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NEC UNIVERGE NEAX IPS Hardware Installation Manual
NEC UNIVERGE NEAX IPS Hardware Installation Manual

NEC UNIVERGE NEAX IPS Hardware Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Hardware Installation Guide NWA-008842-001 ISSUE 3.0...
  • Page 2 NEC Infrontia Corporation reserves the right to change the specifica- tions, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Infrontia Corporation has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Infrontia Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Infrontia Corporation.
  • Page 3 ISSUE No. ISSUE No. PAGE No. PAGE No. ISSUE 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE JUNE, 2005 DATE OCTOBER, 2005 DATE JULY, 2006 DATE ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX IPS Hardware Installation Guide Revision Sheet 1/3 NWA-008842-001...
  • Page 4 ISSUE No. ISSUE No. PAGE No. PAGE No. ISSUE 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE JUNE, 2005 DATE OCTOBER, 2005 DATE JULY, 2006 DATE ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX IPS Hardware Installation Guide Revision Sheet 2/3 NWA-008842-001...
  • Page 5 ISSUE No. ISSUE No. PAGE No. PAGE No. ISSUE 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE JUNE, 2005 DATE OCTOBER, 2005 DATE JULY, 2006 DATE ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX IPS Hardware Installation Guide Revision Sheet 3/3 NWA-008842-001...
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    NEAX IPS Hardware Installation Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ....................INTRODUCTION ........................PURPOSE ........................OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL ..................TERMS IN THIS MANUAL ................... PBX System Designation ....................Module Name ........................Terminal Name ........................REFERENCE MANUAL ....................CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ................SYSTEM OUTLINE ......................
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS PROCEDURE ....................... UNPACKING ........................ INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ..............Desktop Setting Installation ....................19-inch Rack Mounting Installation .................. 101 REMOVING COVER ....................103 BUS CABLE CONNECTION ..................105 MDF CABLE CONNECTION ..................108 Installation of External MDF ....................108 MDF Cable ...........................
  • Page 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS PN-CP31-A (MP) ........................170 PN-CP31-B (MP) ........................175 PN-CP31-C (MP) ........................180 PN-CP31-D (MP) ........................186 PN-CP15 (FP) ........................192 PN-CP19 (FP) ........................194 PZ-M606-A (ETHER) ......................196 PN-PW03 (DC/DC PWR) ...................... 198 PZ-PW131 (AC/DC PWR) ....................200 PZ-PW139 (RGU) .........................
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  • Page 11: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.
  • Page 12 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (13) 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. (14) Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock. (15) Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
  • Page 13 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (20) For Digital interfaces, a CSU/DSU may be required for proper operation. When choosing a CSU/ DSU, make sure that it is provided with suitable lightning protection. If this is not the case, gas tube arresters as specified elsewhere in this manual (b) must be connected to the involved interface wiring. NOTE: The Ethernet ports are not intended to be connected directly to outdoor cables.
  • Page 14 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS term (23) When installing the BRI/PRI/E1/CCIS/Q-SIG/D interface designated by “SELV” that has the possibility of being connected to off-premise site, gas tube arrester is required for proper operation. (a) Installation term When installing the DLC card for providing the D interface that is connected to off-premise site, use PN-2DLCN/PN-4DLCT card and connect gas tube arrester across the line as shown in Figure below.
  • Page 15 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (b) Specifications Specifications of the gas tube arrester to be provided are as follows. PARAMETER SPECIFICATIONS Transmission bandwidth DC to 2 MHz Transmission loss Less than 0.5 dB Longitudinal balance More than 50 dB 1 Ω Nominal decoupling resistance 0.5 % ±...
  • Page 16: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION PURPOSE/OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL INTRODUCTION PURPOSE This manual explains the installation procedure for the NEAX IPS (Internet Protocol Server Distributed Model)/NEAX IPS (Internet Protocol Server Distributed Model Remote) system. This equipment can only be serviced by a qualified service person. You should perform each installation step according to the procedures described in CHAPTER 2.
  • Page 17: Terms In This Manual

    INTRODUCTION TERMS IN THIS MANUAL TERMS IN THIS MANUAL PBX System Designation PBX system is designated as “PBX” or “system” usually. When we must draw a clear line between the PBX systems, they are designated as follows. NEAX IPS (6 slot version) : NEAX IPS INTERNET PROTOCOL SERVER (Distributed Model)
  • Page 18: Terminal Name

    INTRODUCTION TERMS IN THIS MANUAL Terminal Name term The following digital multi-function terminals are designated as “D ” usually, unless we need to men- tion the type of terminal in particular. term 60/Electra term 65/Series III term 70/Elite term 75/Series E term Series i term...
  • Page 19: Reference Manual

    INTRODUCTION REFERENCE MANUAL REFERENCE MANUAL During installation, refer also to the NEAX 2000 IPS manuals below: System Manual: Contains the system description, hardware installation procedure, the programming procedure for the NEAX 2000 IPS System. Command Manual: Contains Customer Administration Terminal (CAT) operation, command functions and data required for programming the system, and Resident System Program.
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  • Page 21: Chapter 1 General Information

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION This chapter explains the system outline, capacity, specifications, conditions, configuration, the name and functions of equipment, and the mounting con- ditions of circuit cards for the system. SYSTEM OUTLINE ..............NAME OF EACH PART ............. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .............
  • Page 22: System Outline

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM OUTLINE SYSTEM OUTLINE NEAX IPS /IPS is an IP communication system that uses a compact module. This system uses the same control, line/trunk, and application processor cards as the NEAX 2000 IPS. The system also supports the function of the legacy PBX that uses Time Division Switch (TDSW) and can accommodate legacy terminals.
  • Page 23: Name Of Each Part

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION NAME OF EACH PART NAME OF EACH PART The following figure shows the name of each part. • NEAX IPS /IPS (6 slot version) Name of Each Part CARD STOPPER FRONT COVER VENT FOR COOLING CARD LAMP CHECK WINDOW FAN UNIT FOR PZ-M606-A (ETHER) CIRCUIT CARD...
  • Page 24 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION NAME OF EACH PART • NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version) Name of Each Part CARD STOPPER FRONT COVER VENT FOR COOLING CARD LAMP CHECK WINDOW FAN UNIT FOR PZ-M606-A (ETHER) CIRCUIT CARD FRONT SIDE MOUNTING SLOT LTC CONNECTOR BUS CONNECTOR REAR COVER...
  • Page 25: System Configuration

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Trunking Diagram Page 16 This figure shows a typical trunking diagram for the system. See Trunking Diagram. For the description of symbols in the trunking diagram, see Description of Symbols in Trunking Page 17 Diagram.
  • Page 26 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Trunking Diagram SINGLE LINE TEL C.O. LINE LONG LINE STATION INCLUDING DID LINE SINGLE LINE TEL TDSW WITH MESSAGE WAITING LAMP PBSND TIE LINE 4W E&M 16CFT ISDN TERMINAL MLDT OPTICAL term FIBER MODEM CCIS NOTE 1 term...
  • Page 27 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Description of Symbols in Trunking Diagram SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Amplifier Trunk Card Digital Tone Generator on MP Access Point for WLAN terminal ETHER Ethernet Control Card AP00 SMDR/Hotel Application Card EXPMEM Memory Expansion Card term External Music Source for D Firmware Processor Card/Built-in...
  • Page 28 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Description of Symbols in Trunking Diagram SYMBOL DESCRIPTION OD Trunk Card (2/4 wire E&M) 8-line PB Receiver Card/4-line PB Receiver on MP PBSND PB Sender on MP Phase Locked Oscillator on MP Personal Station ISDN Primary Rate Interface Trunk Card In-Skin Router Card...
  • Page 29: Modular Chassis (Mc)

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Modular Chassis (MC) The system consists of single or up to three Modular Chassis (MC) depends on the line capacity and/or system configuration. There are two types of MC; “Physical MC” and “Virtual MC”. The Physical MC is a “hardware”...
  • Page 30 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION • NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version) Software Port Allocation for Each Physical MC Configuration Physical MC Configuration One-MC Configuration Two-MC Configuration Virtual MC Virtual MC (IPS : 956 IP Ports) (IPS : 892 IP Ports) (IPS : 128 IP Ports) (IPS...
  • Page 31 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION • NEAX IPS /IPS (6 slot version) + NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version) To expand the system capacity of existing NEAX IPS /IPS (6 slot version), you can install one MC (MC1) of NEAX IPS (8 slot version) on the MC (MC0) of the existing system.
  • Page 32: Installation

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Installation The system provides two installation methods as follows. • Desktop Setting Installation • 19-inch Rack Mounting Installation The following figures are shown the image of each installation method. 1-MC Configuration for Desktop Setting Installation FRONT 1-MC Configuration for 19-inch Rack Mounting Installation FRONT...
  • Page 33: Equipment Name And Function

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION This section explains the names and functions of the equipment (modules, installation hardware, circuit cards, cables) used in the system. Module/Installation Hardware This table shows the names and functions of the modules/installation hardware. Module/Installation Hardware Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL...
  • Page 34: Card

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Card This table shows the names and functions of circuit cards exclusively used in NEAX IPS /IPS NOTE 1: PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card cannot be mounted. NOTE 2: PZ-8PFTB card cannot be mounted (PZ-4PFTA card is available for the NEAX IPS Control Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL...
  • Page 35 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Control Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-CP31-A Main Processor Card Provides LAN control function, System-based Device Registra- tion Server (DRS), built-in FP, Virtual FP, built-in OAI, built-in SMDR on RS-232C, built-in SMDR on IP*, built-in PMS on IP*, Virtual IPT, Virtual CSH, 33 MHz PCI BUS, Memory (SDRAM 32 MB, Flash ROM 9 MB), TDSW (1024CH ×...
  • Page 36 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Control Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-CP15 Firmware Processor Card Provides Line/Trunk interface, Memory (RAM 768 KB), and PN-CP19 inter-module BUS interface. BUS interface functions as a driver/ [For North receiver of various signals, adjusts gate delay timing and cable America]...
  • Page 37 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Control Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-PW03 DC/DC PWR –48 V DC Power Supply Card Input: –24 V DC Output: –48 V DC (0.5 A) One card per MC Used as main power supply from PN-4CSIA/PN-4CSIA-A/ PN-4DLCT/PN-4LDTA/PN-4LLCB/PN-4ODTA card to terminals.
  • Page 38 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Function Differences Between PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D and PN-CP31-A/PN-CP31-B/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D PN-CP24-A/ PN-CP24-C/ PN-CP31-C/ ITEM PN-CP31-A PN-CP31-B PN-CP24-B PN-CP24-D PN-CP31-D Direct 1 port 1 port 1 port 1 port 1 port Interface connection Remote 1 port 1 port Not available 1 port 1 port connection...
  • Page 39 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Application Processor Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-AP00-B Data Base Module Card for WCS Roaming function [For PCS] One card per WCS system Supports number extension of PS. [Series 3400 software required] PN-AP00-B AP00...
  • Page 40 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Application Processor Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-CFTC 32 Party Conference Trunk Card PN-CFTC-A 32 Party Conference Trunk Card PN-24DTA-C T1 Digital Trunk Interface (1.5 Mbps) Card Accommodates 24-channel PCM digital lines. PN-30DTC-C E1 Digital Trunk Interface (2 Mbps) Card Accommodates 30-channel PCM digital lines.
  • Page 41 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Application Processor Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-8IPTA 8 channel SIP Card When mounting 24DSP (PZ-24IPLA) card, this card can provides up to 32-channel of SIP By the office data setting, changes the setting of the card in 8 channel units.
  • Page 42 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Application Processor Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-SC01 D-channel Handler Card Transmits/receives signals on the D-channel of WCS Roaming interface. PN-SC03-B ISDN-channel Handler Card Provides the D-channel signaling interface and controls maximum four ILC cards (Layer 2 and 3).
  • Page 43 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Memory Expansion for AP00 (SMDR Call Record) No EXPMEM With EXPMEM Local Office of Center Office of Local Office of Center Office of Type of Centralized Centralized Centralized Centralized PN-AP00-B Billing-CCIS/ Billing-CCIS is Billing-CCIS/ Billing-CCIS is Stand-alone is...
  • Page 44 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-2AMPA 2-line Amplifier Trunk Card Provides Echo Canceller (EC), Automatic Gain Controller (AGC) and Tone Disabler (TD) functions. PN-CFTA 6/10 Party Conference Trunk Card Use of one card : Can control a conference of up to six partici- pants.
  • Page 45 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-4COTG 4-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start trunk) Provides loop detection, receiving/sending the Caller ID (CLASS SM) signal. PN-6COTJ 6-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk) [For Provides a detector for line fault conditions.
  • Page 46 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-4CSIA 4-line Cell Station Interface Card [For PHS] Used to interface with the CS, based on U-interface. Maximum four CSs can be connected per CSI card. Occupies 16 time slots per one card.
  • Page 47 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME term term PN-2DLCN 2-line Digital Long Line Circuit Card for D Series i/D term 65 (Series E/III), D 70/60 (Elite/Electra Pro), DSS Console, ATTCON, DESKCON [–48 V version, 2-wire type] Provides Line Test function.
  • Page 48 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-8IPLA IP-PAD 8-channel IP-PAD Card Provides LAN Interface, Packet Assembly/Disassembly to accom- modate Legacy Line/Trunk interface. And provides voice com- pression DSP control functions such as voice compression control, DTMF relay.
  • Page 49 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-32IPLA-A IP-PAD 32-channel IP-PAD Card Provides LAN interface, Packet Assembly/Disassembly to accom- modate Legacy Line/Trunk interface. Provides voice compression DSP control functions such as voice compression control, DTMF relay and FAX relay.
  • Page 50 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-4LCF 4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance: Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set) [For Australia] Provides Message Waiting Lamp control, Line Test functions for each circuit, and reverse function for only No.3 circuit.
  • Page 51 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-8LCAD 8-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Provides Caller ID Display on analog station. Loop resistance: Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set) Provides Message Waiting Lamp control, momentary open for each circuit.
  • Page 52 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-M10 Optical Fiber Interface Card Provides optical fiber interface for T1/E1 Digital Trunk Interface (1.5 M/2 Mbps). Line length : 10 km (6.2 miles) or less Line coding: CMI PN-M13 24-line Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) Splitter Card...
  • Page 53 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-4RSTF-A 4-line Sender Card for Caller ID Display on analog Single Line [For North Telephones. America/ PN-4LLCB is required. Asia includ- ing China] PN-4RSTH 4-line Sender Card for Caller ID Display on analog Single Line Telephones...
  • Page 54 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PN-4VCTI 4VCT 4-channel CODEC Card for IP Trunk Card Provides voice compression DSP control functions such as voice NOTE 1 compression control, DTMF relay and FAX relay. •...
  • Page 55 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PZ-24IPLA 24DSP 24-channel DSP Card for 8-channel IP-PAD Card Provides Packet Assembly/Disassembly to accommodate Legacy Line/Trunk Interface. And provides voice compression DSP con- trol functions such as voice compression control, DTMF relay same as IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card.
  • Page 56 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Line/Trunk Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME PZ-VM10-M VM10 4-port Voice Mail Card (NEAXMail AD-8) One card per system Number of ports: 4 ports (Up to 8 ports when PZ-VM01 is mounted) Occupies two physical slots width per card.
  • Page 57: Cable

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION Cable This table shows the names and functions of the cables. Cable Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FUNCTION NAME NAME AC CORD-E-U [Asia/North AC cord America/Latin America]/ One AC cord is required per MC. AC CORD-E-A [Australia]/ AC CORD-E-E [Europe]...
  • Page 58: Mounting Conditions Of Circuit Cards

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS This section explains the conditions for mounting circuit cards used in the system. • NEAX IPS /IPS (6 slot version) Circuit Card Mounting Slots LT04/AP04 LT01/AP01 MC0-2 LT00/AP00 LT03/AP03...
  • Page 59 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS NOTE 1: PN-8IPLA (IP-PAD) card is mounted in the LT04 of MC0-2. IP-PAD LT01 LT04 LT00 LT03 LT02 NOTE 2: PN-32IPLA-A (IP-PAD) card is recommended to be mounted in the LT04 slot of MC0-2 to use the LT slots efficiently.
  • Page 60 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS NOTE 6: PN-4CSIA/PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) card must be mounted only in the even number slot of LT00- LT04 (LT00, LT02, LT04). Maximum 3 CSI cards can be mounted per MC. PN-SC03-B/ PN-SC03-C (CSH) card or other application processor card (except for DTI/PRT/BRT card) can be mounted besides the CSI card as following example.
  • Page 61 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS • NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version) Circuit Card Mounting Slots LT02/AP02 LT06/AP06 LT01/AP01 LT05/AP05 MC0-1 LT00/AP00 LT04/AP04 LT03/AP03 FRONT SIDE LTC2 BUS0 LTC1 MC0-1 LTC0 REAR SIDE LT00-LT06 : Line/Trunk card mounting slots MP : PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D AP00-AP06: Application Processor card mounting slot...
  • Page 62 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS NOTE 1: When using PN-8IPLA (IP-PAD) card without PZ-24IPLA (24 DSP) card, IP-PAD card can be mounted in LT00 slot and LT04 slot of MC0-1, and the other LT/AP card can be mounted in the vacant slot as follows.
  • Page 63 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS <Using 16 channels (IP-PAD is in LT04)> LT02 Other LT/AP Other LT/AP LT06 LT01 Other LT/AP AP only LT05 LT00 Other LT/AP IP-PAD + 24DSP LT04 Other LT/AP LT03 <Using 24/32 channels (IP-PAD is in LT04)> LT02 Other LT/AP AP only...
  • Page 64 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS In this case, you must provide two vacant slots in MC0. These vacant slots can be located in any LT/AP slots on the MC0, and you can mount other LT/AP cards except for IPT and 4VCT cards on other LT/AP slots as shown in the following table.
  • Page 65 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS NOTE 6: PN-4CSIA/PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) card must be mounted only in the even number slot of LT00- LT06 (LT00, LT02, LT04, LT06). Maximum 4 CSI cards can be mounted per MC. PN-SC03- B/PN-SC03-C (CSH) card or other application processor card (except for DTI/PRT/BRT card) can be mounted besides the CSI card as following example.
  • Page 66: System Conditions

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CONDITIONS SYSTEM CONDITIONS Conditions for Modular Chassis (MC) • Wall Mounting Installation is not available for NEAX IPS /IPS • The cooling FAN that is mounted in the right side of the MC should be replaced every four years in order to ensure the cooling system.
  • Page 67: System Specifications

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS The following shows the system specifications of the NEAX IPS /IPS • NEAX IPS /IPS (6 slot version) System Specifications ITEM SPECIFICATIONS 430 (16.9) [W] × 365 (14.4) [D] × 85 (3.5) [H] UNIT: mm (inch) Dimensions (Height of the rubber leg (3 mm [0.1 inch]) is not included) Weight...
  • Page 68 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS • NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version) System Specifications ITEM SPECIFICATIONS 430 (16.9) [W] × 365 (14.4) [D] × 85 (3.5) [H] UNIT: mm (inch) Dimensions (Height of the rubber leg (3 mm [0.1 inch]) is not included) Weight Approximately 7.5 kg/MC (When all slots are occupied) Input Power...
  • Page 69: System Capacity

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY SYSTEM CAPACITY The following shows the system capacity of the NEAX IPS As for the system capacity of the NEAX IPS , refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS System Manual. • NEAX IPS (6 slot version) System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM...
  • Page 70 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL 2 PHYSICAL 3 PHYSICAL NOTE 1 Other Major AP card LT Port NOTE 3, NOTE 8 Physical MC Port for Line/ Trunk NOTE 2 Physical MC Port for IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card IP-PAD without 24DSP card...
  • Page 71 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL 2 PHYSICAL 3 PHYSICAL NOTE 6, NOTE 8 IP Port term Virtual MC Port for D For Series 3300 Virtual MC Port for Virtual For Series 3400 or later Station for Visitor Virtual MC Port for IP-CS For Series 3300...
  • Page 72 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL 2 PHYSICAL 3 PHYSICAL Physical IPT VCT channels For H.323 connection (Number of channel for simultaneous communica- tion per system) Destination IP Address (Number of destination office) Virtual IPT Number of Virtual MC for...
  • Page 73 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL 2 PHYSICAL 3 PHYSICAL Legacy Terminal Single Line Telephone with Total number of Single Line term 8LC card Telephone and D should NOTE 11, NOTE 12 be up to 40 terminals per MC (Maximum 120 terminals per Single Line Telephone with...
  • Page 74 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL 2 PHYSICAL 3 PHYSICAL Card Ether card IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card 2 cards per FP NOTE 13 IP-PAD (PN-32IPLA) card 1 card per MC NOTE 13 IPT card NOTE 13 1 card per MC 4VCT card...
  • Page 75 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL 2 PHYSICAL 3 PHYSICAL NOTE 15 WLAN Terminal VoWLAN Terminal CS/ZT For local power supply For main power supply IP-CS For Series 3300 For Series 3400 or later Virtual CS for WLAN NOTE 15 C.O.
  • Page 76 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL 2 PHYSICAL 3 PHYSICAL ISDN PRT card BRT card Number of circuit for PB sender Number of circuit for PB receiver SMDR interface port SMDR with AP00 MP built-in SMDR on RS- 232C MP built-in SMDR on IP...
  • Page 77 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY NOTE 1: The total number of FP/AP card should not exceed 64. NOTE 2: The total number of ports of the following trunks is maximum 256. • COT/LDT/ODT • PRT/BRT/DTI/CCT • CCIS Virtual IPT/CCIS IPT (Point-to-Point connection/Point-to-Multipoint connection)/ H.323 IPT/SIP NOTE 3: The total number of physical MC port is maximum 192 per system.
  • Page 78 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY • NEAX IPS (8 slot version) System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC Physical MC For MP, legacy LT and AP cards, and power supply units NOTE 1 Built in FP (on MP) term Virtual FP for D Virtual FP for PS...
  • Page 79 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC LT Port NOTE 3, NOTE 8 Physical MC Port for Line/ Trunk NOTE 2 Physical MC Port for IP-PAD Physical MC Port for CS/ZT NOTE 4 Physical MC Port for CCIS IPT (Point-to-Point Connec-...
  • Page 80 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC PS Port NOTE 7, NOTE 8 Virtual MC Port for PS NOTE 10 Virtual MC Port for WLAN NOTE 14 Terminal NOTE 7, NOTE 9 AP Port Virtual MC Port for SIP NOTE 2, NOTE 15...
  • Page 81 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC IP Terminal term IP (IP Adapter Type/IP term Bundled Type), D term INASET, D SP20/ term SP30 Legacy Terminal Single Line Telephone with Total number of Single Line term NOTE 11...
  • Page 82 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC Card Ether card IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card 2 cards per FP NOTE 12 IP-PAD (PN-32IPLA) card 1 card per MC NOTE 12 IPT card NOTE 12 1 card per MC 4VCT card...
  • Page 83 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC Card The other Line/Trunk card As required Physical LT port: 56 ports per MC Virtual LT port: 8 ports per MC Total number of LT port: 64 ports per MC The other AP card As required...
  • Page 84 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC Tie Line Trunk (Digital) 24DTI card DTI : 10 CCIS: 8 30DTI card ISDN PRT card BRT card Number of circuit for PB sender Number of circuit for PB receiver...
  • Page 85 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC Number of Conference Groups Three-Way Calling (Confer- ence [3/4-Party]) Station/Attendant Con- 6-party : 4 trolled Conference (Confer- 10-party : 2 ence [6/10-Party]) Conference [32-Party] NOTE 1: The total number of AP card should not exceed 64.
  • Page 86 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY • NEAX IPS (6 slot version) + NEAX IPS (8 slot version) System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC Physical MC For MP, legacy LT and AP cards, and power supply units NOTE 1 Built in FP (on MP)
  • Page 87 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC LT Port NOTE 3, NOTE 8 Physical MC Port for Line/ Trunk NOTE 2 Physical MC Port for IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card IP-PAD without 24DSP card IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card with 24DSP card...
  • Page 88 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC PS Port NOTE 7, NOTE 8 Virtual MC Port for PS NOTE 10 Virtual MC Port for WLAN NOTE 15 Terminal NOTE 9 AP Port Virtual MC Port for SIP NOTE 2, NOTE 16...
  • Page 89 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC IP Terminal term IP (IP Adapter Type/IP For Series 3300 term Bundled Type), D For Series 3400 or later term INASET, D SP20/ term SP30...
  • Page 90 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC Card Ether card IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card 2 cards per FP NOTE 13 IP-PAD (PN-32IPLA) card 1 card per MC NOTE 13 IPT card NOTE 13 1 card per MC 4VCT card...
  • Page 91 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC Card The other Line/Trunk card As required Physical LT port: 40 ports per MC0 56 ports per MC1 Virtual LT port: 24 ports per MC0 8 ports per MC1 Total number of LT port: 64 ports per MC...
  • Page 92 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM REMARKS 1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC Tie Line Trunk (Digital) 24DTI card DTI : 10 CCIS: 8 30DTI card ISDN PRT card BRT card Number of circuit for PB sender Number of circuit for PB receiver...
  • Page 93 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY NOTE 1: The total number of AP card should not exceed 64. NOTE 2: The total number of ports of the following trunks is maximum 256. • COT/LDT/ODT • PRT/BRT/DTI/CCT • CCIS Virtual IPT/CCIS IPT (Point-to-Point connection/Point-to-Multipoint connection)/ H.323 IPT/SIP NOTE 3: The total number of physical MC port is maximum 128 per system.
  • Page 94 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY Maximum Voice Channels per Physical IPT Card • CCIS Virtual IPT (PN-32IPLA-A + PN-16VCTA/PN-16VCTA-A) MAXIMUM VOICE CHANNELS PAYLOAD SIZE G.729a G.711 G.723.1 10 ms. – 20 ms. – 30 ms. 40 ms. – • CCIS Virtual IPT (PN-8IPLA + PZ-24IPLA) MAXIMUM VOICE CHANNELS PAYLOAD SIZE G.729a...
  • Page 95 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY Maximum Voice Channels per Physical IPT/SIP Card • H.323 IPT MAXIMUM VOICE CHANNELS PAYLOAD SIZE G.729a G.711 G.723.1 20 ms. – 30 ms. 40 ms. – • The number of IP terminal that can be connected to the In-Skin HUB is as follows. •...
  • Page 96 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM CAPACITY Number of IP Terminal No. of IP IP Terminal Terminal REMARKS (MAXIMUM) Inaset ITR-LC-1 ITR-240G-1 ITR-320C-1 term ITR-8D-2 ITR-8D-3 ITR-16D-2 ITR-16D-3 ITR-16LD-3 ITR-32D-3 ITR-4D-1 – 86 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.0 3sch1001.fm JANUARY/31/2006...
  • Page 97: Chapter 2 Installation

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION This chapter explains how to install the PBX and the peripheral equipment, system initialization and data entry, and operation test procedures you should follow after completing the installation. PRECAUTIONS ................. PROCEDURE ................UNPACKING ................INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ........
  • Page 98 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION RING GENERATOR CARD REPLACEMENT ......157 – 88 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.0 3sch2001.fm JANUARY/31/2006...
  • Page 99: Precautions

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS Grounding Requirements The system grounding must have a specific ground resistance and AC noise level. Standard grounding re- quirements are as shown below: • Communication grounding: Less than 10 Ω • Protective ground for MC : Less than 10 Ω NOTE: The AC ripple on these various grounds should be less than 0.5 Vp-p.
  • Page 100: Static Electricity Guard

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Static Electricity Guard You must wear a grounded wrist strap to protect circuit cards from static electricity. Static Electricity Guard • WHEN PLUGGING/UNPLUGGING A CIRCUIT CARD FRAME GROUND SCREW WRIST STRAP • WHEN HOLDING A CIRCUIT CARD NEVER TOUCH THE COMPONENTS OR SOLDERED SURFACE WITH BARE HANDS.
  • Page 101 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Static Electricity Guard • WHEN MAKING A SWITCH SETTING ON A CIRCUIT CARD CIRCUIT CARD WEAR A WRIST STRAP AND PERFORM THE WORK ON A GROUNDED CONDUCTIVE WORK SURFACE. • WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD CONDUCTIVE CIRCUIT POLYETHYLENE CARD...
  • Page 102: Procedure For Unplugging/Plugging Circuit Cards

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Procedure for Unplugging/Plugging Circuit Cards When removing a circuit card from the MC or when mounting a circuit card in the MC, follow the proce- dure given below. Procedure for Unplugging/Plugging Circuit Cards PROCEDURE CIRCUIT CARD CONDITION PLUG UNPLUG...
  • Page 103 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS CAUTION 1. You must hold the edge of a circuit card when plugging or unplugging the circuit card. If you touch another area, you may be exposed to hazardous voltages. WRIST STRAP TO FRAME GROUND CONNECTION NEVER TOUCH THE COMPO- NENTS OR SOLDERED SUR- FACE WITH BARE HANDS.
  • Page 104: Turning Power On

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Turning Power ON CAUTION Do not turn off the PZ-PW131 card on MC1 and MC2 when the system is operating. Plug the all AC cord into wall outlets. Turn the SW switches of all the PZ-PW131 cards to ON. First, turn ON MC1 and MC2. Then, turn ON MC0.
  • Page 105: Procedure

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE PROCEDURE This flowchart explains the procedures for installing the PBX system. You should follow the procedure shown below. Procedure Flowchart START Page 97 UNPACKING INSTALLATION Page 98 MAIN EQUIPMENT Page 103 REMOVING COVER Page 105 BUS CABLE CONNECTION Page 108 MDF CABLE CONNECTION Page 135...
  • Page 106 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Procedure Flowchart REFER TO CHAPTER 3 SWITCH SETTINGS Page 161 CIRCUIT CARDS MOUNTING Page 146 CIRCUIT CARDS SYSTEM Page 148 INITIALIZATION Page 150 SYSTEM DATA ENTRY Page 151 OPERATION TEST Page 152 SYSTEM DATA SAVE CLEANING Page 152 VISUAL CHECK MOUNTING FRONT COVER...
  • Page 107: Unpacking

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION UNPACKING UNPACKING ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Check the received quantity of packages containing the PBX system with the description on the shipping document. Check the packaging for external damage done by transportation and record it as necessary. Unpack the packaging.
  • Page 108: Installation Of Main Equipment

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT Desktop Setting Installation Start • Check the site for installing the PBX with the work drawing to verify that the Checkup before installation required desk space is ensured and that service entrances and ducts for trunk/ extension cables, power cables and bus cables have been properly worked at correct positions.
  • Page 109 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT Desk/Floor Space 150 (5.9) UNIT: mm (inch) 365 (14.4) 430 (16.9) 200 (7.9) 1000 (39.4) MAINTENANCE AREA 200 (7.9) FRONT SIDE Cable Hole Location REAR COVER FOR BUS CABLE FOR OTHER CABLE MC0-2 FOR PFT CARD FOR MDF CABLE : CABLE HOLE...
  • Page 110 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Connection of MC Secure between the MC with JOINT BRACKET. NOTE: Screws are attached to the JOINT BRACKET KIT. Connection of MC JOINT BRACKET – 100 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.0 3sch2001.fm...
  • Page 111: 19-Inch Rack Mounting Installation

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT 19-inch Rack Mounting Installation Start • Check the site for installing the PBX with the work drawing to verify that the Checkup before installation required floor space is ensured and that service entrances and ducts for trunk/ extension cables, power cables and grounding conductors have been properly worked at correct positions.
  • Page 112 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT • Mounting MC to 19-inch Rack (1) Secure the MC and RACK MOUNT with screws. (2) Secure the RACK MOUNT and 19-inch Rack with screws. NOTE 1: Screws are attached to the RACK MOUNT KIT. NOTE 2: To simplify MDF cable connection procedure, you should connect shorter MDF cables to a MC before mounting the MC to the 19-inch Rack.
  • Page 113: Removing Cover

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION REMOVING COVER REMOVING COVER • FRONT COVER (1) Loosen screws fixing the FRONT COVER. (2) Remove the FRONT COVER from the MC. Removing FRONT COVER Loosen screws fixing the FRONT COVER. Remove the FRONT COVER from the MC. –...
  • Page 114 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION REMOVING COVER • REAR COVER (1) Loosen two screws fixing the REAR COVER. (2) Remove the nails of the rear cover from the MC. (3) Slide the REAR COVER to the behind. Removing REAR COVER NAIL REAR COVER –...
  • Page 115: Bus Cable Connection

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BUS CABLE CONNECTION BUS CABLE CONNECTION The BUS cable is required to connect between MC0 and MC1 or MC0 and MC2. Use the following BUS cable in accordance with the system configuration. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION BUS CABLE REMARKS NEAX IPS /IPS (6 slot version)
  • Page 116 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BUS CABLE CONNECTION • NEAX IPS /IPS (6 slot version) Connection of BUS Cables BUS2 BUS1 BUS0 BUS2 BUS1 BUS0 Cable BUS2 Cable BUS1 BUS0 BUS Cable: BUS-0.4 CA-PA (0.45 m [18 inch]) • NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version) Connection of BUS Cable BUS0...
  • Page 117 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BUS CABLE CONNECTION • NEAX IPS /IPS (6 slot version) + NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version) Connection of BUS Cable BUS0 Cable BUS2 BUS1 BUS0 BUS Cable: BUS-0.4 CA-CHG (0.45 m [18 inch]) NOTE: When using BUS-0.4 CA-CHG, the cable must be connected as follows. Connect Connect BUS0 connector...
  • Page 118: Mdf Cable Connection

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION MDF CABLE CONNECTION Installation of External MDF • Secure the external MDF onto the floor or the wall. • Mount the required MDF components. • If required, install the cable ducts for the cables to be laid between the MDF and the Main Equipment. In this case, confirm the locations of the cable holes for the Main Equipment.
  • Page 119 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION • NEAX IPS /IPS (6 slot version) MDF Cables for Each MC FROM CABLE CABLE NUMBER DESIGNATION MODULE CONNECTION LTC0 0 LTC0 LTC1 0 LTC1 LTC0 1 LTC0 LTC1 1 LTC1 LTC0 2 LTC0 LTC1 2 LTC1 •...
  • Page 120: Cable Connection To Mdf

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION Cable Connection to MDF Connect the cables to the MDF referring to below. • NEAX IPS /IPS (6 slot version) Card Slots and the LTC Connectors LTC1 LTC0 BUS2 BUS1 MC0-2 BUS0 LTC Connector Accommodation LTC CONNECTOR CARD SLOT NUMBER REMARKS...
  • Page 121 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION • NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version) Card Slots and the LTC Connectors LTC2 LTC1 MC0-1 LTC0 BUS0 LTC Connector Accommodation LTC CONNECTOR CARD SLOT NUMBER REMARKS LTC0 LT00-LT02/AP00-AP02 LTC1 LT03-LT05/AP03-AP05 LTC2 LT06/AP06 – 111 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.0 3sch2001.fm JANUARY/31/2006...
  • Page 122: Location Of Each Len

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION Location of Each LEN The Line Equipment Number (LEN) of Physical MC/Virtual MC is assigned by CM14 or CM10 as fol- lows. When your system contains Series 3200 R6.2 (R6.2) or later software, we recommend you to assign the LEN by CM14.
  • Page 123 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION • LEN of Physical MC/Virtual MC assigned by CM14 Location of Each LEN XX : FP Number (0-31) XXZZZ Level 7 [For Series 3200 software or before] XXZZZ Level 6 FP Number (0-59) XXZZZ Level 5 [For Series 3300 software or later] XXZZZ...
  • Page 124 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION - NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version) 00071 00079 00087 00095 00103 00111 00119 00070 00078 00086 00094 00102 00110 00118 00069 00077 00085 00093 00101 00109 00117 00068 00076 00084 00092 00100 00108 00116 00067 00075...
  • Page 125 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION • LEN of Physical MC assigned by CM10 Location of Each LEN : MC Number (0-7) Level 7 ZZ: Port Number (00-63) Level 6 Level 5 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Level 0 (LTXX) LT card accommodation position...
  • Page 126 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION - NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version) (LT00) (LT01) (LT02) (LT03) (LT04) (LT05) (LT06) (LT00) (LT01) (LT02) (LT03) (LT04) (LT05) (LT06) - NEAX IPS /IPS (6 slot version) + NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version) (LT00) (LT01) (LT02)
  • Page 127: Ltc Connector Pin Arrangement

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC Connector Pin Arrangement This figure shows the LTC Connector Pin Arrangement. NEAX IPS /IPS (6 slot version) • LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assignment by CM14) MC0 (LTC0/LTC1) MC1, MC2 (LTC0/LTC1) Page 118 •...
  • Page 128 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assigned by CM14) • MC1 (LTC0/LTC1) LTC0 LTC1 LEN00064 LEN00088 00065 00089 00066 00090 00067 00091 LT00/AP00 LT03/AP03 00068 00092 00069 00093 00070 00094 00071 00095 00072 00096 00073 00097 00074 00098...
  • Page 129 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assigned by CM10) • MC0 (LTC0/LTC1) LTC0 LTC1 LEN000 LEN024 LT00/AP00 LT03/AP03 LT01/AP01 LT04/AP04 LEN039 LT02/AP02 LEN023 25 MJ 50 MN Continued on next page – 119 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.0 3sch2001.fm...
  • Page 130 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assigned by CM10) • MC1 (LTC0/LTC1) LTC0 LTC1 LEN100 LEN124 LT00/AP00 LT03/AP03 LT01/AP01 LT04/AP04 LEN139 LT02/AP02 LEN123 25 MJ 50 MN • MC2 (LTC0/LTC1) LTC0 LTC1 LEN200 LEN224 LT00/AP00 LT03/AP03 LT01/AP01 LT04/AP04...
  • Page 131 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version) • LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assignment by CM14) MC0 (LTC0/LTC1/LTC2) MC1 (LTC0/LTC1/LTC2) Page 123 • LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assignment by CM10) MC0 (LTC0/LTC1/LTC2) Page 124 MC1 (LTC0/LTC1/LTC2) Page 125 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assigned by CM14)
  • Page 132 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC2 LEN00048 00049 00050 00051 LT06/AP06 00052 00053 00054 LEN00055 – 122 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.0 3sch2001.fm JANUARY/31/2006...
  • Page 133 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assigned by CM14) • MC1 (LTC0/LTC1/LTC2) LTC0 LTC1 LEN00064 LEN00088 00065 00089 00066 00090 00067 00091 LT00/AP00 LT03/AP03 00068 00092 00069 00093 00070 00094 00071 00095 00072 00096 00073 00097 00074 00098...
  • Page 134 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assigned by CM10) • MC0 (LTC0/LTC1/LTC2) LTC0 LTC1 LEN000 LEN024 LT00/AP00 LT03/AP03 LT01/AP01 LT04/AP04 LT02/AP02 LT05/AP05 LEN023 LEN047 25 MJ 50 MN LTC2 LEN048 LT06/AP06 LEN055 – 124 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.0 3sch2001.fm JANUARY/31/2006...
  • Page 135 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assigned by CM10) • MC1 (LTC0/LTC1/LTC2) LTC0 LTC1 LEN100 LEN124 LT00/AP00 LT03/AP03 LT01/AP01 LT04/AP04 LT02/AP02 LT05/AP05 LEN123 LEN147 25 MJ 50 MN LTC2 LEN148 LT06/AP06 LEN155 25 MJ 50 MN –...
  • Page 136: Mdf Cross Connections

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION MDF Cross Connections This table shows the cross connections on the MDF for LTC0, LTC1 and LTC2. LTC2 is only available for NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version). LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information NOTE 1: PIN No.
  • Page 137 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information TYPE OF INTERFACE RUNNING STATION SLOTS CABLE CABLE 4DIT 2DIT WH-BL BL-WH WH-OR OR-WH WH-GN GN-WH WH-BR BR-WH WH-SL SL-WH RD-BL BL-RD RD-OR OR-RD RD-GN GN-RD Continued on next page –...
  • Page 138 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information TYPE OF INTERFACE RUNNING STATION SLOTS 2-W E&M 4-W E&M CABLE CABLE 8COT 4COT 4LDT 2LDT 4ODT 2ODT 4ODT 2ODT RD-BR TxT0 TxT0 BR-RD TxR0 TxR0 RD-SL RcvT0 RcvT0 SL-RD RcvR0 RcvR0 BK-BL...
  • Page 139 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information TYPE OF INTERFACE RUNNING STATION SLOTS CABLE CABLE 4DIT 2DIT RD-BR BR-RD RD-SL SL-RD BK-BL BL-BK BK-OR OR-BK BK-GN GN-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-SL SL-BK YL-BL BL-YL Continued on next page –...
  • Page 140 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information TYPE OF INTERFACE RUNNING STATION SLOTS 2-W E&M 4-W E&M CABLE CABLE 8COT 4COT 4LDT 2LDT 4ODT 2ODT 4ODT 2ODT YL-OR TxT0 TxT0 OR-YL TxR0 TxR0 YL-GN RcvT0 RcvT0 GN-YL RcvR0 RcvR0 YL-BR...
  • Page 141 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information TYPE OF INTERFACE RUNNING STATION SLOTS CABLE CABLE 4DIT 2DIT 8LC 4LC LLC YL-OR OR-YL YL-GN GN-YL YL-BR NOTE 1 BR-YL YL-SL SL-YL VI-BL BL-VI VI-OR OR-VI VI-GN GN-VI VI-BR BR-VI VI-SL...
  • Page 142 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information TYPE OF INTERFACE term 2-WIRE D EXT. EXT. KEY/ DIGITAL RUNNING STATION SMARTCON/ PAGE/ SLOTS EXT. CABLE CABLE DSSCON/ MOH/ RELAY NOTE 2 DESKCON 8DLC 6DLC 4DLC 2DLC DK00 4COT WH-BL BL-WH...
  • Page 143 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information TYPE OF INTERFACE term 2-WIRE D EXT. EXT. KEY/ DIGITAL RUNNING STATION SMARTCON/ PAGE/ SLOTS EXT. CABLE CABLE DSSCON/ MOH/ RELAY NOTE 2 DESKCON 8DLC 6DLC 4DLC 2DLC DK00 4COT RD-BR BR-RD...
  • Page 144 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MDF CABLE CONNECTION LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information TYPE OF INTERFACE term 2-WIRE D EXT. EXT. KEY/ DIGITAL RUNNING STATION SMARTCON/ PAGE/ SLOTS EXT. CABLE CABLE DSSCON/ MOH/ RELAY NOTE 2 DESKCON 8DLC 6DLC 4DLC 2DLC DK00 4COT YL-OR OR-YL...
  • Page 145: Cable Running

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION CABLE RUNNING CABLE RUNNING AC cord, BUS cable, MDF cable, LAN cable, RS-232-C cable is connected in the following location. Con- firm that each cable is running as following. • NEAX IPS /IPS (6 slot version) Cable Location and Running TO LAN TO MAT (VIA LAN) TO MAT (DIRECT CONNECTION)
  • Page 146 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION CABLE RUNNING • NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version) Cable Location and Running TO LAN TO MAT (VIA LAN) TO MAT (DIRECT CONNECTION) TO MDF CHAMP CABLE×3 TO OUTLET NOTE 1 AC CORD RING GENE- RATOR BUS CABLE (BETWEEN MULTIPLE MC) IP-PAD...
  • Page 147: Battery Connection

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BATTERY CONNECTION BATTERY CONNECTION When you use the external battery, follow the procedure below. WARNING TURN OFF AC POWER BEFORE CONNECTING BATTERIES. CAUTION 24 V batteries must be used in this system. Connect BATT CA-P5 to CN102 connector of PZ-PW131 card and the external battery as shown below. Battery Connection FRONT SIDE CN102...
  • Page 148 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BATTERY CONNECTION NOTE 3: When the system is NEAX IPS /IPS that is set to more than two-MC configuration, con- nect all the BATT CA-P5 to the terminals of the external battery unit together. NOTE 4: The following specifications of small sealed type battery is required for the external battery. When you use the battery that does not suit the following specifications, normal operation of the system and action for the power failure cannot be guaranteed.
  • Page 149 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION BATTERY CONNECTION • NEAX IPS /IPS (6 slot version) + NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version) POWER FAILURE BATTERY NUMBER OF MC CONFIGURATION DURABILITY SPECIFICATION BATTERY 12 V DC, 2/2.2 Ah 30 minutes (2.2-2.3 V/cell) 12 V DC, 7.2 Ah 3 hours (2.2-2.3 V/cell) 12 V DC, 7.2 Ah...
  • Page 150: Installation Of Peripheral Equipment

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT Below explains the installation of the following peripheral equipment. For the installation of the other pe- ripheral equipment, refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS Installation Procedure Manual. • Power Failure Transfer (4PFT) •...
  • Page 151 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT Installation of PZ-4PFTA card STEP1: Mount the PZ-4PFTA card into the space of MC, and secure the PZ-4PFTA card and MC with screws. Mounting PZ-4PFTA Card PZ-4PFTA STEP2: Connect the MDF cable, POWER CA-PFT and BATT CA-P5 to the PZ-4PFTA card as shown below.
  • Page 152 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT STEP3: Connect the 25-pair cables on the MDF. • This figure shows the CONN1 connector pin assignment for each PFT circuit number (No. 0 - No. 3). CONN1 Connector Pin Assignment CONN1 1 Sta. R0 26 Sta.
  • Page 153 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT • This figure shows MDF cross connection for No. 0 circuit on the PZ-4PFTA card. MDF Cross Connection for PFT (4PFT) TO C.O. LINE Ring Ring TO STATION PZ-4PFTA LTC0 PN-4LC CONN1 Sta. R0 LEN000 Sta.
  • Page 154 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT MDF Cross Connection for PFT (4PFT) 1 CONN1 CONNECTOR CONN1 (J) CONN1 (P) Sta. R0 26 Sta. T0 26 Sta. T0 Sta. R0 TO STATION 4LC. R0 27 4LC. T0 27 4LC. T0 4LC.
  • Page 155: Alarm Display Panel (Mp)

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT Alarm Display Panel (MP) MDF Cross Connection for Alarm Display Panel NOTE: NEAX IPS Supports MJ/MN alarm. NEAX IPS Supports MJ alarm only. ALARM DISPLAY PANEL PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/ LTC0 PN-CP24-D/PN-CP31-A/PN-CP31-B/ PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D FRONT –27 CN102 REAR PZ-PW131 BATT CA-P5...
  • Page 156: Mounting Circuit Cards

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS Before mounting the circuit cards, confirm the following items. ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive • Wrist Strap is connected to Frame Ground. Handling Precautions Required See CHAPTER 2 “Static Electricity Guard”. Page 90 •...
  • Page 157 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS Fix the CARD STOPPER according to the following procedure. STEP1: After mounting all circuit cards, let the bottom of CARD STOPPER hole through the screw and pull down. STEP2: Fix the CARD STOPPER with the screw. CARD STOPPER Installation BOTTOM OF CARD STOPPER HOLE...
  • Page 158: System Initialization

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SYSTEM INITIALIZATION SYSTEM INITIALIZATION There are two methods for System Initialization. The first method is to Clear All Data, ATTENTION except LEN000 as a CAT terminal, and then program the System Data. The second Contents Static Sensitive method is to use the Resident System Program, which causes the system to configure Handling Precautions Required...
  • Page 159: Office Data Conversion

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SYSTEM INITIALIZATION Office Data Conversion When upgrading the software of the system from Series 3300 or before to Series 3400 or later, the office data conversion by CM00>90 is required. The office data that has been converted and the office data in Series 3400 software or later are incompatible with the software of Series 3300 or before.
  • Page 160: System Data Entry

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SYSTEM DATA ENTRY SYSTEM DATA ENTRY Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) is used for data entry. For the details, re- ATTENTION fer to the NEAX 2000 IPS MATWorX User Guide. Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required NOTE: For assigning system data, refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS Command Manual. CAUTION Due to the power capacity of RGU on the PN-4LCAA card, maximum 6 stations can be rung at the same time.
  • Page 161: Operation Test

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION TEST OPERATION TEST Confirm the entered system data and hardware, including cable connection, by completing the following operational tests. • Basic Connection Test at MDF Station Line Test (Operator Call from all stations) Central Office Trunk Test (Incoming, Outgoing) Tie Line Trunk Test (Incoming, Outgoing) •...
  • Page 162: System Data Save

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION SYSTEM DATA SAVE/CLEANING AND VISUAL CHECK SYSTEM DATA SAVE After system data entry, save the system data to floppy diskette. Refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS Maintenance Manual for the operation of system data save. CLEANING AND VISUAL CHECK Cleaning Clean the following places: •...
  • Page 163: Mounting Rear Cover

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MOUNTING REAR COVER MOUNTING REAR COVER (1) After connecting each cable to MC, place the REAR COVER. (2) Confirm each cable runs through each correct cable hole. NOTE: For the cable hole of each cable, refer to “Cable Hole Location”.
  • Page 164: Fan Replacement

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION FAN REPLACEMENT FAN REPLACEMENT Replacement Procedure The cooling FAN is mounted in the right side of each MC. The FAN should be replaced every four years to ensure the cooling system. To replace the FAN, follow the procedure below. Loosen one screw of the FAN unit in the rear side of the MC.
  • Page 165: Registration Of Date For Periodic Fan Replacement

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION FAN REPLACEMENT Replacing FAN NOTE FAN UNIT NOTE: Attach a new FAN as its name label faces down. Registration of Date for Periodic FAN Replacement By using Fault Report Scheduling feature, you can register pre-determined date for periodic FAN replace- term ment in advance.
  • Page 166 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION FAN REPLACEMENT DESCRIPTION DATA term CM90 Assign the alarm indication key to D func- • Y=00 tion key, if required. My Line No. + + Key No. F5020: Alarm display CMEA Set the alarm kind for periodic maintenance. •...
  • Page 167: Ring Generator Card Replacement

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION RING GENERATOR CARD REPLACEMENT RING GENERATOR CARD REPLACEMENT Replacement Procedure A ring generator card (PZ-PW139) is pre-installed per MC of NEAX IPS /IPS (8 slot version). But, for some reason such as trouble, follow the procedure below to replace the card. Turn off the power of MC0 and MC1.
  • Page 168 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION RING GENERATOR CARD REPLACEMENT Disconnect the -27V DC cable between the ring generator card and the backboard of MC from PWR0 (5 pin) connector at the backboard side. Disconnecting the DC cable Remove the ring generator card from the MC (Loosen four screws on the card.). Removing the ring generator card Continued on next page –...
  • Page 169 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION RING GENERATOR CARD REPLACEMENT Mount a new ring generator card and tighten four screws on the card. Mounting the ring generator card Reconnect the -27V DC cable to the PWR0 (5 pin) connector at the backboard of MC. Connecting the DC cable Continued on next page –...
  • Page 170 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION RING GENERATOR CARD REPLACEMENT Mount the module cover and tighten seven screws. Mounting the module cover (10) Mount the rear cover and tighten two screws on the cover. (11) Reconnect the PWR cable (AC CODE-E-U/AC CODE-E-A/AC CODE-E-E/AC CODE-E-UK). (12) Turn on the power of MC0 and MC1.
  • Page 171: Chapter 3 Lamp Indications And Switch Settings

    CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS This chapter explains the mounting location, the meaning of lamp indica- tions, and the switch settings of each circuit card for the system. HOW TO READ THIS CHAPTER ..........162 LIST OF REQUIRED CIRCUIT CARDS ........
  • Page 172: How To Read This Chapter

    CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS HOW TO READ THIS CHAPTER HOW TO READ THIS CHAPTER This chapter explains the following items about each circuit card used in this system. Explanations are giv- en in alphabetical order of the circuit card names within each circuit card category (Control, Application Processor, and Line/Trunk).
  • Page 173: List Of Required Circuit Cards

    CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS LIST OF REQUIRED CIRCUIT CARDS LIST OF REQUIRED CIRCUIT CARDS The table below shows the required circuit cards to be explained in this section. List of Required Circuit Cards EXTRACTION/ INSERTION WITH LAMP SWITCH POWER ON NAME...
  • Page 174: Pn-Cp24-A/Pn-Cp24-B/Pn-Cp24-C/Pn-Cp24-D (Mp)

    PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors JACK SYSD CLK IN CONN CONN: To CONN connector on PZ-M606-A (ETHER) – 164 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.0 3sch3001.fm JULY/01/2006...
  • Page 175 PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flash (120 IPM): On Line Flash (slowly) : Off Line OFF or ON : This card is not operating. Lights momentarily when initializing this card. SYSD Flashes while writing the system data for backup to the Flash Memory. Lights while copying the system data from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM.
  • Page 176 PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) Switch Settings CAUTION When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot. SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW3 (Rotary SW) On Line (Call processing is in progress) Off Line (Call processing is stopped) •...
  • Page 177 PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW1 (Push SW) For initializing CPU A-law (Australia) (Piano SW) µ-law (North America) Selection of PLO0 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) • For clock receiver office: SW2-2 SW2-3 FUNCTION 1.5 MHz clock [For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/ PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649] 192 kHz clock...
  • Page 178 PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW4 (Dip SW) Not used Not used 1 2 3 4 Selection of PLO1 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) • For clock receiver office: SW4-3 SW4-4 FUNCTION 1.5 MHz clock [For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/ PN-24PRT/PN-CP24-D/PN-DTA/ PZ-M649] 192 kHz clock...
  • Page 179 PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION JP0 (Jumper pin) For normal operation (Battery backup ON) Not used DOWN Front (Battery backup OFF) JP1 (Jumper pin) RIGHT For using external hold tone source For using internal hold tone source LEFT Front The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of...
  • Page 180: Pn-Cp31-A (Mp)

    PN-CP31-A (MP) PN-CP31-A (MP) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors JACK SYSD CLK IN CONN Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flash (120 IPM): On Line Flash (slowly) : Off Line OFF or ON : This card is not operating. Lights momentarily when initializing this card.
  • Page 181 PN-CP31-A (MP) Switch Settings CAUTION When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot. SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW3 (Rotary SW) On Line (Call processing is in progress) Off Line (Call processing is stopped) •...
  • Page 182 PN-CP31-A (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW1 (Push SW) For initializing CPU A-law (Australia) (Piano SW) µ-law (North America) Selection of PLO0 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) • For clock receiver office: SW2-2 SW2-3 FUNCTION 1.5 MHz clock [For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/ PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649] 192 kHz clock...
  • Page 183 PN-CP31-A (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW4 (Dip SW) Not used Not used 1 2 3 4 Selection of PLO1 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) • For clock receiver office: SW4-3 SW4-4 FUNCTION 1.5 MHz clock [For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/ PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649] 192 kHz clock 3, 4...
  • Page 184 PN-CP31-A (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION JP0 (Jumper pin) For normal operation (Battery backup ON) Not used DOWN Front (Battery backup OFF) JP1 (Jumper pin) RIGHT For using external hold tone source For using internal hold tone source LEFT Front The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of...
  • Page 185: Pn-Cp31-B (Mp)

    PN-CP31-B (MP) PN-CP31-B (MP) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors JACK SYSD CLK IN CONN Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flash (120 IPM): On Line Flash (slowly) : Off Line OFF or ON : This card is not operating. Lights momentarily when initializing this card.
  • Page 186 PN-CP31-B (MP) Switch Settings CAUTION When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot. SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW3 (Rotary SW) On Line (Call processing is in progress) Off Line (Call processing is stopped) •...
  • Page 187 PN-CP31-B (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW1 (Push SW) For initializing CPU A-law (Australia) (Piano SW) µ-law (North America) Selection of PLO0 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) • For clock receiver office: SW2-2 SW2-3 FUNCTION 1.5 MHz clock [For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/ PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649] 192 kHz clock...
  • Page 188 PN-CP31-B (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW4 (Dip SW) Not used Not used 1 2 3 4 Selection of PLO1 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) • For clock receiver office: SW4-3 SW4-4 FUNCTION 1.5 MHz clock [For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/ PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649] 192 kHz clock 3, 4...
  • Page 189 PN-CP31-B (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION JP0 (Jumper pin) For normal operation (Battery backup ON) Not used DOWN Front (Battery backup OFF) JP1 (Jumper pin) RIGHT For using external hold tone source For using internal hold tone source LEFT Front The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of...
  • Page 190: Pn-Cp31-C (Mp)

    PN-CP31-C (MP) PN-CP31-C (MP) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors JACK SYSD CLK IN CONN Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flash (120 IPM): On Line Flash (slowly) : Off Line OFF or ON : This card is not operating. Lights momentarily when initializing this card.
  • Page 191 PN-CP31-C (MP) LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 240 IPM while copying the MP program from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM. When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP31-C/ PN-CP31-D card, flashes at 240 IPM while downloading the MP pro- gram to the Flash Memory (outdated side).
  • Page 192 PN-CP31-C (MP) Switch Settings CAUTION When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot. SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW3 (Rotary SW) On Line (Call processing is in progress) Off Line (Call processing is stopped) •...
  • Page 193 PN-CP31-C (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW1 (Push SW) For initializing CPU A-law (Australia) (Piano SW) µ-law (North America) Selection of PLO0 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) • For clock receiver office: SW2-2 SW2-3 FUNCTION 1.5 MHz clock [For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/ PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649] 192 kHz clock...
  • Page 194 PN-CP31-C (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW4 (Dip SW) Not used Not used 1 2 3 4 Selection of PLO1 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) • For clock receiver office: SW4-3 SW4-4 FUNCTION 1.5 MHz clock [For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/ PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649] 192 kHz clock 3, 4...
  • Page 195 PN-CP31-C (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION JP0 (Jumper pin) For normal operation (Battery backup ON) Not used DOWN Front (Battery backup OFF) JP1 (Jumper pin) RIGHT For using external hold tone source For using internal hold tone source LEFT Front The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of...
  • Page 196: Pn-Cp31-D (Mp)

    PN-CP31-D (MP) PN-CP31-D (MP) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors JACK SYSD CLK IN CONN Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flash (120 IPM): On Line Flash (slowly) : Off Line OFF or ON : This card is not operating. Lights momentarily when initializing this card.
  • Page 197 PN-CP31-D (MP) LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 240 IPM while copying the MP program from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM. When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP31-C/ PN-CP31-D card, flashes at 240 IPM while downloading the MP pro- gram to the Flash Memory (outdated side).
  • Page 198 PN-CP31-D (MP) Switch Settings CAUTION When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot. SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW3 (Rotary SW) On Line (Call processing is in progress) Off Line (Call processing is stopped) •...
  • Page 199 PN-CP31-D (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW1 (Push SW) For initializing CPU A-law (Australia) (Piano SW) µ-law (North America) Selection of PLO0 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) • For clock receiver office: SW2-2 SW2-3 FUNCTION 1.5 MHz clock [For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/ PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649] 192 kHz clock...
  • Page 200 PN-CP31-D (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SW4 (Dip SW) Not used Not used 1 2 3 4 Selection of PLO1 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) • For clock receiver office: SW4-3 SW4-4 FUNCTION 1.5 MHz clock [For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/ PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649] 192 kHz clock 3, 4...
  • Page 201 PN-CP31-D (MP) SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION JP0 (Jumper pin) For normal operation (Battery backup ON) Not used DOWN Front (Battery backup OFF) JP1 (Jumper pin) RIGHT For using external hold tone source For using internal hold tone source LEFT Front The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of...
  • Page 202: Pn-Cp15 (Fp)

    PN-CP15 (FP) PN-CP15 (FP) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors SENSE Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while the circuit card is operating normally. – 192 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.0 3sch3001.fm...
  • Page 203 PN-CP15 (FP) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION SENSE For setting FP No. (Rotary SW) For mounting this card in MC2 Not used 0, 2-F NOTE 1 MB (Toggle SW) For make-busy For normal operation DOWN NOTE 2 Not used (Piano Key SW)
  • Page 204: Pn-Cp19 (Fp)

    PN-CP19 (FP) PN-CP19 (FP) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Flashes at 120 IPM while the circuit card is operating normally. – 194 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.0 3sch3001.fm...
  • Page 205 PN-CP19 (FP) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION MB (Toggle SW) For make-busy For normal operation DOWN NOTE The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col- umn indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
  • Page 206: Pz-M606-A (Ether)

    PZ-M606-A (ETHER) PZ-M606-A (ETHER) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors FACE REAR CONN: CONN To CONN Connector on PN-CP24-A/ PN-CP24-B/ LINK PN-CP24-C/ 100M PN-CP24-D/ PN-CP31-A / PN-CP31-B/ PN-CP31-C/ PN-CP31-D (MP) Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME LINK Green Remains lit when link is established. 100M Green ON : Ethernet is operating at 100 Mbps.
  • Page 207 PZ-M606-A (ETHER) Switch Settings This card has no switches. Mounting PZ-M606-A Card When mounting the ETHER card on the MP card, do the following procedure. STEP1: Take off four screws from the rear side of ETHER support. NOTE: Supports and screws are attached to the ETHER card. STEP2: Connect the CONN connector on the ETHER card and the CONN connector on the MP card.
  • Page 208: Pn-Pw03 (Dc/Dc Pwr)

    PN-PW03 (DC/DC PWR) PN-PW03 (DC/DC PWR) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Remains lit while –48 V power is being supplied. – 198 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.0 3sch3001.fm...
  • Page 209 PN-PW03 (DC/DC PWR) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION MB (Toggle SW) For make-busy (–48 V power off) For normal operation DOWN NOTE (–48 V power on) The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col- umn indicate the standard setting of the switch.
  • Page 210: Pz-Pw131 (Ac/Dc Pwr)

    PZ-PW131 (AC/DC PWR) PZ-PW131 (AC/DC PWR) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors CN101 (VOUNT) CN102 (BATT0) CN103 (FAN) ACIN Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green Remains lit while the operating power is being supplied. – 200 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.0 3sch3001.fm...
  • Page 211 PZ-PW131 (AC/DC PWR) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION For turning AC power off For turning AC power on – 201 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.0 3sch3001.fm...
  • Page 212: Pz-Pw139 (Rgu)

    PZ-PW139 (RGU) PZ-PW139 (RGU) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors Up 20 Hz Down 25 Hz Up 90 VAC Down 75 VAC Lamp Indications This card has no lamp. – 202 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.0 3sch3001.fm JANUARY/31/2006...
  • Page 213 PZ-PW139 (RGU) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION Ringer Voltage: 75 V (Piano SW) Ringer Voltage: 90 V Ringer Frequency: 25 Hz Ringer Frequency: 20 Hz The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col- umn indicate the standard setting of the switch.
  • Page 214: Pn-4Csia (Csi)

    PN-4CSIA (CSI) PN-4CSIA (CSI) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors BSY32 BSY31 BSY30 BSY22 BSY21 BSY20 BSY12 BSY11 BSY10 BSY02 BSY01 BSY00 Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green : For normal operation No.0 circuit and No.1 circuit status : When a loopback is in progress OFF : For normal operation No.2 circuit and No.3 circuit status : When a loopback is in progress...
  • Page 215 PN-4CSIA (CSI) LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BSY32 B channel status : B2 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in use. : B2 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 3 circuit. CS is in make-busy status.
  • Page 216 PN-4CSIA (CSI) LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BSY12 B channel status : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use. : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 1 circuit. CS is in make-busy status.
  • Page 217 PN-4CSIA (CSI) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION JP0 (Jumper pin) With main power supply DOWN With local power supply Front The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col- umn indicate the standard setting of the switch.
  • Page 218: Pn-4Csia-A (Csi)

    PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors BSY32 BSY31 BSY30 BSY22 BSY21 BSY20 BSY12 BSY11 BSY10 BSY02 BSY01 BSY00 Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME Green : For normal operation No.0 circuit and No.1 circuit status : When a loopback is in progress OFF : For normal operation No.2 circuit and No.3 circuit status : When a loopback is in progress...
  • Page 219 PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BSY32 B channel status : B2 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in use. : B2 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 3 circuit. ZT is in make-busy status.
  • Page 220 PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BSY12 B channel status : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use. : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 1 circuit. ZT is in make-busy status.
  • Page 221 PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION JP0 (Jumper pin) With main power supply DOWN With local power supply Front The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col- umn indicate the standard setting of the switch.
  • Page 222: Pn-4Lcaa (Lc)

    PN-4LCAA (LC) PN-4LCAA (LC) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors RGU OUT 75 V 85 V 20 Hz 25 Hz RGU VOLT RGU FREQ Lamp Indications LAMP COLOR FUNCTION NAME BL0-3 • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. •...
  • Page 223 PN-4LCAA (LC) Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SWITCH NAME FUNCTION CHECK NUMBER POSITION RGU OUT Ringer Supply to BWB is ON (Jumper pin) DOWN Ringer Supply to BWB is OFF Front RGU VOLT Ringer Voltage: 75 V (Jumper pin) DOWN Ringer Voltage: 85 V Front RGU FREQ RIGHT...
  • Page 224 PN-4LCAA (LC) NOTE: PN-4LCAA card provides ringing signal to the station lines connected with PN-4LCAA card it- self. By setting the RGU OUT switch to ON (UP position), PN-4LCAA card can also provide ringing signal to the station lines connected with other LC cards through the BWB. When you mount two or more PN-4LCAA cards in a MC, only one PN-4LCAA card can provide the ringing signal through the BWB.
  • Page 225: Pz-4Pfta (Pft)

    PZ-4PFTA (PFT) PZ-4PFTA (PFT) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors PFT1 BATT CHAMP CONNECTOR -27V 01 -27V CONN1 Lamp Indications This card has no lamps. Switch Settings This card has no switches. – 215 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.0 3sch3001.fm...
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