this checklist and mark the entries as you complete each task. Include the completed checklist in your site log.
  • Page 10: Safety Recommendations

    TA7104 /7108 Hardware Installation Site Log Mitel recommends that you maintain a site log to record all actions relevant to the TA7104/7108, such  Installation: Print a copy of the installation checklist and insert it into the site log. ...
  • Page 11: Required Mounting Tools And Equipment

    Install the TA7104/7108 in a well-ventilated location where it will not be exposed to high temperature or humidity. Do not install the TA7104/7108 in a location exposed to direct sunlight or near stoves or radiators. Excessive heat could damage the internal components.
  • Page 12 Proceed to Hardware Installation. Free Standing Unit When installing the TA7104/7108 on a desk or table, it should be located at least 20 cm from your monitor, computer casing or other peripherals, including speakers. Never put books or paper on the TA7104/7108.
  • Page 13: Hardware Installation

    TA7104 /7108 Hardware Installation To clean the TA7104/7108, wipe with a soft dry cloth. Do not use volatile liquids such as gas and thinner that are harmful to the unit casing. For resistant markings, wet a cloth with a mild detergent, wring well and then wipe off. Use a dry cloth to dry the surface.
  • Page 14: Powering On The Ta7104/7108

    TA7104/7108 and your DHCP server while the TA7104/7108 boots up.  The TA7104/7108 should be already running. If not, power it on by connecting the other end of the power adaptor to an electrical earthed socket-outlet. The electrical outlet must be installed near the TA7104/7108 so that it is easily accessible.
  • Page 15 TA7104 /7108 Hardware Installation Initial Provisioning Sequence When starting the TA7104/7108 for the first time, it needs to be configured before it can support calls. This process is known as provisioning. This sequence assumes that you have installed the TA7104/7108 hardware as per Hardware Installation.
  • Page 16 Current IP address of the TA7104/7108 (static or DHCP). *#*1 MAC address of the TA7104/7108. Verifying the Installation There are a few ways to verify that the TA7104/7108 is properly connected to the IP network and is working:  By contacting it with a SNMP browser ...
  • Page 17: Indicators (Leds)

    The indicators (LEDs) of the TA7104/7108 are described in TA7104/7108 Connectors and Indicators. LED Patterns – Specific Conditions Table 5 describes the different states a Mitel unit can have and their associated LED patterns. Table 5: LED Patterns CondiAction Description...
  • Page 18: Reset/Default Button

    The RESET/DEFAULT button allows you to:  Cancel an action that was started.  Revert to known factory settings if the TA7104/7108 refuses to work properly for any reason or the connection to the network is lost.  Reconfigure a unit.
  • Page 19 Factory Reset). This feature reverts the TA7104/7108 back to its default factory settings. Partial Reset The Partial reset provides a way to contact the TA7104/7108 in a known and static state while keeping most of the configuration unchanged. Following a partial reset, the TA7104/7108 management interface is set to the Rescue interface. The default address for this interface is 192.168.0.1/24 and has its corresponding link-local IPv6 available...
  • Page 20: Management Choices

    The Factory reset creates a new configuration file with the default factory values. It should be performed with the TA7104/7108 connected to a network with access to a DHCP server. If the unit cannot find a DHCP server, it sends requests indefinitely.
  • Page 21: Appendix A - Standard Compliance And Safety Information

    • EN61000-4-5 (1995), Surge • EN61000-4-6 (1996), Conducted RF • EN61000-4-11 (1995), Voltage Dips and Interruptions Note: The standards compliance of the TA7104/7108 are printed on a sticker located on the bottom of the unit. DISCLAIMERS The following are the disclaimers related to the TA7104/7108.
  • Page 22 TA7104 /7108 Hardware Installation The CE marking affixed to Mitel products indicates conformance to the R&TTE directive 99/05/EC (Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive). For a copy of the original signed Declaration (in full conformance with EN45014), please contact your Mitel office or Sales partner.
  • Page 23: Translated Warning Definition

    TA7104 /7108 Hardware Installation TRANSLATED WARNING DEFINITION The following information provides an explanation of the symbols which appear on the TA7104/7108 and in the documentation for the product. Warning: Means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any...
  • Page 24: Safety Warnings

    TA7104 /7108 Hardware Installation SAFETY WARNINGS This section lists the following safety warnings:  Circuit Breaker (20A) Warning  TN Power Warning  Product Disposal Warning  No. 26 AWG Warning  WAN, LAN, Phone-Fax 1 and Phone-Fax 2 Connectors Warning ...
  • Page 25: Appendix B - Cabling Considerations

    Duplex), the type of cable to use depends on the other peer. For example, a straight cable is required to connect the TA7104/7108 to a hub or a switch, while a crossover cable is required to connect the TA7104/7108 to a PC.
  • Page 26 TA7104 /7108 Hardware Installation The RJ-45 cable uses two pairs of wires: one pair for transmission and the second pair for reception. It is wired so that pins 1 & 2 are on one twisted pair and pins 3 & 6 are on a second pair according to common wiring standards which meet the EIA/TIA T568A and T568B requirements.
  • Page 27: Telephone) Cable

    TA7104 /7108 Hardware Installation RJ-11 (TELEPHONE) CABLE The RJ-11 cable is commonly used for telephone connection. Caution: Do not plug a phone jack connector into an RJ-45 port. Wiring Conventions For telephone connections, a cable requires one pair of wires. Each wire is identified by different colours.
  • Page 28: Appendix C - Glossary

    TA7104 /7108 Hardware Installation APPENDIX C - GLOSSARY 10 BaseT An Ethernet local area network that works on twisted pair wiring. 100 BaseT A newer version of Ethernet that operates at 10 times the speed of a 10 BaseT Ethernet.
  • Page 29 TA7104 /7108 Hardware Installation A small to medium sized telephone system and switch that provides communications between onsite telephones and exterior communications networks. Protocol A formal set of rules developed by international standards bodies, LAN equipment vendors, or groups governing the format, control, and timing of network communications. A set of conventions dealing with transmissions between two systems.
  • Page 30: Appendix D - List Of Acronyms

    TA7104 /7108 Hardware Installation APPENDIX D – LIST OF ACRONYMS American Wire Gauge Cummunauté européenne (French) DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name Server IETF Internet Engineering Task Force Internet Protocol Local Area Network MAma milliampere Media Access Control Media Dependent Interface...

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