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Chapter Contents
This chapter contains information on:
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Installing the Hicom 150 E OfficePro communication system |
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Configuring the boards
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Tools and help needed
The following are needed for installing the Hicom 150 E OfficePro system:
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Tools: |
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Hex or open-end wrench, 8 mm |
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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 (¼" to 5/16") |
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Phillips or cross-point screwdrivers, sizes 1 and 2 |
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TORX screwdriver, size TX20 |
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Wire stripper (Part No. C39407-A139-A11, not for U.S.) |
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Electric drill |
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Hammer |
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Level |
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Tape measure |
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Special tool for mounting the Hicom cordless 150 E base station (not for U.S.) |
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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: AuroraDuet, or similar, ISDN protocol analyzer (for PRI) |
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For U.S. only: Punch-down tool suitable for the block used (such as 66 block) |
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Installation Activity |
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Select the Installation site (usually predetermined) |
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Mount the main distribution frame (MDFU or MDFU-E) (in the U.S., the customer supplies the MDF) |
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Set up the system cabinets: (for stacked system cabinets) (not for U.S.) |
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Mount on the wall if desired (for U.S. only) |
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Install the seismic anchors if required (for U.S. only) |
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(already completed in non-U.S. systems) |
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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 |
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Conduct a visual inspection |
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Selecting a Site
The customer usually has a preferred installation site in mind. Make sure that the customer's site meets the following guidelines:
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Do not expose the systems to direct sources of heat (such as sunlight and 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 a 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 installation outside the U.S., there are no specifications for minimum distances to be maintained between system cabinets and walls or ceilings in terms of functionality and environmental conditions.
For U.S. Only:
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Install secondary-protection equipment |
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Avoid standard carpeting, as it tends to produce electrostatic charges |
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Ensure the availability of a power source that meets the requirements described in Section 4.1.3.1 on page 4-6 |
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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. |
The equipment room for the system should provide adequate space for installation and maintenance activities (such as removing and replacing boards). Leave at least 16 in. (42 cm) on all sides of the system, and 36 in. (91.44 cm) in front.
Note: Refer to Section 2.3.1 for Information on Hicom 150 E OfficePro design and dimensions.
One ac power source is required for each cabinet. The ac power source must meet the requirements specified in Table 4-2.
Normal Input |
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120 Vac/60 Hz |
110 Vac |
130 Vac |
47 Hz |
63 Hz |
AC Power Outlet Requirements (for U.S. Only)
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Must have a UL Listed or CSA Certified transient surge protector between the outlet and the system. Up to two cabinets can be connected to the surge protector. Under no circumstances should any OfficePro system or combination of systems be connected directly to a wall outlet. |
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Must not be located more than 8 feet (2.4 m) from the system |
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Must provide fused 120 Vac (single-phase) power at 50 to 60 Hz capable of delivering 20 amperes |
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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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Should be on a dedicated circuit with an isolated ground |
Do not connect the power until the system is properly grounded as described in Section 4.1.8 on page 4-27. Refer to Section 5.1.3 on page 5-2 for more information about connecting the power supply.
Procedure
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WARNING Use only equipment and materials that are in perfect working order. Do not start up equipment with visible damage. |
Introduction
In the U.S., customers supply their own main distribution frames. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation.
Outside the U.S., the following are used as main distribution frames:
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MDFU-E, which is shipped with new systems (see Figure 4-30). |
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MDFU (one MDFU unit per system cabinet), which was used for non-U.S. Hicom 150 E OfficePro systems in Release 2.0 and earlier (see Figure 4-29). |
Installation Notes (Not for U.S.)
The MDFU or MDFU-E should be installed in the direct vicinity of the system (note length of connecting cable) and at eye level. Mount it on the wall according to the instructions that came with it. The bag attached to the cover contains a drill template and screws and wall anchors for attaching the MDF to the wall.
Procedure for Mounting the MDF on the Wall (Not for U.S.)
Introduction
Outside the U.S., the cabinets are already equipped with the boards needed for the customer's specific requirements. In the U.S., you may need to install the boards.
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Hazard Be sure to ground the system properly before starting it up and connecting the stations. |
System configurations
The following setup options are possible for system cabinets:
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One cabinet on a wall (for U.S. only) |
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Two cabinets stacked on a wall (for U.S. only) |
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The horizontal surface may be floor or a table.
How the Covers Are Secured
The front cabinet cover (for board servicing) and the rear cabinet cover (for cable servicing) are each secured by two snap fasteners.
You can remove the upper and lower grills in both covers. This facilitates routing the cables to the MDF.
To replace a cover, position the snap fasteners in the two guides and press down on the cover until it snaps into place.
Procedure (Figure 4-1)
Mounting the Cover
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Procedure
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Remove the front and rear cabinet covers. |
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Place the system cabinet in the installation site and make sure that it is level and stable. U.S. only: For wall mounting, refer to page 4-11. |
Mounting a One-Cabinet System on the Wall (for U.S. Only)
You can mount a one-cabinet system on the wall using the wall-mount kit.
Wall-Mount Kit
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Procedure (Figure 4-3 on page 4-13)
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WARNING An empty OfficePro cabinet weighs 32 lb. (14.53 kg). Mount the cabinets before equipping them with boards and do not attempt to lift objects that you think are too heavy for you; get help. |
You can invert the bracket to have the cabinet swing out in the opposite direction.
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WARNING Do not fasten power cords to building surfaces when mounting cabinets on the wall. |
Wall Mounting (One-Cabinet System)
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Procedure
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Remove the front and rear cabinet covers. |
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Mount the stabilizer feet (not for U.S.) on the basic cabinet (BC). Place the basic cabinet in the installation site and make sure that it is level and stable. |
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Place the expansion cabinet (EC) on the basic cabinet. Make sure that the EC feet slide into the depressions in the top of the BC. |
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If mounting the system on the floor or on a table, attach the two cabinets using the four connecting plates each held by two screws with washers (Figure 4-4 on page 4-15). Be sure to fasten all four of the adjoining corners. Make sure that the connecting plates are mounted in the correct direction (inside the cabinets and pointing inward). |
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For U.S. only: If mounting the system on the wall, refer to page 4-16. |
For U.S. Only
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DANGER The connecting plates must be installed to ensure proper grounding for systems mounted on a floor or other horizontal surface. |
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You can install seismic anchors for greater stability, as is required in some installations. Refer to Section 4.1.7 on page 4-24 for more information and take note that the bolts and inserts included in the seismic anchor kit are suitable for concrete floors; bolts for other surfaces must be supplied separately. |
Installing a Stacked Two-Cabinet System
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Laying the Connecting Cables
To lay the connecting cables between the two cabinets, you can cut out the pre-stamped recesses in the bottom of EC1 and the top of the BC with a pair of diagonal cutting pliers and break them out with a pair of flat-nosed pliers.
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WARNING Be careful when breaking out the recesses. Remove any sharp edges and corners. |
Mounting Two Cabinets Stacked on the Wall (for U.S. Only)
You can mount two cabinets stacked on the wall using the wall-mount kit.
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DANGER The second cabinet also requires an earth ground as described on page 4-32. Do not fasten wall-mounted cabinets with the connecting plates, as this will interfere with the earth ground. |
Wall-Mount Kit
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WARNING An empty OfficePro cabinet weighs 32 lb. (14.53 kg). Mount the cabinets before equipping them with boards and do not attempt to lift objects that you think are too heavy for you; get help. |
Procedure (Figure 4-6 on page 4-18)
You can invert the brackets to have the cabinets swing out in the opposite direction.
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WARNING Do not fasten power cords to building surfaces when mounting cabinets on the wall. |
Wall Mounting (Stacked Two-cabinet System)
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Laying the Connecting Cables
To lay the connecting cables between the two cabinets, you can cut out the pre-stamped recesses in the bottom of EC1 and the top of the BC with a pair of diagonal cutting pliers and break them out with a pair of flat-nosed pliers.
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WARNING Be careful when breaking out the recesses. Remove any sharp edges and corners. |
Procedure: Mounting the Stabilizer Feet (Not for U.S.)
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WARNING (Not for U.S.) Always mount the stabilizer feet on stacked, surface-mounted system cabinets to ensure stability (Figure 4-7). |
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For U.S. only: You can install seismic anchors for greater stability, as is required in some installations. Refer to Section 4.1.7 on page 4-24 for more information and note that the bolts and inserts included in the seismic anchor kit are suitable for concrete floors; bolts for other surfaces must be supplied separately. |
Mounting the Stabilizer Feet (Not for U.S.)
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Procedure
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Remove the front and rear cabinet covers. |
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Place the system cabinets side by side in the installation site and make sure that they are level and stable. Correct any differences in height. |
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If mounting the system on the floor or on a table, attach the two cabinets using four connecting plates each held by two screws with washers (Figure 4-8). Be sure to fasten all four of the adjoining corners. Make sure that the connecting plates are mounted in the correct direction (inside the cabinets and pointing inward). |
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DANGER (for U.S. Only) The connecting plates must be installed to ensure proper grounding for systems mounted on a floor or other horizontal surface. |
Installing a Two-Cabinet System
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Laying the Connecting Cables
To lay the connecting cables between the cabinets, first remove the lower grills in the rear covers.
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WARNING Only two cabinets may be stacked vertically. When setting up a three-cabinet system place EC2 next to the BC. |
Procedure
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Remove the front and rear cabinet covers. |
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Mount one stabilizer foot (not for U.S.) on the basic cabinet and one on the expansion cabinet (EC2). Place EC2 next to the BC in the installation site and make sure that it is level and stable. Correct any differences in height. |
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Place expansion cabinet EC1 on the basic cabinet. Insert the feet of EC1 into the depressions in the top of the BC. |
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Attach the three cabinets using four connecting plates, each held by two screws with washers (two plates on each adjoining corner; see Figure 4-9). Be sure to use all eight plates. Make sure that the connecting plates are mounted in the correct direction (inside the cabinet and pointing inward). |
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DANGER (for U.S. Only) The connecting plates must be installed to ensure proper grounding for systems mounted on a floor or other horizontal surface. |
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You can install seismic anchors for greater stability, as is required in some installations. Refer to Section 4.1.7 on page 4-24 for more information and take note that the bolts and inserts included in the seismic anchor kit are suitable for concrete floors; bolts for other surfaces must be supplied separately. |
Installing a Three-Cabinet System
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A three-cabinet system cannot be mounted on a wall. |
Laying the Connecting Cables
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To lay the cables between the BC and EC2, remove the lower grills in the two rear covers. |
Seismic anchors can be used for additional stability if desired by the customer or required by code.
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Local building codes may require the use of seismic anchors in critical locations, such as hospitals. The OfficePro seismic anchor kit includes bolts and inserts suitable for concrete floors. Consult the site planner for code requirements, or if the customer wishes to install the seismic anchors on another type of floor. |
Procedure (Figure 4-10 on page 4-25)
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Hook the anchor into the center holes in the lower grill on each cabinet, front and back. |
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Bolt the anchor to the floor using the holes provided. |
The anchor for the back of the cabinets is wider to provide space for cables.
Seismic Anchoring
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Seismic Anchors for Multiple Cabinets
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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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