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Introduction

Coral IPx Office Installation Manual

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Voice Terminal Equip-

ment/

Peripheral Device 

Description

Coral IPx and FlexiCom 

Product Description, Chapter 3

Installation, 

Administration 

Procedure, 

Troubleshooting and 

Hardware Reference

T207M, T208M, T207M/NP and 

T208M/BL 

IP station Installation Manual

T207S, T208S, T207S/NP and 

T208S/BL 

IP station Installation Manual

FlexSet-IP 280S

IP station Installation Manual

FlexSet (120, 120D, 120L, 120S, 121S, 

280, 280D, 280D-Z, 280S, 281S, APDL, 

PEX, APA and CPA) 

Digital Station Terminal Equipment

Installation Manual

DKT, DST, and VDM

Digital Station Terminal Equipment

Installation Manual

FlexIP SoftPhone User Guide

SeaBeam Installation and Administration 

Manual

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Summary of Contents for Coral IPx Office

Page 1: ...Coral IPx Office Installation Procedure and Hardware Reference Manual Creating a new world of IPportunities Edition 3...

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Page 3: ...or liability to make changes in equipment design or specifications Information supplied by the Manufacturer is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by the Manufac...

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Page 5: ...porary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a...

Page 6: ...representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to d...

Page 7: ...echnology Equipment Compliance Equipment certified according to TUV has been tested and complies with the following UL 60950 1 CAN CSA CS C22 2 No 60950 1 TUV Rheinland of North America is a Nationall...

Page 8: ...I laser product All laser transmitters integrated within the Coral systems are approved CLASS I laser units Coral systems that include such laser transmitters comply with EN60825 1 Australia and New...

Page 9: ...while installing and operating the equipment 1 Install the equipment in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 2 Verify that the power supply and associated A C powered equipment are c...

Page 10: ...mulgated in its respective Member State in connection with such Directive Accordingly the Distributor is responsible for and shall bear all costs related to the collection treatment recovery reporting...

Page 11: ...uction 2 9 Unpacking the Shipping Container 2 10 Preparing the Unit for Installation 2 13 Installing the Front Section Cards 2 14 Installing the External Components 2 14 Mounting the IPx Office onto a...

Page 12: ...he FMprog Utility 4 2 Installing an Upgraded IMC8 Card 4 3 Upgrading the Embedded Application Software 4 5 4 2 System Database Control 4 7 Accessing the Database Flash Menu 4 7 Saving to IMC8 4 8 Load...

Page 13: ...eneral Description 6 25 IPx Office and IPx Expansion Unit Installation Configurations 6 35 Suggestions for Peripheral Card Distribution 6 43 Optional Coral IPx 800X Expansion Cage 6 48 Chapter 7 Power...

Page 14: ...8 23 Specifications MCB Office 8 25 8 3 LED Card 8 27 General Information 8 27 Replacing the LED Office Card 8 28 8 4 MRC Card 8 29 General Information 8 29 Installing the MRC 8 32 Removing the MRC 8...

Page 15: ...Database Programming 9 34 Additional 3 Way Circuits 9 35 Specifications 3 Way Conference 9 36 9 5 Multi Party Conference CONF 9 37 General Description 9 37 Feature Descriptions 9 38 Database Programm...

Page 16: ...9 73 Database Programming 9 74 External Connections 9 76 Additional Music Interfaces in the Optional IPx 800X Cage 9 77 Specifications Music 9 78 9 14 Voice Paging Public Address and Relay 1 9 79 Intr...

Page 17: ...edure 10 2 Diagnostic LED Indication 10 3 10 2 Peripheral Card Description 10 5 General Description 10 5 10 3 Digital Trunk Synchronization 10 15 Slave Clock Mode Operation 10 15 Synchronization Slots...

Page 18: ...xiv Assembling the WiFi Card 11 13 Removing the WiFi Card 11 16 Assembling the WiFi Antennas 11 18 Removing the WiFi Antennas 11 18 Configuring the Networking Software 11 19 Specifications 11 20...

Page 19: ...4SA 4 8 20S 5 29 Table 5 12 Block 66 MDF Pinout 8 16 24SFT 5 30 Table 5 13 Block 66 MDF Pinout 4SA 8Fx 4SA 16Fx 8SA 8Fx 8SA 16Fx 4S 8Fx 4S 16Fx 8S 8Fx 8S 16Fx 5 31 Table 5 14 4T 4T CID Office Pinout 5...

Page 20: ...ic Paging Selection P3 Jumper Setting 9 81 Table 9 23 Relay Contacts 1 2 PAGE RELAY Selection P4 Jumper Setting 9 82 Table 9 24 Relay Contacts 3 4 BELL RELAY Selection P4 Jumper Setting 9 88 Table 9 2...

Page 21: ...ts 2 37 Figure 2 24 2nd FlexiCom 200 Cabinet in a System with Two Expansion Cabinets 2 38 Figure 2 25 PS Office DC Front Panel 2 44 Figure 2 26 AC Power Connection for One IPx Office Unit 2 45 Figure...

Page 22: ...m with Two Units IPx Office and IPx 800X 6 31 Figure 6 29 System with Three Units IPx Office IPx 500X and IPx 800X 6 32 Figure 6 30 System with Three Units IPx Office and Two IPx 800X Cages 6 33 Figur...

Page 23: ...tion 9 17 Figure 9 10 MR RMI F Features 9 18 Figure 9 11 Modem Jumper Configuration 9 62 Figure 9 12 Music 1 Simplified Diagram 9 72 Figure 9 13 Music 1 Internal External Selection P2 Jumper Setting 9...

Page 24: ...or PRI 23 10 42 Figure 10 21 4T Office Card 10 43 Figure 10 22 4T CID Office Card 10 44 Figure 10 23 8SFT Office Card 10 45 Figure 10 24 16SFT Office Card 10 46 Figure 10 25 24SFT Office Card 10 47 Fi...

Page 25: ...xxi Figure 11 10 WiFi Antenna Removal 11 18...

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Page 27: ...Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 About this Manual 1 1 1 2 About the Coral IPx Office 1 9...

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Page 29: ...n For peripheral device installation refer to the Coral Terminal Equipment Installation Manual 1 Document Description Chapter Topic Description Chapter1 Introduction To learn about this manual Chapter...

Page 30: ...Whenever reference information about power supplies is required or whenever adding or re installing a power supply item Chapter8 Common Control Cards For general information installation procedures an...

Page 31: ...Backup PC Utility Coral Software Installation and Upgrade FMprog PC Utility Reference Manual FlexiCom 200 CSLX Expansion Cabinets for IPx Office Descriptions and Installation Procedure Coral FlexiCom...

Page 32: ...08M T207M NP and T208M BL IP station Installation Manual T207S T208S T207S NP and T208S BL IP station Installation Manual FlexSet IP 280S IP station Installation Manual FlexSet 120 120D 120L 120S 121S...

Page 33: ...important information demanding special attention Tip Advice that makes it easier to follow the steps of a procedure This manual includes information for the Coral configurations in all geographic ma...

Page 34: ...SA Single Line Telephone interface card 4SA 8Fx Office Combination station card including 4SA and 8Fx on a 4SA Single Line Telephone interface card 4SA 16Fx Office Combination station card including 4...

Page 35: ...Unit of the IPx Office uses standard Coral FlexiCom 300 400 5000 6000 and IPx 800 3000 4000 peripheral cards IMC8 IMC16 Flash Module for generic software and database backup PCMCIA format PC CARD MR O...

Page 36: ...1 8 Introduction Coral IPx Office Installation Manual About this Manual 1 NOTES...

Page 37: ...m that offers Voice over IP with all of the features and capabilities required in today s business environment The number of wired stations supported by the IPx Office configuration depends on the com...

Page 38: ...rdware necessary to establish those connections Instructions from the common control to the peripheral circuitry and status information from the peripheral circuitry to the common control are passed t...

Page 39: ...exibility Fits into standard 19 and 23 racks including racks designed to earthquake specifications See Mounting the Office onto a Rack page 2 16 Can be mounted on a table See Mounting the IPx Office o...

Page 40: ...unted Size H W D 3 5x19 0x17 7 inches 9x48x45 cm 15 2 19 0 8 0 inches 39 48 20 4 cm 16x19x13 Inches 40x48x33 cm Wall Mounted Size H W D 15 2 18 5 9 2 inches 39 47 23 3 cm 16x20x8 inches 41x50x20 cm Ta...

Page 41: ...hex nuts 3 2 mm x 7 mm Telephone cable cutters Standard crimping tool Telephone cable insulation strippers 16 ft 5m measuring tape Punch tool matching all telephone cable terminal blocks used at the i...

Page 42: ...ity talk battery generator Tone detector amplifier probe Telephone line test set with MF tone signalling capability Alligator clip leads AMP Champ installation tool Soldering iron and high quality ros...

Page 43: ...Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Procedure 2 1 Site Inspection 2 1 2 2 Equipment Installation 2 9 2 3 Program Interface Device Connection 2 49...

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Page 45: ...elines 1 Verify that the installation area is clean dry and protected from weather extremes 2 Verify that the floor of the installation area is covered with linoleum vinyl ceramic wooden flooring or p...

Page 46: ...installation area provides reasonable security to the system Room construction should include solid reinforced walls and a locking door 0 This section describes the Coral IPx Office space requirements...

Page 47: ...mension Inches Centimeters cm IPx Office Unit Width 17 5 19 bracket to bracket 44 3 48 bracket to bracket Depth 17 7 45 Height 2U 3 5 9 Item Pounds Kilograms IPx main Office Unit Fully loaded The weig...

Page 48: ...IPx Office Main Unit Sizes Figure 2 2 Coral IPx Office Expansion Unit Sizes and Weights Figure 2 3 Coral IPx Office Space Requirements from Side Panels 19 48cm 17 7 45cm 3 5 9cm IPx Office Expansion...

Page 49: ...lation Procedure 2 5 Site Inspection 2 Figure 2 4 Coral IPx Office Space Requirements from Front and Rear Panels 36 100cm 36 100cm Minimum required clear floor space Minimum required clear floor space...

Page 50: ...ust be located within 4 feet 1 2m of the cage for AC operated systems or within 4 feet 1 2m of the 48VDC power supply for DC operated systems 5 Auxiliary branch circuit receptacles should be located c...

Page 51: ...ises as the equipment 8 A disconnect device is not allowed in the grounded circuit between the DC supply source and the frame grounded circuit connection Table 2 4 Coral IPx Office Maximum Power Requi...

Page 52: ...2 8 Hardware Installation Procedure Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Site Inspection 2 NOTES...

Page 53: ...ing the External Components One of the following Mounting the IPx Office onto a Table Mounting the Office onto a Rack Ground Wiring Strapping the Configuration Jumpers if necessary Peripheral Card Ins...

Page 54: ...ut the tape securing the top flaps of the container and open the flaps 4 Remove any parts in the depressions of the top foam insert 5 Remove the top foam insert and set aside 6 Using an assistant to p...

Page 55: ...mer request 1 Peripheral interface cards ordered by the customer As required Installation kit including 1 Front 19 rack mounting brackets attached to the unit 23 brackets are supplied separately at sp...

Page 56: ...lt DC ordered at specific customer request 1 Peripheral interface cards ordered by the customer As required Installation kit including 1 Front 19 rack mounting brackets attached to the unit 23 bracket...

Page 57: ...hat the Coral IPx Office system will be positioned in accordance with local and system space and positioning requirements The spacing requirements as described in Space Requirements on page 2 2 ensure...

Page 58: ...11 10 5 Install the optional WiFi NTU Office card and antenna cable if supplied See Assembling the WiFi Card page 11 13 6 Close the unit cover as described in Closing the Unit Cover page 6 10 0 0 This...

Page 59: ...them onto the bottom panel of the IPx Office unit as shown in Figure 2 5 Attaching the rubber bumpers on to the bottom panel of the IPx Office unit will increase the height of the unit by approximatel...

Page 60: ...the unit 2 Align a 23 front rack mounting bracket such that the three holes are adjacent with the holes on the unit 3 Insert three of the M4X8 screws provided into the three holes and fasten the right...

Page 61: ...he unit on the support brackets installed while continuing to support the unit from the front and fasten the left and right bracket to the rack 4 Turn ON the battery switch See Figure 6 7 on page 6 7...

Page 62: ...from the unit ground terminal Do not disconnect the ground connection from the master ground 5 Unfasten the four screws that secure the unit to the rack on each side of the unit 6 Remove the unit from...

Page 63: ...al IPx Office Installation Manual Hardware Installation Procedure 2 19 Equipment Installation 2 Figure 2 9 Removing IPx Office Unit from Rack 2 1 Unfasten screws from front bracket Remove unit from ra...

Page 64: ...washer between each terminal connection a flat washer and an M4 nut The unit ground wire is connected to the unit on the rear panel See Connecting the Ground Wire to the Unit page 2 21 For instruction...

Page 65: ...e Figure 2 10 Connect the ground wire to the cage as follows 1 Remove the hexagonal nut and flat washer from the ground terminal Do not discard 2 Insert the serrated washer onto the ground terminal 3...

Page 66: ...s 6 mm diameter 13 mm distance from edges Ground screws 10 32 UNF Washers One serrated washer above the ring terminal Distance between screws 19 mm Figure 2 11 Master Ground Unit 2 Verify that the gro...

Page 67: ...le of the master ground unit c Position the wire ring terminal over the threaded hole of the master ground unit and fasten Tighten until snug See Figure 2 11 6 Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 for all cag...

Page 68: ...tallation 2 Figure 2 13 System Ground connection with Main and Two Expansion Units Master Ground R 1 0 ohm max Building Entrance Ground Main Unit Customer supplied MDF Expansion Cage 1 10 AWG stranded...

Page 69: ...e numbering jumpers are strapped as described in Chapter 6 of the relevant Installation Procedure and Hardware Reference Manual 2 In the IPx Office main unit configure the peripheral card jumpers See...

Page 70: ...s in the unit and gently slide the card straight into the card slot A slight resistance is felt as the multi pin connectors on the circuit card mate with connectors on the backplane Push against the f...

Page 71: ...ure 2 24 can be used as a worksheet by the system designer to establish card placement prior to installation Refer to Table 2 7 to determine peripheral interface card types See Suggestions for Periphe...

Page 72: ...interface cards that will be inserted into card slots 1 through 12 Observe any order previously directed by a system designer or any established convention of the distributor Card placement diagrams...

Page 73: ...be used as a worksheet by the system designer to establish card placement prior to installation Refer to the Coral FlexiCom 200 Expansion Unit CSLX Installation Procedure and Hardware Reference Manual...

Page 74: ...ceed the number of POTs and FlexSets stations listed in Table 10 5 and Table 10 6 Card Type Card Names Slot Allocation Peripheral Analog Trunk Interface 8T Office 8T CID Office 2 3 or 4 5 4T Office 4T...

Page 75: ..._____ Card Type _____________ Card Type _____________ Coral IPx Office MAIN UNIT Shelf Number PS Office Type ________ slots 4 5 slots 6 7 slots 10 11 Card Type _____________ Card Type _____________ Ca...

Page 76: ...ent 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Power Supply PS500 AC DC PS Type Yes No Coral IPx 500X 1st EXP CAGE Shelf N...

Page 77: ...ent 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Power Supply PS500 AC DC PS Type Yes No Coral IPx 500X 2nd EXP CAGE Shelf N...

Page 78: ...12 Coral IPx 800X 1st EXPANSION CAGE Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I...

Page 79: ...ype Card Type Card Type Card Type Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Card Type Card Type Universal I O Universal I O Card T...

Page 80: ...re 2 22 System with One FlexiCom 200 Expansion Unit Universal I O CARD TYPE Universal I O CARD TYPE Shared Service CARD TYPE JP1 JP2 ON ON OFF OFF 2 6 7 8 3 5 4 Power Supply APSsl ON all switches up S...

Page 81: ...FlexiCom 200 Cabinet in a System with Two Expansion Cabinets Universal I O CARD TYPE Universal I O CARD TYPE Shared Service CARD TYPE JP1 JP2 ON ON OFF OFF 2 6 7 8 3 5 4 Power Supply APSsl OFF all swi...

Page 82: ...Installation 2 Figure 2 24 2nd FlexiCom 200 Cabinet in a System with Two Expansion Cabinets Universal I O CARD TYPE Universal I O CARD TYPE Shared Service CARD TYPE JP1 JP2 ON ON OFF OFF 2 6 7 8 3 5...

Page 83: ...d with a cable including a female 50 pin SCSI pin type connector on one end and a female 50 pin ribbon type SCSI connector on the other end For connection to the IPx 500X or IPx 800X cage an ESIM Offi...

Page 84: ...n type connector of the IPx Office expansion cable into the ribbon type receptacle on the front panel of the ESIX Office card of the second expansion unit 4 Using a straight blade screwdriver tighten...

Page 85: ...l IPx Office Software Version 15 5 or higher Connecting the Main Unit to the First Expansion Cage 1 Verify that the ESIM Office card is installed in slot 8 9 of the IPx Office unit 2 Plug the male end...

Page 86: ...ng Expansion Cage Numbers IPx Office cage numbers are defined automatically and require no strapping For information on IPx 500X 800X cages and FlexiCom 200 CSLX cabinets see Figure 2 18 through Figur...

Page 87: ...with both hands fingers near the left and right of the power supply near the front panel 6 Align the two guide ridges located on the bottom panel of the power supply right and left in the card edge gu...

Page 88: ...stallation Procedure Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Equipment Installation 2 Figure 2 25 PS Office DC Front Panel ON OFF PS Office DC Cat No 77440950300 OUTPUT 5V 6A 3 3V 6A DC DC DC 48V 1A Remo...

Page 89: ...Cord Set consisting of a minimum 18 AWG Type SVT or SJT three conductor cord terminating in a molded connector body The cord should have an IEC CEE 22 female configuration on one end and a molded on p...

Page 90: ...ware Installation Procedure Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Equipment Installation 2 Figure 2 27 AC Power Connection for Three IPx Office Units To AC power source Master groud Building Entrance G...

Page 91: ...long pair of 16 AWG wires one red and one black If this is not long enough to connect the facilities power source to the cage fabricate an extension at the customer s site with two wires that are ide...

Page 92: ...und Wires yellow green supplied by customer Red Black DC 16AWG power wires with Molex connector supplied by the manufacturer 6 6ft 2 0m T M MPS Power Supply 48VDC Yellow green Circuit Breaker 30A 250V...

Page 93: ...or a data rate of 9600 bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity bit These are the default settings for all serial programming ports of the Coral system 2 Determine the connector type and pin assignmen...

Page 94: ...evice Connection 2 Figure 2 30 9 Pin Program Interface Device Connections to KB0 KB0 PROGRAMMING PORT USE FEMALE CABLE 9 PIN CONNECTOR DATA TERMINAL READY 4 6 9 CARRIER DETECT 1 RECEIVE DATA 2 TRANSMI...

Page 95: ...3 Initial Power up Tests 3 1 Power Supply Test 3 1 3 2 Common Control Test 3 5 3 3 Identifying the Coral Expansion Units 3 11 3 3 Peripheral Interface Card Initialization 3 13 3 5 I O Cable Installati...

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Page 97: ...ce AC front panel are tightened 3 Verify that the PS Office AC power switch is OFF turned downwards 4 Verify that the female connector of the AC power cord has been inserted into the front panel socke...

Page 98: ...allation Procedure and Hardware Reference Manual or Coral IPx 800 Installation Procedure and Hardware Reference Manual 10 Skip to Common Control Test page 3 5 Figure 3 1 Coral IPx Office Unit AC Power...

Page 99: ...sitive red terminal and the negative lead to the negative black terminal The reading must be 48 volts If a minus sign appears in the meter display the polarity of the 48VDC power to the cage is revers...

Page 100: ...r Master Ground or MDFipx Ground Building Entrance Ground Customer Supplied MDF Ground Network Termination Ground R 1 0 ohm max Circuit Breaker 30A 250V S B 10 AWG Ground Wires yellow green supplied b...

Page 101: ...tely installed 3 Verify that all peripheral cards in the expansion cages protrude from the cage by approximately 1 inch 2 5 cm 4 Verify that the SAU is attached to the connector on the right side of t...

Page 102: ...ffice front panel LED indicators see LED Card page 8 27 Checking Control Card Initialization This section describes how to reset the system during initialization For information on how to reset the sy...

Page 103: ...KING CODING MEMORY CODING MEMORY IS O K END CHECKING CODING MEMORY CHECKING MCB Office CONTROLS END CHECKING MCB Office CONTROLS CHECKING SAU END CHECKING SAU CHECK CHECKSUM END CHECK CHECKSUM And the...

Page 104: ...w to reset the system during installation see Checking Control Card Initialization page 3 6 1 If the following message appears on the PI device during system start up CHECKING CODING MEMORY CODING MEM...

Page 105: ...loses power or is reset for any reason and the database is lost from memory the system will copy the database from the IMC8 card into database memory as the system restarts Once the system database is...

Page 106: ...3 10 Initial Power up Tests Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Common Control Test 3 NOTES...

Page 107: ...it connected to the IPx Office main unit Table 3 1 Minimum Software Version per Expansion Unit Type When Coral software version 15 is installed IPx 500X and 800X cages connected to the IPx Office main...

Page 108: ...main processor The following appears on the PI terminal EXPANSION_TYPE 0 None 1 IPx Office 2 IPx 500X 800X 3 FlexiCom 200 The following is an explanation of the optional entries 0 None There is no exp...

Page 109: ...stem Initialization page 3 18 If the peripheral cards are inserted before the IPx Office system has initialized and or expansion units have been recognized they will not initialize properly The card i...

Page 110: ...seconds verify that the LED indicator turns OFF This indicates that the card has initialized properly If the LED indicator remains illuminated continuously for more than two or three minutes either t...

Page 111: ...the second expansion unit or cage is labeled shelf 3 Both FlexiCom 200 expansion cabinets are labeled shelf 2 Slot Number Identifies the slot location of the indicated card for display 2 3 through 10...

Page 112: ...tatus The information provided in this field helps you to troubleshoot card initialization problems See Table 3 2 7 Verify that the cards are identified properly in the Card List branch of the system...

Page 113: ...djust the parameter value only when needed REPLACED P_TYPE and I_TYPE are not compatible Both p_type and i_type fields should show the required card name The card slot has previously been initialized...

Page 114: ...vention of the distributor See Inserting a Peripheral Card into the Main Unit page 2 27 and refer to the following card placement diagrams Figure 2 15 Coral IPx Office Main Unit Card Placement on page...

Page 115: ...t expansion unit only after powering the IPx Office unit and verifying that the control card has initialized properly otherwise the cards in the expansion units may not initialize properly 2 Insert th...

Page 116: ...ion cages may not initialize properly 3 Insert the peripheral cards completely into their card slots See Peripheral Card Installation page 2 26 Second Expansion Cage or Cabinet Initialization 1 Turn O...

Page 117: ...such that it is long enough to reach its designated card connection on the rear panel of the unit Verify that each cable is attached to the correct connection 3 For each connector used on the peripher...

Page 118: ...arrestor mounting procedure 9 For information about peripheral device hardware connections refer to Coral Terminal Equipment Installation Manual 10 For information on how to install the expansion cag...

Page 119: ...he shipping containers 2 Remove all empty packages crates and debris 3 Verify that you have provided all of the necessary instructions and documentation to the system operator Once the system is compl...

Page 120: ...3 24 Initial Power up Tests Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Completing the Installation 3 NOTES...

Page 121: ...Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Chapter 4 Software Installation Procedure 4 1 Generic Feature Software 4 1 4 2 System Database Control 4 7...

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Page 123: ...types of data Generic Feature Software Version and Boot Code Authorization Database Backup The IMC8 card can be inserted into a PC slot using any PCMCIA application adapter for loading a new Coral sof...

Page 124: ...opies should be made and maintained at every customer site Each site has its unique software configuration including its main software version switch authorization and database as well as its specific...

Page 125: ...all upgrade and maintain Coral systems See the Database Binary Backup PC Utility Reference Manual for further details Installing the IMC8 Card 1 Press the release button on the PCMCIA drive of the PC...

Page 126: ...ftware to function even if the serial number of the SAU is incorrect or the SAU is absent entirely If however the Coral determines that the SAU is missing or not correct a message appears during the p...

Page 127: ...Upgrade 4 0 The Universal GateWay UGW software is embedded on the MCB Office card To upgrade the embedded application software see the Control Card Installation Manual Chapter 6 MAP In the PI system t...

Page 128: ...4 6 Software Installation Procedure Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Generic Feature Software Upgrade 4 NOTES...

Page 129: ...the system database memory This is a way to restore the database into the RAM of a new MCB Office and DBM X control card Once the database in the system has been constructed copy the database onto th...

Page 130: ...tenance personnel make changes to the database 3 Press 0 or 1 according to the table below to begin saving the system database to a file The default entry is 0 or DB0 DEF 4 When the prompt EXECUTE Y N...

Page 131: ...recognized the following message will appear CORRUPTED DBS 5 When the backup is valid the save operation continues with Caution Previous backup will be lost Proceed with backup Y N N Type Y to continu...

Page 132: ...e at the intended site 1 From the Database Flash Menu press 1 to load a database from IMC8 card The system will display the following message CAUTION Database contents will be lost system will restart...

Page 133: ...ing the restoration procedure the system reports Restore Successful Next the system will execute the partial initialization If the conditions mentioned above were not met one of the following messages...

Page 134: ...isplay the list of backed up files The following prompt appears Execute Y N N Type Y A report appears with the following columns File Name Displays a list of the DB0 DEF and DB1 DEF files If only one...

Page 135: ...e is created every week If no automatic backups are needed enter N for creating manual backups Selection of the backup type is required either a manual backup performed by the technician or an automat...

Page 136: ...Specify one of the options as follows 0 erases DB0 DEF 1 erases DB1 DEF A erases both DB0 DEF and DB1 DEF N cancels the operation After you specify 0 1 or A the following message appears Erasing Upon...

Page 137: ...nal Connections 5 1 Main Distribution Frame MDF 5 1 5 2 External Equipment 5 7 5 3 Protection Devices 5 13 5 4 Power Fail PF Transfer Circuits 5 17 5 5 Data Communication Ports 5 19 5 6 I O Card Conne...

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Page 139: ...ions can be made directly from the Coral IPx Office unit and the facilities infrastructure without the use of an MDF It is the customer s responsibility to decide when to do so For information on conn...

Page 140: ...s Connections to most telecommunications interfaces of the Coral IPx Office unit are made via Standard 25 pair Input Output I O Champ telco connectors located on the front panel of the full size perip...

Page 141: ...fice 1 16SA Office 8SA 8SAx 1 24SA Office 8SA 16SAx 1 4SA 8Fx Office 1 4SA 16Fx Office 1 8SA 8Fx Office 1 8SA 16Fx Office 1 4 8S Office 1 20S Office 8S 12Sx 1 4S 8Fx Office 1 4S 16Fx Office 1 8S 8Fx O...

Page 142: ...5 1 Connecting via an MDF ESIX Office Expansion cables 6 7 Exp 30T Office 30T or 30TM 1 8 9 10 11 4TBR Office 4 PRI 30 Office 1 UDT Office T1 or PRI 23 1 4T Office 4 10 11 4T CID Office 4T 4CID 4 Car...

Page 143: ...or gage of wire spliced together in the same loop will reduce the maximum possible loop length of the station or trunk Always match the twisted pair of a loop to corresponding tip and ring connections...

Page 144: ...5 6 External Connections Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Main Distribution Frame MDF 5 NOTES...

Page 145: ...ion wiring between the Coral IPx Office system MDF and the station equipment should contain at least two and preferably three wire pairs to ensure adequate wiring capacity At the station location the...

Page 146: ...Table 10 6 Station Interface Card Type Supported Station Equipment Pairs Required 4 8 16 24SA Office 4SA 8Fx Office 4SA 16Fx Office 8SA 8Fx Office 8SA 16Fx Office Standard Single Line Telephone 2500 S...

Page 147: ...R Pin 3 Red AR DRT UpB R Pin 3 Red AR DRT UpB R Blu Wht AR DRT UpB R Blu Wht AR DRT R UpB Pin 4 Green AT DTT T UpA Pin 4 Green AT DTT UpA T Wht Blu AT DTT T UpA Wht Blu AT DTT T UpA Pin 4 Green AT DTT...

Page 148: ...ent 5 Wireless and VoIP Stations The FlexAir handset and the VoIP endpoints are not connected via the MDF Related Documentation For further information about Coral voice terminals not covered by this...

Page 149: ...by the TELCO on circuits originating outside the building Determine whether the TELCO protective devices meet the specifications provided in Protection Devices page 5 13 and if necessary install secon...

Page 150: ...I Office MR Office Relays Terminal Block See Configuring the Relay Contacts Jumper page 9 105 for relay definition M1 Music 3 5 mm Stereo Phone Jack See External Connectors page 9 17 for details M2 P...

Page 151: ...Telephone circuit protection devices fall into two distinct design categories Primary lightning protection devices that limit voltages on a telephone circuit below levels which do not present a hazar...

Page 152: ...that protection devices have been provided by another party or that existing protection devices are adequate The secondary protection must include a leakage current protector in series with every wir...

Page 153: ...ype Specification Measurement Surge Impulse Protector Clamp Points DC 2kV S 100V S 10kV S 230VDC Max 230VDC Max 100VDC Max 30VDC Max Response Time 5nS Max Series Resistance 15 Max Sneak Current Protec...

Page 154: ...e cables are laid outside the building must be protected from the electrical peaks caused by lightning Magazine 10 surge arrestors must be mounted on the MDF where telephone circuits are cross connect...

Page 155: ...ons The SLT single line telephone set can be used as a power failure station Figure 5 6 illustrates wiring interconnections between the trunk card station card and a single line station set Coral Flex...

Page 156: ...e TRK 4 FROM TO DIAL Enter the required range of Loop Start analog trunks DEST Set this parameter to determine the power fail station system dial number to be connected to the trunk during power failu...

Page 157: ...232E V 24 serial data interface operating at a data rate of up to 19 2Kbps The interface appears at the PC RJ 45 jack connector on the bottom panel of the FlexSet 280S 281S APDL with APA or PEX APA T...

Page 158: ...2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Data Terminal Ready DTR Transmit Data TR Receive Data RD Data Carrier Detector DCD NC Clear To Send CTS Request To Send RTS Data Set Ready DSR Signal Ground GND To PC Serial Por...

Page 159: ...al IPx unit Never exceed the number of POTs and FlexSets stations listed in Table 10 5 and Table 10 6 Table 5 6 Card I O Connector Pinout 1 Peripheral Cards Index External I O Connectors Pinout Card N...

Page 160: ...3 4 5 Table 5 10 on page 5 28 and Table 5 13 on page 5 31 4SA 8Fx Office 1 x Champ 2 3 4 5 Table 5 10 on page 5 28 and Table 5 13 on page 5 31 4T Office 4 x RJ 45 10 11 Table 5 14 on page 5 33 4TBR Of...

Page 161: ...5 2 3 4 5 Table 5 15 on page 5 34 IPC SFC uCMC WiCMC Office 2 3 4 5 Figure 10 36 on page 10 58 KB0 MCB Office 1 x DB 9P Main Unit front panel Table 8 1 on page 8 20 LAN MCB Office 8 x RJ 45 Main Unit...

Page 162: ...l IPx Office Installation Manual I O Card Connections For Coral Peripheral Interface Cards 5 WAN MCB Office 1 x RJ 45 Unit front panel Table 5 20 on page 5 42 External I O Connectors Pinout Card Name...

Page 163: ...5 7 Peripheral Card Connection Information Figure 5 8 4S Office and 8S Office Jumper Settings 2 Champ Connections Type Table Information Provided Champ 50 connector Direct Pinout of the Champ Card Co...

Page 164: ...SR0 ST0 2 27 SR1 ST1 SR1 ST1 SR1 ST1 SR1 ST1 SR1 ST1 3 28 SR2 ST2 SR2 ST2 SR2 ST2 SR2 ST2 SR2 ST2 4 29 SR3 ST3 SR3 ST3 SR3 ST3 SR3 ST3 SR3 ST3 5 30 SR4 ST4 SR4 ST4 SR4 ST4 SR4 ST4 6 31 SR5 ST5 SR5 ST5...

Page 165: ...4SFT Pin 8SFT Office 16SFT Office 24SFT Office 1 26 A0 B0 A0 B0 A0 B0 2 27 A1 B1 A1 B1 A1 B1 3 28 A2 B2 A2 B2 A2 B2 4 29 A3 B3 A3 B3 A3 B3 5 30 A4 B4 B4 A4 B4 A4 6 31 A5 B5 A5 B5 A5 B5 7 32 A6 B6 A6 B...

Page 166: ...x Office 8S 8Fx 8SA 8Fx Office 8S 16Fx 8SA 16Fx Office 1 26 SR0 ST0 SR0 ST0 SR0 ST0 SR0 ST0 2 27 SR1 ST1 SR1 ST1 SR1 ST1 SR1 ST1 3 28 SR2 ST2 SR2 ST2 SR2 ST2 SR2 ST2 4 29 SR3 ST3 SR3 ST3 SR3 ST3 SR3 S...

Page 167: ...4S 4SA Office 8S 8SA Office 16SA Office 8SA 16SAx 20S Office 8S 12Sx 24SA Office 8SA 16SAx 1 26 White Blue S0 S0 S0 S0 S0 2 27 White Orange S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 3 28 White Green S2 S2 S2 S2 S2 4 29 White Br...

Page 168: ...Green A B2 A B2 A B2 4 29 White Brown A B3 A B3 A B3 5 30 White Slate A B4 A B4 A B4 6 31 Red Blue A B5 A B5 A B5 7 32 Red Orange A B6 A B6 A B6 8 33 Red Green A B7 A B7 A B7 9 34 Red Brown A B8 A B8...

Page 169: ...S 8Fx 8SA 8Fx Office 8S 16Fx 8SA 16Fx Office 1 26 White Blue S0 S0 S0 S0 2 27 White Orange S1 S1 S1 S1 3 28 White Green S2 S2 S2 S2 4 29 White Brown S3 S3 S3 S3 5 30 White Slate S4 S4 6 31 Red Blue S5...

Page 170: ...of the following interface cards are performed via cables connected to their RJ 45 connectors 3 RJ 45 Connections Card Name Page 4T Office 4T CID Office on page 5 33 8T Office 8T CID Office on page 5...

Page 171: ...n refer also to the Coral Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual Table 5 14 4T 4T CID Office Pinout Figure 5 9 4T 4T CID Office Pinout STT STR SCT and SCR are power failure transfer connecti...

Page 172: ...s Installation Manual Table 5 15 8T 8T CID Office Pinout Figure 5 10 8T 8T CID Office Pinout STT STR SCT and SCR are power failure transfer connections See Figure 5 6 on page 5 18 for power failure tr...

Page 173: ...Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual Table 5 16 4TBR Office Pinout for all connectors Figure 5 11 4TBR Office Pinout For synchronization jumpers see Figure 10 17 on page 10 39 RJ 45 Pin No...

Page 174: ...23 Pinout Figure 5 12 UDT Office T1 or PRI 23 Pinout For synchronization jumpers see Figure 10 19 on page 10 41 RJ 45 Pin Nomination Functions Pin 1 RxB Receive Data ring from Network Pin 2 RxA Receiv...

Page 175: ...ffice Pinout Figure 5 13 PRI 30 Office Pinout For synchronization jumpers see Figure 10 18 on page 10 40 RJ 45 Pin Nomination Functions Pin 1 RxB Receive Data ring from Network Pin 2 RxA Receive Data...

Page 176: ...0TM Figure 5 14 30T Office Pinout 30T or 30TM For impedance jumpers see Figure 10 16 on page 10 38 RJ 45 Pin Nomination Functions Pin 1 RxB Receive Data from Network Pin 2 RxA Receive Data from Networ...

Page 177: ...fice card is not supplied connections to the WAN can be facilitated only after an external customer supplied router has been connected See Chapter 11 System Networking Figure 5 15 Network Connection w...

Page 178: ...provided by the customer s DHCP server 0 The Coral IPx Office can connect to the WAN whether or not an NTU Office card is supplied with the system See Chapter 11 System Networking for more information...

Page 179: ...Printer when an NTU Office Card is Supplied If an NTU Office card is supplied a printer can be connected via the USB port Connecting to a Printer when an NTU Office Card is not Supplied If an NTU Off...

Page 180: ...ns see Chapter 11 System Networking For further information on how to make the connection refer to the Chapter 3 of the Coral Voice over IP Installation Manual 4 LAN WAN Pinout Pin Nomination Function...

Page 181: ...Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Chapter 6 System Description 6 1 General System Description 6 1 6 2 System Configuration Options 6 25 0 0...

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Page 183: ...circuitry of the system The IPx Office unit is housed in a case that includes networking and peripheral cards a slot for the power supply unit three DC fan units holes on the side panels for forced v...

Page 184: ...x Office Installation Manual General System Description 6 Figure 6 1 Front View of the Table Mounted IPx Office Unit Figure 6 2 Front View of the Rack Mounted IPx Office Unit Rear side Side panel Fron...

Page 185: ...The front panel of the expansion unit includes the Power and Fan LED indicators only These LED indicators are identical to the Power and Fan LED indicators on the front panel of the main unit There ar...

Page 186: ...software Compact flash disk slot Used to store optional applications For further information see your manufacturer s representative KB0 COM port Data Terminal Port DTE Interface used to connect an RS...

Page 187: ...by the programming interface as two separate slots Factory restore default button Restores the factory default settings to the NTU Office card CAUTION Resetting the Factory restore default button whil...

Page 188: ...the unit ground terminal including the M4 threaded pole a serrated washer a flat washer and an M4 nut Figure 6 5 Rear Side of the IPx Office Unit Side Panels The side panels of the IPx Office cover in...

Page 189: ...the bottom panel the IPx Office unit can be positioned directly above other equipment Installation Kit The cage is supplied with a kit that includes components for mounting the cage onto a table or a...

Page 190: ...ling of the components See Figure 6 8 The unit cover includes Ventilation openings on the left and right sides that enable cool air intake from the right panel and warm exhaust air from the left Openi...

Page 191: ...5 Remove the compact flash disk if installed 6 Remove the SAU if installed 7 Remove the WiFi antennas if installed 8 Using a Phillips screwdriver unfasten all of the M3 screws that clamp the cover to...

Page 192: ...ed and that the NTU Office card ON OFF switch is turned ON 2 Verify that the internal space within the unit is free of foreign objects 3 Position the internal side of the front panel adjacent to the f...

Page 193: ...r of the main unit includes the following Main Control Board MCB Office LED Office Card connector Main BackPlane MBP Flash IMC8 or IMC16 Card Compact flash disk Battery NTU Office card WiFi card Three...

Page 194: ...ns as the system backplane linking all control peripheral and resource cards inserted into the slots IMC8 IMC16 Flash Card The optional IMC8 or IMC16 flash card includes the Coral software See IMC8 Fl...

Page 195: ...is displayed in Figure 6 13 The expansion unit does not include any components in the front section The LED Office card on the front panel is powered by the EBP Expansion BackPlane Office card Figure...

Page 196: ...he cards to be connected to multi pin connectors mounted on the MBP Office The guides and associated connectors comprise a card slot See Figure 6 14 The connectors provide metallic paths from the card...

Page 197: ...DF The I O connectors are either Champ or RJ 45 Champ connectors include female 25 pair AMP Champ or Amphenol Microribbon type connectors that appear on the front panel of many peripheral cards for ex...

Page 198: ...Description 77444000066 Type II Full sized panel used to cover slots 2 3 and 4 5 77444000067 Type I A Half sized panel used to cover slots 6 7 and 10 11 If either 30T Office 4TBR Office PRI 30 Office...

Page 199: ...g an empty slot with a panel include Rendering the system susceptible to RFI disturbances Increasing the risk of damage to the system caused by the influx of electrostatically charged dust and particl...

Page 200: ...a the right panel In order for the unit to be cooled effectively the cool ambient air must be drawn in from the left panel only Figure 6 17 Heat Flow Schematic in the Main Unit 5 Heat Removal Operatin...

Page 201: ...t They draw cool ambient air in from the right panel of the unit that cools the internal components of the IPx Office unit and then expel the warm exhaust air from the left panel of the unit The fans...

Page 202: ...and Opening the Unit Cover page 6 9 2 Remove the fan power wires from its connector on the MBP Office 3 Release the top fan plugs from the fan and the MBP Office and the bottom fan plugs from the IPx...

Page 203: ...he mating openings on the unit 3 Insert the top rubber plug through the top holes of the unit into the mounting holes of the fan 4 Connect the fan wires to the receptacle on the MBP Office When one fa...

Page 204: ...g of the manual UL Label The UL label provides the UL registration number See Figure 6 20 Figure 6 20 Bottom Panel Labels 6 Safety Labels adiran Telecom Coral IPx Office CABINET CAT NO SER NO DATE 244...

Page 205: ...wer supply is removed from the Coral IPx unit See Figure 6 21 Figure 6 21 Electrical Hazard Label Electrical Hazard High voltages are present that could cause shock burn or death Verify that the power...

Page 206: ...the static dissipating wrist strap connector to the cage and put on the strap before handling the cards Ground Label The ground label is affixed to the rear side of the unit beneath the ground termina...

Page 207: ...perate as a system in any one of the following configurations Table 6 3 IPx Office System Configuration Options 1 General Description System Configuration See Figure Min Coral IPx Software Version 1st...

Page 208: ...ard slots and a power supply slot Expansion Cage IPx 500X The expansion cage may house 10 universal peripheral special form factor cards These card types are described in detail in the Coral Service a...

Page 209: ...tion Main Unit 1st Expansion Cage 2nd Expansion Cage Total System Universal I O Slots Main 5 5 Main IPx Office EX 4 4 8 Main IPx Office EX IPx Office EX 4 4 4 12 Main IPx 500X 4 10 14 Main IPx 500X IP...

Page 210: ...nfiguration Options IPx Office 6 Figure 6 24 System with IPx Office Main Unit and One IPx Office Expansion Unit Figure 6 25 System with IPx Office Main Unit and Two IPx Office Expansion Units 4 Office...

Page 211: ...anual System Description 6 29 System Configuration Options IPx Office 6 Figure 6 26 System with Two Units IPx Office and IPx 500X 4 Office card I O slots Common control 1 power supply PS500 Coral IPx...

Page 212: ...anual System Configuration Options IPx Office 6 Figure 6 27 System with Three Units IPx Office and Two IPx 500X Cages 4 Office card I O slots 2 power supplies PS500 Coral IPx 500x 1st Expansion Common...

Page 213: ...ription 6 31 System Configuration Options IPx Office 6 Figure 6 28 System with Two Units IPx Office and IPx 800X 4 Office card I O slots Coral IPx 800x Expansion 11 Coral universal I O slots 1 shared...

Page 214: ...IPx Office 6 Figure 6 29 System with Three Units IPx Office IPx 500X and IPx 800X 1 power supply PS19 4 Office card I O slots Common control 1 power supply PS500 10 IPx I O slots Coral IPx 500x 1st E...

Page 215: ...Options IPx Office 6 Figure 6 30 System with Three Units IPx Office and Two IPx 800X Cages Coral IPx 800x 1st Expansion PX Control card slot 4 Office card I O slots Coral IPx 800 2nd Expansion Common...

Page 216: ...igure 6 32 System with Three Units IPx Office and Two FlexiCom 200 Cabinets Common control 2 I O slots 1 shared service slot 4 Office card I O slots FlexiCom 200 CSLX Expansiom IPx Office Main Common...

Page 217: ...irst IPx 500X expansion cage and the second IPx 500X or IPx 800X expansion cage This IPx Office cable 47 2 120 cm long is supplied with each ESIM Office card The cable includes a 50 pin male SCSI pin...

Page 218: ...om connection is male The top female connection connects the first expansion cage to the second expansion cage The lower male connection connects either to the female connection on the main cage or to...

Page 219: ...EC PRM SYNC ESIX Office IPx Office expansion cable Female Male Coral IPx Office 1st Expansion Coral IPx Office Main Unit Female Male SEC PRM SYNC ESIX Office SEC PRM SYNC ESIX Office IPx Office expans...

Page 220: ...Cat No 77440950200 OUTPUT 5V 6A 3 3V 6A DC DC DC 48V 1A INPUT ON OFF 100 240VAC 2 2A 50 60Hz slot 1 Male Male 1st expansion cage IPx 500X IPx Office expansion cable Female Female Male Male Not used 2...

Page 221: ...t 500X and 800X Cages SYNC SEC PRM ESIM Office PS Office AC Cat No 77440950200 OUTPUT 5V 6A 3 3V 6A DC DC DC 48V 1A INPUT ON OFF 100 240VAC 2 2A 50 60Hz slot 1 2nd expansion cage IPx 800X Male 1st exp...

Page 222: ...nd two 800X Cages SYNC SEC PRM ESIM Office IPx Office PScsxAC Cat No 77440950200 OUTPUT 5V 6A 3 3V 6A DC DC DC 48V 1A INPUT ON OFF 100 240VAC 2 2A 50 60Hz slot 1 IPx Office expansion cable H500 1 cabl...

Page 223: ...ual System Description 6 41 System Configuration Options IPx Office 6 Figure 6 40 Connection between the IPx Office Unit and One FlexiCom 200 Cabinet A View A A FlexiCom 200 CSLX 1st Expansion Female...

Page 224: ...Manual System Configuration Options IPx Office 6 Figure 6 41 Connection between the IPx Office Unit and Two FlexiCom 200 Cabinets View A A A FlexiCom 200 CSLX 1st Expansion Female FlexiCom 200 CSLX 2...

Page 225: ...24 timeslots The timeslots are distributed as follows slots 2 3 4 5 8 9 and 10 11 share the time slots 0 127 128 time slots Slot 6 7 uses time slots 128 255 128 time slots See Table 6 6 Table 6 6 Time...

Page 226: ...pansion Unit Figure 6 42 PCM Timeslot Distribution with IPx Office Expansion Units Installed Peripheral Shelf Card Slots or Function Number of Peripheral Card Slots Number of Timeslots 2 or 3 2 3 and...

Page 227: ...nd IPx 800X expansion cages heavy consumer cards cards with a large number of ports 30T T1 PRI 30 PRI 23 or PUGW with MRC 32 or MRC 64 units should be distributed evenly among the slot sets i e one he...

Page 228: ...slots IPx Office main unit IPx 500X 800X 1st expansion cage IPx 500X 800X 2nd expansion cage 384 time slots Applicable in IPx 800X Applicable in IPx 500X Applicable in IPx 800X 128 time slots 128 time...

Page 229: ...IPx Office systems Table 6 9 Timeslot Distribution in IPx 500 800 Expansion Cages Figure 6 44 PCM Timeslot Distribution with FlexiCom 200 CSLX Cabinets Installed Expansion Shelf Card Slots Number of...

Page 230: ...l I O slots and may house any combination of shared service and peripheral cards Slot 1 is used either to house a shared service card if there is only one expansion cage in the system or a PX card if...

Page 231: ...mpers on Coral IPx 800X cages refer to the Coral IPx 800 Installation Manual Chapter 6 Connecting the IPx 800X Cage to the IPx Office Unit All IPx Office units and IPx 800 cages are interconnected wit...

Page 232: ...6 50 System Description Coral IPx Office Installation Manual System Configuration Options IPx Office 6 NOTES...

Page 233: ...Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Chapter 7 Power Supply 7 1 PS Office AC Power Supply Unit 7 1 7 2 PS Office DC Power Supply Unit 7 13...

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Page 235: ...panel are described in the following table 1 General Description Feature Description Power Switch Turns the unit ON or OFF WARNING Contact with live wires in the power supply unit could cause shock bu...

Page 236: ...he PS Office AC Fuses page 7 10 FS2 Intermodule Fuse A 5A 250V slow blow fuse that protects the DC voltage after conversion from AC See The PS Office AC includes two fuses page 7 10 AC to DC Convertor...

Page 237: ...yout Figure 7 3 PS Office AC Card Rear View FS1 Power input fuse 5A 250V S B F2 Intermodule fuse 5A 250V S B 48VDC power output LED indicator AC to DC converter circuit board DC to DC converter circui...

Page 238: ...wer The PS Office AC includes one AC DC converter and one switch mode DC DC converter that converts 100 240VAC 47 63Hz input power to 5VDC 3 3VDC 48VDC Normal Operation The AC input passes through the...

Page 239: ...ains will cause normal operation to discontinue However the best way to disable the output voltages is by turning OFF the power switch Turning the Power Switch OFF Turning the power switch OFF allows...

Page 240: ...supply and backplane Do not force the power supply into the card cage Irreparable damage may occur if the multi pin connectors misalign while attempting to insert the unit into the card cage If more t...

Page 241: ...he male plug of the AC power cord into the line outlet or primary power receptacle designated for the system 7 Verify that the flash card and the compact flash card if used are installed Peripheral ca...

Page 242: ...Power Supply Unit 7 Figure 7 5 IPx Office AC Power Connections slots 2 3 slots 4 5 slots 6 7 slots 8 9 slots 10 11 slot 1 PS Office AC Cat No 77440950200 OUTPUT 3 3V 6A 5V 6A DC DC DC 48V 1A ON INPUT...

Page 243: ...ncludes eight 8 diagnostic LED indicators For information on troubleshooting see Figure 6 3 on page 6 3 Power supply failure generally results in the loss of one or more output voltages However protec...

Page 244: ...ly with the same type and rating of fuse See the PS Office AC card layout in Figure 7 2 on page 7 3 5 Re install the power supply unit as described on Installing the AC Power Supply page 7 6 Diagnosin...

Page 245: ...6 or the problem is caused by the backplane control cards peripheral or NTU Office cards within the IPx Office unit Contact the manufacturer 4 To determine which peripheral card is causing the problem...

Page 246: ...230VAC 50Hz 3A Range 198 to 253VAC Power Consumption from mains Continuous 160W Outputs 5VDC nom regulated 6 0A max 3 3VDC nom regulated 6 0A max 48VDC nom regulated 1 0A max Fuses Input AC FS1 5A 25...

Page 247: ...lized charge rate Under power failure until the batteries are completely discharged PS Office DC Front Panel Figure 7 6 displays the front panel of the PS Office DC The components positioned on the fr...

Page 248: ...the unit ON or OFF WARNING Contact with live wires in the power supply unit could cause shock burn or death Do not remove the power supply from the IPx Office system when the power switch is turned ON...

Page 249: ...Office Installation Manual Power Supply 7 15 PS Office DC Power Supply Unit 7 Figure 7 7 PS Office DC Card Layout Figure 7 8 DC Power Supply Rear View F1 F1 Power input fuse 6 3V 250V S B Backplane C...

Page 250: ...s 5VDC 3 3VDC 48VDC 48VDC Output Power The PS Office DC also filters and limits the 48VDC input to feed the peripheral card slots Ripple and Noise Filtering circuitry minimizes ripple and noise on the...

Page 251: ...nit 7 Figure 7 9 PS Office DC Block Diagram 6 3A 250V S B Power input fuse Power on off Active Filter Passive filter VIN Input 40 to 60VDC 48VDC nom VRTN Inrush current NOTE GND Backplane connector 3...

Page 252: ...supply and backplane Do not force the power supply into the card cage Irreparable damage may occur if the multi pin connectors misalign while attempting to insert the unit into the card cage If more...

Page 253: ...in DC Powered Systems page 2 47 5 Insert the DC power input connector into the receptacle of the PS Office DC unit See Figure 7 10 6 Verify that the flash card and the compact flash card if used are...

Page 254: ...ster Ground or MDFipx Ground Building Entrance Ground Customer Supplied MDF Ground Network Termination Ground R 1 0 ohm max Circuit Breaker 30A 250V S B 10 AWG Ground Wires yellow green supplied by cu...

Page 255: ...nwards 3 Remove the DC power input connector See Figure 7 10 4 Unfasten the two removable screws located at the right and left of the unit s front panel and safeguard them for reassembly 5 Carefully r...

Page 256: ...own main or circuit fuse breaker in the building electrical panel Faulty PS Office DC Blown fuse FS1 or on the PS Office DC Replace fuse as described on Replacing the PS Office DC Power Fuse page 7 22...

Page 257: ...Power Consumption from mains Continuous 160W Outputs 5VDC nom regulated 6 0A max 3 3VDC nom regulated 6 0A max 48VDC nom regulated 1 0A max Fuses Intermodule F2 6 3A 250V S B replaceable Output None C...

Page 258: ...7 24 Power Supply Coral IPx Office Installation Manual PS Office DC Power Supply Unit 7 NOTES...

Page 259: ...ce Installation Manual Chapter 8 Common Control Cards 8 1 Control Cards 8 1 8 2 MCB Office Card 8 5 8 3 LED Card 8 27 8 4 MRC Card 8 29 8 5 IMC8 Flash Memory Card 8 35 8 6 Compact Flash Disk 8 41 8 7...

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Page 261: ...a similar manner as the MCP IP2 card For further information see Main Control Processor page 8 8 Universal Gateway UGW provides the Coral IPx Office system with the ability to connect to the IP World...

Page 262: ...ffice card is described in further detail on LED Card page 8 27 IMC8 flash memory card The IMC8 card is described in further detail in IMC8 Flash Memory Card page 8 35 Compact flash memory disk The co...

Page 263: ...8 Figure 8 1 MCB Office Card Layout P4 P13 DBM x connector DBM card location U141 Media gateway MRC card location MBP Office connector J3 SAU J2 ESIM connector A D D D A A A IMC8 IMC16 flash memory P...

Page 264: ...static sensitive circuitry and may be damaged or destroyed by electro static discharge ESD Always wear the static dissipating wrist strap connected to the cage while handling circuit cards See Figure...

Page 265: ...uture system versions 0 The MCB Office includes components that are part of the MCP UGW and or the GC circuit Main control processor including a the MCP CPU processor the KB0 RS 232 connector and the...

Page 266: ...oup Controller Circuit page 8 10 SYS RESET button used to reset the IPx unit including all telephony and IP applications The reset button is described in further detail in Front Panel page 6 3 Backup...

Page 267: ...ation P17 P6 P10 P14 U141 Media gateway MRC card location GC software HI LO GC tones DTMF MFC MBP Office connector J3 J12 SAU J2 ESIM connector J12 Printer P16 J9 J8 WAN J10 J13 J11 P8 Reset button 3...

Page 268: ...the expansion units The main processor receives status messages from the embedded GC circuit regarding port activity The main processor determines the appropriate response based on the programming ent...

Page 269: ...fice system with the ability to connect to the IP World All Coral IP stations FlexSet IP 280S FlexIP SoftPhone SIP and external telephony gateways Coral Teleport for analog SLTs and Loop Start Ground...

Page 270: ...er contains circuitry to synchronize the Coral peripheral clock to an external clock derived from a digital trunk interface The group controller circuit supports two HDLC highways and sixteen PCM stre...

Page 271: ...as required See the relevant for URC defaults maximums and resource points details Program Interface Manual Shared Service Controller URC IP DTMF Receivers DTR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Call Progress Tone D...

Page 272: ...4 IGC Peripheral service group controller 1024 time slots 384 time slots 1st IPx Office expansion unit 2nd IPx Office expansion unit Main unit 128 time slots 128 time slots 128 time slots 64 time slot...

Page 273: ...unit 128 time slots 128 time slots 128 time slots 64 time slots reserved 64 time slots 128 time slots MRC Tone generator SLOT 6 7 SLOT 8 9 SLOT 10 11 SLOT 4 5 SLOT 2 3 IPx 500X 800X 1st expansion cag...

Page 274: ...abinets A1 B1 A5 B5 A7 B7 A0 B0 IGC Peripheral service group controller 1024 time slots Main unit 128 time slots 128 time slots 128 time slots 64 time slots reserved 64 time slots 128 time slots MRC T...

Page 275: ...sent directly to the digital PCM bus when required PCM Streaming Each PCM stream operates at a data rate of 4 096 Mbps Each PCM stream consists of transmit and receive signals each of which are divide...

Page 276: ...identify a particular Coral system installation site During software installation the SAU serial number is compared with the features authorization data to verify the authorized use of enhanced Coral...

Page 277: ...ach SAU is assigned a unique factory set system identification serial number which enables the feature authorizations and Coral generic software version for the Coral system Figure 8 7 illustrates the...

Page 278: ...panel of the MCB Office card contains various elements that are accessed via the front panel These elements include LED indicators buttons connectors and disk card slots Because they are accessed dir...

Page 279: ...t require an IMC16 flash memory card Contact the manufacturer s representative for further information The IMC8 flash card is used by the main control during run time The memory management on the MCB...

Page 280: ...r detailed connection information and terminal setup Table 8 1 KB0 RS 232E Interface Pin Functions Figure 8 8 KB0 Pin Assignment KB0 Setup The baud rate is set during first initialization at 9600 bps...

Page 281: ...ion page 2 49 for detailed connection information and terminal setup Table 8 2 UGW RS 232E Interface Pin Functions Figure 8 9 UGW Pin Assignment UGW Setup The baud rate is set during first initializat...

Page 282: ...oral main control The card is equipped with an extension connector on its top side However only one DBM connector can be installed in the IPx Office unit There is no battery installed on the DBM X car...

Page 283: ...voltage measured across a battery is less than 2 50 volts the battery must be replaced Replacing the Lithium Battery In the following procedure do not apply too much pressure to the battery clasp as t...

Page 284: ...ion Manual MCB Office Card Main Control Board 8 Figure 8 10 MCB Office Card Battery Insulator Release KB0 Release button P5 P4 PS Office connector P10 P14 MBP Offic connector J10 J13 J11 Backup batter...

Page 285: ...Voltage 3 0 VDC Nom Capacity 250 mA H Control ON OFF switch Dimensions Diameter 0 965 in 24 5 mm Width 0 118 in 3 mm NEDA Equivalent 5011L Baby Cards Up to two one DBM X and one MRC KB0 RS 232E DB 9S...

Page 286: ...8 26 Common Control Cards Coral IPx Office Installation Manual MCB Office Card Main Control Board 8 NOTES...

Page 287: ...nctional GC ACT green indicates 16GC activity status MRC green indicates whether the MRC card is functioning Maint red indicates whether the MCB circuit is in maintenance mode Fan red indicates whethe...

Page 288: ...fice card cable from the MCB Office card See Figure 6 12 on page 6 11 Disconnect the LED Office card cable from the EBP Office card See Figure 6 13 on page 6 13 4 Remove the LED Office card 5 Position...

Page 289: ...thereby converting standard Coral talk into Internet Protocol talk Media channels are also used when one of the calling parties is not an IP host No media channels are needed for pure IP to IP connect...

Page 290: ...RC 32 and MRC 64 respectively The number of available IP endpoints depends on the type of MRC card installed in the system See Table 8 3 Table 8 3 Coral IPx Office Main Unit Number of IP Endpoints MRC...

Page 291: ...includes two connectors P1 and P2 that connect to connectors J4 and J7 respectively The card is initialized via the MCB Office there is no MAC number label on the card and the MAC number is not used...

Page 292: ...board or similar material over the top surface 2 Place an anti static sheet over the desk or table top The card s plastic shipping bag will suffice 3 If necessary remove power from the IPx Office syst...

Page 293: ...cers affixed to the MCB Office card 3 Gently but firmly press the MRC connectors into the MCB Office connectors until the MRC card rests on the spacers A slight resistance will be felt as the connecto...

Page 294: ...nd washers that secure the MRC card to the standoff spacers of the MCB Office card and safeguard for future re assembly 3 Place your thumbs on the MCB Office card on either side of the MRC card near t...

Page 295: ...tem In addition the IMC8 card is used to store the database backup and the boot code See Figure 8 15 Figure 8 15 IMC8 Flash Memory Card Left side IMC8 card provides an extremely reliable and non volat...

Page 296: ...n to the flash card See Saving to IMC8 page 4 8 and Loading Restoring from IMC8 page 4 10 2 Verify that the database is not being backed up To verify whether database backup is being executed Activate...

Page 297: ...er supply of all expansion cages OFF 5 If the main power supply is turned OFF press the flash memory card release button on the front panel of the main cage This releases the flash card from the drive...

Page 298: ...main cage is turned OFF 3 If expansion cages are installed in the system turn the power supply of all expansion cages OFF 4 Insert the flash card into the drive on the front panel of the MCB Office ca...

Page 299: ...on the memory card permits the generic software to run even if the serial number of the SAU is incorrect or the SAU is absent entirely However if the Coral determines that the SAU is missing or not co...

Page 300: ...8 40 Common Control Cards Coral IPx Office Installation Manual IMC8 Flash Memory Card 8 2 Storage Capacity 8 388 608 Bytes 8MB Memory Configuration 16 bits PCMCIA Standard Compatible 4 Specifications...

Page 301: ...more The CFD is used to back up applications for which there is insufficient memory in the Coral For further information contact the manufacturer s representative The ATA type PCMCIA slot is housed o...

Page 302: ...8 42 Common Control Cards Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Compact Flash Disk 8 NOTES...

Page 303: ...supplied with 8MB of memory 1 MByte per chip Figure 8 17 DBM X Card Layout SRAM devices require a constant source of power to retain their memory Power to maintain the memory is ordinarily provided b...

Page 304: ...ard is required when any of the following conditions exist Coral Directory Traffic or Call Log features are used CoraLINK Adapter circuitry is relevant to your system version Refer to the Program Inte...

Page 305: ...kg If the surface can be damaged by sharp objects place a protective sheet of cardboard or similar material over the top surface 2 Place an anti static sheet over the desk or table top The card s plas...

Page 306: ...yed in Figure 8 18 3 Position the DBM card on top of the MCB Office card and align the three fastening holes on top of the standoff spacers 4 Gently but firmly press the DBM connector into MCB Office...

Page 307: ...Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Common Control Cards 8 47 DBM Card 8 Figure 8 18 DBM Assembly onto MCB Office M3 spacers for DBM X P1...

Page 308: ...d safeguard for future re assembly 4 Place your thumbs on the MCB Office card on either side of the DBM card near the MCB Office front side Use your fingers to lift the edge of the DBM card on both si...

Page 309: ...Bytes 1 0MB Memory configuration 524 288 16 bits Memory device 128kb 8 bit SRAM Operating voltage 3 3VDC Nom Backup Battery Located on the MCB Office Mother Board MCP IPx2 MEX IP2 MCB Office Storage...

Page 310: ...8 50 Common Control Cards Coral IPx Office Installation Manual DBM Card 8 NOTES...

Page 311: ...ulti Party Conference CONF 9 37 9 6 DTMF Receiver DTR 9 45 9 7 Dial Tone Detector DTD 9 49 9 8 Caller ID for SLT iDSP 9 53 9 9 MFC Receiver MFR 9 57 9 10 VoIP Media Gateway MG 9 59 9 11 Remote Mainten...

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Page 313: ...ffice main unit is equipped with the following shared service cards One MRC module optional One of the following four OFFICE cards U RMI Office U MR Office RMI Office or MR Office The main shared serv...

Page 314: ...ffice Cards 6 Shared Service Features in the Main Unit Features MRC OFFICE Cards U RMI U MR RMI MR VoIP media gateway channels Yes No No No Mo One internal or external music interface for music on hol...

Page 315: ...0X w UGW Eipx 4VSN IPx 800X discontinued 4 ports used to deliver prerecorded announcement messages 8DRCF IPx 800X Includes the following functions 8 DTD circuit dialTone detector and call progress ton...

Page 316: ...expansion cabinet includes shelf 3 slot 1 to slot 3 The second FlexiCom 200 CSLX expansion cabinet includes shelf 3 slot 5 to slot 7 Refer to Chapter 6 of the Program Interface PI and Database Referen...

Page 317: ...2 Table 9 2 MRC Features Card Location The MRC is a daughter board installed on the MCB Office card in a piggyback fashion Database Programming Card List Route CLIS In the PI system database the MRC...

Page 318: ...Resource Card 9 0 The MRC card includes two connectors that connect to connectors J4 and J7 on the MCB Office For more information about various aspects of the card refer to Section 8 MRC Card on pag...

Page 319: ...may be installed only in peripheral slot 6 7 Database Programming Card List Route CLIS Optional card names shown in the P_TYPE field of the Card List branch Route CLIS include MR RMI F and URC2 depend...

Page 320: ...iversal night answer UNA or central bell relay contacts 2 relay contacts Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 remote maintenance modem V 92 ITU T standard up to 56Kbps Yes No Yes No 16 DTD circuit dial tone detector and...

Page 321: ...D Circuits iDSP Three Party Conferences 3 Way The number of URC shared service resources are database programmable and can be adjusted as required See the relevant for URC defaults maximums and resour...

Page 322: ...built in remote maintenance access modem V 92 ITU T standard up to 56Kbps as described on page 9 61 The U RMI Office and U MR Office cards include Shared Service components URC indicator front panel r...

Page 323: ...M2 P M1 U73 U60 MODEM RMI F software URC software P RMI F Relay contacts 1 2 Relay contacts 3 4 P4 P6 P5 P3 P2 1 2 3 M1 internal music M1 external music M1 P2 1 2 3 M2 external music P paging P3 M2 P...

Page 324: ...ffice M2 P M1 U60 MODEM RMI F software P RMI F P4 P6 P5 P3 P2 1 2 3 M1 internal music M1 external music M1 P2 1 2 3 M2 external music P paging P3 M2 P Rx Tx Enable Disable P6 P5 Modem 1 2 3 JUMPERS Re...

Page 325: ...and Jumpers URC U MR Office M2 P M1 U73 U60 MR software URC software P MR P4 P3 P2 1 2 3 M1 internal music M1 external music M1 P2 1 2 3 M2 external music P paging P3 M2 P JUMPERS 1 2 3 4 5 P4 Relay...

Page 326: ...ront Panel and Jumpers MR Office M2 P M1 U60 MR software P MR P4 P3 P2 1 2 3 M1 internal music M1 external music M1 P2 1 2 3 M2 external music P paging P3 M2 P JUMPERS 1 2 3 4 5 P4 Relay contacts Rela...

Page 327: ...See Configuring the Music M1 Jumper to External or Internal on page 9 72 P3 Enables selection of the M2 P as Music source or Paging output See Configuring the Music M2 P Jumper to Music on page 9 73...

Page 328: ...dication URC Diagnostic LED middle Steadily Off No problem card operating normally in slot 7 Steadily On Card has not received a card database from system or the system resources are not sufficient To...

Page 329: ...Description Relay contacts 1 2 RLY1 Voice paging activation jumper P4 pins 1 2 selected RLY3 System Alarm or Dial Operated contacts jumper P4 pins 2 3 selected Relay contacts 3 4 RLY3 System Alarm or...

Page 330: ...e following shared service functions Figure 9 10 MR RMI F Features 6 MR RMI F EPROM U60 Function RMI F RMI Office U RMI Office MR MR Office U MR Office A remote maintenance access modem V 92 ITU T sta...

Page 331: ...PI and Database Reference Manual Chapter 6 System Port List for more details Sizes Def Route SIZ 8DRCF 8DRCM RMI ASU parameter shows the current capacity for U RMI Office U MR Office RMI Office MR Of...

Page 332: ...BELL0 7050 RELAY RLY3 Auxiliary or Major Minor Alarm Relay 25 BLANK 7086 MODEM Provided with U RMI and RMI Office cards MODEM Connection 26 MODM0 7070 Music 1 1st Music Background and Music On Hold I...

Page 333: ...ax 32 port dial tone detector and call progress tone analyzer for enhanced dialing such as busy outside number auto redial Use a self contained table of call progress tone profiles to identify standar...

Page 334: ...points needed per circuit and enables the technician to plan accordingly when configuring the URC configurations A maximum of 120 resource points is allowed per URC2 card Therefore the Full Assembly i...

Page 335: ...pter 3 Feature Authorization URC Configuration NUMBER OF RESOURCES Route CDB 11 DTMF Meet Me 3WAY CID DTD URC Card DB GAIN Route CDB 11 2 The Gains may be adjusted in this branch and not in the Featur...

Page 336: ...Meet Me Multiparty Conference ports see Table 9 11 on page 9 27 Table 9 12 URC2 Features Circuit Type Purpose Circuit No Ckt Default Name Default Dial No See Table DTR DTMF signaling receivers 0 23 UR...

Page 337: ...TR DTMF 3 3 1 7 2 DTR DTMF 4 4 1 7 3 DTR DTMF 5 5 1 7 4 DTR DTMF 6 6 1 7 5 DTR DTMF 7 7 1 7 6 DTR DTMF 8 8 1 7 7 DTR DTMF 9 9 1 7 8 DTR DTMF 10 10 1 7 9 DTR DTMF 11 11 1 7 10 DTR DTMF 12 12 1 7 11 DTR...

Page 338: ...DTMF 37 37 1 7 36 DTR DTMF 38 38 1 7 37 DTR DTMF 39 39 1 7 38 DTR DTMF 40 40 1 7 39 DTR DTMF 41 41 1 7 40 DTR DTMF 42 42 1 7 41 DTR DTMF 43 43 1 7 42 DTR DTMF 44 44 1 7 43 DTR DTMF 45 45 1 7 44 DTR D...

Page 339: ...kt Type Dial No Name Short Full 1 16 1 7 48 CONF 7098 BLANK BLANK 2 32 1 7 49 CONF 7099 BLANK BLANK 3 48 1 7 50 CONF BLANK BLANK 4 64 1 7 51 CONF BLANK BLANK 5 80 1 7 52 CONF BLANK BLANK 6 96 1 7 53 C...

Page 340: ...7 C3WAY 3 12 1 7 58 C3WAY 4 16 1 7 59 C3WAY 5 20 1 7 60 C3WAY 6 24 1 7 61 C3WAY 7 28 1 7 62 C3WAY 8 32 1 7 63 C3WAY 9 36 1 7 64 C3WAY 10 40 1 7 65 C3WAY 11 44 1 7 66 C3WAY 12 48 1 7 67 C3WAY 13 52 1 7...

Page 341: ...pe Dial No Name Short Full 1 1 1 7 80 iDSP 2 2 1 7 81 iDSP 3 3 1 7 82 iDSP 4 4 1 7 83 iDSP 5 5 1 7 84 iDSP 6 6 1 7 85 iDSP 7 7 1 7 86 iDSP 8 8 1 7 87 iDSP 9 9 1 7 88 iDSP 10 10 1 7 89 iDSP 11 11 1 7 9...

Page 342: ...06 iDSP 28 28 1 7 107 iDSP 29 29 1 7 108 iDSP 30 30 1 7 109 iDSP 31 31 1 7 110 iDSP 32 32 1 7 111 iDSP The ports listed above the double line indicate the default range See Table 9 11 on page 9 22 URC...

Page 343: ...Name Short Full 1 1 1 7 112 DTD 2 2 1 7 113 DTD 3 3 1 7 114 DTD 4 4 1 7 115 DTD 5 5 1 7 116 DTD 6 6 1 7 117 DTD 7 7 1 7 118 DTD 8 8 1 7 119 DTD 9 9 1 7 120 DTD 10 10 1 7 121 DTD 11 11 1 7 122 DTD 12 1...

Page 344: ...28 28 1 7 139 DTD 29 29 1 7 140 DTD 30 30 1 7 141 DTD 31 31 1 7 142 DTD 32 32 1 7 143 DTD The ports listed above the double line indicate the default range See Table 9 11 on page 9 22 URC Configuratio...

Page 345: ...UGW PRI 23 PRI 30 4TBR 8TBR 8TBRP T1 or 30T x to participate in a 3 way conference call 3 way for SLT stations and analog lines is standard The Silent Monitor feature The Coral Message Center s Silent...

Page 346: ...iguration Route CDB 11 1 3WAY Defines the maximum number of 3 way Conference bridge resources to be enabled by the system URC cards Each 3 way conference circuit requires 4 card resource points theref...

Page 347: ...the Coral Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual 3 Additional 3 Way Circuits Card Cage Description CNF IPx 800X Includes one of the following functions Eight 3 way conference 8 x 3 way or D...

Page 348: ...e 3 Way Conference Circuitry 9 0 0 Number of Circuits U RMI Office card 24 max 8 default U MR Office card 24 max 8 default RMI Office card 0 MR Office card 0 8DRCF card 6 requires IPx 800X expansion c...

Page 349: ...14 84 participants Any combination of trunks or stations can participate The circuitry is completely digital During the conferencing session each participant hears the voices of other participants as...

Page 350: ...41 84 participants requires URC Software Versions 2 xx or higher The conference number is displayed on the user s keyset However different members in the same chained conference may see different con...

Page 351: ...ference participants will be notified when a member joins or leaves the conversation Refer to Chapter 23 Conference in the Program Interface and Database Reference Manual for details Class of Service...

Page 352: ...CDB 11 1 3WAY defines the maximum number of 3 way Conference bridge resources to be enabled by the system URC cards Each 3 way conference circuit requires 4 card resource points therefore eight 3 way...

Page 353: ...oute CDB 11 1 Meet Me defines the maximum number of Multi Party Meet Me conference bridge resources to be enabled by the system URC cards Each Meet Me conference circuit requires 16 card resource poin...

Page 354: ...ed in the Coral Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual 4 Additional Multi Party Conference Circuits Card Cage Description CNF IPx 800X Includes one of the following functions Dual 15 party c...

Page 355: ...Circuits U RMI Office card 6 max 2 default U MR Office card 6 max 2 default RMI Office card 0 MR Office card 0 8DRCF card 1 x 6 party requires IPx 800X exp cage CNF card 2 x 15 party requires IPx 800X...

Page 356: ...9 44 Shared Service Cards Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Multi Party Conference CONF Meet Me Conference Circuitry 9 NOTES...

Page 357: ...ephone station apparatus or trunks that send DTMF tones to the Coral IPx Office system to activate system features or select other ports DTMF signalling is commonly used by industry standard single li...

Page 358: ...ervice accordingly Additional DTMF service should be used when features as FlexiCall IRSS Freedom and DISA are used 0 Additional DTR resource cards may be installed in the optional Coral IPx 800X expa...

Page 359: ...al Chapter 3 Feature Authorization for more details URC Configuration Route CDB 11 1 DTMF Defines the maximum number of DTMF Receiver DTR resources to be enabled by the system URC cards Each DTMF rece...

Page 360: ...quires IPx 800X expansion cage 8DRCF card 8 requires IPx 800X expansion cage Detection Level 28 to 0 dBm Detection Threshold 32 dBm Min Signal Duration 50 ms Min Interdigit Time 50 ms Min Frequency To...

Page 361: ...y and then making a toll call when the dial tone is heard Each tone detection circuit of the DTD consists of a sophisticated audio noise level detector This circuit monitors audio signals and determin...

Page 362: ...ch DTD circuit requires 1 card resource point URC Card Database Route CDB 11 2 DTD GAIN The gain may be adjusted in this branch and not in the Feature Control branch as with other cards When the DTD e...

Page 363: ...cage The additional cards include These cards are described in the Coral Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual 3 Additional DTD Circuits Card Cage Description 8DTD IPx 800X discontinued 8...

Page 364: ...ne Detector DTD 9 0 Number of Circuits U RMI Office card 32 max 16 default U MR Office card 32 max 16 default RMI Office card 0 MR Office card 0 8DRCF card 8 requires IPx 800X expansion cage Detection...

Page 365: ...d for direct injection onto the Coral PCM highways The iDSP application provides up to 32 individual FSK tones simultaneously each on a different PCM channel and call The CID display feature for SLT r...

Page 366: ...resources to be enabled by the system URC cards Each CID transmitter circuit requires 1 card resource point When the CID exists and is initialized the PI shows Card List Route CLIS Card type see Tabl...

Page 367: ...ces cards may be installed in the optional Coral IPx 800X expansion cage The additional cards include These cards are described in the Coral Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual 3 Addition...

Page 368: ...e Installation Manual Caller ID for SLT iDSP 9 0 Number of Circuits U RMI Office card 32 max 16 default U MR Office card 32 max 16 default RMI Office card 0 MR Office card 0 iDSP card 64 requires IPx...

Page 369: ...pport telephone equipment or trunks which send MFC R2 inter office tone dial signalling to the Coral system for the purpose of activating system features or selecting other ports MFR resource cards ma...

Page 370: ...ice Installation Manual MFC Receiver MFR Multi Frequency Code Receiver Circuit 9 0 Number of Circuits U RMI Office card 0 U MR Office card 0 RMI Office card 0 MR Office card 0 16MFR card 16 requires I...

Page 371: ...connections direct connects 0 Additional media gateway cards may be installed in the optional Coral IPx 500X and 800X expansion cages The additional cards include These cards are described in the Cor...

Page 372: ...9 60 Shared Service Cards Coral IPx Office Installation Manual VoIP Media Gateway MG 9 NOTES...

Page 373: ...ble the modem These jumpers when removed disable the on board modem without affecting the other programming interfaces Thus a local programming terminal or an external modem incorporating more sophist...

Page 374: ...2 1 3 2 1 3 P6 P3 P4 The modem may only be used to communicate with the system processor for programming and maintenance purposes or for retrieving station message detail recording SMDR data or wake...

Page 375: ...se 0 Physical Location type Shelf 1 Slot 6 Ckt 26 If you choose 1 Dial Number choose field 5 MODEM Refer to Chapter 6 System Port List in the Program Interface PI and Database Reference Manual for mor...

Page 376: ...17 in the Program Interface PI and Database Reference Manual for more details 6 Gains Table Route ROOT 0 1 3 Entry 10 of the gains table can be used to set gain parameters to the modem These paramete...

Page 377: ...ional cards include These cards are described in the Coral Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual Shared service cards may be installed in any available peripheral card slot in the optional...

Page 378: ...cage Modem Operating Modes V 92 ITU T up to 56Kbps Client to Server DataComm supports V 92 or K56flex Modem Compatibility ITU V 92 K56flex Data communications via the modem use the 7 bit American Stan...

Page 379: ...B3 0 The U RMI Office U MR Office RMI Office and MR Office cards do not provide Serial ports The Coral IPx provides one EIA RS 232E Asynchronous ASCII serial data interface KB0 via the MCB Office for...

Page 380: ...es KB1 KB2 and KB3 for the following functions System database programming Diagnostics and system maintenance Displaying reports such as station message detail recording SMDR Displaying wake up report...

Page 381: ...Shared Service Cards 9 69 Data Serial Ports RS 232E KB0 KB1 KB2 KB3 9 0 Number of Circuits U RMI Office card 0 U MR Office card 0 RMI Office card 0 MR Office card 0 8DRCF card 3 requires IPx 800X exp...

Page 382: ...9 70 Shared Service Cards Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Data Serial Ports RS 232E KB0 KB1 KB2 KB3 9 NOTES...

Page 383: ...itor protects the secondary winding of the audio coupling transformer from conducting DC energy As a music input the circuit operates as an input only and so it can be used to play but not record musi...

Page 384: ...Internal External Selection P2 Jumper Setting Figure 9 12 Music 1 Simplified Diagram Figure 9 13 Music 1 Internal External Selection P2 Jumper Setting 3 Configuring the Music M1 Jumper to External or...

Page 385: ...sic 2 M2 P Music Paging Selection P3 Jumper Setting Figure 9 14 Music 2 Simplified Diagram Figure 9 15 Music 2 M2 P Music Paging Selection P3 Jumper Setting 4 Configuring the Music M2 P Jumper to Musi...

Page 386: ...tails 2 Page Q Route ROOT 0 7 Use this field to determine which music source will be used when a call is placed on a specific queue Refer to Chapter 23 Page_Q Music in the Program Interface PI and Dat...

Page 387: ...set gain parameters to the music sources These parameters set the transmission value levels of the music while in CONNECT state with any possible port in the system For more information see Chapter 1...

Page 388: ...utput with an adjustable output level In some cases an 8 speaker level output from a portable radio or tape player may be used with satisfactory results if the volume is set relatively low and backgro...

Page 389: ...nal Coral IPx 800X expansion cage The additional cards include These cards are described in the Coral Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual 7 Additional Music Interfaces in the Optional IPx...

Page 390: ...g is used RMI Office card 2 1 when paging is used MR Office card 2 1 when paging is used 8DRCF card 2 requires IPx 800X expansion cage M1 M2 Music On Hold and Background Music Uses Music On Hold MOH B...

Page 391: ...aces Audio signals from the system are passed through the audio coupling transformer to the interface A direct current DC blocking capacitor protects the secondary winding of the audio coupling transf...

Page 392: ...tion between the paging or system alarm dial operated is accomplished by jumper P4 located on the U RMI Office U MR Office RMI Office and MR Office cards See Figure 9 20 Table 9 23 defines the positio...

Page 393: ...22 Paging M2 P Music Paging Selection P3 Jumper Setting Figure 9 18 Paging Simplified Diagram Figure 9 19 Paging M2 P Music Paging Selection P3 Jumper Setting 3 Configuring the Paging M2 P Jumper to P...

Page 394: ...23 Relay Contacts 1 2 PAGE RELAY Selection P4 Jumper Setting Figure 9 20 Paging Relay Simplified Diagram Figure 9 21 Relay Contacts 1 2 PAGE RELAY Selection P4 Jumper Setting 0 4 Configuring the Relay...

Page 395: ...the Public Address Page in the system Refer to Chapter 5 Numbering Plan in the Program Interface PI and Database Reference Manual for more details 3 Port List Route PLIS Port type must show PAGE in th...

Page 396: ...put of the voice page interface may drive amplified speakers directly The number of speakers which may be driven varies from manufacturer to manufacturer See speaker manufacturer documentation for spe...

Page 397: ...on page 9 17 illustrates that connector The RLY1 relay contacts have specific electrical limitations which are described in detail in Relay Contacts on page 9 103 These limitations must not be exceede...

Page 398: ...MR Office card 1 0 when Music 2 is used 8DRCF card 1 requires IPx 800X expansion cage PAGE External Paging Output Termination Capacitor coupled transformer non grounded Output Level 15 dBm Nominal Ex...

Page 399: ...nt leaves or when a central bell is ringing Normally this feature is activated for incoming calls during the night answering period There are two ways to do this group pickup and directed pickup 0 Fig...

Page 400: ...9 24 Relay Contacts 3 4 BELL RELAY Selection P4 Jumper Setting Figure 9 25 Bell Relay Simplified Diagram Figure 9 26 Relay Contacts 3 4 BELL RELAY Selection P4 Jumper Setting 3 Configuring the Relay...

Page 401: ...st Route PLIS Port type must show UNA in the TYPE field of Shelf 1 Slot 6 Ckt 24 Use this field to assign a short full name to this port If you choose 0 Physical Location type Shelf 1 Slot 6 Ckt 24 If...

Page 402: ...not be used to switch loads requiring high voltage or high current See Relay Contacts on page 9 103 for complete specifications To operate a highly inductive load such as a mechanical bell the relay...

Page 403: ...icance Do not exceed the contact ratings listed in the specifications Additional relay contacts for central ringing bell interface may be installed in the optional Coral IPx 800X expansion cage The ad...

Page 404: ...sed U MR Office card 1 0 when Accessory Alarm Relay is used RMI Office card 1 0 when Accessory Alarm Relay is used MR Office card 1 0 when Accessory Alarm Relay is used 8DRCF card 1 requires IPx 800X...

Page 405: ...to operate during an alarm condition of the system signaling a malfunction Dial Operated Accessory The Coral IPx system can operate the relay contacts assigned by a specific dialed number Users can us...

Page 406: ...nd devices Operation of the relays is configured at the PI system database Contacts RLY3 are designated for use as either a major or minor system alarm signal or an auxiliary dial operated relay conta...

Page 407: ...able 9 25 Relay Contacts 1 2 RLY3 PAGE Selection P4 Jumper Setting Figure 9 30 RLY3 Contacts 1 2 Simplified Diagram Figure 9 31 Relay Contacts 1 2 RLY3 PAGE Selection P4 Jumper Setting 3 Configuring t...

Page 408: ...elay Contacts 3 4 RLY3 BELL Selection P4 Jumper Setting Figure 9 32 RLY3 Contacts 3 4 Simplified Diagram Figure 9 33 Relay Contacts 3 4 RLY3 BELL Selection P4 Jumper Setting 4 Configuring the Relay Co...

Page 409: ...designate dial numbers to the dial select alarm relay ports in the system Refer to Chapter 5 Numbering Plan in the Program Interface and Database Reference Manual for more details 3 Port List Route P...

Page 410: ...Major Minor Alarm 9 Major Minor Alarm Relay 1 System Features Diagnostics Route SFE 9 MINOR_RLY Use this parameter to define the relay dial number as the minor alarm situation destination MAJOR_RLY Us...

Page 411: ...major alarm indication the relay operates if the system fails to pass a diagnostic test This test falls under the corresponding alarm category The relay is released when the relay dial access code is...

Page 412: ...can have a great significance Additional relay contacts for major and minor alarm or accessory interface may be installed in the optional Coral IPx 800X expansion cage The additional cards include The...

Page 413: ...MR Office card 1 0 when Page and Bell UNA are used RMI Office card 1 0 when Page and Bell UNA are used MR Office card 1 0 when Page and Bell UNA are used 8DRCF card 1 requires IPx 800X expansion cage...

Page 414: ...9 102 Shared Service Cards Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Accessory or Alarm Relay 3 Major Minor Alarm 9 NOTES...

Page 415: ...cuitry and devices Operation of the relays is determined by the system database Contacts RLY1 are designated to operate in conjunction with audio interface M2 P for external paging applications Contac...

Page 416: ...rawing connected to the positive side of the power source Figure 9 36 DC Arc Suppression for U RMI U MR RMI MR Office Card Relays When the inductive load is powered a magnetic field is created around...

Page 417: ...o of the three relay functions RLY1 RLY2 RLY3 can be selected The selection is accomplished by P4 straps located on the U RMI Office RMI Office U MR Office and MR Office cards see Figure 9 37 Table 9...

Page 418: ...cuits U RMI Office card 2 U MR Office card 2 RMI Office card 2 MR Office card 2 8DRCF card 3 requires IPx 800X expansion cage Relay Contacts 1 2 and 3 4 Contact Type Isolated Dry Form A SPST NO Voltag...

Page 419: ...ffice Installation Manual Chapter 10 Peripheral Cards 10 1 Peripheral Card Installation 10 1 10 2 Peripheral Card Description 10 5 10 3 Digital Trunk Synchronization 10 15 10 4 Service and Peripheral...

Page 420: ......

Page 421: ...ch of the Coral IPx Office cards contains circuitry sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD Failure to observe safe handling procedures for static sensitive circuitry may result in permanent damage t...

Page 422: ...every new peripheral card that is installed or removed There is a short delay between installation removal of the card and PI screen display All peripheral cards may be inserted into a card slot only...

Page 423: ...system database will prevent a card from initializing When the card is inserted into a card slot that has been initialized with another card type Check the Card List branch Route CLIS in the database...

Page 424: ...tabase and circuitry When the circuitry on a particular card fails to perform as expected the system instructs the card to flash its diagnostic LED If on a subsequent execution of the same routine tha...

Page 425: ...ome in four sizes as shown in Table 10 8 Peripheral Card Types Peripheral card slots in the Coral IPx Office unit are not universal Slot 1 is reserved for the power supply Slots 2 3 and 4 5 house full...

Page 426: ...XXX Office Cards 10 Figure 10 1 Coral IPx Office Peripheral Card Slot Location Figure 10 2 Coral IPx Office Peripheral Card Types slots 2 3 slots 4 5 slots 6 7 slots 8 9 slots 10 11 slot 1 XXX Office...

Page 427: ...8T Office 8T CID Office 8T 8CID IPC SFC Office IPC uCMC Office IPC WiCMC Office These cards are a combination of two cards 2 3 4 5 I A MR Office RMI Office U MR Office U RMI Office 6 7 Main Unit ESIX...

Page 428: ...x Office 8SA 8Fx Office 8SA 16Fx Office 4S Office 8S Office 20S Office 8S 12Sx 4S 8Fx Office 4S 16Fx Office 8S 8Fx Office 8S 16Fx Office 8T Office 8T CID Office 8T 8CID IPC SFC Office IPC uCMC Office...

Page 429: ...ffice Cards 10 10 11 30T Office 30T or 30TM jumper selection 4TBR Office PRI 30 Office UDT Office T1 or PRI 23 jumper selection 2DT Office T1 30T PRI 30 or PRI 23 jumper selection I B 4T Office 4T CID...

Page 430: ...ing the telephone set is up to 600 There are no limitations for the Coral IPx Office EX expansion unit 4S Office and 8S Office analog station cards These cards can also support 8Fx Office or 16Fx Offi...

Page 431: ...24SFT 24SFT 8 8SA 8SA 8Fx 8SA 16Fx 8SA 8SA 8Fx 8SA 16Fx 24SFT 24SFT 24SFT 12 4SA 4SA 8Fx 4SA 16Fx 4SA 8Fx 8SA 16Fx 8SA 8SA 8SA 8SA 16Fx 4SA 16Fx 16 8SA 8SAx 8SA 8Fx 8SA 16Fx 8SA 8Fx 8SA 16Fx 8SA 8SA...

Page 432: ...FT 24SFT 24SFT 8SFT 16SFT 24SFT 4 4S 4S 8Fx 4S 16Fx 4S 4S 8Fx 4S 16Fx 24SFT 24SFT 24SFT 8 8S 8S 8Fx 8S 16Fx 8S 8S 8Fx 8S 16Fx 24SFT 24SFT 24SFT 12 4S 4S 8Fx 4S 16Fx 4S 8Fx 4S 16Fx 8S 8S 8S 8S 16Fx 8S...

Page 433: ...es not exceed the number of capacity of wired stations listed Never exceed these numbers In addition to the card combinations displayed in Table 10 5 and Table 10 6 other combinations are available pr...

Page 434: ...Office 8CID Digital Trunks The following digital trunks are available in small size card format UDT Office T1 PRI 23 Single trunk 23 channels per card up to 2 cards per system 2DT Office T1 30T PRI 30...

Page 435: ...gnal to be fed into the Coral IPx Office internal clock the ESIM and the digital trunk interface cards are properly strapped to accept those signals Two synchronization sources can be defined for a sy...

Page 436: ...n the ESIX Office card and on the digital trunk cards In the IPx 500 and IPx 800 expansion cages jumper settings on the backplane card In the FlexiCom 200 CSLX expansion cabinets jumper settings on th...

Page 437: ...ted position is properly synchronized with the network If the system is functioning properly it locks onto the primary external clock source If the primary digital trunk card issues a LOS or Red alarm...

Page 438: ...BRipx In the Coral IPx 800X expansion cage PRI 23 PRI 30 4DT PRI UDT PRI 23 T1 T1 4DT T1 UDT T1 E1 30T x 4DT 30T BRI 4TBR 8TBR If an IPx 500X Expansion cage is installed and UDTipx PRI 23 or T1 30Tipx...

Page 439: ...ype stratum 3 TANDEM switch North America only 2 PRI or T1 E1 card all types connected to PSTN type stratum 4 End office 3 PRI or T1 E1 card all types connected to a private network There are three po...

Page 440: ...n Procedure and Hardware Reference Manual and or Coral IPx 800 Installation Procedure and Hardware Reference Manual or Chapter 2 of the FlexiCom 200 Expansion Unit Installation Procedure and Hardware...

Page 441: ...access the ISDN branch Route DTDB 4 to set the following parameters SYNC Set this parameter to YES PERMANENTLY active Channel Set this parameter to YES For more information refer to Chapter 26 of the...

Page 442: ...slots 8 9 and 10 11 Digital trunk card slots 8 9 and 10 11 Synchronization indicators Synchronization indicators Synchronization source Synchronization source P12 P13 P6 P7 P6 P7 P6 P7 P4 P4 P4 P5 P5...

Page 443: ...ain unit Expansion units P3 P3 P5 P5 P4 P4 P6 P6 P3 P5 P4 P6 P3 P5 P4 P6 Sync Card Unit Jumper LED Primary Secondary Primary Secondary Primary Secondary Primary Secondary Main Any Exp Main Main Main A...

Page 444: ...ure 10 5 ESIX Office Card Jumper Settings for Synchronization SEC PRM ESIX Office Synchronization indicators 2 1 2 1 2 1 5 5 5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P R IM S Y N C 2 1 5 ENABLED S E C S Y N C DISABLED S E C S Y...

Page 445: ...RM Primary synchronization card is housed in main unit Primary synchronization card is housed in any expansion unit or cage ESIM Card Yellow SEC Secondary synchronization card is housed in main unit S...

Page 446: ...FF ESIM card in main unit Both LEDs OFF ESIX card jumper configuration ESIX card jumper configuration ESIM card jumper configuration P2 P3 P4 P1 P2 P3 P4 P1 P3 P5 P4 P6 SEC PRM SYNC SEC PRM SYNC ESIM...

Page 447: ...unit PRM LED OFF SEC LED OFF ESIM card in main unit PRM LED ON SEC LED ON ESIX card jumper configuration ESIX card jumper configuration ESIM card jumper configuration P2 P3 P4 P1 P2 P3 P4 P1 P3 P5 P4...

Page 448: ...t PRM LED ON SEC LED OFF ESIX card in 1st expansion unit PRM LED ON SEC LED OFF ESIX card jumper configuration ESIX card jumper configuration ESIM card jumper configuration P2 P3 P4 P1 P2 P3 P4 P1 P4...

Page 449: ...t PRM LED OFF SEC LED OFF ESIM card in main unit PRM LED ON SEC LED OFF ESIX card jumper configuration ESIX card jumper configuration ESIM card jumper configuration P2 P3 P4 P1 P2 P3 P4 P1 P4 P3 P5 P6...

Page 450: ...Office ESIX Office SEC PRM SYNC ESIX Office ESIX Office SEC PRM SYNC ESIX Office ESIX card in 2nd expansion unit PRM LED ON SEC LED OFF ESIX card in 1st expansion unit PRM LED OFF SEC LED ON ESIM card...

Page 451: ...and Peripheral Card Types Card Name Card Type Card Slot PI Slot P_TYPE Description 2DT Office I B 8 9 10 11 Even Odd T1 See Figure 10 20 30T T PRI 30 or PRI 23 application card jumper selection 30T 3...

Page 452: ...er ID information 4TBR Office I B 8 9 10 11 Even Odd 4TBR See Figure 10 17 4 port BRI Basic Rate Interface digital trunk card ISDN compatible Each circuit provides a 144 Kbps 2B D signal consisting of...

Page 453: ...x Office II 2 3 4 5 Even Odd 8SLS 8SFT See Figure 10 32 Combination station card 8S Office and 8Fx Office cards on 8S Office board 16 ports total 8SA 8Fx Office II 2 3 4 5 Even Odd 8SLS 8SFT See Figur...

Page 454: ...orts total The 8CID card is used for detecting Caller ID information ESIM Office I B 8 9 Main Unit Even Odd See Figure 10 4 When the Coral IPx Office system includes expansion cages the ESIM Office ca...

Page 455: ...able 10 10 UDT Office I B 8 9 10 11 Even Odd T1 See Figure 10 19 T1 or PRI 23 application card jumper selection T1 24 channel T1 digital trunk interface card PRI 23 channel PRI Primary Rate Interface...

Page 456: ...bled through programming in the configuration database 8CID Same as 4CID Office but includes 8 circuit FSK tone receiver and decoder The 8CID is installed on the 8T Office card in Coral Office systems...

Page 457: ...minor alarm relay contacts 1 universal night answer UNA or central bell relay contacts 2 relay contacts 1 remote maintenance modem V 92 ITU T standard up to 56Kbps 16 DTD circuit dial tone detector an...

Page 458: ...ar 8 8 1 RxB 2 RxA 3 GND shield 4 TxB 5 TxA 6 7 8 GND 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 P9 P5 P10 P11 P7 Card software Flash P8 P12 P13 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 P11 P7 P8 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 P11 P7 P8 Nomina...

Page 459: ...YNC Synchronization Source Not this card P4 P6 P5 P7 P4 P6 P5 P7 P4 P6 P5 P7 Primary green Secondary yellow 4TBR Office 1 1 BRI line 0 1 2 3 RJ 45 socket female external view RJ 45 plug male clip at r...

Page 460: ...female external view RJ 45 plug male clip at rear 8 8 1 RxB 2 RxA 3 GND shield 4 TxB 5 TxA 6 7 48VDC 8 GND 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 P9 P10 P11 P7 Card software Flash P8 P12 P13 Synchronization S...

Page 461: ...external view RJ 45 plug male clip at rear 8 8 1 RxB 2 RxA 3 GND shield 4 TxB 5 TxA 6 7 48VDC 8 GND P5 P6 P4 P3 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 P9 P10 Card software Flash 48VDC P S P15 P12 P13 P5 P6 P4 P3 1 2...

Page 462: ...al view 8 1 RxB 2 RxA 3 GND shield 4 TxB 5 TxA 6 7 8 48VDC GND PRI CAS1 CAS2 0 P12 P11 P10 Synchronization Source Synchronization Source P2 P8 P3 P9 P2 P8 P3 P9 P2 P8 P3 P9 Primary green Secondary yel...

Page 463: ...wiring interconnections between the trunk card station card and a single line station set 4T Office 0 1 2 3 P U33 Card software EPROM 4CID Office connector Power Fail Power Fail Power Fail Power Fail...

Page 464: ...4T CID Office Card Figure 5 6 illustrates wiring interconnections between the trunk card station card and a single line station set 4T CID Office 0 1 2 3 Power Fail 1 2 3 1 1 TRUNK 0 1 2 3 RJ 45 socke...

Page 465: ...al Peripheral Cards 10 45 Service and Peripheral Cards 10 Figure 10 23 8SFT Office Card 8SFT Office U31 P 7 5 3 1 6 4 2 0 Card software EPROM Pins FlexSet 1 26 A B0 2 27 A B1 3 28 A B2 4 29 A B3 5 30...

Page 466: ...igure 10 24 16SFT Office Card 16SFT Office U31 P 15 9 7 5 3 1 14 10 11 8 6 4 2 0 13 12 Card software EPROM Pins FlexSet 1 26 A B0 2 27 A B1 3 28 A B2 4 29 A B3 5 30 A B4 6 31 A B5 7 32 A B6 8 33 A B7...

Page 467: ...9 5 21 3 23 1 14 10 11 16 8 18 6 20 4 22 2 0 13 12 Card software EPROM Pins FlexSet 1 26 A B0 2 27 A B1 3 28 A B2 4 29 A B3 5 30 A B4 6 31 A B5 7 32 A B6 8 33 A B7 9 34 A B8 10 35 A B9 11 36 A B10 12...

Page 468: ...ice and Peripheral Cards 10 Figure 10 26 4S Office Card 4S Office U37 Card software EPROM 1 1 2 2 3 3 U12 3 WAY 20Hz JU3 Ring Frequency 25Hz 1 2 3 SH S JU1 1 2 3 P3 P5 8 16Fx Office connector 8 16Fx O...

Page 469: ...4SA Office J1 P3 P2 AJU13 3 2 1 Power circuitry 1 0 2 3 3 2 1 IJU13 Normal Software Upgrade Card processor Card software flash Card status indicator External I O connector Maintenance port RS 232 9 p...

Page 470: ...e 10 28 8S Office Card 8S Office U37 Card software EPROM P4 P3 1 1 2 2 3 3 P5 U12 3 WAY 20Hz JU3 Ring Frequency 25Hz 1 2 3 SH S JU1 1 2 3 8 16Fx Office connector 12Sx and 8 16Fx Office connector 12Sx...

Page 471: ...U13 3 2 1 Power Circuitry 1 0 2 3 3 2 1 IJU13 Normal Software Upgrade Card Processor Card Software Flash Card Status Indicator External I O connector Maintenance port RS 232 9 pin male Mounting holes...

Page 472: ...8S Office 1 1 2 2 3 3 SH S JU1 1 2 3 20Hz JU3 Ring Frequency 25Hz 20S Office 8S Office 12Sx Office 1 2 3 12Sx Office J4 J3 Pins SLT Station 1 26 S0 2 27 S1 3 28 S2 4 29 S3 5 30 S4 6 31 S5 7 32 S6 8 33...

Page 473: ...ffice 1 26 S0 2 27 S1 3 28 S2 4 29 S3 5 30 S4 6 31 S5 7 32 S6 8 33 S7 9 34 S8 10 35 S9 11 36 S10 12 37 S11 13 38 S12 14 39 S13 15 40 S14 16 41 S15 17 42 S16 18 43 S17 19 44 S18 20 45 S19 21 46 S20 22...

Page 474: ...ce Office Office Office 4S16F 4S 16Fx 8S8F 8S 8Fx 8S16F 8S 16Fx 4S Office Pins SLT Station 1 26 S0 2 27 S1 3 28 S2 4 29 S3 Pins SLT Station 1 26 S0 2 27 S1 3 28 S2 4 29 S3 5 30 S4 6 31 S5 7 32 S6 8 33...

Page 475: ...4SA 16Fx 8SA8F 8SA 8Fx 8SA16F 8SA 16Fx 4SA Office Pins SLT Station 1 26 S0 2 27 S1 3 28 S2 4 29 S3 Pins SLT Station 1 26 S0 2 27 S1 3 28 S2 4 29 S3 5 30 S4 6 31 S5 7 32 S6 8 33 S7 8SA Office Pins Flex...

Page 476: ...tation card and a single line station set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8T Office 8CID connector P2 Power Fail Power Fail Card software EPROM Card software OTP U46 U41 P 1 RJ 45 plug male clip at rear 8 1 TRUNK 0 7...

Page 477: ...nections between the trunk card station card and a single line station set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Power Fail Power Fail Power Fail Power Fail 0 7 1 6 2 5 3 4 J1 8CID 8CID 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8T CID Office 1 RJ 4...

Page 478: ...IPx Office Installation Manual Service and Peripheral Cards 10 Figure 10 36 IPC Office Card IPC Office HDD USB1 USB2 RESET COM 1 VIDEO NETWORK PWR DSP2 DSP1 BUSY APP Applications Hard Disk Fax PCI ca...

Page 479: ...Cards 10 59 Service and Peripheral Cards 10 Figure 10 37 4CID Office Card 4CID Office J1 Mounting holes for metal screws and spacers for connecting to 4T Office Metal spacer 4CID Office Metal screw 4...

Page 480: ...ice Installation Manual Service and Peripheral Cards 10 Figure 10 38 8CID Card 8CID J1 Mounting holes for metal screws and spacers for connecting to 8T Office Metal spacer 8CID Metal screw 8T Office M...

Page 481: ...Peripheral Cards 10 61 Service and Peripheral Cards 10 Figure 10 39 8Fx Office Card Component side Tip For installation instructions refer to Figure 10 42 U18 J2 J1 0 7 1 6 2 5 3 4 8Fx Office Card so...

Page 482: ...tion Manual Service and Peripheral Cards 10 Figure 10 40 16Fx Office Card Component side Tip For installation instructions refer to Figure 10 42 U18 J2 J1 12 13 14 15 0 7 11 1 6 10 2 5 9 3 4 8 16Fx Of...

Page 483: ...Peripheral Cards 10 Figure 10 41 8 16Fx Office Card Tip For installation instructions refer to Figure 10 42 8 16Fx Office J2 J1 Mounting holes for plastic screws and spacers for connecting to 4 8S Off...

Page 484: ...16Fcsx connector P3 1 2 3 P5 U12 3 WAY 8 16Fx Office J2 J1 8S Office 8 16Fx Office 4 8S Office 1 Unfasten screws A B and nuts C D and remove front panel 2 Fasten plastic spacers from above Insert pla...

Page 485: ...ral Cards 10 65 Service and Peripheral Cards 10 Figure 10 43 12Sx Office Card Top Side 12Sx Office J4 J3 Mounting holes for plastic screws and spacers for connecting to 8S Office Plastic spacer 12Sx O...

Page 486: ...10 66 Peripheral Cards Coral IPx Office Installation Manual Service and Peripheral Cards 10 Figure 10 44 12Sx Office Card Rear Side 12Sx Office J4 J3...

Page 487: ...l IPx Office Installation Manual Chapter 11 System Networking 11 1 NTU Office Card Description 11 3 11 2 Installing and Replacing the NTU Office Card 11 9 11 3 Assembling and Removing the WiFi Card 11...

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Page 489: ...be installed upon the NTU Office card supplied at specific customer request In addition it also enables direct connection to a printer via a USB port 0 The Coral IPx Office system enables seamless co...

Page 490: ...e of the LAN ports LAN and WAN packets are directed from ports 1 8 and potentially from the WAN port as well through the UGW internal switch The packets are then directed into the MRC which converts t...

Page 491: ...NTU Office card or the DHCP server provides the dynamic IP addresses to the devices enabling connection to the endpoints on the LAN RTP packets designated for the WAN are directed to the NTU Office ca...

Page 492: ...NTU Office Card Description 11 Figure 11 2 System Operation with an NTU Office Card LAN Embedded UGW Embedded GC MRC UGW Switch Embedded Router Wi Fi LAN USB WAN NTU Office RTP Packets PCM media MCB...

Page 493: ...tors that protrude from the front panel of the system The antennas are attached onto these connectors Power Connector Includes the connector of the power harness connector ON OFF Switch This switch ac...

Page 494: ...11 8 System Networking Coral IPx Office Installation Manual NTU Office Card Description 11 NOTES...

Page 495: ...process is described in this manual The software installation process is described by the Vigor 2900 software vendor at http www draytek com Table 11 1 displays the items that are supplied with the N...

Page 496: ...dy on the MCB Office card Safeguard them for re assembly See Figure 11 4 5 Mount the NTU Office card onto the MCB Office 6 Fasten the NTU Office card to the MCB Office with the three screws and washer...

Page 497: ...igure 11 4 NTU Office Card Fasteners Figure 11 5 NTU Office Card Assembly REMOVE BEFORE USE Three M3 screws for fastening NTU Office card Front panel of unit REMOVE BEFORE USE Wi Fi MBP Office card MC...

Page 498: ...arness and the WiFi cables if installed 4 Unfasten the three M3 screws and washers and safeguard them for future reassembly 5 Replace the NTU Office card 6 Fasten the three M3 screws and washers 7 Rec...

Page 499: ...Cables 1 Remove the two protective plugs that cover the holes for the antennas on the front panel of the system 2 Unplug the power cord that supplies the Coral IPx Office system 3 Remove the unit cov...

Page 500: ...attached to the WiFi card c Repeat Step a and Step b for the second WiFi cable Figure 11 6 WiFi Antenna Cable Installation The WiFi cable connectors are very delicate and can be easily damaged if exce...

Page 501: ...ector with its corresponding connector on the NTU Office card such that there is an angle between the two cards 2 Push the top section of the card downwards until the card snaps into place 3 Close the...

Page 502: ...the WiFi cables from the WiFi card 5 Open the WiFi card flap 6 Push the two WiFi card release levers outward the WiFi card is ejected upwards See Figure 11 8 7 Remove the WiFi card 2 Removing the WiFi...

Page 503: ...ystem Networking 11 17 Assembling and Removing the WiFi Card 11 Figure 11 8 WIFI Card Removal 2 Grip sides of card holder and gently pull outwards Card springs upwards 1 Open flap and disconnect cable...

Page 504: ...1 Close the Coral IPx Office unit cover Closing the Unit Cover page 6 10 2 Assemble the WiFi antennas as shown in Figure 11 9 Figure 11 9 WiFi Antenna Assembly 0 0 Remove the antennas as shown in Fig...

Page 505: ...ing and Removing the WiFi Card 11 0 Configure the networking software as described in the documentation provided by the NTU Office card software vendor at http www draytek com The NTU Office card is n...

Page 506: ...AT DMZ Port Redirection Open Ports Pass thru VPN VoIP NetMeeting MSN Messenger ICQ Quake etc Firewall IM blocking Multi NAT DMZ host port redirect open port Stateful Packet Inspection DoS DDoS protect...

Page 507: ...on Inbound Outbound Bandwidth borrowed Automatic WAN speed detection URL Filtering URL Blocking with Exception Handling Java ActiveX Cookies Zip EXE Blocking Executable Compressed multimedia file Bloc...

Page 508: ...Wireless client list Security 64 128 bit WEP WPA WPA2 IEEE802 11i VPN over WLAN Hidden SSID MAC address access control Regulatory Approval EN 55022 301489 17 300328 2 Frequency Band 2 4 GHz Transmiss...

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