Configuration

Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)

The uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is a reserve power supply for the control cabinet and digital peripheral cabinets comprising of a battery pack, a charger, and an inverter. The UPS backup time is dependent upon the unit selected and the capacity of the batteries provided. The unit must be able to provide 115 Vac at 15 A.

Mitel Networks Corporation does not manufacture a UPS . Mitel Networks has evaluated several uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) that are compatible with the SX-200 system. Marketing and sales literature available from authorized representatives identifies these products.

The UPS should be a true uninterruptible power supply that always supplies the output load from its inverter and includes a reverse transfer switch to automatically bypass the UPS if it fails. The UPS must be capable of driving rectifier capacitor loads.

An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) can have an external connection (from an internal relay) that provides a closed contact to remotely indicate status or condition. Conditions which may be indicated include

An alarm condition is present within the UPS

The UPS is operating from its batteries (probably because commercial AC power has been interrupted).

The relay contact can be connected to a remote alarm or to a contact monitor line circuit to promptly indicate the condition. Refer to the manufacturer’s installation manual for descriptions of conditions that are indicated. Compliance to electrical, installation, and building codes is the responsibility of the purchaser of the equipment.

System Fail Transfer

The SFT maintains telephone service in the event of system failure (such as a power outage). When the system goes into SFT mode, the SFT unit connects up to six internal POTS telephone extensions directly to the CO, bypassing the system completely.

The SFT is an optional, stand-alone, wall-mounted device that connects to the system’s peripheral cabinet or main distribution frame (MDF). Each SFT can control six circuits, and up to four SFTs can be daisy-chained together for each zone, providing security for 24 internal extensions.

The SFT switches to SFT mode under the following conditions:

Failure of the system power converter

Failure of the system main control (in a redundant system, both main control planes must fail, causing a critical alarm to all zones)

Interruption of the system AC power

Failure of the peripheral switch controller (zone)

Loss of the fiber link between the main control and peripheral cabinets.

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sx-200, SX-2000 specifications

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