Contents

Chapter 3 – Strata CTX100-S/CTX100 Installation

CTX100: Analog Tie, DID and/or Ground Start Lines

2-35

Worksheet 6: Strata CTX670 Cabinet Slots

2-37

PCB Placement Guidelines

2-38

Worksheet 7 – System Power Factor Check

2-42

Telephone/Device Power Factors

2-44

Cabinet Power Factor Check

2-45

CTX100

2-45

CTX670

2-46

Worksheet 8 – CTX Primary AC and Reserve Power

2-47

CTX100 AC Power Considerations

2-47

CTX670 AC Power Considerations

2-47

Reserve Power (CTX100 and CTX670)

2-48

Primary/Reserve Power Cabinet Hardware

2-49

CTX670 Cabinet AC Power Component Requirements for Wall Mounted Systems

2-52

Worksheet 9 – Software Licenses

2-54

Hardware Compatibility

2-55

Chapter 3 – Strata CTX100-S/CTX100 Installation

 

Inspection

3-1

Packaging and Storage

3-1

Site Requirements

3-1

Input Power

3-1

Cabinet Size and Weight

3-2

Clearance and Location

3-2

Environmental Considerations

3-4

AC Power and Grounding Requirements

3-4

Power Considerations

3-4

AC Power and Third-wire Ground Test

3-5

Alternate or Additional Ground

3-5

Installing the CTX100 Cabinet

3-6

Step 1: Remove Cabinet Covers

3-6

Step 2: Remove the Back Cover from the Cabinet(s)

3-6

Step 3: Check the Base/Expansion Power Supply Jumper Plug

3-7

Step 4: Mount the Base Cabinet

3-7

Step 5: Mount the Expansion Cabinet (if required)

3-9

Step 6: Install Reserve Power

3-10

Step 7: Check Power Supply Circuit Breakers and Fuses

3-15

Step 8: Set Jumpers and Install Option PCBs onto the ACTU

3-19

Step 9: Install the Main Processor (ACTU) PCB

3-21

Step 10: Install Other PCBs into the Cabinet(s)

3-22

Step 11: Attach and Route PCB Cables

3-23

Chapter 4 – Strata CTX670 Installation

 

Inspection

4-1

Packaging and Storage

4-1

Site Requirements

4-2

Input Power

4-2

Clearance and Location

4-2

Power Considerations

4-4

Reserve Power

4-4

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