NEC 120 manual NAP Sheet 21/29 Installation of Main Equipment, 21 3 PIM Configuration 19Rack Mount

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NAP- 200-003

Sheet 21/29

Installation of Main Equipment

19"KRONE

BACK MOUNT

(MDF/TPF)

19"KRONE

BACK MOUNT

(MDF/TPF)

SHELF 3

MAX. BACKUP,

78A-H

(SHELF 1+2+3)

SHELF 2

MED. BACKUP

52A-H

(SHELF 1+2)

SHELF 1

MIN. BACKUP

26 A-H

L = Left

 

 

 

 

C = Centre

 

 

 

 

R = Right

 

 

 

 

10 Pair

10 Pair

10 Pair

10 Pair

10 Pair

10 Pair

10 Pair

10 Pair

10 Pair

10 Pair

10 Pair

10 Pair

10 Pair

10 Pair

10 Pair

100

 

100

100

 

Pair

 

Pair

Pair

 

(L)

 

(L)

(L)

 

_

+

_

12V

+

12V

 

26A-H

 

 

26A-H

 

_

+

_

12V

+

12V

 

26A-H

 

 

26A-H

 

_

+

_

 

+

12V

 

12V

26A-H

 

 

26A-H

 

REAR VIEW

PIM2

 

MDF (C)

SUPPLY

LTC1

MDF (C)

MDF (R)

PWR

LTC0

LTC2

 

 

 

PIM1

 

MDF (C)

SUPPLY

 

LTC1

MDF (L)

MDF (C)

PWR

LTC0

LTC2

 

 

PIM0

SUPPLY

MDF (L)

LTC1

PWR

MDF (L)

MDF (L)

LTC0

LTC2

 

POWER BOARD

 

FRONT VIEW

240 V AC

Note: For intra-PIM battery cabling, see NAP-200-005.

Figure 003-21 3 PIM Configuration (19”Rack Mount)

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Contents Model 120 Installation Procedure Manual Liability Disclaimer NEAX7400 ICS Model Installation Procedure Manual 100 101 102 107 108 109 110 111 Issue Important Safety Considerations Page NEAX7400 ICS NEAX7400 ICS Table of ContentsTable of Contents List of Illustrations Title 003-24 AD-25182501LIST of Illustrations List of Tables Reference Manuals During installation, refer also to the manuals belowPurpose This manual covers the installation shown in Figure HOW to Follow the ManualScope of Installation Works Typical trunking diagram for the Pabx is shown in Figure Trunking DiagramSymbol Description Description of Symbols in Trunking Diagram1-PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation System Configurations2-PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation 8-PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation 1-PIM Configuration for Wall-Mounting Installation PIM3 PIM2 PIM1 PIM0 Grounding Requirements PrecautionsPower, Ground Cabling and LIU for Australia Static Electricity Guard Static Electricity Guard Circuitry Procedure for Unplugging/Plugging Circuit CardsConnecting Consoles’ Cables Procedure Flowchart ProcedureContents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required NAP Sheet 1/1 Unpacking Unpacking ProcedureMarking and Drilling Floor Standing NAP Sheet 1/2 Marking and DrillingConfirmation of the Equipment Layout Locate and mark the wall mounting points as shown in Figure NAP Sheet 2/2 Marking and DrillingWall-Mounting Installation of the Battm and Mdfm NAP Sheet 1/29 Installation of Main EquipmentInstallation of Modules Connect the Rack Parts to the rear of the Base NAP Sheet 2/29 Installation of Main EquipmentFloor Standing Installation Connection of Rack Parts NAP Sheet 3/29 Installation of Main EquipmentConnection of the PIM and the Rack Parts NAP Sheet 4/29 Installation of Main EquipmentConnection of PIMs NAP Sheet 5/29 Installation of Main EquipmentWall-Mounting Installation NAP Sheet 6/29 Installation of Main EquipmentWall Type Recommended Fastener NAP Sheet 7/29 Installation of Main EquipmentRecommended Fasteners Mounting Pabx to Rack Parts NAP Sheet 8/29 Installation of Main EquipmentScrewing the Rack Parts to a Wall NAP Sheet 9/29 Installation of Main Equipment10 Screwing the Rack Parts and the Base NAP Sheet 10/29 Installation of Main Equipment11 Modular Layout for 1 PIM Configuration NAP Sheet 11/29 Installation of Main Equipment13 Modular Layout for 3 PIM Configuration NAP Sheet 12/29 Installation of Main Equipment14 Modular Layout for 4 PIM Configuration NAP Sheet 13/29 Installation of Main EquipmentConfiguration Installation of Main Equipment Sheet 14/29 NAPInstallation of Main Equipment Sheet 15/29 NAP PIM Configuration7PIM Installation of Main Equipment Sheet 16/29 NAPLayout for Installation of Main Equipment Sheet 17/29 NAP19-Inch Rack-Mounting Installation NAP Sheet 18/29 Installation of Main EquipmentPrecautions Stock Number19 1 PIM Configuration 19Rack Mount NAP Sheet 19/29 Installation of Main Equipment20 2 PIM Configuration 19Rack Mount NAP Sheet 20/29 Installation of Main Equipment21 3 PIM Configuration 19Rack Mount NAP Sheet 21/29 Installation of Main Equipment22 4 PIM Configuration 19Rack Mount NAP Sheet 22/29 Installation of Main Equipment23 Cable Connections and Switch Settings on PZ-PW86 NAP Sheet 23/29 Installation of Main Equipment24 Cable Connections and Switch Settings on PZ-PW86A NAP Sheet 24/29 Installation of Main Equipment25 Cable Connection between the PZ-PW86 and the BWB NAP Sheet 25/29 Installation of Main Equipment26 AC CORD-A Wiring to Base NAP Sheet 26/29 Installation of Main Equipment27 Mounting of the BUS Cards NAP Sheet 27/29 Installation of Main Equipment28 BUS Cable NAP Sheet 28/29 Installation of Main Equipment29 Connection of the BUS Cables NAP Sheet 29/29 Installation of Main EquipmentInstallation of SN694 Attcon NAP Sheet 1/9 Installation of Peripheral EquipmentATT Cable Connection to SN694 Attcon NAP Sheet 2/9 Installation of Peripheral EquipmentATI CA-A NAP Sheet 3/9 Installation of Peripheral EquipmentConnect the ATT cable to Main Equipment as shown in Figure Installation Cable NAP Sheet 4/9 Installation of Peripheral EquipmentInstallation of SN611 Attcon NAP Sheet 5/9 Installation of Peripheral EquipmentJack Set Installation for SN611 Attcon NAP Sheet 6/9 Installation of Peripheral EquipmentAccess to Switch on SN611 Attcon NAP Sheet 7/9 Installation of Peripheral EquipmentSwitch Setting on SN611 Attcon NAP Sheet 8/9 Installation of Peripheral EquipmentCable Connection to SN611 Attcon NAP Sheet 9/9 Installation of Peripheral EquipmentInternal Battery Connection NAP Sheet 1/4 Connection of BatteryPWR CA-A NAP Sheet 2/4 Connection of BatteryInternal Battery Connection for 8 PIMs Configuration NAP Sheet 3/4 Connection of BatteryExternal Battery Connection NAP Sheet 4/4 Connection of BatteryCable Running to MDF NAP Sheet 1/3 Cable Running to MDFFrom Cable Number Designation Module Connection NAP Sheet 2/3 Cable Running to MDFMDF Cables for PIM Example of Existing MDF Cable Running NAP Sheet 3/3 Cable Running to MDFCable Connection to MDF LTC Connector Card Slot Number RemarksNAP Sheet 1/42 Termination of Cables on MDF Location of LEN NAP Sheet 2/42 Termination of Cables on MDFLEN 0256 ~ NAP Sheet 3/42 Termination of Cables on MDFNAP Sheet 4/42 Termination of Cables on MDF Shows the LTC Connector Pin Arrangement PIM0 LTC0 ~ LTC2PIM1 LTC0 ~ LTC2 NAP Sheet 5/42 Termination of Cables on MDFPIM2 LTC0 ~ LTC2 NAP Sheet 6/42 Termination of Cables on MDFPIM3 LTC0 ~ LTC2 NAP Sheet 7/42 Termination of Cables on MDFPIM4 LTC0 ~ LTC2 NAP Sheet 8/42 Termination of Cables on MDFPIM5 LTC0 ~ LTC2 NAP Sheet 9/42 Termination of Cables on MDFPIM6 LTC0 ~ LTC2 NAP Sheet 10/42 Termination of Cables on MDFPIM7 LTC0 ~ LTC2 NAP Sheet 11/42 Termination of Cables on MDFTxT0 TxR0 RxT0 RxR0 TxT1 TxR1 RxT1 RxR1 NAP Sheet 12/42 Termination of Cables on MDFMDF Cross Connections TxT0 TxR0 RxT0 RxR0 TxT1 TxR1 RxT1 RxR1 50 MN 25 MJ NAP Sheet 13/42 Termination of Cables on MDFNAP Sheet 14/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 50 MN 25 MJ NAP Sheet 15/42 Termination of Cables on MDFO./D.I.D. Trunks Line C.O. Trunks PN-4COTE and PN-4DITB NAP Sheet 16/42 Termination of Cables on MDFLine C.O. Trunk PN-2COTD NAP Sheet 17/42 Termination of Cables on MDFTie Line Trunk 4W E&M Trunk PN-2ODTA NAP Sheet 18/42 Termination of Cables on MDFNAP Sheet 19/42 Termination of Cables on MDF LD Trunk PN-2LDTA NAP Sheet 20/42 Termination of Cables on MDFLine did Trunk PN-AUCA NAP Sheet 21/42 Termination of Cables on MDFSingle Line Telephone SLT Standard Line PN-4LCE/4LCF NAP Sheet 22/42 Termination of Cables on MDFLong Line PN-AUCA NAP Sheet 23/42 Termination of Cables on MDFDterm /DSS Console Standard Line PN-4DLCA NAP Sheet 24/42 Termination of Cables on MDFLong Line PN-2DLCB NAP Sheet 25/42 Termination of Cables on MDFSN611 Attcon and Dterm 6D/16D series telephones NAP Sheet 26/42 Termination of Cables on MDFNAP Sheet 27/42 Termination of Cables on MDF Day/Night Mode Change by External KeyNAP Sheet 28/42 Termination of Cables on MDF External TAS Indicator Outline of the ConnectionsNAP Sheet 29/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 16 MDF Cross Connection for a TAS Indicator with a BatteryNAP Sheet 30/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 18 Outline of the Paging Equipment Connection NAP Sheet 31/42 Termination of Cables on MDFMDF Cross Connection NAP Sheet 32/42 Termination of Cables on MDFNAP Sheet 33/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 20 Outline of the External Music Connection NAP Sheet 34/42 Termination of Cables on MDF21 MDF Cross Connection for External Music Equipment NAP Sheet 35/42 Termination of Cables on MDFNAP Sheet 36/42 Termination of Cables on MDF NAP Sheet 37/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 22 Connecting Method of Music Source with D.C. Offset23 MDF Cross Connection for External BGM Sources NAP Sheet 38/42 Termination of Cables on MDF24 Outline of the PFT Connection NAP Sheet 39/42 Termination of Cables on MDF25 MDF Cross Connection for the PFT NAP Sheet 40/42 Termination of Cables on MDFNAP Sheet 41/42 Termination of Cables on MDF NAP Sheet 42/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 26 MDF Cross Connection for Alarm Display PanelNAP Sheet 1/2 Mounting of Circuit Cards Mounting ProcedureNAP Sheet 2/2 Mounting of Circuit Cards System Initialization NAP Sheet 1/3 System Initialization and System Data EntryAll Clear, Except LEN0000 CAT Resident System ProgramSystem Data Entry CAT Customer Administration TerminalNAP Sheet 2/3 System Initialization and System Data Entry NAP Sheet 3/3 System Initialization and System Data Entry MAT Maintainance Administration TerminalOperation Test NAP Sheet 1/1 Operation Test
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120 specifications

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