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NWA-008842-001ISSUE 3.0
Hardware Installation Guide
LIABILITY DISCLAIMER
NEC Infrontia Corporation reserves the right to change the specifica-tions, functions, or features, at any time, without notice.
NEC Infrontia Corporation has prepared this document for use by itsemployees and customers. The information contained herein is theproperty of NEC Infrontia Corporation and shall not be reproducedwithout prior written approval from NEC Infrontia Corporation.
NEAX and Dterm are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation.MATWorX is a trademark of NEC Corporation.
Copyright 2006
NEC Infrontia Corporation
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................... 1
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 6PURPOSE .................................................................................................................... 6OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL ...................................................................................... 6TERMS IN THIS MANUAL ........................................................................................... 7
PBX System Designation ................................................................................................... 7Module Name ...................................................................................................................... 7Terminal Name .................................................................................................................... 8
REFERENCE MANUAL ............................................................................................... 9
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................... 11SYSTEM OUTLINE ...................................................................................................... 12NAME OF EACH PART ............................................................................................... 13SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ....................................................................................... 15
Trunking Diagram ............................................................................................................... 15Modular Chassis (MC) ........................................................................................................ 19Installation ........................................................................................................................... 22
EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION ........................................................................ 23Module/Installation Hardware ............................................................................................ 23Card ...................................................................................................................................... 24Cable .................................................................................................................................... 47
MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS ....................................................... 48SYSTEM CONDITIONS ............................................................................................... 56
Conditions for Modular Chassis (MC) .............................................................................. 56Conditions for Circuit Cards .............................................................................................. 56
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................ 57SYSTEM CAPACITY ................................................................................................... 59
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION ............................................................................................. 87PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................................... 89
Grounding Requirements .................................................................................................. 89Static Electricity Guard ...................................................................................................... 90Procedure for Unplugging/Plugging Circuit Cards ......................................................... 92Turning Power ON .............................................................................................................. 94Turning Power OFF ............................................................................................................ 94System Data Backup .......................................................................................................... 94
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PROCEDURE ............................................................................................................... 95UNPACKING ................................................................................................................ 97INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT ..................................................................... 98
Desktop Setting Installation .............................................................................................. 9819-inch Rack Mounting Installation .................................................................................. 101
REMOVING COVER .................................................................................................... 103BUS CABLE CONNECTION ....................................................................................... 105MDF CABLE CONNECTION ....................................................................................... 108
Installation of External MDF .............................................................................................. 108MDF Cable ........................................................................................................................... 108Cable Connection to MDF .................................................................................................. 110Location of Each LEN ......................................................................................................... 112LTC Connector Pin Arrangement ...................................................................................... 117MDF Cross Connections .................................................................................................... 126
CABLE RUNNING ....................................................................................................... 135BATTERY CONNECTION ........................................................................................... 137INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT ....................................................... 140
Power Failure Transfer (4PFT) ........................................................................................... 140Alarm Display Panel (MP) .................................................................................................. 145
MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS ..................................................................................... 146SYSTEM INITIALIZATION ........................................................................................... 148
All Clear, Except LEN000 CAT ........................................................................................... 148Resident System Program ................................................................................................. 148Office Data Conversion ...................................................................................................... 149
SYSTEM DATA ENTRY ............................................................................................... 150Confirming Lamp Indication .............................................................................................. 150
OPERATION TEST ...................................................................................................... 151SYSTEM DATA SAVE ................................................................................................. 152CLEANING AND VISUAL CHECK .............................................................................. 152
Cleaning ............................................................................................................................... 152Visual Check ....................................................................................................................... 152
MOUNTING REAR COVER ......................................................................................... 153FAN REPLACEMENT .................................................................................................. 154
Replacement Procedure ..................................................................................................... 154Registration of Date for Periodic FAN Replacement ....................................................... 155
RING GENERATOR CARD REPLACEMENT ............................................................. 157Replacement Procedure ..................................................................................................... 157
CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS ......................................... 161HOW TO READ THIS CHAPTER ................................................................................ 162LIST OF REQUIRED CIRCUIT CARDS ....................................................................... 163
PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) ...................................................... 164
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PN-CP31-A (MP) .................................................................................................................. 170PN-CP31-B (MP) .................................................................................................................. 175PN-CP31-C (MP) .................................................................................................................. 180PN-CP31-D (MP) .................................................................................................................. 186PN-CP15 (FP) ....................................................................................................................... 192PN-CP19 (FP) ....................................................................................................................... 194PZ-M606-A (ETHER) ............................................................................................................ 196PN-PW03 (DC/DC PWR) ...................................................................................................... 198PZ-PW131 (AC/DC PWR) .................................................................................................... 200PZ-PW139 (RGU) ................................................................................................................. 202PN-4CSIA (CSI) .................................................................................................................... 204PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) ................................................................................................................ 208PN-4LCAA (LC) ................................................................................................................... 212PZ-4PFTA (PFT) .................................................................................................................. 215
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS(1) Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
(2) Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wetlocations.
(3) Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has beendisconnected at the network interface.
(4) Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
(5) Read and understand all instructions.
(6) Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
(7) Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosolcleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
(8) Do not use this product near water; for example, under water pipes near a bath tub, sink, or laundrytub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
(9) Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing seriousdamage to the product.
(10) Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, to protect itfrom overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never beblocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should neverbe placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in a built-ininstallation unless proper ventilation is provided.
(11) This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label.If you are not sure of the type of power source available, consult with your local power company.
(12) This product normally connected with a three wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third(grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet. This is a safety feature.If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician to replace your obsoleteoutlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug.
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(13) Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will beabused by persons walking on it.
(14) Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
(15) Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerousvoltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquidof any kind on the product.
(16) To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to a qualifiedserviceman when some service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may exposeyou to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when theappliance is subsequently used.
(17) Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under thefollowing conditions:
(a) When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.(b) If liquid has been spilled into the product.(c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.(d) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls, that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.
(e) If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.(f) If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
(18) Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be aremote risk of electric shock from lightning.
(19) Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
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(20) For Digital interfaces, a CSU/DSU may be required for proper operation. When choosing a CSU/DSU, make sure that it is provided with suitable lightning protection. If this is not the case, gas tubearresters as specified elsewhere in this manual (b) must be connected to the involved interface wiring.
NOTE: The Ethernet ports are not intended to be connected directly to outdoor cables.
(21) When installing the LC card for providing the analog telephone interface that is connected to off-premise site, use PN-4LLCB card.
(22) Do not install the PN-2ODTB/PN-4ODTA card for providing the analog trunk interface that isconnected to off-premise site.
PBX
RA
RB
TA
TB
PRT/BRT/DTI/CCT
G
CSU : Customer Service Unit
DSU : Digital Service Unit
MDF : Main Distribution Frame
RECEIVE
OFF-PREMISE
To Digital
Network
MDF
CSU/DSU
TRANSMIT
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(23) When installing the BRI/PRI/E1/CCIS/Q-SIG/Dterm interface designated by “SELV” that has thepossibility of being connected to off-premise site, gas tube arrester is required for proper operation.
(a) InstallationWhen installing the DLC card for providing the Dterm interface that is connected to off-premisesite, use PN-2DLCN/PN-4DLCT card and connect gas tube arrester across the line as shown inFigure below.
When installing the BRT/PRT/DTI/CCT card for providing the BRI/PRI/E1/CCIS/Q-SIGinterface that is connected to off-premise site, connect gas tube arresters across each transmit andreceive lines as shown in Figure below.
PBX
R
T
DLC
G
MDF : Main Distribution Frame
OFF-PREMISE
To Dterm
MDF
G
GAS TUBE
ARRESTER
PBX
RA
RB
TA
TB
BRT/PRT/DTI/CCT
G
MDF : Main Distribution Frame
TRANSMIT
RECEIVE
OFF-PREMISE
To Digital
Network
MDF
GAS TUBE
ARRESTER
GAS TUBE
ARRESTER
G
G
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(b) SpecificationsSpecifications of the gas tube arrester to be provided are as follows.
(24) Warning for US and Canada only
PARAMETER SPECIFICATIONSTransmission bandwidth DC to 2 MHz
Transmission loss Less than 0.5 dB
Longitudinal balance More than 50 dB
Nominal decoupling resistance 1 Ω ± 0.5 %
Operating voltage DC 60 V Max.
Nominal DC spark-over voltage 90 V
Impulse spark-over voltage (at 1.2/50 µs 6 kV) 1500 V (at initial max. voltage; 0 to 10 µs)20 V (at more than10 µs)
Nominal discharge current 100 A (at 10/200 µs)
WARNINGThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interfer-ence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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INTRODUCTION
PURPOSE
This manual explains the installation procedure for the NEAX IPSDM (Internet Protocol Server DistributedModel)/NEAX IPSDMR (Internet Protocol Server Distributed Model Remote) system. This equipment canonly be serviced by a qualified service person. You should perform each installation step according to theprocedures described in CHAPTER 2.
OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL
This manual consists of three chapters. The following paragraphs summarize Chapters 1 through 3.
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATIONThis chapter explains the system outline, capacity, specifications, conditions,configuration, the name and functions of equipment, and the mounting conditionsof circuit cards for the system.
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATIONThis chapter explains how to install the PBX and the peripheral equipment, systeminitialization and data entry, and operation test procedures you should follow aftercompleting the installation.
CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGSThis chapter explains the mounting location, the meaning of lamp indications, andthe switch settings of each circuit card for the system.
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TERMS IN THIS MANUAL
PBX System DesignationPBX system is designated as “PBX” or “system” usually.When we must draw a clear line between the PBX systems, they are designated as follows.
NEAX IPSDM (6 slot version) : NEAX IPSDM INTERNET PROTOCOL SERVERDM (Distributed Model)Main Processor of this system: PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-BPN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D card
NEAX IPSDM (8 slot version) : NEAX IPSDM INTERNET PROTOCOL SERVERDM (Distributed Model)Main Processor of this system: PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D card
NEAX IPSDMR (6 slot version): NEAX IPSDMR INTERNET PROTOCOL SERVERDMR (Distributed Model Remote)Main Processor of this system: PN-CP31-A/PN-CP31-B/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card
NEAX IPSDMR (8 slot version): NEAX IPSDMR INTERNET PROTOCOL SERVERDMR (Distributed Model Remote)Main Processor of this system: PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card
Module NameModules for NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR system are called “Modular Chassis”. “Modular Chassis” is designat-ed as “MC” usually.
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Terminal NameThe following digital multi-function terminals are designated as “Dterm” usually, unless we need to men-tion the type of terminal in particular.
Dterm60/ElectraDterm65/Series IIIDterm70/EliteDterm75/Series EDtermSeries i
Also the following IP terminals have the function of “Dterm”. They are designated as “DtermIP” usually,unless we need to mention the type of terminal in particular.
DtermIP (IP Adapter Type)DtermIP (IP Bundled Type)DtermIP INASETDtermSP20DtermSP30
NOTE: Dterm75 (Series E) and Dterm Series i terminals can be used as the IP terminal by attaching the IP Adapter (IP Enabled Dterm). This terminal provides users with all features currently avail-able in DtermIP.
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REFERENCE MANUAL
During installation, refer also to the NEAX 2000 IPS manuals below:
System Manual:Contains the system description, hardware installation procedure, the programming procedure for theNEAX 2000 IPS System.
Command Manual:Contains Customer Administration Terminal (CAT) operation, command functions and data requiredfor programming the system, and Resident System Program.
Office Data Programming Manual:Contains the Customer Specifications Sheets and the Office Data Programming Sheets.
Feature Programming Manual:Contains procedure for programming each business and hotel feature.
Maintenance Manual:Contains the programming procedure for maintenance service features and the recommendedtroubleshooting procedure.
Installation Procedure Manual:Contains the installation procedure for the PBX system.
MATWorX User Guide:Provides information to use the MATWorX program, including highlights about features of theprogram.This guide is a supplement to the MATWorX online Help system, which provides context-sensitiveinformation and procedures to perform tasks using MATWorX.
MATWorX Installation Guide:Provides information to connect a PC to the PBX, install and start the MATWorX and the CommonComponents Upgrade Tool (for RMAT) program.
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CHAPTER 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
This chapter explains the system outline, capacity, specifications, conditions,configuration, the name and functions of equipment, and the mounting con-ditions of circuit cards for the system.
SYSTEM OUTLINE .................................................................... 12NAME OF EACH PART ............................................................. 13SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................................................... 15EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION ...................................... 23MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS ..................... 48SYSTEM CONDITIONS ............................................................. 56SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................... 57SYSTEM CAPACITY ................................................................. 59
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SYSTEM OUTLINE
NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR is an IP communication system that uses a compact module. This system uses thesame control, line/trunk, and application processor cards as the NEAX 2000 IPS. The system also supports the function of the legacy PBX that uses Time Division Switch (TDSW) and canaccommodate legacy terminals.
The illustration below shows the typical system outline.
System Outline of NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR
INTERNET/
INTRANET
Switching HUB (100 Mbps)
PBX
1 board MP
C.O.
IP-PAD
TIE
NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR
SLT/Dterm
LC/DLC
TRK
TRK
IPT
(H.323
Handler)
PSTN/
GSTN
TDSW
SIP
Router
Router MAT (via LAN)
Router
H.323 GK
LAN
Switching HUB
DtermIP
Client PC DtermIP
SIP Server
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NAME OF EACH PART
The following figure shows the name of each part.
• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version)
Name of Each Part
CARD STOPPER
FRONT COVER
CIRCUIT CARD
MOUNTING SLOT
CARD LAMP CHECK WINDOW
FOR PZ-M606-A (ETHER)
FRONT SIDE
VENT FOR COOLING
FAN UNIT
BUS CONNECTORLTC CONNECTOR
COOLING FAN
UNIT AC CONNECTOR
POWER SWITCH
REAR COVER
CABLE HOLE
BACK SIDE
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• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)
Name of Each Part
CARD STOPPER
FRONT COVER
CIRCUIT CARD
MOUNTING SLOT
CARD LAMP CHECK WINDOW
FOR PZ-M606-A (ETHER)
FRONT SIDE
VENT FOR COOLING
FAN UNIT
LTC CONNECTOR
BUS CONNECTOR
COOLING FAN
UNIT
AC CONNECTOR
POWER SWITCH
REAR COVER
CABLE HOLE
BACK SIDE
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Trunking DiagramThis figure shows a typical trunking diagram for the system. See Trunking Diagram. Page 16For the description of symbols in the trunking diagram, see Description of Symbols in TrunkingDiagram. Page 17
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Trunking Diagram
NOTE 1: Built-in modem, built-in DAT and built-in DK are included to PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D card only. These are not included to PN-CP31-A/PN-CP31-B/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card.
NOTE 2: The equipment marked with (*) is provided by the customer.NOTE 3: FP card is not required for NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version).
PS IP-CS
WLANTERMINAL
AP
INCLUDING
TDSW
DTG
PBSND
16CFT
MLDT
PLO
MEM
MODEM
NOTE 1
PBR
DAT
NOTE 1
DK
NOTE 1
TNT
SMDR
PMS
DRS
FP
OAI
IPT
CSH
MP
PFT
COT C.O. LINE
AMP
DIT DID LINE
LDTLD
LLCLONG LINE STATION
LCSINGLE LINE TEL
ODT
TIE LINE
DIGITALLINK
DTI
CCH
CSH
DCH
IPT
ICH
IP-PAD
ROUTER4VCT
16VCT ROUTER
PBR
DAT
BRTISDNNETWORK
CCISNETWORK
IPNETWORK
DIGITALLINK(FOR M649/M650)
CIR
MFR
CFT
DK
DK
COT
COT
COT/TNT
TNT
COT
EXTERNAL HOLDTONE(*)
ANNOUNCEMENTMACHINE(*)
EXTERNAL HOLDTONE(*)
SPEAKER(*)
AMPLIFIER
KEY(*)
(*)BGM
M10 M10 DTI
OPTICALFIBER
2W/4W E&M
CCT
PRT
RTA
IP-PAD ROUTER
24DSP
SIP ROUTER
24DSP
SIP NETWORK
SINGLE LINE TELWITH MESSAGEWAITING LAMP
LC
ILC
DLC
DLC
DLC
EXPMEM
VM
AP00
ETHER
COT
FP
PSTN
CSI
Dterm
DSS
LONG LINE Dterm
ATTCON/DESKCON
SMDR
SMDR
PMS
AD-8/
IM-16
PS CS/ZT
TCP/IP
10 BASE-T/
100 BASE-TX
RS-232C
RS-232C
MAT
MAT
CIS/HOTELPRINTER/MCI(VMS)
DtermIP/PC FOR OAI/
MAT/SMDR/PMS
ALARMDISPLAY
PANEL
ISDN TERMINAL
(FOR REMOTE MAINTENANCE)
DSS
CSI
DLC
CSICSI
CS/ZT
POTSSPLITTER
HOME PNA MODEM
SINGLE LINE TEL
INTERNET
HOMEPNAADAPTER
PC
LC/LLC
CSIM13
HUB
ROUTER
ROUTER/HUB
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Description of Symbols in Trunking Diagram
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SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONAMP Amplifier Trunk CardAP Access Point for WLAN terminalAP00 SMDR/Hotel Application CardBGM External Music Source for Dterm
Back Ground Music ServiceBRT Basic Rate Interface Trunk CardCCH Common Channel Handler CardCCT CCIS Trunk CardCFT Conference Trunk Card16CFT 16 Circuit Four Party Conference
Trunk on MPCIS Call Information SystemCIR CALLER ID Receiver Trunk CardCOT C.O. Trunk CardCSH CS/ZT Handler Card/Virtual CSH
for IP-CS on MPCSI CS/ZT Interface CardCS/ZT Cell Station (for PHS)
Zone Transceiver (for PCS)DAT 4-line Digital Announcement
Trunk Card/2-line Built-in DAT on MP
DCH D-channel Handler CardDIT DID Trunk CardDK External Relay/Key Interface Card/
Built-in DK on MPDLC Digital Line Circuit Card (for
Dterm, ATTCON, DESKCON)DRS Device Registration Server on MP24DSP 24-channel DSP CardDSS DSS ConsoleDTI Digital Trunk Interface Card
SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONDTG Digital Tone Generator on MPETHER Ethernet Control CardEXPMEM Memory Expansion CardFP Firmware Processor Card/Built-in
FP on MP/Virtual FP on MPICH ISDN-channel Handler CardILC ISDN Line Circuit CardIP-CS Cell Station on IP (for PHS)IP-PAD 8-channel IP-PAD Card
32-channel IP-PAD CardIPT IP Trunk Card/Virtual IPT on MPKEY External KeyLC Line Circuit Card
(for Single Line Telephone)LDT LD Trunk CardLLC Long Line Circuit CardM10 Optical Fiber Interface CardM13 POTS Splitter CardMAT Maintenance Administration Ter-
minalMDF Main Distribution FrameMEM Main Memory on MPMFR MF Receiver/
MFC Receiver/Sender CardMLDT Melody Trunk on MPMODEM Modem on MPMP Main Processor CardPFT Power Failure TransferPMS Property Management System/
Built-in PMS on MPOAI Open Application Interface/Built-in
OAI on MP
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Description of Symbols in Trunking Diagram
SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONODT OD Trunk Card (2/4 wire E&M)PBR 8-line PB Receiver Card/4-line PB
Receiver on MPPBSND PB Sender on MPPLO Phase Locked Oscillator on MPPS Personal StationPRT ISDN Primary Rate Interface Trunk
CardRTA In-Skin Router CardSIP SIP Card
SIP: Session Initiation ProtocolSMDR Station Message Detail Recording/
Built-in SMDR on MPTDSW Time Division Switch on MPTNT Tone/Music Source Interface Card/
Built-in TNT on MP4VCT 4-channel CODEC Card16VCT 16-channel CODEC CardVM Voice Mail Card
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Modular Chassis (MC)The system consists of single or up to three Modular Chassis (MC) depends on the line capacity and/orsystem configuration. There are two types of MC; “Physical MC” and “Virtual MC”. The Physical MC isa “hardware” MC and is used to accommodate MP, FP, legacy LT and AP cards, and power supply units.The Virtual MC is a “software” MC and is used to accommodate IP telephones by system data program-ming. The port capacity of the Virtual MC is different depends on the number of Physical MC. The figure below shows the software port allocation for each Physical MC configuration.
The port allocation varies with the version of system.
• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version)
Software Port Allocation for Each Physical MC Configuration
Physical MC Configuration
MC Software Port Allocation
256 AP ports/system 256 AP ports/system 256 AP ports/system
Virtual MC
(448 IP Ports)
40
LT ports
24 Virtual
LT portsMC0
One-MC Configuration
MC0
MC1
Two-MC Configuration
40
LT ports
24 Virtual
LT ports
40
LT ports
24 Virtual
LT ports
Virtual MC
(384 IP Ports)
Three-MC Configuration
MC0
MC1
MC2
40
LT ports
24 Virtual
LT ports
40
LT ports
24 Virtual
LT ports
40
LT ports
24 Virtual
LT ports
Virtual MC
(320 IP Ports)
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• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)
Software Port Allocation for Each Physical MC Configuration
Physical MC Configuration
MC Software Port Allocation
256 AP ports/system 256 AP ports/system
Virtual MC
56
LT ports
8 Virtual
LT portsMC0
One-MC Configuration
MC0
MC1
Two-MC Configuration
56
LT ports
8 Virtual
LT ports
56
LT ports
8 Virtual
LT ports
(IPSDM : 956 IP Ports)
(IPSDMR : 128 IP Ports)
Virtual MC
(IPSDM : 892 IP Ports)
(IPSDMR : 128 IP Ports)
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• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version) + NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)To expand the system capacity of existing NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version), you can installone MC (MC1) of NEAX IPSDM (8 slot version) on the MC (MC0) of the existing system.
Software Port Allocation for Each Physical MC Configuration
Physical MC Configuration
MC Software Port Allocation
256 AP ports/system
MC0
MC1
Two-MC Configuration
40
LT ports
24 Virtual
LT ports
56
LT ports
8 Virtual
LT ports
Virtual MC
(IPSDM : 892 IP Ports)
(IPSDMR : 128 IP Ports)
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InstallationThe system provides two installation methods as follows.
• Desktop Setting Installation• 19-inch Rack Mounting Installation
The following figures are shown the image of each installation method.
1-MC Configuration for Desktop Setting Installation
1-MC Configuration for 19-inch Rack Mounting Installation
FRONT
FRONT
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EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION
This section explains the names and functions of the equipment (modules, installation hardware, circuitcards, cables) used in the system.
Module/Installation HardwareThis table shows the names and functions of the modules/installation hardware.
Module/Installation Hardware Name and Function
EQUIPMENT NAME
FUNCTIONALNAME FUNCTION
SN1651IPSMD[For PBC]
MC Modular Chassis (MC)Maximum 40 physical ports per MC. At maximum configuration, the system consists of three MC, and provides a total of 120 physical ports (40 ports × 3).
SN1653IPSMF[For other than PBC]
MC Modular Chassis (MC)Maximum 40 physical ports per MC. At maximum configuration, the system consists of three MC, and provides a total of 120 physical ports (40 ports × 3).
SN1736IPSMI[For PBC]
MC Modular Chassis (MC)Maximum 56 physical ports per MC. At maximum configuration, the system consists of two MC, and provides a total of 112 physical ports (56 ports × 2).
SN1737IPSMJ[For other than PBC]
MC Modular Chassis (MC)Maximum 56 physical ports per MC. At maximum configuration, the system consists of two MC, and provides a total of 112 physical ports (56 ports × 2).
JOINT BRACKET KIT (U) MC Expansion KitUsed to joint MC for Desktop Setting InstallationOne expansion kit is required between MC.
RACK MOUNT KIT (U) 19-inch Rack Mounting Bracket One set is required per MC.
109P0624H7D09 FAN Cooling FANOne unit is included in MC as basic.
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CardThis table shows the names and functions of circuit cards exclusively used in NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR.
NOTE 1: PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card cannot be mounted.NOTE 2: PZ-8PFTB card cannot be mounted (PZ-4PFTA card is available for the NEAX IPSDM/
IPSDMR).
Control Card Name and Function
NOTE: MP Program Download (FTP) is available for PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D.
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EQUIPMENT NAME
FUNCTIONALNAME FUNCTION
PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D
MP Main Processor CardProvides LAN control function, System-based Device Registra-tion Server (DRS), built-in FP, Virtual FP, built-in OAI, built-in SMDR on RS-232C, built-in SMDR on IP*, built-in PMS on IP*, Virtual IPT, Virtual CSH, 33 MHz PCI BUS, Memory (SDRAM 32 MB, Flash ROM 9 MB), TDSW (1024CH × 1024CH), 16-line CFT, PB sender, Clock, 2-line PLO (receiver mode/source mode), two RS-232C ports, 2-line DAT (Recording duration: Maximum 128 seconds), DK, 4-line PB receiver, Modem for remote mainte-nance (33.6 Kbps), internal Music-on-Hold tone, BUS interface. BUS interface functions as a driver/receiver of various signals, adjusts gate delay timing and cable delay timing, monitors I/O Bus and PCM BUS, MP Program Download (FTP)**. NOTEOne card is required per system.* : Series 3400 software enhancement**: Series 3500 software enhancement
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Control Card Name and Function
NOTE: MP Program Download (FTP) is available for PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D.
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FUNCTIONALNAME FUNCTION
PN-CP31-A MP Main Processor CardProvides LAN control function, System-based Device Registra-tion Server (DRS), built-in FP, Virtual FP, built-in OAI, built-in SMDR on RS-232C, built-in SMDR on IP*, built-in PMS on IP*, Virtual IPT, Virtual CSH, 33 MHz PCI BUS, Memory (SDRAM 32 MB, Flash ROM 9 MB), TDSW (1024CH × 1024CH), 16-line CFT, PB sender, Clock, 2-line PLO (receiver mode/source mode), one RS-232C port 4-line PB receiver, internal Music-on-Hold tone, BUS interface. BUS interface functions as a driver/receiver of various signals, adjusts gate delay timing and cable delay tim-ing, monitors I/O Bus and PCM BUS.One card is required per system.*: Series 3400 software enhancement
PN-CP31-B/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D
MP Main Processor CardProvides LAN control function, System-based Device Registra-tion Server (DRS), built-in FP, Virtual FP, built-in OAI, built-in SMDR on RS-232C, built-in SMDR on IP*, built-in PMS on IP*, Virtual IPT, Virtual CSH, 33 MHz PCI BUS, Memory (SDRAM 32 MB, Flash ROM 9 MB), TDSW (1024CH × 1024CH), 16-line CFT, PB sender, Clock, 2-line PLO (receiver mode/source mode), one RS-232C port 4-line PB receiver, Modem for remote mainte-nance (33.6 Kbps), internal Music-on-Hold tone, BUS interface. BUS interface functions as a driver/receiver of various signals, adjusts gate delay timing and cable delay timing, monitors I/O Bus and PCM BUS, MP Program Download (FTP)**. NOTEOne card is required per system.* : Series 3400 software enhancement**: Series 3500 software enhancement
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Control Card Name and Function
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FUNCTIONALNAME FUNCTION
PN-CP15 FP Firmware Processor CardProvides Line/Trunk interface, Memory (RAM 768 KB), and inter-module BUS interface. BUS interface functions as a driver/receiver of various signals, adjusts gate delay timing and cable delay timing, monitors I/O Bus and PCM BUS.This card is only used for the expansion MC of NEAX IPSDM (6 slot version). When the system consists of three MC, this card is mounted in MC2.
PN-CP19[For North America]
PZ-M606-A ETHER Ethernet Control Card Mounted on MP card to accommodate the Ethernet and transmit/receive a signal of TCP/IP protocol.Provides Auto Negotiation function.
– Always set to ON.[For Series 3300 software or before]
– Set to ON/OFF by the office data setting.[For Series 3400 software or later]
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX twisted pair cable is connected directly to this card.
PZ-PW131 AC/DC PWR Main Power Supply CardInput: AC100 V-240 V (50 Hz/60 Hz)Output: –27 V (3 A), +5 V (5.5 A)One card is pre-installed per MC.
PZ-PW139 RGU Ring Generator Card for NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)Input: –27 VOutput: +90 VMounted on the Main Power Supply Card (PZ-PW131).One card is pre-installed per MC.
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Control Card Name and Function
NOTE: The following table shows function differences between PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D and PN-CP31-A/PN-CP31-B/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card.
EQUIPMENT NAME
FUNCTIONALNAME FUNCTION
PN-PW03 DC/DC PWR –48 V DC Power Supply CardInput: –24 V DCOutput: –48 V DC (0.5 A)One card per MCUsed as main power supply from PN-4CSIA/PN-4CSIA-A/PN-4DLCT/PN-4LDTA/PN-4LLCB/PN-4ODTA card to terminals.Power supply to external equipment is not available.
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Function Differences Between PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D and PN-CP31-A/PN-CP31-B/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D
ITEM PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B
PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D PN-CP31-A PN-CP31-B PN-CP31-C/
PN-CP31-DMAT Interface
Direct connection
1 port 1 port 1 port 1 port 1 port
Remote connection with built-in MODEM
1 port 1 port Not available 1 port 1 port
LAN connection
Available Available Available Available Available
External Alarm Indication
MJ/MN/-- Alarm
MJ/MN/-- Alarm
MJ Alarm only
MJ Alarm only
MJ Alarm only
Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT)
2 circuits (128 seconds per circuit)
2 circuits (128 seconds per circuit)
Not available Not available Not available
External Relay Control/External Key Scan (DK)
2 circuits (for relay drive and external key scan)
2 circuits (for relay drive and external key scan)
Not available Not available Not available
Application Key Program In EPROM In EPROM In Flash ROM
In Flash ROM
In Flash ROM
MP Program Download (FTP)
Not available Available Not available Not available Available
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Application Processor Card Name and Function
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FUNCTIONALNAME FUNCTION
PN-AP00-B[For PCS]
DBM Data Base Module Card for WCS Roaming functionOne card per WCS systemSupports number extension of PS.[Series 3400 software required]
PN-AP00-B AP00 Application Processor CardProvides four RS-232C ports, and is used for SMDR, Hotel Printer, CIS, PMS, MCI functions.(For PMS function, PN-AP00-B with MRCA program is not available.)One card per system
PN-AP00-D AP00 Application Processor CardProvides four RS-232C ports, and is used for SMDR, Hotel Printer, CIS, MCI functions.One card per system
PN-BRTA BRT 1-line Basic Rate (2B+D) Interface Trunk CardAccommodates one 2-channel PCM digital lines.
PN-2BRTC BRT 2-line Basic Rate (2B+D) Interface Trunk CardAccommodates two 2-channel PCM digital lines.
PN-2BRTK[For UK]
BRT 2-line Basic Rate (2B+D) Interface Trunk CardAccommodates two 2-channel PCM digital lines.
PN-4BRTA-A BRT 4-line Basic Rate (2B+D) Interface Trunk CardAccommodates four 2-channel PCM digital lines.
PN-24CCTA CCT CCIS (1.5 Mbps) Trunk CardProvides a built-in Common Channel Handler (CCH) of No. 7 CCIS.
PN-30CCTA CCT CCIS (2 Mbps) Trunk CardProvides a built-in Common Channel Handler (CCH) of No. 7 CCIS.
PN-DTA CCT CCIS (1.5 Mbps/2 Mbps) Trunk CardProvides a built-in Common Channel Handler (CCH) of No. 7 CCIS.
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FUNCTIONALNAME FUNCTION
PN-CFTC CFT 32 Party Conference Trunk Card
PN-CFTC-A CFT 32 Party Conference Trunk Card
PN-24DTA-C DTI T1 Digital Trunk Interface (1.5 Mbps) CardAccommodates 24-channel PCM digital lines.
PN-30DTC-C DTI E1 Digital Trunk Interface (2 Mbps) CardAccommodates 30-channel PCM digital lines.
PN-DTA DTI T1 Digital Trunk Interface (1.5 Mbps) Card/E1 Digital Trunk Interface (2 Mbps) CardAccommodates 24-channel/30-channel PCM digital lines.
PN-IPTB IPT IP Trunk Card Provides LAN Interface, transmitting/receiving compressed voice or signals over IP network.Provides Auto Negotiation function (Set to ON/OFF by the switch setting).Used together with maximum of two 4VCT (PN-4VCTI) cards (8-channels).10BASE-T/100BASE-TX twisted pair cable is connected directly to this card.
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Application Processor Card Name and Function
NOTE: When using the firmware program of SC-3591 IPS IPTT PROG-B1 or later for the PN-8IPTA card, you may set the Auto Negotiation ON/OFF settings by the SW0-3. When using the firmware program of SC-3249 IPS IPTT PROG-A1 for the PN-8IPTA card, Auto Negotiation function is always set to ON.
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FUNCTIONALNAME FUNCTION
PN-8IPTA SIP 8 channel SIP CardWhen mounting 24DSP (PZ-24IPLA) card, this card can provides up to 32-channel of SIPBy the office data setting, changes the setting of the card in 8 channel units.10BASE-T/100BASE-TX twisted pair cable is connected directly to this card.Provides Auto Negotiation function. NOTE
– Always set to ON.– Set to ON/OFF by the switch setting.
[Series 3600 software required]
PN-24PRTA PRT ISDN Primary Rate (23B+D) Interface CardProvides a built-in D-channel Handler (DCH).
PN-30PRTA PRT ISDN Primary Rate (30B+D) Interface CardProvides a built-in D-channel Handler (DCH).
PN-DTA PRT ISDN Primary Rate (23B+D/30B+D) Interface CardProvides a built-in D-channel Handler (DCH).
PN-4RSTB MFR 4-line MF Receiver, MFC Receiver/Sender CardUsed for MF/MFC-R2 Signaling on DID/DOD trunks.Maximum four cards can be provided per system, including the PN-4RSTC card.
PN-4RSTC CIR 4-line Caller ID Receiver Trunk CardUsed for Caller ID (CLASS SM) on analog trunks.Maximum four cards per system, including the PN-4RSTB card.
PN-SC00 CCH Common Channel Handler CardTransmits/receives signals on the common signalling channel of No. 7 CCIS.
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Application Processor Card Name and Function
EQUIPMENT NAME
FUNCTIONALNAME FUNCTION
PN-SC01 DCH D-channel Handler CardTransmits/receives signals on the D-channel of WCS Roaming interface.
PN-SC03-B ICH ISDN-channel Handler CardProvides the D-channel signaling interface and controls maximum four ILC cards (Layer 2 and 3).
PN-SC03-B CSH CS (ZT) Handler Card for S-interface/U-interfaceProvides the D-channel signaling interface and controls maximum four CSI cards, eight CS (ZT)s.Supports number extension of PS.[Series 3400 software required]
PN-SC03-C CSH CS (ZT) Handler Card for S-interface/U-interfaceProvides the D-channel signaling interface and controls maximum four CSI cards, eight CS (ZT)s.Supports number extension of PS.
PZ-M537 EXPMEM Memory Expansion Card for AP00 CardThe system capacity is expanded when PZ-M537 is mounted on PN-AP00-B (AP00) card.This card is not required for PN-AP00-D (AP00) card.Memory Expansion for AP00 is shown in the table on next page.
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Memory Expansion for AP00 (SMDR Call Record)
Type ofPN-AP00-B
No EXPMEM With EXPMEMLocal Office of
Centralized Billing-CCIS/
Stand-alone is provided.
Center Office of Centralized
Billing-CCIS is provided.
Local Office of Centralized
Billing-CCIS/Stand-alone is
provided.
Center Office of Centralized
Billing-CCIS is provided.
PN-AP00-B with AP00 program
1600 800 27000: Call Record for CIS is not pro-vided.
26000: Call Record for CIS is provided.
PN-AP00-B with MRCA program
2620 1965 23580 22925
PN-AP00-D with MRCA program
23580 22925
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Line/Trunk Card Name and Function
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FUNCTIONALNAME FUNCTION
PN-2AMPA AMP 2-line Amplifier Trunk CardProvides Echo Canceller (EC), Automatic Gain Controller (AGC) and Tone Disabler (TD) functions.
PN-CFTA CFT 6/10 Party Conference Trunk CardUse of one card : Can control a conference of up to six partici-
pants.Use of two cards: Can control a conference of up to ten partici-
pants.
PN-CFTB CFT 6/10 Party Conference Trunk CardUse of one card : Can control a conference of up to six partici-
pants.Use of two cards: Can control a conference of up to ten partici-
pants.
PN-2COTD COT 2-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk)Provides metering pulse detection function.
PN-2COTE[For Australia/Asia/Middle East]
COT 2-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk)Provides metering pulse detection function.
PN-4COTA-A COT 4-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk)Provides a detector for line fault conditions.
PN-4COTB COT 4-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start/Ground Start Trunk)Provides loop detection, sending/detecting ground on Tip/Ring wire.
PN-4COTE[For Australia]
COT 4-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk)Provides a detector for line fault conditions.
PN-4COTF[For New Zealand]
COT 4-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start/Ground Start Trunk)Provides loop holding, pulse sender, and a detector for ground sig-nals.
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FUNCTIONALNAME FUNCTION
PN-4COTG COT 4-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start trunk)Provides loop detection, receiving/sending the Caller ID (CLASS SM) signal.
PN-6COTJ[For Australia]
COT 6-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk)Provides a detector for line fault conditions.
PN-8COTH[For Philippine]
COT 8-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk)Provides a detector for line fault conditions.Loop resistance: Maximum 900 Ω
PN-8COTQ COT 8-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk)Provides loop detection, receiving/sending the Caller ID (CLASS SM) signal.
PN-8COTR COT 8-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk)
PN-8COTS COT 8-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start/Ground Start Trunk)Provides loop detection, sending/detecting ground on Tip/Ring wire.
PN-8COTT[For Australia]
COT 8-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk)Provides a detector for line fault conditions.
PN-8COTU[For UK/PBC]
COT 8-line Central Office Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk)Provides loop detection.
PN-2CSIA[For PCS]
CSI 2-line Zone Transceiver Interface CardUsed to interface with the ZT, based on ISDN S-interface.Maximum two ZTs can be connected per CSI card.Occupies 8 time slots per one card.
PN-2CSIA-A[For PHS]
CSI 2-line Cell Station Interface CardUsed to interface with the CS, based on ISDN S-interface.Maximum two CSs can be connected per CSI card.Occupies 8 time slots per one card.
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FUNCTIONALNAME FUNCTION
PN-4CSIA[For PHS]
CSI 4-line Cell Station Interface CardUsed to interface with the CS, based on U-interface.Maximum four CSs can be connected per CSI card.Occupies 16 time slots per one card.
PN-4CSIA-A[For PCS]
CSI 4-line Zone Transceiver Interface CardUsed to interface with the ZT, based on U-interface.Maximum four ZTs can be connected per CSI card.Occupies 16 time slots per one card.
PN-4DATC DAT 4-line Digital Announcement Trunk CardRecording duration: Maximum 120 secondsOccupies 8 time slots per one card.
PN-2DITA[For Hong Kong]
DIT 2-line Direct Inward Dialing Trunk CardProvides loop detection, sending reverse signal and PB to DP sig-nal conversion.Equipped with –48 V DC-DC on-board power supply.
PN-4DIDA[For North America/Australia/New Zealand/Asia]
DIT 4-line Direct Inward Dialing Trunk CardProvides loop detection, sending reverse signal and PB to DP sig-nal conversion.Equipped with –48 V DC-DC on-board power supply.
PN-4DITB DIT 4-line Direct Inward Dialing Trunk CardProvides loop detection, sending reverse signal and PB to DP sig-nal conversion.Equipped with –48 V DC-DC on-board power supply.
PN-DK00 DK 8-circuit External Relay Control/External Key Scan CardProvides the above-mentioned control functions on a per circuit basis.
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Line/Trunk Card Name and Function
NOTE: PN-4DLCT card is not used for Dterm70/60 (Elite/Electra Pro).Continued on next page
EQUIPMENT NAME
FUNCTIONALNAME FUNCTION
PN-2DLCN DLC 2-line Digital Long Line Circuit Card for Dterm Series i/Dterm75/65 (Series E/III), Dterm70/60 (Elite/Electra Pro), DSS Console, ATTCON, DESKCON[–48 V version, 2-wire type]Provides Line Test function.Equipped with –48 V DC-DC on-board power supply.
PN-4DLCM DLC 4-line Digital Line Circuit Card for Dterm Series i/Dterm75/65 (Series E/III), Dterm70/60 (Elite/Electra Pro), DSS Console, ATTCON, DESKCON[–27 V version, 2-wire type]Provides Line Test function.
PN-4DLCQ DLC 4-line Digital Line Circuit Card for Dterm Series i/Dterm75/65 (Series E/III), DSS Console, ATTCON, DESKCON[–27 V version, 2-wire type]Provides Line Test function.
PN-4DLCT DLC 4-line Digital Line Circuit Card for Dterm Series i/Dterm75/65 (Series E/III), DSS Console, ATTCON, DESKCON NOTE[–48 V version, 2-wire type]Provides Line Test function.PN-PW03 is required.
PN-8DLCL DLC 8-line Digital Line Circuit Card for Dterm Series i/Dterm75/65 (Series E/III), Dterm70/60 (Elite/Electra Pro), DSS Console, ATTCON, DESKCON[–27 V version, 2-wire type]
PN-8DLCP DLC 8-line Digital Line Circuit Card for Dterm Series i/Dterm75/65 (Series E/III), DSS Console, ATTCON, DESKCON[–27 V version, 2-wire type]
PN-2ILCA ILC 2-line ISDN Line Circuit CardProvides a physical interface to ISDN Terminals.Occupies 8 time slots per one card.
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NOTE 1: When using G.723.1, 5.3 Kbps is available for the receiving bit rate.NOTE 2: When using the firmware program of SC-3330 IPS IPADT PROG-B1 or later for the PN-8IPLA
card, you may set the Auto Negotiation ON/OFF settings by the SW0-3. When using the firmware program of SC-3213 IPS IPADT PROG-A1 for the PN-8IPLA card, Auto Negotiation function is always set to ON.
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PN-8IPLA IP-PAD 8-channel IP-PAD CardProvides LAN Interface, Packet Assembly/Disassembly to accom-modate Legacy Line/Trunk interface. And provides voice com-pression DSP control functions such as voice compression control, DTMF relay.• Voice compression protocols:
G.711 (64 Kbps), G.723.1 (5.3 Kbps/6.3 Kbps), G.729a (8 Kbps) NOTE 1
• FAX protocol: Pass-through (G.711, G.726)Provides Auto Negotiation function. NOTE 2
– Always set to ON.– Set to ON/OFF by the switch setting.
When mounting 24DSP (PZ-24IPLA) card, this card can providesup to 32-channel of IP-PAD (When using G.723.1, provides up to24-channel of IP-PAD).Two cards can be accommodated per built-in FP/FP card, maximum 4 per system.10BASE-T/100BASE-TX twisted pair cable is connected directly to this card.
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PN-32IPLA-A IP-PAD 32-channel IP-PAD CardProvides LAN interface, Packet Assembly/Disassembly to accom-modate Legacy Line/Trunk interface.Provides voice compression DSP control functions such as voice compression control, DTMF relay and FAX relay.• Voice compression protocols: G.711 (64 Kbps)• FAX protocol: Pass-through (G.711)Provides Auto Negotiation function (Set to ON/OFF by the switch setting).Used together with maximum two 16VCT cards.One card can be accommodated per MC, maximum 3 per system.10BASE-T/100BASE-TX twisted pair cable is connected directly to this card.
PN-4LCC LC 4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line TelephonesLoop resistance: Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set)Provides Line Test function.
PN-4LCAA LC 4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line TelephonesLoop resistance: Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set)Equipped with Ringer Unit (RGU).Provides Line Test function.This card is required to supply ringing signal for Single Line Tele-phone accommodated in NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version).
PN-4LCD-A LC 4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line TelephonesLoop resistance: Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set)Provides momentary open and Message Waiting Lamp control, Line Test functions for each circuit.Equipped with +80 V DC-DC on-board power supply.
PN-4LCE[For Australia]
LC 4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance: Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set)Provides Line Test functions.
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PN-4LCF[For Australia]
LC 4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line TelephonesLoop resistance: Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set)Provides Message Waiting Lamp control, Line Test functions for each circuit, and reverse function for only No.3 circuit.Equipped with +80 V DC-DC on-board power supply.
PN-4LCK[For China]
LC 4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line TelephonesLoop resistance: Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set)Provides Line Test function.
PN-4LCL[For China]
LC 4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line TelephonesLoop resistance: Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set)Provides Message Waiting Lamp control, Line Test functions for each circuit, and reverse function for only No.3 circuit.Equipped with +80 V DC-DC on-board power supply.
PN-4LCV[For Brazil]
LC 4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line TelephonesLoop resistance: Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set)Provides Line Test function.
PN-4LCW[For Brazil]
LC 4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line TelephonesLoop resistance: Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set)Provides Message Waiting Lamp control, Line Test functions for each circuit, and reverse function for only No.3 circuit.Equipped with +80 V DC-DC on-board power supply.
PN-8LCAA LC 8-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line TelephonesLoop resistance: Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set)Provides Message Waiting Lamp control, momentary open, Line Test functions for each circuit.
PN-8LCAB[For China]
LC 8-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance: Maximum 1200 Ω (including telephone set)Provides Message Waiting Lamp control, momentary open, Line Test functions for each circuit.
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PN-8LCAD LC 8-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Provides Caller ID Display on analog station.Loop resistance: Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set)Provides Message Waiting Lamp control, momentary open for each circuit.
PN-8LCAE[For China]
LC 8-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Provides Caller ID Display on analog station.Loop resistance: Maximum 600 Ω (including telephone set)Provides Message Waiting Lamp control, momentary open for each circuit.
PN-4LDTA LDT 4-line Loop Dial Trunk CardLoop resistance: Maximum 3000 Ω (including internal resistance of the distant office equipment)PN-PW03 is required.
PN-4LLCB LLC 4-line Analog Long Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Provides Caller ID Display on analog station.Loop resistance for PB/DP type:
PB : Maximum 1200 ΩDP (20 PPS): Maximum 1700 ΩDP (10 PPS): Maximum 2500 ΩIncluding the internal resistance of the distant office equipment
Provides Message Waiting Lamp control, momentary open/reverse functions for each circuit.PN-PW03 is required.
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PN-M10 M10 Optical Fiber Interface CardProvides optical fiber interface for T1/E1 Digital Trunk Interface (1.5 M/2 Mbps).Line length : 10 km (6.2 miles) or lessLine coding: CMI
PN-M13 M13 24-line Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) Splitter CardUsed to provide data communications for Home PNA (Phone line Network Alliance)/VDSL (Very high speed bit rate Digital Sub-scriber Line).One card per MC
PN-2ODTA ODT 2-line Out Band Dialling Trunk CardUsed as either a 2-wire E&M trunk or a 4-wire E&M trunk. Equipped with –48 V DC-DC on-board power supply.Both No. 0 and No. 1 circuits must be set to the same purpose (2-wire or 4-wire) in one card.
PN-2ODTB[For New Zealand/UK/PBC]
ODT 2-line Out Band Dialling Trunk CardUsed as either a 2-wire E&M trunk or a 4-wire E&M trunk. Equipped with –48 V DC-DC on-board power supply.Both No. 0 and No. 1 circuits must be set to the same purpose(2-wire or 4-wire) in one card.
PN-4ODTA ODT 4-line Out Band Dialling Trunk CardUsed as either a 2-wire E&M trunk or a 4-wire E&M trunk.–48 V DC power (PN-PW03 card) is required when using the sig-naling type I.
PN-4RSTF[For North America/Asia exclud-ing China]
SDT 4-line Sender Card for Caller ID Display on analog Single Line TelephonesPN-4LLCB is required.
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PN-4RSTF-A[For North America/Asia includ-ing China]
SDT 4-line Sender Card for Caller ID Display on analog Single Line Telephones.PN-4LLCB is required.
PN-4RSTH SDT 4-line Sender Card for Caller ID Display on analog Single Line TelephonesPN-4LLCB is required.
PN-8RSTG PBR 8-line PB Receiver CardUsed for a PB station line, DID or tie line.
PN-RTA RTA In-Skin Router Card10/100BASE-TX: 1, 10BASE-T: 1, RS-232C (D-sub 9pin)Maximum 8 cards per MC
PZ-M649 DTI T1 Digital Trunk Interface (1.5 Mbps) CardMounted on PN-RTA CardT1 Digital Trunk Interface: 1Built-in CSU
PZ-M650 DTI E1 Digital Trunk Interface (2 Mbps) CardMounted on PN-RTA CardE1 Digital Trunk Interface: 110BASE-T/100BASE-TX twisted pair cable is connected directly to this card.
PZ-M623 ETHER Ether Control CardMounted on PN-RTA Card10BASE-T: 1
PN-TNTA TNT 2-line Tone/Music Source Interface CardUsed for BGM or Music on Hold. Provides two jacks for an external tone/music source.
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NOTE 1: When using 4VCT card for H.323, FAX relay is not available.NOTE 2: When using G.723.1, 5.3 Kbps is available for the receiving bit rate.NOTE 3: 16VCT (PN-16VCTA) card does not support FAX relay.
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PN-4VCTI 4VCT 4-channel CODEC Card for IP Trunk CardProvides voice compression DSP control functions such as voice compression control, DTMF relay and FAX relay. NOTE 1• Voice compression protocols:
G.711 (64 Kbps), G.723.1 (5.3 Kbps/6.3 Kbps), G.729a (8 Kbps)
• FAX protocol: T.30Used together with IP Trunk (PN-IPTB) card.Two cards can be accommodated per IP Trunk (PN-IPTB) card, maximum 6 per system.
PN-16VCTA/PN-16VCTA-A
16VCT 16-channel CODEC Card for 32-channel IP-PAD CardProvides voice compression DSP control functions such as voice compression control, DTMF relay and FAX relay.• Voice compression protocols:
G.711 (64 Kbps), G.723.1 (5.3 Kbps/6.3 Kbps), G.729a (8 Kbps) NOTE 2
• FAX protocol: T.30, Pass-through (G.711, G.726) NOTE 3Used together with IP-PAD (PN-32IPLA-A) card.Two cards can be accommodated per IP-PAD (PN-32IPLA-A) card, maximum 16 per system.
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PZ-24IPLA 24DSP 24-channel DSP Card for 8-channel IP-PAD CardProvides Packet Assembly/Disassembly to accommodate Legacy Line/Trunk Interface. And provides voice compression DSP con-trol functions such as voice compression control, DTMF relay same as IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card.Used to expand the IP-PAD channel up to 32-channels.
PZ-4PFTA PFT 4-line Power Failure Transfer CardTo be mounted in the bottom of MC.One card per MC
PZ-VM00/PZ-VM00-M
VM00 4-port Voice Mail Card (NEAXMail AD-8)One card per systemNumber of ports: 4 ports (Up to 8 ports when PZ-VM01 is
mounted)Occupies two physical slots width per card.To be mounted in LT00 or LT03 slot of MC0-2 for NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version).To be mounted in LT00 or LT04 slot of MC0-1 for NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version).
PZ-VM01 VM01 4-port Voice Mail Extension CardTo be mounted on PZ-VM00/VM00-M/VM10-M.
PZ-VM02 VM02 This card consists of a digital signal processor for port interface (4 ports), central processor unit for controlling various data, hard disk unit to read/write the application software, and an internal modem (14.4 Kbps) for remote maintenance. Moreover, mounted into the LT00 slot (for CPU card) of the MC0.One card per system
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PZ-VM10-M VM10 4-port Voice Mail Card (NEAXMail AD-8)One card per systemNumber of ports: 4 ports (Up to 8 ports when PZ-VM01 is
mounted)Occupies two physical slots width per card.To be mounted in LT00 or LT03 slot of MC0-2 for NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version).To be mounted in LT00 or LT04 slot of MC0-1 for NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version).
PZ-VM03-M[For North America]
VM03 4-port Voice Mail Card (NEAXMail IM-16)One card per systemNumber of ports: 4 ports (Up to 8 ports when PZ-VM05/VM06 is
mounted)Occupies two physical slots width per card.To be mounted in LT02 slot (for CPU card) and LT03 slot (for DSP card) of the MC0-3 for NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot ver-sion).To be mounted in LT03 slot (for CPU card) and LT04 slot (for DSP card) of MC0-1 for NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version).
PZ-VM05[For North America]
VM05 4-port Voice Mail/FAX Extension CardTo be mounted on VM03 card.
PZ-VM06[For North America]
VM06 4-port Voice Mail Extension CardTo be mounted on VM03 card.
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CableThis table shows the names and functions of the cables.
Cable Name and Function
EQUIPMENT NAME
FUNCTIONALNAME FUNCTION
AC CORD-E-U [Asia/North America/Latin America]/AC CORD-E-A [Australia]/AC CORD-E-E [Europe]AC CORD-E-UK [UK]
AC cordOne AC cord is required per MC.
BUS-0.4 CA-PA Straight type BUS cable (0.45 m [18 inch])The cable is available only when connecting between MCs of both NEAX IPSDM/NEAX IPSDMR (6 slot version).One BUS cable is required per expansion MC.NEAX IPSDM (6 slot version) is permitted to expand MC twice.NEAX IPSDMR (6 slot version) is permitted to expand MC once.
BUS-0.4 CA-X Crossed type BUS cable (0.45 m [18 inch])The cable is available only when connecting between MCs of both NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version).One BUS cable is required per expansion MC.NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version) is permitted to expand MC once.
BUS-0.4 CA-CHG Conversion BUS cable to connect NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version) with NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version) (0.45 m [18 inch])The cable is available only when connecting MC of NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version) with MC of NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version).One BUS cable is required per expansion MC.In this case, NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version) should be MC0 and NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version) is permitted to expand MC once.
BATT CA-P5 BATT cable (PZ-PW131/PZ-4PFTA↔External Battery)(5 m [197 inch])
POWER CA-PFT PFT cable (PZ-PW131↔PZ-4PFTA) (0.25 m [9.8 inch])
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This section explains the conditions for mounting circuit cards used in the system.
• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version)
Circuit Card Mounting Slots
*1 PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D/PN-CP31-A/PN-CP31-B/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D (MP) card is mounted in the MP/FP slot of MC0.PZ-M606-A (ETHER) card is mounted on the PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D/PN-CP31-A/PN-CP31-B/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D (MP) card.PN-CP15/PN-CP19 (FP) card is mounted in the MP/FP slot of MC2 when the system is three-MC configuration. No card is mounted in the MP/FP slot of MC1.
*2 Either line/trunk cards or application processor cards can be mounted in the LT00/AP00-LT04/AP04 slots of MC0-2.
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LT00-LT04 : Line/Trunk card mounting slotsAP00-AP04: Application Processor cardmounting
slots
MP/FP: PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D/PN-CP31-A/PN-CP31-B/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D/PN-CP15/PN-CP19 mounting slot
PFT : PZ-4PFTA mounting position
FRONT SIDE
*1
*2
*2
LT01/AP01
LT00/AP00
MP/FP
LT04/AP04
LT03/AP03
LT02/AP02
REAR SIDE
MC0-2
LTC1 LTC0
MC0-2
BUS2BUS1BUS0
PFT *3
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NOTE 1: PN-8IPLA (IP-PAD) card is mounted in the LT04 of MC0-2.
NOTE 2: PN-32IPLA-A (IP-PAD) card is recommended to be mounted in the LT04 slot of MC0-2 to usethe LT slots efficiently. The first 8 ports are provided by LT04 slot and remaining 24 ports areprovided by Virtual LT ports. The IP-PAD card is 2-slot width physically. Therefore, any cardcannot be mounted in the LT04 slot. When using PN-16VCTA-A (16VCT) card, they should bemounted in LT02 slot and LT03 slot to connect the front cable.
NOTE 3: PN-4VCTI (4VCT) card is mounted in the next to PN-IPTB (IPT) card. When mounting two4VCT cards, IPT card and 4VCT cards are mounted in the right side slots of MC0-2. LT/APcards can be mounted in vacant slots.
NOTE 4: PZ-VM00/PZ-VM00-M (VM00)/PZ-VM10-M (VM10)/PZ-VM02 (VM02) card is mounted in the LT00 or LT03 slot of MC0-2 due to 3-slot width physically.
NOTE 5: PZ-VM03-M (VM03) card is mounted in the LT02 slot (for DSP card) and LT03 slot (for CPU card) of MC0-2.
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IP-PAD
LT00
LT01
LT03
LT02
LT04
IP-PAD
16VCT
IP-PAD
16VCT
16VCT
LT00
LT01
LT03
LT02
LT04
LT00
LT01
LT03
LT02
LT04
IPT
4VCT
4VCT
LT00
LT01
LT03
LT02
LT04
VM00/VM10/VM02 VM00/VM10/VM02LT00
LT01
LT03
LT02
LT04
VM03LT00
LT01
LT03
LT02
LT04
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NOTE 6: PN-4CSIA/PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) card must be mounted only in the even number slot of LT00-LT04 (LT00, LT02, LT04). Maximum 3 CSI cards can be mounted per MC. PN-SC03-B/PN-SC03-C (CSH) card or other application processor card (except for DTI/PRT/BRT card)can be mounted besides the CSI card as following example. The CSI card and CSH card arerecommended to mount at the following slot to use the LT ports efficiently.
NOTE 7: Only one PN-M13 (M13) card can be mounted per MC. PN-M13 card should be mounted inthe LT00 or LT01 of MC0-2 due to the front cable connection.
NOTE 8: Only one PN-PW03 (DC/DC PWR) card can be mounted per MC.NOTE 9: The maximum DC power output of PN-PW03 (DC/DC PWR) card is 500 mA.
When LT card (PN-4CSIA/PN-4CSIA-A/PN-4DLCT/PN-4LDTA/PN-4LLCB/PN-4ODTA* card) that require the PN-PW03 card is mounted, the sum current from each card to terminals should be set to less than 500 mA.PN-4CSIA/PN-4CSIA-A/PN-4DLCT/PN-4LDTA/PN-4LLCB/PN-4ODTA card should be mounted in the same MC which accommodates PN-PW03.
* When using the signaling type I.
Card Current (1 card)
The maximum accommodation number of cards
(1 MC)
Accommodation conditions
(1 MC)
PN-4CSIA/PN-4CSIA-A
400 mA 1
+ + + + ≤500 mA
PN-4DLCT 180 mA 2
PN-4LDTA 140 mA 3
PN-4LLCB 170 mA 2
PN-4ODTA* 110 mA 4
CSH
CSICSH
CSILT00
LT01
LT03
LT02
LT04
CSI
1
1 2 3 4 52
3
4
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• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)
Circuit Card Mounting Slots
*1 PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D (MP) card is mounted in the MP slot of MC0.PZ-M606-A (ETHER) card is mounted on the PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D (MP) card.
*2 Either line/trunk cards or application processor cards can be mounted in the LT00/AP00-LT06/AP06 slots of MC0-1.
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LT00-LT06 : Line/Trunk card mounting slotsAP00-AP06: Application Processor card
mounting slots
MP : PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D mounting slot
PFT: PZ-4PFTA mounting position
FRONT SIDE
*1
*2
*2
LT01/AP01
LT00/AP00
LT05/AP05
LT04/AP04
LT03/AP03
REAR SIDE
MC0-1
LTC1
LTC0MC0-1
BUS0
PFT *3
LT02/AP02 LT06/AP06
LTC2
MP
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NOTE 1: When using PN-8IPLA (IP-PAD) card without PZ-24IPLA (24 DSP) card, IP-PAD card canbe mounted in LT00 slot and LT04 slot of MC0-1, and the other LT/AP card can be mounted inthe vacant slot as follows.
When using PN-8IPLA (IP-PAD) card with PZ-24IPLA (24 DSP) card, IP-PAD card can bealso mounted in LT00 slot and LT04 slot of MC0-1. But the IP-PAD card is recommended tomount in either LT00 slot or LT04 slot to use the LT slots efficiently. And depending on thenumber of channels (8/16/24/32) that is assigned by office data, the other LT/AP card can bemounted in vacant slot as shown in the following mounting examples.
<Using 16 channels (IP-PAD is in LT00)>
<Using 24 channels (IP-PAD is in LT00)>
<Using 32 channels (IP-PAD is in LT00)>
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IP-PADIP-PADLT00
LT01
LT02
LT04
LT03
LT05
LT06
Other LT/AP
Other LT/AP
Other LT/AP
Other LT/AP
Other LT/AP
Other LT/APIP-PAD + 24DSPLT00
LT01
LT02
LT04
LT03
LT05
LT06
Other LT/AP
Other LT/AP
Other LT/AP
AP only
Other LT/AP
Other LT/APIP-PAD + 24DSPLT00
LT01
LT02
LT04
LT03
LT05
LT06
Other LT/AP
Other LT/AP
Other LT/AP
AP only
AP only
Other LT/APIP-PAD + 24DSPLT00
LT01
LT02
LT04
LT03
LT05
LT06
AP only
Other LT/AP
Other LT/AP
AP only
AP only
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<Using 16 channels (IP-PAD is in LT04)>
<Using 24/32 channels (IP-PAD is in LT04)>
NOTE 2: PN-32IPLA-A (IP-PAD) card is recommended to be mounted in the LT05 slot of MC0-1 to use the LT slots efficiently. The first16 ports are provided by LT05 slot and LT06 slot and remain-ing 8 ports are provided by LT04 slot and Virtual LT ports. The IP-PAD card is 2-slot width physically. Therefore, any card cannot be mounted in the LT06 slot. When using PN-16VCTA-A (16VCT) card, they should be mounted in LT03 slot and LT04 slot to connect the front cable.
NOTE 3: PN-4VCTI (4VCT) card is mounted in the next to PN-IPTB (IPT) card. When mounting two4VCT cards, IPT card and 4VCT cards are mounted in the right side slots of MC0-1. LT/APcards can be mounted in vacant slots.
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IP-PAD + 24DSPOther LT/APLT00
LT01
LT02
LT04
LT03
LT05
LT06
Other LT/AP
AP only
Other LT/AP
Other LT/AP
Other LT/AP
IP-PAD + 24DSPOther LT/APLT00
LT01
LT02
LT04
LT03
LT05
LT06
Other LT/AP
AP only
AP only
Other LT/AP
Other LT/AP
16VCTLT00
LT01
LT02
LT04
LT03
LT05
LT06
16VCT
16VCT
LT00
LT01
LT02
LT04
LT03
LT05
LT06IP-PAD IP-PAD
IPT
4VCT
4VCT
LT00
LT01
LT02
LT04
LT03
LT05
LT06
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In this case, you must provide two vacant slots in MC0. These vacant slots can be located in anyLT/AP slots on the MC0, and you can mount other LT/AP cards except for IPT and 4VCT cardson other LT/AP slots as shown in the following table.
NOTE 4: PZ-VM00/PZ-VM00-M (VM00)/PZ-VM10-M (VM10)/PZ-VM02 (VM02) card is mounted in the LT00 or LT04 slot of MC0-1 due to 3-slot width physically.
NOTE 5: PZ-VM03-M (VM03) card is mounted in the LT03 slot (for DSP card) and LT04 slot (for CPU card) of MC0-1.
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MCNUMBER
OF CHANNELS
NUMBER OF CARDS REQUIRED
SLOTS
AVAILABLE SLOTS FOR OTHER
LT/AP CARDS
IPT 4VCT LT APMC0 4 1 1 IPT : 1
4VCT : 1Vacant: 2
3 0
2 1
8 1 2 IPT : 14VCT : 2Vacant: 2
2 0
MC1 4 1 1 IPT : 14VCT : 1Vacant: 0
5 0
2 3
8 1 2 IPT : 14VCT : 2Vacant: 0
4 0
2 2
VM00/VM10/VM02 VM00/VM10/VM02
LT00
LT01
LT02
LT04
LT03
LT05
LT06
VM03LT00
LT01
LT02
LT04
LT03
LT05
LT06
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NOTE 6: PN-4CSIA/PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) card must be mounted only in the even number slot of LT00-LT06 (LT00, LT02, LT04, LT06). Maximum 4 CSI cards can be mounted per MC. PN-SC03-B/PN-SC03-C (CSH) card or other application processor card (except for DTI/PRT/BRT card) can be mounted besides the CSI card as following example. The CSI card and CSH card are recommended to mount in the following slots to use the LT ports efficiently.
NOTE 7: Only one PN-M13 (M13) card can be mounted per MC. PN-M13 card should be mounted in the LT00 or LT01 of MC0-1 due to the front cable connection.
NOTE 8: Only one PN-PW03 (DC/DC PWR) card can be mounted per MC.NOTE 9: The maximum DC power output of PN-PW03 (DC/DC PWR) card is 500 mA.
When LT card (PN-4CSIA/PN-4CSIA-A/PN-4DLCT/PN-4LDTA/PN-4LLCB/PN-4ODTA* card) that require the PN-PW03 card is mounted, the sum current from each card to terminals should be set to less than 500 mA.PN-4CSIA/PN-4CSIA-A/PN-4DLCT/PN-4LDTA/PN-4LLCB/PN-4ODTA card should be mounted in the same MC which accommodates PN-PW03.
* When using the signaling type I.
Card Current (1 card)
The maximum accommodation number of cards
(1 MC)
Accommodation conditions
(1 MC)
PN-4CSIA/PN-4CSIA-A
400 mA 1
+ + + + ≤500 mA
PN-4DLCT 180 mA 2
PN-4LDTA 140 mA 3
PN-4LLCB 170 mA 2
PN-4ODTA* 110 mA 4
CSILT00
LT01
LT02
LT04
LT03
LT05
LT06
CSI
CSH
CSH
CSICSI
1
1 2 3 4 52
3
4
5
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SYSTEM CONDITIONS
Conditions for Modular Chassis (MC)• Wall Mounting Installation is not available for NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR.• The cooling FAN that is mounted in the right side of the MC should be replaced every four years in
order to ensure the cooling system.• Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) or battery backup (with external battery) is available for back-
up power for AC power failure.• The external battery connectable with PZ-PW131 card is sealed type only.
Conditions for Circuit Cards• PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card cannot be mounted. • PZ-PW121/PZ-PW122/PZ-PW126 card cannot be mounted.• PZ-8PFTB card cannot be mounted (PZ-4PFTA card is available for the NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR).
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SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
The following shows the system specifications of the NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR.
• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version)
System Specifications
ITEM SPECIFICATIONSDimensions 430 (16.9) [W] × 365 (14.4) [D] × 85 (3.5) [H] UNIT: mm (inch)
(Height of the rubber leg (3 mm [0.1 inch]) is not included)
Weight Approximately 7 kg/MC (When all slots are occupied)
Input Power AC100 V-240 V (Automatically adjusted)
Card Slots 6 slots/MC (1 slot for MP/FP slot, 5 slots for LT/AP slot)
Operating Conditions Ambient Temperature: 0 °C-40 °C (When the ambient temperature will exceed this value during the holiday or the night, an air conditioner is required)
Relative Humidity : Less than 90 % (without dew)
Cooling Cooling by FAN
Safety Standard Complied with UL60950, CSA22.2 No. 950, EN60950, AS3260
EMC VCCI Class A, FCC Part 15 Class A, EN55022 Class A, AS/NZS 3548 Class A
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• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)
System Specifications
ITEM SPECIFICATIONSDimensions 430 (16.9) [W] × 365 (14.4) [D] × 85 (3.5) [H] UNIT: mm (inch)
(Height of the rubber leg (3 mm [0.1 inch]) is not included)
Weight Approximately 7.5 kg/MC (When all slots are occupied)
Input Power AC100 V-240 V (Automatically adjusted)
Card Slots 8 slots/MC (1 slot for MP slot, 7 slots for LT/AP slot)
Operating Conditions Ambient Temperature: 0 °C-40 °C (When the ambient temperature will exceed this value during the holiday or the night, an air conditioner is required)
Relative Humidity : Less than 90 % (without dew)
Cooling Cooling by FAN
Safety Standard Complied with UL60950, CSA22.2 No. 950, EN60950, AS3260
EMC VCCI Class A, FCC Part 15 Class A, EN55022 Class A, AS/NZS 3548 Class A
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SYSTEM CAPACITY
The following shows the system capacity of the NEAX IPSDM.As for the system capacity of the NEAX IPSDMR, refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS System Manual.
• NEAX IPSDM (6 slot version)
System Capacity
ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC
2 PHYSICAL MC
3 PHYSICAL MC
MCPhysical MC 1 2 3 For MP, FP, legacy LT and
AP cards, and power supply units
FP NOTE 1Built in FP (on MP) 1FP card (PN-CP15/PN-CP19)
0 0 1
Virtual FP for DtermIP 7 6 5 For Series 330015 14 13 For Series 3400 or later
Virtual FP for PS 8Virtual FP for WLAN
NOTE 151
AP NOTE 1IPT card 1 2 3Virtual IPT 1CCH card 2 5 8CCT card 5 8CSH card 2 4 6Virtual CSH for IP-CS 8Virtual CSH for WLAN
NOTE 152
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC
2 PHYSICAL MC
3 PHYSICAL MC
AP NOTE 1Other Major AP card
DTI 5 8PRT 5 8BRT 5 10 15
LT Port NOTE 3, NOTE 8Physical MC Port for Line/Trunk NOTE 2
64 128 192
Physical MC Port for IP-PAD
16 32 IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card without 24DSP card
32 64 96 IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card with 24DSP card
32 64 96 IP-PAD (PN-32IPLA) card Physical MC Port for CS/ZT
NOTE 440 80 120
Physical MC Port for CCIS IPT (Point-to-Point Connec-tion) NOTE 2
16 32 48
Physical MC Port for CCIS IPT (Point-to-Multipoint Connection)
NOTE 2, NOTE 5
128
Physical MC Port for H.323 IPT NOTE 2
12 24 36
Physical MC Port for SIP (Dch) NOTE 2, NOTE 16
2
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC
2 PHYSICAL MC
3 PHYSICAL MC
IP Port NOTE 6, NOTE 8Virtual MC Port for DtermIP/Virtual MC Port for Virtual Station for Visitor
448 384 320 For Series 3300956 892 828 For Series 3400 or later
Virtual MC Port for IP-CSNOTE 4
112 For Series 3300128 For Series 3400 or later
Virtual MC Port for CCIS Virtual IPT
NOTE 2, NOTE 5
128
PS Port NOTE 7, NOTE 8Virtual MC Port for PS
NOTE 10512
Virtual MC Port for WLAN Terminal NOTE 15
64
AP Port NOTE 9Virtual MC Port for SIP (Bch) NOTE 2, NOTE 16
127
Virtual MC Port for AP cardNOTE 2
256
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC
2 PHYSICAL MC
3 PHYSICAL MC
Physical IPTVCT channels(Number of channel for simultaneous communica-tion per system)
8 12 12 For H.323 connection
Destination IP Address(Number of destination office)
255
Virtual IPTNumber of Virtual MC for Virtual IPT
2 For CCIS via Virtual IPT Point-to-Multipoint connec-tionNumber of Channel for Vir-
tual IPT127
Destination IP Address(Number of destination office)
255
IP TerminalDtermIP (IP Adapter Type/IP Bundled Type), DtermIP INASET, DtermSP20/DtermSP30
448 384 320 For Series 3300956 892 828 For Series 3400 or later
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* Dterm60=Electra TerminalDterm65=Series IIIDterm70=Elite TerminalDterm75=Series E
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC
2 PHYSICAL MC
3 PHYSICAL MC
Legacy TerminalSingle Line Telephone with 8LC card
NOTE 11, NOTE 12
36 72 108 Total number of Single Line Telephone and Dterm should be up to 40 terminals per MC (Maximum 120 terminals per system).
Single Line Telephone with 4LC card
NOTE 11, NOTE 12
20 40 60
Single Line Telephone with 4LLC card
NOTE 11, NOTE 12
8 16 24
Dterm60/65/70/75*, Series i (standard line)
40 80 120
Dterm60/65/70/75*, Series i (long line)
8 16 24
DESKCONSMARTCON Attendant Terminal(Dterm Attendant Position)
8
DSS/BLF CONSOLE 8 16 24ISDN Terminal 8 16 24
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC
2 PHYSICAL MC
3 PHYSICAL MC
CardEther card 1IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card
NOTE 132 4 2 cards per FP
IP-PAD (PN-32IPLA) cardNOTE 13
1 2 3 1 card per MC
IPT card NOTE 13 1 2 3 1 card per MC4VCT card 2 4 6 2 cards per IPT card16VCT card 2 4 6 2 cards per IP-PAD
(PN-32IPLA) card24DSP card 2 4 1 card per IP-PAD
(PN-8IPLA) card2 1 card per SIP
(PN-8IPTA) cardSIP card (PN-8IPTA)
NOTE 13, NOTE 165 8 without 24DSP card
2 with 24DSP cardPFT card (Only for the NEAX IPSDM)
1 2 3 1 card per MC
M13 card 1 2 3 1 card per MCRTA card 5 10 15 5 cards per MCVM00/VM10 card 1 1 card per MCVM02 card 1 1 card per MCVM03 card 1 1 card per MCThe other Line/Trunk card As required Physical LT port:
40 ports per MCVirtual LT port: 24 ports per MCTotal number of LT port: 64 ports per MC
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC
2 PHYSICAL MC
3 PHYSICAL MC
PS 512WLAN Terminal NOTE 15
VoWLAN Terminal 64CS
CS/ZT 12 24 36 For local power supply4 8 12 For main power supply
IP-CS 112 For Series 3300128 For Series 3400 or later
Virtual CS for WLANNOTE 15
20
C.O. TrunkLoop Start Trunk 40 80 120Direct Inward Dialing with 4DIT
20 40 60
Tie Line Trunk (Analog)2ODT (2 wire-E&M/4 wire-E&M)
10 20 30
4ODT (2 wire-E&M/4 wire-E&M)
16 32 48 Maximum of 4 cards per MC
4LDT card 12 24 36 Maximum of 3 cards per MCTie Line Trunk (Digital)
24DTI card 5 DTI : 10CCIS: 8
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC
2 PHYSICAL MC
3 PHYSICAL MC
ISDNPRT card 5 8BRT card 5 10 15
Number of circuit for PB sender
32
Number of circuit for PB receiver
16 32
SMDR interface portSMDR with AP00 2MP built-in SMDR on RS-232C
2
MP built-in SMDR on IP 1PMS interface port
PMS with AP00 1MP built-in PMS on IP 1
OAI interface port NOTE 14 1Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) with Management Information System (MIS) interface port NOTE 14
1
Number of Conference Groups Three-Way Calling (Confer-ence [3/4-Party])
16
Station/Attendant Con-trolled Conference (Confer-ence [6/10-Party])
6-party : 410-party : 2
Conference [32-Party] 5 8
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NOTE 1: The total number of FP/AP card should not exceed 64.NOTE 2: The total number of ports of the following trunks is maximum 256.
• COT/LDT/ODT• PRT/BRT/DTI/CCT• CCIS Virtual IPT/CCIS IPT (Point-to-Point connection/Point-to-Multipoint connection)/
H.323 IPT/SIPNOTE 3: The total number of physical MC port is maximum 192 per system.NOTE 4: The total number of ports of CS/ZT and IP-CS is maximum 128.NOTE 5: The total number of voice channel of the following trunk is maximum 127.
• CCIS Virtual IPT• CCIS IPT Port (Point-to-Multipoint connection)
NOTE 6: The total number of IP ports is maximum 956 per system.NOTE 7: The total number of PS ports is maximum 512 per system.NOTE 8: The total number of LT ports, PS ports and IP ports should not exceed 1020 per system.NOTE 9: The total number of AP ports is maximum 256 per system.NOTE 10: The number of visitor PS for wireless roaming is not included (The number of visitor location
Register is maximum 512 per system.).NOTE 11: When you accommodate Single Line Telephones in the MC, PN-4LCAA (4LC with Ringer
Unit) card is required.NOTE 12: Maximum number of Single Line Telephones to which the system can send Ring Back Tone
(RBT) simultaneously is 6.NOTE 13: Maximum number of the voice channels per physical IPT/IP-PAD/SIP card depends on the
payload size as tables. Refer to “Maximum Voice Channels per Physical IPT Card”.Page 84
NOTE 14: Maximum 4 applications can be connected to the system at the same time.NOTE 15: WLAN is available from Series 3600 software.NOTE 16: SIP is available from Series 3600 software.
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• NEAX IPSDM (8 slot version)
System Capacity
ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC
MCPhysical MC 1 2 For MP, legacy LT and AP
cards, and power supply units
FP NOTE 1Built in FP (on MP) 1Virtual FP for DtermIP 15 14Virtual FP for PS 8Virtual FP for WLAN
NOTE 141
AP NOTE 1IPT card 1 2Virtual IPT 1CCH card 3 7CCT card 7 8CSH card 2 4Virtual CSH for IP-CS 8Virtual CSH for WLAN
NOTE 142
Other Major AP card
DTI 7 8PRT 7 8BRT 5 10
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC
LT Port NOTE 3, NOTE 8Physical MC Port for Line/Trunk NOTE 2
64 128
Physical MC Port for IP-PAD
32 64
Physical MC Port for CS/ZTNOTE 4
56 112
Physical MC Port for CCIS IPT (Point-to-Point Connec-tion) NOTE 2
16 32
Physical MC Port for CCIS IPT (Point-to-Multipoint Connection)
NOTE 2, NOTE 5
128
Physical MC Port for H.323 IPT NOTE 2
12 24
Physical MC Port for SIP (Dch) NOTE 2, NOTE 15
2
IP Port NOTE 6, NOTE 8Virtual MC Port for DtermIP/Virtual MC Port for Virtual Station for Visitor
956 892
Virtual MC Port for IP-CSNOTE 4
128
Virtual MC Port for CCIS Virtual IPT
NOTE 2, NOTE 5
128
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC
PS Port NOTE 7, NOTE 8Virtual MC Port for PS
NOTE 10512
Virtual MC Port for WLAN Terminal NOTE 14
64
AP Port NOTE 7, NOTE 9Virtual MC Port for SIP
NOTE 2, NOTE 15127
Virtual MC Port for AP cardNOTE 2
256
Physical IPTVCT channels(Number of channel for simultaneous communica-tion per system)
8 12 For H.323 connection
Destination IP Address(Number of destination office)
255
Virtual IPTNumber of Virtual MC for Virtual IPT
2 For CCIS via Virtual IPT Point-to-Multipoint connec-tionNumber of Channel for
Virtual IPT127
Destination IP Address(Number of destination office)
255
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* Dterm60=Electra TerminalDterm65=Series IIIDterm70=Elite TerminalDterm75=Series E
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC
IP TerminalDtermIP (IP Adapter Type/IP Bundled Type), DtermIP INASET, DtermSP20/DtermSP30
956 892
Legacy TerminalSingle Line Telephone with 8LC card NOTE 11
56 112 Total number of Single Line Telephone and Dterm should be up to 56 terminals per MC (Maximum 112 terminals per system)
Single Line Telephone with 4LLC card NOTE 11
8 16
Dterm60/65/70/75*, Series i (standard line)
56 112
Dterm60/65/70/75*, Series i (long line)
8 16
DESKCONSMARTCON Attendant Terminal(Dterm Attendant Position)
8
DSS/BLF CONSOLE 8 16ISDN Terminal 10 20
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC
CardEther card 1IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card
NOTE 122 2 cards per FP
IP-PAD (PN-32IPLA) cardNOTE 12
1 2 1 card per MC
IPT card NOTE 12 1 2 1 card per MC4VCT card 2 4 2 cards per IPT card16VCT card 2 4 2 cards per IP-PAD
(PN-32IPLA) card24DSP card 2 1 card per IP-PAD
(PN-8IPLA)/SIP cardSIP card (PN-8IPTA)
NOTE 12, NOTE 157 8 without 24DSP card
2 with 24DSP cardPFT card (Only for the NEAX IPSDM)
1 2 1 card per MC
M13 card 1 2 1 card per MCRTA card 7 14 7 cards per MCVM00/VM10 card 1 1 card per MCVM02 card 1 1 card per MCVM03 card 1 1 card per MC
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC
CardThe other Line/Trunk card As required Physical LT port:
56 ports per MCVirtual LT port: 8 ports per MCTotal number of LT port: 64 ports per MC
The other AP card As required 256 ports per SystemPS 512WLAN Terminal NOTE 14
VoWLAN Terminal 128CS
CS/ZT 16 32 For local power supply4 8 For main power supply
IP-CS 128Virtual CS for WLAN
NOTE 1420
C.O. TrunkLoop Start Trunk 56 112Direct Inward Dialing with 4DIT
28 56
Tie Line Trunk (Analog)2ODT (2 wire-E&M/4 wire-E&M)
14 28
4ODT (2 wire-E&M/4 wire-E&M)
16 32 Maximum of 4 cards per MC
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC
Tie Line Trunk (Digital)24DTI card 7 DTI : 10
CCIS: 830DTI card 7 8
ISDNPRT card 7 8BRT card 5 10
Number of circuit for PB sender
32
Number of circuit for PB receiver
16 32
SMDR interface portSMDR with AP00 2MP built-in SMDR on RS-232C
2
MP built-in SMDR on IP 1PMS interface port
PMS with AP00 1MP built-in PMS on IP 1
OAI interface port NOTE 13 1Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) with Management Information System (MIS) interface port NOTE 13
1
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NOTE 1: The total number of AP card should not exceed 64.NOTE 2: The total number of ports of the following trunks is maximum 256.
• COT/LDT/ODT• PRT/BRT/DTI/CCT• CCIS Virtual IPT/CCIS IPT (Point-to-Point connection/Point-to-Multipoint connection)/
H.323 IPT/SIPNOTE 3: The total number of physical MC port is maximum 128 per system.NOTE 4: The total number of ports of CS/ZT and IP-CS is maximum 128.NOTE 5: The total number of voice channel of the following trunk is maximum 127.
• CCIS Virtual IPT• CCIS IPT Port (Point-to-Multipoint connection)
NOTE 6: The total number of IP ports is maximum 956 per system.NOTE 7: The total number of PS ports is maximum 512 per system.NOTE 8: The total number of LT ports, PS ports and IP ports should not exceed 1020 per system.NOTE 9: The total number of AP ports is maximum 256 per system.NOTE 10: The number of visitor PS for wireless roaming is not included (The number of visitor location
Register is maximum 512 per system.).NOTE 11: Maximum number of Single Line Telephones to which the system can send Ring Back Tone
(RBT) simultaneously is 6.NOTE 12: Maximum number of the voice channels per physical IPT/IP-PAD/SIP card depends on the
payload size as tables. Refer to “Maximum Voice Channels per Physical IPT Card”.Page 84
NOTE 13: Maximum 4 applications can be connected to the system at the same time.NOTE 14: WLAN is available from Series 3600 software.NOTE 15: SIP is available from Series 3600 software.
ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC
Number of Conference Groups Three-Way Calling (Confer-ence [3/4-Party])
16
Station/Attendant Con-trolled Conference (Confer-ence [6/10-Party])
6-party : 410-party : 2
Conference [32-Party] 7 8
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• NEAX IPSDM (6 slot version) + NEAX IPSDM (8 slot version)
System Capacity
ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC
MCPhysical MC 1 2 For MP, legacy LT and AP
cards, and power supply units
FP NOTE 1Built in FP (on MP) 1Virtual FP for DtermIP 7 6 For Series 3300
15 14 For Series 3400 or laterVirtual FP for PS 8Virtual FP for WLAN
NOTE 151
AP NOTE 1IPT card 1 2Virtual IPT 1CCH card 2 6CCT card 5 8CSH card 2 4Virtual CSH for IP-CS 8Virtual CSH for WLAN
NOTE 152
Other Major AP card
DTI 5 8PRT 5 8BRT 5 10
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC
LT Port NOTE 3, NOTE 8Physical MC Port for Line/Trunk NOTE 2
64 128
Physical MC Port for IP-PAD
16 IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card without 24DSP card
32 64 IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card with 24DSP card
32 64 IP-PAD (PN-32IPLA) card Physical MC Port for CS/ZT
NOTE 440 96
Physical MC Port for CCIS IPT (Point-to-Point Connec-tion) NOTE 2
16 32
Physical MC Port for CCIS IPT (Point-to-Multipoint Connection)
NOTE 2, NOTE 5
128
Physical MC Port for H.323 IPT NOTE 2
12 24
Physical MC Port for SIP (Dch) NOTE 2, NOTE 16
2
IP Port NOTE 6, NOTE 8Virtual MC Port for DtermIP/Virtual MC Port for Virtual Station for Visitor
448 384 For Series 3300956 892 For Series 3400 or later
Virtual MC Port for IP-CSNOTE 4
112 For Series 3300128 For Series 3400 or later
Virtual MC Port for CCIS Virtual IPT
NOTE 2, NOTE 5
128
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC
PS Port NOTE 7, NOTE 8Virtual MC Port for PS
NOTE 10512
Virtual MC Port for WLAN Terminal NOTE 15
64
AP Port NOTE 9Virtual MC Port for SIP
NOTE 2, NOTE 16127
Virtual MC Port for AP cardNOTE 2
256
Physical IPTVCT channels(Number of channel for simultaneous communica-tion per system)
8 12 For H.323 connection
Destination IP Address(Number of destination office)
255
Virtual IPTNumber of Virtual MC for Virtual IPT
2 For CCIS via Virtual IPT Point-to-Multipoint connec-tionNumber of Channel for
Virtual IPT127
Destination IP Address(Number of destination office)
255
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* Dterm60=Electra TerminalDterm65=Series IIIDterm70=Elite TerminalDterm75=Series E
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ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC
IP TerminalDtermIP (IP Adapter Type/IP Bundled Type), DtermIP INASET, DtermSP20/DtermSP30
448 384 For Series 3300956 892 For Series 3400 or later
Legacy TerminalSingle Line Telephone with 8LC card
NOTE 11, NOTE 12
36 92 Total number of Single Line Telephone and Dterm should be up to 40 terminals per MC0 and 56 terminals per MC1 (Maximum 96 termi-nals per system)
Single Line Telephone with 4LLC card
NOTE 11, NOTE 12
8 16
Dterm60/65/70/75*, Series i (standard line)
40 96
Dterm60/65/70/75*, Series i (long line)
8 16
DESKCONSMARTCON Attendant Terminal(Dterm Attendant Position)
8
DSS/BLF CONSOLE 8 16ISDN Terminal 8 18
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System Capacity
ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC
CardEther card 1IP-PAD (PN-8IPLA) card
NOTE 132 2 cards per FP
IP-PAD (PN-32IPLA) cardNOTE 13
1 2 1 card per MC
IPT card NOTE 13 1 2 1 card per MC4VCT card 1 2 2 cards per IPT card16VCT card 2 4 2 cards per IP-PAD
(PN-32IPLA) card24DSP card 2 1 card per IP-PAD
(PN-8IPLA) cardSIP card (PN-8IPTA)
NOTE 13, NOTE 165 8 without 24DSP card
2 with 24DSP cardPFT card (Only for the NEAX IPSDM)
1 2 1 card per MC
M13 card 1 2 1 card per MCRTA card 5 12VM00/VM10 card 1 1 card per MCVM02 card 1 1 card per MCVM03 card 1 1 card per MC
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System Capacity
ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC
CardThe other Line/Trunk card As required Physical LT port:
40 ports per MC056 ports per MC1Virtual LT port: 24 ports per MC08 ports per MC1Total number of LT port: 64 ports per MC
The other AP card As required 256 ports per SystemPS 512WLAN Terminal NOTE 15
VoWLAN Terminal 64CS
CS/ZT 12 28 For local power supply4 8 For main power supply
IP-CS 112 For Series 3300128 For Series 3400 or later
Virtual CS for WLANNOTE 15
20
C.O. TrunkLoop Start Trunk 40 96Direct Inward Dialing with 4DIT
20 48
Tie Line Trunk (Analog)2ODT (2 wire-E&M/4 wire-E&M)
10 24
4ODT (2 wire-E&M/4 wire-E&M)
16 32 Maximum of 4 cards per MC
4LDT card 12 24 Maximum of 3 cards per MCContinued on next page
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System Capacity
ITEMSYSTEM CAPACITY
REMARKS1 PHYSICAL MC 2 PHYSICAL MC
Tie Line Trunk (Digital)24DTI card 5 DTI : 10
CCIS: 830DTI card 5 8
ISDNPRT card 5 8BRT card 5 10
Number of circuit for PB sender
32
Number of circuit for PB receiver
16 32
SMDR interface portSMDR with AP00 2MP built-in SMDR on RS-232C
2
MP built-in SMDR on IP 1PMS interface port
PMS with AP00 1MP built-in PMS on IP 1
OAI interface port NOTE 14 1Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) with Management Information System (MIS) interface port NOTE 14
1
Number of Conference Groups Three-Way Calling (Confer-ence [3/4-Party])
16
Station/Attendant Con-trolled Conference (Confer-ence [6/10-Party])
6-party : 410-party : 2
Conference [32-Party] 5 8
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NOTE 1: The total number of AP card should not exceed 64.NOTE 2: The total number of ports of the following trunks is maximum 256.
• COT/LDT/ODT• PRT/BRT/DTI/CCT• CCIS Virtual IPT/CCIS IPT (Point-to-Point connection/Point-to-Multipoint connection)/
H.323 IPT/SIPNOTE 3: The total number of physical MC port is maximum 128 per system.NOTE 4: The total number of ports of CS/ZT and IP-CS is maximum 128.NOTE 5: The total number of voice channel of the following trunk is maximum 127.
• CCIS Virtual IPT• CCIS IPT Port (Point-to-Multipoint connection)
NOTE 6: The total number of IP ports is maximum 956 per system.NOTE 7: The total number of PS ports is maximum 512 per system.NOTE 8: The total number of LT ports, PS ports and IP ports should not exceed 1020 per system.NOTE 9: The total number of AP ports is maximum 256 per system.NOTE 10: The number of visitor PS for wireless roaming is not included (The number of visitor location
Register is maximum 512 per system.).NOTE 11: When you accommodate Single Line Telephones in the MC0, PN-4LCAA (4LC with Ringer
Unit) card is required.NOTE 12: Maximum number of Single Line Telephones to which the system can send Ring Back Tone
(RBT) simultaneously is 6.NOTE 13: Maximum number of the voice channels per physical IPT/IP-PAD/SIP card depends on the
payload size as tables on next page.NOTE 14: Maximum 4 applications can be connected to the system at the same time.NOTE 15: WLAN is available from Series 3600 software.NOTE 16: SIP is available from Series 3600 software.
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Maximum Voice Channels per Physical IPT Card
• CCIS Virtual IPT (PN-32IPLA-A + PN-16VCTA/PN-16VCTA-A)
• CCIS Virtual IPT (PN-8IPLA + PZ-24IPLA)
• CCIS IPT
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PAYLOAD SIZEMAXIMUM VOICE CHANNELS
G.729a G.711 G.723.1
10 ms. 12 12 –
20 ms. 20 20 –
30 ms. 30 30 24
40 ms. 32 32 –
PAYLOAD SIZEMAXIMUM VOICE CHANNELS
G.729a G.711 G.723.1
10 ms. 20 20 –
20 ms. 32 32 –
30 ms. 32 32 24
40 ms. 32 32 –
PAYLOAD SIZEMAXIMUM VOICE CHANNELS
G.729a G.711 G.723.1
10 ms. 4 4 –
20 ms. 8 8 –
30 ms. 16 16 16
40 ms. 16 16 –
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Maximum Voice Channels per Physical IPT/SIP Card
• H.323 IPT
• The number of IP terminal that can be connected to the In-Skin HUB is as follows.
• SIP (PN-8IPTA)
• SIP (PN-8IPTA + PZ-24IPLA)
PAYLOAD SIZEMAXIMUM VOICE CHANNELS
G.729a G.711 G.723.1
20 ms. 6 5 –
30 ms. 8 7 8
40 ms. 12 10 –
PAYLOAD SIZEMAXIMUM VOICE CHANNELS
G.729a G.711
20 ms. 8 8
30 ms. 8 8
40 ms. 8 8
PAYLOAD SIZEMAXIMUM VOICE CHANNELS
G.729a G.711
20 ms. 32 32
30 ms. 32 32
40 ms. 32 32
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Number of IP Terminal
IP TerminalNo. of IP Terminal
(MAXIMUM)REMARKS
Inaset ITR-LC-1 2
ITR-240G-1 5
ITR-320C-1 2
DtermIP ITR-8D-2 4
ITR-8D-3 4
ITR-16D-2 4
ITR-16D-3 4
ITR-16LD-3 4
ITR-32D-3 4
ITR-4D-1 4
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CHAPTER 2
INSTALLATION
This chapter explains how to install the PBX and the peripheral equipment,system initialization and data entry, and operation test procedures you shouldfollow after completing the installation.
PRECAUTIONS ......................................................................... 89PROCEDURE ............................................................................ 95UNPACKING .............................................................................. 97INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT .................................. 98REMOVING COVER .................................................................. 103BUS CABLE CONNECTION ..................................................... 105MDF CABLE CONNECTION ..................................................... 108CABLE RUNNING ..................................................................... 135BATTERY CONNECTION ......................................................... 137INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT .................... 140MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS .................................................. 146SYSTEM INITIALIZATION ......................................................... 148SYSTEM DATA ENTRY ............................................................ 150OPERATION TEST .................................................................... 151SYSTEM DATA SAVE ............................................................... 152CLEANING AND VISUAL CHECK ............................................ 152MOUNTING REAR COVER ....................................................... 153FAN REPLACEMENT ................................................................ 154
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RING GENERATOR CARD REPLACEMENT ........................... 157
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PRECAUTIONS
Grounding RequirementsThe system grounding must have a specific ground resistance and AC noise level. Standard grounding re-quirements are as shown below:
• Communication grounding: Less than 10 Ω• Protective ground for MC : Less than 10 Ω
NOTE: The AC ripple on these various grounds should be less than 0.5 Vp-p.
As shown in the following figure, the system grounding should be performed via AC power source.
The following specific requirements apply to ground wiring.
Install an equipment grounding conductor that is at least as large as the ungrounded branch-supplyconductors as part of the circuit that supplies the PBX. Bare, covered, or insulated groundingconductors are acceptable. Individually covered or insulated equipment grounding conductors shallhave a continuous outer finish that is either green, or green with one or more yellow stripes. Theequipment grounding connector is to be connected to ground at the service equipment.
The attachment-plug receptacles near the PBX are all to be of a grounding type, and the equipmentgrounding conductors serving these receptacles are to be connected to earth ground at the serviceequipment.
CAUTIONGrounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of telecommunication equipment. Never operate this equipment with the grounding conductor disconnected.
PBXGROUND TERMINAL
GROUND (Less than 10 Ω)
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Static Electricity GuardYou must wear a grounded wrist strap to protect circuit cards from static electricity.
Static Electricity Guard
• WHEN PLUGGING/UNPLUGGING A CIRCUIT CARD
• WHEN HOLDING A CIRCUIT CARD
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PBX
WRIST STRAP
FRAME GROUND SCREW
CARD FRONT
NEVER TOUCH THE COMPONENTS OR SOLDERED SURFACE WITH BARE HANDS.
PRECAUTIONS
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Static Electricity Guard
• WHEN MAKING A SWITCH SETTING ON A CIRCUIT CARD
• WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD
The mark shown below is attached to the sheet for the work in which circuit cards are handled. Whenengaging in such work, the installer must be careful not to cause damage by static electricity.
WEAR A WRIST STRAP AND PERFORMTHE WORK ON A GROUNDEDCONDUCTIVE WORK SURFACE.
CIRCUITCARD
WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUITCARD AROUND, KEEP THECARD IN A CONDUCTIVEPOLYETHYLENE BAG.
CIRCUITCARD
CONDUCTIVEPOLYETHYLENEBAG
ATTENTIONContentsStatic SensitiveHandlingPrecautions Required
PRECAUTIONS
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Procedure for Unplugging/Plugging Circuit CardsWhen removing a circuit card from the MC or when mounting a circuit card in the MC, follow the proce-dure given below.
Procedure for Unplugging/Plugging Circuit Cards
CIRCUIT CARDPROCEDURE
CONDITIONPLUG UNPLUG
• PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP)
• PN-CP31-A/PN-CP31-B/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D (MP)
• PZ-M606-A (ETHER)• PZ-PW131 (AC/DC PWR)
(1) Power off
(2) Plug in
(3) Power on
(1) Power off
(2) Unplug
(3) Power on
These circuit cards must be plugged in or unplugged only with power off to prevent damage to the card or other system circuitry.
• PN-CP15 (FP)• PN-CP19 (FP)• PN-PW03 (DC/DC PWR)
(1) Power off or MB switch on
(2) Plug in
(3) Power on or MB switch off
(1) Power off or MB switch on
(2) Unplug
(3) Power on
These circuit cards must be plugged in or unplugged under Make Busy condition or power off to prevent damage to the card or other system circuitry.
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CAUTION1. You must hold the edge of a circuit card when plugging or unplugging the circuit card.
If you touch another area, you may be exposed to hazardous voltages.
2. You must wait for 30 seconds before plugging the circuit card again when unplugging the circuit card while the operating power is being supplied.
CARD FRONT
NEVER TOUCH THE COMPO-NENTS OR SOLDERED SUR-FACE WITH BARE HANDS.
PBX
WRIST STRAP
TO FRAME GROUND CONNECTION
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Turning Power ON
(1) Plug the all AC cord into wall outlets.
(2) Turn the SW switches of all the PZ-PW131 cards to ON. First, turn ON MC1 and MC2. Then, turn ON MC0.
Turning Power OFF
(1) Before turning power off, inspect all line/trunk cards’ busy lamps to verify that no cards are operating.
(2) Turn the SW switches of all the PZ-PW131 cards to OFF. First, turn OFF MC0. Then, turn OFF MC1 and MC2.
System Data Backup
CAUTIONDo not turn off the PZ-PW131 card on MC1 and MC2 when the system is operating.
CAUTION• If you operate as follows without system data backup after system data setting or service
memory setting (registration of the features such as “Call Forwarding” and “Speed Calling[Speed Dialing]” from a station), the data that has been set is invalid.You must execute the system data backup before the following operations.
-Turning Off the system-System Initialization (reset of MP card)-Changing the MP card to Off-Line Mode-Changing the MP card to On-Line Mode after system data setting under Off-Line Mode
• You can execute the system data backup by the following two ways.-Executing the system data backup once a day at the time set by CM43 Y=5>00 (If no data is set, the default setting is 3:00 a.m.)-Executing the system data backup from MAT/CAT by CMEC Y=6>0:0
• Do not reset the MP card while “SYSD” lamp on the MP card is flashing.
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PROCEDURE
This flowchart explains the procedures for installing the PBX system. You should follow the procedureshown below.
Procedure Flowchart
NOTE: When you use the external battery, follow this procedure.Continued on next page
START
UNPACKING
INSTALLATIONOF
MAIN EQUIPMENT
A
Page 97
Page 98
BUS CABLE CONNECTION Page 105
MDF CABLE CONNECTION Page 108
CABLE RUNNING Page 135
BATTERY CONNECTION Page 137
REMOVING COVER Page 103
OF Page 140INSTALLATION
PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
NOTE
PROCEDURE
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Procedure Flowchart
A
END
MOUNTING FRONT COVER
CLEANINGAND
VISUAL CHECK
OPERATION TEST
SYSTEM DATA SAVE
Page 151
Page 152
Page 152
SYSTEM
SYSTEM DATA ENTRY
INITIALIZATION Page 148
Page 150
MOUNTING REAR COVER Page 153
MOUNTINGCIRCUIT CARDS Page 146
SWITCH SETTINGS
CIRCUIT CARDS
REFER TO CHAPTER 3Page 161OF
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UNPACKING
(1) Check the received quantity of packages containing the PBX system with the description on the shipping document.
(2) Check the packaging for external damage done by transportation and record it as necessary.
(3) Unpack the packaging.
• For unpacking the packages containing circuit cards, a grounded wrist strap should be worn.
(4) Check the quantity of equipment and materials unpacked with the shipping document.
(5) Perform visual inspection, checking for the following items.
• Modules Overall distortion
Scratches and dents on the surface
Scratches and cracks on the MC Backplane
Broken or bent pins on the MC Backplane
• Covers Scratches and dents
• Circuit Cards Overall distortion
Scratches and cracks
Loss, or damage of parts on the circuit cards
• Attendant Console Scratches and cracks on the keyboard
Overall distortion
Damage to Keys and lamps
ATTENTIONContentsStatic SensitiveHandlingPrecautions Required
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INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT
Desktop Setting Installation
• Check the site for installing the PBX with the work drawing to verify that the required desk space is ensured and that service entrances and ducts for trunk/extension cables, power cables and bus cables have been properly worked at correct positions. See “Desk/Floor Space” and “Cable Hole Location”.
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• Connect MC with JOINT BRACKET. See “Connection of MC”.Page 100
• Carefully review every step above to check that all necessary screws have been properly placed and tightened.
Start
Checkupbefore installation
Installation ofMultiple-Module
Checking
End
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Desk/Floor Space
Cable Hole Location
FRONT SIDE
1000 (39.4)
365 (14.4)
150 (5.9)
200 (7.9)
430 (16.9)
200 (7.9)
UNIT: mm (inch)
MAINTENANCE
AREA
MC0-2
FOR MDF CABLE
FOR BUS CABLE
FOR OTHER CABLE
REAR SIDE
REAR COVER
FOR PFT CARD
: CABLE HOLE
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• Connection of MC
Secure between the MC with JOINT BRACKET.
NOTE: Screws are attached to the JOINT BRACKET KIT.
Connection of MC
JOINT BRACKET
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19-inch Rack Mounting Installation
• Check the site for installing the PBX with the work drawing to verify that the required floor space is ensured and that service entrances and ducts for trunk/extension cables, power cables and grounding conductors have been properly worked at correct positions. See “Desk/Floor Space” and “Cable Hole Location”. Page 99
• Secure the MC with the RACK MOUNT to the 19-inch Rack. See “Mounting MC to 19-inch Rack”. Page 102
• Carefully review every step above to check that all necessary screws have been properly placed and tightened.
Start
Checkupbefore installation
MC
Checking
End
Configuration
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• Mounting MC to 19-inch Rack
(1) Secure the MC and RACK MOUNT with screws.(2) Secure the RACK MOUNT and 19-inch Rack with screws.
NOTE 1: Screws are attached to the RACK MOUNT KIT.NOTE 2: To simplify MDF cable connection procedure, you should connect shorter MDF cables to a MC
before mounting the MC to the 19-inch Rack. For the MDF cable connection, refer to “MDF CABLE CONNECTION”. Page 108
Mounting MC to 19-inch Rack
Secure the MC and RACK MOUNT with screws.
RACK MOUNT
Secure the RACK MOUNT and 19-inch Rack with screws.
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REMOVING COVER
• FRONT COVER
(1) Loosen screws fixing the FRONT COVER.(2) Remove the FRONT COVER from the MC.
Removing FRONT COVER
Loosen screws fixing the FRONT COVER.
Remove the FRONT COVER from the MC.
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• REAR COVER
(1) Loosen two screws fixing the REAR COVER.(2) Remove the nails of the rear cover from the MC.(3) Slide the REAR COVER to the behind.
Removing REAR COVER
NAIL
REAR COVER
REMOVING COVER
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BUS CABLE CONNECTION
The BUS cable is required to connect between MC0 and MC1 or MC0 and MC2.Use the following BUS cable in accordance with the system configuration.
BUS Cable
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION BUS CABLE REMARKSNEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version) BUS-0.4 CA-PA Straight type BUS cable to connect
between MC0 and MC1 or MC0 and MC2
NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version) BUS-0.4 CA-X Crossed type BUS cable to connect between MC0 and MC1
NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version) + NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)
BUS-0.4 CA-CHG Conversion BUS cable to connect between MC0 and MC1
450 mm (18.0 inch)
BUS-0.4 CA-PA/CA-X/CA-CHG
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• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version)
Connection of BUS Cables
• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)
Connection of BUS Cable
MC2BUS2BUS1BUS0
MC1BUS2BUS1BUS0
MC0BUS2BUS1BUS0
BUS Cable: BUS-0.4 CA-PA (0.45 m [18 inch])
BUSCable
BUSCable
MC1
MC0
BUS0
BUS0
BUS Cable: BUS-0.4 CA-X (0.45 m [18 inch])
BUSCable
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• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version) + NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)
Connection of BUS Cable
NOTE: When using BUS-0.4 CA-CHG, the cable must be connected as follows.
MC1
MC0
BUS0
BUS Cable: BUS-0.4 CA-CHG (0.45 m [18 inch])
BUS2BUS1BUS0
BUSCable
Connect
BUS0 connector
of MC0
(NEAX IPSDM/
IPSDMR [6 slot
version])
Connect
BUS0 connector
of MC1
(NEAX IPSDM/
IPSDMR [8 slot
version])BUS-0.4 CA-CHG
BS
CE
XT
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MDF CABLE CONNECTION
Installation of External MDF
• Secure the external MDF onto the floor or the wall.• Mount the required MDF components.• If required, install the cable ducts for the cables to be laid between the MDF and the Main Equipment.
In this case, confirm the locations of the cable holes for the Main Equipment.For the locations of the cable holes for the Main Equipment, refer to “Cable Hole Location”.
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MDF Cable
To facilitate the termination of the 25 pair cables (MDF cables) from the system to the MDF shown below,the length of each cable to be used should be predetermined according to the distance between the MDFand the system. Each cable should be labeled at both ends using a cable number or cable designation asshown below.
MDF Cable
TO MC
CHAMP CONNECTOR
TWISTED 25 PAIR CABLES
TO MDF
MDF CABLE CONNECTION
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• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version)
MDF Cables for Each MC
• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)
MDF Cables for Each MC
FROM CABLE NUMBER TO CABLE
DESIGNATIONMODULE CONNECTIONMC0 LTC0 1 MDF 0 LTC0
LTC1 2 0 LTC1
MC1 LTC0 3 MDF 1 LTC0
LTC1 4 1 LTC1
MC2 LTC0 5 MDF 2 LTC0
LTC1 6 2 LTC1
FROM CABLE NUMBER TO CABLE
DESIGNATIONMODULE CONNECTIONMC0 LTC0 1 MDF 0 LTC0
LTC1 2 0 LTC1
LTC2 3 0 LTC2
MC2 LTC0 4 MDF 1 LTC0
LTC1 5 1 LTC1
LTC2 6 1 LTC2
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Cable Connection to MDFConnect the cables to the MDF referring to below.
• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version)
Card Slots and the LTC Connectors
LTC Connector Accommodation
LTC CONNECTOR CARD SLOT NUMBER REMARKSLTC0 LT00-LT02/AP00-AP02
LTC1 LT03-LT04/AP03-AP04
LTC1 LTC0
MC0-2
BUS2BUS1BUS0
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• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)
Card Slots and the LTC Connectors
LTC Connector Accommodation
LTC CONNECTOR CARD SLOT NUMBER REMARKSLTC0 LT00-LT02/AP00-AP02
LTC1 LT03-LT05/AP03-AP05
LTC2 LT06/AP06
LTC2
MC0-1LTC1
LTC0
BUS0
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Location of Each LENThe Line Equipment Number (LEN) of Physical MC/Virtual MC is assigned by CM14 or CM10 as fol-lows. When your system contains Series 3200 R6.2 (R6.2) or later software, we recommend you to assignthe LEN by CM14.
• LEN Assignment by CM14: LEN of Physical MC/Virtual MC is assigned• LEN Assignment by CM10: LEN of Physical MC is assigned
The following figure shows the relationship between each LEN and each LT card accommodation positionnumber in Physical MC/Virtual station of DtermIP/accommodation position in Virtual MC.
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• LEN of Physical MC/Virtual MC assigned by CM14
Location of Each LEN
Example: LEN of Physical MC when FP No. 00 and FP No. 01 are used.
- NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version)
Level 0Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5Level 6Level 7
LT card accommodation position number in Physical MC/Virtual station of DtermIP accommodation position in VirtualMC
XXZZZXXZZZXXZZZXXZZZXXZZZXXZZZXXZZZXXZZZ(LTXX)
XX : FP Number (0-31)[For Series 3200 software or before]FP Number (0-59) [For Series 3300 software or later]
ZZZ: Port Number of Physical MC/Virtual MC (000-127)
MC2
01007
01006
01005
01004
01003
01002
01001
01000
(LT00)
01015
01014
01013
01012
01011
01010
01009
01008
(LT01)
01023
01022
01021
01020
01019
01018
01017
01016
(LT02)
01031
01030
01029
01028
01027
01026
01025
01024
(LT03)
01039
01038
01037
01036
01035
01034
01033
01032
(LT04)
MC1
00071
00070
00069
00068
00067
00066
00065
00064
(LT00)
00079
00078
00077
00076
00075
00074
00073
00072
(LT01)
00087
00086
00085
00084
00083
00082
00081
00080
(LT02)
00095
00094
00093
00092
00091
00090
00089
00088
(LT03)
00103
00102
00101
00100
00099
00098
00097
00096
(LT04)
MC0
00007
00006
00005
00004
00003
00002
00001
00000
(LT00)
00015
00014
00013
00012
00011
00010
00009
00008
(LT01)
00023
00022
00021
00020
00019
00018
00017
00016
(LT02)
00031
00030
00029
00028
00027
00026
00025
00024
(LT03)
00039
00038
00037
00036
00035
00034
00033
00032
(LT04)
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- NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)
- NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version) + NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)
MC1
00071
00070
00069
00068
00067
00066
00065
00064
(LT00)
00079
00078
00077
00076
00075
00074
00073
00072
(LT01)
00087
00086
00085
00084
00083
00082
00081
00080
(LT02)
00095
00094
00093
00092
00091
00090
00089
00088
(LT03)
00103
00102
00101
00100
00099
00098
00097
00096
(LT04)
MC0
00007
00006
00005
00004
00003
00002
00001
00000
(LT00)
00015
00014
00013
00012
00011
00010
00009
00008
(LT01)
00023
00022
00021
00020
00019
00018
00017
00016
(LT02)
00031
00030
00029
00028
00027
00026
00025
00024
(LT03)
00039
00038
00037
00036
00035
00034
00033
00032
(LT04)
00111
00110
00109
00108
00107
00106
00105
00104
(LT05)
00119
00118
00117
00116
00115
00114
00113
00112
(LT06)
00047
00046
00045
00044
00043
00042
00041
00040
(LT05)
00055
00054
00053
00052
00051
00050
00049
00048
(LT06)
MC1
00071
00070
00069
00068
00067
00066
00065
00064
(LT00)
00079
00078
00077
00076
00075
00074
00073
00072
(LT01)
00087
00086
00085
00084
00083
00082
00081
00080
(LT02)
00095
00094
00093
00092
00091
00090
00089
00088
(LT03)
00103
00102
00101
00100
00099
00098
00097
00096
(LT04)
MC0
00007
00006
00005
00004
00003
00002
00001
00000
(LT00)
00015
00014
00013
00012
00011
00010
00009
00008
(LT01)
00023
00022
00021
00020
00019
00018
00017
00016
(LT02)
00031
00030
00029
00028
00027
00026
00025
00024
(LT03)
00039
00038
00037
00036
00035
00034
00033
00032
(LT04)
00111
00110
00109
00108
00107
00106
00105
00104
(LT05)
00119
00118
00117
00116
00115
00114
00113
00112
(LT06)
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• LEN of Physical MC assigned by CM10
Location of Each LEN
- NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version)
Level 0Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5Level 6Level 7
LT card accommodation position number in Physical MC
XZZXZZXZZXZZXZZXZZXZZXZZ
(LTXX)
XZZ: Port Number (00-63)
: MC Number (0-7)
MC2
207
206
205
204
203
202
201
200
(LT00)
215
214
213
212
211
210
209
208
(LT01)
223
222
221
220
219
218
217
216
(LT02)
231
230
229
228
227
226
225
224
(LT03)
239
238
237
236
235
234
233
232
(LT04)
MC1
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
(LT00)
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
(LT01)
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
(LT02)
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
(LT03)
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
(LT04)
MC0
007
006
005
004
003
002
001
000
(LT00)
015
014
013
012
011
010
009
008
(LT01)
023
022
021
020
019
018
017
016
(LT02)
031
030
029
028
027
026
025
024
(LT03)
039
038
037
036
035
034
033
032
(LT04)
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- NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version) + NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)
MC1
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
(LT00)
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
(LT01)
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
(LT02)
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
(LT03)
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
(LT04)
MC0
007
006
005
004
003
002
001
000
(LT00)
015
014
013
012
011
010
009
008
(LT01)
023
022
021
020
019
018
017
016
(LT02)
031
030
029
028
027
026
025
024
(LT03)
039
038
037
036
035
034
033
032
(LT04)
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
(LT05)
155
154
153
152
151
150
149
148
(LT06)
047
046
045
044
043
042
041
040
(LT05)
055
054
053
052
051
050
049
048
(LT06)
MC1
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
(LT00)
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
(LT01)
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
(LT02)
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
(LT03)
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
(LT04)
MC0
007
006
005
004
003
002
001
000
(LT00)
015
014
013
012
011
010
009
008
(LT01)
023
022
021
020
019
018
017
016
(LT02)
031
030
029
028
027
026
025
024
(LT03)
039
038
037
036
035
034
033
032
(LT04)
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
(LT05)
155
154
153
152
151
150
149
148
(LT06)
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LTC Connector Pin ArrangementThis figure shows the LTC Connector Pin Arrangement.
NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version)• LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assignment by CM14)
MC0 (LTC0/LTC1)MC1, MC2 (LTC0/LTC1) Page 118
• LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assignment by CM10)MC0 (LTC0/LTC1) Page 119MC1, MC2 (LTC0/LTC1) Page 120
LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assigned by CM14)• MC0 (LTC0/LTC1)
Continued on next page
LTC01 26 LEN00000
LT00/AP00
2 27 000013 28 000024 29 000035 30 000046 31 000057 32 000068 33 000079 34 00008
LT01/AP01
10 35 0000911 36 0001012 37 0001113 38 0001214 39 0001315 40 0001416 41 0001517 42 00016
LT02/AP02
18 43 0001719 44 0001820 45 0001921 46 0002022 47 0002123 48 0002224 49 LEN0002325 MJ 50 MN
LTC11 26 LEN00024
LT03/AP03
2 27 000253 28 000264 29 000275 30 000286 31 000297 32 000308 33 000319 34 00032
LT04/AP04
10 35 0003311 36 0003412 37 0003513 38 0003614 39 0003715 40 0003816 41 LEN0003917 4218 4319 4420 4521 4622 4723 4824 4925 50
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LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assigned by CM14)• MC1 (LTC0/LTC1)
• MC2 (LTC0/LTC1)
LTC01 26 LEN00064
LT00/AP00
2 27 000653 28 000664 29 000675 30 000686 31 000697 32 000708 33 000719 34 00072
LT01/AP01
10 35 0007311 36 0007412 37 0007513 38 0007614 39 0007715 40 0007816 41 0007917 42 00080
LT02/AP02
18 43 0008119 44 0008220 45 0008321 46 0008422 47 0008523 48 0008624 49 LEN0008725 MJ 50 MN
LTC11 26 LEN00088
LT03/AP03
2 27 000893 28 000904 29 000915 30 000926 31 000937 32 000948 33 000959 34 00096
LT04/AP04
10 35 0009711 36 0009812 37 0009913 38 0010014 39 0010115 40 0010216 41 LEN0010317 4218 4319 4420 4521 4622 4723 4824 4925 50
LTC01 26 LEN01000
LT00/AP00
2 27 010013 28 010024 29 010035 30 010046 31 010057 32 010068 33 010079 34 01008
LT01/AP01
10 35 0100911 36 0101012 37 0101113 38 0101214 39 0101315 40 0101416 41 0101517 42 01016
LT02/AP02
18 43 0101719 44 0101820 45 0101921 46 0102022 47 0102123 48 0102224 49 LEN0102325 MJ 50 MN
LTC11 26 LEN01024
LT03/AP03
2 27 010253 28 010264 29 010275 30 010286 31 010297 32 010308 33 010319 34 01032
LT04/AP04
10 35 0103311 36 0103412 37 0103513 38 0103614 39 0103715 40 0103816 41 LEN0103917 4218 4319 4420 4521 4622 4723 4824 4925 50
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LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assigned by CM10)• MC0 (LTC0/LTC1)
Continued on next page
LTC01 26 LEN000
LT00/AP00
2 27 0013 28 0024 29 0035 30 0046 31 0057 32 0068 33 0079 34 008
LT01/AP01
10 35 00911 36 01012 37 01113 38 01214 39 01315 40 01416 41 01517 42 016
LT02/AP02
18 43 01719 44 01820 45 01921 46 02022 47 02123 48 02224 49 LEN02325 MJ 50 MN
LTC11 26 LEN024
LT03/AP03
2 27 0253 28 0264 29 0275 30 0286 31 0297 32 0308 33 0319 34 032
LT04/AP04
10 35 03311 36 03412 37 03513 38 03614 39 03715 40 03816 41 LEN03917 4218 4319 4420 4521 4622 4723 4824 4925 50
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LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assigned by CM10)• MC1 (LTC0/LTC1)
• MC2 (LTC0/LTC1)
LTC01 26 LEN100
LT00/AP00
2 27 1013 28 1024 29 1035 30 1046 31 1057 32 1068 33 1079 34 108
LT01/AP01
10 35 10911 36 11012 37 11113 38 11214 39 11315 40 11416 41 11517 42 116
LT02/AP02
18 43 11719 44 11820 45 11921 46 12022 47 12123 48 12224 49 LEN12325 MJ 50 MN
LTC11 26 LEN124
LT03/AP03
2 27 1253 28 1264 29 1275 30 1286 31 1297 32 1308 33 1319 34 132
LT04/AP04
10 35 13311 36 13412 37 13513 38 13614 39 13715 40 13816 41 LEN13917 4218 4319 4420 4521 4622 4723 4824 4925 50
LTC01 26 LEN200
LT00/AP00
2 27 2013 28 2024 29 2035 30 2046 31 2057 32 2068 33 2079 34 208
LT01/AP01
10 35 20911 36 21012 37 21113 38 21214 39 21315 40 21416 41 21517 42 216
LT02/AP02
18 43 21719 44 21820 45 21921 46 22022 47 22123 48 22224 49 LEN22325 MJ 50 MN
LTC11 26 LEN224
LT03/AP03
2 27 2253 28 2264 29 2275 30 2286 31 2297 32 2308 33 2319 34 232
LT04/AP04
10 35 23311 36 23412 37 23513 38 23614 39 23715 40 23816 41 LEN23917 4218 4319 4420 4521 4622 4723 4824 4925 50
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NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)• LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assignment by CM14)
MC0 (LTC0/LTC1/LTC2)MC1 (LTC0/LTC1/LTC2) Page 123
• LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assignment by CM10)MC0 (LTC0/LTC1/LTC2) Page 124MC1 (LTC0/LTC1/LTC2) Page 125
LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assigned by CM14)• MC0 (LTC0/LTC1/LTC2)
Continued on next page
LTC01 26 LEN00000
LT00/AP00
2 27 000013 28 000024 29 000035 30 000046 31 000057 32 000068 33 000079 34 00008
LT01/AP01
10 35 0000911 36 0001012 37 0001113 38 0001214 39 0001315 40 0001416 41 0001517 42 00016
LT02/AP02
18 43 0001719 44 0001820 45 0001921 46 0002022 47 0002123 48 0002224 49 LEN0002325 MJ 50 MN
LTC11 26 LEN00024
LT03/AP03
2 27 000253 28 000264 29 000275 30 000286 31 000297 32 000308 33 000319 34 00032
LT04/AP04
10 35 0003311 36 0003412 37 0003513 38 0003614 39 0003715 40 0003816 41 0003917 42 00040
LT05/AP05
18 43 0004119 44 0004220 45 0004321 46 0004422 47 0004523 48 0004624 49 LEN0004725 50
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LTC21 26 LEN00048
LT06/AP06
2 27 000493 28 000504 29 000515 30 000526 31 000537 32 000548 33 LEN000559 34
10 3511 3612 3713 3814 3915 4016 4117 4218 4319 4420 4521 4622 4723 4824 4925 50
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LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assigned by CM14)• MC1 (LTC0/LTC1/LTC2)
LTC01 26 LEN00064
LT00/AP00
2 27 000653 28 000664 29 000675 30 000686 31 000697 32 000708 33 000719 34 00072
LT01/AP01
10 35 0007311 36 0007412 37 0007513 38 0007614 39 0007715 40 0007816 41 0007917 42 00080
LT02/AP02
18 43 0008119 44 0008220 45 0008321 46 0008422 47 0008523 48 0008624 49 LEN0008725 MJ 50 MN
LTC11 26 LEN00088
LT03/AP03
2 27 000893 28 000904 29 000915 30 000926 31 000937 32 000948 33 000959 34 00096
LT04/AP04
10 35 0009711 36 0009812 37 0009913 38 0010014 39 0010115 40 0010216 41 0010317 42 00104
LT05/AP05
18 43 0010519 44 0010620 45 0010721 46 0010822 47 0010923 48 0011024 49 LEN0011125 50
LTC21 26 LEN00112
LT06/AP06
2 27 001133 28 001144 29 001155 30 001166 31 001177 32 001188 33 LEN001199 34
10 3511 3612 3713 3814 3915 4016 4117 4218 4319 4420 4521 4622 4723 4824 4925 50
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LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assigned by CM10)• MC0 (LTC0/LTC1/LTC2)
LTC01 26 LEN000
LT00/AP00
2 27 0013 28 0024 29 0035 30 0046 31 0057 32 0068 33 0079 34 008
LT01/AP01
10 35 00911 36 01012 37 01113 38 01214 39 01315 40 01416 41 01517 42 016
LT02/AP02
18 43 01719 44 01820 45 01921 46 02022 47 02123 48 02224 49 LEN02325 MJ 50 MN
LTC11 26 LEN024
LT03/AP03
2 27 0253 28 0264 29 0275 30 0286 31 0297 32 0308 33 0319 34 032
LT04/AP04
10 35 03311 36 03412 37 03513 38 03614 39 03715 40 03816 41 03917 42 040
LT05/AP05
18 43 04119 44 04220 45 04321 46 04422 47 04523 48 04624 49 LEN04725 50
LTC21 26 LEN048
LT06/AP06
2 27 0493 28 0504 29 0515 30 0526 31 0537 32 0548 33 LEN0559 34
10 3511 3612 3713 3814 3915 4016 4117 4218 4319 4420 4521 4622 4723 4824 4925 50
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LTC Connector Pin Arrangement (LEN Assigned by CM10)• MC1 (LTC0/LTC1/LTC2)
LTC01 26 LEN100
LT00/AP00
2 27 1013 28 1024 29 1035 30 1046 31 1057 32 1068 33 1079 34 108
LT01/AP01
10 35 10911 36 11012 37 11113 38 11214 39 11315 40 11416 41 11517 42 116
LT02/AP02
18 43 11719 44 11820 45 11921 46 12022 47 12123 48 12224 49 LEN12325 MJ 50 MN
LTC11 26 LEN124
LT03/AP03
2 27 1253 28 1264 29 1275 30 1286 31 1297 32 1308 33 1319 34 132
LT04/AP04
10 35 13311 36 13412 37 13513 38 13614 39 13715 40 13816 41 13917 42 140
LT05/AP05
18 43 14119 44 14220 45 14321 46 14422 47 14523 48 14624 49 LEN14725 50
LTC21 26 LEN148
LT06/AP06
2 27 1493 28 1504 29 1515 30 1526 31 1537 32 1548 33 LEN1559 34
10 3511 3612 3713 3814 3915 4016 4117 4218 4319 4420 4521 4622 4723 4824 4925 MJ 50 MN
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MDF Cross ConnectionsThis table shows the cross connections on the MDF for LTC0, LTC1 and LTC2.LTC2 is only available for NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version).
LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information
NOTE 1: PIN No. 17, 42 to 24, 49 on LTC1 cannot be used in NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version).PIN No. 9, 34 to 24, 49 on LTC2 cannot be used in NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version).
NOTE 2: For the Digital Trunk Interface card, use the different LTC connector from the analog line/trunk card. The digital line should be separated from the analog line.
PIN RUNNING CABLE
STATION CABLE SLOTS
TYPE OF INTERFACE
CO LDT 2-W E&M 4-W E&M
8COT 4COT 4LDT 2LDT 4ODT 2ODT 4ODT 2ODT
26 WH-BL GN
1
T0 T0 T0 T0 T0 T0 TxT0 TxT0
1 BL-WH RD R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 TxR0 TxR0
27 WH-OR BK T1 T1 T1 T1 RcvT0 RcvT0
2 OR-WH YL R1 R1 R1 R1 RcvR0 RcvR0
28 WH-GN GN T2 T2 T2 T1 T2 TxT1 TxT1
3 GN-WH RD R2 R2 R2 R1 R2 TxR1 TxR1
29 WH-BR BK T3 T3 T3 RcvT1 RcvT1
4 BR-WH YL R3 R3 R3 RcvR1 RcvR1
30 WH-SL GN T4 T2 TxT2
5 SL-WH RD R4 R2 TxR2
31 RD-BL BK T5 RcvT2
6 BL-RD YL R5 RcvR2
32 RD-OR GN T6 T3 TxT3
7 OR-RD RD R6 R3 TxR3
33 RD-GN BK T7 RcvT3
8 GN-RD YL R7 RcvR3
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LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information
PIN RUNNING CABLE
STATION CABLE SLOTS
TYPE OF INTERFACE
DID SLT
4DIT 2DIT 8LC 4LC LLC
26 WH-BL GN
1
T0 T0 T0 T0 T0
1 BL-WH RD R0 R0 R0 R0 R0
27 WH-OR BK T1 T1 T1 T1 T1
2 OR-WH YL R1 R1 R1 R1 R1
28 WH-GN GN T2 T2 T2 T2
3 GN-WH RD R2 R2 R2 R2
29 WH-BR BK T3 T3 T3 T3
4 BR-WH YL R3 R3 R3 R3
30 WH-SL GN T4
5 SL-WH RD R4
31 RD-BL BK T5
6 BL-RD YL R5
32 RD-OR GN T6
7 OR-RD RD R6
33 RD-GN BK T7
8 GN-RD YL R7
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LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information
PIN RUNNINGCABLE
STATIONCABLE SLOTS
TYPE OF INTERFACE
CO LDT 2-W E&M 4-W E&M
8COT 4COT 4LDT 2LDT 4ODT 2ODT 4ODT 2ODT
34 RD-BR GN
2
T0 T0 T0 T0 T0 T0 TxT0 TxT0
9 BR-RD RD R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 TxR0 TxR0
35 RD-SL BK T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 RcvT0 RcvT0
10 SL-RD YL R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 RcvR0 RcvR0
36 BK-BL GN T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 TxT1 TxT1
11 BL-BK RD R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 TxR1 TxR1
37 BK-OR BK T3 T3 T3 T3 RcvT1 RcvT1
12 OR-BK YL R3 R3 R3 R3 RcvR1 RcvR1
38 BK-GN GN T4 TxT2
13 GN-BK RD R4 TxR2
39 BK-BR BK T5 RcvT2
14 BR-BK YL R5 RcvR2
40 BK-SL GN T6 TxT3
15 SL-BK RD R6 TxR3
41 YL-BL BK T7 RcvT3
16 BL-YL YL R7 RcvR3
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LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information
PIN RUNNINGCABLE
STATIONCABLE SLOTS
TYPE OF INTERFACE
DID SLT
4DIT 2DIT 8LC 4LC LLC
34 RD-BR GN
2
T0 T0 T0 T0 T0
9 BR-RD RD R0 R0 R0 R0 R0
35 RD-SL BK T1 T1 T1 T1 T1
10 SL-RD YL R1 R1 R1 R1 R1
36 BK-BL GN T2 T2 T2 T2
11 BL-BK RD R2 R2 R2 R2
37 BK-OR BK T3 T3 T3 T3
12 OR-BK YL R3 R3 R3 R3
38 BK-GN GN T4
13 GN-BK RD R4
39 BK-BR BK T5
14 BR-BK YL R5
40 BK-SL GN T6
15 SL-BK RD R6
41 YL-BL BK T7
16 BL-YL YL R7
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LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information
* PIN No. 50, 25 in MC0 are connected to external indication equipment for major card minor alarm.Continued on next page
PIN RUNNING CABLE
STATION CABLE SLOTS
TYPE OF INTERFACE
CO LDT 2-W E&M 4-W E&M
8COT 4COT 4LDT 2LDT 4ODT 2ODT 4ODT 2ODT
42 YL-OR GN
3
T0 T0 T0 T0 T0 T0 TxT0 TxT0
17 OR-YL RD R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 TxR0 TxR0
43 YL-GN BK T1 T1 T1 T1 RcvT0 RcvT0
18 GN-YL YL R1 R1 R1 R1 RcvR0 RcvR0
44 YL-BR GN T2 T2 T2 T1 T2 TxT1 TxT1
19 BR-YL RD R2 R2 R2 R1 R2 TxR1 TxR1
45 YL-SL BK T3 T3 T3 RcvT1 RcvT1
20 SL-YL YL R3 R3 R3 RcvR1 RcvR1
46 VI-BL GN T4 T2 TxT2
21 BL-VI RD R4 R2 TxR2
47 VI-OR BK T5 RcvT2
22 OR-VI YL R5 RcvR2
48 VI-GN GN T6 T3 TxT3
23 GN-VI RD R6 R3 TxR3
49 VI-BR BK T7 RcvT3
24 BR-VI YL R7 RcvR3
50 VI-SL MN*
25 SL-VI MJ*
NOTE 1
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LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information
* PIN No. 50, 25 in MC0 are connected to external indication equipment for major card minor alarm.Continued on next page
PIN RUNNING CABLE
STATION CABLE SLOTS
TYPE OF INTERFACE
DID SLT
4DIT 2DIT 8LC 4LC LLC
42 YL-OR GN
3
T0 T0 T0 T0 T0
17 OR-YL RD R0 R0 R0 R0 R0
43 YL-GN BK T1 T1 T1 T1 T1
18 GN-YL YL R1 R1 R1 R1 R1
44 YL-BR GN T2 T2 T2 T2
19 BR-YL RD R2 R2 R2 R2
45 YL-SL BK T3 T3 T3 T3
20 SL-YL YL R3 R3 R3 R3
46 VI-BL GN T4
21 BL-VI RD R4
47 VI-OR BK T5
22 OR-VI YL R5
48 VI-GN GN T6
23 GN-VI RD R6
49 VI-BR BK T7
24 BR-VI YL R7
50 VI-SL MN*
25 SL-VI MJ*
NOTE 1
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LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information
PIN RUNNING CABLE
STATION CABLE SLOTS
TYPE OF INTERFACE
2-WIRE Dterm/SMARTCON/
DSSCON/DESKCON
EXT. KEY/EXT.
RELAY
EXT. PAGE/MOH/BGM
DIGITAL TRK
NOTE 2
8DLC 6DLC 4DLC 2DLC DK00 4COT DTI
26 WH-BL GN
1
T0 T0 T0 T0 K1 T RA
1 BL-WH RD R0 R0 R0 R0 K0 R RB
27 WH-OR BK T1 T1 T1 T1 K3 T TA
2 OR-WH YL R1 R1 R1 R1 K2 R TB
28 WH-GN GN T2 T2 T2 K5 T
3 GN-WH RD R2 R2 R2 K4 R
29 WH-BR BK T3 T3 T3 K7 T
4 BR-WH YL R3 R3 R3 K6 R
30 WH-SL GN T4 T4
5 SL-WH RD R4 R4
31 RD-BL BK T5 T5
6 BL-RD YL R5 R5
32 RD-OR GN T6
7 OR-RD RD R6
33 RD-GN BK T7
8 GN-RD YL R7
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LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information
PIN RUNNINGCABLE
STATION CABLE SLOTS
TYPE OF INTERFACE
2-WIRE Dterm/SMARTCON/
DSSCON/DESKCON
EXT. KEY/EXT.
RELAY
EXT. PAGE/MOH/BGM
DIGITAL TRK
NOTE 2
8DLC 6DLC 4DLC 2DLC DK00 4COT DTI
34 RD-BR GN
2
T0 T0 T0 T0 K1 T RA
9 BR-RD RD R0 R0 R0 R0 K0 R RB
35 RD-SL BK T1 T1 T1 T1 K3 T TA
10 SL-RD YL R1 R1 R1 R1 K2 R TB
36 BK-BL GN T2 T2 T2 K5 T
11 BL-BK RD R2 R2 R2 K4 R
37 BK-OR BK T3 T3 T3 K7 T
12 OR-BK YL R3 R3 R3 K6 R
38 BK-GN GN T4 T4
13 GN-BK RD R4 R4
39 BK-BR BK T5 T5
14 BR-BK YL R5 R5
40 BK-SL GN T6
15 SL-BK RD R6
41 YL-BL BK T7
16 BL-YL YL R7
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LTC0/LTC1/LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information
* PIN No. 50, 25 in MC0 are connected to external indication equipment for major card minor alarm.
PIN RUNNING CABLE
STATION CABLE SLOTS
TYPE OF INTERFACE
2-WIRE Dterm/SMARTCON/
DSSCON/DESKCON
EXT. KEY/EXT.
RELAY
EXT. PAGE/MOH/BGM
DIGITAL TRK
NOTE 2
8DLC 6DLC 4DLC 2DLC DK00 4COT DTI
42 YL-OR GN
3
T0 T0 T0 T0 K1 T RA
17 OR-YL RD R0 R0 R0 R0 K0 R RB
43 YL-GN BK T1 T1 T1 T1 K3 T TA
18 GN-YL YL R1 R1 R1 R1 K2 R TB
44 YL-BR GN T2 T2 T2 K5 T
19 BR-YL RD R2 R2 R2 K4 R
45 YL-SL BK T3 T3 T3 K7 T
20 SL-YL YL R3 R3 R3 K6 R
46 VI-BL GN T4 T4
21 BL-VI RD R4 R4
47 VI-OR BK T5 T5
22 OR-VI YL R5 R5
48 VI-GN GN T6
23 GN-VI RD R6
49 VI-BR BK T7
24 BR-VI YL R7
50 VI-SL MN*
25 SL-VI MJ*
NOTE 1
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CABLE RUNNING
AC cord, BUS cable, MDF cable, LAN cable, RS-232-C cable is connected in the following location. Con-firm that each cable is running as following.
• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version)
Cable Location and Running
NOTE 1: For the connection of peripheral equipments, refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS Installation Proce-dure Manual.
NOTE 2: For the connection of RS-232C cable, refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS MATWorX User Guide.NOTE 3: For the connection of LAN cable and the BUS cable between PN-32IPLA-A and 16VCT card/
IPT and 4VCT card, refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS System Manual.
PWR
MP
IP-PAD
CHAMP CABLE
BUS CABLE
LAN CABLE
FAN
TO MDFTO MDF
TO LAN
AC CORD TO OUTLET
IPT BUS CABLERS-232C CABLE
(BETWEEN
(BETWEEN PN-32IPLA-A AND 16VCT/IPT AND 4VCT)NOTE 2
NOTE 1
MULTIPLE MC)
ETHER
LAN
RS0
NOTE 1
TO MAT (VIA LAN)TO MAT (DIRECT CONNECTION)
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• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)
Cable Location and Running
NOTE 1: For the connection of peripheral equipments, refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS Installation Proce-dure Manual.
NOTE 2: For the connection of RS-232C cable, refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS MATWorX User Guide.NOTE 3: For the connection of LAN cable and the BUS cable between PN-32IPLA-A and 16VCT card/
IPT and 4VCT card, refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS System Manual.
PWR
MP
IP-PAD
CHAMP CABLE×3
BUS CABLE
LAN CABLE
FAN
TO MDF
TO LAN
AC CORD TO OUTLET
IPT BUS CABLERS-232C CABLE
(BETWEEN
(BETWEEN PN-32IPLA-A AND 16VCT/IPT AND 4VCT)NOTE 2
MULTIPLE MC)
ETHER
LAN
RS0
NOTE 1
TO MAT (VIA LAN)TO MAT (DIRECT CONNECTION)
RINGGENE-RATOR
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BATTERY CONNECTION
When you use the external battery, follow the procedure below.
Connect BATT CA-P5 to CN102 connector of PZ-PW131 card and the external battery as shown below.
Battery Connection
NOTE 1: The external battery is to be locally provided.NOTE 2: Use a solderless terminal for the end of BATT CA-P5.
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WARNINGTURN OFF AC POWER BEFORE CONNECTING BATTERIES.
CAUTION24 V batteries must be used in this system.
MC
BATT CA-P5 (5 m [197 inch])
CN102
CONNECTOR
FRONT SIDE
+
+--
BLUE
(-27 V)
EXTERNAL BATTERY UNIT
RED
(G)
BATTERY CONNECTION
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NOTE 3: When the system is NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR that is set to more than two-MC configuration, con-nect all the BATT CA-P5 to the terminals of the external battery unit together.
NOTE 4: The following specifications of small sealed type battery is required for the external battery.When you use the battery that does not suit the following specifications, normal operation of the system and action for the power failure cannot be guaranteed.
• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version)
• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)
MC CONFIGURATION POWER FAILUREDURABILITY
BATTERYSPECIFICATION
NUMBER OF BATTERY
130 minutes
12 V DC, 2/2.2 Ah(2.2-2.3 V/cell)
2
3 hours12 V DC, 7.2 Ah(2.2-2.3 V/cell)
2
230 minutes
12 V DC, 7.2 Ah(2.2-2.3 V/cell)
2
3 hours12 V DC, 12 Ah(2.2-2.3 V/cell)
2
330 minutes
12 V DC, 7.2 Ah(2.2-2.3 V/cell)
2
3 hours12 V DC, 24 Ah(2.2-2.3 V/cell)
2
MC CONFIGURATION POWER FAILUREDURABILITY
BATTERYSPECIFICATION
NUMBER OF BATTERY
130 minutes
12 V DC, 2.2 Ah(2.2-2.3 V/cell)
2
3 hours12 V DC, 12 Ah(2.2-2.3 V/cell)
2
230 minutes
12 V DC, 7.2 Ah(2.2-2.3 V/cell)
2
3 hours12 V DC, 24 Ah(2.2-2.3 V/cell)
2
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• NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version) + NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version)
MC CONFIGURATION POWER FAILUREDURABILITY
BATTERYSPECIFICATION
NUMBER OF BATTERY
130 minutes
12 V DC, 2/2.2 Ah(2.2-2.3 V/cell)
2
3 hours12 V DC, 7.2 Ah(2.2-2.3 V/cell)
2
230 minutes
12 V DC, 7.2 Ah(2.2-2.3 V/cell)
2
3 hours12 V DC, 24 Ah(2.2-2.3 V/cell)
2
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INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
Below explains the installation of the following peripheral equipment. For the installation of the other pe-ripheral equipment, refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS Installation Procedure Manual.
• Power Failure Transfer (4PFT)• Alarm Display Panel (MP)
NOTE: When you provide power supply from the system to an external equipment such as a Paging Equipment, connect PZ-PW131 card and external equipment using BATT CA-P5 as shown be-low. When you cannot ensure an earth for PZ-PW131, connect PZ-PW131 and an external equipment with earth cable (14 mm2 IV cable). The maximum AC power output of PZ-PW131 card is 250 mA (–27 V).
Power Failure Transfer (4PFT)
(1) Connection Outline
PFT Connection Outline (4PFT)
14 mm2 IV CABLE
BATT CA-P5 (5 m [197 inch])
EXTERNAL
EQUIPMENT
MC
CN 102
PZ-PW131
-27 V
G
PZ-4PFTA
PBX
MDFMDF MDF MDF TO C.O. LINE
PN-4LC/8LC PN-8COTTEL
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(2) Installation of PZ-4PFTA card
STEP1: Mount the PZ-4PFTA card into the space of MC, and secure the PZ-4PFTA card and MC with screws.
Mounting PZ-4PFTA Card
STEP2: Connect the MDF cable, POWER CA-PFT and BATT CA-P5 to the PZ-4PFTA card as shown below.
Connecting Cables to PZ-4PFTA Card
NOTE: When using an external battery in conjunction with the PZ-4PFTA card, connect BATT CA-P5 to the battery and the BATT connector on PZ-4PFTA card.
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PZ-4PFTA
CN102
CONNECTOR
POWER CA-PFT
FRONT SIDE
CARD SLOT CARD SLOT
LTC1 LTC0 MC
PZ-4PFTAAC/DC
POWER
CHAMP CONNECTOR
MDF CABLENOTE
BATT CA-P5
TO MDF (INSTALLATION CABLE)
PZ-4PFTA
PFT1CONNECTOR
BATTCONNECTOR
CN102
CONNECTOR
BATT CA-P5TO MDF
PZ-4PFTABATT
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STEP3: Connect the 25-pair cables on the MDF.
• This figure shows the CONN1 connector pin assignment for each PFT circuit number (No. 0 - No. 3).
CONN1 Connector Pin Assignment
CONN11 Sta. R0 26 Sta. T02 4LC. R0 27 4LC. T03 C.O. R0 28 C.O. T04 8COT. R0 29 8COT. T05 Sta. R1 30 Sta. T16 4LC. R1 31 4LC. T17 C.O. R1 32 C.O. T18 8COT. R1 33 8COT. T19 Sta. R2 34 Sta. T2
10 4LC. R2 35 4LC. T211 C.O. R2 36 C.O. T212 8COT. R2 37 8COT. T213 Sta. R3 38 Sta. T314 4LC. R3 39 4LC. T315 C.O. R3 40 C.O. T316 8COT. R3 41 8COT. T317 4218 4319 4420 4521 4622 4723 4824 4925 50
No. 0
No. 1
No. 3
No. 2
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• This figure shows MDF cross connection for No. 0 circuit on the PZ-4PFTA card.
MDF Cross Connection for PFT (4PFT)
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TO STATION
272
294
261
272
261
294
J P
MC0
LT00
35
41
349
35
349
41
T1LEN009(No. 1)
R1
T0LEN008(No. 0)
R0
T7LEN015(No. 7)
R7
PN-8COT
LT01
T1LEN001(No. 1)
R1
T0LEN000(No. 0)
R0
T3LEN003(No. 3)
R3
PN-4LC
PZ-PW131
261Sta. R0
Sta. T0
283C.O. R0
C.O. T0
2948COT. R0
8COT. T0
2724LC. R0
4LC. T0
CONN1
TO C.O. LINE
PZ-4PFTA
No. 0
–27E
P J
TipRingTipRing
MDF
POWER CA-PFT
LTC0
1010
1616
•••
•••
•••
•••
•••
•••
•••
•••
–27GCN102
TO BATTERY
BATT CA-P5
BATT
PFT1
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MDF Cross Connection for PFT (4PFT)
2 LTC0 CONNECTOR
26 Sta. T0 1 Sta. R027 4LC. T0 2 4LC. R028 C.O. T0 3 C.O. R029 8COT. T0 4 8COT. R0
CONN1 (P)
TO STATIONTO PN-4LCTO C.O. LINETO PN-8COT
CONN1 (J)
1 CONN1 CONNECTOR
26 T0 1 R027 228 329 4
LTC0 (J)
LEN000
LEN008
1 R0 26 T02 273 284 29
LTC0 (P)
TO PZ-4PFTA
TO PZ-4PFTA34 T0 9 R035 1036 1137 12
9 R0 34 T010 3511 3612 37
1 Sta. R0 26 Sta. T02 4LC. R0 27 4LC. T03 C.O. R0 28 C.O. T04 8COT. R0 29 8COT. T0
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Alarm Display Panel (MP)
MDF Cross Connection for Alarm Display Panel
NOTE: NEAX IPSDM Supports MJ/MN alarm.NEAX IPSDMR Supports MJ alarm only.
REAR
ALARM DISPLAY PANEL
26 1
50 MN 25 MJ
LTC0 (J)
1 26
25 MJ 50 MN
LTC0 (P)
PWR MJ MIN
FRONT25
50
25
50
MJ
MN
PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/
MC0MDF
LTC0PJ
BATT CA-P5
PZ-PW131
–27GCN102
PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-DPN-CP24-D/PN-CP31-A/PN-CP31-B/
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MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS
(1) Before mounting the circuit cards, confirm the following items.
• Wrist Strap is connected to Frame Ground.See CHAPTER 2 “Static Electricity Guard”. Page 90
• Switch settings of circuit cards are already completed. See CHAPTER 3. Page 161• The SW switches of all PZ-PW131 cards are turned off.
(2) Mount the circuit cards.
STEP1: Loosen a screw in the center and remove CARD STOPPER with pulling upwards.
STEP2: Mount circuit cards into their mounting positions according to the “Bay Face Layout” and “Port Assignment Table” given in the NEAX 2000 IPS Office Data Programming Manual. See CHAPTER 1 “MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS”. Page 48This figure shows the mounting method of circuit cards.
Mounting of Circuit Cards
ATTENTIONContentsStatic SensitiveHandlingPrecautions Required
CARD FRONT SIDE
PBX
WRIST STRAPTO FRAME GROUND CONNECTION
MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS
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(3) Fix the CARD STOPPER according to the following procedure.
STEP1: After mounting all circuit cards, let the bottom of CARD STOPPER hole through the screw and pull down.
STEP2: Fix the CARD STOPPER with the screw.
CARD STOPPER Installation
BOTTOM OF
CARD STOPPER HOLE
SCREW
FRONT SIDE
CARD STOPPER
MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS
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SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
There are two methods for System Initialization. The first method is to Clear All Data,except LEN000 as a CAT terminal, and then program the System Data. The secondmethod is to use the Resident System Program, which causes the system to configureitself automatically to the default settings, wherever the line/trunk cards are installed.
NOTE 1: See CHAPTER 3 for MP switch settings.Page 164, Page 170, Page 175, Page 180, Page 186
NOTE 2: Regident System Program cannot be used when providing Remote PIM over IP feature.NOTE 3: Refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS Command Manual for default settings on the Resident System Pro-
gram.
All Clear, Except LEN000 CAT
STEP1: Turn on all the power switches in the system.- The “ON” lamp must be lit on all the PZ-PW131 cards.
STEP2: On the MP card, set SW3 to “B” and press SW1.
STEP3: Set SW3 to the “0” position and press SW1.- The operating mode has been changed to the ON LINE mode.
Resident System Program
STEP1: Mount the line/trunk cards into MC.
STEP2: Turn on the power switches on all the system.- The “ON” lamp must be lit on all the PZ-PW131 cards.
STEP3: On the MP card, set SW3 to “C” and press SW1.- The system has loaded the Resident System Program.
STEP4: On the MP card, set SW3 to the “0” position and press SW1.- The operating mode has been changed to the ON LINE mode.
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Office Data ConversionWhen upgrading the software of the system from Series 3300 or before to Series 3400 or later, the officedata conversion by CM00>90 is required. The office data that has been converted and the office data inSeries 3400 software or later are incompatible with the software of Series 3300 or before. We recommendto execute the system data backup before the office data conversion.
NOTE: When upgrading the software in Retrofit system to Series 3400 or later, convert the office data using “Office Data Converter” in the MATWorX CD-ROM and then execute the office data conversion by CM00>90.
: Command with this marking can be used only under Off-Line mode of the MP card.To set Off-Line mode,(1) Set SW3 on the MP card to “2” or “3”.(2) Press SW1 on the MP card.
DESCRIPTION DATA
Execute the office data conversion.[Series 3200 R6.2 software required]
(1)(2)
900: Start conversion1: Always displayed after first data “90” is
typed NOTE 1
NOTE 1: When first data “90” is typed, second data “1” is displayed. Also while converting the office data, “1” is displayed.
NOTE 2: There is no problem even if the office data conversion is executed repeatedly.
START
CM00
OFF LINE
END
OFF LINE
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SYSTEM DATA ENTRY
Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) is used for data entry. For the details, re-fer to the NEAX 2000 IPS MATWorX User Guide.
NOTE: For assigning system data, refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS Command Manual.
Confirming Lamp Indication
After system data entry, confirm proper operation of the system using indicator lamps.
• RUN Lamp Flashing (120 IPM)Check that the RUN lamps of the MP card and other application circuit cards are flashing.
• BL Lamps Gone OutCheck that the BL lamps of all the line/trunk circuit cards have gone out. If BL lamps are flashing,it means that the corresponding circuit is in make-busy state or the system data for this card is notassigned.
For more details of lamp indication, see CHAPTER 3. Page 161For information of maintenance servicing and troubleshooting of the equipment, refer to the NEAX 2000IPS Maintenance Manual.
CAUTIONDue to the power capacity of RGU on the PN-4LCAA card, maximum 6 stations can be rung atthe same time. If more than 6 stations are rung at the same time, it is possible that the ringinglevel is reduced or the ringing is stopped. (In the case of NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (6 slot version))Due to the power capacity of ringer generator card of PZ-PW139, maximum 6 stations can berung at the same time. If more than 6 stations are rung at the same time, it is possible that theringing level is reduced or the ringing is stopped. (In the case of NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slotversion))Therefore, maximum number of sending ringing per system should be set as 6 by the commandsetting (CM42>02: 06). With this command setting, system does not send the ringing to morethan 6 stations per FP at the same time.
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OPERATION TEST
Confirm the entered system data and hardware, including cable connection, by completing the followingoperational tests.
• Basic Connection Test at MDF
Station Line Test (Operator Call from all stations)Central Office Trunk Test (Incoming, Outgoing)Tie Line Trunk Test (Incoming, Outgoing)
• Service Feature Test
Call TransferStep CallExecutive Right of Way (Executive Override)Call HoldCall BackCall Forwarding-All Calls/Don’t Answer (No Answer)/Busy LineCall PickupStation Hunting-Pilot/CircularSpeed Calling-Station/System (Station Speed Dialing/System Speed Dialing)Paging Access (External Paging with Meet-me)Announcement ServiceOther selected features
NOTE: Feature names in parenthesis are for North America.
OPERATION TEST
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SYSTEM DATA SAVE
After system data entry, save the system data to floppy diskette. Refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS MaintenanceManual for the operation of system data save.
CLEANING AND VISUAL CHECK
Cleaning
Clean the following places:
• Inside of the main equipment.• On the Top Cover.• Around the Main Equipment and the MDF.• Keyboard on the Attendant Console.
Visual Check
(1) Check to see if all circuit cards are in their positions correctly.(2) Check that the cable connections in the MC are correctly and completely connected, and the routing
of the cables has been done smoothly and neatly.(3) Check to see if the MAT is removed.
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MOUNTING REAR COVER
(1) After connecting each cable to MC, place the REAR COVER.(2) Confirm each cable runs through each correct cable hole.
NOTE: For the cable hole of each cable, refer to “Cable Hole Location”. Page 99
(3) Tighten screws of the REAR COVER.
Cables through Cable Holes of REAR COVER
BUS CABLE TO MDF
MOUNTING REAR COVER
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FAN REPLACEMENT
Replacement ProcedureThe cooling FAN is mounted in the right side of each MC. The FAN should be replaced every four yearsto ensure the cooling system. To replace the FAN, follow the procedure below.
(1) Loosen one screw of the FAN unit in the rear side of the MC.(2) Disconnect the PWR cable and the FAN cable in the middle of pulling out the FAN unit.(3) Replace the FAN. See “Replacing FAN”. Page 155(4) Reconnect the FAN cable and the PWR cable.(5) Insert the FAN unit into the MC and tighten the screw of the FAN unit.
Pulling Out FAN Unit
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FAN CABLE
FAN UNIT
PWR CABLE
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Replacing FAN
NOTE: Attach a new FAN as its name label faces down.
Registration of Date for Periodic FAN ReplacementBy using Fault Report Scheduling feature, you can register pre-determined date for periodic FAN replace-ment in advance. This feature provides the system to notify information on the day by the Dterm functionkey lamp or external alarm display panel. The following shows the data assignment for this feature.
DESCRIPTION DATA
Assign the data and time setting for periodic maintenance.
•(1)(2)
Y=200-07: Periodic maintenanceYYYY MM DD HHYYYY: 2000-2099 (Year)MM : 01-12 (Month)DD : 01-31 (Date)HH : 00-23 (Hour)
Assign the check item for periodic mainte-nance.
•(1)(2)
Y=200-07: Periodic maintenance0: Cooling FAN check
FAN
NOTE
FAN UNIT
START
CM43
A
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When you clear the FUN replacement alarm, assign the following data.
DESCRIPTION DATA
Assign the alarm indication key to Dterm func-tion key, if required.
•(1)(2)
Y=00My Line No. + + Key No.F5020: Alarm display
Set the alarm kind for periodic maintenance. •(1)(2)
Y=2161: MN alarm2: MJ alarm
DESCRIPTION DATA
Clear the external alarm kind (MJ/MN).
NOTE: For PN-CP31-A/PN-CP31-B/PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card, only MJ alarm is effective.
•(1)
(2)
Y=100: Clear all of MJ/MN/-- alarms01: Clear MJ alarm NOTE02: Clear MN alarmCCC
A
CM90,
CMEA
END
START
CMEA
END
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RING GENERATOR CARD REPLACEMENT
Replacement ProcedureA ring generator card (PZ-PW139) is pre-installed per MC of NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version). But,for some reason such as trouble, follow the procedure below to replace the card.
(1) Turn off the power of MC0 and MC1.(2) Disconnect the PWR cable (AC CORD-E-U/AC CORD-E-A/AC CORD-E-E/AC CORD-E-UK).
NOTE: When replacing the ring generator card, never fail to disconnect the PWR cable to protect you from electric shock. It takes about 15 seconds for the card to discharge all of its electric power.
(3) Remove the rear cover. See “REMOVING COVER”. Page 103(4) Remove the module cover (Loosen seven screws on the cover.).
Removing the module cover
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(5) Disconnect the -27V DC cable between the ring generator card and the backboard of MC from PWR0 (5 pin) connector at the backboard side.
Disconnecting the DC cable
(6) Remove the ring generator card from the MC (Loosen four screws on the card.).
Removing the ring generator card
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(7) Mount a new ring generator card and tighten four screws on the card.
Mounting the ring generator card
(8) Reconnect the -27V DC cable to the PWR0 (5 pin) connector at the backboard of MC.
Connecting the DC cable
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(9) Mount the module cover and tighten seven screws.
Mounting the module cover
(10) Mount the rear cover and tighten two screws on the cover.(11) Reconnect the PWR cable (AC CODE-E-U/AC CODE-E-A/AC CODE-E-E/AC CODE-E-UK).(12) Turn on the power of MC0 and MC1.(13) Execute a ringer operation test to confirm if the system calls the station and sends ringing signals.
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CHAPTER 3
LAMP INDICATIONS ANDSWITCH SETTINGS
This chapter explains the mounting location, the meaning of lamp indica-tions, and the switch settings of each circuit card for the system.
HOW TO READ THIS CHAPTER .............................................. 162LIST OF REQUIRED CIRCUIT CARDS .................................... 163
PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP) ................. 164PN-CP31-A (MP) ............................................................................. 170PN-CP31-B (MP) ............................................................................. 175PN-CP31-C (MP) ............................................................................. 180PN-CP31-D (MP) ............................................................................. 186PN-CP15 (FP) ................................................................................. 192PN-CP19 (FP) ................................................................................. 194PZ-M606-A (ETHER) ...................................................................... 196PN-PW03 (DC/DC PWR) ................................................................ 198PZ-PW131 (AC/DC PWR) ............................................................... 200PZ-PW139 (RGU) ........................................................................... 202PN-4CSIA (CSI) .............................................................................. 204PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) .......................................................................... 208PN-4LCAA (LC) .............................................................................. 212PZ-4PFTA (PFT) ............................................................................. 215
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HOW TO READ THIS CHAPTER
This chapter explains the following items about each circuit card used in this system. Explanations are giv-en in alphabetical order of the circuit card names within each circuit card category (Control, ApplicationProcessor, and Line/Trunk).
(1) Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
The locations of lamps, switches, and connectors of each circuit card are shown by a face layout.
(2) Lamp Indications
The name, color, and functions of each indicator lamp equipped on each circuit card are described ina table.
(3) Switch Settings
The name, settings, and functions of each switch equipped on each circuit card are described in atable.
Each switch setting table has a “CHECK” column. Make necessary entries in the CHECK column duringand/or after the system installation and maintenance, and use each table as a reference for subsequent sys-tem maintenance and operations.
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LIST OF REQUIRED CIRCUIT CARDS
The table below shows the required circuit cards to be explained in this section.
List of Required Circuit Cards
* MB=Make Busy
NAME(FUNCTIONAL
NAME)
LAMP× : PROVIDED–: NOT PROVIDED
SWITCH× : PROVIDED–: NOT
PROVIDED
EXTRACTION/INSERTION WITH POWER ON× : ALLOWED
: ALLOWEDAFTER MB*
–: NOT ALLOWED
REFERENCEPAGE
PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP)
× × – Page 164
PN-CP31-A (MP) × × – Page 170PN-CP31-B (MP) × × – Page 175PN-CP31-C (MP) × × – Page 180PN-CP31-D (MP) × × – Page 186PN-CP15 (FP) × × Page 192PN-CP19 (FP) × × Page 194PZ-M606-A(ETHER)
× – – Page 196
PN-PW03(DC/DC PWR)
× × Page 198
PZ-PW131(AC/DC PWR)
× × – Page 200
PZ-PW139(RGU)
– × – Page 202
PN-4CSIA (CSI) × × × Page 204PN-4CSIA-A (CSI) × × × Page 208PN-4LCAA (LC) × × × Page 212PZ-4PFTA (PFT) – – × Page 215
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PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D (MP)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
SW3RUN
SW1
SYSD
L0
JACK
RS1
RS0
CLK IN
VR
DK
JP1
JP0
SW4
SW2
CONN
CONN: To CONN connector on PZ-M606-A (ETHER)
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Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
RUN Green Flash (120 IPM): On LineFlash (slowly) : Off LineOFF or ON : This card is not operating.Lights momentarily when initializing this card.
SYSD Red Flashes while writing the system data for backup to the Flash Memory.Lights while copying the system data from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM.
L0 Green Flashes at 240 IPM while copying the MP program from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM.
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D card, flashes at 240 IPM while downloading the MP pro-gram to the Flash Memory (outdated side).[Series 3500 software required]
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D card, remains lit when the MP program downloaded to the Flash Memory (outdated side) is completed. [Series 3500 software required]
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D card, disappears when the program change of the Flash Memory (outdated side) and the Flash Memory (upgraded side) is com-pleted.[Series 3500 software required]
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D card, flashes at 120 IPM when the MP program download to the Flash Memory (outdated side) is failed/interrupted.[Series 3500 software required]
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D card, flashes at 60 IPM while copying the program of Flash Memory (upgraded side) to the Flash Memory (outdated side).[Series 3500 software required]
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D card, flashes specially (ON : OFF=7 : 3) when the pro-gram copy from the Flash Memory (upgraded side) to the Flash Mem-ory (outdated side) is completed.[Series 3500 software required]
CLK IN Green Remains lit while receiving clock signals to the PLO.
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Switch Settings
NOTE 1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position.NOTE 2: Only when executing “MP Program Download (Local download)” using MATWorX, set the
SW3 to 5-8.Continued on next page
CAUTIONWhen the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuitcard into/from its mounting slot.
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW3 (Rotary SW)
NOTE 1
0-F
On Line(Call processing is in progress)
2Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: As per CM40 Y=08
3Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 9600 bps (Fixed)
4Debug Mode(For collecting control signals between MP and SIP cards)
5NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 9600 bps
6NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 19200 bps
7NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 38400 bps
8NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 57600 bps
B For clearing the office data
C For setting the resident system program
1, 9A, D-F
Not used
0
0
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SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW1 (Push SW) For initializing CPU
SW2(Piano SW) 1
ON A-law (Australia)
OFF µ-law (North America)
2, 3
Selection of PLO0 input(Phase Locked Oscillator)• For clock receiver office:
• For clock source office:SW2-2 SW2-3
OFF OFF
4ON
When using RS1 port for built-in MODEM
OFF When using RS1 port for RS-232CContinued on next page
4
3
2
1
OFF
ON
SW2-2 SW2-3 FUNCTION
OFF OFF 1.5 MHz clock[For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649]
ON OFF 192 kHz clock [For PN-BRTA]
OFF ON 2 MHz clock[For PN-30DTC/PN-2BRT/PN-4BRT/PN-30CCT/PN-30PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M650]
ON ON Not used
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SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW4 (Dip SW) 1 Not used
2 Not used
3, 4
Selection of PLO1 input(Phase Locked Oscillator)• For clock receiver office:
• For clock source office:SW4-3 SW4-4
OFF OFF
VR (Rotary SW) Variable Resistor for External Hold Tone Source(0-20 kΩ: Clockwise)
DK (Connector) 02 Ground detection
01 Ground sending
Continued on next page
1 2 3 4ON
OFF
OFF
SW4-3 SW4-4 FUNCTION
OFF OFF 1.5 MHz clock[For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/PN-24PRT/PN-CP24-D/PN-DTA/PZ-M649]
ON OFF 192 kHz clock[For PN-BRTA]
OFF ON 2 MHz clock[For PN-30DTC/PN-2BRT/PN-4BRT/PN-30CCT/PN-30PRT/PN-DTA/PN-CP24-D/PZ-M650]
ON ON Not used
20
0
01
02
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]
The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-umn indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and
, the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
JP0 (Jumper pin) For normal operation(Battery backup ON)
DOWNNot used(Battery backup OFF)
JP1 (Jumper pin)RIGHT For using external hold tone source
For using internal hold tone source
Front
UP
Front LEFT
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PN-CP31-A (MP)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
RUN Green Flash (120 IPM): On LineFlash (slowly) : Off LineOFF or ON : This card is not operating.Lights momentarily when initializing this card.
SYSD Red Flashes while writing the system data for backup to the Flash Memory.Lights while copying the system data from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM.
L0 Green Flashes at 240 IPM while copying the MP program from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM.
CLK IN Green Remains lit while receiving clock signals to the PLO.
SW3RUN
SW1
SYSDL0
JACK
RS0
CLK IN
VR
JP1
JP0
SW4
SW2
CONN
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Switch Settings
NOTE 1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position.NOTE 2: Only when executing “MP Program Download” using MATWorX, set the SW3 to 5-8.
Continued on next page
CAUTIONWhen the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuitcard into/from its mounting slot.
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW3 (Rotary SW)
NOTE 1
0-F
On Line(Call processing is in progress)
2Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: As per CM40 Y=08
3Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 9600 bps (Fixed)
4Debug Mode(For collecting control signals between MP and SIP cards)
5NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 9600 bps
6NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 19200 bps
7NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 38400 bps
8NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 57600 bps
B For clearing the office data
C For setting the resident system program
1, 9A, D-F
Not used
0
0
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SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW1 (Push SW) For initializing CPU
SW2(Piano SW) 1
ON A-law (Australia)
OFF µ-law (North America)
2, 3
Selection of PLO0 input(Phase Locked Oscillator)• For clock receiver office:
• For clock source office:SW2-2 SW2-3
OFF OFF
4 Always set to OFFContinued on next page
4
3
2
1
OFF
ONSW2-2 SW2-3 FUNCTION
OFF OFF 1.5 MHz clock[For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649]
ON OFF 192 kHz clock [For PN-BRTA]
OFF ON 2 MHz clock[For PN-30DTC/PN-2BRT/PN-4BRT/PN-30CCT/PN-30PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M650]
ON ON Not used
OFF
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SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW4 (Dip SW) 1 Not used
2 Not used
3, 4
Selection of PLO1 input(Phase Locked Oscillator)• For clock receiver office:
• For clock source office:SW4-3 SW4-4
OFF OFF
VR (Rotary SW) Variable Resistor for External Hold Tone Source(0-20 kΩ: Clockwise)
Continued on next page
1 2 3 4ON
OFF
OFF
SW4-3 SW4-4 FUNCTION
OFF OFF 1.5 MHz clock[For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649]
ON OFF 192 kHz clock[For PN-BRTA]
OFF ON 2 MHz clock[For PN-30DTC/PN-2BRT/PN-4BRT/PN-30CCT/PN-30PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M650]
ON ON Not used
20
0
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]
The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-umn indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and
, the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
JP0 (Jumper pin) For normal operation(Battery backup ON)
DOWNNot used(Battery backup OFF)
JP1 (Jumper pin)RIGHT For using external hold tone source
For using internal hold tone source
Front
UP
Front LEFT
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PN-CP31-B (MP)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
RUN Green Flash (120 IPM): On LineFlash (slowly) : Off LineOFF or ON : This card is not operating.Lights momentarily when initializing this card.
SYSD Red Flashes while writing the system data for backup to the Flash Memory.Lights while copying the system data from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM.
L0 Green Flashes at 240 IPM while copying the MP program from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM.
CLK IN Green Remains lit while receiving clock signals to the PLO.
SW3RUN
SW1
SYSDL0
JACK
RS0
CLK IN
VR
JP1
JP0
SW4
SW2
CONN
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Switch Settings
NOTE 1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position.NOTE 2: Only when executing “MP Program Download” using MATWorX, set the SW3 to 5-8.
Continued on next page
CAUTIONWhen the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuitcard into/from its mounting slot.
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW3 (Rotary SW)
NOTE 1
0-F
On Line(Call processing is in progress)
2Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: As per CM40 Y=08
3Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 9600 bps (Fixed)
4Debug Mode(For collecting control signals between MP and SIP cards)
5NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 9600 bps
6NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 19200 bps
7NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 38400 bps
8NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 57600 bps
B For clearing the office data
C For setting the resident system program
1, 9A, D-F
Not used
0
0
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SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW1 (Push SW) For initializing CPU
SW2(Piano SW) 1
ON A-law (Australia)
OFF µ-law (North America)
2, 3
Selection of PLO0 input(Phase Locked Oscillator)• For clock receiver office:
• For clock source office:SW2-2 SW2-3
OFF OFF
4 Always set to ONContinued on next page
4
3
2
1
OFF
ONSW2-2 SW2-3 FUNCTION
OFF OFF 1.5 MHz clock[For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649]
ON OFF 192 kHz clock [For PN-BRTA]
OFF ON 2 MHz clock[For PN-30DTC/PN-2BRT/PN-4BRT/PN-30CCT/PN-30PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M650]
ON ON Not used
ON
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SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW4 (Dip SW) 1 Not used
2 Not used
3, 4
Selection of PLO1 input(Phase Locked Oscillator)• For clock receiver office:
• For clock source office:SW4-3 SW4-4
OFF OFF
VR (Rotary SW) Variable Resistor for External Hold Tone Source(0-20 kΩ: Clockwise)
Continued on next page
1 2 3 4ON
OFF
OFF
SW4-3 SW4-4 FUNCTION
OFF OFF 1.5 MHz clock[For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649]
ON OFF 192 kHz clock[For PN-BRTA]
OFF ON 2 MHz clock[For PN-30DTC/PN-2BRT/PN-4BRT/PN-30CCT/PN-30PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M650]
ON ON Not used
20
0
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The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-umn indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and
, the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
JP0 (Jumper pin) For normal operation(Battery backup ON)
DOWNNot used(Battery backup OFF)
JP1 (Jumper pin)RIGHT For using external hold tone source
For using internal hold tone source
Front
UP
Front LEFT
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PN-CP31-C (MP)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
RUN Green Flash (120 IPM): On LineFlash (slowly) : Off LineOFF or ON : This card is not operating.Lights momentarily when initializing this card.
SYSD Red Flashes while writing the system data for backup to the Flash Memory.Lights while copying the system data from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM.
Continued on next page
SW3RUN
SW1
SYSDL0
JACK
RS0
CLK IN
VR
JP1
JP0
SW4
SW2
CONN
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LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
L0 Green Flashes at 240 IPM while copying the MP program from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM.
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card, flashes at 240 IPM while downloading the MP pro-gram to the Flash Memory (outdated side).[Series 3500 software required]
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card, remains lit when the MP program downloaded to the Flash Memory (outdated side) is completed. [Series 3500 software required]
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card, disappears when the program change of the Flash Memory (outdated side) and the Flash Memory (upgraded side) is com-pleted.[Series 3500 software required]
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card, flashes at 120 IPM when the MP program download to the Flash Memory (outdated side) is interrupted/fails.[Series 3500 software required]
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card, flashes at 60 IPM while copying the program of Flash Memory (upgraded side) to the Flash Memory (outdated side).[Series 3500 software required]
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card, flashes specially (ON : OFF=7 : 3) when the pro-gram copy from the Flash Memory (upgraded side) to the Flash Mem-ory (outdated side) is completed.[Series 3500 software required]
CLK IN Green Remains lit while receiving clock signals to the PLO.
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Switch Settings
NOTE 1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position.NOTE 2: Only when executing “MP Program Download” using MATWorX, set the SW3 to 5-8.
Continued on next page
CAUTIONWhen the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuitcard into/from its mounting slot.
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW3 (Rotary SW)
NOTE 1
0-F
On Line(Call processing is in progress)
2Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: As per CM40 Y=08
3Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 9600 bps (Fixed)
4Debug Mode(For collecting control signals between MP and SIP cards)
5NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 9600 bps
6NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 19200 bps
7NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 38400 bps
8NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 57600 bps
B For clearing the office data
C For setting the resident system program
1, 9A, D-F
Not used
0
0
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SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW1 (Push SW) For initializing CPU
SW2(Piano SW) 1
ON A-law (Australia)
OFF µ-law (North America)
2, 3
Selection of PLO0 input(Phase Locked Oscillator)• For clock receiver office:
• For clock source office:SW2-2 SW2-3
OFF OFF
4 Always set to ONContinued on next page
4
3
2
1
OFF
ONSW2-2 SW2-3 FUNCTION
OFF OFF 1.5 MHz clock[For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649]
ON OFF 192 kHz clock [For PN-BRTA]
OFF ON 2 MHz clock[For PN-30DTC/PN-2BRT/PN-4BRT/PN-30CCT/PN-30PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M650]
ON ON Not used
ON
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SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW4 (Dip SW) 1 Not used
2 Not used
3, 4
Selection of PLO1 input(Phase Locked Oscillator)• For clock receiver office:
• For clock source office:SW4-3 SW4-4
OFF OFF
VR (Rotary SW) Variable Resistor for External Hold Tone Source(0-20 kΩ: Clockwise)
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1 2 3 4ON
OFF
OFF
SW4-3 SW4-4 FUNCTION
OFF OFF 1.5 MHz clock[For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649]
ON OFF 192 kHz clock[For PN-BRTA]
OFF ON 2 MHz clock[For PN-30DTC/PN-2BRT/PN-4BRT/PN-30CCT/PN-30PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M650]
ON ON Not used
20
0
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]
The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-umn indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and
, the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
JP0 (Jumper pin) For normal operation(Battery backup ON)
DOWNNot used(Battery backup OFF)
JP1 (Jumper pin)RIGHT For using external hold tone source
For using internal hold tone source
Front
UP
Front LEFT
PN-CP31-C (MP)
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PN-CP31-D (MP)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
RUN Green Flash (120 IPM): On LineFlash (slowly) : Off LineOFF or ON : This card is not operating.Lights momentarily when initializing this card.
SYSD Red Flashes while writing the system data for backup to the Flash Memory.Lights while copying the system data from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM.
Continued on next page
SW3RUN
SW1
SYSDL0
JACK
RS0
CLK IN
VR
JP1
JP0
SW4
SW2
CONN
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– 187 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.03sch3001.fm
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
L0 Green Flashes at 240 IPM while copying the MP program from the Flash Memory to the SDRAM.
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card, flashes at 240 IPM while downloading the MP pro-gram to the Flash Memory (outdated side).[Series 3500 software required]
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card, remains lit when the MP program downloaded to the Flash Memory (outdated side) is completed. [Series 3500 software required]
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card, disappears when the program change of the Flash Memory (outdated side) and the Flash Memory (upgraded side) is com-pleted.[Series 3500 software required]
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card, flashes at 120 IPM when the MP program download to the Flash Memory (outdated side) is interrupted/fails.[Series 3500 software required]
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card, flashes at 60 IPM while copying the program of Flash Memory (upgraded side) to the Flash Memory (outdated side).[Series 3500 software required]
When executing the MP program remote download to the PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D card, flashes specially (ON : OFF=7 : 3) when the pro-gram copy from the Flash Memory (upgraded side) to the Flash Mem-ory (outdated side) is completed.[Series 3500 software required]
CLK IN Green Remains lit while receiving clock signals to the PLO.
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Switch Settings
NOTE 1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position.NOTE 2: Only when executing “MP Program Download” using MATWorX, set the SW3 to 5-8.
Continued on next page
CAUTIONWhen the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuitcard into/from its mounting slot.
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW3 (Rotary SW)
NOTE 1
0-F
On Line(Call processing is in progress)
2Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: As per CM40 Y=08
3Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 9600 bps (Fixed)
4Debug Mode(For collecting control signals between MP and SIP cards)
5NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 9600 bps
6NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 19200 bps
7NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 38400 bps
8NOTE 2
Off Line (Call processing is stopped)• I/O port: 57600 bps
B For clearing the office data
C For setting the resident system program
1, 9A, D-F
Not used
0
0
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PN-CP31-D (MP)
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SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW1 (Push SW) For initializing CPU
SW2(Piano SW) 1
ON A-law (Australia)
OFF µ-law (North America)
2, 3
Selection of PLO0 input(Phase Locked Oscillator)• For clock receiver office:
• For clock source office:SW2-2 SW2-3
OFF OFF
4 Always set to ONContinued on next page
4
3
2
1
OFF
ONSW2-2 SW2-3 FUNCTION
OFF OFF 1.5 MHz clock[For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649]
ON OFF 192 kHz clock [For PN-BRTA]
OFF ON 2 MHz clock[For PN-30DTC/PN-2BRT/PN-4BRT/PN-30CCT/PN-30PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M650]
ON ON Not used
ON
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SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW4 (Dip SW) 1 Not used
2 Not used
3, 4
Selection of PLO1 input(Phase Locked Oscillator)• For clock receiver office:
• For clock source office:SW4-3 SW4-4
OFF OFF
VR (Rotary SW) Variable Resistor for External Hold Tone Source(0-20 kΩ: Clockwise)
Continued on next page
1 2 3 4ON
OFF
OFF
SW4-3 SW4-4 FUNCTION
OFF OFF 1.5 MHz clock[For PN-24DTA/PN-24CCT/PN-24PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M649]
ON OFF 192 kHz clock[For PN-BRTA]
OFF ON 2 MHz clock[For PN-30DTC/PN-2BRT/PN-4BRT/PN-30CCT/PN-30PRT/PN-DTA/PZ-M650]
ON ON Not used
20
0
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]
The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-umn indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and
, the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
JP0 (Jumper pin) For normal operation(Battery backup ON)
DOWNNot used(Battery backup OFF)
JP1 (Jumper pin)RIGHT For using external hold tone source
For using internal hold tone source
Front
UP
Front LEFT
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PN-CP31-D (MP)
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PN-CP15 (FP)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while the circuit card is operating normally.
SENSE
RUN
MB
SW1
PN-CP15 (FP)
– 193 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.03sch3001.fm
Switch Settings
The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-umn indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and
, the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
NOTE 1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position.NOTE 2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the
circuit card. NOTE 3: FP card cannot be used for the expansion MC of NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version).
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SENSE (Rotary SW)
NOTE 1
1
For setting FP No.
1For mounting this card in MC2
0, 2-FNot used
MB (Toggle SW)
NOTE 2
UPFor make-busy
For normal operation
SW1(Piano Key SW) 1-3
Not used
4
For normal operation
OFFNot used
1
ON
DOWN
4
3
2
1
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
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PN-CP15 (FP)
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PN-CP19 (FP)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while the circuit card is operating normally.
RUN
MB
PN-CP19 (FP)
– 195 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.03sch3001.fm
Switch Settings
The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-umn indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and
, the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
NOTE 1: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
NOTE 2: FP card cannot be used for the expansion MC of NEAX IPSDM/IPSDMR (8 slot version).
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
MB (Toggle SW)
NOTE
UPFor make-busy
For normal operation
ON
DOWN
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PN-CP19 (FP)
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PZ-M606-A (ETHER)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
Lamp Indications
NOTE: You can check lamps of PZ-M606-A card from the card lamp check window on the FRONT COVER. Do not place any object such as cable that obstructs the inside view of the window.
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
LINK Green Remains lit when link is established.
100M Green ON : Ethernet is operating at 100 Mbps.OFF: Ethernet is operating at 10 Mbps.
TX Green Remains lit when transmitting the data.
RX Green Remains lit when receiving the data.
COL Yellow Remains lit when detecting IP data collision.
LINK100MTXRXCOL
CONN
LAN
CONN:
To CONN Connector
on PN-CP24-A/
PN-CP24-B/
PN-CP24-C/
PN-CP24-D/
PN-CP31-A /
PN-CP31-B/
PN-CP31-C/
PN-CP31-D (MP)
FACE REAR
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PZ-M606-A (ETHER)
– 197 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.03sch3001.fm
Switch Settings
This card has no switches.
Mounting PZ-M606-A Card
When mounting the ETHER card on the MP card, do the following procedure.
STEP1: Take off four screws from the rear side of ETHER support.
NOTE: Supports and screws are attached to the ETHER card.
STEP2: Connect the CONN connector on the ETHER card and the CONN connector on the MP card.
STEP3: Secure the ETHER card to the MP card with four screws which have been taken off by STEP1.
Mounting ETHER Card on MP Card
Support
ETHER CardCONN Connector of ETHER Card
MP Card
ETHER Card
CONN Connector on MP Card
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PZ-M606-A (ETHER)
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PN-PW03 (DC/DC PWR)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
RUN Green Remains lit while –48 V power is being supplied.
RUN
MB
PN-PW03 (DC/DC PWR)
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Switch Settings
The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-umn indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and
, the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
NOTE: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
MB (Toggle SW)
NOTE
UPFor make-busy(–48 V power off)
For normal operation(–48 V power on)
ON
DOWN
PN-PW03 (DC/DC PWR)
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PZ-PW131 (AC/DC PWR)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
ON Green Remains lit while the operating power is being supplied.
CN101
(VOUNT)CN102
(BATT0)
CN103
(FAN)
ACIN
SW
ON
ON
OFF
PZ-PW131 (AC/DC PWR)
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Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME SWITCHNUMBER
SETTINGPOSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW OFF For turning AC power off
ON For turning AC power onON
OFF
PZ-PW131 (AC/DC PWR)
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PZ-PW139 (RGU)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
Lamp Indications
This card has no lamp.
SW1
Up 20 HzDown 25 Hz
Up 90 VACDown 75 VAC
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PZ-PW139 (RGU)
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Switch Settings
The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-umn indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and
, the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
SW1(Piano SW)
1
ON Ringer Voltage: 75 V
OFF Ringer Voltage: 90 V
2
ON Ringer Frequency: 25 Hz
OFF Ringer Frequency: 20 Hz
OFF
ON
2
1
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PN-4CSIA (CSI)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
OPE Green ON : For normal operation
LB0 Red No.0 circuit and No.1 circuit statusON : When a loopback is in progressOFF : For normal operation
LB1 Red No.2 circuit and No.3 circuit statusON : When a loopback is in progressOFF : For normal operation
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OPE
LB1LB0
BSY32BSY31BSY30
BSY22BSY21BSY20
BSY12BSY11BSY10
BSY02BSY01 BSY00
JP0
PN-4CSIA (CSI)
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BSY32 Red B channel statusON : B2 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in use.OFF : B2 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 3 circuit.
CS is in make-busy status.
BSY31 Red B channel statusON : B1 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in use.OFF : B1 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 3 circuit.
CS is in make-busy status.
BSY30 Red B channel statusON : B0 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in use.OFF : B0 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 3 circuit.
CS is in make-busy status.
BSY22 Red B channel statusON : B2 channel of the No. 2 circuit is in use.OFF : B2 channel of the No. 2 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 2 circuit.
CS is in make-busy status.
BSY21 Red B channel statusON : B1 channel of the No. 2 circuit is in use.OFF : B1 channel of the No. 2 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 2 circuit.
CS is in make-busy status.
BSY20 Red B channel statusON : B0 channel of the No. 2 circuit is in use.OFF : B0 channel of the No. 2 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 2 circuit.
CS is in make-busy status.Continued on next page
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
PN-4CSIA (CSI)
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BSY12 Red B channel statusON : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use.OFF : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 1 circuit.
CS is in make-busy status.
BSY11 Red B channel statusON : B1 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use.OFF : B1 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 1 circuit.
CS is in make-busy status.
BSY10 Red B channel statusON : B0 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use.OFF : B0 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 1 circuit.
CS is in make-busy status.
BSY02 Red B channel statusON : B2 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in use.OFF : B2 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 0 circuit.
CS is in make-busy status.
BSY01 Red B channel statusON : B1 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in use.OFF : B1 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 0 circuit.
CS is in make-busy status.
BSY00 Red B channel statusON : B0 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in use.OFF : B0 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 0 circuit.
CS is in make-busy status.
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
PN-4CSIA (CSI)
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Switch Settings
The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-umn indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and
, the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
JP0 (Jumper pin)With main power supply
DOWN With local power supplyFront
UP
PN-4CSIA (CSI)
– 208 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.03sch3001.fm
PN-4CSIA-A (CSI)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
OPE Green ON : For normal operation
LB0 Red No.0 circuit and No.1 circuit statusON : When a loopback is in progressOFF : For normal operation
LB1 Red No.2 circuit and No.3 circuit statusON : When a loopback is in progressOFF : For normal operation
Continued on next page
OPE
LB1LB0
BSY32BSY31BSY30
BSY22BSY21BSY20
BSY12BSY11BSY10
BSY02BSY01 BSY00
JP0
PN-4CSIA-A (CSI)
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BSY32 Red B channel statusON : B2 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in use.OFF : B2 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 3 circuit.
ZT is in make-busy status.
BSY31 Red B channel statusON : B1 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in use.OFF : B1 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 3 circuit.
ZT is in make-busy status.
BSY30 Red B channel statusON : B0 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in use.OFF : B0 channel of the No. 3 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 3 circuit.
ZT is in make-busy status.
BSY22 Red B channel statusON : B2 channel of the No. 2 circuit is in use.OFF : B2 channel of the No. 2 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 2 circuit.
ZT is in make-busy status.
BSY21 Red B channel statusON : B1 channel of the No. 2 circuit is in use.OFF : B1 channel of the No. 2 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 2 circuit.
ZT is in make-busy status.
BSY20 Red B channel statusON : B0 channel of the No. 2 circuit is in use.OFF : B0 channel of the No. 2 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 2 circuit.
ZT is in make-busy status.Continued on next page
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
PN-4CSIA-A (CSI)
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BSY12 Red B channel statusON : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use.OFF : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 1 circuit.
ZT is in make-busy status.
BSY11 Red B channel statusON : B1 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use.OFF : B1 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 1 circuit.
ZT is in make-busy status.
BSY10 Red B channel statusON : B0 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use.OFF : B0 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 1 circuit.
ZT is in make-busy status.
BSY02 Red B channel statusON : B2 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in use.OFF : B2 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 0 circuit.
ZT is in make-busy status.
BSY01 Red B channel statusON : B1 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in use.OFF : B1 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 0 circuit.
ZT is in make-busy status.
BSY00 Red B channel statusON : B0 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in use.OFF : B0 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in idle.Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 0 circuit.
ZT is in make-busy status.
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
PN-4CSIA-A (CSI)
– 211 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.03sch3001.fm
Switch Settings
The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-umn indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and
, the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
JP0 (Jumper pin)With main power supply
DOWN With local power supplyFront
UP
PN-4CSIA-A (CSI)
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PN-4LCAA (LC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION
BL0-3 Red • Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use.• Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy
state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
BL3BL2
RGU VOLT
RGU FREQ
RGU OUT
BL1BL0
ON
OFF75 V
85 V 25 Hz20 Hz
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PN-4LCAA (LC)
– 213 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.03sch3001.fm
Switch Settings
The figure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position of in the SETTING POSITION col-umn indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and
, the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
Continued on next page
SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER
SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK
RGU OUT(Jumper pin) UP Ringer Supply to BWB is ON
Ringer Supply to BWB is OFF
RGU VOLT(Jumper pin) UP Ringer Voltage: 75 V
DOWN Ringer Voltage: 85 V
RGU FREQ(Jumper pin) RIGHT Ringer Frequency: 25 Hz
LEFT Ringer Frequency: 20 Hz
FrontDOWN
Front
Front
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PN-4LCAA (LC)
– 214 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.03sch3001.fm
NOTE: PN-4LCAA card provides ringing signal to the station lines connected with PN-4LCAA card it-self. By setting the RGU OUT switch to ON (UP position), PN-4LCAA card can also provide ringing signal to the station lines connected with other LC cards through the BWB.
When you mount two or more PN-4LCAA cards in a MC, only one PN-4LCAA card can providethe ringing signal through the BWB. If ringing signals are sent from two or more PN-4LCAAcards through the BWB, it causes collision of ringing signals.
Below shows the example of RGU OUT switch setting when two LC cards are mounted.
RGU OUT Switch Setting of PN-4LCAA Card
• When RGU OUT switches on two PN-4LCAA cards are set to ON
• When RGU OUT switch on one PN-4LCAA card is set to ON
PN-4LCAA
(RGU OUT SWITCH IS ON.)
MP/FP
PN-4LCAA
(RGU OUT SWITCH IS ON.)
COLLISION OF RINGING SIGNALS
IS OCCURRED.
TWO PN-4LCAA CARDS
PROVIDE RINGING SIGNALS
THROUGH THE BWB.
NOT AVAILABLE
BWB
PN-4LCAA
(RGU OUT SWITCH IS ON.)
PN-8LCAAMP/FP
ONLY ONE PN-4LCAA CARD
PROVIDES RINGING SIGNAL
THROUGH THE BWB.
AVAILABLE
BWB
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PN-4LCAA (LC)
– 215 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.03sch3001.fm
PZ-4PFTA (PFT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
Lamp Indications
This card has no lamps.
Switch Settings
This card has no switches.
PFT1 BATT
CONN1
CHAMP CONNECTOR02
01
02
01 -27V-27V
PZ-4PFTA (PFT)
– 216 – NWA-008842-001 Rev.3.03sch3001.fm
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