Mivoice Mxone
Mivoice Mxone
Mivoice Mxone
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 SCOPE
This document describes the MX-ONE installation procedure structure and shows the
steps needed for a HW installation. For details of each area, see the following docu-
ments:
• Installation preparation and Earthing, 19/1531-ASP11301
• Installation chassis in a Cabinet, 20/1531-ASP11301
• Installation boards and Cabling, 21/1531-ASP11301
1.3 PREREQUISITES
This section lists requirements that must be fulfilled before the installation starts.
1.3.1 TRAINING
Personnel working with Mitel MX-ONE systems must have the training required to
perform their tasks correctly.
It is recommended for engineers installing the MX-ONE to be acquainted with the
following areas:
• MX-ONE Service Node
• Media Gateway in MX-ONE
• Certification
• TCP/IP Networks
1.3.3 SAFETY
All personnel involved in installation must read and understand the safety instructions
prior to installation, see the description document for SAFETY.
Note: When ASU is stated, it means all versions of ASU, ASU Lite and ASU-II.
Time
slot
50
40
30
20
MGU/10
00
2.3 SERVERS
There are several types of servers used in the MX-ONE. The ASU Servers in three
versions and the Standard Servers.
For technical data about the servers, see document INSTALLATION CHASSIS IN A
RACK.
2.6 CABLES
Cables for each board, power and batteries see document 21/1531-ASP11301
INSTALLATION BOARDS AND CABLING.
3 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
Read through each device installation documentation, and from there, conclude that all
of the equipment can be installed.
For MX-ONE, an analogue trunk line generates a touch or leakage current which if
there are several analogue trunk lines installed, calls for the installation to be in a
“Restricted Access Location". The 3U and 7U chassis are marked with a warning text
"High voltage current..." to reflect this.
Note: Values below are relevant for MX-ONE products. For other products see
suppliers Technical Specification.
The exchange room must meet the following requirements:
• The air shall not contain any dust, smoke, gases or acid fumes
• Temperature +5 to +40 o C (+41 to +104 o F)
• Relative air humidity 20-80%
• The relationship between temperature and air humidity shall not cause conden-
sation
• The equipment must not be exposed to direct sunlight
• Make sure that the floor withstands the mass of the PBX
• For concrete floor, the distributed load is the total mass of equipment in the room
divided by the area of the room
• For wooden floor, extra caution must be taken concerning the spot load of the
cabinets
• The floor should be covered by an earthed anti-static carpet in order to reduce
the risk of the exchange being exposed to interference caused by static elec-
tricity
If the batteries are to be installed in the exchange room, they must be of a type which
does not produce gases or acid fumes.
If the batteries are to be installed in a room outside the exchange room, the environ-
mental conditions must comply with the battery suppliers instructions.
The PBX operators room should be of standard office design, but the floor as in the
exchange room should be covered by an anti-static carpet.
4 INSTALLATION PREPARATION
The site is prepared mostly during the site planning stage, as described in the environ-
mental spec for MX-ONE SITE PLANNING. Should these preparations not be
complete, perform the following steps before starting the installation:
1. Mark where to position the equipment and where to mount wall supports (if
required).
2. Drill holes for anchoring the rack to the floor (use the rack and the tip protection
as a template).
3. If necessary, make holes for the running of cables between rooms.
4. If required, set up cable chutes in the site.
5. Clean the room before unpacking the equipment.
6. Check that needed tools are available. For more details, see installation instruc-
tions for Installation preparation and Earthing
7. Check that ESD-straps are available. For more details, see installation instruc-
tions for Installation preparation and Earthing
4.1 UNPACKING
Check that you have received all part and products according to the delivery slip.
Be careful when open the packing, so no parts are damaged by sharp tools.
Secure that no parts remains in the packing
Recycle the packing material according to local recommendations.
For more details about Installation Preparation, see installation instructions for Instal-
lation preparation and Earthing.
5 EARTHING
It is vital that all MX-ONE hardware building blocks are properly connected to a
common earth.
Make sure that the different units, the MX-ONE Service Node, the Standard Server, the
MX-ONE Lite, the MX-ONE Classic, the AC/DC unit and the fan unit, are connected to
the common earth when these units are screwed into a 19” rack.
Also make sure that MX-ONE equipment that is located outside of the racks, like, for
example, voice recording equipment, are properly connected to the common earth.
At both ends of the grounding conductor the units shall be free from paint or other insu-
lating material.
Note: The earth resistance shall not exceed 10 milli ohms.
For more details about Earthing, see installation instructions for INSTALLATION
PREPARATION AND EARTHING.
These chapters describes the installation of hardware components in the BYB 501
cabinet. The recommended installation order is from the bottom of the cabinet to the
top.
For details see doc 20/1531-ASP11301 Installing Chassis in a Cabinet
Depending on the configuration, some pieces of hardware can be pre-installed. There-
fore, some installation steps may be irrelevant. In that case, ignore the irrelevant step
and proceed to the next one.
It is recommended to install the hardware at the cabinet locations described in the
instructions. Although not recommended, it is possible to change the hardware place-
ment in the cabinet. In that case, the following constraints must be regarded:
• The batteries must be placed at the lowest position in the cabinet.
• The fan unit must always be installed directly above the 7U subracks.
• If two 7U subracks are mounted, they must be mounted closely, one above the
other, and with a fan unit on top.
Note: The instructions describe a hardware installation in the BYB 501 cabinet. When
installing the hardware in other type of cabinets, refer to manufacturer instruc-
tions.
6.1 OVERVIEW
The following flow diagram shows the installation procedure step-by-step.
7 CABLING
9 ALARM INSTALLATION
General alarms can be monitored in several ways depending on how the system is
configured. In systems with MX-ONE Classic (7U chassis) and MGU board, the
simplest way is to use the alarm input on the DC/DC-board and configure the MGU
board.
When many external alarm shall be monitored or when system is not equipped with
MGU board, an ALU2 board can be used.
If more in- or out- signals are required, the number of ALU2 boards can be increased.
Alarm indications are normally transferred to the PBX operator consoles when using
ALU2.
In systems with MGU boards, the system can supervise several alarms, both external
and internal.
For details about alarm and the installation, see document INSTALLATION BOARDS
AND CABLING.
For software installation and configuration of MX-ONE, see the installation instructions
for INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING MIVOICE MX-ONE.
For software installation and configuration of MX-ONE Messaging, see the installation
instructions for Fax Mail and Voice Mail.
11 INSTALLATION TEST
This section describes installation test at the end of the installation procedure.
1) Make sure all internal, external, power and network cables are correctly
connected.
2) Make sure all cable connector screws are firmly tightened.
12 CONCLUDING ROUTINES
1. Clean up the site and remove objects like wrapping paper and cable pieces.
2. Dispose of waste material according to local regulations.
3. Print one copy of the safety document, and place it visible on site, see the
description for SAFETY.
4. Place the battery service instruction sheet (included in NTM 144 265 see
Mounting set for Battery) visible on site.
5. Make sure that the warning label (SVB 131 75) is fastened visible and close to
the AC/DC unit.
6. Make sure that all cables to and from the chassis have earth connections
mounted and that no cable shields are damaged.
7. Make sure that no internal cables are going outside the containment.