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M2 Cabinet - Presentation
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Chapter 1
Overview
Chapter 2
Hardware description
Chapter 3
Specific Technical Data
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Chapter 4
Installation Recommendations
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Chapter 5
Cabling diagram
Chapter 6
Protection against Interferences
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1.1
Overview
The M2 cabinet contains the equipment designed to build medium-size capacity Alcatel-Lucent
OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server.
It can support:
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one ACT 6U shelf and one ACT-CH8 shelf, which can host up to 8 common hardware
electronic boards
When more than one shelf exists, one shelf is set as the main ACT, the others are set as
peripheral ACTs.
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Configuration (see M2 cabinet - Hardware description ), where the cabinet and its shelves
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2.1
General
The M2 cabinet is used for medium capacity PCXs. It can support the following configurations:
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The CPU board can be alone or coupled with the IO2N board (option) in the shelf.
The boards must be positioned in compliance with the above drawings.
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The other slots are general purpose locations which can be used for any other ACT board.
Note:
In the peripheral ACTs, the INTOF link boards are inserted in the CPU slots.
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Ventilation shelf
The M2 cabinet has a cooling unit located at the top of the cabinet. This unit contains five fans.
There are two types of ventilation shelf:
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Introduction
This module provides the following information:
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The equipment features (rectifier, battery, PSAL) used with a complete installation
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3.2.1
Presentation
3.2.1.1
M2 Cabinet
The M2 cabinet is shown in the figure below:
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M3 Cabinet
The M3 cabinet is shown in the figure below:
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SHELVES
6U
12U
Back plane
ACT
ACT
Boards
14 boards (max.)
28 boards (max.)
Power Supply
48 V is supplied by a power supply cabinet dedicated to the M2 cabinets.
The max. overall consumption is about 1000 W.
The PABX operating voltage must be between 45 V and 57 V.
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Consumption
3.4.1
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- 48 V
max. (1 erlang)
0,25 erlang
CPU3 step2
330 mA
330 mA
CPU5 step2
450 mA
450 mA
E&M-4TL
130 mA
130 mA
GPA
285 mA
285 mA
INTOF
160 mA
160 mA
170 mA
170 mA
355 mA
355 mA
OBCA
30 mA
30 mA
RMA
70 mA
70 mA
UA32
660 mA
491 mA
UA16
354 mA
270 mA
Z24-2
1204 mA
466 mA
Z12-2
662 mA
293 mA
LIOB
440 mA
440 mA
LIOX
390 mA
390 mA
VPS35
315 mA
315 mA
DID
135 mA
135 mA
LS/GS (NDDI2-2)
120 mA
120 mA
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140 mA
140 mA
360 mA
360 mA
SPA3
375 mA
375 mA
MSBI
194 mA
194 mA
FAN
Fan shelf (5 fans)
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Consumption Examples
3.4.2.1
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490 mA
490 mA
The consumptions calculated below are given for configurations with the following trunks:
table 3.5: PCM Trunks
PCM TRUNKS
Configuration type
Consumption (48V)
30 trunks, 48 UA, 48 Z
2.1 A
30 trunks, 80 UA, 96 Z
3.6 A
5.7 A
9A
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Configuration type
Consumption (48V)
8 T0/S0, 48 UA, 48 Z
2A
2.7 A
4.4 A
6.8 A
M3 Cabinet
The consumptions calculated below are given for configurations with the following trunks:
table 3.7: ISDN Trunks
ISDN TRUNKS
Configuration type
Consumption (48V)
10.7 A
10.6 A
14.8 A
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6 T2, 18 T0/S0, 368 UA, 648 Z
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22.5 A
Set Consumption
Set consumption is as follows:
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Z set: 40 mA,
UA set: 10 mA.
Interface Type
In order not to lower the level of security, it is necessary to connect circuits of the same type
together and to make sure that the constraints required for each type of circuit are respected in
the means of connection.
The interface list is as follows (EN 41-003 and EN 60-950):
BOARD CLASSIFICATION
Z interface (2 wire analog set)
Classified TRT
Classified TRT
Classified TRT
Classified TRT
Classified TBTS
T0/S0 interface
Classified TBTS
T1/T2 interface
Classified TBTS
Ethernet interface
Classified TBTS
Classified TBTS
On hold music
Classified TBTS
V24 interface
Classified TBTS
Classified TBTS
Classified TBTS
Classified TBTS
Classified TBTS
Classified TBTS
48 VDC interface
Classified TBTS
Note:
dedicated sets connected to the system have a classified TBTS interface.
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Name
Description
Reference
Safety level
DID
3BA 23181
TNV1
LS/GS
Loop Start/Ground
Start board
3BA 23171
TNV3
GS
3BA 23196
TNV3
DPT1
Dual port T1
3BA 23164
TNV1
E&M
3BA 23191
TNV1
UA 32
ICS 32 interfaces
(digital sets)
3BA 53050
SELV
UA 16
ICS 16 interfaces
3BA 53084
SELV
Z12-2
ONS 12 ports
3BA 53071
TNV2
Z24-2
ONS 24 ports
3BA 53065
TNV2
CPU5
3BA 27038
SELV
PCM2
3BA 23064
SELV
PRA2
3BA 23076
SELV
Nx64
N x 64 Kbits/s board
3BA 23011
SELV
CPU3
3BA 57162
SELV
LIOX
Compression
3BA 23145
SELV
LIOB
Network compression
with basic ISDN access
3BA 23138
SELV
INTOF
3BA 53118
SELV
GPA
Signal processing
board without external
connection
3BA 53097
SELV
Battery type
CPU3
VPS35
Lithium battery
VPM35
Lithium battery
GPA
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Rectifier
The rectifier must deliver a continuous current whose ripple complies with KAX9516 standard
under an on load voltage between 47 V and 54 V, the intensity being set by the OPS.
Mains and "D curve" circuit breaker ratings are given in the following table:
Rectifier nominal intensity
(under 48V)
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RATING
Mains required (AC power
supply)
16 A
1.3 kVA
1.8 kVA
25 A
2 kVA
2.8 kVA
40 A
3.2 kVA
4.5 kVA
Batteries
The two figures below give the battery autonomy:
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PSAL
When the batteries unload, the supply voltage decreases progressively. The PSAL (Power
Supply Alarm) detects the threshold below which the rack cannot operate.
The PSAL threshold is factory-fitted. There are two PSAL thresholds, depending on whether
the rack is managed by a CPU board or an INT-IP3 board:
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The PSAL (Power Supply Alarm) generates a PSAL signal to the CPU board or to the INT-IP3
board. On reception of this signal, the CPU board or the INT-IP3 board shuts down. The PSAL
detects mains recovery and authorizes the CPU board or the INT-IP3 board to operate again.
During normal operation, the green indicator light must be lit (PSAL idling).
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Electromagnetic Compatibility
The cabinet complies with the following standards:
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EN 55 022 Class B
EN 55 024
Safety Standards
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This cabinet is compliant with Technical Regulations for Law Voltage Electrical Equipment
and Technical Regulations in Electro Magnetic Compatibility in force in Ukraine.
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The cabinet complies with the following standards: IEC 60950-1/EN 60950-1 + UL standard
N60950-1/CAN/CSA C22.2 N609501.
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Network Connection
The cabinet complies with FCC part 68 standard.
3.11
Environment
Storage, transportation and cabinet environment comply with the following standards:
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ETS 300 019 1.1, Storage, Class 1.2: Weather protected, Not temperature controlled
locations
ETS 300 019 1.3, In Use, Class 3.1: Stationary use, Temperature controlled locations
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A room layout is proposed, showing the possible locations for the equipment for a complete
installation.
The hardware is specified as follows:
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protection class: I
degree of pollution: 2,
max. operating temperature: 35C (95F) without ventilator; 45C (113F) with ventilators.
Room layout
The room where the PABX is installed must be big enough, clean, well-lit and easily
accessible.
The room must be fitted out before the PABX installation. The room must be equipped with at
least four power sockets.
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The room must be free from dust currents and with a ceiling height of around 2.5m (usual
ceiling height for offices). Access must be easy for installation and maintenance of the
hardware. Room length must be sufficient to contain 1 or 2 cabinet add-ons in line with the first
cabinet.
A desk must be made available for the technician to facilitate system installation, as well as a
filing cabinet for storing the documentation, back-ups and, where appropriate, the maintenance
hardware kit.
The room must not be fitted with a carpet requiring anti-static treatment.
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Environment
The PABX is designed to work in a well-ventilated office atmosphere. It has ventilation grills.
4.3.2
Temperature
In operating conditions the temperature must be between +5C (-5C exceptionally) and
+40C (45C exceptionally) and the temperature gradient does not exceed 30C/hour
(86F/hour). In degree Fahrenheit, the temperature must be between 41F (23F exceptionally)
and 104F (113F exceptionally)
During storage, the temperature must be between -25C (-13F) and +55C (131F) and the
temperature gradient must not exceed 30C/hour (86F/hour).
During transportation, the temperature must be between -25C (-13F) and +70C (158F).
4.3.3
either forced ventilation to avoid the accumulation of hot air close to the PABX,
or air conditioning.
This air conditioning can be that of the building in which the room is located but certain
precautions must be taken, such as:
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when the air conditioning is shut off, this must not produce a high rise in temperature,
To overcome these problems, use air conditioning which is specific to the premises and
powered by a back-up unit.
To ensure that the PABX operates properly, the main precautions to be taken are:
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automatic ventilation and air conditioning restart as soon as the mains power supply has
been restored,
thermal alarm installation. In order to remedy an air conditioning system failure quickly, a
device signaling an unusual temperature rise is necessary.
Hygrometry
The degree of hygrometry without condensation must be between 5% and 85% (90%
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exceptionally).
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Atmospheric pressure
The atmospheric pressure must be between 70 kPa and 106 KPa.
4.3.6
Radiation
Only radiation sources respecting the prevailing EMC standards can be located near the PABX
(photocopiers, transformers, electrical control panels, etc.).
In all cases, the PABX and sets must not be located in an electromagnetic field greater than 3
V/m.
4.3.7
Abnormal Voltages
No source of industrial parasites, whether repeated or accidental, electric or electrostatic, no
telephone or computer distribution line exposed to atmospheric disturbances must interfere
with PABX operation.
4.3.8
Lighting
The ambient electrical lighting must be sufficient to allow rapid intervention on the equipment.
In addition, the rear and front panels of the PABX must be sufficiently lit and also the
maintenance desk.
In line with office premises, the average lighting level must be about 300 lux at 80cm from floor
level.
Avoid direct sunlight and prefer incandescent lighting or anti-interference fluorescent tubes.
The lighting sources must be powered by the back-up network if it exists.
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4.4
The rectifier can be located in a specific room or in the same room as the PABX provided that
it meets the radiation standards and is at least 3 metres from the PABX, to avoid any radiation.
If the rectifier is located in separate premises, these premises must meet the following
conditions:
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no dust, acid fumes, corrosive atmosphere, different types of ducts (water, gas, electricity),
the power supply cabinet must be installed as near as possible to the rectifier,
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the distance between the rectifier and the PABX must not be too great to avoid oversizing
of the power supply cables.
The nature, calibration and type of protection devices, emergency stop devices, conductor
cross-section and type of canalization must be defined in accordance with prevailing
standards.
4.5
According to the type of battery, check the electrolyte level. If the batteries are delivered dry,
fill them up with distilled water. It is essential to comply with the scheduled refill operation
specified by the manufacturer.
For information on battery life, see M2 cabinet - Specific Technical Data .
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Recommended Equipment
It is recommended that the premises be locked and the keys held by a single person.
4.7.1
Fire Detection
It is recommended that the room be equipped with a smoke detection system by ionic analysis.
4.7.2
Fire Protection
It is recommended that the room be equipped with a protection system using inert gas
(systems using water projection or mechanical foam must be avoided).
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Temperature Alarm
A device for signalling abnormal temperature rise in the room can be of use in responding to
air conditioning problems or abnormal conditions quickly.
All these devices are highly recommended given that the PABX and all its peripheral
equipment represent a significant investment and a security equipment.
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General
The power connection of each shelf is carried out from the power supply terminal block located
at the back of the cabinet. The terminal block makes it possible to isolate each shelf
individually.
The shelf connection cables of the cabinet are :
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Ventilator shelf
The M2 cabinet is composed of a 5-ventilator shelf
Ventilators blow the air through the top cover opening. A connection board integrated in the
shelf includes :
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The ventilator shelf is powered with -48V (A48VL) and 0V48 (A48V) from the cabinet terminal
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Notice to the attention of the users and installer:
USA - FCC (Federal Communication Commission)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to consult the installer or service person.
Changes or modifications to this equipment, not expressly approved by ALCATEL-LUCENT,
may cause harmful interference and void the users authority to operate this equipment.
Japan - VCCI (Voluntary Control Council for Interference)
Translation :
This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for
Interference from Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this is used near a radio or
television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use
the equipment according to the instruction manual.
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