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Chapter Contents
This chapter contains information on:
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Installing the Hicom 150 E OfficeCom and OfficePoint communication systems |
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Configuring the boards |
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DANGER The system may be installed by authorized service personnel only. |
Tools and Help Needed
The following are needed for installing the Hicom 150 E OfficeCom and OfficePoint systems:
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Tools: |
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Diagonal cutting pliers, telephone pliers, wire stripper, flat-nosed pliers |
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Slotted screwdrivers from 2 to 8 mm (1/4 to 5/16 in.) |
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Phillips or cross-point screwdrivers, sizes 1 and 2 |
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Electric drill |
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Hammer |
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Level |
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Metric tape measure |
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Help: |
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Hicom Assistant T or Hicom Assistant E Office |
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Hand-held telephone test set |
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Digital-multimeter for testing ground connections and partial voltages |
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Not for U.S.: ISDN tester (such as K3000 or Aurora) |
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For U.S. only: Trend Communications auroraplus, or similar, ISDN protocol analyzer (for BRI) |
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For U.S. only: AuroraDuet, or similar, ISDN protocol analyzer (for PRI) |
After Starting Up the System (Refer to Section 5.2, Hicom 150 E OfficeCom, Point, One, and Start Startup)
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Test and ring out all telephones |
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Test all option modules connected |
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Test features programmed at optiset E telephones |
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Test public network connections |
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Test least cost routing if used |
Selecting a Site
Determine the installation site ahead of time in coordination with the customer. Be sure to observe the following guidelines when selecting the site:
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Do not expose the systems to direct sources of heat (such as sunlight or heaters). |
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Do not expose the systems to extremely dusty environments such as home workshops. |
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Avoid contact with chemicals, including fuels such as gasoline and household cleaners such as bleach. |
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Take every precaution to prevent the formation of condensation on the system during operation. If condensation forms on the system, make sure the system has time to dry completely before starting it up. |
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Observe the environmental conditions specified in Section 2.10.4. |
For U.S. Only
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Ensure that the installation site is in the immediate vicinity of an electrical outlet |
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Allow space for a main distribution frame or other additional equipment |
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Install lightning and surge arrester equipment |
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Avoid standard carpeting, as it tends to produce electrostatic charges |
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Ensure that Siemens equipment is 40 in. (101.6 cm) from other electrical equipment. The National Electrical Code (NEC) requires 36 in. (91.44 cm) of clearance in front of electrical equipment and 40 in. (101.6 cm) of clearance from other electrical service equipment. |
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Ensure that the equipment room for the system provides adequate space for installation and maintenance activities, including removing and replacing the cover. See Figure 4-40 on page 4-72 for space requirements on the sides of the system. We recommend using a plywood backboard at least 0.5 in. (127 mm) thick and measuring at least 4 ft. (122 cm) by 4 ft. (122 cm). |
OfficeCom and OfficePoint Space Requirements (for U.S. Only)
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For U.S. only: The system measures 18 by 17.7 inches (460 x 450 mm). It requires 18 in. (460 mm) of clearance on the left, and at least 8 in. (203 mm) of clearance on the top and right. Allow 20 in. (508 mm) of clearance on the bottom (for cords). Observe also the NEC requirements on page 4-71.
AC Power Outlet Requirements (for U.S. Only)
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Must not be located more than 6 feet (2 m) from the system |
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Must provide fused 120 Vac (single-phase) power at 60 Hz |
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Should be on a dedicated circuit with an isolated ground |
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Should have a warning attached to the circuit breaker that controls it to prevent accidental removal of power |
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Recommended: Add a power surge protector between the outlet and the system |
Note: Information on system design and dimensions can be found in the following sections:
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Hicom 150 E OfficeCom: Section 2.3.2 |
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Hicom 150 E OfficePoint: Section 2.3.3 |
Procedure
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Caution Use only equipment and help materials that are in perfect working order. Do not start up equipment with visible damage. |
Introduction
The main distribution frame unit (MDFU) (see Figure 4-41 on page 4-75) is the main distribution frame used.
Installation Notes
The main distribution frame unit (MDFU) should be mounted at eye level close to the system (note the connecting cable length). Attach the unit to the wall as described in the instructions shipped with it. A bag attached to the cover contains a drill template as well as screws and wall anchors for attaching the unit to the wall.
The MDFU must be grounded. Refer to Section 4.2.7 for an explanation of the procedure.
Procedure for Mounting the MDFU on the Wall
MDFU Layout and Dimensions
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Attach the system to the wall as shown in Figure 4-42.
Attaching the OfficeCom or OfficePoint Housing to the Wall
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Because of their protection class, the OfficeCom and OfficePoint systems do not have to be grounded. |
Grounding the System (for U.S. and Canada Only)
The system power cord on the OfficeCom and OfficePoint system is grounded, but the systems also require an earth ground, as do all digital switching systems. The earth ground must meet the requirements of the U.S. National Electrical Code or Canadian Electrical Code. The earth ground must be connected between the lug provided on the OfficeCom or OfficePoint rear panel and the electrical service panel that supplies the OfficeCom or OfficePoint with power, using wire no smaller than 14 AWG.
External Main Distribution Frame
For U.S. Only
The customer supplies a main distribution frame (MDF) to complete the communications system. Mount and ground the MDF in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Not for U.S.
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Hicom 150 E OfficeCom: Shipments of Release 2.0 and later always include an MDFU and two grounding cables (Germany only). Use one of the cables to ground the MDFU. It is not necessary to ground the connection between the MDFU and OfficeCom (see Figure 4-44). |
Refer to Figure 4-44 on page 4-79 when replacing a customer system using the existing external main distribution frame.
Grounding an Eternal Main Distribution Frame
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Refer to the Installation Guide, OfficeCom and OfficePoint, for Hicom 150 E (G281-0582-00) for information on installing or replacing boards. The Installation Guide is shipped with every OfficeCom and OfficePoint system.
Connecting to T1, PRI, or CorNet (for U.S. Only)
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Caution The TST1 Module (OfficeCom) can be installed only in conjunction with a Listed channel service unit (CSU). |
Hicom 150 E OfficeCom (Not for U.S.)
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Route 16 TW to the MDFU via SU_X8 and 8 TW via SU_X9 (see Figure 4-45), using a standard cable (with 16 TW) for each connection. Connect both cables (1 CABLU with SU connectors labeled 8 and 9) to the same jumper strip (25 TW). |
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Slot with any other peripheral board |
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Hicom 150 E OfficeCom - MDFU Connections for Peripheral Boards in OfficePro Format
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OfficeCom/OfficePoint - Cablu for Connection to the External Main Distribution Frame
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Hicom 150 E OfficePoint (Not for U.S.)
The integrated distribution frame of the OfficePoint system allows you to connect the cable network to the strunk and the stations using screw connections on slip-on connectors that can be easily removed for easy system connection and disconnection.
The peripheral boards and optional boards contain a distribution frame component in the form of edge connectors on the boards; the slip-on connectors for these edge connectors are supplied with the boards. You insert the wires into the screw connections on the slip-on connectors, tighten, and then slide the slip-on connectors onto the board edge connectors.
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If you have an external main distribution frame (MDFU), use CABLU S30269-Z41-A30 (Figure 4-46 on page 4-82) to connect the peripheral boards to the customer's line network. As shown in Figure 4-47 on page 4-83, you can connect the 8-pin slip-on connectors directly to the boards. The line network connects to the jumper strip.
If the boards are not already connected to the appropriate cables leaving the system, you need to connect them.
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The TST1 Module (OfficeCom) connects to a customer-supplied channel service unit (CSU) using the supplied cable. The CSU provides the required secondary protection. |
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Each port on the STLS4 Module connects to an S0 bus using the supplied, silver-satin connector cord and a surface-mounted RJ45X jack (a biscuit block). The surface-mounted RJ45X jack is not supplied. |
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The board in Slot 10 of OfficeCom connects using a special cable from the backplane to the main distribution frame (MDF). |
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The remaining peripheral boards and options connect to a customer-supplied main distribution frame (MDF) or similar equipment using the supplied MDF cables (octopus cables terminated in Amphenol connectors). You select the output pattern on the Amphenol connector by which slip-on connector you use on each board edge connector. |
Refer to the Installation Guide, OfficeCom and OfficePoint, for Hicom 150 E (G281-0582-00) for connection details.
OfficeCom System Overview and Slots
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Not for U.S.: Install the TS2 board in slots 7 and 9 only. For U.S. only: Install the TST1 board in slots 7 and 9 only. Each OfficeCom or OfficePoint system can have only one LAN Bridge board, and it should not be installed in slot 5. |
OfficePoint System Overview and Slots
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Refer to Chapter 9, Desktop Equipment" for details.
Before starting up the system, you must perform a visual inspection of the hardware, cables, and power supply. Conduct the visual inspection only while the system is disconnected from the power supply. Use lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures.
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DANGER Before beginning the work, make sure that the system is grounded and disconnected from the power supply. Use lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures. Always wear an antistatic wristband and observe the measures for protecting electrostatically sensitive devices. |
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Compare the slots for the installed boards with the card map. |
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Correct the board configuration and notify the sales department. |
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Check the local line voltage. |
Digital multimeter |
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After finishing the visual inspection, you can begin starting up the system as described in Section 5.2.2, Startup Procedure, on page 5-11. |
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Select the installation site (usually predetermined) |
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Unpack the components |
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Attach the system to the wall |
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Lay the cables |
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Connect the telephones |
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Connect the plug-in power supply unit |
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Perform a visual inspection |
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Close the hinged cover |
Selecting a Site
Determine the installation site ahead of time in coordination with the customer.
You must observe the following guidelines when selecting the site:
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Do not expose the systems to direct sources of heat (such as sunlight or heaters). |
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Do not expose the systems to extremely dusty environments. |
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Avoid contact with chemicals. |
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Take every precaution to prevent the formation of condensation on the system during operation. If condensation forms on the system, make sure that the system has time to dry completely before starting it up. |
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Observe the environmental conditions specified in Section 2.10.4. |
You will find information on the design and dimensions in the following section:
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Hicom 150 E OfficeOne/OfficeStart: Section 2.3.4 |
Procedure
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Compare the components included in the delivery with the packing slip to make sure they are complete. |
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Determine whether any damage has occurred during transport and report it to the proper departments. |
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Dispose of the packing materials properly according to local regulations. |
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Caution Use only equipment and materials that are in perfect working order. Do not start up equipment with visible damage. |
Attach the system to the wall as shown in Figure 4-53.
System Overview
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SBS Station Number Assignments
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Before starting up the system, you must perform a visual inspection of the hardware, cables, and the power supply. The visual inspection must be performed while the system is disconnected from the power supply.
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After completing the visual inspection, you can start up the system as described in Section 5.2.2, Startup Procedure, on page 5-11. |
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Hicom 150 H V1.0 - Hicom 150 E Office Rel.2.0-3.0 Service Manual | Siemens Part No.: P31003-M1550-X403-3-7620 | Conversion Date: 2000-08-24 |
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