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Mitel MiVoice MX-ONE Installation Instructions Manual
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Mitel MiVoice MX-ONE Installation Instructions Manual

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Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation
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21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1
January 2025

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  • Page 1 MiVoice MX-ONE Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 January 2025...
  • Page 2 ).The information is subject to change without notice and should not be construed in any way as a commitment by 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 3.3.1 Connecting the Batteries to the AC/DC Unit..............25 3.3.2 Connecting the AC/DC Unit to MX-ONE................. 27 3.3.3 Connecting to the Mitel 48V Power Cables for ABB PSU..........28 3.3.4 Connecting AC/DC-Unit 51305282 to Mains..............28 3.3.5 Connecting AC/DC to the LAN..................29 3.3.6 Connecting Power (-48V) to Fan Unit BFD50908/4............
  • Page 4 5.8 Private Trunk Lines (tie lines)....................58 6 Alarms....................59 6.1 Fan Unit Alarm........................... 60 6.2 MX-ONE Lite, 3U Unit, External Alarm..................62 6.3 AC/DC Unit Alarms........................62 6.3.1 For 51305282........................62 6.4 AC/DC Alarm through MGU.......................63 6.4.1 MiVoice MX-ONE Classic with Power Unit..............65...
  • Page 5 Introduction This chapter contains the following sections: • Scope • Target Group • Prerequisites MX-ONE is a communication solution for enterprises. MX-ONE integrates voice communication in fixed and mobile networks for public as well as private service. MX-ONE can be integrated into an existing Local Area Network (LAN) infrastructure.
  • Page 6 Installing boards This chapter contains the following sections: • ASU-II or ASU-III and ASU Lite • MGU2 • MGU2-X • Empty Board Positions and Dummy Fronts • Connectors and LEDs on Board Fronts • Fuses Device boards can, in the 7U chassis only be placed in the board positions 01-29 and 45-73. Not in positions 33, 37 and 41.
  • Page 7 Mitel Server Unit, Lite. 8GB. For more information, see item below. ASU-II ROF 137 6307/4 40mm Mitel Server Unit.
  • Page 8 Installing boards Board Product number Building Time Remarks height Slots used ROF 137 5348/X 20mm Multi frequency unit ROF 137 6304/1x 20mm Media Gateway Unit ROF 137 6304/2x 20mm MGU2 ROF 137 6304/4 20mm Media Gateway Unit 2. For more information see item below.
  • Page 9 Installing boards Board Product number Building Time Remarks height Slots used ROF 137 5335/x 20mm Tone and Multi part Unit. DTMF Note: Secure all boards with the screws located in the extractor. Use screw driver with Torx T8. Symptoms (only valid for ASU-Lite) When installing a MX-ONE 7.1 or later, if only LAN0 is connected, the installation may stop without completing.
  • Page 10 Installing boards Note: SW RAID is supported on ASU-II/ASU-III. Close to the LED near the LAN-ports, there is a hole for performing reset/ software shout down. The ASU’s has a battery for real time clock. This battery is located just behind the board for the SATA drives connection.
  • Page 11 Installing boards Empty Board Positions and Dummy Fronts 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 12 Installing boards Figure 1: TLU77, TMU, TLU76, ELU33, ELU34, ELU34/7, and TLU83/4 Board Fronts 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 13 Installing boards Figure 2: ASU Front Connectors The SATA disks are located behind a cover. Two disks are used for RAID 1. 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 14 Installing boards Figure 3: DC/DC Front Connectors and LEDs ROF137 6303/R1A-R3A The DC-converter is quipped with three LED diodes that have the following function and indications: • Yellow diode: -48 volt input voltage is supplied to the converter. • Green diode: +5 volt is present in the back plane. •...
  • Page 15 Installing boards Figure 4: ALU2, ELU31, TLU79, TLU80 and TLU83 Fronts Note: ELU26 and TLU79 has equal fronts, only different printing. 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 16 Installing boards Figure 5: TLU77 Front Connectors and LEDs • TLU83/4 board has different connectors than TLU83/1 board. It have RJ45 connectors and uses standard network cables. • ELU34/7 board has different connectors than ELU34/6 board. It have RJ45 connectors and uses standard network cables.
  • Page 17 Installing boards Figure 7: MGU2 with 20mm Front Figure 8: MGU2-X with 20mm Front The following figure depicts the front connectors for ELU34 series board. 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 18 Installing boards Figure 9: ELU34 Series Front 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 19 Fuses ROF137 6303/R1B-R3A The DC-converter is provided with fuses on the board. These fuses are aimed to protect the different sub converters and the fan power control on the board from hazardous over current. F100 3 amp Output current protection for Fan power supply. F200 5 amp Inrush current protection for +5 volts sub converter.
  • Page 20 Cabling This chapter contains the following sections: • Connector Positions • Cable Labeling • Connecting Internal Power Cables • Connecting Cables • Extension and Trunk Line Cable Structure Cabling involves both internal and external connections on site. External cabling is the routing of cables for grounding, to power equipment and other external devices. Internal cabling is the routing of cables within a cabinet or between cabinets.
  • Page 21 Cabling Unit Cable Product Number Remarks 51305287 12 meters long to AC/DC, 48V 50006938 5 meter splitter cable to both 7U AND Fan 50006937 12 meter splitter cable to both 7U AND Fan ELU26 TSR 491 414/32M to MDF ELU31, ELU33, and from ELU34/1 TSR 910 1054/16M, 32M to MDF to ELU34/6...
  • Page 22 Cabling Unit Cable Product Number Remarks TLU79 TSR 491 414/32M to MDF TLU80 TSR 910 1054/16M, /32M to MDF From TLU83/1 to TLU83/3 TSR 910 1054/16M, /32M to MDF T568A standard Ethernet cable to MDF TLU83/4 TMU/12 TSR 491 0306/20M to MDF MX-ONE Lite 3U chassis, 51305285...
  • Page 23 Note: Consider the needed cabling for network or server redundancy. For more information, see the description for MIVOICE MX-ONE, chapter REDUNDANCY. Connector Positions Only boards with EMC shielded fronts are used in the MX-ONE subracks. The following figure depicts the sample TLU83 and ELU34/7 connector configuration.
  • Page 24 Cabling Figure 10: TLU83 Connector 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. 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 25 Cabling Figure 11: Connectors Positioning The following figure depicts the RJ45 front panel connector pinout configuration for TLU83/4 board. 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 26 Cabling Figure 12: RJ45 Front Panel Connector Pinout (La = Tip and Lb = Ring) Cable Labeling Product Labeling 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 27 Cabling Cables have different types of product marking. See Table Cables in MX-ONE for a complete list of available cables. 3.2.1 Label Sets Every MX-ONE Service Node has a label set with labels that are used to mark the cables in the MX-ONE. Product Number Server Number Product Number...
  • Page 28 Cabling Figure 13: Labeling Cables 3.2.3 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. For example: GW1/81 (0*21*4) means that for Gateway 1, cable 81 is to be placed on the left side of MGU (0= left, 1= right), board position 21 (01, 05, 09,..., 77), and at connector 4, counted from the bottom.
  • Page 29 Cabling Figure 14: Labeling of cables Connecting Internal Power Cables For instructions on how to connect mains cable to the AC/DC unit, refer to manufacturer 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 30 Cabling Figure 15: Example of Removing the Negative Battery Conductor (A) and an Interconnecting Bridge (B) Figure 16: Connecting the Batteries 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 31 Cabling General battery connection: Connect the cable lug (L) of the grey cable to the red plus pole (D) of the rightmost battery block. Fasten the screw (B) to secure the cable lug and press down the cover (I) on the red plus pole (D). Connect the cable lug (M) of the black cable to the minus pole (D) of the leftmost battery block.
  • Page 32 Cabling 3.3.3 Connecting to the Mitel 48V Power Cables for ABB Table 4: Mitel 48V Power Cables for ABB PSU Mitel 48V Power Cables for ABB PSU Power Cables Mitel P/N ABB Description 2 m cable for 1U and 3U chassis...
  • Page 33 Note: If Alarm handling is required, cables marked with *) are also needed. For alarm cables and plugs, see MiVoice MX-ONE Classic with Power Unit. Note: If only one Power cable is connected to the Fan Unit, the alarm on the Fan will be activated. This is not possible to re-configure.
  • Page 34 Cabling Figure 17: Single Cables to the Fan Unit BFD50908/4 and to 7U Chassis 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 35 Cabling Figure 18: Splitter Cable to the Fan Unit BFD50908/4 and to 7U Chassis 3.3.7 Connecting Power to 1U Chassis 87L00032BAA-A Connect the -48V DC power to the 1U chassis using cable 51305285. The connector on the 1U chassis is located on the rear side of the chassis.
  • Page 36 Cabling Note: only 2 chassis can be feed from one port in the Power Unit. 3.3.8 Connecting Power to 3U Chassis 87L00039BAA-A Connect the -48V DC power to the 3U chassis using cable 51305285. The connector on the 3U chassis is located on the rear side of the chassis.
  • Page 37 Cabling 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 Always verify that the cable markings correspond before connecting cables. For a list of cables, including source and destination for every cable Do not cut extension cables shorter than 3.5 m.
  • Page 38 Cabling 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 39 Cabling Figure 22: 32 pair cable for ELU26, ELU31, ELU33, from ELU34/1 to ELU34/6, TLU76, TLU77, TLU79, TLU80, and from TLU83/1 to TLU83/3 (TSR 910 1054/16M or 32M) 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 40 Cabling 3.5.1 ELU26, ELU31, ELU33, and from ELU34/1 to ELU34/6 Cable Structure Figure 23: Front View 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 41 Cabling 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. Table 5: Color Coding in 32 Pair Cable for ELU26, ELU31, ELU33, and from ELU34/1 to ELU34/6 Pair Core Color...
  • Page 42 Cabling Pair Core Color Bundle Connector Pair Core Color Bundle Connector Black Blue Black Orange Blue Blue Black Black Orange Orange Black Black Green Green Black Black Brown Brown Yellow Yellow Blue Blue Yellow Yellow Orange Orange Yellow Yellow Green Green Yellow Yellow...
  • Page 43 Cabling Table 6: Color Coding in 32 Pair Cable for TLU83 (TSR 910 1054/16M or 32M) Pair/TL Core Color Bundle Connector Pair/TL Core Color Bundle Connector 1/ NC White Blue 21/ 8 White Orange Blue Blue 2/ NC White 22/ 9 White Orange Orange...
  • Page 44 Cabling Pair/TL Core Color Bundle Connector Pair/TL Core Color Bundle Connector 12/ 1 Black 32/ NC Black Orange Orange 13/ 2 Black 33/ GND Black Green Green 14/ 3 Black 34/ GND Black Brown Brown 16/ 4 Yellow 36/ GND Yellow Blue Blue...
  • Page 45 Cabling Table 7: 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 Brown/White Brown 3.5.4 ELU26 and TLU79 Cable Structure Table 8: Color Coding in Cable for ELU26 and TLU79 (TSR 491 414) Pair Core Color...
  • Page 46 Cabling Pair Core Color Connector Description White Individual 0 RX+, RX- Green White Individual 1 RX+, RX- Brown Individual 2 TX+, TX- Blue Individual 3 TX+, TX- Orange Individual 2 RX+, RX- Green Individual 3 RX+, RX- Brown 3.5.5 MGU and MGU2 Cable Structure Table 9: Color Coding in Cable for MGU E1/T1 connection (TSR 482 0211/xxx) Pair Core...
  • Page 47 Pair Core Color Pinn No. Description Blue Orange/White Orange Green/White Shield Green Shield Brown/White Brown...
  • Page 48 Connection of External Cables 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). 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 49 Line Lengths This chapter contains the following sections: • Analog Extensions from ELU34/1 to ELU34/7 • Digital Extensions • Cordless Extensions ELU31 • Analog External Lines of TLU8x • Digital External Lines • Through-Connection on Power Failure or Processor Malfunction •...
  • Page 50 Line Lengths 260 m if using a 120 ohm twisted pair cable without repeater. TLU77 260 m if using a 120 ohm twisted pair cable without repeater. TLU79 Connecting TLU79 to TLU79 through MDF (8 pairs), see Figure 35: 2-Wire ISDN with TLU79 and an NT1-Box (8 pairs) on page 55.
  • Page 51 Line Lengths Note: If done in the wrong order individuals will be blocked. Note: An external primary protection circuit shall be used as an additional protection when outdoor lines from other buildings are connected to the board. This protection circuit must have a striking voltage higher than 280 VDC.
  • Page 52 Line Lengths Figure 25: Example with an ISDN-Terminal, 4-Wire Connection 5.2.2 ELU33 Figure 26: Example with System Telephone DBC 2xx, ELU33 - MDF (32 pairs) The installation instructions 1/LZT 102 537 and 1/LZT 102 762 show how the wires are connected to terminal block NEF 181 or RNV 114.
  • Page 53 Line Lengths 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. 5.2.3 ELU34 The following figure depicts the connection between ELU34/6 (or older) board and MDF.
  • Page 54 Line Lengths The following figure depicts the connection between ELU34/7 board and MDF. Figure 28: ELU34/7 Wire Connection 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 55 Line Lengths Cordless Extensions ELU31 To the ELU31/4, radio base stations, RFPs, are to be connected, see Figure ELU31/4 MDF - RFP on page 35. For more information, see Installation Instructions for CORDLESS PHONE. Figure 29: ELU31/4 MDF - RFP Note: ELU31/4 can today be used in /3 or /4 mode.
  • Page 56 Line Lengths Figure 30: ELU31/4 - Location of Switch Analog External Lines of TLU8x Analog external lines are connected to analog TLU80 and TLU83/1 (or older) boards. Figure 31: TLU8x - MDF Example Analog external lines are connected to analog TLU83/4 boards. 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 57 Line Lengths Figure 32: TLU83/4 - MDF Example Digital External Lines 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 58 Line Lengths 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. This is essential in order to comply with US and CA regulatory safety requirements in force.
  • Page 59 Line Lengths Figure 34: Digital External Lines 120 ohm Pair Cable, TLU76/11 - /14 Digital external lines with TLU79 and an NT1-box, Network Terminal-box. Color coding for TLU79 with cable TSR491414/xxx see item ELU26 and TLU79 cable structure. Figure 35: 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.
  • Page 60 Line Lengths Color coding for TLU79 with cable TSR491414/xxx see item ELU26 and TLU79 cable structure. Figure 36: Connecting TLU79 to TLU79 Through MDF (8 pairs) Through-Connection on Power Failure or Processor Malfunction If the exchange is equipped with an FTU2 board, one to 32 extensions (8 per FTU2 boards) can be through-connected to the public network in the event of power failure or processor malfunction.
  • Page 61 Line Lengths Figure 37: Through-Connection on Power Failure or Processor Malfunction Call Metering Call Metering TLU83/2 The TLU83/2 is needed as this board contains the call metering hardware. The metering frequency, of 12 kHz or 16 kHz, is set when the board is activated. 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 62 Private Trunk Lines (tie lines) The SIP tie lines can be analog, digital or H.323. See Analog External Lines, TLU80 and TLU83or/and see Digital Extensions.
  • Page 63 Alarms This chapter contains the following sections: • Fan Unit Alarm • MX-ONE Lite, 3U Unit, External Alarm • AC/DC Unit Alarms • AC/DC Alarm through MGU General alarms can be monitored in several ways depending on how the system is configured. In systems with MX-ONE Lite (3U chassis), the MGU board can supervise several alarms, both external and internal in the unit.
  • Page 64 Alarms Figure 38: ALU2 - MDF Connections Fan Unit Alarm 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; see the following figure. Connect the Plug, SXK 106 2097/1 in the second D-sub connector on the Fan, to receive a signal loop.
  • Page 65 Alarms 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 the following figure. Figure 39: MDF Alarms for the Fan Unit BFD 509 08/4 The Fan unit BFD 509 08/4 has the following alarm indicators: •...
  • Page 66 Alarms MX-ONE Lite, 3U Unit, External Alarm The Alarm Input, which is located on the rear side of the unit, has two pins, 1 and 3, which can be detected as alarms when either of them is closed to ground. To reach the connector on the backplane, remove the top cover and break out the small metal cover.
  • Page 67 Alarms AC/DC Alarm through MGU MiVoice MX-ONE Lite 87L00039BAA-A with Power Unit Figure 40: MGU Power Alarm Detection in MX-ONE Lite 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 68 Alarms 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. To connect the alarm cable on the rear side of the chassis, a break-out plate has to be removed. Open the top cover and break out the plate.
  • Page 69 Alarms 6.4.1 MiVoice MX-ONE Classic with Power Unit Alarms from FAN_2 units and alarms from power supply, can be routed to the MX-ONE system via the 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.
  • Page 70 Alarms Figure 42: Power and Fan alarm in Classic chassis 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 71 Alarms Figure 43: ABB Power Supply Unit 21/1531-ASP11301 Uen PS1 Installing Boards and Cabling - Installation Instructions...
  • Page 72 Alarms Figure 44: Information Alarm Connections The following connections are used: Power cable 53105286 (87) or Power splitter cable 50006938 (37) ( Note: If only one (1) Power cable 53105286 (87) are used, the FAN_2 alarm will be activated) * Alarm cable TSR 902 0277/2000 (free end on power unit side) * FAN_2 Alarm cable TSR 902 0274/2200 (free end on power unit side) * Alarm plug SXK 106 2097/1 * Optional cables and plug.
  • Page 73 MX-ONE Battery Mounting Set Table 11: Battery Mounting Set MX-ONE Battery Mounting Set Mounting Set Types Existing (Mitel P/N) ABB Description Battery mounting set NTM144265 MX HW Mounting set BKB201003 Note: For MX-ONE 31A and 62A, 4x12V batteries: cable from PSU to battery, not included.
  • Page 74 Copyright 2025, Mitel Networks Corporation. All Rights Reserved. The Mitel word and logo are trademarks of mitel.com Mitel Networks Corporation, including itself and subsidiaries and authorized entities. Any reference to third party trademarks are for reference only and Mitel makes no representation of ownership of these marks.