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Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual

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ipx Battery Pack for AC Powered System

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Disconnecting the AC power cable from the AC power mains will not cause it to 

discontinue normal operation. The battery pack will will take up and provide the DC 

input. All output voltages will remain active. The only way to disable the output voltage is 

by turning OFF the 

Power

 switch on the PS500 AC front panel.

Summary of Contents for Coral IPx 500

Page 1: ...Coral IPx 500 Installation Procedure and Hardware Reference Manual The flexible way to communicate...

Page 2: ...liability to make changes in equipment design or specifications Information supplied by the Manufacturer is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by the Manufactur...

Page 3: ...orary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a c...

Page 4: ...presentative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to dis...

Page 5: ...to Canadian Standard for Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 CE Compliance Statement The Coral system complies with the requirements of the f...

Page 6: ...hile installing and operating the equipment 1 Install the equipment in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 2 Verify that the power supply and associated A C powered equipment are co...

Page 7: ...ion 2 17 Wall Mounted Installations 2 18 Rack Mounted Installations 2 29 Main Distribution Frame MDF Mounting and Installation 2 36 Battery Pack BATTipx Mounting and Installation 2 40 Ground Wiring 2...

Page 8: ...1 Upgrading Using the FMprog PC Utility 4 2 Installing an Upgraded IMC8 Card 4 3 4 2 System Database Control 4 5 Accessing the Database Flash Menu 4 5 Saving to IMC8 4 6 Loading Restoring from IMC8 4...

Page 9: ...x and 30Tsl Cards 5 78 UGWipx 5 81 8SKKipx and 8SKKsl Cards 5 83 Chapter 6 Cage Description 6 1 General System Description and Installation 6 1 Cage Exterior 6 1 Accessing the Cage Interior 6 7 Cage I...

Page 10: ...onnection 7 44 Installing the Battery Pack 7 48 Operating the Battery Pack 7 49 Charging the Battery Pack 7 50 Testing the Battery Pack 7 51 Maintenance 7 53 Specifications 7 58 Chapter 8 Common Contr...

Page 11: ...1 Shared Service Circuitry 9 1 General Description 9 1 Embedded Shared Service Circuits in the IPx 500M Main Cage 9 1 Additional Shared Service Cards in the Optional IPx 800X Cage 9 2 9 2 IPx 500M Ba...

Page 12: ...9 40 Additional DTR Circuits in the Optional IPx 800X Cage 9 40 Database Programming 9 41 Specifications DTR 9 42 9 8 Dial Tone Detector DTD 9 43 General Description 9 43 Additional DTD Circuits in t...

Page 13: ...ay 2 9 77 Introduction 9 77 Circuit Description 9 77 Database Programming 9 78 External Connections 9 79 Relay Electrical Limitations 9 80 Additional UNA and Relay Contacts in the Optional IPx 800X Ca...

Page 14: ...l Cards 10 11 Using XXXsl and XXX200 Peripheral Cards in the Coral IPx 500 10 11 10 3 Digital Trunk Synchronization 10 15 Slave Clock Mode Operation 10 15 Synchronization Slots in the Main and Expansi...

Page 15: ...int not in scale 2 25 Figure 2 14 Coral IPx 500 Cage Wall Mounting Bracket 2 26 Figure 2 15 Mounting the Cage onto the Wall Mounted Bracket 2 27 Figure 2 16 Preparing the Mounting Bracket of the Cage...

Page 16: ...nel 2 69 Figure 2 42 DC Power Wiring for One Coral IPx 500 Cage 2 71 Figure 2 43 DC Power Wiring for Three Coral IPx 500 Cages 2 72 Figure 2 44 AC Power Wiring for One coral Cage and Battery Pack 2 74...

Page 17: ...RI layout UDTipx Interface Connections to the PSTN LTU CSU 5 76 Figure 5 20 PRIsl and PRIipx DA 15S Interface Connectors and Wiring 5 77 Figure 5 21 T1 and 30T RJ 45 Interface Connector PIN Assignment...

Page 18: ...Cage 6 26 Figure 6 24 Jumper Configuration for Music M1 Settings 6 27 Figure 6 25 Jumper Configuration for Modem Reception 6 28 Figure 6 26 Jumper Configuration for Modem Transmission 6 28 Figure 6 2...

Page 19: ...0 Figure 7 5 PS500 AC Front Panel 7 18 Figure 7 6 PS500 AC Circuit Board 7 20 Figure 7 7 PS500 AC Block Diagramed 7 22 Figure 7 8 PS500 AC Power Connections 7 28 Figure 7 9 View of BATTipx without Cov...

Page 20: ...tecture 9 13 Figure 9 4 Coral IPx 500 PCM Highway Distribution 9 14 Figure 9 5 HDC Circuit Block Diagram 9 15 Figure 9 6 MSPipx Card Circuits Layout and Jumpers 9 26 Figure 9 7 Modem Jumper Configurat...

Page 21: ...m Relay Connections 9 84 Figure 9 25 DC Arc Suppression for MSBipx Relays 9 88 Figure 10 1 XXXipx Peripheral Card Layout 10 12 Figure 10 2 XXXsl and XXX 200 Peripheral Card Layout 10 13 Figure 10 3 Co...

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Page 23: ...Jumpers in the Main Cage 2 66 Table 2 13 Jumpers in the Expansion Cage 2 67 Table 3 1 Card Slot Status Messages 3 18 Table 4 1 MCP IPx Status Display Code 4 14 Table 5 1 Station Interface Wire Pair R...

Page 24: ...ain Cage Slot 1 2 3 5 66 Table 5 27 4TEMsl MDFipx Pinout for Main Cage Slot 1 2 3 5 67 Table 5 28 4TBRsl 4TBRPsl MDFipx Pinout for Main Cage Slot 1 2 3 5 68 Table 5 29 4TWLsl MDFipx Pinout for Main Ca...

Page 25: ...13 Table 8 3 MCP IPx Status Display Codes 8 21 Table 8 4 CLA Interface Connections DTE 8 45 Table 9 1 Auxiliary Pinout Champ 50 Connection to the MDF 9 11 Table 9 2 8DRCF Features 9 21 Table 9 3 8DRCF...

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Page 27: ...Coral Cor Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 About this Manual 1 1 1 2 About the Coral IPx 500 1 7...

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Page 29: ...tion For peripheral device installation refer to the Coral Terminal Equipment Installation Manual 1 Document Description Where is it What is it about When to use it Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Pro...

Page 30: ...o learn about the main and expansion cages Chapter 7 Power Supply Description Whenever reference information about power supplies is required or whenever adding or re installing a power supply item Ch...

Page 31: ...Chapter 21 2 Database Binary Backup PC Utility Coral Software Installation and Upgrade FMprog PC Utility Reference Manual Coral FlexAIR Wireless Descriptions and Installa tion Procedure Coral FlexAIR...

Page 32: ...information demanding special attention Tip Advice that makes it easier to follow the steps of a procedure This manual includes information for the Coral configurations in all geographic market areas...

Page 33: ...ange Tie Trunk interface card 4TMR PFsl G 4 Analog Trunk Line with Metering and Power Fail circuits card 4TMR PFipx G4 Analog Trunk Line with Metering and Power Fail circuits card 4TPFsl 4 Analog Trun...

Page 34: ...ated Voice Mail Flash iVMF 8 fixed voice mail ports MCP IPx Main Control Processor Card MDFipx MDF supplied by the factory specially designed for Coral IPx 500 systems MSBipx Main Service Board of the...

Page 35: ...00 configuration supports up to 448 wired stations and 300 wireless stations The Coral IPx 500 can be expanded using an additional expansion unit Up to two expansion units combination of IPx 500X and...

Page 36: ...ovides the hardware necessary to establish those connections Instructions from the common control to the peripheral circuitry and status information from the peripheral circuitry to the common control...

Page 37: ...Enables connection to E1 T1 PRI and LAN interface through top panel RJ45 connectors See page 6 16 Top Section Includes simple Input Output I O cable routing from the rear panel Includes simple assemb...

Page 38: ...0 Dimensions Weight See page 2 6 Coral IPx 500 Weights Space Requirements See page 2 6 Coral IPx 500 Clear Space Requirements Power Input See page 2 13 Electrical Requirements Operating Temperature 32...

Page 39: ...Telephone cable cutters Standard crimping tool Telephone cable insulation strippers 16 ft 5m measuring tape Punch tool matching all telephone cable terminal blocks used at the installation site Digit...

Page 40: ...attery generator Tone detector amplifier probe Telephone line test set with MF tone signalling capability Alligator clip leads AMP Champ installation tool Soldering iron and high quality rosin core so...

Page 41: ...Coral Cor Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Procedure 2 1 Site Inspection 2 1 2 2 Equipment Installation 2 17 2 3 Program Interface Device Connection 2 75...

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Page 43: ...he wall mounting surfaces of the installation area are painted or sealed plywood with a minimum thickness of 3 4 inch 2 cm or a similar material capable of supporting equipment attached to the wall 4...

Page 44: ...an 20 ft 6 1m from electric devices that produce large electro magnetic fields or high levels of radio frequency energy Possible sources are radio transmitters electric arc welding machines copying ma...

Page 45: ...ommended to mount the first expansion cage above the main cage However any position around the main cage is acceptable 7 It is recommended to mount the second expansion cage above the first expansion...

Page 46: ...e to the right of the wall mounted Coral IPx 500 cage is reserved for the MDFipx if an MDFipx has been ordered from the manufacturer The MDFipx should be positioned immediately adjacent to the cage at...

Page 47: ...19 48 Depth 8 20 4 Height 8 7U 15 2 39 IPx 500M 500X Cage Wall Mounted Width 18 5 47 Depth 9 2 23 3 Height 8 7U 15 2 39 IPx 800X Cage Rack Mounted Width 19 48 Depth 13 33 Height 8 7U 16 40 1MDFipx Wal...

Page 48: ...and can significantly differ depending on the type of cards installed 30 13 5 IPx 800X Cage Fully loaded 57 26 1MDFipx 15 6 8 2MDFipx 20 3 9 2 BATTipx 31 14 Item Dimension Inches Centimeters cm IPx 5...

Page 49: ...5 2in 39cm 15 3in 39cm 7 3in 18 5cm 14 5in 37cm 15 3in 39cm Weight 20 3lb 9 2kg Weight 31lb 14kg Weight 15lb 6 8kg Weight fully loaded 30lb 13 5kg Weight fully loaded 30lb 13 5kg 8in 24cm 9in 22 6cm 1...

Page 50: ...on Cage and the Main Cage IPx 500M Cage min 2U 3 5 9 cm max 31 4 80 cm NOTES 1 Measurements are given with cage covers in place 2 MDF location must be taken into account min 2U 3 5 9 cm max 31 4 80 cm...

Page 51: ...ther equipment to the Coral IPx 500 If other heat dissipating equipment is installed above or below the Coral IPx 500 cages you will need to increase the space Figure 2 3 Coral IPx 500 Space Required...

Page 52: ...e left free in front of the system Figure 2 5 displays a typical wall mounted system configuration Figure 2 5 Coral IPx 500 Space Required in Front of Wall Mounted System IPx 500X IPx 500X 1MDFipx Uni...

Page 53: ...cing the wall or the rear panel of other cages 36 1 meter must be left free in front of the system and 3 5 9cm must be left free behind the rack mounted cages See Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 Coral IPx 500 S...

Page 54: ...re mounted with cages mounted back to back a minimum space of 2U 3 5 or 9cm must be maintained between the rear panels of the cages Or a minimum of 14 5 or 36 8cm must be maintained between the racks...

Page 55: ...st instruments etc 2 For 115VAC or 230VAC power a 1 85mm2 or 14AWG wire must be used in the circuit branch 3 Each branch circuit must be independently protected by a fuse or circuit breaker and must n...

Page 56: ...quirement is a maximum case projection based on fully populated systems The total number may be defined per actual system 115VAC 230VAC 48VDC IPx 500M 6A 3A 10A IPx 500X 6A 3A 10A IPx 800X 6A 3A 12A I...

Page 57: ...essible listed branch circuit overcurrent protective device rated 30A 60VDC minimum slow blow must be incorporated in the building wiring for every four cages 4 CAUTION This equipment is designed to p...

Page 58: ...2 16 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Site Inspection 2 NOTES...

Page 59: ...nting and Installation on page 2 36 Battery Pack BATTipx Mounting and Installation on page 2 40 Ground Wiring on page 2 46 Circuit Card Partial Installation on page 2 55 Interconnecting the Main and E...

Page 60: ...ecessary to make a damage claim to the carrier do not move the container until it has been examined by a representative of the carrier Otherwise before opening move the container as close as possible...

Page 61: ...equired Cable support bracket 1 M4 Phillips screw for cable support bracket 2 M4 curved spring washer for cable support bracket 2 Left decorative cover 1 Right decorative cover 1 3mm nylon snap rivet...

Page 62: ...set it aside See page 6 9 Removing the Door 2 Remove the top cover of the cage and set it aside See page 6 11 Removing the Top Cover Installing the Cable Support Bracket 1 Insert the cable support br...

Page 63: ...cage as shown in Figure 2 9 2 Fasten the left decorative cover to the cage with four of the 3mm nylon snap rivets provided Figure 2 9 Left Side Decorative Cover Assembly Step Step Align left side deco...

Page 64: ...age as shown in Figure 2 10 2 Fasten the right decorative cover to the cage with four of the 3mm nylon snap rivets provided Figure 2 10 Right Side Decorative Cover Assembly Step Step Align right side...

Page 65: ...Phillips screws 2 Insert the M3 flat washers onto the M3 Phillips screws 3 Insert the two screws into the bottom panel support bracket and fasten it to the bottom of the cage See Figure 2 11 Figure 2...

Page 66: ...unt See page 2 9 Space Above and Below the IPx 500 Cage 3 Using a carpenter s level to ensure that the system is installed levelly orient the provided blueprint on the wall and Mark the position of th...

Page 67: ...330mm 165mm 309mm 165mm 165mm Main Cage Coral IPx 500M 309mm Second Expansion Cage Coral IPx 500X 73 7 187cm max First Expansion Cage Coral IPx 500X 110mm 72 6mm 350mm 144 6mm 110mm 350mm 1st MDF Unit...

Page 68: ...t rock use a 15 64 6mm masonry drill bit to drill the holes 5 Insert four wall plugs provided for each cage and each MDFipx into the drilled holes 6 Fasten the cage mounting bracket to the wall with t...

Page 69: ...cket and that the bottom panel support are aligned 2 Fasten the locking stud on the cage bottom panel support bracket to the wall mounting bracket with a straight blade screwdriver half a turn clockwi...

Page 70: ...the top section 4 Release the locking stud on the cage support bracket to the wall mount bracket with a straight blade screwdriver half a turn counter clockwise 5 Remove the cage from the wall using p...

Page 71: ...aim to the carrier do not move the container until it has been examined by a representative of the carrier Otherwise before opening move the container as close as possible to the installation area 3 U...

Page 72: ...Main cage IPx 500M including one MCP IPx card or Expansion cage IPx 500X including one H 500 1 expansion cable with male female D type 50 pin connectors 1 Power supply unit PS500 AC or DC 1 Periphera...

Page 73: ...oor and set it aside See page 6 7 Opening the Door 2 Remove the top cover of the cage and set it aside See page 6 11 Removing the Top Cover Preparing the Cage for 19 Rack Mounted Configuration 1 Faste...

Page 74: ...rews Figure 2 17 Preparing the Left Mounting Bracket of the Cage for 23 Rack Assembly 3 Reposition the hanging pin assembly on the right bracket as depicted in step 1 of Figure 2 18 and align the brac...

Page 75: ...d only for assistance 4 Fasten the cage to the rack by inserting the six fasteners three into the left side and three into the right side into the inserts of the mounting bracket Note The fasteners th...

Page 76: ...ide View of Coral IPx Cage Mounted onto 19 Rack Figure 2 20 Left Side View of Coral IPx Cage Mounted onto 23 Rack Left side Mounting bracket 19 configuration Hanging pin Customer Supplied Fasteners Le...

Page 77: ...cages remove the front door to obtain access to the cage bracket See page 6 9 Removing the Door 5 Unfasten the three screws that secure the cage to the rack on each side of the cage 6 Remove the cage...

Page 78: ...Mounting and Installation Configuration for Cage Type Space from Cage Description 1MDFipx IPx 500M 2 5 5 cm Includes KroneTM blocks cables and Champ connectors attached 1MDFipx IPx 500X 2 5 5 cm Inclu...

Page 79: ...of the container and open the flaps 4 Remove any parts in the depressions of the top foam insert 5 Remove the top foam insert and set aside 6 Grasp the ends of the MDF and lift it out of the container...

Page 80: ...it including four 4 2X32 screws and four wall plugs 1 MDF frame 1 MDF cover 1 MDF mounting template 1 Cable tie wraps 13 Item Description Quantity Wall mounting kit including four 4 2X32 screws and fo...

Page 81: ...the best route for the I O cables If either the opening on the top cover or on the right panel of the MDFipx is the best route remove the knock out panel so that the cables can be inserted See Figure...

Page 82: ...the BATTipx units skip to page 2 46 Ground Wiring Installation of the BATTipx unit includes the following stages Unpacking the Shipping Container on page 2 41 Preparing for Installation on page 2 41...

Page 83: ...f the container Place the BATTipx on a stable surface 6 Inspect the BATTipx covers for shipping damage 7 Check the part list and verify that all the items are present Table 2 10 lists some of the comp...

Page 84: ...be mounted level to the floor Use a carpenter s level if necessary Figure 2 24 Battery Mounted onto Wall with Dimensions between Mounting Holes not in Scale 3 Insert four wall plugs into the wall 4 I...

Page 85: ...he screws while supporting the weight of the battery pack 7 Tighten the top two screws completely 8 Insert the bottom two screws through the bottom two holes and fasten the lower part of the battery p...

Page 86: ...wo floating inserts within the rack supplied by the customer and partially tighten them to the rack 3 Insert the top two holes of the brackets on the battery pack over the screws and continue to suppo...

Page 87: ...the LTU CSU unit See page 7 46 Connecting the Battery Pack to the LTU CSU Unit Closing the Battery Pack Cover 1 Verify that all wires are snugly connected 2 Close the battery pack cover as described o...

Page 88: ...rface of the top section by the manufacturer a serrated washer between each terminal connection a flat washer and an M4 nut The cage ground wire is connected to the cage in the top section as describe...

Page 89: ...l nut assembled on the terminal connection See Figure 2 28 Connect the ground wire to the cage as follows 1 Remove and keep aside the hexagonal nut and flat washer from the ground terminal 2 Insert th...

Page 90: ...ure 2 29 Connect the MDFipx ground wires to the MDF connection as follows a Insert a serrated washer onto the ground terminal b Insert the first ground wire ring terminal over the serrated washer c Fa...

Page 91: ...2 29 Coral IPx 500 MDFipx Ground Assembly R 1 0 ohm max Building Entrance Ground Main Cage Ground wire with Ring terminal To Building Entrance Serrated washer M4 Nut Ground terminal Serrated washer S...

Page 92: ...n 2 Figure 2 30 Coral IPx 500 Ground Connection for 1MDFipx Units BUILDING ENTRANCE GROUND 1MDFipx IPx 500X Cage 2 IPx 500X Cage 1 IPx 500M Cage 0 Ground terminal R 1 0 ohm max 1MDFipx 1MDFipx All gro...

Page 93: ...n 2 Figure 2 31 Coral IPx 500 Ground Connection for 2MDFipx Units BUILDING ENTRANCE GROUND IPx 500X Cage 2 IPx 500X Cage 1 IPx 500M Cage 0 All ground wires are to be 10 AWG stranded wire with ring ter...

Page 94: ...holes 6 mm diameter 13 mm distance from edges Ground screws 10 32 UNF Washers One serrated washer above the ring terminal Distance between screws 19 mm Figure 2 32 Master Ground Unit 2 Verify that the...

Page 95: ...round unit and fasten Tighten until snug See Figure 2 32 6 Repeat step 1 through step 5 for all cages and MDFipx units in the system Verify that the system ground wire connection between the different...

Page 96: ...Connection for System with Three Cages Including Customer Supplied MDF Units Master Ground R 1 0 ohm max Building Entrance Ground Main Cage 0 Customer supplied MDF Expansion Cage 1 10 AWG stranded wir...

Page 97: ...rs on the edge of the card near the front side and thumbs against the ejectors at the top and bottom of the front panel 7 Circuit Card Partial Installation Circuit cards contain static sensitive circu...

Page 98: ...cage 1 Verify that the IMC8 Flash Memory card is properly installed in its connector on the front side of the MCP IPx card For more information about IMC8 card installation see page 8 23 IMC8 Card 2...

Page 99: ...nly divided into three groups of 128 timeslots for each of the slot sets Therefore slots 1 4 share 128 time slots slots 5 8 share an additional 128 timeslots and slots 9 10 share the last 128 timeslot...

Page 100: ...interface cards into slots 4 and 5 of the designated cage s Slots 4 and 5 are wired as the secondary and primary external clock source respectively The cards inserted in these slots can be used to sy...

Page 101: ...ots 4T Csl 4T CIDsl 8T Csl 8T CIDsl 8TPFsl 4TMR PFsl G 4TPFsl 4TEMsl 4TWLsl Main Cage Slot 1 2 3 Peripheral Digital Trunk Interface 4TBRipx 8TBRipx 8TBRPipx PRI 23ipx T1ipx UDTipx PRI 30ipx 30Tipx All...

Page 102: ...Card Type Card Type Card Type Power Supply PS500 AC DC PS Type Battery Pack BATTipx for PS500 AC Yes No Coral IPx 500M MAIN CAGE Shelf Number 0 Main processor card MCP IPx with optional DBX or CLA Not...

Page 103: ...7 3 8 4 9 5 10 Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Power Supply PS500 AC DC PS Type Yes No Coral IPx 500X 1st EXP CAGE Shelf Number 1 Ba...

Page 104: ...7 3 8 4 9 5 10 Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Power Supply PS500 AC DC PS Type Yes No Coral IPx 500X 2nd EXP CAGE Shelf Number 2 B...

Page 105: ...Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Card Type Card Type Universal I...

Page 106: ...pe Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Card Type Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Universal I O Card Type Card Type Unive...

Page 107: ...ain cage 2 Plug the female end of the H500 1 cable into the lower connector labeled FROM CONTROL UNIT OR FIRST EXPANSION UNIT in the top section of the first expansion cage 3 Tighten the screws on bot...

Page 108: ...wrist strap connector to the cage and put on the strap 2 Remove the power supply unit from the cage if has been inserted thus far 3 In the main cage configure the following jumpers Table 2 12 Jumpers...

Page 109: ...to page 2 68 Power Supply PS500 Installation Jumpers Subject Refer to JU1 JU3 JU5 JU7 Synchronization slots page 6 38 Digital Trunk Synchronization Slots page 10 16 Synchronization Slot Selection JU2...

Page 110: ...uide ridges located on the right panel of the power supply top and bottom in the card edge guides corresponding to the POWER SUPPLY marking at the bottom of the card cage Slide the power supply gently...

Page 111: ...00 Front Panel 6 Skip to page 2 70 Connecting the Power Wires ALARM POWER PS500 AC CAT NO 72440953300 ON OFF CAUTION HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING Top Captive Screw Alarm...

Page 112: ...not long enough to connect the facilities power source to the cage fabricate an extension at the customer s site with two wires that are identical to the ones above 2 Route each power wire through one...

Page 113: ...ound DC Power Input Connection Building Entrance Ground Customer Supplied MDF Ground Network Termination Ground R 1 0 ohm max Ground Nut Circuit Breaker 30A 250V S B 10 AWG Ground Wires yellow green s...

Page 114: ...sion Cage To Second Expansion Cage 48V Busbar Panel 48V Busbar Panel R 1 0 ohm max Building Entrance Ground To First Expansion Cage To First Expansion Cage To Main Cage To Main Cage Red Black To AC Po...

Page 115: ...follows Use a UL Listed CSA Labeled Cord Set consisting of a minimum 18 AWG Type SVT or SJT three conductor cord terminating in a molded connector body The cord should have an IEC CEE 22 female confi...

Page 116: ...he PS500 AC power supply See Figure 2 44 4 Skip to Chapter 3 Initial Power up Tests Figure 2 44 AC Power Wiring for One coral Cage and Battery Pack To LTU CSU Master Ground or MDFipx Unit Building Ent...

Page 117: ...ings for all serial programming ports of the Coral system 2 Determine the connector type and pin assignments for the data interface of the PI device Figure 2 45 shows the connections for using data te...

Page 118: ...ERMINAL READY 25 14 1 1 CARRIER DETECT 2 RECEIVE DATA 3 TRANSMIT DATA 5 SIGNAL GROUND DATA SET READY 6 CLEAR TO SEND 5 REQUEST TO SEND 4 RECEIVE DATA 3 TRANSMIT DATA 2 SIGNAL GROUND 7 PC Async Serial...

Page 119: ...ual Chapter 3 Initial Power up Tests 3 1 Power Supply Test 3 1 3 2 Common Control Test 3 7 3 3 Peripheral Interface Card Initialization 3 15 3 4 Battery Backup BATTipx Test 3 21 3 5 I O Cable Installa...

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Page 121: ...installing a Coral IPx 500 system The Coral IPx 500 can operate as an AC powered system or as a DC powered system For DC powered systems skip to page 3 2 DC Powered Systems For AC powered systems ski...

Page 122: ...ower Wiring for One Coral IPx 500 Cage and on page 2 72 DC Power Wiring for Three Coral IPx 500 Cages Connect the positive lead of the DMM to the positive red terminal and the negative lead to the neg...

Page 123: ...al Power up Tests 3 3 Power Supply Test 3 Figure 3 1 Coral IPx 500 Cage with PS500 DC Unit and Power Connections Installed To Facilities DC Power Source Opening for DC Power Connector PS500 DC Power S...

Page 124: ...e Figure 3 2 below 5 Insert the female right angled connector of the AC power cord into the upper panel socket of the PS 500 AC power supply see Figure 3 2 6 Insert the male plug of the AC power cord...

Page 125: ...up Tests 3 5 Power Supply Test 3 Figure 3 2 Coral IPx 500 Cage with PS500 AC Unit and Power Connections Installed To Battery Pack To AC Power Outlet Backup Battery Connector AC Power Connector PS500 A...

Page 126: ...3 6 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Power Supply Test 3 NOTES...

Page 127: ...ds contain static sensitive circuitry and may be damaged or destroyed by electrostatic discharge ESD Always wear the static dissipating wrist strap connected to the cage while handling circuit cards S...

Page 128: ...rd left printed side for details about the IMC8 card See Figure 8 6 on page 8 23 for details Insert the IMC8 flash memory card into the MCP IPx card with its data label facing outwards This ensures th...

Page 129: ...ROG MEM PROG MEM IS O K CHECKING CODING MEMORY CODING MEMORY IS O K END CHECKING CODING MEMORY CHECKING MEX CONTROLS END CHECKING MEX CONTROLS CHECKING SAU END CHECKING SAU Patch Loaded CHECKING CODIN...

Page 130: ...l the DBX baby card on the MCP IPx card See page 8 29 Database Expansion Memory Unit for details b Carefully remove the plastic insulation from under the top contact of the lithium battery holder on t...

Page 131: ...sages that appear during system start up CCS is on the air ROOT CCS xx xx xx Copyright c 2001 yyyy NAME site name SAU The second message indicates that the system has initialized properly and is capab...

Page 132: ...CLA Connector J1 BUS CONTROLLER KB0 ADDRESS DECODER REMOVE BEFORE USE Database Memory Backup Battery SAU Connector CPU 386EX DBX CLA Mounting Hole CLA Mounting Holes Option DIP Switches Always set to...

Page 133: ...X baby cards layout RST LED COM 1 LINE 10Base T CoraLINK CLA RESET BUTTON DIP SWITCHES ARE ALL SET TO THE RIGHT FOR NORMAL OPERATION RJ 45 NETWORK INTERFACE MAINTENANCE PORT CLA CARD STATUS INDICATOR...

Page 134: ...e database controls branch of the system database ROUTE ROOT 0 10 2 2 0 For details see page 4 5 System Database Control If the system loses power or is reset for any reason and the database is lost f...

Page 135: ...heral cards are inserted before the MCP IPx control card they will not initialize properly The card installation is described on page 3 16 Rules for Inserting a Coral Circuit Card The Coral IPx 500 sy...

Page 136: ...he LED remains on continuously for more than two or three minutes either there is a conflict between the system database and its authorizations or the card may be faulty See page 10 4 Diagnostic LED I...

Page 137: ...card slot has been previously initialized by a different card type That card must be relocated to a clear card slot where the I_Type field shows NO_CARD or the current card slot assignment must be cle...

Page 138: ...st the parameter value only when needed REPLACED P_TYPE and I_TYPE are not compatible Both i_type and p_type fields should show the required card name The card slot has previously been initialized by...

Page 139: ...described on page 2 60 Coral IPx 500 Main Cage 500M Card Placement Diagram page 2 61 Coral IPx 500 1st Expansion Cage 500X Card Placement Diagram page 2 62 Coral IPx 500 2nd Expansion Cage 500X Card...

Page 140: ...panel of the PS500 unit verify that the green power indicator is lit while the red alarm indicator is not lit Second Expansion Cage Initialization 1 Turn ON the power supply unit in the second expans...

Page 141: ...s and verify that the Coral IPx 500 system still operates This operation should be done with fully charged batteries or batteries that have been charged for 24 hours The battery voltage with no load s...

Page 142: ...ver 0 1 After connecting the backup batteries and after the system initializes properly allow 24 hours of constant operation to charge the batteries 2 After charging use a DVM to determine the output...

Page 143: ...y equipment The Coral IPx 500 system I O cables connection procedure varies depending on whether an MDFipx unit has been supplied with the system or whether an MDF is supplied separately by the custom...

Page 144: ...through the I O cable slot at the top of the rear panel of the cage See Figure 3 6 For each installed card insert the cable connector firmly onto the Coral IPx 500 I O connector and tighten the screw...

Page 145: ...Initial Power up Tests 3 25 I O Cable Installation 3 Figure 3 5 MDFipx I O Cables Ready for Connection to Coral IPx 500 Cage...

Page 146: ...3 26 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual I O Cable Installation 3 Figure 3 6 Champ Fastening to Top Section of the Cage...

Page 147: ...Initial Power up Tests 3 27 I O Cable Installation 3 Figure 3 7 MDFipx Connector Configuration Right View Champ Connections MDF Krone Block Connections...

Page 148: ...the cage MDF connection Each I O cable must be fabricated such that it is long enough to reach its designated card connection on the top section of the cage Verify that each cable is attached to the...

Page 149: ...Initial Power up Tests 3 29 I O Cable Installation 3 Figure 3 8 MDF Connector Configuration Left View...

Page 150: ...he top left of the main cage For more information see page 9 11 Auxiliary Connector The following options are available KB1 KB2 KB3 RS 232E P1 Voice paging output option and Relay 1 UNA and Relay 2 Ac...

Page 151: ...attery Pack Cover 5 Close the MDF cover See page 5 28 Closing the MDFipx Cover 6 Repeat Step 1to Step 5 for all system cages 7 Remove any other items from the shipping containers 8 Remove all empty pa...

Page 152: ...3 32 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Installation Wrap up 3 NOTES...

Page 153: ...Coral Cor Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Chapter 4 Software Installation Procedure 4 1 Generic Feature Software 4 1 4 2 System Database Control 4 5 4 3 MCP IPx Status Display Codes 4 13...

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Page 155: ...o a PC slot using any PCMCIA application adapter for loading a new Coral software version Whenever an updated version of the Coral IPx 500 software is released the upgrade is delivered to the sites ei...

Page 156: ...ing its main software version switch authorization and database as well as its specific Software Authorization Unit SAU information Copies of all system files exist and are available for use via the F...

Page 157: ...card 2 Press the Reset button on the MCP IPx card 3 Press the Release button on the MCP IPx card to remove the old IMC8 card 4 Verify that the Write Protect tab if provided on the new IMC8 card is in...

Page 158: ...even if the serial number of the SAU is incorrect or the SAU is absent entirely If however the Coral determines that the SAU is missing or not correct a message appears during the procedure warning t...

Page 159: ...base memory This is a way to restore the database into the RAM of a new MCP IPx and DBX memory card Once the database in the system has been constructed copy the database onto the IMC8 card For more d...

Page 160: ...elow to begin saving the system database to a file The default entry is 0 or DB0 DEF 4 When the prompt EXECUTE Y N N appears type Y to begin the save process or N to cancel and return to the Database...

Page 161: ...he save operation continues with Caution Previous backup will be lost Proceed with backup Y N N Type Y to continue the save operation The following message appears SAVING If the backup file is saved s...

Page 162: ...ll display the following message CAUTION Database contents will be lost system will restart Proceed with restore Y N N 2 If Y is selected the system prompts to select a source file number either DB0 D...

Page 163: ...artial initialization If the conditions mentioned above were not met one of the following messages will be displayed Operation denied DB0 DEF is not O K or Operation denied DB1 DEF is not O K If only...

Page 164: ...f backed up files The following prompt appears Execute Y N N Type Y A report appears with the following columns File Name Displays a list of the DB0 DEF and DB1 DEF files If only one file is present D...

Page 165: ...week If no automatic backups are needed enter N for creating manual backups Selection of the backup type is required either a manual backup performed by the technician or an automatic daily backup The...

Page 166: ...s as follows 0 erases DB0 DEF 1 erases DB1 DEF A erases both DB0 DEF and DB1 DEF N cancels the operation After you specify 0 1 or A the following message appears Erasing Upon completion of the erasing...

Page 167: ...programming session is started from the Program Interface PI any faulty battery is identified The system database should be saved as soon as possible to an FM unit and the faulty battery must be repla...

Page 168: ...information stored in the database memory and reloading the database from IMC8 Status Display System Status Normal System Operation 0 Off Line Monitor Diagnostics Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 Appear Briefly Duri...

Page 169: ...ain Distribution Frame MDF 5 1 5 2 External Equipment 5 3 5 3 Protection Devices 5 9 5 4 Power Fail PF Transfer Circuits 5 15 5 5 Data Communication Ports 5 19 5 6 MDFipx Units 5 21 5 7 Peripheral Car...

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Page 171: ...rty management systems Building and energy management systems Therefore care should be taken to plan the MDF layout before fastening components to the wall or mounting surface such as Trunk circuits W...

Page 172: ...J 45 DA 15S Connections Similarly the KB0 database Programming Interface PI port appears on a DB9 connector on the MCP IPx Common Control card Plan for permanent wiring to these card types accordingly...

Page 173: ...containing at least four conductors pins 2 3 4 and 5 Figure 5 2 illustrates typical jack configurations with wire designations for four station types 2 wire single line telephones SLT and digital stat...

Page 174: ...ith PEX FlexSet 280S APDL with PEX or PEX APA DKT 2000 APDL with PEX or APA CPA for optional external power via line connector pins 2 and 5 see Coral Terminal Equipment Installation Manual 2 2SKWsl 4S...

Page 175: ...R Pin 3 Red AR DRT UpB R Blu Wht AR DRT UpB R Blu Wht AR DRT R UpB Pin 4 Green AT DTT T UpA Pin 4 Green AT DTT UpA T Wht Blu AT DTT T UpA Wht Blu AT DTT T UpA Pin 4 Green AT DTT T UpA Pin 5 Yellow DR...

Page 176: ...owing documentation Station Type Manual CoralAIR wireless handset SKW RBS CoralAIR Wireless Systems Installation Manual CN7245 7131301 FlexAir wireless handset SKK RBS FlexAir Wireless Systems Install...

Page 177: ...circuits originating outside the building Determine if the TELCO protective devices meet the specifications provided in page 5 9 Protection Devices and if necessary install secondary protector device...

Page 178: ...circuits may then be cross connected from the Coral IPx 500 I O punch blocks to other punch blocks that terminate music circuits and relay wiring etc Table 5 2 Auxiliary and Resources Connector 3 Aux...

Page 179: ...5 3 lists minimum specifications Secondary surge and impulse protectors that further limit voltages on a telephone circuit to prevent damage to electronic equipment Table 5 4 lists the specifications...

Page 180: ...age current protector in series with every wire tip and ring on every port that is either connected to the public telephone network or to any cable located outdoors The requirement is in accordance wi...

Page 181: ...easurement Surge Impulse Protector Clamp Points DC 2kV S 100V S 10kV S 230VDC Max 230VDC Max 100VDC Max 30VDC Max Response Time 5nS Max Series Resistance 15 Max Sneak Current Protector Acceptance UL L...

Page 182: ...s 1 Identify the MDF disconnecting strips used for telephone connections 2 Place a magazine 10 surge arrestor catalog no 7244 3190009 on each MDF strip used for telephone See Step 1 in Figure 5 5 3 Us...

Page 183: ...gazine to the MDFipx Step 1 Mount a Magazine 10 Surge Arrestor on each MDF disconnection strip used for telephone circuit cross connections CN 7244 3190009 Use a Surge Voltage Protector for cross conn...

Page 184: ...5 14 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Protection Devices 5 NOTES...

Page 185: ...cannot be used as power failure stations Trunks In the Coral IPx 500 system the following analog trunk peripheral cards support power fail transfer The following four trunk cards each provide four 4 p...

Page 186: ...ered in the system database Refer to Power Fail Trunk Definition in Chapter 8 of the Program Interface Reference Manual for more information Power Failure Trunk Definition Route TRK 4 FROM TO DIAL Ent...

Page 187: ...ng to Single Line 500 2500 Telephone Set Lightning Protection Trunk Circuit With PF Option Coral IPx 500 System Red R ring Green T tip Modular Jack Ground Start Button 500 2500 Single Line Set 8SLSipx...

Page 188: ...5 18 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Power Fail PF Transfer Circuits 5 NOTES...

Page 189: ...ating at a data rate of up to 19 2Kbps The interface appears at a DB 25S connector on the rear panel of the APDL and DKT2000 with APA or at a RJ 45 jack connector on the rear panel of the GKT and Flex...

Page 190: ...tect Data Terminal Ready 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 Input to APA APDL Output from APA APDL Input to APA APDL Output from APA APDL Output from APA APDL Output from APA APDL Input to APA APDL 9 6 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1...

Page 191: ...g entrance to the Coral IPx 500 system 1MDFipx single unit used for Coral I O block 2MDFipx double unit used for TELCO circuit feed block 1 MDFipx Configurations Configuration for Cage Type Descriptio...

Page 192: ...5 22 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual MDFipx Units Supplied by the Manufacturer 5 Figure 5 8 1MDFipx Cover Figure 5 9 2MDFipx Cover...

Page 193: ...ections between the I O Champ connector on the Coral peripheral card and the MDFipx blocks The MDFipx units are provided with cables and KroneTM blocks for all peripheral cards The color codes for the...

Page 194: ...5 24 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual MDFipx Units Supplied by the Manufacturer 5 Figure 5 11 Coral IPx 500 Expansion Cage Connected to MDFipx...

Page 195: ...20 45 19 44 18 43 17 42 16 41 7 4 5 o w w o gn w o br w o gy w gn w w gn br w bl w or w gn w br w 15 40 14 39 13 38 12 37 11 36 10 35 25 50 24 49 23 48 22 47 8 5 gy w bl w w bl o w bl gn w bl br w bl...

Page 196: ...n w w gr br w bl w or w gn w br w 15 40 14 39 13 38 12 37 11 36 10 35 25 50 24 49 23 48 22 47 8 5 gy w bl w w bl o w bl gn w bl br w bl gy w o wh w o gn w o br w o gy w 21 46 20 45 19 44 18 43 17 42 1...

Page 197: ...0 Removing the MDFipx Cover 1 Pull MDFipx cover upwards as shown in Figure 5 12 2 Release flaps from grooves 3 Remove MDFipx cover Figure 5 12 1MDFipx Cover Removal 3 Removing and Closing the MDFipx C...

Page 198: ...ufacturer 5 Closing the MDFipx Cover 1 Insert the top flaps of the MDFipx cover into the mating grooves of the MDF frame 2 Push the MDFipx cover down until it snaps shut Figure 5 13 1MDFipx Cover Clos...

Page 199: ...See page 2 24 Attaching the Wall Mounting Bracket onto the Wall Mounting the MDFipx unit onto the wall See page 2 39 Mounting the MDFipx onto the Wall If the MDFipx does not include the cables attach...

Page 200: ...rame supplied without Krone blocks or cables attached Figure 5 14 MDFipx Frame 1 Fabricate nine I O cables for the main cage or ten I O cables for the expansion cage as follows see Figure 5 15 a Deter...

Page 201: ...s and the outer side of the disconnecting strip tab Apply slight pressure to release the tab and slide the strip out 4 Extract the individual wires of the cable s such that they protrude over the Kron...

Page 202: ...rer 5 Figure 5 15 MDFipx Field Assembly I O Cables Opening 1 Step 2 3 Step Step Mount krone blocks onto frame Insert wires into first krone block with punch tool as specified 4 Step Route I O cables t...

Page 203: ...nufacturer 5 Figure 5 16 I O Cables Routed from the Coral IPx 500 Cage to the MDFipx Champ Connections to Expansion Top Card Cage MDF Krone Connections 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 IPx 500X Champ Connections...

Page 204: ...5 34 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual MDFipx Units Supplied by the Manufacturer 5 NOTES...

Page 205: ...gnals of the I O Champ connectors for each card and each optional connection Table 5 9 Peripheral Card Connection Information MDF Type Tables Starting Information Provided Champ 50 connector on page 5...

Page 206: ...the Champ Card Connection Card Name Table Page 8SLSipx 8SFTipx 16SLSipx 16SFTipx Table 5 10 on page 5 37 4TBRipx 4T Cipx 4T CIDipx 4TEMipx 4TMR PFipx 4TWLipx 8T Cipx 8T CIDipx 8TBRipx 8TBRPipx Table...

Page 207: ...SR1 B1 A1 B1 A1 23 48 ST2 SR2 ST2 SR2 B2 A2 B2 A2 22 47 ST3 SR3 ST3 SR3 B3 A3 B3 A3 21 46 ST4 SR4 ST4 SR4 B4 A4 B4 A4 20 45 ST5 SR5 ST5 SR5 B5 A5 B5 A5 19 44 ST6 SR6 ST6 SR6 B6 A6 B6 A6 18 43 ST7 SR7...

Page 208: ...R 0 R 0 R 0 R 0 23 48 TT0 TR0 E0 SG0 TT2 TR2 T 1 T 1 T 1 T 1 TT0 TR0 22 47 STT0 STR0 M0 SB0 STT2 STR2 R 1 R 1 R 1 R 1 21 46 SCT0 SCR0 ETT1 ETR1 SCT2 SCR2 T 2 T 2 T 2 T 2 20 45 TT1 TR1 ERT1 ERR1 TT3 TR...

Page 209: ...TT0 TR0 E0 SG0 TT2 TR2 TT2 TR2 T 1 T 1 T 1 T 1 TT0 TR0 22 47 STT0 STR0 M0 SB0 STT2 STR2 R 1 R 1 R 1 R 1 21 46 SCT0 SCR0 ETT1 ETR1 SCT2 SCR2 T 2 T 2 T 2 T 2 20 45 TT1 TR1 ERT1 ERR1 TT3 TR3 TT3 TR3 R 2...

Page 210: ...Connections Card Name Table Page 8SLSipx 8SFTipx 16SLSipx 16SFTipx Table 5 13 on page 5 41 4TBRipx 4T Cipx 4T CIDipx 4TEMipx 4TMR PFipx 8T Cipx 8T CIDipx 8TBRipx 8TBRPipx Table 5 14 on page 5 42 4TBR...

Page 211: ...een 9 34 Red Brown 10 35 Red Slate S15 A B15 11 36 Black Blue S14 A B14 12 37 Black Orange S13 A B13 13 38 Black Green S12 A B12 14 39 Black Brown S11 A B11 15 40 Black Slate S10 A B10 16 41 Yellow Bl...

Page 212: ...Red Slate M3 SB3 T7 R7 11 36 Black Blue E3 SG3 T6 T7 12 37 Black Orange SC3 ERT3 ERR3 SC5 R6 13 38 Black Green ST3 ETT3 ETR3 ST5 T6 14 39 Black Brown T3 M2 SB2 T5 R5 15 40 Black Slate SC2 E2 SG2 SC4...

Page 213: ...M3 SB3 T7 T7 R7 11 36 Black Blue E3 SG3 T6 T6 T7 12 37 Black Orange SC3 ERT3 ERR3 SC5 SC5 R6 13 38 Black Green ST3 ETT3 ETR3 ST5 ST5 T6 14 39 Black Brown T3 M2 SB2 T5 T5 R5 15 40 Black Slate SC2 E2 S...

Page 214: ...ge 5 12 Surge Arrestor Magazine Mounting Peripheral Cards Index Table 5 16 through Table 5 32 display the pinout connection directly on the Krone blocks of the MDFipx for all currently available perip...

Page 215: ...CIDsl Table 5 32 on page 5 72 4TEMsl Table 5 27 on page 5 67 4TMR PFsl Table 5 32 on page 5 72 4TWLsl Table 5 29 on page 5 69 8TBRsl Table 5 26 on page 5 66 8TBRPsl Table 5 26 on page 5 66 8T Csl Tabl...

Page 216: ...B A B A 4 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A 5 6 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A 7 5 0 1 2 3 B A B A B A B A 8 5 4 5 6 7 B A B A B A B A 9 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B A B A B...

Page 217: ...A B A B A B A 4 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A 5 6 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A 7 5 0 1 2 3 B A B A B A B A 8 5 4 5 6 7 B A B A B A B A 9 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B A...

Page 218: ...A B A 6 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A 7 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 1 2 3 B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A 8 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B...

Page 219: ...A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A 7 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 1 2 3 B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A 8 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A 9 5 6 14 15 0 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 220: ...T SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR 5 6 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR 7 5 0 1 2 3 ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR 8 5 4 5 6 7 ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR 9 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 221: ...SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR 5 6 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR 7 5 0 1 2 3 ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR 8 5 4 5 6 7 ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR 9 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ST S...

Page 222: ...SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR 7 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 1 2 3 ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR 8 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR...

Page 223: ...5 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 1 2 3 ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR 8 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR ST SR 9 6 14 15 0 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 224: ...2 ETT ETR ERT ERR E SG M SB ETT ETR ERT ERR E SG M SB ETT ETR ERT ERR 7 4 5 2 3 0 E SG M SB ETT ETR ERT ERR E SG M SB ETT ETR ERT ERR E SG M SB 8 5 1 2 3 ETT ETR ERT ERR E SG M SB ETT ETR ERT ERR E S...

Page 225: ...G M SB ETT ETR ERT ERR 7 4 5 2 3 0 E SG M SB ETT ETR ERT ERR E SG M SB ETT ETR ERT ERR E SG M SB 8 5 1 2 3 ETT ETR ERT ERR E SG M SB ETT ETR ERT ERR E SG M SB ETT ETR ERT ERR 9 5 6 3 0 1 E SG M SB ETT...

Page 226: ...SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR 6 4 0 1 2 TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR STT STR 7 4 5 2 3 0 SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR STT STR 8 5 0 1 2 3 SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT...

Page 227: ...TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR 6 4 0 1 2 TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR STT STR 7 4 5 2 3 0 SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR STT STR 8 5 0 1 2 3 SCT SCR TT TR STT STR S...

Page 228: ...TR TT TR 3 2 1 2 3 TT TR TT TR TT TR 4 3 0 1 TT TR TT TR 5 3 2 3 TT TR TT TR 6 4 0 1 2 TT TR TT TR TT TR 7 4 5 3 0 TT TR TT TR 8 5 1 2 3 TT TR TT TR TT TR 9 6 0 1 TT TR TT TR 10 6 2 3 TT TR TT TR 11 7...

Page 229: ...TR TT TR 2 1 2 3 0 TT TR TT TR 3 2 1 2 3 TT TR TT TR TT TR 4 3 0 1 TT TR TT TR 5 3 2 3 TT TR TT TR 6 4 0 1 2 TT TR TT TR TT TR 7 4 5 3 0 TT TR TT TR 8 5 1 2 3 TT TR TT TR TT TR 9 6 0 1 TT TR TT TR 10...

Page 230: ...1 2 3 4 TT TR TT TR TT TR STT STR SCT STR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR STT STR 7 4 5 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR TT TR TT TR TT TR TT TR STT STR 8 5 2 3 4 5 SCT SCR TT TR STT STR...

Page 231: ...STR 7 4 5 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR TT TR TT TR TT TR TT TR STT STR 8 5 2 3 4 5 SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR 9 5 6 6 7 0 1 2 3 TT...

Page 232: ...2 2 3 T T R R T T R R 4 3 0 1 2 3 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 5 6 4 0 1 2 3 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 7 5 0 1 T T R R T T R R 8 5 2 3 T T R R T T R R 9 6 0 1 2 3 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T...

Page 233: ...T R R T T R R 3 2 2 3 T T R R T T R R 4 3 0 1 2 3 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 5 6 4 0 1 2 3 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 7 5 0 1 T T R R T T R R 8 5 2 3 T T R R T T R R 9 6 0 1 2 3 T T R R T T...

Page 234: ...T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 6 4 0 1 2 3 4 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 7 4 5 5 6 7 0 1 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 8 5 2 3 4 5 6 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 9 5...

Page 235: ...R 6 4 0 1 2 3 4 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 7 4 5 5 6 7 0 1 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 8 5 2 3 4 5 6 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 9 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 T T R R T T R R T...

Page 236: ...10 1 1 0 1 2 3 4 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 2 1 2 5 6 7 0 1 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 3 2 2 3 4 5 6 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 4 2 3 7 T T R R T T R R T T R R...

Page 237: ...ERT ERR 2 1 2 2 3 0 E SG M SB ETT ETR ERT ERR E SG M SB ETT ETR ERT ERR E SG M SB 3 2 1 2 3 ETT ETR ERT ERR E SG M SB ETT ETR ERT ERR E SG M SB ETT ETR ERT ERR 4 2 3 3 0 1 E SG M SB ETT ETR ERT ERR E...

Page 238: ...R sl 4TBRP sl Block Slot Krone Block 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 0 1 2 3 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 2 1 2 0 1 T T R R T T R R 3 2 2 3 T T R R T T R R 4 3 0 1 2 3 T T R R T T R R T T R R T T R R 5 6...

Page 239: ...Block Slot Krone Block 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 0 1 2 TT TR TT TR TT TR 2 1 2 3 0 TT TR TT TR 3 2 1 2 3 TT TR TT TR TT TR 4 3 0 1 TT TR TT TR 5 3 2 3 TT TR TT TR 6 4 7 4 5 8 5 9 6 10 6 11 7 12 7 8 13...

Page 240: ...TT STR 2 1 2 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT STR TT TR TT TR TT TR TT TR TT TR 3 2 3 4 5 TT TR TT TR STT STR SCT STR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR 4 2 3 6 7 0 1 2 3 TT TR TT TR TT TR TT TR TT TR TT TR...

Page 241: ...5 6 7 0 1 2 SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR TT TR TT TR TT TR TT TR STT STR 3 2 2 3 4 5 SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR 4 2 3 6 7 0 1 2 3 TT TR TT TR TT T...

Page 242: ...l Block Slot Krone Block 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 0 1 2 TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR STT STR 2 1 2 2 3 0 SCT SCR TT TR STT STR SCT SCR TT TR STT STR 3 2 0 1 2 3 SCT SCR TT TR STT...

Page 243: ...KKipx cards include front panel I O options However there are various factors involved Therefore their description is not included in this section For details see the FlexAIR Installation Procedure an...

Page 244: ...ction from the top panel to the PSTN LTU CSU Table 5 33 PRI 23 PRI 30 Network Interface Connections Figure 5 17 PRI 23 PRI 30 RJ 45 Interface Connector PIN Assignment 2 UDTipx PRI 23ipx PRI 23sl PRI 3...

Page 245: ...75 Peripheral Card with RJ 45 DA 15S Connections For Coral Interface Cards 5 Figure 5 18 PRI 23 PRI 30 DA 15S Interface Connector PIN Assignment Tx B Rx B Rx A Tx A GND Shield 48 VDC 3 8 1 15 13 11 9...

Page 246: ...sed Pin 13 48VDC Pin 15 Ground Nomination P R I 23 i p x U26 U27 Maintenance Port DA 15S D Type Network Interface Connectors DA 9S D Type RJ 45 LED Card Software 4 LEDs Card Status Indicator Trunk Ala...

Page 247: ...0 PRIsl and PRIipx DA 15S Interface Connectors and Wiring Table 5 34 Cable CN 7244 6914056 Connections 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Tx B Tx A SHIELD Rx B Rx A SHIELD 48 VDC GND...

Page 248: ...e top panel to the PSTN LTU CSU Table 5 35 T1 and 30T Network Interface Connections Figure 5 21 T1 and 30T RJ 45 Interface Connector PIN Assignment 3 UDTipx T1ipx T1sl 30Tipx and 30Tsl Cards Do not us...

Page 249: ...eripheral Card with RJ 45 DA 15S Connections For Coral Interface Cards 5 Figure 5 22 T1 and 30T DA 15S Interface Connector PIN Assignment Tx Ring Rx Ring Rx Tip Tx Tip GND Shield 48 VDC 3 8 1 15 13 11...

Page 250: ...Used Pin 13 48VDC Pin 15 Ground Nomination T 1 i p x JU2 JU10 JU4 JU18 JU19 JU20 JU21 U26 U27 Maintenance Port DA 15S D Type Network Interface Connectors DA 9S D Type RJ 45 LED Card Software 4 LEDs Ca...

Page 251: ...igure 5 24 UGWipx Network Interface Connector PIN Assignment For further information on how to make the connection refer to the Coral Voice over IP Installation Manual 4 UGWipx Pin Nomination Function...

Page 252: ...ns For Coral Interface Cards 5 Figure 5 25 UGWipx Card Connection to the LAN WAN LAN WAN Pin Pin 1 Tx Pin 2 Tx Pin 3 Rx Pin 4 not used Pin 5 not used Pin 6 Rx Pin 7 not used Pin 8 not used Nomination...

Page 253: ...face Connections Figure 5 26 8SKKsl 8SKKipx RJ 45 Interface Connectors and Wiring For further information on how to make the connection refer also to the Coral FlexAir Installation and Reference Manua...

Page 254: ...5 84 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Peripheral Card with RJ 45 DA 15S Connections For Coral Interface Cards 5 NOTES...

Page 255: ...500 Installation Manual Chapter 6 Cage Description 6 1 General System Description and Installation 6 1 6 2 Coral IPx 500M Main Cage 6 21 6 3 Coral IPx 500X Expansion Cage 6 33 6 4 System Configuratio...

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Page 257: ...he active circuitry of the system The Coral IPx 500 cage includes slots for control and peripheral cards a slot for the power supply unit door locking studs free space at the top of the cage designed...

Page 258: ...he Coral IPx 500 cage mounted onto a 19 rack Instructions for mounting the cage onto the rack can be found on page 2 33 Mounting the Cage onto the Rack Figure 6 1 Front View of the Wall Mounted Coral...

Page 259: ...s this area must be left clear to allow the inflow of cool air Openings behind the top section for routing the card I O cables to the MDF A wall mounting support bracket that runs across the length of...

Page 260: ...side panel and the cover The rear mounting hook is also displayed it is used for wall mounted configurations only In rack mounted configurations the right and left panels include the cage mounting bra...

Page 261: ...3 Space Requirements Wall Mounting Kit The cage can be supplied with a kit for mounting the cage onto the wall Left and right plastic covers are assembled onto the cage The left panel includes space o...

Page 262: ...r that prevent the door from opening during normal operation A grounding wire connection designed to ground the door Door hinge mounts that are mounted onto the hinges on the right side of the cage A...

Page 263: ...te force The door opens to 110 Figure 6 8 Opening the Door 2 Accessing the Cage Interior Electrical Hazard During normal system operation the cage door must remain closed at all times Exercise extreme...

Page 264: ...cage is free of objects with the exception of cables routed from the rear and left of the cage 3 Close the top cover See page 6 12 Assembling the Top Cover 4 Close the door firmly 5 Fasten the locking...

Page 265: ...the connection on the door See Figure 6 7 page 6 6 3 Insert a straight blade screwdriver between the door release mechanism and the right panel of the cage and pull it away from the right side 4 At th...

Page 266: ...10 2 Lower the door onto the hinges and push down until the door clicks into place 3 Connect the ground wire from the top right of the cage to the door by connecting the plug of the grounding wire to...

Page 267: ...otted screwdriver between the cover and the top section of the cage and twist until the cover is released from the cage 3 Lift and remove the cover from the cage See Figure 6 12 Figure 6 12 Removing t...

Page 268: ...the door See page 6 7 Opening the Door 2 Insert the groove at the end of the top panel over the mating pin at the left and right side of the cage near the rear panel See Figure 6 13 3 Push down on th...

Page 269: ...The Coral IPx 500 system includes one IPx 500M main cage for all configurations Figure 6 15 displays the internal view of the main cage For more detailed information about the main cage refer to page...

Page 270: ...hat the unit is grounded These power supply units are described in detail in Chapter 7 Power Supply Control Card The control card is housed in the left side of the IPx 500M main cage next to the power...

Page 271: ...Cover Figure 6 16 Front and Internal Views of Empty Coral IPx 500X Cage without Top Cover Eight Peripheral Card Connectors Configuration Jumpers Power Supply Connector Control Card Connector Auxiliary...

Page 272: ...e space between the top section and the top cover through openings at the top of the rear panel See Figure 6 17 Figure 6 17 Top View of Cage with I O Connectors The I O connections for each peripheral...

Page 273: ...C Power Connector Opening The AC power cord is attached to the AC power receptacle on the top panel of the PS500 AC unit See Figure 6 18 The AC power connection slot in the top section of the cage is...

Page 274: ...l System Description and Installation 6 Figure 6 18 Top section of Coral IPx 500 Cage with Cards Installed Expansion Connection Auxiliary Connection I O Cable Connections MDFipx IPx 500 Cage AC Power...

Page 275: ...ower supply unit see page 7 33 Specifications PS500 DC DC Power Supply and page 7 58 Specifications PS500 AC AC Power Supply UL Label The UL label provides the UL registration number E1613652 See Figu...

Page 276: ...r handling is not required These labels warn the user to connect the static dissipating wrist strap connector to the cage and put on the strap before handling the cards Figure 6 20 Warning Labels and...

Page 277: ...expansion cage and the auxiliary connector which is connected via the MDF to external systems The basic 0x0 IPx 500M system is supplied with an MCP IPx control card The power supply software trunk and...

Page 278: ...rds Any XXXipx XXXsl or XXX200 cards NOTE 8F8Ssl 8D8Ssl 8SFTsl 16SFTsl 8SDTsl 16SDTsl 8SLSsl and 16SLSsl cards are not used in the Coral IPx 500 system Slot 4 8 Only XXXipx cards CAUTION XXX200 and XX...

Page 279: ...l IPx 500M Card Cage Front View 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 5 Power Supply PS500 AC DC ipx sl and peripheral cards Digital Trunk ipx peripheral cards Control Cards IMC8 MCP IPx Optional DBX Optional CLA M C P I P x...

Page 280: ...service card components and the configuration jumpers The backplane is displayed in Figure 6 22 Figure 6 22 Coral IPx 500M Backplane 2 Backplane Description Tones DTMF MFC PROM HDC Software PROM U107...

Page 281: ...nnected Secondary synchronization card in slot 5 JU 5 6 Off Disconnected Secondary synchronization card not in slot 5 JU 7 8 On Connected Primary synchronization card in slot 4 JU 7 8 Off Disconnected...

Page 282: ...cages is wired to operate as the primary external clock synchronization source marked SYNC PRIME Card slot 5 in all cages is wired as the secondary external clock synchronization source marked SYNC SE...

Page 283: ...1 may be either from an internal or an external source Figure 6 24 displays the jumper settings for the source type For further information see page 9 63 Configuring the Music M1 Jumper to External or...

Page 284: ...nction to OFF for more secure system operation Figure 6 25 displays the jumper settings for the modem For further information see page 9 46 Modem Jumpers Enable Disable Figure 6 25 Jumper Configuratio...

Page 285: ...ribes the jumper configuration for each serial port KB0 KB1 and KB3 An ON setting indicates an enabled handshaking protocol an OFF setting indicates a disabled handshaking protocol For further informa...

Page 286: ...page 6 23 and Figure 6 28 below The connection is made with an H500 1 cable with a D type 50 pin connector that is 55 140 cm long supplied with the expansion cage For further information see page 6 3...

Page 287: ...onnection For further information see page 9 11 Auxiliary Connector Table 6 3 Auxiliary Pinout Connection to the MDF 0 5 Auxiliary Connector Pin Function 25 50 RXD1 TXD1 24 49 CTS1 RTS1 23 48 DSR1 DTR...

Page 288: ...6 32 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Coral IPx 500M Main Cage Description 6 NOTES...

Page 289: ...to the second expansion cage if installed The basic 0x0 IPx 500X system is supplied with an H500 1 cable It is the customer s responsibility to order the power supply trunk and station cards 0 Up to t...

Page 290: ...nual Coral IPx 500X Expansion Cage Description 6 Figure 6 29 Coral IPx 500X Card Cage Front View 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 Power Supply PS500 AC DC ipx peripheral cards Expansion Connectors Digital Trunk P...

Page 291: ...d connections two expansion connections service card components the power supply connector and the configuration jumpers The backplane is displayed in Figure 6 30 Figure 6 30 Coral IPx 500X Backplane...

Page 292: ...ation for Coral IPx 500X 3 Configuration Jumpers Jumper Setting Definition JU 1 3 On Connected Primary synchronization card in slot 4 JU 1 3 Off Disconnected Primary synchronization card not in slot 4...

Page 293: ...zed by the main shelf Therefore Coral IPx 500 must be able to distinguish between the first and second expansion shelves The main shelf is designated 0 by the manufacturer The first expansion shelf is...

Page 294: ...ation source marked SYNC PRIME Card slot 5 in all cages is wired as the secondary external clock synchronization source marked SYNC SECOND The cage is shipped from the manufacturer with the primary an...

Page 295: ...made with an H500 1 expansion cable with a D type 50 pin connector that is 55 140 cm long supplied with the expansion cage For further information see page 6 30 Connections to Expansion Unit and page...

Page 296: ...6 40 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Coral IPx 500X Expansion Cage Description 6 NOTES...

Page 297: ...See Figure 6 35 One main IPx 500M cage and two IPx 500X expansion cages See Figure 6 36 One main IPx 500M cage and one IPx 800X expansion cage See Figure 6 37 One main IPx 500M cage one IPx 500X cage...

Page 298: ...through slot 12 are universal I O slots and may house any combination of shared service and peripheral CORAL cards Slot 1 is used to house a shared service card or a PX card Refer to page 6 57 PX Car...

Page 299: ...n 6 43 System Configuration Options Coral IPx 500 6 Figure 6 34 Coral IPx 500 System with One Cage IPx 500M 1 Power Supply 8 Universal I O Slots Common Control Coral IPx 500M Main Cage Special form fa...

Page 300: ...ystem Configuration Options Coral IPx 500 6 Figure 6 35 System with Two Cages IPx 500M and IPx 500X Coral IPx 500M Main Cage Coral IPx 500X Expansion Cage 2 Power Supplies Common Control 18 Universal...

Page 301: ...Coral IPx 500 6 Figure 6 36 System with Three cages IPx 500M and Two IPx 500X Cages 3 Power Supplies Common Control 28 Universal I O Slots Coral IPx 500X 2nd Expansion Coral IPx 500X 1st Expansion Cor...

Page 302: ...500 6 Figure 6 37 System with Two Cages IPx 500M and IPx 800X 1 Power Supply PS19 1 Power Supply PS500 Common Control 11 CORAL Universal I O Slots 1 Shared Service Slot Coral IPx 800X Expansion Cage...

Page 303: ...h Three Cages IPx 500M IPx 500X and IPx 800X 1 Shared Service Slot 11 CORAL Universal I O Slots 1 Power Supply PS19 Coral IPx 500X 1st Expansion Coral IPx 500M Main Cage 2 Power Supplies PS500 Common...

Page 304: ...Three Cages IPx 500M and Two IPx 800X Cages 2 Power supplies PS19 1 Power supply PS500 Common Control 22 CORAL Universal I O slots 1 Shared service slot PX Control Card Slot Coral IPx 500M Main Cage 8...

Page 305: ...800X cage The IPx 500 cages include cable connections that allow the expansion cages to be added The main cage includes one 50 pin female connection that connects to the first expansion cage with an H...

Page 306: ...Installation Manual System Configuration Options Coral IPx 500 6 Figure 6 40 Connection between Two IPx 500 Cages IPx 500M and 500X Male H500 1 Cable Main Cage IPx 500M First Expansion Cage IPx 500X...

Page 307: ...Coral IPx 500 6 Figure 6 41 Connection between Three IPx 500 Cages IPx 500M and two 500X Male H500 1 Cable Main Cage IPx 500M First Expansion Cage IPx 500X Female Female Male Female Male H500 1 Cable...

Page 308: ...al IPx 500 6 Figure 6 42 Connection between Three Cages IPx 500M 500X and 800X Male H500 1 Cable Main Cage IPx 500M First Expansion Cage IPx 500X Female Female Male Female Second Expansion Cage IPx 80...

Page 309: ...ption 6 53 System Configuration Options Coral IPx 500 6 Figure 6 43 Connection between Two Cages IPx 500M and 800X Male H500 1 Cable Main Cage IPx 500M Female Female First Expansion Cage IPx 800X Male...

Page 310: ...00 6 Figure 6 44 Connection between Three Cages IPx 500M and two 800X H500 1 Cable see previous page Main Cage IPx 500M First Expansion Cage IPx 800X with PX card Male Rear panel Second Expansion Cage...

Page 311: ...6 45 illustrates the distribution of PCM highways in Coral IPx 500 systems To ensure efficient use of timeslots it is recommended to distribute heavy consumer cards cards with a large number of ports...

Page 312: ...Cage IPx 500M Main Cage 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SLOT 10 SLOT 9 SLOT 8 SLOT 7 SLOT 6 SLOT 5 SLOT 4 SLOT 3 SLOT 2 SLOT 1 SLOT 8 SLOT 7 SLOT 6 SLOT 5 SLOT 4 SLOT 3 SLOT 2 SLOT 1 IPx 500X 1s...

Page 313: ...rvice card if there is only one expansion cage in the system or a PX card if the IPx 800X cage supports a second expansion cage These card types are described in detail in the Coral Service and Periph...

Page 314: ...IPx 800X Cage Setting the Configuration Jumpers For information on setting the configuration jumpers on Coral IPx 800X cages refer to the Coral IPx 800 3000 Installation Manual Chapter 6 Connecting t...

Page 315: ...Coral Cor Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Chapter 7 Power Supply 7 1 PS500 DC 7 1 7 2 PS500 AC 7 17 7 3 BATTipx Battery Pack 7 35...

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Page 317: ...failure until the batteries are completely discharged PS500 DC Front Panel Figure 7 1 displays the front panel of the PS500 DC The components located on the front panel are described in the following...

Page 318: ...the unit to the cage These screws also ground the unit to the cage and safeguard the unit against malfunction Feature Description ALARM POWER PS500 DC CAT NO 72440953200 ON OFF CAUTION HAZARD OF ELECT...

Page 319: ...Power Input Fuse A 16A 250V slow blow fuse that protects the unit s voltage See page 7 13 PS500 DC Fuse The entire 48VDC input circuitry including the power supply is protected by a slow blow 16A 250...

Page 320: ...Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual PS500 DC Power Supply Unit 7 Figure 7 2 PS500 DC Card Layout 48VDC Power Input Connector Connection to Backplane F2 DC Power Input Fuse 16A S B 250V ON OFF Power Swi...

Page 321: ...tage VIN to the PS500 DC Monitoring Circuitry All outputs with the exception of the 48VDC output are regulated Voltage and current level monitoring circuitry check each output of the PS500 DC and prod...

Page 322: ...Power On Off DC Control Circuit 48 VDC 5A see note below 5VDC 13A Power On Off Indicator Green 12VDC 2A 5VDC 0 15A Alarm Common Common Feedback VIN VRTN Monitoring Alarm Indicator Red DC F2 Power Inpu...

Page 323: ...ed in Coral IPx 500 systems by the 8 16SLSipx peripheral cards The peripheral cards are described in detail in the Coral Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual Each 8 16SLSipx card is capabl...

Page 324: ...Do not force the power supply into the card cage Irreparable damage may occur if the multi pin connectors misalign while attempting to insert the unit into the card cage If more than slight resistance...

Page 325: ...s are fully installed 7 In expansion cages make sure that at least one peripheral card is fully installed 8 Turn the PS500 DC power switch ON 9 Verify that the green Power indicator is lit while the r...

Page 326: ...n Manual PS500 DC Power Supply Unit 7 Figure 7 4 PS500 DC Power Connections Ground Nut 48V DC Power Input Connector DC Power Wires to 48V DC Power Source Ground Wire to Master Ground TOP VIEW Red wire...

Page 327: ...op 3 Turn the PS500 DC power switch OFF turn the switch downwards 4 Remove the DC power input connector see Figure 7 4 5 Unfasten the two captive screws located at the top and bottom of the unit s fro...

Page 328: ...dicator illuminates in a replaced power supply the fault is not within the unit All maintenance activities are to be carried out by a qualified service technician The red Alarm indicator can be activa...

Page 329: ...500 DC 1 Remove the power supply unit from its slot and place it over the anti static material with the component side facing upwards as described on page 7 11 Removing the Power Supply 2 Replace only...

Page 330: ...cator is not lit the unit is functioning properly and the alarm is being caused by one of the cards 5 For main cages IPx 500M that include a MCP IPx card Turn the PS500 DC power switch OFF again turn...

Page 331: ...ulated 0 15A max 12VDC nom regulated 2 0A max 48VDC unregulated or approx 0 5V to 1 0V lower than input voltage 5 0A max Alarm Signaling malfunction Front panel LED indicator red Indicators Power ON O...

Page 332: ...7 16 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual PS500 DC Power Supply Unit 7 NOTES...

Page 333: ...nel are described in the following table 1 General Description Feature Description Alarm red Indicator Lights when there is any failure within the PS500 Power green Indicator Lights when the power swi...

Page 334: ...ply Unit 7 Figure 7 5 PS500 AC Front Panel ALARM POWER PS500 AC CAT NO 72440953300 ON OFF CAUTION HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING Top Captive Screw Alarm Red Indicator Power...

Page 335: ...AC power failure the PS500 AC power supply operates from the battery See the warning on page 7 28 F2 Intermodule Fuse A 16A 250V slow blow fuse that protects the unit s voltage See page 7 31 PS500 AC...

Page 336: ...Manual PS500 AC Power Supply Unit 7 Figure 7 6 PS500 AC Circuit Board Backup Battery Connector AC Power Connector Charger for Backup Batteries under panel Connection to Backplane F2 Intermodule Fuse 1...

Page 337: ...s 100 240VAC 47 63Hz input power to 48VDC 5VDC 5VDC 12VDC Normal Operation When AC Power Source is Available The AC input passes through the AC input fuse F1 via an RFI filter into the AC to DC conver...

Page 338: ...ower On Off Indicator Green Common 12V 2A 5V 0 15A Alarm Low 5V 5 12 PS failure Power On Off Switch Common Feedback Monitoring Alarm Indicator Red E L 100 240 VAC 47 63 Hz N F1 Intermodule Fuse 16A 25...

Page 339: ...battery pack is recharged as soon as the AC DC converter provides over 50VDC Disconnecting the AC Power Cord from the AC Power Mains Disconnecting the AC power cord from the AC power mains will not ca...

Page 340: ...erated Low Battery When the battery voltage drops below 44VDC an alarm signal is generated giving the operator the time needed to perform shutdown procedures Power supply Failure The PS500 AC does not...

Page 341: ...pply into the card cage Irreparable damage may occur if the multi pin connectors misalign while attempting to insert the unit into the card cage If more than slight resistance is encountered partially...

Page 342: ...bed on page 2 73 AC Powered Systems 6 Insert the female connector of the AC power cable into the upper panel socket of the PS500 AC power supply See Figure 7 8 7 Insert the male plug of the AC power c...

Page 343: ...s lit while the red Alarm indicator is not lit d Restore the AC input power to the system e Verify that the green Power indicator is lit while the red Alarm indicator is not lit The batteries must be...

Page 344: ...green wire The backup battery connector is dedicated to the BATTipx unit only Do not connect any ancillary equipment to this connection Doing so could cause catastrophic failure to the PS500 AC power...

Page 345: ...rn the PS500 AC power switch OFF downwards 4 Remove the battery pack connector See Figure 7 8 5 Remove the AC input connector See Figure 7 8 6 Unfasten the two captive screws on the front panel of the...

Page 346: ...out by a qualified service technician The red Alarm indicator can be activated by malfunctions in the backplane the power supply in any of the cards inserted into the cage or in any of the above in a...

Page 347: ...se F2 can be replaced in the field To replace the F2 Intermodule Fuse within the PS500 AC 1 Remove the power supply unit from its slot and place it over the anti static material with the component sid...

Page 348: ...contact the manufacturer If the Alarm indicator is not lit the unit is functioning properly and the alarm is being caused by one of the cards 6 For main cages IPx 500M that include a MCP IPx card Turn...

Page 349: ...lated 5 0A max Battery Charger 54VDC 0 7A max Alarm Signaling malfunction low battery voltage DC out of range Front panel LED indicator red Indicators Power ON OFF green ALARM red Fuses Input AC F1 10...

Page 350: ...7 34 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual PS500 AC Power Supply Unit 7 NOTES...

Page 351: ...onto the front side of the battery pack for rack mounted configurations See Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Procedure The BATTipx includes a connector to power 48VDC for an external LTU Line Terminati...

Page 352: ...es used to mount the battery pack on the rack or on the wall See Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Procedure Right and left side panel holes for fastening battery cover Holes above the front panel used...

Page 353: ...ure 7 10 The front panel near the top includes two holes for inserting the assembly screws that fasten the decorative cover to the battery pack frame The top panel on the rear edge includes three asse...

Page 354: ...through the PS500 AC input into the AC to DC converter circuit The converter circuit produces an output of 54VDC The 54VDC is fed into the battery charger circuit The current is reduced to charging c...

Page 355: ...Tipx Power Switch OFF During normal PABX operation Battery charging will stop LTU CSU power is supplied by the PS500 AC power supply 54VDC 700A max During AC power failure The Coral IPx 500 system shu...

Page 356: ...perform shut down procedures Figure 7 11 BATTipx Issue 1 Block Diagram To LTU CSU F2 2A 250V S B CSU LTU Fuse F1 10A 250V S B PABX PS Fuse 12V 12V 12V 12V Red wire Black wire On Off Switch PABX PS te...

Page 357: ...re Black wire On Off Switch PABX PS terminal block LTU CSU terminal block AC DC Battery Pack CHARGER Control Circuit Power On Off Indicator Green Alarm PS failure Power On Off Switch Feedback Monitori...

Page 358: ...al block to the connector is fabricated by the manufacturer LTU CSU The left terminal block labelled LTU CSU supplies power 48V at 200mA max to the Channel Service Unit CSU or Line Service Unit LSU Th...

Page 359: ...down immediately in the event of an AC power failure Issue 1 The LTU CSU will stop functioning once the batteries have discharged F2 protects the battery against short circuit in the LTU CSU connectio...

Page 360: ...st countries and is available from several different manufacturers See Coral Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual Chapter 3 Digital Trunks for additional information Figure 7 14 describes...

Page 361: ...red System 7 Figure 7 14 BATTipx Connection to the LTU CSU Channel Service Unit CSU or Line Termination Unit TLU Cat No 72446914056 RJ 45 male plug Coral IPx 500 PRIipx PSTN Public Network DA 15P D Ty...

Page 362: ...U unit and the battery pack leaving approximately 70 cm of wire within the battery pack to reach the LTU CSU terminal block 6 Fabricate a wire pair two 14 AWG wires one red and one black for the conne...

Page 363: ...Figure 7 15 Battery Pack Connection to LTU CSU x x x PABX PS To LTU CSU To LTU CSU PABX PS to PS500 AC PABX PS to PS500 AC LTU CSU Attach the wires to the LTU CSU terminal block Step 2 x Route the LTU...

Page 364: ...ons or onto the front side of the of the battery pack for rack mounted configurations See Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Procedure Installation of the BATTipx unit includes the following stages One o...

Page 365: ...down to the right 3 If required connect the other wires to the LTU CSU unit See page 7 46 Connecting the Battery Pack to the LTU CSU Unit 4 Insert the PABX PS wire into the upper panel socket of the...

Page 366: ...backup batteries and after the system initializes properly allow 24 hours of constant operation to charge the batteries 2 After charging use a DVM to determine the output voltage of the battery pack...

Page 367: ...ty according to instructions provided by the manufacturer 7 Verify that the green Power indicator on the front panel of the PS500 AC power supply is lit while the red Alarm indicator is not lit 8 Veri...

Page 368: ...the AC power cable from the AC power mains will not cause it to discontinue normal operation The battery pack will will take up and provide the DC input All output voltages will remain active The only...

Page 369: ...10 Maintenance Explosion and Environmental Hazards There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the ma...

Page 370: ...o the PS500 AC Measuring the Battery Pack Voltage under Zero Load 1 Turn the battery pack power switch OFF 2 Disconnect the PABX PS wires from the PS 500 AC and the LTU CSU 3 Turn the battery pack pow...

Page 371: ...Pack Cover 1 Unfasten and remove the two screws that secure the battery pack cover to the battery pack 2 Slide the cover off of the battery pack and remove it Figure 7 16 Battery Pack Cover Removal T...

Page 372: ...the supplied strap 4 Disconnect the wires from the pins on the battery that is to be replaced See Figure 7 17 5 Replace the battery with a new battery that meets the specifications found on page 7 58...

Page 373: ...into the mating slots on the battery pack frame See Figure 7 10 on page 7 37 3 Push the cover inwards to engage the flaps into the slots 4 Fasten the two screws into the front panel of the decorative...

Page 374: ...ominal Capacity 7Ah Dimensions 2 5 6 3 cm X 3 6 9 3 cm X 5 9 15 cm Weight 6 17lb 2 64 Kg Battery pack unit with batteries Dimensions 17 43 X 7 6 19 4 cm X 2 8 7cm Weight 31lb 14Kg LTU CSU Power Source...

Page 375: ...Coral Cor Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Chapter 8 Common Control Cards 8 1 Control Cards 8 1 8 2 MCP IPx Card 8 5 8 3 IMC8 Card 8 23 8 4 DBX Card 8 29 8 5 CLA Card 8 37...

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Page 377: ...below each card slot on the front of the card cage Refer to Chapter 6 Cage Description for more information The MCP IPx card is the core of the Coral IPx 500 common control The card contains the main...

Page 378: ...omputer Telephone Interface applications The CLA card incorporates the application processor and Ethernet 10Base T interface circuitry for the CoraLINK computer telephony integration CTI link CoraLINK...

Page 379: ...mating connectors on the backplane and engage Push against the extractor levers until the front panel of the card is flush with the front frame of the card cage Do not force the circuit card into the...

Page 380: ...8 4 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Control Cards 8 NOTES...

Page 381: ...ent generic feature software installation feature authorization configuration database management database backup and restoration program interface input output and diagnostic testing Port Management...

Page 382: ...ion Manual MCP IPx Card Main Processor Unit 8 Figure 8 1 MCP IPx Card DIP Switches RESET IMC8 STATUS DISPLAY KB0 RS 232E M C P I P x J1 DBX CLA Connector J1 BUS CONTROLLER ADDRESS DECODER Backup Batte...

Page 383: ...battery It signals the main processor when the remaining energy stored in any battery approaches the point that it can no longer provide sufficient power to maintain the memory circuitry The generic f...

Page 384: ...particular Coral system installation site During software installation the SAU serial number is compared with the features authorization data to verify the authorized use of enhanced Coral system fea...

Page 385: ...unique factory set system identification serial number which enables the feature authorizations and Coral generic software version for the Coral system Figure 8 2 illustrates the four views of the SA...

Page 386: ...tem to restart Used to partially initialize the system cause a warm restart procedure simulating the procedure that occurs automatically when power is applied to the system Forcing initialization by p...

Page 387: ...d Main Processor Unit 8 Figure 8 3 MCP IPx Front Panel Reset Pushbutton IMC8 IMC8 Release Button 7 Segment Status Display Green LED KB0 RS 232E Serial Programming Port Interface KB0 M C P I P x Option...

Page 388: ...g system operation If removed the system will crash The MCP IPx numeric status display indicates various operating and error states of the Coral system and can provide valuable information to assist i...

Page 389: ...ormation and terminal setup Table 8 2 KB0 RS 232E Interface Pin Functions Figure 8 4 KB0 Pin Assignment KB0 Setup The baud rate is set during first initialization at 9600 bps No parity 8 data bits 1 s...

Page 390: ...nnected directly to the MCP IPx is the lower memory card while the DBX connected on top of the first one is referred to as the upper memory card Before installing the MCP IPx card verify that the batt...

Page 391: ...Unit 8 0 The CLA card may be installed using the memory card interface connector J1 on the MCP IPx card The CLA is installed as the upper card at the memory extension connector on the first DBX See p...

Page 392: ...r on the MCP IPx card See Figure 8 5 on page 8 19 3 Verify that all slide switches on the MCP IPx front panel are set to OFF to the right 4 If a DBX card s is are supplied with the system carefully re...

Page 393: ...connector J1 Three 3 nylon machine screws secure the CLA to standoff spacers on the MCP IPx 1 Remove these three screws and set them aside 2 Place the MCP IPx on a flat surface with the component sid...

Page 394: ...ry circuitry should fall between 3 30 and 3 35 volts If the voltage measured across a battery is less than 2 50 volts the battery must be replaced For first time use release the protective battery ins...

Page 395: ...out DBX CLA Connector J1 BUS CONTROLLER KB0 ADDRESS DECODER REMOVE BEFORE USE Database Memory Backup Battery SAU Connector CPU 386EX DBX CLA Mounting Hole CLA Mounting Holes Option DIP Switches Always...

Page 396: ...E indicates that the Main Processor has been interrupted to prevent database corruption during a power fluctuation This condition should clear itself momentarily An L indicates that the SAU cannot be...

Page 397: ...MC8 Checksum Error E Map RAM Coding PROM or Memory Configuration Error F AC Fail Active System halted due to power fluctuation L The Software Authorization Unit SAU cannot be detected at the SAU port...

Page 398: ...90 days typically Memory Device 512kb 4bit SRAM RAM Backup Battery LF1 2W 2430 2430B Voltage 3 0 VDC Nom Capacity 250 mA H Dimensions Diameter 0 965 in 24 5 mm Width 0 118 in 3 mm NEDA Equivalent 5011...

Page 399: ...it incorporates 8 MB of Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory flash EPROM used to store the generic feature software version of the Coral IPx 500 system The generic feature software determines the f...

Page 400: ...using a precisely controlled erase procedure the entire EPROM contents can be flash cleared and then reprogrammed to update the operating software of the system IMC8 FlashLite Linear PC Card provides...

Page 401: ...Version Database Backup Boot Code When replacing an IMC8 card with another card that contains upgraded software the new card will not contain a database It is therefore important to make a binary back...

Page 402: ...ins upgraded software the new card will not contain a database It is therefore important to make a binary backup of the database before removing the card See the Database Binary Backup PC Utility Refe...

Page 403: ...apacity 8 388 608 Bytes 8MB Memory Configuration 16 bits PCMCIA Standard Compatible Figure 8 8 IMC8 Card Position on MCP IPx Card 4 Specifications IMC8 Option DIP Switches Always set to the Right RESE...

Page 404: ...8 28 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual IMC8 Card Flash Erasable Software Memory Unit 8 NOTES...

Page 405: ...nfiguration database determines the individual characteristics of a particular installation site Figure 8 9 illustrates the DBX card layout Figure 8 9 DBX Card Layout SRAM devices require a constant s...

Page 406: ...ard The J 1 connector can support two DBX cards by stacking one memory card onto the extension connector of another When a DBX card is installed in the extension connector of another memory card the m...

Page 407: ...card installed for CoraLINK The Coral Directory feature is used Consult the Program Interface Reference Manual Chapter 4 Size Definition Route SIZ CHECK MEMORY to display the database memory status C...

Page 408: ...ted with the memory interface connector 2 Carefully align the multi pin connector on the bottom side of the DBX card with the MCP IPx memory interface connector 3 Gently but firmly press the DBX conne...

Page 409: ...tension connector until the DBX card rests on the new nylon spacers 10 Insert the nylon screw through the mounting hole of the upper DBX card and thread the screw into the new nylon spacer until snug...

Page 410: ...of the memory should be backed up and the battery replaced The battery voltage tested under load can be used to determine its state of charge Voltage measured across a new battery connected to the mem...

Page 411: ...Storage Capacity 1 048 576 Bytes 1 0MB Memory Configuration 524 288 16 bits Memory Device 128kb 8 bit SRAM Battery LF1 2W 2430 2430B Voltage 3 0 VDC Nom Capacity 250 mA H Dimensions Diameter 0 965 in...

Page 412: ...8 36 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual DBX Card Database Expansion Memory Unit 8 NOTES...

Page 413: ...rk The CoraLINK module is physically connected to the Coral s control system and provides an Ethernet 10 100Base T via RJ 45 output connector for interfacing with the external computer network CoraLIN...

Page 414: ...tton Status Indicator Maintenance DIP Switches Always Set To The Right for Normal Operation LAN Cable RS 232 Cable Mounting Hole Mounting Hole RST LED COM 1 LINE 100Base T CoraLINK FCLA PC104 BUS CFCL...

Page 415: ...ents of a PC compatible computer and provides the processing power needed to control the CoraLINK adapter The CLA base card contains a PC104 BUS to interconnect the mini modules The PC104 BUS is elect...

Page 416: ...CE 2MB FLASH EPROM PC104 BUS SUPPORT Coral Main Controller MCP IPsl or MCP IPx MEX IP CoraLINK Circuitry 256kB SHARED DUAL PORT RAM 8MB DRAM 32 BIT CPU Coral System MAIN CONTROLLER MEMORY ISA BUS MEMO...

Page 417: ...quipped with an extension connector on the top side The MCP IPx J bus interface connector can support two DBX memory cards or one DBX card and one CLA card by stacking one card onto the extension conn...

Page 418: ...on the bottom of the CLA card with the mating J1 connector on the MCP IPx card or on the extension connector of the lower DBX 9 Gently but firmly press the CLA plug into the MCP IPx or the DBX connect...

Page 419: ...s 8 43 CLA Card CoraLINK Adapter 8 Figure 8 14 MCP IPx Spacers for CLA and DBX Nylon Screw CLA CLA MCP IPx MCP IPx Nylon Screw Nylon Screw Spacer Type A Spacer Type A Spacer Type B Spacer for CLA Spac...

Page 420: ...static material 4 Remove the nylon machine screws that secure the CLA card to the standoff spacers on the MCP IPx card Set the screws aside 5 Place the MCP IPx card on the flat surface with the compon...

Page 421: ...uter network when using Category 5 UTP unshielded twisted pair accordance with the 10 100Base T protocol Interface Connections The following table shows the interface connections of the pins on the CL...

Page 422: ...8 46 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual CLA Card CoraLINK Adapter 8 Figure 8 15 CLA with RJ 45 Connection...

Page 423: ...slate them into logical data The CTI telephony server communicates with the CoraLINK through a single connection The CoraLINK then translates that data into logical information for the Coral system wh...

Page 424: ...aLINK Adapter 8 Figure 8 16 CoraLINK Application Telephony Server Any Telephony Server e g FlexCT server CallPath CT Connect TSAPI up to 8 connections IVR Server CTI Clients LAN Server Computers with...

Page 425: ...M Network Transport Protocol TCP IP BSD 4 3 socket Interface Coral Common Control MEX IP MCP IPx MCP IPx F CLA 686 Application Interface Complies with ECMA 179 180 and CSTA III Access Protocol ITU X 2...

Page 426: ...8 50 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual CLA Card CoraLINK Adapter 8 NOTES...

Page 427: ...ay Conference 9 29 9 5 Six Way Multi Party Conference 9 33 9 6 Locally Defined Tone PROM U118 9 37 9 7 DTMF Receiver DTR 9 39 9 8 Dial Tone Detector DTD 9 43 9 9 Remote Maintenance Modem 9 45 9 10 KB1...

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Page 429: ...he Coral IPx 500M main cage on the MSBipx Main Service Board card Shared service circuits are located in the 8DRCF unit and the URC unit Each shared service circuit and function is described in detail...

Page 430: ...programming maintenance interfaces 300 to 115 200 bps 1 remote maintenance modem V 92 ITU T standard up to 56Kbps 8DRCM discontinued Same as 8DRCF but with Bell 103 212A or ITU V 21 V 22 300 1200bps...

Page 431: ...00X expansion unit In the PI system database the expansion units are shown as The first IPx 500X expansion unit includes shelf 1 slot 1 to slot 10 The second IPx 500X expansion unit includes shelf 2 s...

Page 432: ...9 4 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Shared Service Circuitry Installation 9 NOTES...

Page 433: ...ral IPx 500 system are embedded in the Coral IPx 500M main cage on the MSBipx Main Service Board card Each shared service circuit and function are described below The MSBipx card houses Shared Service...

Page 434: ...al An eight port tone detector for decoding touch tone DTMF digits A built in remote maintenance access modem V 92 ITU T standard up to 56Kbps An external music on hold and background music port An in...

Page 435: ...ice paging PAGE See page 9 71 Voice Paging Public Addres and Relay 1 Universal Night Answer UNA Central Bell See page 9 77 UNA and Relay 2 Dial operated accessory alarm RELAY See page 9 81 Accessory o...

Page 436: ...ystem to internal music Applying the jumper between terminals 2 and 3 sets the system to external music See page 9 63 Configuring the Music M1 Jumper to External or Internal JU10 JU11 Enable or disabl...

Page 437: ...the front door the LED should be extinguished 4 Indicators Indicator Purpose LD1 HDC red diagnostic LED The LED remains illuminated steadily after turning on the PS500 unit After a few seconds the LED...

Page 438: ...its Layout and Jumpers Tones DTMF MFC PROM HDC Software PROM U107 U118 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MCP IPx Connector Universal Slots URC Software PROM 8DRCF Software EPROM U161 PS500 Power Supply Connector Jumper...

Page 439: ...CTS1 RTS1 23 48 DSR1 DTR1 22 47 RXD2 TXD2 KB2 RS 232E Data Port 21 46 CTS2 RTS2 20 45 DSR2 DTR2 19 44 Music 1A Music 1B Music 1 Audio Music Input Internal External 18 43 Music 2A Music 2B Music 2 Aud...

Page 440: ...9 12 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual IPx 500M Backplane Main Service Board inside the IPx 500M Cage 9 Figure 9 2 Coral IPx 500M Auxiliary Connector Location Top Left View Auxiliary Connector...

Page 441: ...he manufacturer with the larger Coral chassis This technology is one of the Coral IPx 500 inner 6 Voice Switching in the Coral IPx 500 3 RS 232E Prog Maint SMDR CVX Port 1 Paging System Interface Exte...

Page 442: ...The Coral IPx 500 group controller provides eight PCM highways two HDLC channels and all peripheral services functions Figure 9 4 illustrates the distribution of PCM highways in Coral IPx 500 systems...

Page 443: ...Control HDLC bus drive circuitry Pulse Code Modulation PCM bus drive circuitry with a matrix for 512 timeslot switching calls Figure 9 5 HDC Circuit Block Diagram Clock Selection The external clock s...

Page 444: ...and test tone patterns used by diagnostics are also generated by the HDC These tones are stored in digital PCM form in a programmable PROM and the stored tone patterns are output directly to the digit...

Page 445: ...Each PCM highway carries 64 Time Slots The total number of Time Slots for the Coral IPx 500 is 512 for Receive and 512 Transmit PCM highways The Coral backplane is designed to have two Receive and tw...

Page 446: ...cuitry used to lock the Coral IPx 500 system peripheral clock to two of the six possible external sources Jumpers JU5 JU6 JU7 and JU8 see Figure 9 1 for possible options are used to select two of six...

Page 447: ...way for stations and analog lines is standard support for silent monitoring and the Coral message center silent record feature See page 9 29 Three Way Conference One 6 party conference bridge See pag...

Page 448: ...SBipx in the Coral IPx 500 or MSBsl in the Coral FlexiCom 200 CONF_CKTS parameter one 1 port required for the 8DRCF card Sizes TAB Route SYSGEN 2 RESOURCES Card List Route CLIS Card type must show 8DR...

Page 449: ...e conference call for 6 parties 16 BLANK 7098 C3WAY Six circuits of 3 way conference calls 17 22 PAGE Relay 1 External Voice Page Public Address 23 PAGE0 7074 UNA Relay 2 Universal Night Answer BELL 2...

Page 450: ...TR 0 13 2 DTR 0 13 3 DTR 0 13 4 DTR 0 13 5 DTR 0 13 6 DTR 0 13 7 DTR 0 13 8 DTD 0 13 9 DTD 0 13 10 DTD 0 13 11 DTD 0 13 12 DTD 0 13 13 DTD 0 13 14 DTD 0 13 15 DTD 0 13 16 CONF 7098 BLANK BLANK 0 13 17...

Page 451: ...Shared Service Ports 9 23 IPx 500M Backplane Main Service Board inside the IPx 500M Cage 9 0 The URC software is not installed in this version 10 URC PROM U161...

Page 452: ...9 24 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual IPx 500M Backplane Main Service Board inside the IPx 500M Cage 9 NOTES...

Page 453: ...d expansion Location Shelf 2 Slot 1 10 Refer to the Program Interface PI and Database Reference Manual Chapter 6 Card List for further details The MSPipx card houses Configuration jumpers Power supply...

Page 454: ...ard inside the IPx 500X Cage 9 Figure 9 6 MSPipx Card Circuits Layout and Jumpers Jumpers 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 10 Universal Slots Power Supply Connector JU1 JU3 JU5 JU7 PRIMARY SYNC Slot 4 SECONDARY SYNC...

Page 455: ...data and digitized voice Each bus type is duplicated to meet the requirements of high demand applications The dual bus design has fault tolerance and disaster avoidance built into it along with an abi...

Page 456: ...vides the sensing and synchronization circuitry used to lock the Coral IPx 500 system peripheral clock to two of the six possible external sources Jumpers JU1 JU3 JU5 and JU7 see Figure 9 6 for possib...

Page 457: ...her participants as their amplitudes are added together When the 3 way conference exists and initialized the PI shows 8DRCF in CARD_LIST Route CLIS Shelf 0 Slot 13 in the P_TYPE field C3WAY in PORT_LI...

Page 458: ...cards may be installed in the optional Coral IPx 800X expansion cage The additional cards include These cards are described in the Coral Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual Shared Servic...

Page 459: ...Shared Service Ports 9 31 Three Way Conference Conference Circuitry 9 0 Number of Circuits 6 4 Specifications 3 Way Conference...

Page 460: ...9 32 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Three Way Conference Conference Circuitry 9 NOTES...

Page 461: ...ion number The multi party conference feature allows a conference of up six simultaneous conversations in a conference mode The conference bridge is a Meet Me feature Station users can dial the progra...

Page 462: ...e PLIS Use this field to assign a short full name to this CONF port If you choose 0 Physical Location type Shelf 0 Slot 13 Ckt 16 If you choose 1 Dial Number select field All Refer to Program Interfac...

Page 463: ...meters to the conference For more information see Chapter 19 in the Program Interface PI and Database Reference manual Additional Multi Party Conference Circuits in the Optional IPx 800X Expansion Cag...

Page 464: ...9 36 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Six Way Multi Party Conference Meet Me Conference Circuitry 9 0 Number of Circuits 1 4 Specifications 6 Way Conference...

Page 465: ...w pronounced M YOO Law sometimes spelled Mu Law method is used in North America Neither method has any particular advantage over the other The Coral IPx 500 switching system may operate using either e...

Page 466: ...dial tone ringback tone and busy tone The tone PROM present in the MSBipx card socket varies according to the country of use The correct tone PROM for each country is supplied by the manufacturer See...

Page 467: ...start central office trunks which are defined in the system database as IRSS Freedom or DISA require a DTR to be installed in the system The DTR uses industry standard DTMF receiver circuitry to decod...

Page 468: ...e used when features as FlexiCall IRSS Freedom and DISA are used URC TBD Additional DTR cards may be installed in the optional Coral IPx 800X Expansion Cage The additional cards include These cards ar...

Page 469: ...required for the DTR The following parameters must be set to enable the DTR Sizes TAB Route SYSGEN RESOURCES Card List Route CLIS Card type must show 8DRCF in the P_TYPE field of Shelf 0 Slot 13 Port...

Page 470: ...tion Threshold 32 dBm Min Signal Duration 50 ms Min Interdigit Time 50 ms Min Frequency Tolerance Less than 1 5 Frequency Reject More than 3 5 Tip Sizing the number of DTR receivers must take into acc...

Page 471: ...ermines the presence of noise above ambient During operation the system passes digitized voice signals from a port to be monitored through the Pulse Code Modulation PCM switching matrix to one of the...

Page 472: ...d The following parameters must be set to enable DTD Sizes TAB Route SYSGEN RESOURCES Card List Route CLIS Card type must show 8DRCF in the P_TYPE field of Shelf 0 Slot 13 Port List Route PLIS 0 Port...

Page 473: ...e modem answers an incoming call in Originate mode no answer tone To establish a connection the originating modem must initiate the call in answer mode by sending answer tone This feature may be used...

Page 474: ...communicate with the system processor The audio side of the modem circuitry directly accesses the switching matrix is assigned a dial number in the system database and may answer incoming calls in vir...

Page 475: ...Function Tx Modem On Tx Modem Off JU11 2 1 3 2 1 3 JU9 JU10 JU11 JU12 JU13 JU14 JU5 JU6 JU7 JU8 1 2 3 1 2 3 The modem may only be used to communicate with the system processor for programming and mai...

Page 476: ...cation type Shelf 0 Slot 13 Ckt 26 If you choose 1 Dial Number choose field 5 Refer to Chapter 6 System Port List in the Program Interface PI and Database Reference Manual for more details 4 Special P...

Page 477: ...in the optional Coral IPx 800X Expansion Cage The additional cards include These cards are described in the Coral Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual Shared service cards may be installed...

Page 478: ...orts V 92 or K56flex Modem Compatibility ITU V 92 K56flex Data communications via the modem use the 7 bit American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII character set although each port may...

Page 479: ...Message Detail Recording SMDR Figure 9 8 Figure 9 9 and Figure 9 10 are simplified circuit diagrams of the data interfaces Serial data originating from the system processor is formatted with start par...

Page 480: ...e Diagram HDLC Bus CTS Enable 1 2 ON JU12 CTS DSR RxD TxD RTS DTR SGND 24 23 25 50 49 48 10 1 2 3 CTS Disable OFF 2 3 KB1 Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UART 1 Auxiliary Connector RS 232...

Page 481: ...am HDLC Bus JU13 CTS DSR RxD TxD RTS DTR SGND 21 20 22 47 46 45 10 1 2 3 KB2 Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UART 2 Auxiliary Connector CTS Enable 1 2 ON CTS Disable OFF 2 3 RS 232 Cable J...

Page 482: ...e Diagram HDLC Bus JU14 CTS DSR RxD TxD RTS DTR SGND 16 15 17 42 41 40 10 1 2 3 KB3 Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UART 3 Auxiliary Connector CTS Enable 1 2 ON CTS Disable OFF 2 3 RS 232...

Page 483: ...RS 232E cable is acceptable RxD TxD and SGND Configuring the Handshaking Option Handshaking is the process whereby two communicating devices acknowledge and recognize each other and open channels for...

Page 484: ...32E Jumper Configuration for CTS Function CTS On CTS Off KB1 JU12 2 1 3 2 1 3 KB2 JU13 2 1 3 2 1 3 KB3 JU14 2 1 3 2 1 3 JU9 JU10 JU11 JU12 JU13 JU14 JU5 JU6 JU7 JU8 1 2 3 1 2 3 RS 232 Cable CTS On 1 2...

Page 485: ...Route TERM 0 Use this field to setup the communication parameters for the data applications Refer to Chapter 17 in the Program Interface PI and Database Reference Manual for more details Data communi...

Page 486: ...tions via the Auxiliary Connector Jumpers JU12 JU13 and JU14 for the CTS signal enable in the OFF position to set the signal to ACTIVE In this situation KB1 KB2 and KB3 data ports can be connected wit...

Page 487: ...DSR 23 20 15 Data Terminal Ready DTR 48 45 40 Request to Send RTS 49 46 41 RxD 25 22 17 Signal Ground GND 10 10 10 Clear to Send CTS 24 21 16 Clear to Send CTS 8 Request to Send RTS 7 Data Set Ready...

Page 488: ...ese cards are described in the Coral Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual Shared Service cards may be installed in any available peripheral card slot in the optional Coral IPx 800X expansi...

Page 489: ...Bits 1 Signal Level 9 VDC per EIA RS 232E CTS Input to KB1 KB2 or KB3 DSR Input to KB1 KB2 or KB3 DTR Output from KB1 KB2 or KB3 RTS Output from KB1 KB2 or KB3 RXD Input to KB1 KB2 or KB3 TXD Output f...

Page 490: ...9 62 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual KB1 KB2 KB3 RS 232E Data Serial Port 9 NOTES...

Page 491: ...apacitor protects the secondary winding of the audio coupling transformer from conducting DC energy As a music input the circuit operates as an input only and so it can be used to play but not record...

Page 492: ...l Selection JU9 Jumper Setting 3 2 1 JU9 M2 M1 Internal Music Source INTERNAL EXTERNAL Music 2 External Source PCM Bus PCM Bus Music 1 External Source Digital Analog Converter 18 44 19 43 Auxiliary Co...

Page 493: ...used when a call is placed on hold by the relevant port 4 KEYSET_Def Route KEY Use the MUSIC field to activate or cancel background music for a specific keyset Use the MUSIC_NUM field to determine wh...

Page 494: ...terface PI and Database Reference manual Second Music M2 The M2 port is used as a second music source interface Music Sources Route SYSGEN 4 Use this field to determine the number and the location of...

Page 495: ...nced output with an adjustable output level In some cases an 8 speaker level output from a portable radio or tape player may be used with satisfactory results if the volume is set relatively low and b...

Page 496: ...se cards are described in the Coral Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual Shared service cards may be installed in any available peripheral card slot in the optional Coral IPx 800X expansio...

Page 497: ...und and Music On Hold M1 M2 9 0 M1 M2 Music On Hold and Background Music Uses Music On Hold MOH Background Music Termination Capacitor coupled transformer non grounded Impedance 600 Nominal Input Leve...

Page 498: ...9 70 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Music Background and Music On Hold M1 M2 9 NOTES...

Page 499: ...he Coral by dialing access code Figure 9 16 is a simplified circuit diagram of the Paging Interfaces and the relay contacts Each Coral IPx 500 main cage provides one paging output the external voice p...

Page 500: ...protects the secondary winding of the audio coupling transformer from conducting DC energy As a music input the circuit operates as an input only and so it can be used to play but not record music The...

Page 501: ...Numbering Plan in the Program Interface PI and Database Reference Manual for more details 2 Port List Route PLIS Use this field to assign a short full name to this port If you choose 0 Physical Locat...

Page 502: ...ging systems The audio output of the voice page interface may drive amplified speakers directly The number of speakers which may be driven varies from manufacturer to manufacturer See speaker manufact...

Page 503: ...lay contacts have specific electrical limitations which are described in detail in page 9 87 Relay Contacts These limitations must not be exceeded In addition the type of load the relay contact operat...

Page 504: ...Paging Output Termination Capacitor coupled transformer non grounded Output Level 15 dBm Nominal External Device 10 000 Minimum Relay Contacts RLY1 Contact Type Isolated Dry Form A SPST NO Voltage Lim...

Page 505: ...is ringing Normally this feature is activated for incoming calls during the night answering period There are two ways to do this group pickup and directed pickup Figure 9 19 is a simplified circuit di...

Page 506: ...rt List Route PLIS Use this field to assign a short full name to this port If you choose 0 Physical Location type Shelf 0 Slot 13 Ckt 24 If you choose 1 Dial Number choose field 7 Refer to Chapter 6 S...

Page 507: ...high voltage or high current See page 9 87 Relay Contacts for complete specifications To operate a highly inductive load such as a mechanical bell the relay should operate an external AC powered or no...

Page 508: ...ional Coral IPx 800X expansion cage The additional cards include These cards are described in the Coral Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual Shared service cards may be installed in any av...

Page 509: ...ignaling a malfunction Dial Operated Accessory The Coral IPx 500 system can operate the relay contacts assigned by a specific dialed number Users can use this feature to switch external devices on and...

Page 510: ...ng external circuitry and devices Operation of the relays is configured at the PI system database Contacts RLY3 are designated for use as either a major or minor system alarm signal or an auxiliary di...

Page 511: ...for more details 2 Port List Route PLIS Use this field to assign a short full name to this port If you choose 0 Physical Location type Shelf 0 Slot 13 Ckt 25 If you choose 1 Dial Number choose field...

Page 512: ...Operated Relay Connections Major Minor Alarm Relays When programmed as a minor or major alarm indication the relay operates if the system fails to pass a diagnostic test This test falls under the corr...

Page 513: ...ssory interface may be installed in the optional Coral IPx 800X expansion cage The additional cards include These cards are described in the Coral Service and Peripheral Cards Installation Manual Shar...

Page 514: ...ual Accessory or Alarm Relay 3 Major Minor Alarm 9 0 Relay Contacts RLY3 Contact Type Isolated Dry Form A SPST NO Voltage Limit 50 VDC Maximum Current Limit 0 5A Maximum non inductive Power Limit 30 V...

Page 515: ...io interface P1 for external paging applications Contacts RLY2 are designated as a UNA Bell destination Contacts RLY3 are designated for use as either a major or minor system alarm signal or an auxili...

Page 516: ...ce Figure 9 25 DC Arc Suppression for MSBipx Relays When the inductive load is powered a magnetic field is created around the coil windings When power is removed the magnetic field quickly deteriorate...

Page 517: ...s 9 89 Relay Contacts RLY1 RLY2 RLY3 9 0 Relay Contacts RLY1 RLY2 RLY3 Contact Type Isolated Dry Form A SPST NO Voltage Limit 50 VDC Max Current Limit 0 5A Max non inductive Power Limit 30 VA Max 2 Sp...

Page 518: ...9 90 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Relay Contacts RLY1 RLY2 RLY3 9 NOTES...

Page 519: ...Coral Cor Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Chapter 10 Peripheral Cards 10 1 Peripheral Card Installation 10 1 10 2 Peripheral Card Description 10 7 10 3 Digital Trunk Synchronization 10 15...

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Page 521: ...way voice mail wired station and wireless station cards may be installed in any I O card slots as described in page 2 17 Equipment Installation Coral IPx 500 systems convention suggests that the first...

Page 522: ...the ground terminal pole and tightened with the wing nut should be worn while inserting removing or handling any card in the system Each card is shipped inside an anti static plastic bag Cards should...

Page 523: ...led or removed There is a short delay between installation removal of the card and PI screen display All Peripheral cards may be inserted into a card slot only if the card slot has not been previously...

Page 524: ...g When the card is inserted into a card slot that has been initialized with another card type Check the Card List branch Route CLIS in the database to determine whether the card slot has been previous...

Page 525: ...a subsequent execution of the same routine that reported a failure the circuitry passes the test the card is instructed to extinguish the LED Occasionally circuitry may fail a diagnostic test even th...

Page 526: ...10 6 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Peripheral Card Installation 10 NOTES...

Page 527: ...re universal Table 10 2 lists the Peripheral Interface card types that may be inserted into each card slot in the Coral IPx 500 system The discontinued XXXsl and XXX 200 cards are for use in slots 1 t...

Page 528: ...2 048Mbps rate NOTE 30T Xsl and 30T Xipx are not for use in the North American market 30T Xsl discontinued X varies by Market 1 2 3 IPx 500M 8TBRPipx All Same specifications as 4TBRipx 4TBRsl 8TBRipx...

Page 529: ...round Start trunk interface card Includes 4 ports with power failure PF transfer MR denotes optional 12kHz or 16kHz metering detection 4TMR PFsl G discontinued 4TMR PFsl discontinued 1 2 3 IPx 500M 4T...

Page 530: ...annel PRI Primary Rate Interface digital trunk card ISDN compatible digital interface European ETSI standard 30B D at 2 048Mbps E1 rate NOTE PRI 30ipx and PRI 30sl are not for use in the North America...

Page 531: ...re small form factor Coral cards that can migrate to the Coral IPx 500M main cage All of the telephones are common to the Coral family and there is no need to replace any set when migrating from the C...

Page 532: ...Card Description XXXipx and XXXsl Cards 10 2 Remove the lower guide pin from the card Figure 10 1 XXXipx Peripheral Card Layout X X X i p x Guide Pin Upper Card Ejector Black with Card Name Lower Car...

Page 533: ...Card Description XXXipx and XXXsl Cards 10 Figure 10 2 XXXsl and XXX 200 Peripheral Card Layout X X X s l Lower Guide Pin Upper Card Ejector Red with Card Name Lower Card Ejector Red Front View Right...

Page 534: ...10 14 Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual Peripheral Card Description XXXipx and XXXsl Cards 10 NOTES...

Page 535: ...the external clock rate into the Coral internal clock To allow the clock signal to be fed into the Coral IPx 500 internal clock the digital trunk interface cards must be inserted into specific slots w...

Page 536: ...ronization sources either in the main or in the expansion cage is valid The hardware selection between the main cage and the expansion cages synchronization slots is determined by jumper settings on t...

Page 537: ...rnal clock source If the primary digital trunk card issue a LOS or Red alarm and a secondary external clock source be defined the system determines if the secondary digital trunk card is functioning p...

Page 538: ...d SEC SYNC I O SLOT PRM SYNC I O SLOT 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 Coral IPx 500X 1st Expansion Cage SEC SYNC I O SLOT PRM SYNC I O SLOT 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 DIGITAL TRUNK SECONDARY CLOCK SYNC SHELF 0 1 OR 2...

Page 539: ...BRI 4TBRipx 8TBRipx In the IPx 800X expansion unit PRI 23 PTRI 30 UDT PRI 23 T1 T1 UDT T1 E1 30T x BRI 4TBR 8TBR If an IPx 800X Expansion cage is installed and Coral FlexiCom 300 400 5000 6000 or IPx...

Page 540: ...North America only 2 PRIipx PRI or T1 E1 card connected to PSTN type stratum 4 End office 3 PRIipx PRI or T1 E1 card connected to a private network There are three possibilities listed in order of pre...

Page 541: ...branch Route DTDB 3 to set the following parameters ADDR PRM SEC Enter the appropriate shelf slot combination of your choice PRM shelf 4 SEC shelf 5 For more information refer to Chapter 8 of the Prog...

Page 542: ...onization Figure 10 5 Coral IPx 500X Expansion Cage Jumper Settings for synchronization Slot 4 JU8 JU7 JU5 Slot 5 Primary Secondary Secondary Primary N A N A N A N A JU9 JU10 JU11 JU12 JU13 JU14 JU5 J...

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