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Avaya 03-300686 Telephone User Manual
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1. 1758155 CJL 031496 Figure notes 1 Top of Media Gateways 6 Cable Slack Manager Cover 2 Cable Clamps Removed 3 Cable Ties Optional 7 Main Distribution Frame MDF 4 Power Cord 8 Route Cables Along Path Shown 5 Cable Slack Manager 9 Port Cables Issue 3 January 2008 27 Installing the main distribution frame 28 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Chapter 3 Installing the patch panel Installing patch panels This chapter is for installations using a patch panel rather than a main distribution frame for connections to the building phone network and the public switched telephone network PSTN Patch panels are arrays of RJ45 jacks and associated B25A cables The panels accommodate 2 wire 24 port DCP analog port boards and 8 port analog trunk boards The panels are mounted either below or above the media gateway stack You cannot mount patch panels in between media gateways Note You do not have to mount the patch panels in the same rack as the media gateways You can mount the panels in telephone closets as appropriate For more information see Figure 10 Typical RMC patch panel installation on page 30 while you perform this procedure To install patch panels 1 Use the supplied mounting screws to mount t
2. HAZ 9 f Zr 2 7 Oi PEE Vi k HH EUCH 01010101010 22 t 2 HOH Qu EE 40 ZC E IHEAS 7 Ls 2 3 HAA CAE CEE Ir 2 2 2 Za iiH F A p f Y ACRE CEE DEAE IHH 2 2 Al 7 2 AAG CEE DIHAHE LH f 2 f 2 Z A A g Ti TET 2 HH AZ HH aaar TE Figure notes o 100 0 18 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones HENN cadimdfb LAO 091103 Rear of Media Gateway 10 Auxiliary Cabinet Yellow Field Main Distribution Frame MDF 11 White Field Port Distribution Field Purple Field 12 Blue Field Station Distribution Field White Field 13 Cross Connect Jumpers Trunk Auxiliary Field 14 103A or Modular Wall Jack Purple Field 15 4 Pair Line Cord Yellow Field 16 ToLine Circuit Pack Green Field 17 To Trunk Circuit Pack Satellite Closet 18 To Network Interface Main distribution frame placement Main distribution frame placement The preferred location of the MDF is directly behind the media gateways Figure 3 Typical 110A type terminal blocks G650 Media Gateway shows a typical installation using 110A type terminal blocks Figure 3 Typical 110A type
3. crdf5pr CJL 103096 8 D Inside Wire Cut Down to Connecting Block 9 258A Adapter 10 Information Outlet 11 Telephone 12 To Port Connector on Media Gateway Media Gateway 1 Position B Slot 03 Issue 3 January 2008 63 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network Figure 30 Example 4 pair labeling to information outlet 9 MESES ER T LLLI au au ul au au al al nul aul aul Ll a aul Apo ul ul al ul ul al ul ul a ual ual unl al a A A o 9 9 F id d Figure notes crdf4pr CJL 102996 1 Equipment Room 6 258A Adapter 2 To Central Location for Terminals 1 7 D Inside Wire Cut Down to through 6 Connecting Block 3 Blue Row on 110 Terminal Block 8 Information Outlet 4 Purple Row on 110 Terminal Block 9 Telephone 5 To Port Connector on Media Gateway Media Gateway 1 Position B Slot 03 Labeling expansion control carrier cable MCC1 Media Gateway only To label the expansion control carrier cable 1 Place the appropriate AUX connector label on the assigned 110 type terminal block row 2 On the expansion control carrier cable place a yellow auxiliary label on the connectors at each end of the cable 3 Write AUX on each label 64 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Installing and administering the patch cord jumper Connecting expansion control carrier outputs cable
4. 145 Port Assignment Recordform 62 port circuit pack pin designations 76 83 port network expansion interface exchange testing 141 TDM bus testing 140 power distribution unit we 118 power supplies for telephones 1151B1 48V 2l lens 131 1151B2 48V 131 installing and wiring 109 TOSUMG 4 5 a ous ae hu cS UE Ek a 116 primary protectors off premises connections oaoa a a a 93 off premises connections 94 provisioning plan 2 000 52 Issue 3 January 2008 153 Index Q queue warning indicator 4 107 144 R recorded announcement testing 145 ringing testing rn 144 routing cables to MDF 36 S safety instructions 1145B power supply 110 1151B1 and 1151B2 power supply 132 selector console 88 selector console testing 144 service states checking 136 site locations adapters 41 sneak current fusepanels lll 54 MUSES uh n RT es le exu Pus dogs 54 sneak current protection 54 sneak current protection installing 57 sneak current protectors off premises connections 93 94 sneak fuse panels 13 54 sneak fuse
5. 39 cabling to cabinet 38 connections 17 cross connecting media gateway 29 cross connect fields 16 emergency transfer connections 99 emergency transfer unit 96 hardware RR y R 17 installation cll 17 label b XXE e 20 locatiOni 12 off premises connections 90 91 media gateway cross connecting to 29 media gateway installation coupled bonding conductors 58 modularity 3 4 84 mounting terminal blocks 21 24 music on hold testing 145 N night ringing testing 144 O off premise protection 54 off premises connections a a 91 digital line circuit protectors 94 93 94 station wiring a 90 StatlONS sao soo ek RR 91 out of building connections 91 out of building stations 91 outputs cable for control carrier 81 P patch cords installing and administering 62 patch panels installing lt lt om mo ae Ge 29 pin designations port circuit packs and telephones 76 83 playback announcement testing
6. UEC G21 Ag pado OL Sy ES PEN ES SEED EUER 3 Jd DIO 60 80 20 90 50 0 0 LN3NNDISSY lOd vs d3ldd va Issue 3 January 2008 53 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network Installing sneak current and off premise protection Protection from hazardous voltages and currents is required for all off premises out of building trunks lines and terminal installations Protection for incoming analog trunks is required between the incoming RJ21X or RJ2GX network interface and the media gateway for both trunk and off premise circuit packs Both over voltage protection lightning power induction and so forth and sneak current protection are required Note Sneak current protectors with a rating of 350 mA at 600 volts must be Underwriter s Laboratory Inc UL listed for United States installation and Canadian Standards Association CSA certified for Canadian installation The following devices protect the media gateway from over voltages e Analog trunks use the 507B sneak protector or equivalent Over voltage protection is normally provided by the local telephone company e DS1 E1 T1 circuits require isolation from exposed facilities This isolation may be provided by a CSU T1 LIU E1 or other equipment that provides equival
7. 41 CO trunk wiring 75 collocated DS1 tie trunks wiring 78 concentrator cables connecting trunk pairs 65 connect 1151B1 and 1151B2 power supply 133 adjunct power 74 external alarm indicators 88 connecting 1152A1 power distribution unit 2 120 C360swith 130 connecting control carrier outputs cable 65 connection diagrams station cables 44 console attendant testing 143 selector testing 144 control carrier cable labels 64 control carrier outputs cable 65 81 coupled bonding conductor wires installing 58 critical reliability testingsystems 141 cross connect fields MDF 16 D data link protector installing 95 DG power xo wy USER 58 DID trunk wiring cles 75 digital line circuit protectors 94 digital tie trunk wiring 77 direct department calling testing queue warning indicator 144 downloading this book and updates from the Web 10 DS1 converter circuit pack LEDS 148 DS1 tie trunks wiring 78 dual wiring of 2 wire and 4 wire endpoints 87 E emergency transfer panel installing 99 emergency transfer telephones
8. AC phase Green Yellow 10 AWG AC Green Yellow 10 AWG phase Green Yellow 10 AWG Figure notes 1 Approved Ground 2 3 CBC Ground Terminal Bar at the 1 AWG Ground Wire MDF if used System Single point Ground Discharge Bar DC Power Cabinet J58890R or new DC system Note cydfdc3i KLC 050304 Ground Wire for Battery Battery Frame Ground DC Battery Cabinet Main AC Supply AC Mains AC to DC power cabinet To Next DC powered Media Gateway DC load circuit breakers For a high rise building connect the CBC to an approved building ground on each floor Note Below is general information for installing the CBC in all installations having exposed facilities Issue 3 January 2008 59 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network To provide the coupled bonding protection 1 Cut a 10 AWG 25 2 5 mm wire long enough to reach from the equipment room single point ground block or DC power Ground Discharge Bar to the MDF CBC block See Figure 28 Coupled Bonding Conductor on page 61 2 Connect one end of the 10 AWG 25 2 5 mm wire to the single point ground block or Ground Discharge Bar Route the wire next to the 25 pair cables connecting to the trunk auxiliary purple field Tie wrap the 10 AWG 25 2 5 mm wire to the 25 pair cables Connect the 10 AWG 25 2 5 mm wire to the MDF CBC ground block Repeat
9. 39 Chapter 5 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network 41 Station telephone wiring design 41 Information outlets 41 GN cp SS he Same es Ge 42 POSES qr uio o CC te ode 43 Satellite locations lt gt 4o moron Rmo ee ee Rn 43 Issue3 January 2008 3 Contents Site locatlOns z ccc ced do Ro B ox x X o3 mowok Rd pow BOE EGER Station circuit distribution from equipment room 4 pair staton GIFCUINGS 29 vg yy al eee MEE bee ee Vw 3 pair to 4 pair station circuit distribution Connected cable station adapters Completing a provisioning plan G Installing sneak current and off premise protection Installing sneak fuse panels lr Installing the coupled bonding conductor Installing coupled bonding conductor wires Installing and administering the patch Labeling expansion control carrier cable MCC1 Media Gateway only Connecting expansion control carrier outputs cable MCC1 Media Gateway only Connecting trunk pairs using concentrator cables Connecting
10. Figure notes og BON Part of Main Distribution Frame MDF 3 Pair Connecting Blocks Purple Field Blue Field Patch Cord or Cross Connect Jumpers To Media Gateway 3 Pair Modularity 10 11 12 LF V 9 N 1758533a CJL 031196 B25A Cable 3 Pair Circuits 356A Adapter Information Outlet 3 Pair Circuit in 4 Pair Wire DIW Station Cable D Inside Wire Issue 3 January 2008 49 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network Connected cable station adapters Station adapters are used to provide modular connectivity either directly to a telephone or to an information outlet See Figure 23 258A and BR2580A Adapters and Figure 24 356A Adapter on page 51 Figure 23 258A and BR2580A Adapters crdfadp CJL 101596 Figure notes 1 BR2580A Adapter 3 25 Pair Male Ribbon Connector 2 258A Adapter 4 4 Pair Modular Jacks 8 Pins 50 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Connected cable station adapters Figure 24 356A Adapter crdf356 CJL 101296 Figure notes 1 356A Adapter 2 4 Pair Modular Jacks 6 pins each connected to 25 pair ribbon connector Table 4 Adapter ordering information Description Comcode 258A Adapter 102605136 BR2580A Adapter 403384720 356A Adapter 104158829 400B Adapter 103848859 400B2 Adapter 104152558 ZD8AJ Adapter 103881421 451 Adapter Gray 103942272 451
11. 1764798a CJL 030796 Figure notes 1 Station Side of MDF or Satellite 4 DIW Station Cable D Inside Location Wire 2 4 Pair Circuit 5 Information Outlet 3 BlueField Figure 20 4 pair run to equipment room or satellite location 758532 CJL 031196 Figure notes 1 Part of MDF 7 To Media Gateway 3 pair 2 3 Pair Connecting Blocks modularity 3 4 Pair Connecting Blocks 8 A25D Cable 4 Purple Field 9 258A or BR2580A Adapter 5 Patch Cord or Cross Connect 10 Information Outlet Jumpers 11 4 Pair Circuit DIW station cable 6 Blue Field D Inside Wire Issue 3 January 2008 47 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network 48 Figure 21 3 pair to 4 pair satellite location connectivity e 9 9 Figure notes Part of MDF 3 Pair Connecting Blocks Purple Field White Field Patch Cord or Cross Connect Jumpers To Media Gateway 3 Pair Modularity 7 A25D Cable 3 Pair Circuits 8 B25A Cable AON o Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 1758430b LAO 032103 Connectorized staggered finger Multiple 25 Pair Cable 4 Pair Connecting Blocks Blue Field 258A or BR2580A Adapter Information Outlet 4 Pair Circuit DIW Station Cable D Inside Wire Part of Satellite Location 4 Pair Circuits B25A Cable Station circuit distribution from equipment room Figure 22 3 pair to 4 pair circuit distribution and connectivity
12. IP SE EXPANSION DS1 INTERFACE DS1 INTERFACE DS1 INTERFACE list configuration all RVER SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Code Vintage TN2312BP HW33 FWO45 01 TN570C 000002 TN464HP 000020 TN464HP 000020 TN464HP 000006 press CANCEL to quit press N 01 09 17 25 01 09 17 25 01 09 17 25 EXT PAGE 02 02 10 18 26 02 10 18 26 02 10 18 26 to continue 03 03 11 19 2T 03 T3 19 27 03 11 19 27 04 04 12 20 28 04 12 20 28 04 12 20 28 05 05 13 21 29 05 t3 21 29 05 13 21 29 06 06 14 22 30 06 14 22 30 06 14 22 30 Page Assigned Ports u unassigned t tti p psa 07 07 15 23 07 15 23 31 07 15 23 u 08 08 16 24 u 08 16 24 u 08 16 24 u Testing the TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interface circuit pack To test the TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interface circuit pack using Avaya Site Administration 1 Type test ipserver interface UUC and press Enter to test all clock and packet interface components within the IPSI circuit pack 2 Verify the screen displays Test Results screen similar to Figure 62 Sample IPSI 01 test results screen Page 1 Avaya S8700 Multi Connect on page 139 138 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Testing port network e
13. To determine the size of station cables containing 4 pair circuits find out how many information outlets are served by the equipment room MDF or satellite location MDF Multiply the number of information outlets by 4 Then using the minimum size cable requirement round up the cable size requirement to the next highest available cable bundle size Note This formula may not compensate for the unused 25th pair in all cases If not it must be allowed for Issue 3 January 2008 15 Installing the main distribution frame Main distribution frame cross connect fields Each main distribution frame MDF contains a trunk auxiliary field and a distribution field The trunk auxiliary field contains three cross connect areas e The green field terminates the network interface leads from the central office CO and provides the terminals to cross connect the leads to the purple or yellow fields as required A single row of the 110 type terminal block can terminate 24 1 pair 8 3 pair or 12 2 pair trunks e The purple field terminates the trunk circuits from the media gateway with WP 90929 List 1 or 3 concentrator cables Also 25 pair cables can be used to terminate trunk circuits from the media gateway with each trunk circuit pack connecting to one 25 pair row of the 110 type terminal block Each terminal block row can terminate 24 1 pair 8 3 pair or 12 2 pair trunks e The yellow field provides cross connect terminals for all miscellaneous
14. 104 105 emergency transfer units 96 emergency transfer testing 145 equipment room cable routing 36 33 station circuit distribution from 44 expanded power distribution unit 115 expansion interface circuit packs testing 139 expansion interface exchange testing 141 expansion links service state 136 external alarm indicators connecting 88 external alarm wiring a a 75 external ringing installing 106 TESTING do ao 144 F floor plans gt lt a sosoca so oo oo oon 13 G G650 Media Gateway 110A type terminal blocks 19 cross connecting toMDF 29 H hardware MDF ow eo c xoc ae AT hard wire bridging 87 VO cables x 25 information outlets wiring design 41 installing 26B1Selector Console 88 4C3S 75 enhanced protector 95 808A emergency transfer panel 99 attendantconsole 87 cable slack manager 25 Cables oe ate ans xs 33 cables between auxiliary cabinet and MDF 39 cables between cabinet and MDF 38 coupled bonding conductor wires 58
15. 2 Locate the circuit start selection switches see Figure 47 808A Emergency Transfer Panel on page 98 These are the first 10 two position switches on the left side of the Emergency Transfer Panel They are used to set each of the five incoming trunk lines to either loop start or ground start Two switches are used for each circuit switches 1 and 2 are used for circuit 1 switches 3 and 4 are used for circuit 2 and so forth See Table 17 Trunk test switches on page 101 3 For loop start set the switches to the left For ground start set the switches to the right Issue 3 January 2008 99 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks 4 Connect a 25 pair cable between the male RJ21 25 pair connector on the Emergency Transfer Panel and the yellow field of the MDF Table 18 Pin assignments for 25 pair connector on page 101 shows the pinouts 5 Make cross connections for each emergency trunk emergency station pair The 808A is connected to the MDF by means of a B25A cable Figure 49 Connections for telephone used for emergency transfer on page 103 shows the connections at the trunk auxiliary field for a telephone used only for emergency transfer Figure 50 Connections for telephone used for emergency transfer and as normal extension on page 104 shows the connections at the trunk auxiliary field for a telephone used for emergency transfer as well as a normal extension The auxiliary field for a G650 connects via
16. Index Index analog line circuit protectors 93 analog station wiring 75 Numerical analog telephones 91 110A type terminal blocks 6650 19 analog tie trunk wiring rs 76 110P type terminal blocks frame mounting 24 announcements 110 type hardware lll 17 d letingi z xm a xo meme ae ee he 145 110 type hardware SCP 110 sneak current protection 54 playback procedure 145 110 type terminal blocks 19 FECORGING MP Bg a eg ae 145 110 type terminal blocks wall mounting 21 t stihg osx eoe ge oce eae Goh X eA 144 1110A2 apparatus mounting frame 24 attendant console 86 1110 1 cablesupportt 24 cabling distances 86 1145B powersupply 109 110 114 87 1145B power supply mounting 111 3 xm oe Re asm TE GIA 147 148 1146B power distribution unit 114 117 maximum cabling distance 73 1146B power supply mounting 111 testi 5 42 oe 6 ooh nb odo ode Rhodes 143 1151B1 and 1151B2 power supply 132 133 auxiliary cabinet 1151B1 power supply 131 cabling to MDF 39 1151B2 power supply 131 auxiliary connector outputs 81 1152A1 power distribu
17. MCC1 Media Gateway only To connect the expansion control carrier outputs cable 1 Plug the connector cable in the AUX connector on the rear of the expansion control carrier 2 Route the connector cable through the cable slack manager to the assigned 110 type terminal block in the yellow field of the trunk auxiliary field Connecting trunk pairs using concentrator cables Figure 31 Connect trunk pairs using concentrator cables on page 66 shows trunk pairs connected to the media gateway with concentrator cables To install the cables 1 Connect B25A cables between the network interface and sneak fuse panels 2 Connect A25D cables from the sneak fuse panels to the 110 type terminal block connectors in the green field Connect patch cords jumper wires from the terminal block in the green field to the associated terminal block in the purple field Connect the single fingered end of the concentrator cables to the 110 type terminal block connectors in the purple field in Step 3 Connect the other end 2 3 fingered end of the concentrator cables to the appropriate carrier slots Equipped carrier slots are identified on the CSD Mark the nomenclature strips above the carriers to identify the slots 6 Label connectors on each end of the cables that connect to the media gateway 7 Route the cables down the sides of the media gateway and store the excess cable slack in the cable slack manager as previou
18. cable and connects on the other end to the CBC terminal bar at the main distribution frame MDF The CBC can be e a 10 AWG 425 6 mm wire tie wrapped to the exposed telecom cables e a metal cable shield around the exposed cables or e Six spare pairs form the exposed cable A minimum of 12 spacing should be maintained between the CBC and other power ground or non exposed communications cables Installing coupled bonding conductor wires To install coupled bonding conductor wires 1 At the DC power cabinet connect a 10 AWG 25 6 mm ground wire to the Ground Discharge Bar See Figure 27 Typical power and ground for a DC power cabinet on page 59 2 Route the 10 AWG 25 6 mm ground wire to the CBC ground terminal bar at the MDF 3 Tie wrap the ground wire to the inside wiring cable 58 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Installing the coupled bonding conductor Figure 27 Typical power and ground for a DC power cabinet circuit breaker VDC LVD DC power from rectifiers 10 AWG RED 1 48V RTN MCC BLACK rev 10 AWG RED 48 V RTN MCC BLACK 48 V 10 AWG RED 10 AWG MCC 48 V RTN Rectifiers BLACK Gey 10 AWG RTN RED BLACK
19. 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit 1 Install cross connect jumpers to wire from the unit the label shows polarity to Pins 7 and 8 of the appropriate information outlet Route the wires through the clip provided on the unit If a red LED is on see Resetting LEDs on power distribution unit on page 118 See Figure 54 Typical wiring to a telephone on page 118 2 Mark lead destinations on the label next to each connector Also mark the Unit Number and Connectivity information on the label Issue3 January 2008 117 Installing and wiring telephone power supplies Figure 54 Typical wiring to a telephone Figure notes Power Supply Kit 2 5 5 0 or 8 0 Amp Hour Battery 1146B2 Distribution Unit 1145B2 Power Supply Circuits 1 16 Circuits 17 32 Port Circuit Main Distribution Frame ONONRWON Modular Cord Pins 7 and 8 Display Terminal Power AC Input Installer Provided Ground Wire ISDN Display System Protocol Terminal Circuits 1 32 Resetting LEDs on power distribution unit A red LED next to any of the 32 power output connectors indicates a short circuit in the building wiring or the terminal equipment To reset the LED 1 Disconnect the terminal equipment from the wall jack 2 If the LED goes off the terminal equipment is faulty and must be replaced If the LED is still lit find and repair the short ci
20. 152 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones coupled bonding conductors 58 data link protector 95 externalringing 106 ITW Linx enhanced protector 95 MDF Ae Bw ee 19 MDFMain Distribution Frame See MDF patch cords and jumpers 62 5 29 sneak fuse panels 54 57 telephone power supplies procedures a 109 telephones used for emergency transfer 104 105 trunk cables s sode aoa e a a doaya 38 integrated announcement testinig uox cau ee hom ux RU dus 144 IP network connection testing 147 ITW Linx enhanced protector 94 ITW Linx enhanced protector installing 95 J jumper wires connecting trunk pairs 67 jumpers installing and administering 62 L labels equipment room cabling 33 Sete ce cx BR cx Bede 20 labels control carrier cable 64 lead designations port circuit packs and telephones 76 83 LEDs a dey ane Sh ete 147 attendant consoles 148 051 converter circuitpacks 148 power distribution unit 118 T1 Eistatus oo x 150 light emitting diodes See LEDs locating the 19 M MDF cabling aca a uo ee a ea 33 cabling to auxiliary cabinet
21. 6 square millimeters 5 Station Distribution Field Wire to Coupled Bonding Conductor 36 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Cable routing guidelines Figure 15 Cable routing to bottom terminal blocks 1758432b MMR 052996 Figure notes 1 2 3 4 5 Main Distribution Frame 6 Cable Slack Manager Number 2 AC Power Cord AC powered 7 Cable Slack Manager Number 3 media gateways only 8 Media Gateway s Cable Slack Manager Number 1 9 Building Cables through cable trough Trunk Auxiliary Field 10 10 AWG 25 6 square millimeters Station Distribution Field Wire to Coupled Bonding Conductor Use these guidelines when routing cables from the media gateway to the MDF Following these guidelines will maximize use of the cable slack managers and make future cabling additions and changes easier Connect each port cable at the media gateway and then route it along the front trough of the cable slack manager to the connecting terminal block where the cable is terminated Leave enough slack at the media gateway end of the cable to allow for proper dressing of the cables Route the cable from the media gateway to the wall Place the cable beside one of the rows of columns in the cable slack manager Note Retainers mounted on the columns keep the cable from protruding above the top of the base of the cable slack manager Determine the length of the cable required to reach from the cable slack
22. Adapt White 103786240 Issue 3 January 2008 51 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network Completing a provisioning plan A provisioning plan should be completed before an installation The plan determines an appropriate available port circuit on the media gateway for each telephone trunk and peripheral connection needed and any auxiliary power for Basic Rate Interface BRI and certain display sets Obtain copies of the Port Assignment Record forms or equivalent from the customer or marketing representative See Figure 25 Port Assignment Record Form on page 53 for an example of the form These forms contain the port assignments and identify the extension numbers terminal number of the telephones Enter the jack assignments at the equipment room The Port Assignment Record should have the following information e Station or trunk type or feature service e Building location floor room desk outlet e Extension number or trunk group and member number e Port circuit location on the media gateway for each endpoint media gateway slot circuit e Route from equipment room through site satellite closets to each endpoint Auxiliary power supply if required main distribution frame MDF site satellite closet or information outlet 52 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Completing a provisioning plan Figure 25 Port Assignment Record Form 265120 HOd 25232 Se URN RED eq
23. Connecting the MDF and Telephones LED indicators Testing connectivity to the LAN To test the external IP connections for the C LAN IP Media Processor and VAL circuit packs you must ping the circuit pack and ping a known computer connected to your network If everything is configured correctly the Result column on the Ping Results screen reads PASS If it reads ABORT verify the IP address information and check the connectivity including the cabling To test connectivity to the LAN 1 Type ping ip address IPaddress board UUCSS and press Enter where the variable IPaddress is the IP address of the circuit pack and UUCSS is the cabinet and slot of the circuit pack 2 ping ip address IPaddress board UUCSS and press Enter where the variable IPaddress is the IP address of another computer beyond the gateway and UUCSS is the cabinet and slot of the circuit pack LED indicators See the maintenance book for your system for detailed alarm and LED descriptions If a maintenance object begins to fail some periodic tests the server will generate an alarm The server identifies three levels of alarms e Major Alarms Failures that cause critical degradation of service and require immediate attention e Minor Alarms Failures that cause some degradation of service but do not cause a critical portion of the configuration to be inoperable This condition requires action but its consequences are not immediate Problems
24. Information 5 To Telephone Outlet 6 Destination Service Access Point 3 To Individual Power Unit DSAP Power Cord Connecting an analog station or 2 wire digital station This example is typical of the 2 wire digital stations 2420 64xx 302D 2 wire analog stations 2500 analog central office CO trunks direct inward dial DID trunks and external alarms See Figure 36 2500 type analog telephone wiring on page 76 To connect an analog station or 2 wire digital station 1 Choose a peripheral to connect such as a 2 wire digital station 2 Choose the media module to use and its media gateway and slot number For example MM711 Analog Media Module Media Gateway 002 Slot V2 3 Choose a port circuit on the MM711 Media Module for example port 03 4 Install cross connect jumpers to connect the pins from the 2 wire digital station to the appropriate pins on the MM711 Media Module Table 8 Station pinout chart on page 76 shows a printout chart for two wire stations 5 Administer using Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager 03 300509 January 2008 75 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks Figure 36 2500 type analog telephone wiring 9 9 T 2 3 28 T3 R 3 3 03 R3 2500wire RBP 071996 Figure notes 1 2500 Type Analog Station 2 MM711 Analog Media Module Position 1V301 Table 8 Station pinout chart Jack 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name BRI T
25. Outlet 3 Main Distribution Frame MDF Pins 4 Pair Modularity 3 Pair Modularity 7 Voice or Data Terminal Pins 84 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Adjunct power connection locations Adjunct power connection locations Figure 41 Example adjunct power connections on page 85 shows typical connection locations for adjunct power Adjunct power for station equipment may be supplied from the equipment room satellite location or the work location For this figure the following example is used 1 If 25 telephones are connected to the media gateway and all 25 telephones need adjunct power install a bulk power supply in the equipment room 2 If only ten of the telephones need adjunct power install a bulk power supply at the satellite location 3 If only one telephone needs adjunct power install the individual power supply at the work location Figure 41 Example adjunct power connections Figure notes 1 Typical Display Telephone Individual Power Supply Such as 1151B1 or 1151B2 Information Outlet Modular Jack 4 Pair D Inside Wire DIW Cable Satellite Site or Adapter Location 25 Pair D Inside Wire DIW Cable Station Side of Main Distribution Frame MDF cydfadjn KLC 020599 100P6A Patch Cord or Jumpers Media Gateway Side of Main Distribution Frame MDF 25 Pair Cable to Medi
26. Plate 2 3 Second 1146B2 Power Distribution Battery 1149B shown Unit T Cable H600 347 G7 cadfexpw KLC 091403 First 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit 1145B2 Power Unit Nonswitched Outlet 120 VAC 20 amp or 230 VAC 15 amp 8 Battery Backup Switch Setting NO Issue 3 January 2008 113 Installing and wiring telephone power supplies Installing the wall mounting plates The top plate is used for mounting the back up battery The bottom plate is used to mount the power supply and distribution units The plates can be rack mounted using standard rack mounting brackets See Figure 52 1145B2 1146B2 mounting arrangement on page 112 To install the wall mounting plates 1 Locate one plate directly below the other one such that the AC power cord 6 5 feet 2 meters reaches the electrical outlet from a power supply mounted on the bottom plate Both plates should be located so the raised letters are right side up Note A maximum of four power supplies can be powered from one dedicated 110 VAC 20 amperes or 230 VAC 15 amperes feeder Use only nonswitched outlets outlets not connected to a wall switch 2 Secure the wall mounting plates to a standard 3 4 inch 2 centimeters thick plywood mounting board Each mounting plate comes with four 10 x 1 2 inch wood screws 3 The 1145B2 Power Supply is snap fit onto the bottom wall mounting plate without tools 4 An installer prov
27. TN2312BP Adapter DB9 Alarm Connector on page 90 Alarms can be generated on adjunct equipment sent to the Avaya media gateway and recorded and reported as external alarms The adjunct equipment must provide an isolated contact closure across the alarm leads provided by the Avaya media gateway The contact must be rated at a minimum of 60 VDC with a current carrying capacity of 5 mA minimum 2 Connect an external alarm output Green White and White Green 3 Note which device connects to which alarm and give this information to your Avaya representative for troubleshooting purposes Issue 3 January 2008 89 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks 4 Connect emergency transfer power Blue White and White Blue as shown in Table 14 Alarm Inputs at TN2312BP Adapter DB9 Alarm Connector Table 14 Alarm Inputs at TN2312BP Adapter DB9 Alarm Connector Color AUX Connector Pair Name White Blue Ground Pin 2 XR Blue White XFER48 Emergency Transfer Pin 1 White Orange Ground Pin 8 1m Orange White AP2 Minor Alarm Input Pin 3 White Green EXTALMB Ground Alarm Output Pin 5 AL Green White EXTALMA Alarm Output Pin 4 White Brown Ground Pin 7 1M Brown White AP1 Major Alarm Input Pin 6 For additional information on the auxiliary field on the Main Distribution Field see Figure 49 Connections for telephone used for emergency transfer on page 103 and Figure 50 Connections for telephone used for emergency tra
28. are not enabled the 1152A1 PDU detects devices that are not enabled so does not send power Note that data continues to flow via the Ethernet cable regardless of the status of the end device End devices that are not enabled to receive power directly may receive power and data through an external splitter The external splitter separates the power and data prior to connection to the end device see Figure 56 Connecting an IP telephone with an external splitter on page 122 Figure 56 Connecting an IP telephone with an external splitter RJ 45 Male Connector RJ 45 Female Socket Data Connection to Power over LAN Hub Power DC Power Connector Before connecting telephones or other end devices to the 1152A1 PDU determine if e t is Power over LAN Enabled or not If not you may safely connect the telephone however the port supplies no power and functions as a normal Ethernet data port e It requires an external splitter or whether it requires only a single RJ45 connection If an external splitter is needed be certain to use a splitter with the correct connector and polarity e Its power requirements are consistent with the 1152A1 PDU voltage and power ratings See Appendix B in the user s guide that comes with the unit for voltage and power ratings 122 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 1152B Mid Span Power Distribution Units To connect telephones and other end devices to the 1152A
29. exposed environment Digital Out of Building Telephone Protection Digital out of building telephones require protection at both building entrances The 4C3S 75 Enhanced Protector and the ITW Linx Enhanced Protector can be used to protect digital telephones and digital line circuit packs These units provide primary and sneak current protection The 4C3S 75 is equipped with a heat coil for sneak current protection and the ITW Linx is equipped with replaceable fuses for sneak current protection Note The TN2181 16 port 2 wire digital line circuit pack may not be approved for some out of building uses Contact your Avaya representative for more information 94 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Off premises connections 4C3S 75 may be used only with TN754B Digital Line circuit packs Table 16 Digital Voice Circuit Protectors lists the approved protectors Table 16 Digital Voice Circuit Protectors Circuit Pack Enhanced Primary Protector With Sneak Current Protection TN754B all vintages 4C3S 75 or ITW Linx TN2181 all vintages 4C3S 75 or ITW Linx TN2224CP all 4C3S 75 or ITW Linx vintages When possible all new and reused wiring installations should use blocks that accept the standard 5 pin plug in 4C3S 75 protector However there are reused wiring installations where this may not be cost effective For these installations the ITW Linx protector may be installed An example of this is where sc
30. from one dedicated 100 120 V 50 60 Hz 20 amp feeder or 200 240 V 50 60 Hz 10 amp feeder Use only nonswitched outlets 116 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 1145B2 power supply 2 Plug the cord into the outlet This powers up the power supply 3 Check AC operation of the 1145B2 Power Supply by monitoring the LEDs PASS Green and yellow LEDs at the front of the unit should be lit together See Table 20 Power supply LEDs on page 116 After the battery reaches full charge maximum of 20 hours the yellow LED should go out FAIL If either green or yellow LED is not lit after powering up check the connections Test the AC outlet If power is available and the AC power cord and connections are good replace the power unit 4 Disconnect the AC plug on the power supply this activates the DC supply 5 Check DC battery back up operation of the 1145B2 Power Supply by monitoring the LEDs PASS The red and green LEDs should be lit together See Table 20 Power supply LEDs on page 116 FAIL If either green or red LED is not lit after disconnecting AC power check the connections If the connections are good replace the power unit or batteries 6 Reconnect AC power to the power supply Wiring the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit Wire endpoints to the 1146B2 while power from the 1145B2 is on A red LED lights if its associated circuit is connected to shorted wiring or to a shorted telephone To wire the
31. lamps are operational and make a call to a telephone in the configuration 1 Simultaneously press and hold Ringer Volume up and POS BUSY on the attendant console This puts the console in the self test mode Each row of lamps on the selector console lights and goes dark in sequence from top to bottom 2 Press hundreds group select button The hundreds group select lamp lights and any lamps associated with busy telephone light 3 Press Direct Extension Selection DXS for the desired extension Audible ringing tone is heard in the ear piece on attendant console 4 On attendant console press Release Audible ringing tone is silenced Testing external ringing Make a test call to the attendant console to verify ringing device sounds when the Night lamp on console is lighted If ringing device has not been installed by customer connect spare telephone to information outlet reserved for ringing device and make test call Testing queue warning indicator Make a test call to an extension associated with a uniform call distribution UCD or direct department calling DDC group and verify the queue warning indicator lamp lights If the queue warning indicator has not been installed by customer connect a spare telephone to the information outlet reserved for queue warning indicator and make a test call Testing integrated announcement The TN2501AP Announcement circuit packs provide the ability to store messages The messages ca
32. leads from the media gateway such as alarm monitors emergency transfer relay power and attendant console power This field is used for emergency transfer wiring paging equipment music sources and so forth The distribution field contains four cross connect areas e The purple field port field terminates 25 pair cables from the media gateway Each line circuit pack connects to one 25 pair row of the 110 type terminal block One 25 pair cable is required for each line circuit pack Note The TN2183 16 port Analog Line circuit pack requires an adapter cable to connect from one connector on the media gateway to two 25 pair connectors on a terminal block The yellow field auxiliary field terminates all 25 pair cables from the auxiliary cabinet if used The yellow field is located in the lower right hand corner of the distribution field e The white field station field terminates the station wiring The white field indicates 3 pair station circuits eight circuits per 25 pair cable routed through a satellite closet e The blue field station field also terminates station wiring The blue field indicates 3 and or 4 pair station circuits eight or six circuits respectively per 25 pair cable The fourth pair of the 4 pair station circuit provides adjunct power from the cross connect field on an as needed basis to telephones and consoles within 250 feet 76 meters of the MDF 16 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones
33. manager to the assigned connecting terminal block Use D rings on the wall to support the cable The cable must be supported Issue 3 January 2008 37 Media gateway connections to the MDF e Coil the cable around the columns in the cable slack manager to store cable slack The first run should always go across the full length of the 5 columns in the cable slack manager e Connect the cable to the assigned connecting terminal block e Avoid placing copper cables where they may bend or strain fiber optic cables Trunk cables among network interface sneak fuse panel and media gateway The 1 pair of central office CO trunks are installed by the network provider in the green field Up to 24 pairs may be terminated on each row of the 110 type terminal block Tie trunks also appear in the green field with up to eight 3 pair trunks terminated on each row of the 110 type terminal block WP 90929 List 1 and 3 concentrator cables can be used to connect the media gateway to the 110 type terminal blocks in the purple field The 1 pair patch cords jumper wires are then run from the purple terminal block rows to the green terminal block rows in order to establish the correct 3 pair modularity Installing cables between media gateway and MDF To install cables between the media gateway and the MDF 1 Install D rings on the wall between the cable slack manager and the terminal connecting blocks mounted on the MDF 2 Install a self adhes
34. mountings 1781401 LJK 040896 Figure notes 1 1110C1 Apparatus Mounting 4 88 5 inches 225 centimeters 2 1110A2 Apparatus Mounting 5 43 5 inches 110 5 centimeters 3 76 inches 193 centimeters 24 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Installing Cable Slack Managers Table 1 Apparatus mounting frame ordering information Code number Description Comcode 1110A2 Apparatus Mounting 104032495 Frame 1110C1 Cable Support Assembly 104175120 1110A1 End Dress Panel 104176268 2110A1 Top Dress Panel 104176276 2110B1 Bottom Dress Panel 104176284 Installing Cable Slack Managers Run excess cables on an upper cable ladder if the MDF connectors are on top or route them through a cable slack manager that is placed next to the MDF To install cable slack managers 1 Place the Z113A Cable Slack Manager against the wall under the MDF See Figure 9 Cable routing through Cable Slack Manager example for SCC1 Media Gateway on page 27 Align the left side of the cable slack manager with the first terminal block of the trunk auxiliary field 2 Place the next cable slack manager beside the previously installed unit Align the tabs and interlocks and snap the units together 3 Repeat Step 2 until all cable slack managers are installed Note Nine 1 4 inch 0 63 centimeter holes are provided in a cable slack manager base if earthquake mounting is required If a base is mounted on an uneven floor
35. possibility of electrical shock do not use it near water The 1152A1 PDU contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge Do not touch the circuit boards unless instructed to do so This product should be operated only from the type of AC and optional DC power source indicated on the label If you are not sure of the type of AC power being provided contact a qualified service person Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Issue3 January 2008 119 Installing and wiring telephone power supplies e Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of line or electric shock e Disconnect the cords on this product and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions e If the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed e If liquid has been spilled into it e If it has been exposed to rain or water e If it was dropped or the housing has been damaged e If it exhibits a distinct change in performance e If it does not operate normally when following the operating instructions Using the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit The 1152A1 PDU is used to power the 46xx series of IP telephones in addition to providing 10 100 megabits per second Ethernet connection Generation 1 Avaya IP telephones can receive power from the 1152A1 via an in line adapter This adapter provides
36. provided by e a 4 type protector which is equipped with a heat coil e 3 type protector plus a separate sneak current protector Issue 3 January 2008 93 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks The 4 type protector is the preferred device For installations not using primary protection 4 type protectors should always be used When the 3 type protector is already installed a separate sneak current protector is required The multi pair protector units and the off premises cabling must be locally engineered Connected multi pair protector units female 25 pair connector are recommended Table 15 Analog line circuit protectors shows the recommended protectors Table 15 Analog line circuit protectors Primary Primary Sneak current with heat coil protectors 3B1A carbon 4B1C carbon 220029 Fuse 3B1E W 4B1E W SCP 1 wide gap gas tube wide gap gas tube 3C1S 4C1S solid state solid state The 3 type protectors should be used only if they are already part of the existing protection system A sneak current protector is always required when a 3 type primary protector is used For catalogs and ordering information go to the Avaya Cable Management Systems for Service Providers Web site http connectivity avaya com exchangemax and click Products amp Solutions Telephone restrictions for exposed environments Analog telephones connected to TN746B Analog Line circuit packs cannot be installed in an
37. safety precautions must be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury including the following Read and understand all instructions Do not attach the power supply cord to building surfaces For continued back up protection and battery reliability replace batteries every four years Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the products Clean products only with a dry rag Do not use this product near water For mounting security follow all installation instructions when mounting product Openings on top and bottom of power unit are provided for ventilation Do not block or cover these openings Do not exceed recommended environmental temperatures Operate these products only from the type of power source indicated on the product labels The power unit is equipped with a 3 wire grounding plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician to replace the outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug Do not allow anything to rest on or spill into the products To reduce risk of fire and electrical shock do not overload power outlets Never push objects of any kind through the power supply or distribution unit slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock T
38. shims may be required for leveling and to assure proper fit of the covers Holes are provided in the sides of the base for bolting cable slack manager together Obtain bolts and shims locally 4 An example of how the media gateway cables route through the cable slack manager is shown in Figure 8 Cable routing through Cable Slack Manager example for MCC1 Media Gateway on page 26 Issue 3 January 2008 25 Installing the main distribution frame Cable clamps are required in installations with cable slack managers At the rear of the media gateways install two cable clamps using the screws provided These clamps hold the 25 pair input output or MDF cables in place Figure 8 Cable routing through Cable Slack Manager example for MCC1 Media Gateway on page 26 and Figure 9 Cable routing through Cable Slack Manager example for SCC1 Media Gateway on page 27 show cable clamp placement and cable routing Figure 8 Cable routing through Cable Slack Manager example for MCC1 Media Gateway cbdfflr CJL 102396 Figure notes 1 Top of Media Gateway 4 Spare Center Troughs 2 Cable Slack Manager 5 Media Gateway Trough for 3 Cable Clamp Port Cables 26 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Installing Cable Slack Managers Figure 9 Cable routing through Cable Slack Manager example for SCC1 Media Gateway
39. slack manager 13 451 42 cable routing guidelines 36 adjunctpower nne 73 cable routing 36 connecting e ee 74 cableslackmanager 13 connection locations 85 cable slack manager installing 25 administering patch cords andjumpers 62 cables 2x alarms he he eh n e n e e n n e n n e n 147 25 pair 13 25 connections 88 attendant console cabling distances 86 terminal alarm notification 148 installing 33 WING e 75 Doo Issue3 January 2008 151 Index installing between cabinet and MDF 38 outputs for control 81 cables installing between auxiliary cabinet and MDF 39 cabling installing trunk cables 38 labels i e eur sa a ae ee Ross NOS 33 provisioning plan 52 cabling layout ll sn 13 calling queue 107 carbon block protectors off premises connections 93 checking circuit pack configuration 137 system 136 circuit packs configuration testing 137 051 converter LEDS 148 duplication interface LEDs 148 BEDS gaa kcu Eus Pes 147 connection testing 147 closets site 5
40. terminal blocks G650 Media Gateway Y y Figure notes Bog G600 Media Gateways in rack Z113A Cable Slack Manager 25 Pair Cable to Media Gateway Station Cables EJ E SS EC a M _ E Eu C7 E mE ge ela M cadimdfa LAO 091103 5 Station Distribution Field 6 Port Distribution Field 7 Trunk Auxiliary Field Issue 3 January 2008 19 Installing the main distribution frame Main distribution frame labels Figure 4 Label graphic symbols and nomenclature on page 20 shows the graphic symbols used on labels for the media gateways cross connections information outlets and cables The labels are color coded to identify media gateway wiring e Green To central office CO e Purple To media gateway ports e Yellow To auxiliary equipment and miscellaneous media gateway leads e Blue To information outlets e White From MDF to satellite locations 3 pair Each label identifies two rows on the terminal block The upper half identifies the row above it and the lower half identifies the row below it The labels are inserted into the clear plastic designation strips furnished with the terminal blocks The strip is snapped in place between the terminal block rows Label code
41. the above steps for each CBC ground wire installed oa A 60 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Figure 28 Coupled Bonding Conductor et Figure notes 1 oO 25 Pair Tip amp Ring Cables to Media Gateways Coupled Bonding Conductor CBC Terminal Block Tie Wraps Cable Shield or Six Spare Pairs Ground on Carbon Block Protector or Equivalent Trunk Cable to Network Interface 10 AWG 25 2 5 mm2 Wire R 10 12 13 9 9 Installing the coupled bonding conductor o9 do E a2 cbc gnd 1 062696 To Network Media Gateways Battery Plant Ground Discharge Bar for Single Point Ground Cross Connect Ground Block Main Distribution Frame MDF To Other Cross Connect Ground Blocks Approved Ground Coupled Bonding Conductor CBC Issue 3 January 2008 61 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network Installing and administering the patch cord jumper Before starting the patch cord installation obtain a copy of the Port Assignment Record forms from the customer or marketing representative See Figure 25 Port Assignment Record Form on page 53 The white label identifying the terminal block row associated with circuits 17 to 24 connects to an identically labeled terminal block row at the satellite closet See Figure 29 Example 3 pair labeling to information outlet on page 63 This is always the ca
42. the resistive signature so that the 1152A1 allows power to flow to the telephone The generation 2 telephones do not need an adapter The 1152A1 PDU has 24 10 100 Base T ports each can supply up to 16 8 watts using the internal power supply and operates on a 100 240 VAC 60 50 hertz power source The 1152A1 PDU is 1U high and fits in most standard 19 inch 48 centimeter racks It also can be mounted on a shelf See the user s guide that comes with the unit for complete installation instructions Perform these tasks in order e Connecting the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit on page 120 e Connecting the cables on page 121 Connecting the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit AX CAUTION The 1152A1 PDU has no ON OFF switch To connect or disconnect power to the 1152A1 PDU simply insert or remove the power cable from the AC power receptacle on the rear of the 1152A1 PDU 120 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 1152A1 Mid Span Power Distribution Unit To connect the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit 1 Plug a power cord into the power socket on the rear of the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit 2 Plug the other end of the power cord into the power receptacle The 1152A1 PDU powers up and the internal fans begin operating The 1152A1 PDU then runs through its Power On Self Test POST which takes less than 10 seconds During the test all the ports on the unit are disabled and the LEDs light up For more information on the t
43. trunk pairs to media gateway using jumper wires to establish 3 pair modularity Chapter 6 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks Wiring telephones and trunks Connecting telephones lll llle Connectable telephones and consoles Connecting a typical telephone Connecting Connecting an analog station or 2 wire digital station 1 Digital tie trunk examplo 4 4 225a DS1tietrunkexample Collocated DS1 interface trunks eee DS1 interface trunks using T1 channel service unit Auxiliary connector outputs MCC1 and SCC1 Media Three pair and four pair modularity Adjunct power connection locations Attendant console example Attendant console cabling distances local and phantom power o s aow 2 2 2 2 eee ee es PG DOWB K 2a ooa die oe 2a Stee Hard wire bridging 4 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 44 44 45 45 50 52 54 57 58 58 62 64 65 65 67
44. 1 PDU 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to the telephone using an external splitter or directly if the device is Power over LAN Enabled 2 Connect the opposite end of the same cable to the RJ45 wall outlet 3 On the front panel of the 1152A1 PDU monitor the response of the corresponding port LED If it lights up GREEN the unit has identified your telephone as a Power over LAN 1152B Mid Span Power Distribution Units The Avaya 1152B Mid Span Power Distribution Units are Ethernet power supplies that provide power to up to 48 46xx series or 96xx IP telephones or wireless LAN WLAN access points The 1152B PDUs are designed to deliver power in addition to data communication over an Ethernet network The 1152B PDUS eliminate the need to connect each Ethernet Data Terminal such as an IP Telephone set to an AC power outlet in addition to the data port The system also removes the need for power cables local AC wall adapters and the use of a dedicated UPS for each IP telephone Some models support SNMP remote management via a separate physical RJ45 input port These units are used with a standard 10 100BaseTx Ethernet network infrastructure using standard TIA EIA 568 Category 5 5e or 6 100 Ohm Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP cable The 1152B meets the current requirements of the IEEE802 3af 2003 standard for resistive detection The units are as follows Table 21 1152B Midspan Power Distribution Units Avaya Model Number of SNMP Summar
45. 32 x 1 2 inch shoulder screws The spacer bracket is not shown in the figure but is installed behind the top power distribution unit 2 Slide the keyhole slots in the power distribution unit over the shoulder screws 3 Insert the 8 32 x 1 inch screw through the distribution unit through the spacer bracket and into the plate The mounting hole is located just above the wire clip Tighten the screw securely 4 Set the battery back up switch to the 1 32 down position 5 Power down the 1145B2 unit as described on the label on the side of the unit 6 Remove the output power cable between the 1145B2 and the 1146B2 units The cable will not be reused 7 Connect the P1 connector end of the T cable to the bottom power distribution unit Connect the P2 connector to the top distribution unit Connect the P3 connector to the 1145B2 8 Power up the 1145B2 as described on the label on the side of the unit Powering up and testing the power supply Table 20 Power supply LEDs on page 116 describes the meaning of the power supply LEDs when lit Table 20 Power supply LEDs LED Meaning color Green Power Supply is providing power Yellow Battery is charging Red Power Supply is on battery reserve To power up and test the power supply 1 Connect the AC power cord to the power supply and route the cord to an appropriate AC outlet using the clips provided on the unit Note A maximum of four power supplies can be powered
46. 32 x 1 2 inch shoulder screws into the top designated battery holes on the wall mounting plate Lightly screw in but do not tighten 2 Place the keyhole slots in the battery bracket on these two screws The battery cord exits from the right of the bracket Make sure the label on the battery is visible Tighten the screws securely 3 Plug the battery cord into the power supply s right rear receptacle The rear receptacle is indicated on the right label Table 19 Back up battery rating Battery Rating 1148B 2 5 amp hours 1149B 5 amp hours 1147B 8 amp hours Installing the expanded power distribution unit A second power distribution unit can be installed to provide power to additional devices AX CAUTION Total power cannot exceed 275 watts The maximum ISDN terminal mixture is 24 7500 series and 24 8500 series terminals The maximum DCP terminal mixture is 24 7400 series and 24 8400 series or 64 8400 series terminals The expanded power distribution unit kit contains e One 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit e One T Cable e Two 8 32 x 1 2 in Shoulder Screws e One 8 32 x 1 in Screw e One spacer bracket January 2008 115 Installing and wiring telephone power supplies See Figure 53 Expanded power distribution unit on page 113 while installing the power distribution unit To install the expanded power distribution unit 1 Set the spacer bracket onto the mounting plate and secure with the 8
47. 43 Testing selector console 144 Testing extemal ringing 2 142548 8246484446504 ns 144 Testing queue warning indicator cles 144 Testing integrated announcement 144 Record an announcement 145 Playback announcement 145 Delete 145 Testing music on hold 145 Testing emergency transfer Avaya S8700 Multi Connect only 145 Testing terminating trunk transmission 146 Testing connectivity tothe LAN 147 6 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Contents LED indicators i sew xd ox xo Rod X OE dox oso DDE HATE 147 Telephone console LEDs lll rn 148 Attendant console LEDS 148 Terminal alarm notification 148 DS1 Converter circuit pack LEDS 148 SPAN LEDS ox docu Hoe dede eS dede de ce DOE GR en 150 9249 3t Oe OEC OR INCUN ee ee 151 Issue3 January 2008 7 Contents 8 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Chapter 1 Introduction This documentation nstalling and Connecting the MDF and Telephones provides procedures for installing Main Distribution Frames MDF and telephones The procedure
48. 5 IJID trurikc eeu dE au 75 digital tie 7T DS1 tie trunks ls 78 off premises stations 90 69 telephone connection wiring telephone power supplies procedures cc usus n uou UE ou PX ue dine 109 2 ZD8AJ adapter ln 43 Issue 3 January 2008 155 Index 156 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones
49. 69 69 70 70 73 74 75 76 77 78 78 79 81 84 85 86 86 86 87 Contents Dual wiring of 2 wire and 4 wire endpoints 87 Installing the attendant console 87 Installing the 26B1 Selector Console 88 Connecting external alarm indicators and auxiliary power 88 Installing off premises station wiring 90 Off premises or out of building stations 91 Off premises connections 91 Off premises protection requirements 93 Telephone restrictions for exposed environments 94 Digital Out of Building Telephone Protection 94 Installing the ITW Linx Enhanced Protector 95 Installing the 4C3S 75 Enhanced Protector 95 Installing the data link protector 95 Emergency transfer units and associated telephones 96 808A Emergency Transfer Panel and telephone installation examples 97 Installing the 808A Emergency Transfer Panel 99 Installing telephones used only for emergency transfer trunk auxiliary field 104 Installing telephones used for emergency transfer and as normal extension trunk auxiliary field 105 Installing external ringing 106 Installing the queue w
50. 9 Slate LBACK1 24 80 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Auxiliary connector outputs MCC1 and SCC1 Media Gateways only Auxiliary connector outputs MCC1 and SCC1 Media Gateways only Connect a 25 pair cable from the AUX connector on the back of the expansion control carrier to a connecting block on the trunk auxiliary field Table 11 Auxiliary lead appearances at AUX connector on page 81 shows the e control carrier outputs cable pinouts e pinouts for an external alarm e port circuit pack and telephone pin designations The control carrier AUX connector outputs include e Two inputs for external alarm signals e Seven 48 VDC power sources for emergency transfer units e Three 48 VDC power sources for remotely powering three attendant consoles or telephone adjuncts e A relay contact that actuates a customer supplied light bell or similar device The relay can activate when a major minor or warning condition occurs The device connected to the alarm leads must not exceed a rating of 30Vac RMS or 60Vdc max at 0 75A max The customer provided alarm circuit must also meet the requirements for an SELV Safety extra low voltage circuit the alarm circuit power source must be a power supply or transformer meeting the UL 60950 SELV Level 3 or Level 5 requirements Table 11 Auxiliary lead appearances at AUX connector Color Pinouts Output Power W BL 26 Major BL W 1 W O 27 Minort O W 2 W
51. AVAYA Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 03 300686 Issue 3 Release 5 0 January 2008 2008 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Notice While reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing Avaya Inc can assume no liability for any errors Changes and corrections to the information in this document may be incorporated in future releases For full support information please see the complete document Avaya Support Notices for Hardware Documentation document number 03 600759 and the complete document Avaya Support Notices for Software Documentation document number 03 600758 To locate these document on our Web site simply go to http www avaya com support and search for the document number in the search box Documentation disclaimer Avaya Inc is not responsible for any modifications additions or deletions to the original published version of this documentation unless such modifications additions or deletions were performed by Avaya Customer and or End User agree to indemnify and hold harmless Avaya Avaya s agents servants and employees against all claims lawsuits demands and judgments arising out of or in connection with subsequent modifications additions or deletions to this documentation to the extent made by the Customer or End User Link disclaimer Avaya Inc is not responsible for the contents or reliabili
52. Connector cables B25A male to female connect the network interface to the sneak fuse panel Also 157B connecting blocks equipped with SCP 110 protectors can be used for sneak current protection Issue3 January 2008 55 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network The 507B includes 52 sneak fuses and two cables and can be ordered using PEC code 63210 Use the SCP 110 protectors with 110 type hardware and on the 507B sneak fuse panel The SCP 110 Protectors can be ordered separately and installed on the 157B connecting block Fifty protectors are required per block Install the 507B near the network interface or patch panels with locally obtained 12 x 3 4 inch screws or equivalent Table 6 Sneak fuse connector pinout on page 56 is a pinout of the cable wiring and associated fuse numbers Table 6 Sneak fuse connector pinout Connector Pair fuse pin numbers number 26 1 1 27 2 2 28 3 3 29 4 4 30 5 5 31 6 6 32 7 7 33 8 8 34 9 9 35 10 10 36 11 11 37 12 12 38 13 13 39 14 14 40 15 19 41 16 16 42 17 17 43 18 18 44 19 19 1 of 2 56 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Installing sneak current and off premise protection Table 6 Sneak fuse connector pinout continued Connector pin numbers Pair fuse number 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 34 50 25 20 21 22 23 24 25 2 of 2 Installing sneak fuse panels For general information see Installin
53. External alarm with signal outgoing from server Table 12 Station pinout chart provides the station printout chart Table 12 Station pinout chart Jack 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name BRI T TX RX RX TX V GND ADJUNCT Vadj TO V GNDVoice RRVoice V 50 DSS DTX DRX OKdig V V QUEST DSS ISDN BRI A GND TX RX V BRI U TX RX V GND DCP TIP RING ANALOG TIP RING HANDSET TX RX RX TX Issue 3 January 2008 83 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks Three pair and four pair modularity Figure 40 3 pair and 4 pair modularity on page 84 is from the port circuit pack to the voice or data terminal Most terminals connect to an information outlet modular jack installed at the work location Make the connections from the port circuit pack to the modular jacks as shown in Figure 40 3 pair and 4 pair modularity on page 84 Then plug the terminal into the modular jack Adjunct power connection locations on page 85 shows three methods of connecting adjunct power Figure 40 3 pair and 4 pair modularity 9 9 9 26 1 1 d 1 1 2 2 2 2 27 go X 8 3 9 2 4 4 oy N 4 4 28 5 Bec 5 5 3 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 widf3pm PDH 011397 Figure notes 1 Port Circuit Pack 4 Input to Information Outlet 4 Pair Modularity 2 Media Gateway Connector Pins 5 Adjunct Power 3 Pair Modularity 6 Output From Information
54. G 28 G W 3 GRD W BR 29 BR W 4 GRD W S 30 S W 5 GRD R BL 31 BL R 6 GRD 1 of 3 Issue January 2008 81 Table 11 Auxiliary lead appearances at AUX connector continued Installing and wiring telephones and trunks Color Pinouts Output Power R O 32 O R 7 GRD R G 33 Not Connected G R 8 R BR 34 Not Connected BR R 9 R S 35 Not Connected S R 10 BK BL 36 48 Emergency BL BK 11 GND Transfer Relay Power BK O 37 48 O BK 12 GND BK G 38 48 G BK 13 GND BK BR 39 48 BR BK 14 GND BK S 40 48 S BK 15 GND Y BL 41 48 BL Y 16 GND Y O 42 48 O Y 17 GND Y G 43 Not Connected G Y 18 Y BR 44 GND AUX Power BR Y 19 48 Y S 45 GND S Y 20 48 V BL 46 GND BL V 21 48 V O 47 Not Connected O V 22 V G 48 Ext Alarm A G V 23 Ext Alarm Return 2of3 82 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Auxiliary connector outputs MCC1 and SCC1 Media Gateways only Table 11 Auxiliary lead appearances at AUX connector continued Color Pinouts Output Power V BR 49 Not Connected BR V 24 V S 50 INADS Tip S V 25 INADS Ring 3 of 3 Color designation is the main wire color and the color of the stripe on the wire The following wire colors apply W White BL Blue O Orange G Green BR Brown S Slate Grey R Red BK Black Y Yellow V Violet T External alarm with signal incoming to server 3
55. However you may wish to use the optional DC input for the following e Backup for the power over Ethernet ports e To provide more than 200 watts for the power over Ethernet ports Note Please see the Avaya C360 Manager User Guide and the Quick Start for Hardware Installation Avaya C360 Converged Stackable Switches 03 300148 for more information To connect the BUPS DC terminal unit 1 Remove the protective plastic cover over the BUPS DC inputs by unscrewing the two Phillips screws Ay WARNING The conductors to be used for connecting the BUPS to the C360 must be UL Recognized and CSA Certified and be a minimum of 16 AWG or have a cross sectional area of 1 0 mm 2 Connect the power cable to the terminals on the C360 and then external DC power supply A WARNING Make sure that you connect the cables between the C360 and the external power supply correctly e Positive to Positive e Negative to Negative 3 Replace the plastic cover by aligning the holes with the screw receptacles and replacing the two Phillips screws 130 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies Connecting the cables To connect IP telephones PCs servers routers workstations and hubs 1 Connect the Ethernet connection cable not supplied to a 10 100 megabits per second port on the front panel of the Avaya C360 series switch Note Use standard RJ45 connections and a CAT5 cable for 100 me
56. I 2 alarm cable connectivity on page 89 Figure 42 IPSI 2 cabling IPSI 2 adapter 700 263 502 DB9 alarm cable rv 700 276 389 IPSI 2 TN2312BP cable a Amphenol RJ21 25 pair connector RJ45 5 cable IP connection Carrier 88 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Connecting external alarm indicators and auxiliary power Figure 43 Sample Issue 1 IPSI 2 alarm cable connectivity Cross Connect 48V 808A i I 1 Emergency DB9 Alarm Cable GRD Transfer 1 Ping XFER48 BL W Panel Contact 4 48VDC 120mA max i 1 Closureon IPSI 2 2 4 GRD W BL i XTALMA G W XTALMA Alarm Bell 1 p XTALMB W G i XTALMB Light or A I Indicator 1 1 1 6 4 Major AP1 W O I 1 48VDC 7 GRDWBR 750mA hsc een 3 4 Minor AP2 O W UPS Alarms l I 8 4 GRD W O i l l l i l i Isolated Contacts cydlips2 111104 ____ ___ 60VDC 5mA To connect the external alarm indicators and the auxiliary power 1 Connect 1 major Brown White and White Brown and 1 minor Orange White and White Orange alarm input pair to the trunk auxiliary field from the TN2312BP Adapter DB9 alarm connector See Table 14 Alarm Inputs at
57. Main distribution frame hardware installation Main distribution frame hardware installation This section provides information on installing a main distribution frame MDF in an equipment room It must be installed before connecting media gateways to it and before connecting it to the public switched telephone network PSTN outside the building and stations within the building SYSTIMAX 110 type hardware is used for the MDF 110 type hardware is available in two basic types the 110A and 110P The 110A requires less wall space than the 110P The 110P includes horizontal and vertical cable troughs for managing cross connect cables The media gateways are connected to the MDF with the supplied B25A male to female 25 pair cables The cables are provided in 10 foot 3 meter and 15 foot 4 5 meter lengths Figure 1 Example MDF connections MCC1 Media Gateway shows the cross connections for common circuit packs See this figure when cross connecting wire pairs to the MDF Figure 1 Example MDF connections MCC1 Media Gateway 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Port MET Line ZIIIIIIIIZIINEENEBENEEENBEENEN Port Tie Trunk ZINIINENIINIZEREEBREBEEEEBERENEN w ESM Signaling ZZIIXIIIZIZXIIIEENEEENEEENBNEEUNENE Port Analog ZENIENIENIENIENZENEZENIENEN Port CO TZENZENIEENIENEZENIENIENIENEE Port Data Line ETIZEIINIINEIINIINIINIIEXIE Port DID ZENIENIENIENBIEBIZENIENIENN Port Digital ETZIEIINIINIINIINIINIINIIN Port Hybr
58. ORK STATUS Major Minor Warning Carrier PN Control FIBER PN Alarms Alarms Alarms Locs Active Standby LINK Endpoints Mode 1 1 0 220 01A up up 1 B PNC 01B02 03E04 standby O1B 1 A PNC 01A01 01E04 active TDM Service Control Dedicated TONE Service System System Bus State Channel Tones CLOCK State Clock Tones A in y n 01B in standby standby B in n y 01A in active active Service Major Minor Bus Open Bus PKT State Alarms Alarms Faults Leads 1 in n n 0 0 Command Saving translations if required e Type save translations and press Enter to save the translations to the hard drive Testing telephones and other equipment This section describes how to test the telephones and other equipment Perform these tests after the equipment has been wired to the media gateway and after the customer s data for that equipment has been administered The tests are acceptance tests and provide some assurance that the system will perform properly after installation and administration If problems occur or more extensive tests are required see the maintenance book for your configuration Perform these tasks to complete acceptance tests e Making test calls on page 143 e Testing 302C attendant console on page 143 e Testing selector console on page 144 142 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Testing telephones and other equipment Testing external ringing on page 144 Testing queue warning indicator on page 144 Tes
59. TX RX RX TX V GND ADJUNCT Vadj TO V GNDVoice RRVoice V 50 DSS DTX DRX OKdig V V QUEST DSS ISDN BRI A GND TX RX V BRI U TX RX V GND DCP TIP RING ANALOG TIP RING HANDSET TX RX RX TX Analog tie trunk example This example shows how to connect analog tie trunk wiring from one IP Connect or Multi Connect configuration to another one or any other Avaya configuration 1 Set the option switches on the port circuit pack such as TN760E Tie Trunk circuit pack 2 See the job aid titled Option Switch Settings 555 245 774 for detailed information 3 Install cross connect jumpers to connect the pins from the tie trunk circuit pack to the appropriate leads on the external tie trunk 76 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Connecting telephones 4 Figure 37 Analog Tie Trunk wiring on page 77 shows a media gateway tie trunk connected to another media gateway tie trunk Names of the tie trunk leads must be determined from the manufacturer or supplier of the external trunk circuit 5 Administer on the Trunk Group screen on Avaya Site Administration ASA See the Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager 03 300509 for more details Figure 37 Analog Tie Trunk wiring 9 9 264 gt gt 29 T2 R1 1 lt lt gt gt 4 R2 1 1 274 4 M 30 1 2 R11 2 lt lt gt gt 5 R12 1 28 lt lt gt gt 31 E2 1 34 gt gt 6 M2
60. a Gateway Analog Line Circuit Pack Equipment Room Satellite Location Work Location Bulk Power Supply such as 1145B Issue3 January 2008 85 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks Attendant console example Perform these tasks to install an attendant console e Installing the attendant console on page 87 e Installing the 26B1 Selector Console on page 88 Attendant console cabling distances local and phantom power A console s maximum distance from the media gateway is limited The maximum distance for a 302D console is as shown in Table 13 Attendant console cabling distances Table 13 Attendant console cabling distances Enhanced Attendant 24 AWG wire 26 AWG wire Console 302D 0 5106 mm 0 4049 mm Feet Meters Feet Meters With Selector Console Phantom powered 800 244 500 152 Locally powered 5 000 1 524 3 400 1 037 Without Selector Console Phantom powered 1 400 427 900 274 Locally powered 5 000 1 524 3 400 1 037 Auxiliary power CAUTION Do not use the 329A power unit for the attendant console The nonessential functions of an attendant console and its optional 26A1 or 24A1 selector console derive their power from an auxiliary power source Of the maximum of 27 attendant consoles 3 of the consoles can derive auxiliary power from the media gateway and through the auxiliary cable located in the trunk auxiliary field Provide auxiliary power for a primary attendant conso
61. a held party during any hold interval Testing emergency transfer Avaya S8700 Multi Connect only Put configuration in emergency transfer mode and make call using emergency transfer telephone There may be up to four Emergency Transfer panels on a wall in the phone closet depending on the configuration Issue3 January 2008 145 Testing the complete configuration Testing terminating trunk transmission The terminating trunk transmission test provides for extension number access to 3 tone sequences that can be used for trunk transmission testing from the distant end of the trunks To test terminating trunk transmission 1 Type change system parameters maintenance and press Enter and go to screen 2 2 Under TERMINATING TRUNK TRANSMISSION TEST Extension type in 3 extension numbers in the 3 fields provided Test Type 100 Test Type 102 Test Type 105 Test type Test features Test type 5 5 seconds of 1004 Hz tone at 0 dB 100 Quiet until disconnect disconnect is forced after 1 minute Test Type 9 seconds of 1004 Hz tone at 0 dB 102 1 second of silence Cycle is repeated until disconnect which is forced after 24 hours Test Type 9 seconds of 1004 Hz tone at 16 dB 105 1 second of silence 9 seconds of 404 Hz tone at 16 dB 1 second of silence 9 seconds of 2804 Hz tone at 16 dB 30 seconds of silence 0 5 seconds of test progress tone 2225 Hz About 5 seconds of silence Forced disconnect 146 Installing and
62. ace circuit pack on page 138 Testing Expansion Interface circuit packs if used on page 139 Testing time division multiplexing bus for each port network on page 140 Testing expansion interface exchange if used for each port network on page 141 N DOO A OO N gt Testing telephones and other equipment on page 142 Issue3 January 2008 135 Testing the complete configuration Testing port network equipment These tests verify that the time division multiplexing TDM cables and terminators work If a FAIL Result code is seen check these cables If problems persist see the maintenance book for your configuration Checking port network status for each media gateway The port network status may suggest problem areas Tests described later provide more specific diagnostic information To check the port network status for each media gateway 1 Type status port network number lt 1 64 gt and press Enter 2 Verify the screen displays a Port Network Status screen similar to Figure 60 Sample port network status screen for Cabinet 1 Avaya S8500 on page 137 Verify these service states Field Service State TDM Bus A in TDM Bus B in Tone Clock in PKT in 136 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Testing port network equipment Figure 60 Sample port network status screen for Cabinet 1 Avaya S8500 status port network 1 PORT NETWORK STATUS Majo
63. al extension trunk auxiliary field on page 105 Issue 3 January 2008 97 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks Figure 47 808A Emergency Transfer Panel 9 EMERGENCY TRANSFER PANEL TRUNK TEST SWITCHES r CIRCUIT TRUNK OPTION 1 J 1 LOOP GROUND zj2 START START lt 3 BOTH SWITCHES MUST BE 4 THROWN TO ACTIVATE gt 4 TRUNK OPTION 5 TRANSFER TEST SWITCH M ACTIVATED NORMAL OPERATION lt TRUNK IDENTIFICATION TRUNK LINE EXT Loc led808a LJK 040896 Figure notes 1 808A Emergency Transfer Panel 3 Trunk Identification Label 2 Circuit Start Selection Switches 4 25 Pair Male Connector 98 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 808A Emergency Transfer Panel and telephone installation examples Figure 48 808A Emergency Transfer Panel mounting 808a em LJK 042396 Figure notes 1 808A Emergency Transfer Panel 4 25 Pair Male Connector 2 Ear for Screw Mount 5 Circuit Start Switches 3 Cut Out for Snap Mount Installing the 808A Emergency Transfer Panel Note The 808A must be installed in a location that can be accessed only by authorized personnel The location must meet standard environmental considerations such as temperature humidity and so forth To install the 808A Emergency Transfer Panel 1 Verify dial tone is present at each trunk circuit
64. and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Mounting 110A or 110P type terminal blocks on the wall Figure 6 110P type terminal blocks 900 pair 9 nna A 9 ars 9 o o 1758421b MMR 031496 Figure notes 1 4feet 1 22 meters 6 7 8 inch 2 22 centimeters 2 Horizontal Line 7 23 inches 58 4 centimeters 3 7 68 inches 19 5 centimeters 8 8 feet 2 43 meters 4 47 5 inches 120 6 centimeters 9 AC Power Strip 5 5 31 inches 13 5 centimeters 10 Floor Line Issue 3 January 2008 23 Installing the main distribution frame Mounting 110P type terminal blocks on a frame The 900 pair 110P type terminal blocks and the associated patch cord troughs can also be mounted on a free standing floor mounted 111042 Apparatus Mounting Frame See Figure 7 1110A2 and 1110C1 apparatus mountings on page 24 Each 1110A2 provides the space to mount five terminal blocks patch cord troughs on each side of the frame A cable support structure apparatus mounting 1110C1 mounts directly on top of the 1110A2 and provides support for all cables routed to and from the frame See Table 1 Apparatus mounting frame ordering information on page 25 Figure 7 1110A2 and 1110C1 apparatus
65. anels connectors and B25A cables 4 8 port patch panel 2 IP server interface adapter and green CAT5 cable Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 5 To network o000000000000200000000000002000005 05 o o o o o o Cross connecting the media gateway to the patch panels Figure 11 Sample cross connect field patch panel connections Sc vc EZ ZZ 1 OZ GL 8L ZL OL SL VL EL ZL tL OL 6 8 2 9 S v C vk 86 201 SMA 2J99JpIM Bojeuy Hod jeybiq uod Bojeuy Hod puqAH 40d eur Hod Mod Bojeuy Hod BureuBis wes M ai od Od GZ vc CC 1 0 GL 8L ZL OL GL EL ZL LL OL 6 8 2 9 S v C L aur LIN Hod Issue 3 January 2008 31 Installing the patch panel 32 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Chapter 4 Media gateway connections to the MDF Once the main distribution frame MDF is installed and wired you must connect the media gateways to the MDF Run excess cables on an upper cable ladder if the MDF connectors are on top or route them through a cable slack manager that is placed next to the MDF For more information see Installing Cable Slack Managers on page 25 This section has information about e Equipment room cabling labels on page 33 e Cable routing guidelin
66. are installing 300 pair terminal blocks draw a level horizontal line on the wall 47 5 inches 1 2 meters above the floor See Figure 5 110A type terminal blocks 300 pair on page 22 If you are installing 900 pair terminal blocks draw a level horizontal line on the wall 23 inches 58 4 cm above the floor See Figure 6 110P type terminal blocks 900 pair on page 23 To mount the first trunk auxiliary field terminal block partially install 2 3 4 inch 12 wood screws 7 11 1 inch 19 5 centimeter apart on the left side of the horizontal line on the wall Slide the bottom terminal block ft onto the mounting screws and mark the upper mounting screw locations 5 Remove the terminal block and partially install the upper mounting screws 6 Place the terminal block on the mounting screws and tighten the screws 7 f installing a vertical patch cord trough partially install the first screw for the patch cord 10 trough on the line 7 8 inch 2 2 centimeter to the right of the previous screw Partially install the second mounting screw 5 31 inch 13 5 centimeter to the right of the screw just installed Repeat Steps 4 5 and 6 If another trunk auxiliary field terminal block is to be installed partially install the first screw for the terminal block on the line 7 8 inch 2 2 centimeter to the right of the previous screw Partially install the second mounting screw 7 11 1 inch 19 5 centimeter to the right o
67. arning indicator 107 Chapter 7 Installing and wiring telephone power supplies 109 1145B2 109 Important warning for 1145B2 power supply 110 Mounting the 1145B2 1146B2 power supply 111 Installing the wall mounting plates 114 Mounting the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit 114 Installing the battery mounting wiring leen 115 Installing the expanded power distribution unit 115 Powering up and testing the power supply 116 Wiring the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit 117 Resetting LEDs on power distribution unit 118 1152A1 Mid Span Power Distribution Unit 119 Important safety instructions cll n 119 Using the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit 120 Connecting the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit 120 Connecting the cables 121 Issue January 2008 5 Contents Connecting cables to telephones and other end devices 122 1152B Mid Span Power Distribution Units 123 Important 1152 PDU Safety Instructions 124 Using the 1152B PDUS 2 0662 Gaede ad Odd wwe ee ROSE DED a 125 Connecting the 1152B PDU 125 Conne
68. ates that the batteries are more than six months old Mounting the 1145B2 1146B2 power supply Figure 52 1145B2 1146B2 mounting arrangement on page 112 shows how the standard power supply and wall mounting plates fit together Figure 53 Expanded power distribution unit on page 113 shows the expanded power supply components power distribution unit and cable A manual switch on the distribution unit allows the user to redirect reserve power to outputs 1 through 32 so all outputs are provided battery reserve power or to outputs 1 through 8 to provide high power above 6 25 watts Note The switch must be set to the 1 32 position The 1145B22 1146B2 is a 48 V power supply with 275 watts total output Each output circuit is current limited by a Polymer Positive Temperature Coefficient Resistance Device PTC that limits the maximum output to 12 watts Each 1146B2 output has an LED to indicate the status of the PTC If the LED is on the PTC has a short on that power pair Not all outputs can simultaneously provide 12 watts The average power per output cannot exceed 8 6 watts 275 32 8 6 The 1145B22 is designed to power one ISDN terminal or DCP adjunct per output The maximum number of terminals or adjuncts is 32 at less than or equal to 6 25 watts each The 1145B22 is required for installations outside the United States Auxiliary power local or bulk is always required for the following e Attendant Console 302D e Passag
69. ation cables required per the standard SYSTIMAX wiring concepts Sizing 25 pair and multiple 25 pair station cables Use the scale of the floor plan to determine the approximate length of each 25 pair station cable The cables must be selected and properly sized to make maximum use of the hardware at the equipment room or satellite location Use 25 pair B25A cables to connect adapters directly to the MDF or satellite location Staggered finger cables equipped with factory installed 25 pair connectors at both ends should be used when multiple 25 pair cables are used between the equipment room or satellite location and the adapters B25A cables are required at the equipment room or satellite location to connect the staggered finger cables to the 110 type terminal blocks Use the following information to determine the cable size cable pairs required for either 3 pair or 4 pair circuits Note the length and size on the floor plan to aid in the ordering and installation of the station cables 3 pair station cable circuits To determine the size of station cables containing 3 pair circuits multiply the number of 3 pair circuits required at the satellite location by 3 5 Then using the minimum size cable requirement round up the cable size requirement to the next highest available cable bundle size This will provide additional pairs for growth and compensate for every twenty fifth pair in a cable that is not used 4 pair station cable circuits
70. by expansion link See Figure 65 Sample of port network status before expansion link is set on page 141 Type set expansion link UUCSS where UUCSS is one of the cabinet and port locations of the standby expansion link and press Enter Verify the bottom of the screen displays Command successfully completed Type status port network number 1 64 and press Enter A screen similar to Figure 66 Sample of port network status after expansion link is set on page 142 displays 5 Verify that the MODEs of the expansion links have changed 6 If any problems are indicated check the TDM cables and the inter cabinet cables ICC in the associated port network Figure 65 Sample of port network status before expansion link is set status port network PORT NETWORK STATUS Major Minor Warning Carrier PNC Status ATM PNC PN Alarms Alarms Alarms Locs Active Standby Conn Endpoints Mode 1 0 1 19 01A up 2 A PNC 01D01 AT02A active 01B 1 A PNC 01 01 1 active 01C 01D TDM Service Control Dedicated TONE Service System System Bus State Channel Tones CLOCK State Clock Tones A in n n 01A in standby standby B in y y 01B in active active Service Major Minor Bus Open Bus PKT State Alarms Alarms Faults Leads 1 in n n 0 0 Issue3 January 2008 141 Testing the complete configuration Figure 66 Sample of port network status after expansion link is set status port network PORT NETW
71. ch connector on the B25A connector cable See Figure 16 Self stick label on 25 pair cable connector on page 39 3 Labels should be positioned so the cabinet connector retainers do not obscure them 4 At the rear of the auxiliary cabinet connect 1 end of the connector cable to the assigned connector Route the cable down the rear of the cabinet and through the cable slack manager to the MDF At the MDF connect the other end of the cable to the assigned terminal connecting block connector 7 Store the excess cable in the cable slack manager 8 Repeat Steps 2 through 6 until all cables are installed Figure 16 Self stick label on 25 pair cable connector A2 H o Ibdf25p LJK 101596 Issue 3 January 2008 39 Media gateway connections to the MDF 40 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Chapter 5 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network Once the main distribution frame MDF is completed and the media gateways are connected to the MDF you must connect the MDF to stations telephones and the public switched telephone network PSTN You must also have a provision plan at this time For more information see Completing a provisioning plan on page 52 Station telephone wiring design Station wiring from the MDF to information outlets are provided by various means First station cables are used to connect the MDF to satellite closets The
72. cting cables to telephones and other devices 126 C360 converged stackable switches rn 128 C360 switch important safety instructions 128 Using the 360 switch sow korr eo woe Y Y nk ROC e Oe 129 Connecting the C360 stackable switches 130 Connecting the cables ll 131 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies 131 Important safety instructions for 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies lll rn 132 Using 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies 132 Connecting the 1151B1 or 1151B2 Power Supplies 133 Chapter 8 Testing the complete configuration 135 Testing port network equipment llle 136 Checking port network status for each media gateway 136 Checking circuit pack 137 Testing the TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interface circuit pack lr 138 Testing Expansion Interface circuit packs if used 139 Testing time division multiplexing bus for each port network 140 Testing expansion interface exchange if used for each port network 141 Testing telephones and other equipment 142 Makingtestcalls ies x Rr om ROB EX ERE EO m Rx EOS tie asd 143 Testing 302C attendant console 1
73. e connection typically used with the 84xx 4 wire telephones The 302D does not require auxiliary power unless it has a 26C1 DXS console or Vacuum Fluorescent Display The 302D attendant console always requires auxiliary adjunct power 48 VDC Power is connected to the console through Pins 7 and 8 of the information outlet Only three consoles can be powered by the media gateway When possible the primary console should be powered from the media gateway so it has the same power failure backup as the media gateway The maximum cabling distance for the console powered from the media gateway is 350 feet 100 meters The general steps to connect a telephone are 1 Choose a device to connect such as a 302D Attendant Console 2 Choose the port circuit pack and its slot number such as cabinet 1 slot 02 3 Choose a port circuit on the port circuit pack such as Port 05 4 Install cross connect jumpers to wire the terminal to the port circuit pack See Figure 34 302D to 4 wire DCP wiring on page 74 This pinout is for the TN754C DCP Digital Line 4 wire circuit pack AX CAUTION Do not use the 329A power unit for the attendant console Use an 1151B1 1151B2 1145A or MSP 1 power unit 5 For terminals needing adjunct power wire 48 VDC and ground to appropriate pins on the terminal See Figure 34 302D to 4 wire DCP wiring Issue3 January 2008 73 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks Figure 34 302D to 4 wire DCP
74. e this cable to provide nonstandard length runs between adapters and information outlets with push on connections It can also be used between adapters and modularly connected information outlets It is available in the same lengths as the single modular plug ended cable Bulk Cable Same as the 25 pair cable or multiple 25 pair cable however the bulk cable is not equipped with connectors Use this cable between the equipment room and satellite closets when both are equipped with punch down type terminal connecting blocks 42 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Closets 4 pair station cable Use this cable when 4 pair station cables are to be field terminated on the 110 type terminal blocks in the equipment room or satellite closet and the information outlets require push on connections Figure 17 Example of extending 4 pair station cables crd ad1 CJL 101596 Figure notes 1 Station Cable 4 258A Adapter 2 Information Outlet 5 4 Pair Station Cable 3 451A In Line Adapter Closets Closets are intermediate points between the Main Distribution Field and the endpoint They are used to distribute wiring to multiple destinations via cross connect equipment There are two different types of closet configurations Satellite closets are usually distribution points for multiple site closets However information outlets may be wired directly to a satellite closet Site closets are the last cross connection point bef
75. eWay adapter interface Issue3 January 2008 111 Installing and wiring telephone power supplies Figure 52 1145B2 1146B2 mounting arrangement 1149 Battery 2 On Battery Reserve 1145 Power Unit Charging Battery Output Power On 1146 Power Distribution Unit 0000000000000 030 0003_1 PDH 062596 Figure notes 1 Wall Mounting Plate 5 Power Cable 2 Battery 1149B Shown 6 Nonswitched Outlet 120 VAC 20 3 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit amp or 230 VAC 15 amp 4 1145B2 Power Unit 7 Battery Backup Switch Setting 112 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 1145B2 power supply Figure 53 Expanded power distribution unit 1149 Battery 96000000000000900 0000000000000000 1146 Power Distribution Unit 0 On Battery Reserve 1145 Power Unit Charging Battery O Output Power On 96000000000000900 0000000000000000 1146 Power Distribution Uni Figure notes 1 Wall Mounting
76. el Service Unit CSU 3150 Shown 4 T Tip On 1 0012 1 062696 R Ring T1 Tip 1 R1 Ring 1 1 544 Mbps Digital Service Interface To T1 Carrier Issue 3 January 2008 79 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks Table 9 DS1 cables Connector cable Description and usage C6C connector cable C6D connector cable C6E connector cable C6F connector cable 50 feet 15 meters shielded cable equipped with a 50 pin male connector on one end and a 15 pin male connector on the other end Use this cable to connect a DS1 tie trunk circuit pack to a 50 feet 15 meters shielded cable equipped with a 50 pin male connector on each end Use this cable to connect a DS1 tie trunks in collocated cabinets 100 feet 31 meters shielded cable equipped with a 50 pin male connector on one end and a 50 pin female connector on the other end Use this cable as an extension cable between the DS1 tie trunk circuit pack and other connector cables 50 feet 15 meters shielded cable equipped with a 50 pin male connector on one end and a 3 inch 8 centimeter stub on the other end Use this cable to connect the DS1 tie trunk circuit pack to channel multiplexers requiring hardwired connections Table 10 Pinout of C6F cable Wire color Lead Pin designation number White Green Lr High Side 47 Green LI 22 White Brown LO 48 Brown LO High Side 23 White Slate LBACK2 4
77. elephone equipped with an adjunct jack 132 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies AX CAUTION The power supply can be used only with telecommunications equipment indoors and in a controlled environment The power supply has a single output of 48 VDC 0 4 amperes and can operate from either a 120 VAC 60 hertz power source 105 to 129 VAC or a 220 230 240 VAC 50 hertz power source 198 to 264 VAC Input voltage selection is automatic The output capacity is 19 2 watts The power supply can be placed on a flat surface such as a desk For wall mounting keyhole slots are provided on the bottom of the chassis CAUTION Do not locate the unit within 6 inches 15 centimeters of the floor Connecting the 1151B1 or 1151B2 Power Supplies The 1151B1 is a standard no battery backup power supply unit The 1151B2 is a battery backup version of the 1151B1 Either power supply can support one telephone with or without an adjunct The maximum loop range is 250 feet 76 meters Two modular jacks are used Power is provided on the PHONE jack pins 7 and 8 and respectively The PHONE and LINE jacks are 8 pin female nonkeyed 657 type jacks that can accept D4 D6 and D8 modular plug cables See an Figure 59 1151B2 Power Supply front on page 133 Figure 59 1151B2 Power Supply front pwr_sup1 CJL 051496 Issue 3 January 2008 133 Installing and wiring telephone po
78. ent protection e Analog telephones use 146 Series Line Protectors combined over voltage and sneak current protection or equivalent See PEC 8310 0xx SAP Code 10512x e DCP and ISDN BRI terminals and E amp M tie trunks use a low voltage version of the 146 Series Line Protectors The Model 507B sneak current fuse panel or equivalent is recommended for sneak current protection for analog trunks The panel contains two 25 pair connectors one fuse removal tool and 50 220029 sneak fuses and two spares Each column of sneak fuse panels requires approximately 8 inches 20 centimeters of horizontal wall space See Figure 26 Model 507B sneak fuse panel on page 55 See Table 5 Sneak fuse panel ordering information on page 55 for ordering information 54 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Installing sneak current and off premise protection Figure 26 Model 507B sneak fuse panel 9 Sneak Current Protector 507B Figure notes 1 507B sneak current protector 2 25 pair male connector in 25 pair female connector out 220029 fuses inside panel Use a small screwdriver to pry top cover off o Table 5 Sneak fuse panel ordering information Description Comcode 157B Connecting Block 403613003 SCP 110 Protector 406948976 507B Sneak Current Fuse Panel 107435091 220029 Sneak Current Fuse 407216316 25 pair male connector 846300994 25 pair female connector 846300994
79. eripheral equipment using the information in Installing and wiring telephones and trunks on page 69 and Installing and wiring telephone power supplies on page 109 Complete the installation using information in the following section e Testing the complete configuration on page 135 Downloading this book and updates from the Web You can download the latest version of this documentation from the Avaya Support Web site http support avaya com You must have access to the Internet and a copy of Adobe Reader installed on your personal computer Avaya makes every effort to ensure that the information in this book is complete and accurate However information can change after we publish this documentation Therefore the Avaya Support Web site might also contain new product information and updates to the information in this book You can also download these updates from the Avaya Support Web site To view any book you must have a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader Note If you do not have Acrobat Reader you can get a free copy at http www adobe com To download an electronic version of this documentation 1 Access the Avaya Support Web site at http support avaya com 2 At the top of the page click in the Search text box 3 Type the documentation number 03 300686 and click the arrow button 4 In the resulting list locate the latest version of the document and then click the document title to view the latest ver
80. es on page 36 e Trunk cables among network interface sneak fuse panel and media gateway on page 38 And procedures for e Installing cables between media gateway and MDF on page 38 e Installing connector cables between auxiliary cabinet and MDF on page 39 Equipment room cabling labels The purple port label shown in Figure 12 Equipment room cabling labels on page 34 is installed on both ends of the 25 pair cables connecting to the trunk auxiliary field and or distribution field Issue 3 January 2008 33 Media gateway connections to the MDF Figure 12 Equipment room cabling labels 9 e A Figure notes 1 Purple Label Port Cable 3 Yellow Label Auxiliary 2 Blue Yellow Label Building 4 Blue Yellow Label Site or and Floor Satellite The top blue yellow building and floor labels are for cables connecting from the equipment room to a site satellite location on another floor or in another building The yellow label is for auxiliary circuits connecting to the trunk auxiliary field The bottom blue yellow label is for 25 pair cables connecting to site satellite closets See Table 2 Equipment room labels Table 2 Equipment room labels Label name Range Port Cable 1A1 1A20 1B1 1B20 1C1 1C20 1D1 1D20 1E1 1E20 Building Field Identified Floor Field Identified Auxiliary Cable Field Identified Site or Satellite A F and or Field Identified 34 Installing and Connecting the MDF a
81. es with the unit for complete installation instructions Connecting the 1152B PDU cables All of the ports on the front of the 1152B PDU are configured as data route through ports for all data wires pins 1 2 3 and 6 1o 9 e 59g 69 70 9 0 ug 129 Data amp l ail fln dn nnn dn n Data h2cm1152 LAO 122006 Use a standard CAT5 CAT6 or CAT6e straight through Ethernet cable not supplied including all 8 wires 4 pairs as shown in Connecting cables to telephones and other end devices on page 126 Issue3 January 2008 125 Installing and wiring telephone power supplies Figure 57 Connecting telephones and other end devices to the 1152B PDU Ethernet 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit Switch Hub RJ 45 IN RJ 45 OUT End Device 8 m 8 a For Data In ports connect the Ethernet cable leading from the Ethernet Switch Hub to the Data port For Data amp Power Out ports connect the Ethernet cable leading to the telephone or other end device to the corresponding Data amp Power port Note Be certain to connect correspondingly numbered Data and Data amp Power ports Connecting cables to telephones and other end devices An 1152B PDU contains line sensing capabilities that enables it to send power only to end devices designed to receive power from the LAN These end devices termed Power over LAN Enabled receive power once they are co
82. est see the user s guide that comes with the unit Connecting the cables All of the ports on the front of the 1152A1 PDU are configured as data route through ports for all data wires pins 1 2 3 and 6 50 50 76 0 O 70 e ra 6 z0 2 Use a standard CAT5 CAT6 or CAT6e straight through Ethernet cable not supplied including all eight wires 4 pairs as shown in Figure 55 Connecting telephones and other end devices to the 1152A1 PDU on page 121 Figure 55 Connecting telephones and other end devices to the 1152A1 PDU Ethernet 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit Switch Hub RJ 45 IN RJ 45 OUT End Device a t For Data In ports connect the Ethernet cable leading from the Ethernet Switch Hub to the Data port For Data amp Power Out ports connect the Ethernet cable leading to the telephone or other end device to the corresponding Data amp Power port Note Be certain to connect correspondingly numbered Data and Data amp Power ports Issue3 January 2008 121 Installing and wiring telephone power supplies Connecting cables to telephones and other end devices The 1152A1 PDU contains line sensing capabilities that enable it to send power only to end devices designed to receive power from the LAN These end devices termed Power over LAN Enabled receive power once they are connected to the 1152A1 PDU To safeguard devices that
83. f the screw just installed Repeat Steps 4 5 and 6 If a horizontal patch cord trough is to be installed install it on the line between the trunk auxiliary field and the distribution field To install the first distribution field terminal block partially install 2 3 4 inch 12 wood screws 7 11 16 inch 19 5 centimeter apart on the line to the right of the vertical patch cord trough Repeat Steps 4 5 and 6 Issue 3 January 2008 21 Installing the main distribution frame 11 If installing another distribution field terminal block partially install the first screw for the terminal block on the line 7 8 inch 2 2 centimeter to the right of the previous screw Partially install the second mounting screw 7 11 16 inch 19 5 centimeter to right of the screw just installed Repeat Steps 4 5 and 6 12 If installing a vertical patch cord trough in the distribution field repeat Step 6 13 Repeat Steps 11 and 12 until all the terminal blocks and vertical patch cord troughs in the distribution field are installed Figure 5 110A type terminal blocks 300 pair 1758420b MMR 031496 Figure notes 4 feet 1 22 meters 6 47 5 inches 120 6 6 6 feet 2 meters centimeters 7 68 inches 19 5 centimeters Horizontal Line 7 8 inch 2 22 centimeters AC Power Strip 5 31 inches 13 5 centimeters Floor Line Ss 22 Installing
84. face trunks using T1 channel service unit on page 79 For cable descriptions see e 051 cables on page 80 e Pinout of C6F cable on page 80 Collocated DS1 interface trunks Two TN464HP DS1 Interface circuit packs can be in collocated configurations A DS1 Interface circuit pack in one configuration can be connected to a DS1 in another configuration A C6D cable can be used if the distance is less than 50 feet 15 2 meters If the distance is between 50 feet 15 meters and 1 310 feet 399 meters use a C6E cable Note The maximum distance between cabinets is 1 310 feet 399 meters 78 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Connecting telephones DS1 interface trunks using T1 channel service unit The T1 channel service unit CSU interfaces the DS1 interface trunks with the 1 544 megabits per second digital facility Connect the DS1 interface trunk to a T1 CSU See Figure 39 Typical connections to channel service unit on page 79 Note A 3150 CSU is shown a 120A Integrated CSU ICSU may be used Contact your Avaya representative for maximum cabling distances for the 3127 series CSU or the 120A ICSU Figure 39 Typical connections to channel service unit al L ate r a N 9 n l l c Figure notes 1 Connector to DS1 Interface Circuit Pack 2 C6C Cable For Distances Over 50 ft 15 m Use C6E Cable s 3 T1 Chann
85. fire electric shock and injury to persons e Read and understand all instructions e Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this switch e This product can be hazardous if immersed in water To avoid the possibility of electrical shock do not use it near water e The Avaya C360 switches and modules contain components sensitive to electrostatic discharge Do not touch the circuit boards unless instructed to do so e This product should be operated only from the type of AC and optional DC power source indicated on the label If you are not sure of the type of AC power being provided contact a qualified service person 128 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones C360 converged stackable switches e Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it e Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of line or electric shock e Disconnect the cords on this product and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions e If the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed e If liquid has been spilled into it e If it has been exposed to rain or water e If it was dropped or the housing has been damaged e lf it exhibits a distinct change in performance e If it does not operate normally when following the operating instructions Using the C360 switch The C360 Stackab
86. g sneak current and off premise protection on page 54 Figure 26 Model 507B sneak fuse panel on page 55 or equivalent is recommended for sneak current protection The panel contains two 25 pair connectors fuse removal tool and fifty 220029 sneak fuses and two spares See Table 6 Sneak fuse connector pinout on page 56 for pinout data To install sneak fuse panels 1 Locate the 507B near the network interface or the main distribution frame MDF 2 Hold the panel against the mounting surface and mark the mounting screw locations Drill pilot holes at the marked locations and partially install a locally obtained 12 x 3 4 inch screw into the two bottom mounting slots 3 Slide the sneak fuse panel onto the mounting screws and tighten the screws securely 4 Install a locally obtained 12 x 3 4 inch screw into the top two mounting slots and tighten securely 5 Repeat the procedure for each sneak fuse panel 6 Secure the B25A cable to the panel with the captive screw on the connector and a supplied cable tie Issue 3 January 2008 57 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network Installing the coupled bonding conductor The coupled bonding conductor CBC provides a path to ground for transient energy for instance lightning by virtue of mutual inductance between itself and exposed telcom cables The CBC connects on one end to an approved single point ground runs adjacent to the telcom
87. gabits per second operation 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port of the PC server router workstation IP telephone switch or hub 3 Check that the appropriate link LNK LEDs light up 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies The 1151B1 and 1151B2 power supplies are a local power supply The telephones or consoles connect directly to them through an RJ45 connector The 1151B2 has a battery backup These power supplies comply with the Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL Standard UL 60950 third edition Complies UL 60950 Certified CSA C22 2 Approved EN Approved CE Regulatory Compliance For safety instructions see Important safety instructions for 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies on page 132 For installation instructions see Connecting the 1151B1 or 1151B2 Power Supplies on page 133 Issue 3 January 2008 131 Installing and wiring telephone power supplies Important safety instructions for 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies Please read the following helpful tips Retain these tips for later use When using this power supply the following safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons Read and understand all instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this power supply This product can be hazardous if immersed in water To avoid the possibility of electrical shock do not use it near water To reduce t
88. gital and or hybrid telephones may be used When an alarm occurs the green status LED associated with the assigned button is in a steady state The LED may be turned off by pressing the button associated with the LED If the LED is off and the alarm has not been resolved by the time maintenance reschedules testing the green status LED resumes its steady state DS1 Converter circuit pack LEDs Eleven LEDs provide an indication of the state of the Figure 67 TN1654 DS1 Converter circuit pack LEDs and the T1 E1 facilities The top group has the standard red green and yellow LEDs The red LED indicates an alarm condition and the green LED indicates testing in progress The four SPAN LEDs indicate the status of the T1 E1 facilities The four STATUS LEDs currently are unused and remain off 148 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones LED indicators Figure 67 TN1654 DS1 Converter circuit pack LEDs Figure notes 1 Alarm LED Red 2 Test LED Green 3 Busy LED Yellow SOoOOoo9o090009 O gt SS as fpdfds1 101596 4 STATUS LEDs 5 SPAN LEDs The yellow LED indicates the state of the fiber interface the fiber channel the control channel and the communications link to the SPE in the following manner and order of priority See Table 23 DS1 Converter yellow LED flashing states Table 23 DS1 Converter yellow LED flashing states LED on LED off Condit
89. gt ako Koo wow HE Oe 11 Related 11 Chapter 2 Installing the main distribution frame 13 Physical requirements layout 13 Installation space requirements 13 installation layout gt ck eaa ee ee E 14 Main distribution frame cross connect fields 16 Main distribution frame hardware installation 17 Main distribution frame placement 19 Main distribution frame labels 20 Mounting 110A or 110P type terminal blocks on the wall 21 Mounting 110P type terminal blocks a frame 24 Installing Cable Slack Managers 25 Chapter 3 Installing the patch panel 29 Installing patch panels 29 Cross connecting the media gateway to the patch panels 29 Chapter 4 Media gateway connections to the MDF 33 Equipment room cabling labels 33 Cable routing guidelines lr 36 Trunk cables among network interface sneak fuse panel and media gateway 38 Installing cables between media gateway andMDF 38 Installing connector cables between auxiliary cabinet MDF
90. he patch panels on the rack below media gateway A or above the topmost media gateway 2 Attach B25A cables to the patch panels and the circuit pack amphenol connectors Note Connect 24 port DCP or analog circuit packs to the 24 port patch panels Note Connect 8 port analog trunk combo or DID trunk circuit packs to either of the first two banks on the 8 port patch panel If an TN2185B ISDN BRI S T TE Interface 4 wire 8 ports circuit pack is present connect that circuit pack to the third bank on the 8 port patch panel Cross connecting the media gateway to the patch panels Cross connect the port circuit packs to the G650 Media Gateway patch panels or other standard 110A cross connect equipment Figure 11 Sample cross connect field patch panel connections on page 31 Issue 3 January 2008 29 Installing the patch panel 30 Figure 10 Typical RMC patch panel installation 00090009 DLHIDOOOOOGODUIDO LDLIDBOOODOOGOUDO 0000000000 05000000900 DOBDBODOODOODUHOO e 00000000009 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 MI 7 cadlpat 022502 Figure notes 1 Circuit pack amphenol 3 24 port patch p
91. he risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product except to replace the battery This product should be operated only from the type of AC power source indicated on the label If you are not sure of the type of AC power being provided contact a qualified service person Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of line or electric shock Disconnect the cords on this product and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed e If liquid has been spilled into the product e If the product has been exposed to rain or water e If the product was dropped or the housing has been damaged e If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance e If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Using 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies The 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies can be used to supply local power to ISDN T 85xx and 84xx series and 46xx series telephones connected to a media gateway and to the 302D Attendant Console that requires auxiliary power for its display The unit can supply power to adjunct equipment such as 8201A and CS201A speakerphones or a 500A Headset Adapter attached to any currently manufactured analog DCP or ISDN T t
92. id IIIIIIIZIIIZIIZIIIIIIIIIIIN Port BRI IIZIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN por Analog Port Digital Por Anaia ee deat ar Port Digital IZXIXIZIZIZIZXIIXIIZXIIIIIIIIrN psi POPPER RRR REX 6 widfccf2 EWS 102798 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Figure 2 Example MDF connections G650 Media Gateway on page 18 shows a detailed example of the G600 Media Gateway cables connecting media gateways and satellite closets to the MDF This figure shows the cross connections for one example station circuit Issue3 January 2008 17 Installing the main distribution frame Figure 2 Example MDF connections G650 Media Gateway
93. ided insulated ground wire 16 AWG 12 1 2 square millimeters or greater is required to connect the power supply frame ground lug to an approved ground The frame ground screw is located next to the AC outlet to the left of the unit Mounting the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit See the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit in Figure 53 Expanded power distribution unit on page 113 To mount the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit 1 Insert and securely tighten the two supplied 8 32 x 1 2 inch shoulder screws they have an unthreaded section at the top into the top holes designated for 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit on the bottom plate Mount the unit on these two shoulder screws using the key holes on the back of the unit 2 Secure the unit by inserting the 48 32 x 1 inch screw through the bottom of the unit just above the wire clips into the plate and tighten 3 Set the battery back up switch option to the 1 32 down position to provide battery back up to all outputs 4 Connect the power distribution unit to the power supply with the power cable See the power supply s right hand label to locate the output power connection 114 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 1145B2 power supply Installing the battery mounting wiring Three types of back up batteries are used See Table 19 Back up battery rating on page 115 for the battery type and rating To install the battery mounting and wiring 1 Insert two 10
94. indicators and auxiliary power on page 88 e Installing off premises station wiring on page 90 e Off premises or out of building stations on page 91 e Off premises connections on page 91 e Emergency transfer units and associated telephones on page 96 e 808A Emergency Transfer Panel and telephone installation examples on page 97 e Installing external ringing on page 106 e Installing the queue warning indicator on page 107 See the Job Aid titled Connector and Cable Diagrams Pinout Charts 555 245 773 for information on pinouts Connecting telephones This section includes the various analog digital and IP telephones can be connected to the media gateway including e Connectable telephones and consoles on page 70 e Connecting a typical telephone on page 73 e Connecting adjunct power on page 74 e Connecting an analog station or 2 wire digital station on page 75 Connectable telephones and consoles Table 7 Connectable telephone and consoles on page 70 lists the telephones and consoles that can be connected to an Avaya media gateway Table 7 Connectable telephone and consoles Telephone and console models Type 16xx Avaya one X Deskphone Value Edition Internet Protocol IP 2500 2554 Analog 2402 Digital 1 of 3 70 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Connecting telephones Table 7 Connectable telephone and consoles continued Telephone and c
95. ion 0 1 0 1 second second 0 5 0 5 second second 1 second 1 second 2 seconds 0 2 second Fiber out of frame or fiber loss of signal In frame fiber channel down The fiber channel communicating between the DS1 Converter and the other fiber endpoint El or SNI is down In frame control channel down The control channel between the two DS1 Converters in the DS1 Converter complex is down No response from the server The server is not acknowledging messages from the DS1 Converter or the communications link to the server is down 1 of 2 Issue 3 January 2008 149 Testing the complete configuration Table 23 DS1 Converter yellow LED flashing states continued LED on LED off Condition solid on DS1 Converter active This is the normal state for an active DS1 Converter solid off DS1 Converter standby This is the normal state for a standby DS1 Converter in critical reliability configurations duplicated PNC 2of2 SPAN LEDs The four SPAN LEDs indicate the status of the four T1 E1 facilities A SPAN LED is in one of the following states e Solid on yellow Facility is operational and alarm free e Blinking yellow for 2 seconds off 0 1 seconds Facility is operational and alarm free AND is carrying the control channel facility A or B only Solid on red Facility is alarmed e Solid off Facility is not administered or has been busied out 150 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones
96. ion Outlet 4 Pair Modularity Voice or Data Terminal Pins 106 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Installing the queue warning indicator Installing the queue warning indicator The connections for the queue warning indicator are the same as external ringing An AC indicator lamp such as a 21C49 can be used in a uniform call distribution direct departmental calling UCD DDC queue The lamp is connected to an information outlet The media gateway side of the MDF is connected to an analog line circuit pack located in a port carrier e Wire the queue warning indicator to the information outlet as shown in Figure 51 3 pair and 4 pair modularity on page 106 and Figure 41 Example adjunct power connections on page 85 Issue3 January 2008 107 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks 108 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Chapter 7 Installing and wiring telephone power supplies This section provides information and wiring examples of installation procedures for various telephone and console power supplies These are examples only and actual wiring procedures may vary at each site Note See Adding New Hardware for Avaya Servers and Gateways 03 300684 to install the necessary peripheral equipment The power is provided to telephones or consoles either locally or centrally Centrally located power supplies include e 1145B2 power supply on page 109 e 1152A1 Mid Span Power Di
97. ip CO Trunk Circuit 4 Ring CO Trunk Circuit 4 Tip PBX Line Port 4 Ring PBX Line Port 4 Tip Emergency Terminal 4 Ring Emergency Terminal 4 Tip PBX Trunk Circuit 5 Ring PBX Trunk Circuit 5 Tip CO Trunk Circuit 5 Ring CO Trunk Circuit 5 Tip PBX Line Port 5 Ring PBX Line Port 5 Tip Emergency Terminal 5 Ring Emergency Terminal 5 Common 1 Relay Contact Normally Open 1 Contact 2 of 3 102 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 808A Emergency Transfer Panel and telephone installation examples Table 18 Pin assignments for 25 pair connector continued 47 V O NC2 Normally Closed 2 Contact 22 O V NC1 Normally Closed 1 Contact 48 V G COM2 Common 2 Relay Contact 23 G V NO2 Normally Open 2 Contact 49 V BR 24 BR V 50 V S GRD Ground from Aux Cable 25 S V 48PX 48V from AUX Cable 3 of 3 Figure 49 Connections for telephone used for emergency transfer f 50 2822 E um 1e 2822 EGEEEEBELEE EELCLFEEICELCEPEEELFCELCEIEIE m LA 2 3 D XR im AL 1M ALARM MONITORS PL LL o 1758580b LAO 111104 Figure notes 1 To Network Interface Circuitry 4 To Power Transfer Unit 2 To TN747B or Equivalent Central Office 5 DB9 Alarm Cable to Trunk Circuit Pack TN2312BP Adapter 3 To Blue or White Station Distribution Field Issue 3 January 2008 103 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks Figure 50 Connections for telephone used for emergency t
98. ir station cable Use between the equipment room and site satellite locations or adapters This cable consists of individually sheathed 25 pair cables with a factory installed 25 pair connector on each end Use a male to female cable to connect between the equipment room and site location or adapter Use a male to male cable to connect between the equipment room and satellite location Staggered finger cables are recommended for all multiple 25 pair station cables and are available in both double ended and single ended types Single modular plug ended 4 pair station cable Use this cable between adapters and information outlets that require push on connections It can also be used when 4 pair station cables are field terminated on the 110 type terminal blocks in the equipment room or satellite closet and modularly connected to information outlets The station cables are available in the following lengths e 10 feet 3 05 meters e 25 feet 7 62 meters e 50feet 15 24 meters e 75 feet 22 86 meters e 100 feet 30 5 meters e 150 feet 45 72 meters e 200 feet 61 meters Note If more than 200 feet 61 meters of 4 pair station cable is required a 451A in line adapter double ended modular female connector is attached to the cable and a second 4 pair cable of the required length is plugged into the adapter See Figure 17 Example of extending 4 pair station cables on page 43 Double modular plug ended 4 pair station cable Us
99. ive port label on the back of each connector on the connector cable Position the labels so the media gateway connector retainers do not cover them 3 At the rear of the media gateway connect one end of the connector cable to the assigned connector 4 Route the cable down the rear of the media gateway through the cable slack manager and to the MDF 5 At the MDF connect the other end of the cable to the assigned terminal connecting block connector 6 Store the cable slack in the cable slack manager 7 Repeat Steps 2 through 6 until all cables are installed 38 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Installing connector cables between auxiliary cabinet and MDF Installing connector cables between auxiliary cabinet and MDF Auxiliary equipment that connects to the MDF can be mounted inside the auxiliary cabinet The equipment connects to an ED 1E1443 10 Group 1 intraconnection panel mounted in the cabinet This intraconnection panel consists of a 110 type 100 pair wiring block Auxiliary equipment is connected to the 110 type wiring block The wiring block is pre wired to four 25 pair female connectors mounted on the outside rear of the cabinet To install connector cables between the auxiliary cabinet and the main distribution frame 1 Install D rings on the wall between the cable slack manager and the terminal connecting blocks mounted on the MDF Install a self sticking port label on the rear of ea
100. le Switch can be used to power 46xx series IP telephones in addition to providing a 10 100 megabits per second Ethernet connection The switch can form part of a stack with the G700 Media Gateway or members of the P330 stackable switching system A C360 stack can contain up to 10 switches and up to three backup power supply units The stacked switches connect using the stacking submodules that plug into a slot in the back of the C360 The X330RC cable connects the top and bottom switches in the stack and provides redundancy and hot switchability This characteristic is similar to how modules can be swapped in a modular switching chassis Avaya C360 switches are multilayer switches and can be upgraded with a license to provide routing Layer3 functionality The C360 switches can be mounted in a standard 19 inch 48 centimeter rack or mounted on a wall Issue 3 January 2008 129 Installing and wiring telephone power supplies Connecting the C360 stackable switches Powering up AC input To connect the AC input 1 Insert the power cord into the power inlet on the rear of the unit 2 Insert the other end of the power cord into the AC power supply The unit powers up and performs a self test procedure The LEDs flash at regular intervals after the self test procedure is completed successfully 3 Connect the BUPS DC power supply if available Powering up DC input optional The C360 switches can operate on the AC input only
101. le through this cable so the console remains fully operational during short power outages 86 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Attendant console example An attendant console can also derive auxiliary power from e Individual 1151B1 or 1151B2 power supply e 258A type adapters e Bulk power supplies such as the 1145B2 A console s maximum distance from its auxiliary power source is e 800 feet 244 meters for a 302A1 e 350 feet 107 meters for a 301B1 and 302D Hard wire bridging Analog type hard wire bridging is not allowed for any DCP endpoints Hard wire bridging provides no way of combining the digital output of two bridged DCP sets Also a bridged endpoint causes degradation of the DCP signal AX CAUTION Bridging or paralleling these endpoints can cause electrical damage to the consoles or cause the circuit pack to remove power from the consoles Dual wiring of 2 wire and 4 wire endpoints Do not simultaneously wire a 2 wire and 4 wire endpoint to the same equipment location in an MDF The Avaya configurations use separate circuit packs to interface 2 and 4 wire endpoints Installing the attendant console To install the attendant console 1 Install the attendant console and connect the modular cord to the information outlet 2 Install labels per the attendant console form and the Display Module form assignments 3 Install a digital line circuit pack in the assigned slot if an additional circuit pack i
102. llow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of line or electric shock Disconnect the cords on this product and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions The power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed Liquid has been spilled into it Exposed to rain or water 124 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 1152B Mid Span Power Distribution Units Dropped or the housing has been damaged Exhibits a distinct change in performance Operates abnormally when following the operating instructions Using the 1152B PDUs The 1152B PDUs are used to power the 46xx series and 96xx series of IP telephones in addition to providing 10 100 megabits per second Ethernet connection Generation 1 Avaya IP telephones can receive power from the 1152B using an in line adapter This adapter provides the resistive signature so that the 1152B allows power to flow to the telephone The generation 2 telephones do not need an adapter The 1152B PDU has 10 100 Base T ports each of which can supply a minimum of 15 4 watts using the internal power supply and operates on a 100 240 volts AC 60 50 hertz power source The 1152B PDU is 1U high and fits in most standard 19 inch racks It can also be mounted on a shelf Refer to the user s guide that com
103. ments for 25 pair connector 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 W BL BL W W O O W W G G W W BR BR W W S S W R BL BL R TTC1 RTC1 TTK1 RTK1 TLC1 RLC1 TST1 RST1 TTC2 RTC2 TTK2 RTK2 Tip PBX Trunk Circuit 1 Ring PBX Trunk Circuit 1 Tip CO Trunk Circuit 1 Ring CO Trunk Circuit 1 Tip PBX Line Port 1 Ring PBX Line Port 1 Tip Emergency Terminal 1 Ring Emergency Terminal 1 Tip PBX Trunk Circuit 2 Ring PBX Trunk Circuit 2 Tip CO Trunk Circuit 2 Ring CO Trunk Circuit 2 1 of 3 Issue 3 January 2008 101 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks Table 18 Pin assignments for 25 pair connector continued 32 7 33 8 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 R O O R R G G R R BR BR R R S S R BK BL BL BK BK O O BK BK G G BK BK BR BR BK BK S S BK Y BL BL Y O Y Y G G Y Y BR BR Y Y S S Y V BL BL V TLC2 RLC2 TST2 RST2 TTC3 RTC3 TTK3 RTK3 TLC3 RLC3 TST3 RST3 TTC4 RTC4 TTK4 RTK4 TLC4 RLC4 TST4 RST4 TTC5 RTC5 TTK5 RTK5 TLC5 RLC5 TST5 RST5 COM1 NO1 Tip PBX Line Port 2 Ring PBX Line Port 2 Tip Emergency Terminal 2 Ring Emergency Terminal 2 Tip PBX Trunk Circuit 3 Ring PBX Trunk Circuit 3 Tip CO Trunk Circuit 3 Ring CO Line Port 3 Tip PBX Line Port 3 Ring PBX Line Port 3 Tip Emergency Terminal 3 Ring Emergency Terminal 3 Tip PBX Trunk Circuit 4 Ring PBX Trunk Circuit 4 T
104. might be impaired service to a few trunks or stations or interfering with one feature across the entire configuration e Warning Alarms Failures that cause no significant degradation of service or failures in equipment external to the configuration Warning alarms are not reported to the attendant console or INADS Alarms are communicated to users and technicians by entries in the alarm and sys logs and the lighting of LEDs located on the attendant console on all circuit packs and optionally on customer designated telephones More detailed information is available here for e Telephone console LEDs on page 148 e DS1 Converter circuit pack LEDs on page 148 e SPAN LEDs on page 150 Issue3 January 2008 147 Testing the complete configuration Telephone console LEDs Telephones and attendant consoles have some alarm LEDs that must be checked out Attendant console LEDs The console has two red LEDs labeled ALM and ACK The ALM LED lights steadily when there is a major or minor alarm at the server The ACK LED lights steadily if the alarm has been successfully reported to INADS If the server is unable to report the alarm to INADS the LED flashes this signals the attendant to call INADS and report the alarm Terminal alarm notification Terminal Alarm Notification is an optional feature that displays several types of alarms on telephones with administered feature buttons or the attendant console A maximum of 10 di
105. mponents with the Avaya Installation Wizard Get the completed EPW from the Avaya project manager Avaya software technician or customer network administrator A blank EPW is available at the AIW Web site http support avaya com avayaiw e Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager 03 300509 Provides user information on how to administer trunks and telephones Issue 3 January 2008 11 Introduction e Maintenance Commands for Avaya Communication Manager 5 0 Media Gateways and Servers 03 300431 Provides information on how to use command interfaces command syntax and output from maintenance related commands e Maintenance Alarms for Avaya Communication Manager 5 0 Media Gateways and Servers 03 300430 Provides information on how to use alarms error codes and tests to diagnose and repair problems e Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 5 0 Media Gateways and Servers 03 300432 Provides information on how to troubleshoot and replace various components e The following job aids are also available on the CD ROM Documentation for Avaya Communication Manager Media Gateways and Servers Approved Grounds Provides a description of all approved grounds Connector and Cable Diagrams Pinout Charts Provides pinout information for various components Option Switch Settings Provides settings for various components For all documents associated with the 58400 58500 S8700 series Server
106. n be recorded from telephones on or off premises and have flexible message lengths The telephone selected as the test telephone must have a class of service COS with console permission enabled 144 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Testing telephones and other equipment Record an announcement To record an announcement 1 Select a test telephone with console permissions enabled 2 Dial the access code followed by the integrated announcement extension number 3 When you hear a dial tone press 1 When you hear a beep or stutter tone speak the announcement into the telephone 4 When done press if a digital phone or hang up if an analog phone to stop the recording You then hear a dial tone Playback announcement To play back an announcement 1 If using a digital phone press 2 to hear the announcement When the announcement is over you hear a dial tone If satisfied hang up 2 If using an analog phone dial the integrated announcement extension number to hear the announcement When the announcement is over you hear a dial tone If satisfied hang up Delete announcement To delete an announcement 1 Dial the access code followed by the integrated announcement extension number 2 When you hear a dial tone press 3 to delete the announcement and end the recording session A confirmation tone is heard when the announcement is deleted Testing music on hold Verify music is provided to
107. n station cables are used to branch out to site closet locations that are located physically close to information outlets Information outlets may be wired directly to the MDF a satellite closet or site closet The following hardware and cabling is used e Information outlets on page 41 modular jacks e Station cables on page 42 e Closets on page 43 e Station circuit distribution from equipment room on page 44 e Connected cable station adapters on page 50 Information outlets Information outlets are 8 pin modular jacks Most of the outlets are wired with push on connections Information outlets are also available that connect to a double modular plug ended 4 pair station cable routed from the MDF a site satellite location or an adapter Issue3 January 2008 41 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network Station cables For clarity a station cable is either a 25 pair cable multiple 25 pair cable or 4 pair D inside wire DIW run from the equipment room site satellite location or adapter to the information outlets The following station cables are available See Figure 17 Example of extending 4 pair station cables on page 43 25 pair station cable Use between the equipment room and site satellite locations or adapters Use an A25D cable male to male between the equipment room and satellite closet Use a B25A cable between the equipment room and site closet or adapter Multiple 25 pa
108. n the same property Only analog telephones connected to TN746B TN791 TN793 TN793B TN793CP TN2183 TN2215 TN2793 or TN2793B Analog Line circuit packs can be installed out of building Off premises connections Figure 44 Connections for 1 to 8 out of building analog telephones on page 92 shows the connections for 1 to 8 off premises analog telephones Figure 45 Connections to 24 out of building telephones on page 93 shows the connections for up to 24 off premises analog telephones Concentrations of analog line pairs are used at both buildings to minimize the off premises wiring required At the MDF jumpers must be connected between one row connecting block in the white field and up to three rows connecting blocks in the purple field At the station location a WP 90929 List 1 Concentrator Cable is used There are eight station appearances on each of the three fingers of the concentrator cable The maximum distance from the media gateway to the out of building telephone is 6 000 feet 1 829 meters using 24 AWG 5 0 5 square millimeters wire The maximum range of out of building analog telephones 500 2500 or 7100 types connected to an analog line circuit pack should be such that the maximum loop resistance does not exceed 1 300 ohms Issue3 January 2008 91 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks Figure 44 Connections for 1 to 8 out of building analog telephones Figure notes 1 BON 92 I
109. nd Telephones Equipment room cabling labels Figure 12 Equipment room cabling labels on page 34 details the label name and range of each label Table 3 Cable connector building label ordering information provides label ordering information Table 3 Cable connector building label ordering information Description Quantity Comcode 201A Labels 34 Sheets 103969994 Figure 13 Self stick label on 25 pair cable connector shows the proper way to install a label on a 25 pair cable connector Install the label near the rear of the connector so it is not obscured by the media gateway connector retainers It can also be installed on the skin of the cable near the connector Figure 13 Self stick label on 25 pair cable connector BB Ibdf25p LJK 101596 Issue3 January 2008 35 Media gateway connections to the MDF Cable routing guidelines Figure 14 Cable routing to top terminal blocks and Figure 15 Cable routing to bottom terminal blocks on page 37 show typical cable routing from the media gateway to the top and bottom of the MDF respectively Figure 14 Cable routing to top terminal blocks 1758424b MMR 052996 Figure notes 1 Main Distribution Frame 6 Cable Slack Manager Number 2 2 AC Power Cord AC powered 7 Cable Slack Manager Number 3 media gateways only 8 Media Gateway s 3 Cable Slack Manager Number 1 9 To Building Cables 4 Trunk Auxiliary Field 10 10 AWG 25
110. ng information e Information outlet locations on page 14 e Site satellite and adapter locations on page 14 e Sizing 4 pair station cables on page 15 e Sizing 25 pair and multiple 25 pair station cables on page 15 e 3 pair station cable circuits on page 15 e 4 pair station cable circuits on page 15 Information outlet locations The customer or marketing representative must provide floor plans showing the information outlet locations and types flush or surface mounted required The floor plans must also show a complete overview of all conduit and cabling facilities in the building Site satellite and adapter locations Use the following information when determining site satellite or adapter locations e Keep the number of locations to a minimum e To minimize the station wiring distances centrally locate the sites satellites or adapters among the information outlets e Site satellite locations must be easily accessible and contain AC powered receptacles One 258A BR2580A adapter is required for each 25 pair station cable containing 4 pair station circuits One 356A adapter is required for each 25 pair station cable containing 3 pair station circuits Hardware requirements are the same as for the equipment room 14 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Physical requirements and layout Sizing 4 pair station cables Use the scale of the floor plan to determine the approximate length of the st
111. nnected to the 1152B PDU To safeguard devices that are not enabled the 1152B PDU detects devices that are not enabled so does not send power Note that data continues to flow using the Ethernet cable regardless of the status of the end device End devices that are not enabled to receive power directly may receive power and data through an external splitter The external splitter separates the power and data prior to connection to the end device see Figure 58 Connecting an IP telephone with an external splitter on page 127 126 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 1152B Mid Span Power Distribution Units Figure 58 Connecting an IP telephone with an external splitter RJ 45 Male Connector RJ 45 Female Socket Data Connection to Power over LAN Hub Power DC Power Connector Before connecting telephones or other end devices to the 1152B PDU determine if the device e Is Power over LAN Enabled or not If not you may safely connect the telephone however the port supplies no power and functions as a normal Ethernet data port e Requires an external splitter or whether it requires only a single RJ45 connection If an external splitter is needed be certain to use a splitter with the correct connector and polarity e Power requirements are consistent with the 1152B PDU voltage and power ratings Refer to Appendix B in the user s guide that comes with the unit for voltage and powe
112. nsfer and as normal extension on page 104 Installing off premises station wiring The local telephone company provides cabling outside the building for off premises stations The off premises stations can appear on any of the RJ21X network interfaces provided for the central office CO trunks AX CAUTION Only an FCC approved or equivalent analog type telephone such as a 2500 type can be used as an off premises station The TN746B and TN2183 Analog Line circuit packs can be connected to off premises stations To install the off premises station wiring 1 Install an A25D male to male cable between the RJ21X network interface and a sneak fuse panel 2 At the main distribution frame MDF connect jumper wires between one row connecting block in the green field and up to three rows connecting blocks in the purple field to concentrate the analog line pairs 90 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Off premises or out of building stations 3 Connect an A25D cable between the sneak fuse panel and the terminal block connector associated with the green row in the previous step 4 Install a green label on the terminal block to identify the remote location 5 Administer per the Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager 03 300509 Off premises or out of building stations Out of building campus stations are telephones not physically located in the same building as the equipment room but located o
113. nsion Interface Board 2A01 TEST RESULTS Port aintenance Name Alt Name Test No Result Error Code 02A01 EXP INTF 237 PASS 02A01 EXP INTF 238 PASS 02A01 EXP INTF 240 PASS 02A01 EXP INTF 241 PASS 02A01 EXP INTF 244 PASS 02A01 EXP INTF 316 PASS Testing time division multiplexing bus for each port network To check each TDM bus for each port network PN in the configuration 1 Type test tdm port network 1 and press Enter 2 Verify a Test Results screen similar to Figure 64 Sample test results for TDM bus port network 1 on page 140 appears 3 If result is FAIL for any test check the connectors of the TDM bus cables in PN 2 4 Repeat these steps for each PN to check the TDM bus cables Figure 64 Sample test results for TDM bus port network 1 test tdm port network 1 TEST RESULTS Port Maintenance Name Alt Name Test No Result Error Code PN 01 TDM BUS 294 PASS PN 01 TDM BUS 296 PASS PN 01 TDM BUS 297 ABORT 1005 PN O1B TDM BUS 294 PASS PN 01 TDM BUS 296 ABORT 1005 PN O1B TDM BUS 297 PASS 140 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Testing port network equipment Testing expansion interface exchange if used for each port network If the configuration is critical reliability test the expansion interface exchange for each PN 1 Type status port network number 1 64 and press Enter This displays the stand
114. nstalling and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Locally Engineered Cables and Equipment Out of Building Wiring 25 Pair Connector Multi Pair Protector Units Primary Protectors with Heat Coils or Equivalent with Sneak Current Protection 356A Adapter B25A Cable Male to Female Out Of Building Analog Telephones crdfobt CJL 101396 Part of Main Distribution Frame MDF Station Side Media Gateway Side White Field Purple Field Cross Connect Jumpers Tip and Ring Wires To Analog Line Circuit Pack Figure 45 Off premises connections Connections to 24 out of building telephones Figure notes 1 2 3 Locally Engineered Cables and Equipment 25 Pair Connector Multi Pair Protector Units Primary Protectors with Heat Coils or Equivalent with Sneak Current Protection B25A Cable Male to Female Concentrator Cable WP90929 List 1 356A Adapter Out of Building Wiring 2 lt crdf240 CJL 101396 Out Of Building Analog Telephones Part of Main Distribution Frame MDF Station Side Media Gateway Side White Field Purple Field Cross Connect Jumpers Tip and Ring Wires Off premises protection requirements Both building entrances require carbon block or equivalent protection and sneak current protection Protection can be
115. number 1220A comcode 103970000 contains all of the required labels Figure 4 Label graphic symbols and nomenclature Ho Ed iid 0 hide Le a 9 DCUM Figure notes Information Outlet Site Satellite Closet 1 Floor or Building Identification write as required o m 2 Media Gateway Tie Circuit 3 Carrier leave blank for G600 Media Floor Gateway Building 4 Slot 20 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Mounting 110A or 110P type terminal blocks on the wall Mounting 110A or 110P type terminal blocks on the wall The 110A type terminal blocks can be stacked in almost any arrangement at any height or location on the wall Figure 5 110A type terminal blocks 300 pair on page 22 shows one arrangement The distance between the mounting screw holes on the terminal blocks is 10 8 inches 27 4 centimeters If a vertical patch cord trough is used the distance between the mounting screw holes is 5 31 inches 13 3 centimeters With 110P type terminal blocks the first block of the trunk auxiliary field is aligned with the left side of the media gateway See Figure 6 110P type terminal blocks 900 pair on page 23 This arrangement allows for growth on the right side of the MDF To mount 110A or 110P type terminal blocks 1 Route the cables from the rear of the media gateway stack to the via the Cable Slack Manager See Installing Cable Slack Managers on page 25 If you
116. o reduce risk of electric shock do not disassemble these products Return them for repair when needed Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the products are subsequently used 110 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 1145B2 power supply e Power down the power unit see label on power unit on how to do this and refer servicing under the following conditions e If liquid has been spilled into any of the products e If any of the products have been exposed to water e f any of the products do not operate normally e f any of the products have been dropped or damaged e f any of the products exhibits a change in performance e Do not attempt to recharge batteries on your own The batteries may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode The 1145B2 power unit recharges the batteries safely e Remove the batteries if the power unit will not be used for a long period of time several months or more since during this time the battery may leak e Discard discharged batteries as soon as possible Discharged batteries are more likely to leak e Do not store batteries in high temperature areas Batteries stored in a cold environment should be protected from condensation during storage and warming Batteries should be stabilized at room temperature prior to use after cold storage Do not install batteries if the manufacturing date on the label indic
117. on the same wall Each 110P type terminal block is 8 5 inches 21 6 centimeters wide Vertical patch cord troughs are 5 31 inches 13 4 centimeters wide and horizontal patch cord troughs are 23 inches 58 4 centimeters wide Each 110A type terminal block is 10 8 inches 27 4 centimeters wide however no horizontal patch cord troughs are used and the blocks are shorter than 110P type terminal blocks This allows the 110A type terminal blocks to be stacked Therefore the 110A type hardware requires less space than the 110P type hardware on a per station basis Issue 3 January 2008 13 Installing the main distribution frame Cable Slack Manager A Cable Slack Manager is 32 inches 81 3 centimeters wide Slack managers are commonly used in installations consisting of media gateway stacks such as the SCC1 Media Gateways Determine the quantity of slack managers by dividing the total length of the MDF in inches centimeters by 32 81 3 A partial number of 0 4 or less should be rounded down and a partial number of 0 5 or more should be rounded up for example 2 4 two Cable Slack Managers and 2 5 three Cable Slack Managers Note Cable clamps are required in installations with Cable Slack Managers At the rear of the media gateways on each rear ground plate install two cable clamps using the screws provided These clamps hold the 25 pair input output or MDF cables in place Installation layout Make sure you review the followi
118. onsole models Type 2410 Digital 2420 IP Digital 2520B Explosive Atmosphere Analog 3127 Avaya Soundstation SoundPoint Analog Speakerphones 3127 ATR STD EXP APE APX MIC PMI 3127 Avaya Soundstation SoundPoint Digital Speakerphones 3127 DCP DCS DCE DPE DPX DDP DDX MIC PMI 3410 Wireless 3606 3616 3626 Wireless VoIP 3701 3711 Internet Protocol IP DECT 46xx series Internet Protocol 4601 4602 4602SW 4606 4610SW 4612 4620 4620SW 4621SW 4622SW 4624 4625SW 4630 4630SW 4690 62xx series 6211 6219 64xx series 6402 D 6408D 6416D D M 6424D D M 9040 Avaya TransTalk 96xx series Avaya one X Deskphone Edition IP telephones Avaya Agent Deskphone 16CC Enhanced Attendant Consoles 302D 603F Avaya Callmaster IV 607A Avaya Callmaster V ACD Console IP Analog Digital Wireless Internet Protocol IP Digital Digital Digital 2 of 3 Issue January 2008 71 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks Table 7 Connectable telephone and consoles continued Telephone and console models Type 606A Avaya CallMaster VI ACD Console Softphones Netmeeting H 323 IP Softphone CentreVu IP Agent Softconsole Digital Internet Protocol IP 3 of 3 72 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Connecting telephones Connecting a typical telephone The 302D Enhanced Attendant Console is used to describe a telephon
119. ore the end user information outlet Satellite and site closets may be used to apply bulk station power to information outlets Satellite locations Satellite locations are closets that provide an administration point using cross connect equipment for station cables and where adjunct power may be applied The station cable circuits from the equipment room MDF are 3 pair At the satellite location 4 pair circuits run to the information outlets The hardware used is 110 type terminal blocks Issue 3 January 2008 43 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network Satellite locations using 110 type hardware Each terminal block has a 3 pair white field and a 4 pair blue field located on the same terminal block The 110A type terminal block that can be used is the 110AE1 75FT It must be field terminated to both the white and blue fields The 300 pair 110P type terminal blocks that can be used are e 110PE1 300CT FT 25 pair connector on the white field and field terminated on the blue field e 110PE1 300FT Field terminated on both the white and blue fields The 900 pair 110P type terminal blocks that can be used are e 110PE1 900CT FT 25 pair connector on the white field and field terminated on the blue field e 110PE1 900FT Field terminated on both the white and blue fields Site locations Site locations are closets that provide a point in the station wiring for the administration of
120. panels installing 57 sneak fuse connector pinout 54 space requirements 110 type hardware 13 cable slack manager 13 sneak fuse panels 13 SPAN LEDS 424 4 we ae we m oh a 150 station cables SIZING unu euo ae ee ee d 13 wiring design cl sns 41 station circuit distribution 44 system status checking 136 T 1 CSU and DS1tietrunk 78 1 1 status LEDs a a coco coce a llle 150 TDM bus service state a 136 ESING Ge Bo wes 140 telephone calls making test calls 143 telephone installation examples 97 telephone pin designations 76 83 telephones connecting Lx wok wo Eo X o 73 emergency transfer 104 105 terminal alarm notification alarms in tm e hts 148 terminal blocks frame mounting ls 24 wall mounting cres 21 terminals connecting 44 terminating trunk transmission test types 146 terminating trunk transmission testing 146 test types terminating trunk transmission 146 testing 1145B2 powersupply 116 complete configuration 135 emergency transfer 145 expansion interface circuit packs 139 expansion in
121. quipment Figure 62 Sample IPSI 01A test results screen Page 1 Avaya S8700 Multi Connect test ipserver interface 1a Page 1 TEST RESULTS Port Maintenance Name Alt Name Test No Result Error Code 01A TONE BD 46 PASS 01A TONE BD 52 PASS 01A0201 ETR PT 42 PASS 01A0201 ETR PT 43 PASS 01A0202 ETR PT 42 PASS 01A0202 ETR PT 43 PASS 01A0203 ETR PT 42 PASS 01A0203 ETR PT 43 PASS 01A0204 ETR PT 42 PASS 01A0204 ETR PT 43 PASS 01A0205 ETR PT 42 PASS 01A0205 ETR PT 43 PASS 01A0206 ETR PT 42 PASS 01A0206 ETR PT 43 PASS 01A0207 ETR PT 42 PASS press CANCEL to quit press NEXT PAGE to continue Testing Expansion Interface circuit packs if used To check each Expansion Interface El circuit pack in the media gateway 1 Type test board UUCSS where UUCSS is the cabinet and slot for an El circuit pack in the media gateway and press Enter Note Labels on the port network and on the strip under the circuit pack contain this information 2 Verify the screen displays test results similar to Figure 63 Sample test results for Expansion Interface Board 2A01 on page 140 This example is for board 2a01 3 If any result is FAIL check the connections for the fiber optic link 4 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for each Expansion Interface circuit pack Issue 3 January 2008 139 Testing the complete configuration Figure 63 Sample test results for Expa
122. r ratings To connect telephones and other end devices to the 1152B PDU 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to the telephone using an external splitter or directly if the device is Power over LAN Enabled 2 Connect the opposite end of the same cable to the RJ45 wall outlet 3 On the front panel of the 1152B PDU monitor the response of the corresponding port LED If it lights up GREEN the unit has identified your telephone as a Power over LAN telephone Issue 3 January 2008 127 Installing and wiring telephone power supplies C360 converged stackable switches The Avaya C360 series of converged stackable switches include four main products C363T 24 10 100BASE T 2 GBIC SFP ports C363T PWR 24 10 100BASE T PoE 2 GBIC SFP ports C364T 48 10 100BASE T 2 GBIC SFP ports C364T PWR 48 10 100BASE T PoE 2 GBIC SFP ports The C360 converged stackable switches comply with the Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL standard UL 60950 Complies UL 60950 Approved CSA C22 2 No 950 Std Approved CE Regulatory Compliance For safety instructions see C360 switch important safety instructions on page 128 For installation instructions see Connecting the C360 stackable switches on page 130 C360 switch important safety instructions Please read the following helpful tips Retain these tips for later use When using this switch the following safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of
123. r Minor Warning Carrier PN Control FIBER PN Alarms Alarms Alarms Locs Active Standby LINK Endpoints Mode 1 1 0 195 01A up up 1 B PNC 01B02 03E04 standby 01 1 A PNC 01 01 01 04 active TDM Service Control Dedicated TONE Service System System Bus State Channel Tones CLOCK State Clock Tones A in y n 01B in standby standby B in n y 01A in active active Service Major Minor Bus Open Bus PKT State Alarms Alarms Faults Leads 1 in n n 0 0 Command Checking circuit pack configuration The list configuration report provides a list of circuit packs connected to the configuration and recognized by the software To check circuit pack configuration 1 Type list configuration all and press Enter 2 Verify the screen displays list configuration similar to Figure 61 Sample system configuration screen Page 4 Avaya S8700 Multi Connect on page 138 Make sure the software is communicating with each circuit pack except power supply circuit packs Do not attempt to correct any problems until after the diagnostic tests that you run later in the configuration tests 3 Note any boards with a VINTAGE column entry of NO BOARD or CONFLICT A u indicates unassigned ports and a number indicates the port has been translated Issue 3 January 2008 137 Testing the complete configuration Figure 61 Sample system configuration screen Page 4 Avaya S8700 Multi Connect Board Number 01801 01802 01803 01805 01B06 Board Type
124. r each emergency transfer telephone to the assigned terminal in the blue or white station distribution field Install the telephone e Connect telephone to the information outlet e Install patch cords jumper wires between the media gateway side and the station Issue 3 January 2008 105 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks Installing external ringing Connections for external ringing are at an information outlet The media gateway side of the MDF is connected to a TN2183 or equivalent Analog Line circuit pack The circuitry and power source for the device are provided by the customer Note A maximum of three devices can connect to one analog line circuit pack port To install external ringing 1 Wire the ringing device to the information outlet as shown in Figure 51 3 pair and 4 pair modularity on page 106 and Figure 41 Example adjunct power connections on page 85 2 Administer per the Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager 03 300509 Figure 51 3 pair and 4 pair modularity 26 1 2 2 2 2 27 3 3 3 3 9 2 4 4 4 4 28 5 5 5 5 9 3 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 Figure notes 1 Port Circuit Pack 2 Media Gateway Connector Pins 3 Pair Modularity 3 Main Distribution Frame MDF Pins 3 Pair Modularity widf3pm PDH 011397 Input to Information Outlet 4 Pair Modularity Adjunct Power Output From Informat
125. r requires 2 point administration 3 pair station circuits are run from the equipment room to satellite locations Then the 4 pair station circuits are run from the satellite locations to the information outlets This section has information about e 4 pair station circuits on page 45 e 3 pair to 4 pair station circuit distribution on page 45 e Connected cable station adapters on page 50 Lists of telephones and consoles currently sold are provided in Table 7 Connectable telephone and consoles on page 70 4 pair station circuits Four pair circuits via station cables can be run directly from an equipment room MDF to a 258A or BR2580A adapter as shown in Figure 18 4 pair circuit distribution and connectivity on page 46 The 4 pair station cables connect the adapter to the information outlets The 4 pair station cables can be run directly from the equipment room to the information outlets if 4 pair terminal blocks are used in the distribution field See Figure 19 4 pair run to equipment room or satellite location on page 47 The station cables must be field terminated on the 110 type terminal blocks If 110 type terminal blocks are used with a modular plug ended station cable an adapter can be connected directly to the 110 type terminal block connectors See Figure 20 4 pair run to equipment room or satellite location on page 47 3 pair to 4 pair station circuit distribution Figure 21 3 pair to 4 pair
126. r through the AC power cord provided with some telephones The protector is installed on the equipment side of the protection in both buildings Issue 3 January 2008 95 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks See Figure 41 Example adjunct power connections on page 85 and Figure 46 Connections at trunk auxiliary field on page 96 Figure 46 Connections at trunk auxiliary field ei 9 1758482b RBP 062696 Figure notes 1 To Network Interface Facility 3 One Pair of Wires 2 To Control Carrier Auxiliary 4 24 Pair of RJ21X Network Connector Interface Jack Emergency transfer units and associated telephones An 808A Emergency Transfer Panel mounted next to the trunk auxiliary field provides emergency transfer capability You can use 2500 series analog telephones either for emergency transfer or as normal extensions For emergency transfer connect the phones directly to the 808A for normal extensions wire them through the 808A Analog central office CO and Wide Area Telecommunications Service WATS trunks can provide emergency transfer capability The 808A Emergency Transfer Panel provides emergency trunk bypass or power fail transfer for up to five incoming CO trunk loops to five selected station sets The 808A equipment s Ringer Equivalency Number REN is 1 0A At the MDF the unit is controlled by a connection to a yellow terminal row connecting block in the trunk auxilia
127. ransfer and as normal extension 9 ST ST al 0 6 Es juu HEJWU e B e 3 8 E LC A AL 1M CN LEN EN EIER E RE ER CR ED CIR 3 IONITORS PET 1758582b LAO 111104 Figure notes 1 To Network Interface Facility 4 To TN747B or Equivalent 2 To Blue or White Station Distribution Central Office Trunk Circuit Pack Field 5 To Power Transfer Unit 3 To TN2183 or Equivalent Analog 6 DB9 Alarm Cable to TN2312BP Line Circuit Pack Adapter Installing telephones used only for emergency transfer trunk auxiliary field To install telephones used only for emergency transfer 1 Connect a pair of wires between the 48V and GRD terminals on the yellow emergency transfer row connecting block and the EM TRANS RELAY PWR terminal See Figure 49 Connections for telephone used for emergency transfer on page 103 2 Connect CO trunk leads from the purple field to TC terminals on the yellow emergency transfer row connecting block for each trunk 3 Connect CO trunk leads from the green field to TK terminals on the yellow emergency transfer row connecting block for each trunk 104 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 808A Emergency Transfer Panel and telephone installation examples 4 Connect ST leads on the yellow emergency
128. rcuit in the building wiring 3 Reconnect the terminal equipment to the wall jack and retest terminal equipment operation 118 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 1152A1 Mid Span Power Distribution Unit 1152A1 Mid Span Power Distribution Unit The 1152A1 Mid Span Power Distribution Unit PDU is an Ethernet power supply that provides power to up to 24 46xx series IP telephones or wireless LAN WLAN access points This unit is used with a 10 100BaseTx standard Ethernet network over a standard TIA EIA 568 Category 5 6 or 6e cabling plant The 1152A1 meets the current requirements of the IEEE802 3af standard for resistive detection The 1152A1 PDU complies with the Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL standard UL 1950 second edition Complies UL 1950 Approved CSA C22 2 No 950 Std Approved CE Regulatory Compliance Approved EN 60950 Approved TUV EN 60950 For safety instructions see Important safety instructions on page 119 For installation instructions see Connecting the cables on page 121 Important safety instructions Please read the following helpful tips Retain these tips for later use When using this switch the following safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons Read and understand all instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this switch This product can be hazardous if immersed in water To avoid the
129. remote powering Adapters are used at site locations to terminate the 25 pair station cables and provide connection points modular jacks for power adapters and 4 pair station cables The 258A and BR2580A adapters plug into a 25 pair female cable connector These adapters divide the 25 pair cable into six 4 pair modular jack circuits See Figure 23 258A and BR2580A Adapters on page 50 The 356A adapter plugs into a 25 pair female cable connector See Figure 24 356A Adapter on page 51 The 356A adapter divides the 25 pair cable into eight 3 pair circuits Although the circuits are 3 pair the adapters modular jacks will accept the 8 wide modular plug used on the 4 pair station cable CAUTION Adapters wired similarly to the 356A should not be used Their jacks do not accept 4 pair plugs Station circuit distribution from equipment room This section explains the station circuit distribution from the equipment room to the information outlets for new wiring installations Example connection diagrams are provided to show the options for running and connecting the station cables 44 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Station circuit distribution from equipment room If most of the telephones voice terminals that require remote powering are within 250 feet 76 2 meters of the equipment room 4 pair station circuits are run from the equipment room to the information outlets If this is not the case or if the custome
130. rew type carbon block protectors or other non plug compatible types are in place and it is too costly to reterminate the outside plant cable on a 5 pin mounting block for only a few out of building terminals Installing the ITW Linx Enhanced Protector The ITW Linx Enhanced Protector can be installed in series with existing primary protection The ITW Linx Enhanced Protector mounts directly on connecting blocks and requires a separate ground bar Installing the 4C3S 75 Enhanced Protector The 4C3S 75 protector cannot be installed in series with other types of primary protection It must be installed as the only protection on the line entering the building For the 4C3S 75 protector there are a variety of 25 50 and 100 pair protector panels equipped with 110 type connecting blocks and or RJ21X connectors Installing the data link protector The maximum range for out of building digital telephones is 3400 feet when using 24 AWG 5 0 5 square millimeters wire and 2 200 feet 670 meters when using 26 AWG 4 0 4 square millimeters wire The range can be extended to 5 000 feet 1 524 meters using 24 AWG 5 wire or 4 000 feet 1 220 meters using 26 AWG 4 wire with the use of a data link protector The protector is an isolating transformer used to remove phantom power on the media gateway side and re introduce it on the terminal side When a protector is used the telephone must be locally powered by an external power supply o
131. rocedures may vary at each site After installing the equipment the data for the telephone features must be administered These procedures are provided in the Administrator Guide for the Avaya Communication Manager 03 300509 or with the specific telephone or console Note See Adding New Hardware for Avaya Servers and Gateways 03 300684 to install the necessary peripheral equipment AX CAUTION Having a phone that is on an IP trunk too close to a fax machine can cause problems If the phone is too close the handset can pick up the tones from the fax machine and change itself into the fax mode To prevent this turn down the volume on the fax machine or move the phone set further away from the fax machine or on the IP Codec Set screen change ip codec set set the Fax field to off if not sending or receiving faxes on the IP trunk Wiring telephones and trunks This section includes the following wiring examples and wiring procedures e Connecting telephones on page 70 e Analog tie trunk example on page 76 e Digital tie trunk example on page 77 e 051 tie trunk example on page 78 e Auxiliary connector outputs MCC1 and SCC1 Media Gateways only on page 81 e Three pair and four pair modularity on page 84 e Adjunct power connection locations on page 85 e Attendant console example on page 86 Issue 3 January 2008 69 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks e Connecting external alarm
132. ry field The unit is controlled by 48 VDC from the EM TRANS RELAY PWR terminals There is one EM TRANS RELAY PWR terminal pair that allows powering one transfer unit This wire pair in the DB9 alarm cable is connected to the TN2312BP adapter in only the A level carrier Therefore the G650 Media Gateway only supports one 808A per G650 port network 96 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 808A Emergency Transfer Panel and telephone installation examples Should power be restored to the relays while a call connected through the 808A is in progress the 808A maintains the connection until the user goes on hook Each 808A can handle up to five CO trunks 808A Emergency Transfer Panel and telephone installation examples Figure 47 808A Emergency Transfer Panel on page 98 shows a typical 808A Emergency Transfer Panel The 808A connects to the MDF with B25A or A25B cable The panel can be installed on any mounting frame in either a vertical or horizontal position The housing has ears for screw mounting and cutouts for snap mounting the unit in an 89 type mounting bracket See Figure 48 808A Emergency Transfer Panel mounting on page 99 Task List Typical Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation e Installing the 808A Emergency Transfer Panel on page 99 e Installing telephones used only for emergency transfer trunk auxiliary field on page 104 e Installing telephones used for emergency transfer and as norm
133. s explain how you connect media gateways to the MDF and how to connect the MDF to the public switched telephone network PSTN This document also explains how to install and wire telephones The following information is included in this document e Installing the main distribution frame on page 13 e Installing the patch panel on page 29 e Media gateway connections to the MDF on page 33 e Installing and wiring telephones and trunks on page 69 e Testing the complete configuration on page 135 Audience This documentation is for the following audiences e Trained field installation e Technical support personnel e Authorized Business Partners How to use this documentation Use this documentation as a guide to install and connect MDFs and telephones For information about a particular task use the index or table of contents to locate the page number where the information is described Perform tasks related to the Main Distribution Frame in the following sections as appropriate e Installing the main distribution frame on page 13 e Installing the patch panel on page 29 This chapter is only for customers using a patch panel rather than a main distribution frame typically smaller installations e Media gateway connections to the MDF on page 33 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network on page 41 Issue3 January 2008 9 Introduction Connect the necessary telephone trunking and p
134. s required 4 Administer the forms listed in Attendant Console in Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager 03 300509 Issue 3 January 2008 87 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks Installing the 26B1 Selector Console To install the 26B1 Selector Console 1 Connect the supplied 3 foot 1 meter D8AC cable to the modular jack on the bottom of the 26B1 Selector Console 2 Route the cable to the attendant console and connect to the DXS BLF jack 3 Attach labels according to the Attendant Console form 4 Administer the console using Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager 03 300509 Connecting external alarm indicators and auxiliary power Alarms can be generated on adjunct equipment sent to the server and recorded and reported as external alarms A typical major alarm input is from an uninterruptible power supply UPS The media gateway provides a relay contact that can operate a customer provided alarm such as a light or bell The circuitry and power source are customer provided The device connected to the alarm leads must not exceed a rating of 30Vac RMS or 60Vdc max at 0 75A max The customer provided alarm circuit must also meet the requirements for an SELV Safety extra low voltage circuit the alarm circuit power source must be a power supply or transformer meeting the UL 60950 SELV Level 3 or Level 5 requirements See Figure 42 IPSI 2 cabling and Figure 43 Sample Issue 1 IPS
135. satellite location connectivity on page 48 shows the 3 pair circuit distribution from an equipment room MDF to a satellite location using 110 type hardware Four pair circuits are distributed from the satellite location to the information outlets Three pair circuits can also be run directly from the equipment room MDF to a 356A adapter as shown in Figure 22 3 pair to 4 pair circuit distribution and connectivity on page 49 Four pair station cables connect the adapter to the information outlets Four pair station cables can be run directly from a satellite location to the information outlets as previously described Note Bridged taps are not allowed on any part of the station wiring Issue3 January 2008 45 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network Figure 18 4 pair circuit distribution and connectivity Figure notes 1 Go 46 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Part of Main Distribution Frame MDF 3 Pair Connecting Blocks 4 Pair Connecting Blocks Purple Field Blue Field Patch Cord or Cross Connect Jumpers 1764797a CJL 031396 To Media Gateway 3 Pair Modularity B25A Cable Connectorized Staggered Finger Multiple 25 Pair Cable 258A or BR2580A Adapter Information Outlet 4 Pair Circuit DIW Station Cable D Inside Wire Station circuit distribution from equipment room Figure 19 4 pair run to equipment room or satellite location 9 9
136. se for either 1 point or 2 point administration The satellite symbol must be installed at all connection points between the blue field and the information outlet It must also be installed at the information outlet itself Figure 30 Example 4 pair labeling to information outlet on page 64 shows an example labeling scheme for 4 pair circuits from the equipment room to the information outlets The labeling scheme for 3 pair circuits from the MDF to a satellite location 62 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Installing and administering the patch cord jumper Figure 29 Example 3 pair labeling to information outlet 9 n3 je A gt vc Zt LLL LLL LLL LLL LNCLLL LLL LLL lt t I aoe T al L 1 Uo ttt 9 H V 42224244177 Figure notes Equipment Room Satellite Location Work Location White Row on 110 Terminal Block Purple Row on 110 Terminal Block Blue Row on 110 Terminal Block Central Location for Terminals 1 through 6 9 9 1
137. see the CD titled Documentation for Avaya Communication Manager Media Gateways and Servers 03 300151 12 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Chapter 2 Installing the main distribution frame If the equipment room does not have one you must build a main distribution frame MDF that connects the media gateways to the building phone network and to the public switched telephone network PSTN The tasks include the following e Physical requirements and layout on page 13 e Main distribution frame hardware installation on page 17 If the installation will use a patch panel rather than a main distribution frame use the procedures in Chapter 3 Installing the patch panel on page 29 Physical requirements and layout Before installing the MDF and other equipment in the equipment room ensure that there is adequate space and there is a plan for placing the equipment Installation space requirements Make sure there is adequate space for the following pieces of equipment e Sneak fuse panels and emergency transfer units on page 13 e 110 type hardware on page 13 e Cable Slack Manager on page 14 Sneak fuse panels and emergency transfer units You need about 8 inches 20 centimeters of horizontal wall space for each column of sneak fuse panels Horizontal wall space must also be provided for emergency transfer units 110 type hardware The trunk auxiliary field and the distribution field are mounted
138. sion of the book 10 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Related resources Sending us comments Avaya welcomes your comments about this book To reach us by e Mail send your comments to Avaya Inc Product Documentation Group Room B3 H13 1300 W 120th Ave Westminster CO 80234 USA e E mail send your comments to document a avaya com e Fax send your comments to 1 303 538 1741 When commenting be sure that you mention the name and number of this book nstalling and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 03 300686 Related resources You may need the information in the following documents to perform a complete installation These documents are included on the CD ROM Documentation for Avaya Communication Manager Media Gateways and Servers 03 300151 You can download the contents of this CD ROM from the Avaya Support Web site http support avaya com e Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway 03 300685 Provides procedures for installing and cabling a G650 Media Gateway connecting to the customer s network and testing the complete configuration e Adding New Hardware for Avaya Servers and Gateways 03 300684 Provides information on installing adjunct and peripheral equipment that an 58400 58500 or 58700 Server supports e Electronic Preinstallation Worksheet EPW An Excel spreadsheet that provides the customer network information that you need to configure the control network co
139. sly described Issue3 January 2008 65 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network Figure 31 Connect trunk pairs using concentrator cables 9 9 ede ee ede 9 9 Figure notes 1 Trunk Auxiliary Field 2 To Expansion Control Carrier AUX Connector MCC1 Media Gateway only Concentrator Cable WP90929 List 1 Concentrator Cable WP90929 List 3 A25D Male to Male Cable 66 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 9 mee Doo i lt lt 4 NEW796 THC 031296 Alternate Block Rows RJ21X RJ2GX Network Interface Sneak Fuse Panel B25A Cable Central Office Trunks Media Gateway Installing and administering the patch cord jumper Connecting trunk pairs to media gateway using jumper wires to establish 3 pair modularity Figure 32 3 pair modularity for trunk pairs for 1 pair trunks on page 67 and Figure 33 3 pair modularity for trunk pairs for 3 pair Tie trunks on page 68 show trunk pairs connected to the media gateway with jumper wires to establish 3 pair modularity To connect the trunk pairs to the purple field 1 Connect B25A cables between the network interface and the sneak fuse panels See Figure 32 3 pair modularity for trunk pairs for 1 pair trunks on page 67 2 Connect A25D B25A cables from the sneak fuse panels to the 110 type terminal block type connecting block connec
140. stribution Unit on page 119 e 1152B Mid Span Power Distribution Units on page 123 e C360 converged stackable switches on page 128 Local power supplies include e 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies on page 131 1145B2 power supply The 1145B2 closet power arrangement provides an uninterruptible 48 VDC power source with battery and 1146B2 distribution unit for ISDN DCP terminal equipment adjuncts and other customer supplied equipment During AC power interruptions batteries automatically provide power to the load Although this power supply is available we recommend that you use the 1151B1 or 1151B2 power supplies Note Before you begin read this Important warning for 1145B2 power supply on page 110 Perform these tasks in order 1 Mounting the 1145B2 1146B2 power supply on page 111 2 Installing the wall mounting plates on page 114 3 Mounting the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit on page 114 Issue 3 January 2008 109 Installing and wiring telephone power supplies 4 5 6 7 8 Installing the battery mounting wiring on page 115 Installing the expanded power distribution unit on page 115 Powering up and testing the power supply on page 116 Wiring the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit on page 117 Resetting LEDs on power distribution unit on page 118 Important warning for 1145B2 power supply A WARNING Important Safety Instructions follow When operating this equipment basic
141. terface exchange 141 externalringing 144 integrated announcements 144 IP network connection 147 musiconhold 145 nightringing 144 playback announcement 145 queue warning indicator 2 144 selector console 144 TOM bUS coke aoa a 140 terminating trunk transmission 146 TN2312AP BP 138 tie trunk analog wiring cler 76 digital wiring lll ln 7T TN2312AP BP testing 138 TN799DP C LAN circuit pack 147 tone clocks 136 trunk cables installing 38 trunk pairs connecting with concentrator cables 65 connecting with jumper wires 67 U uniform call distribution testing queue warning indicator 144 using this documentation 9 V voice terminals exposed environments 94 wall mounting plates 114 wiring 154 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Index 1146B power distribution unit 117 2 wire digital station 75 alatmi c e Ste Ste RAS su RE EE S 75 analog station 75 76 battery ic ue He oe ee ee Rob EE 115 CO tr hka i ad oko dos Ree oo e s 7
142. the DB9 alarm cable to the TN2312BP adapter in the A carrier only See Figure 42 IPSI 2 cabling on page 88 and Figure 43 Sample Issue 1 IPSI 2 alarm cable connectivity on page 89 6 On the trunk identification label at the bottom of the panel record the trunk line extension and location for each circuit 7 To each telephone designated as an emergency terminal attach a label identifying it as such The labels are provided with the unit 8 Check for normal operation as follows e Place the test switch switch 12 in NORMAL OPERATION e Ensure the power supply is providing 48 VDC at 80 mA maximum The power LED should be ON e Check wiring connections e Verify there is dial tone on all emergency transfer sets If all of the above conditions are not met remove the panel from service and replace it with a new panel 9 Check for transfer operation as follows e Place the test switch switch 12 in the ACTIVATED position e The power LED should be OFF e Verify there is dial tone on all emergency transfer sets If all of the above conditions are not met remove the panel from service and replace it with a new panel 100 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones 808A Emergency Transfer Panel and telephone installation examples Table 17 Trunk test switches Switch Circuit number number 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 2 5 3 6 3 7 4 8 4 9 5 10 5 11 Not Used 12 Test Switch Table 18 Pin assign
143. tie wire RBP 071796 Figure notes 1 External Trunk or Adapter 2 Tie Trunk Circuit Pack Digital tie trunk example This example shows how to connect digital tie trunk wiring from one media gateway to another one or any other Avaya configuration Figure 38 Digital Tie Trunk wiring on page 78 shows the connections 1 Install cross connect jumpers to connect the pins from the digital trunk circuit pack to appropriate pins on the manufacturer s or supplier s external digital trunk 2 Set option switches on the port circuit pack digital trunk 3 See the job aid titled Option Switch Settings 555 245 774 for detailed information 4 Administer on the DS1 and trunk group screens through ASA See the Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager 03 300509 for more details Issue 3 January 2008 77 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks Figure 38 Digital Tie Trunk wiring 9 9 9 amp gt zQ lt gt 22 gt dig tie 040596 Figure notes 1 External Trunk 4 LO Balanced Output Pair 2 Digital Trunk Circuit Pack 5 LI 3 LO 6 LI Balanced Input Pair DS1 tie trunk example Digital Signal Level 1 DS1 tie trunks provide a 1 544 Mbps T1 or 2 048 Mbps E1 digital data service between two collocated configurations or between the configuration and a data network See these examples e Collocated DS1 interface trunks on page 78 e DS1 inter
144. ting integrated announcement on page 144 Testing music on hold on page 145 Testing emergency transfer Avaya S8700 Multi Connect only on page 145 Testing terminating trunk transmission on page 146 Testing connectivity to the LAN on page 147 Making test calls Make two calls from one telephone to another telephone Make the first call by dialing a telephone and make the second call by dialing a trunk access code and a listed directory number LDN Testing 302C attendant console To check that all lamps are operational and call another telephone in the configuration T Simultaneously press and hold Ringer Volume up and POS BUSY This puts the console in the self test mode Note Releasing the buttons returns the console to normal mode Verify all lamps on display light and remain lighted Each row of lamps on the console lights and goes dark in sequence from top to bottom Press Start and listen for dial tone The green lamp associated with Idle Call Appearance lights up The Position Available lamp goes dark Dial a number associated with a working telephone Audible ringing tone is heard in ear piece Press Release Audible ringing tone is silenced The green lamp associated with idle call appearance button goes dark The Position Available lamp lights Issue 3 January 2008 143 Testing the complete configuration Testing selector console To check that all selector console
145. tion unit 119 auxiliary power ee 86 connecting a 2 24 2x ee 120 alams e o aa Sos Gr ek 88 connecting cables 121 attendant console 86 258 43 26B1 selectorconsole 87 88 2 wire and 4 wire endpoints dual wiring 87 B 2 wire digital station wiring 75 115 302Dattendantconsole 87 battery adapter ouis E back up gt o o 114 3 pair and 4 modularity 84 mounting a a 115 Sal modularity acad re iona gp decides BR2580A adapter 43 3 pair to 4 pair station circuits 44 3 pair trunks cabling 38 451A extension adapter 42 C 4C3S 75 enhanced protector 94 4C3S 75 enhanced protector installing 95 360 converged Uae s sisii a 128 4 pair station 44 C360 switch 808A emergency transferpanel 96 99 CONNECHNG o s s a pde gano a n dice d 1 808A emergency transfer panel examples 97 i using the C360 switch 129 cabinet A cabecamps 13 cablngtoMDF 0 38 adapter cable 25 258A 356A BR2580A ZDBAJ 43 cable clamps for cable
146. tors in the green field 3 Connect 1 pair patch cords jumper wires from each 110 type terminal block row in the green field to the 110 type terminal block rows in the purple field for 1 pair central office CO trunks or in Figure 33 3 pair modularity for trunk pairs for 3 pair Tie trunks on page 68 for 3 pair tie trunks Figure 32 3 pair modularity for trunk pairs for 1 pair trunks 9 12345678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 9 1 4 7 1013 16 19 22 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 9 9 1758425b MMR 031496 Figure notes 1 Green Field 3 Pairs 2 1 Pair Jumpers 4 Purple Field Issue 3 January 2008 67 MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network Figure 33 3 pair modularity for trunk pairs for 3 pair Tie trunks 9 9 123 45 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 123 45 6 7 8 9 1011 12 9 123 45 6 7 8 9 1011 12 9 1758537b MMR 031496 Figure notes 1 Green Field 3 Pairs 2 1 Pair Jumpers 4 Purple Field 68 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Chapter 6 Installing and wiring telephones and trunks The wiring procedures are the same for most Avaya telephones and other equipment This task list provides wiring examples of similar installation procedures These are examples only actual wiring p
147. transfer row connecting block for each emergency transfer telephone to the assigned terminal in the blue or white station distribution field The ST terminal leads should be terminated on the following pairs 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 or 22 the first pair of any 3 pair group 5 Install the telephone e Connect telephone to the information outlet e Install patch cords jumper wires between the media gateway side and the station side of the station distribution field on the MDF Installing telephones used for emergency transfer and as normal extension trunk auxiliary field To install telephones used for emergency transfer and as a normal extension 1 Connect a pair of wires between the 48V and GRD terminals on the yellow emergency transfer row connecting block to the EM TRANS RELAY PWR terminal See Figure 50 Connections for telephone used for emergency transfer and as normal extension on page 104 Connect CO trunk leads from the purple field to TC terminals on the yellow emergency transfer row connecting block for each trunk Connect CO trunk leads from the green field to TK terminals on the yellow emergency transfer row connecting block for each trunk Connect telephone leads from the purple analog line circuit pack row connecting block to the LC terminals on the yellow emergency transfer row connecting block for each telephone Connect ST leads on the yellow emergency transfer row connecting block fo
148. ty of any linked Web sites referenced elsewhere within this documentation and Avaya does not necessarily endorse the products services or information described or offered within them We cannot guarantee that these links will work all of the time and we have no control over the availability of the linked pages Warranty Avaya Inc provides a limited warranty on this product Refer to your sales agreement to establish the terms of the limited warranty In addition Avaya s standard warranty language as well as information regarding support for this product while under warranty is available through the following Web site http www avaya com support Copyright Except where expressly stated otherwise the Product is protected by copyright and other laws respecting proprietary rights Unauthorized reproduction transfer and or use can be a criminal as well as a civil offense under the applicable law Avaya support Avaya provides a telephone number for you to use to report problems or to ask questions about your product The support telephone number is 1 800 242 2121 in the United States For additional support telephone numbers see the Avaya Web site http www avaya com support Contents Chapter 1 Introduction lll len 9 DUPRDIDoT mTTT 9 How to use this documentation 9 Downloading this book and updates from the Web 10 Sending us COImiens s
149. wer supplies 134 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Chapter8 Testing the complete configuration This section provides tests for the complete configuration including the control and signaling networks and the telephones and consoles This section provides tests to e review the status of the configuration e test the duplication link to the servers 88700 series only e test the IP server interfaces expansion interfaces and TDM buses in the port networks e test the telephones and other equipment See LED indicators on page 147 for information regarding the LED status indicators for the Avaya Ethernet switch es uninterruptible power supplies UPSs and different circuit packs Note Circuit pack positions are usually given by cabinet and slot They may also be given by port The term cabinet refers to five G650 Media Gateways TDM cabled together in a rack making up one port network A port network is defined as a group of media gateways connected together with one TDM bus Perform these tasks to test the configuration CAUTION To prevent unnecessary trouble tickets do not enable the alarms Alarm Origination feature until all installation and administration procedures are completed Testing port network equipment on page 136 Checking port network status for each media gateway on page 136 Checking circuit pack configuration on page 137 Testing the TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interf
150. wiring 9 9 TXT 1 lt lt gt gt 39 5 TXR 2 gt gt 14 TXR5 PXT 22 3 40 PXT5 PXR 6 gt gt 15 PXR5 lt 9 O a 302cwire RBP 040596 Figure notes 1 302D Attendant Console 3 48 VDC From Adjunct Power 2 4 wire Digital Line Circuit Pack 4 Ground From Adjunct Power Position 1C02 Connecting adjunct power The 400B2 adapter is convenient for connecting local 48 VDC power to a modular plug See Figure 35 400B2 Adapter connecting to a modular plug on page 75 Each port network can provide power for up to three attendant consoles This source of power is preferred for the attendant consoles because it has the same battery backup as the media gateway See Auxiliary connector outputs MCC1 and SCC1 Media Gateways only on page 81 Note Adjunct power can be provided locally at the telephone or console by either the 1151B1 or 1151B2 power supply Adjunct power can be provided from the equipment room or equipment closet with the 1145B power unit See Installing and wiring telephone power supplies on page 109 for power supply information and installation procedures 74 Installing and Connecting the MDF and Telephones Connecting telephones Figure 35 400B2 Adapter connecting to a modular plug as 1749428 KLC 060396 Figure notes 1 Flush Mounted Information Outlet 4 400B2 Adapter 2 Surface Mounted
151. y Number Ports 1152B48S 48 Yes 48 port AC Input 48Vdc Output with SNMP 1152B24S 24 Yes 24 port AC Input 48Vdc Output with SNMP 1152B06 6 No 6 port AC Input 48Vdc Output 1152B06S 6 No 6 port AC Input 48Vdc Output with SNMP Issue 3 January 2008 123 Installing and wiring telephone power supplies The 1152B PDU complies with the Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL standard UL 60950 1 15t Edition Table 22 1152B PDU UL 1950 Compliance Complies UL 1950 Approved CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03Std Approved CE Regulatory Compliance Approved EN 60950 Approved TUV EN 60950 Important 1152B PDU Safety Instructions Please read the following helpful tips Retain these tips for later use When using this switch the following safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons Read and understand all instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this switch This product can be hazardous if immersed in water To avoid the possibility of electrical shock do not use it near water The 1152B PDU contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge Do not touch the circuit boards unless instructed to do so This product should be operated only from the type of AC and optional DC power source indicated on the label If you are not sure of the type of AC power being provided contact a qualified service person Do not a
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