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HiPath1120, Installation Guide

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Installation

Unpacking system components

3.4

Unpacking system components

Procedure

 

3.5

Getting  to know your systems

3.5.1

HiPath 1120

Dimensions of the HiPath 1120

Figure 3-1

Dimensions of the HiPath 1120 

Step

Procedure

1.

Check to see that all components listed on the receipt are included in the package. 

2.

Inspect all items for any damage that may have occurred during transportation. If 
any damage occurred, report it immediately to the place of purchase. 

3.

Discard packaging materials according to national environmental regulations. 

Warning

Use only equipment and systems that are in perfect condition. Never operate a dam-
aged system. 

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Summary of Contents for HiPath 1120

Page 1: ...Communication for the open minded Siemens Enterprise Communications www siemens open Documentation HiPath 1100 V7 0 HiPath 1120 Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ...nt 3 14 3 4 Unpacking system components 3 15 3 5 Getting to know your systems 3 15 3 5 1 HiPath 1120 3 15 3 6 HiPath 1120 wall mounting instructions 3 17 3 7 Installing modules 3 17 3 7 1 Configuring the HiPath 1100 3 17 3 7 2 Location of the modules 3 18 3 7 3 Installing modules 3 19 3 7 3 1 On the HiPath 1120 3 19 3 7 4 ADSL Connection in the LAN interface modules 3 20 3 7 4 1 ADSL module 3 20 3...

Page 3: ...rance telephone interface 3 32 3 12 1 Protection of external lines and extensions 3 32 3 13 Installing telephone terminals 3 33 3 14 optiPoint Master Slave telephone HiPath 1120 connections 3 34 3 15 Performing a visual inspection 3 35 4 Programming mode 4 36 4 1 Language 4 36 4 2 Country group of countries 4 37 4 2 0 1 Code Table for Countries and groups of Countries 4 37 5 Abbreviations 5 41 Ind...

Page 4: ...sure to discuss the situation with a supervisor before starting to work For example humidity or risk of an explosion due to the presence of gas should be talked about before proceeding Safety Symbols The following symbols are used to indicate potential hazards Warning Only service and installation personnel should open the PABX box and or connect and handle trunk and extension lines This symbol in...

Page 5: ... stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the gov ernment or the local authorities The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help pre vent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health It is a precondition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment For more detailed information about disposal of your old ...

Page 6: ...s require shutting down the system make sure to disconnect all power supplies Working on low voltage network circuits Only qualified technical personnel should work on low voltage network systems 100 240 V ac Never work alone when working with high voltage circuits Make sure there is another person present who knows the location of the circuit breakers Never touch live wires that are not properly ...

Page 7: ...r free flowing hair To avoid injury and the risk of short circuiting do not wear jewelry watches with metallic wristbands clothing with metallic accessories or rivets when working with the equipment Always use appropriate eye protection Wear a safety helmet in hazardous situations where there is a risk of injury from falling objects Safety Measures Shiny or reflective surfaces are conductive Never...

Page 8: ...ve device Wear an anti static wristband before servicing or maintaining the system or any of its modules Always transport the system or its modules in appropriate protective packaging When working with boards always place them on a grounded conductive base Use grounded soldering irons with only Layout of the Cables Position cables in a manner to prevent damaging them or causing accidents and injur...

Page 9: ...rom a cold environment to a location at room temperature take into consideration Environmental conditions to prevent the occurrence of condensation Wait until the equipment is at room temperature and completely dry before turning it on Wall Mounting Some types of walls e g drywall have limited weight bearing capacity Before installing equipment in wall mount configuration make sure the wall can su...

Page 10: ...w CPR in order to help victims who have suffered cardiac arrest or who have stopped breathing It is also essential to have basic knowledge of the kind of first aid administered to burn victims If the victim is not breathing perform mouth to mouth or mouth to nose resuscitation immediately If you have had proper training and the victim s heart is not beating promptly commence a heart massage Emerge...

Page 11: ...ployee data confidentiality The following rules must be strictly followed in order to ensure compliance with job related statutory requirements be they company functions or outsourced maintenance and management This serves to safeguard our customers interests and provide additional personal protection Guidelines for Handling Information A conscientious responsible approach helps to protect and saf...

Page 12: ...eps required to perform specific tasks when operating the system It makes it easy for technical personnel to find the information needed and learn it quickly This Installation Gude is an extract of the HiPath 1100 Service Manual which describes all Models of the HiPath 1100 family More details and all Chapters could be found there Main sections of this Manual Chapter 2 System Data provides a overv...

Page 13: ... Periphery Figure 2 1 HiPath 1120 System Periphery a b c d S1 RL1 optiPoint telephones UP0 E EB Service PC Printer ADSL MO Ethernet LAN HUB 4 PC Ports Musicmodule MO Sensor and Relay Audio Device Analog extensions a b Service PC 4 x MB 8 x Mini DIN 6 Mini DIN 4 204 EB External analog lines Analog extensions Entrance telephone interface MO Internal entrance telephone Extension External analog lines...

Page 14: ...rovided in Chapter 1 Important Information When connecting to live terminal equipment lines powered by an external AC power source the maximum number of terminal equipment allowed is 14 per system Exceeding this limit may damage the equipment and put user safety at risk Check whether all AC and DC connections of the cables modules and chassis of the HiPath 1100 are correctly and properly connected...

Page 15: ...side closets The power outlet for connecting the system s power supply must be located close to the equipment and must be easily accessible Follow all environmental guidelines described in the chapter System Data Do not install in vibrating walls 7 Connections to the System 3 29 8 Installing a USB Interface 3 31 9 Installing an external Audio Source 3 32 10 Installing a TFE entrance telephone inte...

Page 16: ...h 1120 Step Procedure 1 Check to see that all components listed on the receipt are included in the package 2 Inspect all items for any damage that may have occurred during transportation If any damage occurred report it immediately to the place of purchase 3 Discard packaging materials according to national environmental regulations Warning Use only equipment and systems that are in perfect condit...

Page 17: ...th1120 Installation Guide Getting to know your systems Opening the Main Distribution Frame Figure 3 2 Opening the HiPath 1120 Main Distribution Frame Location of components Figure 3 3 System installation overview HiPath 1120 ...

Page 18: ...ules and their respective features and requirements Step Procedure 1 Drill a hole in the wall at a height of 4 10 ft from the floor 2 Place the bushing over the hole then insert the screw and tighten it until only 0 19 protrude 3 Hang the system at the top of on the screw see figure 3 4 4 Mark additional holes for washers and remove the system 5 Drill the remaining holes as marked install washers ...

Page 19: ... and external lines and the resulting numbering plan see Help Advanced Configuration PABX Information for further information 3 7 2 Location of the modules Installation information The MB and the modules in the HiPath 1120 system are interconnected with a flatcable they must be passed through the ferrite provided and or a pin bar Figure 3 5 Location of modules on HiPath 1120 Warning Insert modules...

Page 20: ...dule or X2 position of the Music Module 5 Top side Interconnect the module and the MB using the flat cable s provided taking care to pass it through the ferrite see figure 3 5 6 Connect to the module s MDF Connectors see figure 3 14 7 Reassemble the entire set 8 Performing a visual inspection on page 3 35 9 Turn on the power supply 10 Configure the required data see Service Manual 11 This is neces...

Page 21: ... Connect the carrier s ADSL line to slot 1 and 2 of the X2 Connector 2 Connect slots 3 and 4 of the X2 Connector to the external line input for the HiPath 1100 3 Connect your network cables to the HUB J3 J5 J6 and J7 Connectors Step Procedure 1 Connect the carrier s ADSL line to slot 1 and 2 of the X11 2 Connect slots 3 and 4 of the X11 Connector to the external line input of the HiPath 1100 3 Con...

Page 22: ...ISDN an external Modem must be used in case of ADSL over ISDN 2 Attach the separators provided with the module 3 Attach the Baby Board ADSL module to the separators 4 Connect the cable of the Ethernet Interface to the X6 Connectors 5 Connect the cable of the ADSL line to the X14 Connectors 6 Connect the power cable of the module Baby Board ADSL to the X7 Connectors 7 Performing a visual inspection...

Page 23: ...VM module HiPath 1120 Step Procedure 1 Turn off the power supply 2 Remove the system s cover 3 Attach the separator provided with the module to the MB 4 Attach the module to the MB s pin Connector and to the separator 5 Reassemble the entire set 6 Performing a visual inspection on page 3 35 7 Turn on the power supply 8 Configure the required data see Service Manual ...

Page 24: ...alling a Baby Board VCC module on the HiPath 1120 Step Procedure 1 Turn off the power supply 2 Remove the system s cover 3 Attach the separator provided with the module to the MB 4 Attach the module to the MB s pin Connector and to the separator 5 Reassemble the entire set 6 Performing a visual inspection on page 3 35 7 Turn on the power supply 8 Configure the required data see Service Manual ...

Page 25: ... module Step Procedure 1 Turn off the power supply 2 Remove the system s cover 3 Attach the module to the corresponding Connector on the MB 4 Reassemble the entire set 5 Performing a visual inspection on page 3 35 6 Turn on the power supply 7 Configure the required data see Service Manual X1 Connection to the MB through a pin Connector X2 Port 1 RJ 45 X3 Port 2 RJ 45 ...

Page 26: ...120 S0 module jumpers X2 Port 1 X3 Port 2 Configuration Jumper Pos Configuration Jumper Pos Extern S0 Trunk Point to Point Point to Multipoint X4 1 2 X5 1 2 Extern S0 Trunk Point to Point Point to Multipoint X6 1 2 X7 1 2 Intern S0 BUS NOT PERMITTED Intern S0 BUS X6 2 3 X7 2 3 ...

Page 27: ...h 1120 module The line length of the analog stations is restricted to 100m when using comfort telephones Step Procedure 1 Turn off the power supply 2 Remove the system s cover 3 Attach the module to the corresponding Connector on the MB 4 Reassemble the entire set 5 Performing a visual inspection on page 3 35 6 Turn on the power supply 7 Configure the required data see Service Manual ...

Page 28: ...ep Procedure 1 Turn off the power supply 2 Remove the system s cover 3 Raise the system s top slot MB 4 Insert the module in the slot shown on figure 3 12 5 Attach the MB to the module 6 Make the connections to the appropriate module Connector 7 Reassemble the entire set 8 Performing a visual inspection on page 3 35 9 Turn on the power supply 10 Configure the required data see Service Manual ...

Page 29: ... a power supply on the HiPath 1120 Before connecting the power supply to the system see Service Manual Step Procedure 1 Check network voltage 2 If the voltage is within the power supply s voltage range connect the power supply 3 Performing a visual inspection on page 3 35 4 Configure the required data see Service Manual Warning Use the cable of the power supply to turn system power on or off ...

Page 30: ...cabinet Below are some examples of configurations 3 9 1 HiPath 1120 Example Figure 3 14 Distribution of extensions on the HiPath 1120 MDF Warning When using the RSA version extension lines with a C D interface must only be installed indoors Only regular extensions without a C D interface can be installed outdoors The installation of a Profiset 3030 system telephone requires a CD pair in conjunctio...

Page 31: ...ll be reduced from 4 to 2 cd lines The line length of the analog stations is restricted to 100m when using comfort telephones Slot Posi tion of the Position of the extension Internal Slot Position of the trunk Position of the exten Internal EB 204 module MB 01 801 Position 1 03 803 02 802 04 804 A B 1 11 A B 9 19 2 12 10 20 3 13 11 21 4 14 12 22 5 15 6 16 7 17 8 18 Slot Position of the trunk Posit...

Page 32: ...developed specifically for configuring and managing user features 3 10 1 On the HiPath 1120 Figure 3 15 Illustration of USB cable connection Connections Step Procedure 1 Plug the USB adapter cable with the male Mini DIN Connector into the 4 pin Mini DIN Connector on the motherboard Figure 3 15 2 Connect the A to B Standard end of the USB cable to the USB adapter and connect the other end to the co...

Page 33: ...of the telephone system The secondary protection of external lines and extensions is between wires A and B For primary protection for a distribution box that is external to the PABX use a MPT250 shield with two PTCs A and B wires for overcurrent protection along with a gas capsule connected to the ground wire through a separate cable that is independent of the cable used for grounding the power su...

Page 34: ... be connected to the HiPath 1100 system using wires A and B only Do not use wires C and D Step Procedure 1 Install telephone jacks at the extensions 2 Connect each extension jack to the desired A B slot on the Main Distribution Frame 3 Profiset 3030 system telephones are preset at factory default for C D pairs If necessary choose a different C D pair then program the new C D interface assignment 4...

Page 35: ...tions 3 14 optiPoint Master Slave telephone HiPath 1120 connections Figure 3 17 optiPoint Master Slave telephone HiPath 1120 connections Important When there are more than 4 optiPoint 500 Master or Slave telephones on the Hi Path 1120 system an additional power supply must be used see Service Manual ...

Page 36: ... diagram Module installation diagram Make the appropriate corrections to the modules and notify the person in charge 2 Check to see that all modules are securely and properly attached See System Data on page 2 12 Attach or secure modules as needed 3 Check the network s line voltage Multimeter Verify voltage at power source In case of the first usage of the UP0 E Option and your optiPoint starts wi...

Page 37: ...n the country option selected When the Language field is changed the Country is not automatically changed It is possible therefore to select a country with a different default language Example Country Brazil Language English Required Programming mode must be activated 95 31994 ejh w Enter the programming code p w Select the language for displaying messages d Custom e Portuguese f Spanish g English...

Page 38: ...up of countries as shown on the table below e g 03 for Portugal w The system restarts after the change is made 4 2 0 1 Code Table for Countries and groups of Countries Code Group Countries Display Language 01 Brazil default Brazil Bolivia Paraguay Portuguese Spanish Spanish 02 Argentina Argentina Spanish 03 Portugal Portugal Portuguese 04 Chile Chile Spanish 05 Venezuela Venezuela Spanish 06 Mexic...

Page 39: ... French Algeria Cameroon Ivory Coast Lebanon Morocco Senegal Tunisia French 11 China China English 12 Malaysia Malaysia English 13 Singapore Singapore English 14 Thailand Thailand English 15 Greece Greece English 16 India India English 17 Pakistan Pakistan English 18 Spain Spain Spanish 19 Russia Russia English 20 Ukraine Ukraine English 21 Peru Peru Spanish 22 China 2 China 2 English 23 Philippin...

Page 40: ...glish 30 Australia Australia English 31 United Kingdom United Kingdom English 33 France France French 34 Korea Korea English 35 Germany Germany German 36 Netherland Netherland Dutch 37 Belgium Belgium Dutch French For Bolivia and Paraguay set 01 Brazil for country country group then 02 Spanish for language For Indonesia set 08 Intern Spanish for country group of countries then 03 English for langu...

Page 41: ...Programming mode 4 40 HiPath1120 Installation Guide Country group of countries ...

Page 42: ...CD Carrier Detect CHN China CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation CND Canada COS Class of Access Class of Service CTI Computer Telephony Integration CTS Clear To Send DID Direct Inward Dialing DISA Direct Inward System Access DP Dial pulse telephone DSR Data Send Ready DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency DTR Data Terminal Ready E1 Primary Access EB Expansion Board ESD Electrostatic Discharge...

Page 43: ...r conductor PMP Point Multipoint Connection PP Point to Point Connection PSU Power supply unit RSA Republic of South Africa RTC Real time clock RTS Request To Send RUF Ring RxD Receive Data S0 Basic Access SPA Spain SW Software TAPI Telephony Applications Programming Interface TFE Türfernsprecher Entrance Telephone TN C S Power supply systems with Phase Neuter grounded and Ground TN S Power supply...

Page 44: ...B Interface 3 31 Installing an entrance telephone 3 32 Installing an external Audio Source 3 32 Installing expansion and optional modules 3 17 Installing modules 3 19 Installing telephone terminals 3 33 Installing the Power Supply Unit PSU 3 28 L Language 4 36 P Performing a visual inspection 3 35 Programming mode 4 36 Protection of external lines and extensions 3 32 S Safety Information 1 3 cauti...

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