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WM1 Rack-Installation Procedure
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Chapter 1
Installation procedure
Chapter 2
Assembling
Chapter 3
Power connections
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3.9
Chapter 4
Internal connections
Chapter 5
External connections
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Chapter 6
Commissioning
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1
1.1
General
The purpose of this module is to guide you through the installation operations, considering that
most of the installation can be performed before the arrival on-site.
It describes the necessary steps for full installation.
In order to make future maintenance and management operations easier, it is essential that
you follow the installation procedures defined in the different steps described in List of steps
for complete installation , in compliance with the installation sequence.
1.2
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2.1
Introduction
The purpose of this section is to guide you through assembly operations.
In order to make future maintenance and management operations easier, it is essential that
you follow the installation procedures defined in this manual.
2.2
Overview
All the equipment is delivered in a single shipping carton. In the carton, the rack as well as the
accessory carton are placed on top. At the bottom, the cover rests on shims so that all the
chassis can be placed on it (front face towards bottom).
Important 1:
Before opening, the carton must be swung forwards through 90 with respect to the recommended transport position (to avoid shocks between the chassis and the cover).
Important 2:
Before commissioning, the shims in the battery tray must be removed.
2.3
Installation Procedure
Cabinet installation starts with the attachment of the rack to the wall (see Wall attachment
procedure ) with the attachment kit. The chassis is then hooked on and the bottom part of the
chassis is blocked.
To attach one or several cabinets to the wall, the minimum distances shown in the following
diagrams must be observed.
Caution:
Even if the installation comprises only one cabinet, it is recommended to plan enough room to
add an extension cabinet.
In addition, cabinet position with respect to the splitter must take account of distribution cable
length (15 meters).
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2.3.2
2.3.2.1
Horizontal positioning
Figure 2.2: Minimum distances to be respected for two cabinets mounted horizontally
2.3.2.2
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Vertical positioning
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Figure 2.3: Minimum distances to be respected for two cabinets mounted vertically
2.3.3
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AC cabinet:
USA: headless screw,
other countries: attachment screw.
3
3.1
General
The WM1 cabinet can be powered either via the 110 V / 230 V mains supply or via a -48 V
external power supply.
Hardware specifications regarding nominal voltage, protective category, installation category,
equipment mobility, connection type and operating conditions are listed in the module WM1
cabinet - Installation Recommendations, those regarding ground connection in Protective
ground connection .
The mains installation must be compliant with the IEC 127 standard: circuit breaker system.
For lightning-related problems, it is highly recommended to use the TN diagram. For Australia,
the equipment must be connected using a GG type power scheme only.
An easily accessible mains cut-off system, such as a breaker, a differential circuit breaker or a
rapid connector unplugging must be near the system. This cut-off system must be planned
to ensure protective ground continuity. The distance between connections must be at least
3 mm (0.12 in).
Connection to the mains is carried out by a type A cable connected via a power supply plug. In
all cases, safety is only ensured when the chassis is connected to a protective ground.
Important:
Only qualified personnel are authorized to perform electrical connection operations.
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The cable is attached to the chassis with a clamp at the wall frame bottom.
3.3
3.3.1
Recommendations
The WM1 cabinet is delivered with a CB160 110 V/ 230 V supply board (see module WM1
cabinet - Specific Technical Data CB160 power supply (for the AC version)). Check the
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In the case where the input voltage selection must be modified, check the 110/230 strap
position on the CB160 board (see Modification of mains input voltage ).
For the USA, the strap position is 110V (ex-factory).
Important:
Before any operation on the CB160 board and before removing its protective cover, you must disconnect it from the mains.
The protective ground connection must be fixed. When the mains connector is unplugged, the
ground must remain connected to the chassis.
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move the voltage selection jumper as shown printed on the board, with long nose pliers,
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3.3.3
Figure 3.8: View of the 3-pin mains connector on the supply board side
The min. 3 meter long power supply cable is delivered with the system.
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Figure 3.9: View of the power supply cable plugged into the CB160 board
Use the cable delivered with the cabinet. The ground wire of this cable does not ensure the
safety of personnel.
Important 1:
the connection on mains side should allow the system to be quickly disconnected. The cutt-off
system or 2P+T connectors (system, modem) must be located near the system and easily accessible.
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3.3.4
Battery connection
3.3.4.1
Introduction
For a small backup (10 mn), internal batteries allow backup operations to be perfomed in case
of a mains power failure.
In the case where a longer backup is needed (about 3 hours), external batteries have been
planned for.
3.3.4.2
Important 1:
if replacing the batteries, batteries with a flammability class at least equal to UL94/V2 must be
used.
Important 2:
replace only with a battery of same type or equivalent recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries following the manufacturer's instructions.
3.3.4.3
As standards, each WM1 cabinet (AC version) is delivered with internal batteries. These
batteries are found in a metal box delivered in the cabinet shipping carton.
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place the box in position on the bracket at the bottom of the WM1 cabinet and tighten the
fastener screws.
Caution 2:
the battery cable connection to the backplane will be performed later when the system is brought
into service.
The tray rests on the bracket and is fixed to the chassis with two screws through slot holes on
the rear panel.
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3.3.4.5
Connection cables
The battery kit delivered with the system comprises cables for internal batteries: 0.75 m long,
section 2.5 mm or cables for external batteries: 3m long, section 2.5 mm.
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Introduction
In the case where the - 48 V is supplied by an external source, the CB160 board is replaced by
the EPSI board (see: module WM1 cabinet - Specific Technical Data EPSI board (for the DC
version)).
3.4.2
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when several WM1 are required, each one of them must be equipped with an EPSI board.
3.4.2.1
Label
Note:
Before connecting the WM1 rack to the external source, check the label inside the WM1 rack (see figure
below).
3.4.2.2
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4.1
Introduction
This module presents:
4.2
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4.3
Fan connection
The fan is positioned on the upper rack of the chassis.
It is connected to the terminal strip. The terminal strip is linked to the connector X13 (see the
module WM1 cabinet - External connections and 48V terminal strip ).
Protection is ensured by the F6 fuse on the power supply cable (see 48V terminal strip ).
The fan is internally protected against power supply reversal.
Note:
In some countries, the fan is mandatory (e.g.: USA). In that case, it is installed in the factory.
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4.4
Modem connection
Important:
The modem connected must be certified and must be in compliance with standards in force, especially the IEC 950 safety standard.
When the modem is included in the shipment, it is installed and connected in the factory (line
lead and V24 lead).
Implementation and connection:
The modem must be positioned at the bottom of the chassis and attached with Rilsan or
Velcro type clamps.
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Connect an RJ45/RJ45 six-pin cable (reference 1AB 045210064) between the modem and
the modem network line connector (X10).
Connect the modem telephone line to the BURNDY two-pin (X11) connector.
Note:
The modem telephone line is, for safety reasons, a direct analog line. If this is not the case, the modem is connected to a Z boards analog equipment. A DID number must be assigned to the modem.
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Connect the modem power supply to the 48V terminal strip via the CM9 converter (48V
DC/9V DC reference 3BA56196AA).
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5
5.1
Introduction
This module presents:
5.2
The backplane and the connection to each board liable to be present in the cabinet
Reminder
The backplane is designed to:
5.3
Distribute to all boards the signals required for their operation (power supply, clock,
synchronization, etc.)
Interconnect all system boards via type 1 links in order to create the ACT architecture
Link all the boards to the system environment (distribution frame, CPU external
connections, external power supply).
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For a given cable type, wire output pins matching the concerned board are described in the
board connection module.
To connect each board to the backplane, see the table below:
Board
Nx64
PCM2
BPRA2
PRA2
BRA2
DPT1
NDDI2-2 (LS/GS)
DECT8
DID-USA
E&M-4TL
LIOB
LIOP
LIOX
RMAB
RT21
INTOF
INT-IP
4635H VPM35
4635J VPS35
4635H/J VPU5/VPU6
Note:
The list of usable boards is liable to change according to the country.
Important:
Do not forget to check the strap position on boards according to the operating mode. For this,
see the "Configuration" module for each board.
5.3.3
5.3.3.1
Mono CPU
In non duplicated CPU mode, remote maintenance is performed via the SRMA daughterboard
mounted on the MMS FD board. To mount the board:
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Remove the SPLB board (3BA53130), if present in the backplane (position FDBX101).
Mount the SRMA board on the MMSFD board as shown in the module MMSFD - External
connections Connection. The cabling between the CPU and MMSFD boards is provided
by the backplane. No additional cabling is necessary.
Duplicated CPU
In duplicated CPU mode, connections and cables are the same as for M2/M3 cabinets. The
SRMA board is not available, so an RMAB board or a BRMA unit must be used. For
connections, refer to the following modules:
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5.4
Distribution connection
5.4.1
The distribution cable is connected to a distribution frame on the PBX side. The link to the
main distribution frame is made by pairs.
The distribution cable is directly connected to the main distribution frame. The link to the
distribution is made on the main distribution frame by pair.
Figure 5.2: Distribution cable connected to a distribution frame on the PBX side
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Figure 5.3: Distribution cable directly connected to the main distribution frame
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5.4.2
IDC board mini-connectors fitted on DIN connectors are connected to the main distribution
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frame via links by pair (the system must be close to the main distribution frame, 40 cm for
example),
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The pair link is direct from mini-connectors to the distribution (destined only for a limited
number of sets), twisted pairs are attached within the system with self-adhesive
attachments.
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Figure 5.10: Connecting the link cable between the two cabinets
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6.1
6.1.1
Connections
Check the following:
6.1.2
6.2
Boards
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check the boards are inserted in the shelf as indicated on the site file,
if the cabinet is delivered with the boards already in it, make sure they are correctly
inserted by pushing each of them,
you must check that CPU and VPS35 board switches (if the latter is present) are in the
OFF position.
Powering up
1. close the mains breaker,
2. connect the mains cable,
3. on the CB160 supply board front face, press the S1 on/off switch:
the H1 powering up green led MAINS is on (normal operation with charger - supply),
the H2 yellow led BATT remains off (battery operation indicator light).
4. connect the battery cable of each cabinet to the X12 backup battery connector (see
module WM1 cabinet - Power connections ).
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6.3
Battery check: before checking battery life, perform 2 complete cycles (charging and
discharging). You must observe the periodical recharges recommended by the battery
manufacturer.
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