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Quick Installation Guide

The flexible way to communicate

Coral

IPx 500

DRAFT 3

Summary of Contents for Coral IPx 500

Page 1: ...Quick Installation Guide The flexible way to communicate Coral IPx 500 DRAFT 3...

Page 2: ...nges in equipment design or specifications Information supplied by the Manufacturer is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by the Manufacturer for the use thereof...

Page 3: ...ll Mounting Kit 1 27 System Installation 1 28 Unpacking the Shipping Container 1 29 Wall Mounted Configurations 1 31 Rack Mounted Configurations 1 36 Electrical Requirements 1 39 Grounding 1 40 Power...

Page 4: ...IPx 500M 3 2 Expansion Cage IPx 500X 3 2 Power Supply 3 2 Setting the Jumpers on the Main Cage 3 6 Configuring Synchronization Slots 3 7 Configuring the Music to External or Internal 3 8 Configuring t...

Page 5: ...subject to state tariffs If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance no...

Page 6: ...ference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the u...

Page 7: ...h the manufacturer s instructions 2 Verify that the power supply and associated A C powered equipment are connected to a properly grounded electrical supply and that power cords if used are unmodified...

Page 8: ...presentative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunc tions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to di...

Page 9: ...Equip ment In Electrical Business Equipment UL 60950 Third Edition CSA C22 2 No 60950 with D3 Deviation with no clause 6 Evaluation However the ringer circuit and message waiting on Models SL and Cor...

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Page 11: ...onal expansion cages Main cages are equipped with peripheral card slots in addition to the common control cards Expansion cages are equipped with additional peripheral card slots Features The cage hou...

Page 12: ...e cooling holes allow warm air to be removed from the cage The left panel of the cage includes an opening for routing the Resources and Expansion cables Top View Figure 1 1 and Figure 1 19 The top vie...

Page 13: ...customer for cages that are to be mounted in a rack Figure 1 5 displays the rack configuration for the Coral IPx 500 cage mounted onto a 19 rack Wall Mounted Layout Figure 1 2 and Figure 1 3 The Coral...

Page 14: ...1 4 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual General System Description and Installation 1 Figure 1 1 Front Left Right and Top Views of Rack Mounted Coral IPx 500 Cage...

Page 15: ...l System Description and Installation 1 5 General System Description and Installation 1 Figure 1 2 Front Left Right and Top Views of Wall Mounted Coral IPx 500 Cage Figure 1 3 Bracket for Wall Mounted...

Page 16: ...nternal View of Coral IPx 500M Main Cage Figure 1 5 Internal View of Coral IPx 500X Expansion Cage 1 Power Supply 8 Universal I O Slots Common Control Coral IPx 500M Main Cage Special form factor card...

Page 17: ...eneral System Description and Installation 1 7 General System Description and Installation 1 Figure 1 6 Internal View of Empty Coral IPx 500M Cage Figure 1 7 Internal View of Empty Coral IPx 500X Cage...

Page 18: ...Quantity Nominal DC Input Voltage for DC Systems 48VDC Nominal AC Input Voltage for AC Systems 115 230VAC 60 50Hz Nominal Current Input for DC Systems 7A Nominal Current Input for AC Systems 2 5A Maxi...

Page 19: ...e 1 3 and Table 1 4 Table 1 2 Coral IPx Rack Mounted Configuration Dimensions Table 1 3 Coral IPx Wall Mounted Configuration Dimensions Table 1 4 Coral IPx Cage Weights Dimension Inches Centimeters cm...

Page 20: ...e with local and system requirements Space requirements above and below the cage are necessary to facilitate heat dissipation and cable and wire routing Space requirements in front and behind the syst...

Page 21: ...General System Description and Installation 1 11 General System Description and Installation 1 Figure 1 9 Space Required in Front of Wall Mounted System...

Page 22: ...or 45mm must be maintained to allow cool ambient air to reach the perforations at the bottom panel See Figure 1 10 Fire Hazard Exceeding the maximum allowed temperature could result in fire The Manufa...

Page 23: ...s Behind the Cage If two Coral IPx 500 cages are mounted at the same level with the rear panels facing each other a minimum space of 2U 3 5 or 90mm must be maintained to allow cable routing behind bot...

Page 24: ...ase mechanism on the right side of the cage prevents the door from being removed from the cage accidentally from the two door hinges The grounding wire at the top right side of the cage is attached to...

Page 25: ...he end of the grounding wire from the connection on the door 3 Insert a straight blade screwdriver between the door release mechanism and the right panel of the cage and twist At the same time lift an...

Page 26: ...t is greater than 90 2 Lower the door onto the hinges and push down until the door clicks into place 3 Connect the ground wire from the top right of the cage to the door by connecting the plug of the...

Page 27: ...M cage One Main IPx 500M cage and one IPx 500X expansion cage One Main IPx 500M cage and two IPx 500X expansion cages Card Slots Guides at the top and bottom of the card cage align the cards and assem...

Page 28: ...s of the main cage are located near the left side of the motherboard Expansion Cage The configuration jumpers in the expansion cage define Whether or not primary or secondary synchronization cards are...

Page 29: ...ceptacle and DC power MolexTM receptacle and the cage ground fastener The top shelf includes the Resources connector in the main cage only and the Expansion connector All other connections power and I...

Page 30: ...is installed above the top panel A space of 2U must be maintained above the decorative panel and the equipment above it for maintenance purposes See page 1 11 Space and Positioning Requirements Openi...

Page 31: ...Opening the Door 2 Insert a slotted screwdriver between the top panel of the cage and twist until the cover is released from the cage 3 Lift and remove the cover from the cage See Figure 1 17 Figure...

Page 32: ...ns to the peripheral cards are made via eight or ten female 25 pair AMP Champ or Amphenol Microribbon type connectors Each connector provides the I O connections for one peripheral card I O connectors...

Page 33: ...he AC power receptacle on the top panel of the PS500 AC unit The AC power connection slot in the top section of the cage is directly above the AC power receptacle in the PS500 If the system runs on PS...

Page 34: ...the top section to allow the card I O cables to be routed to the MDF A wall mounting support bracket that runs across the length of the rear panel For more information on space requirements in back t...

Page 35: ...ed for digital cards 30T T1 PRI BRI UGW etc or a ChampTM connector such as 8SLSipx 8T Cipx etc Mating male plugs should be industry standard Amphenol AMPTM or equivalent Card Slot to I O Champ Connect...

Page 36: ...pansion cable and the resources cable The left panel also includes space for assembling the cable support bracket Cable Support Bracket The cable support bracket is fastened to the top left panel of t...

Page 37: ...110 17 and 110 18 of the national electric code ANSI NFPA 70 Access to the system should be limited and controlled to prevent unauthorized tampering The system uses hazardous working voltages and extr...

Page 38: ...epressions of the top foam insert 5 Remove the top foam insert and set it aside 6 Using an assistant to avoid personal injury grasp each end of the cage and lift out of the shipping carton Place the c...

Page 39: ...72444301300 1 Bottom Panel Support Bracket 72444301380 1 Cable Support Bracket 72444301390 1 Left Decorative Cover 72444301400 1 Right Decorative Cover 72444301410 1 Nylon Snap Rivet 3 mm 72445401000...

Page 40: ...the Cable Support Bracket 1 Open the cage door See page 1 15 Opening the Door 2 Remove the top cover of the cage See page 1 22 Removing the Top Cover 3 Insert the cable support bracket into the inner...

Page 41: ...e the left panel Catalog No 72444301400 to the cage 2 Fasten the left bracket to the cage with four of the plastic snap rivets Catalog No 72445401000 provided as shown in Figure 1 21 Figure 1 21 Left...

Page 42: ...right panel Catalog No 72444301410 to the cage 2 Fasten the right bracket to the cage with four of the plastic snap rivets Catalog No 72445401000 provided as shown in Figure 1 22 Figure 1 22 Right Sid...

Page 43: ...to customer requirements heat dissipation factors must be taken into account See page 1 11 Space and Positioning Requirements 2 Using the installation template Catalog No 72447480310 drill four holes...

Page 44: ...the rear of the cage onto the wall mounted bracket such that the cage support bracket is adjacent to the wall mounted bracket 3 Fasten the locking stud on the cage bottom panel support bracket to the...

Page 45: ...2 Repeat Step 1 for the right bracket Figure 1 25 Preparing the Mounting Bracket of the Cage for 19 Rack Assembly Preparing the Cage for 23 Rack Mounted Configuration 1 Reposition the hanging pin asse...

Page 46: ...nto the two square holes on the rack This ensures that the cage remains in position while it is fastened to the rack Do not let go of the cage after you have inserted the hanging pins The hanging pins...

Page 47: ...g kit 7 Assemble the front door if removed in Step 3 See page 1 17 Assembling the Door 8 Assemble the power supply unit and cards that are packed in the top foam of the shipping carton Figure 1 27 Lef...

Page 48: ...rcuit receptacles should be located conveniently for ancillary equipment and to allow data terminals personal computers or test instruments to be operated near the system Electrical Fire Hazard Exceed...

Page 49: ...otherwise interfere with system operation Grounding the Cage The cage ground wire is connected to the cage in the top section A ring terminal is connected with a serrated washer and a nut The other e...

Page 50: ...onal socket wrench with a 1 4 drive and an adaptor An open wrench cannot be maneuvered in the restricted space around the nut 7 Insert the serrated washer over the threaded rod of the ground terminal...

Page 51: ...General System Description and Installation 1 Figure 1 29 Master Ground Unit Figure 1 30 Coral IPx 500 Cage Ground Assembly Ring Terminal 1 25mm Serrated Washer Serrated Washer Flat Washer Flat Washer...

Page 52: ...1 5 meters long Verify that the connection to the facilities power source is made according to local requirements 1 Do one of the following If the Coral IPx 500 system is located close enough to be c...

Page 53: ...m Description and Installation 1 Figure 1 31 DC Power Wiring for One Coral IPx 500 Cage To AC Power MPS Power Supply Master Ground Molex DC Power Connection Building Entrance Ground MDF Ground Network...

Page 54: ...ptacle contact the manufacturer for details The AC power connection is made via an AC power receptacle on the top panel of the PS500 AC unit An opening in the top section of the cage allows an AC cabl...

Page 55: ...cilities power socket or to the power strip Electrical Fire Hazard Verify that no more than up to three cages of the Coral IPx 500 system are connected to the same circuit breaker rating 6A C 10 kA br...

Page 56: ...allation Manual General System Description and Installation 1 Figure 1 33 Coral IPx 500 AC Powered Cage Master Ground Building Entrance Ground MDF Ground Network Termination Ground 1 0 ohm max Ground...

Page 57: ...n 1 47 General System Description and Installation 1 Figure 1 34 Coral IPx 500 AC Powered Cages 1 0 ohm max MDF Ground Master Ground Network Termination Ground Building Entrance Ground To AC Power Out...

Page 58: ...to obtain access to the cage bracket See page 1 16 Removing the Door 2 Unfasten the three screws that secure the cage to the rack on each side of the cage 3 Remove the cage from the rack using proper...

Page 59: ...racket to the wall mount bracket with a straight blade screwdriver half a turn counter clockwise 2 Remove the cage from the rack using proper lifting techniques Ergonomic Hazard The cage weights are p...

Page 60: ...1 50 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual General System Description and Installation 1...

Page 61: ...es the Expansion connector which is connected to an expansion cage and the Resources connector which is connected via the MDF to external systems The basic 0x0 IPx 500M system is supplied with an MCP...

Page 62: ...r Coral IPx 500M for one main cage Figure 2 1 Coral IPx 500M Main Cage Table 2 1 Coral IPx 800M Card Slot Configuration for Main Cage 1 Power Supply 8 Universal I O Slots Common Control Coral IPx 500M...

Page 63: ...board System Configuration Jumpers The configuration jumpers of the main cage Configure the main cage to house the primary and or secondary synchronization card Designate whether the system uses inter...

Page 64: ...The connection is made with an H 500 1 cable with a D type 50 pin Jumper Setting Description JU 5 6 On Connected Secondary synchronization card in slot 5 JU 5 6 Off Disconnected Secondary synchroniza...

Page 65: ...ree RS 232 interfaces music paging connection and relay circuits Table 2 3 provides the pinout connection for the resource connection Table 2 3 Resources Pinout Connection to the MDF Pin Description 2...

Page 66: ...Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Main and Expansion Cage Description Coral IPx 500 2 Pin Description 10 35 SGRND Not Used 9 34 N C 8 33 N C 7 32 N C 6 31 N C 5 30 N C 4 29 N C 3 28 N C 2 27 N C 1 26...

Page 67: ...ystem configuration See Figure 2 3 The expansion cage contains ten card slots that are numbered 1 through 10 from right to left Slot 1 through slot 10 are universal I O slots and may house any combina...

Page 68: ...played in Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Coral IPx 500X Motherboard Configuration Jumpers The configuration jumpers for the expansion cage have two functions Synchronization slot designation These jumpers desi...

Page 69: ...the expansion cage 2 2 System Configuration Jumpers The configuration jumpers of the expansion cage Define the cage that houses the primary and or secondary synchronization card Designates the cage nu...

Page 70: ...2 10 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Main and Expansion Cage Description Coral IPx 500 2...

Page 71: ...nd two main expansion cages one IPx 500M unit and two IPx 500X units See Figure 3 3 The main cage includes control cards and peripheral cards The expansion cage or cages include peripheral cards Featu...

Page 72: ...a combination of shared service and peripheral cards The Installation Manual for Coral IPx 500 will soon be released These card types are described in detail in the Coral Service and Peripheral Cards...

Page 73: ...onfiguration 3 3 System Configuration Coral IPx 500 3 Figure 3 1 Coral IPx 500 System with One Main Cage 1 Power Supply 8 Universal I O Slots Common Control Coral IPx 500M Main Cage Special form facto...

Page 74: ...onfiguration Coral IPx 500 3 Figure 3 2 Coral IPx 500 System with One Main Cage and One IPx 500 Expansion Cage Special form factor cards Coral IPx 500M Main Cage Coral IPx 500X Expansion Cage 2 Power...

Page 75: ...x 500 3 Figure 3 3 Coral IPx 500 System with One Main Cage and Two IPx 500 Expansion Cages 3 Power Supplies Common Control 28 Universal I O Slots Coral IPx 500X 2nd Expansion Coral IPx 500X 1st Expans...

Page 76: ...nd or receive data set the music to either an internal or external source and configure the handshaking options Figure 3 4 Coral IPx 500M Configuration Jumpers 2 Setting the Jumpers on the Main Cage T...

Page 77: ...on source marked SYNC SECOND The expansion cage can house the primary and or secondary synchronization card in slot 4 and 5 respectively Figure 3 5 displays the jumper configuration for clock synchron...

Page 78: ...ry During normal system operation it is advisable to set the modem transmit and receive function to Off for more secure system operation Figure 3 7 displays the jumper settings for the modem Figure 3...

Page 79: ...ng protocol Figure 3 9 displays the jumper settings and describes the jumper configuration for each remote station UART1 UART2 and UART3 An On setting indicates a high level of handshaking protocol an...

Page 80: ...Figure 3 4 The jumpers in the expansion cage are used to configure the cage to house the primary and or secondary synchronization slots and to designate the cage as shelf 1 or shelf 2 Figure 3 10 Cor...

Page 81: ...may be defined for the Coral IPx 500 system One serves as the primary source and the other serves as a secondary synchronization signal source A total of six slots are factory set to accept digital tr...

Page 82: ...For further information see section 10 02 Coral Synchronization in the Installation Manual for Coral IPx 500 The primary and secondary card slots may be housed in the same cage Figure 3 12 Jumper Con...

Page 83: ...es two 50 pin connections the top connection is female the bottom connection is male The top female connection connects to the first expansion cage The lower connection connects either to the female c...

Page 84: ...500 3 Figure 3 14 Connections between Main Cage and Two Expansion Cages Second Expansion Cage First Expansion Cage Main Cage Resources Cable To MDF H 550 Cable Connection between Expansion Cage and M...

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