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S and L Racks - Installation Procedure
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Chapter 1
Installation procedure
Chapter 2
Assembling
Chapter 3
Internal connections
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Chapter 4
External connections
0-2
Chapter 5
Power connections
5.3
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Chapter 6
Maintenance
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1.1
Overview
The purpose of this module is to guide you through assembly operations.
It describes all steps required for complete installation.
To facilitate subsequent maintenance and management operations, the different installation
methods described in the following section must be carefully followed in the order given.
There are 3 types of racks:
1.2
Install the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server rack (see module
Small & Large racks - Assembling )
Make internal connections (see module Small & Large racks - Internal connections )
Make external connections (see module Small & Large racks - External connections )
Connect power supplies (see module Small & Large racks - Power connections )
First level maintenance operations are described in the Maintenance module (see module
Small & Large racks - Maintenance )
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2.1
Equipment reception
The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CS rack is delivered:
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configured with the software key corresponding to the desired levels of service.
2.2
2.2.1
Overview
S and L racks can be installed in three ways:
2.2.2
Placed on a table: a maximum of three racks can be stacked on top of each other.
Mounted in a standard 19" cabinet: the rack is mounted in the cabinet by means of
guide rails (provided by the cabinet supplier), or using an optional 19" mounting kit (there is
a kit for each type of rack).
Place the slots of the fastening pin at the level of the screw heads of the guide rail (in 1),
then seat it against the stop (in 2).
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Fasten the two screws of the guide rail until the fastening pin is locked.
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Step 3: attaching the guide rails on the front uprights of the cabinet.
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Clip the nuts at the marked positions (step 2) on the rear face of the two uprights.
Place the guiding rail against the upright (in 4) with the openings of the rail in front of the
nuts. Then, fit these screws in the openings and tighten them (in 5).
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3.1
Overview
After describing the pinout of the RJ45 output connectors for each board and reviewing the
cables to be used, this module goes on to describe the different rack connections to be made
to interconnect main rack boards (if 1 or 2 extension racks are used).
3.2
3.2.1
GD board
RJ45 pin
TX+
TX-
RX+
Audio Out
A
Audio
Out B
CONFIG
CTS
DSR
RX
MODULE1
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
MODULE2
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
AUDIO-IN
Audio In A
Audio In
B
Audio
Ctrl A
Audio
Ctrl B
LAN
AUDIO-OUT
Ground
+12 V
DTR
RTS
RX-
Ground
TX
LAN: Ethernet 10/100 Base T (MDI-II/straight cable), for interconnection with CPU-GA or
LAN.
CONFIG: RS232 for terminal (to configure the GD board: static and dynamic addressing).
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3.2.2
CS and GA boards
RJ45 pin
LAN/WAN
TX+
TX-
RX+
CONFIG
CTS
DSR
RX
Up-link
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
Unit 1 to 3
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
3.2.3
DTR
RTS
RXGround
Ground
TX
MEX board
RJ45 pin
MAIN
1
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
3.3
Type
Impedance
Ethernet
100 Ohms
HSL
100 Ohms
3.4
Example connection
This example shows the Ethernet connection of two CSs (duplicated configuration), one GA
and two local GDs to a LANX16.
The entire assembly is connected to the data network via an external LAN switch.
A third, remote GD is connected to the assembly via the LAN.
Remark:
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4.1
General
After describing the pinout of board RJ45 output connectors and reviewing the cables to be
used for external connection, this module goes on to describe the different connections to be
made between the system and the outside world (management PC, terminals, DECT or PWT
base stations, public network and also to the customer LAN and optional devices).
4.2
4.2.1
SLI board
RJ45 pin
1 to 16
ZA
ZB
4.2.2
UAI board
RJ45 pin
1 to 16
L1
L2
4.2.3
BRA board
RJ45 pin
1 to 8
TX+
RX+
RX-
TX-
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NETW II
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
PBX X
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
4.2.5
LAN X board
RJ45 pin
Ports 1 to 15I
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
Up-link
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
4.2.6
Z set
B1
Z set
A1
2 to 8
RING_B1
Tip_A1
RING_B
Tip_A
ZB1
ZA1
Connector 1:
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Z set B1 and Z set A1 : connection to a Z set for LR line call forward function (*).
ZB1 and ZA1: connection to an SLI board device for LR line call forward function (*).
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Type
Impedance
T1, T2
Ethernet
100 Ohms
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4.4
Connecting a PC
4.4.1
System management
4.4.2
4.5
Connecting terminals
4.5.1
SYT 0.5 mm cable: 800 m (terminal with no options) or 600 m (terminal with S0 or Z
option)
278 0.6 mm cable: 1200 m (terminal with no options) or 850 m (terminal with S0 or Z
option)
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For more information on the connection and wall mounting of each Reflexes terminal, see
module Small & Large racks - External connections.
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use the even interface for the master link and the other for the slave link.
The two cables must be of the same length. The first interface of the system UAI16 board must
not be used as the attendant console uses these points.
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Note:
A preliminary survey must be performed using coverage tools. Base stations are then installed according
to survey results.
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The PRA board is connected to a Digital Line Termination (DLT) via 2 symmetrical twisted
pairs.
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Cable impedance:120 Ohms +/- 20 % between 200 KHz and 1 MHz; 120 Ohms +/- 10 % at 1
MHz.
Use L120 series cable (or equivalent L204).
The T1/T2-DLT distance is limited by attenuation between DLT and T1/T2 that must not
exceed 6 dB at 1024 kHz.
4.7.3
Connection with LR line forwarding, available on the first APA board device. In the event of
a power supply failure or computer fault, this solution allows the line connected to the first
equipment of the APA board to be diverted to one of the system's analog terminals.
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4.9.1.1
4.9.1.2
Contact characteristics
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Max. power : 10 W
Max. voltage : 60 V
The contacts of the alarm control have the same electrical characteristics as those given
above.
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Connecting an alarm
The alarm is activated in the event of a system failure.
Connection is via the ALARM output (normally-closed control contact) of the AUDIO-OUT
connector.
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5.2.1
Battery Switch
Batteries are insulated during transport by a switch soldered to the power supply board.
Plugging the mains cable into the socket closes this switch by means of a lever integrated in
the mains socket.
5.2.2
Battery Fuse
The battery fuse is located on the board, the back panel must be removed for access. Fuse
characteristics:
5.2.3
5.3
5.3.1
Overview
To extend the autonomy of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CS in the event of a
prolonged mains power failure, a UPS can be used with it.
The different models of UPS are:
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the MGE UPS Systems Pulsar ellipse which comes in three variants: 300, ASR 375, 650S,
ASR 1000, 1200S and ASR 1500. It ensures one hour minimum additional autonomy
depending on the configuration.
Each of these models is serially equipped with a battery and delivered with two IEC-type
mains cords. A serial cord, as well as an error control and security software program, are
also delivered with models 650S and 1200S.
the MGE UPS Systems Pulsar EXtreme C which comes in two variants: 1000 and 1500.
With one to three Pulsar EXB battery extension modules, it provides a minimum of four
hours of additional autonomy depending on the configuration.
Each Pulsar EXtreme C is serially equipped with a battery and delivered with:
two IEC-type mains cords
an EXB extension module with its specific connection cord to the Pulsar EXtreme C
Each additional EXB extension module is delivered with its specific cord.
5.3.2
5.3.2.1
Characteristics
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This paragraph is not complete, it only provides basic data required to install a Pulsar ellipse in
an Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CS environment. For further information on the Pulsar
ellipse, connect to the site
or
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5.3.2.1.1 Connectors
The Pulsar ellipse 300, ASR 375, 650S, ASR 1000, 1200S and ASR 1500 are shown below:
Remarks:
Non referenced connectors must not be used to connect Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CS
racks.
Pulsar ellipse
One S rack
300/ASR 375
Two S racks
650S/ASR 1000
One S rack
+ one L rack
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System
Pulsar ellipse
+ one S rack
+ one L rack
+ 1200S/ASR 1500
+ one S rack
+ 300/ASR 375
+ one L rack
+ 1200S/ASR 1500
+ one S rack
+ 300/ASR 375
+ 1200S/ASR 1500
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One L rack
1200S/ASR 1500
Two L racks
1200S/ASR 1500
+ one S rack
+ 300/ASR 375
+ one L rack
+ 1200S/ASR 1500
(*): in order to ensure that there are two Pulsar ellipses for installation.
(**): it is necessary to review system configuration, i.e. redistribution of racks on the Pulsar
ellipses.
Remark:
If a Pulsar ellipse 300 is listed in the table, an ASR 375, a 650S, an ASR 1000, a 1200S or an ASR 1500
can be used instead.
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This table shows the system's autonomy (in minutes) according to the total power of the
Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CS (Wdc) and of the selected UPS model. All the values
indicated in Watts are measured at the secondary winding (on the charger).
(*): Wdc
(on the charger)
+ 7.2 W dc
19.6 W dc
(S Rack)
(L Rack)
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5.3.2.2
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Safety recommendations:
Before installation, read the safety instructions in the installation and operation guide
provided with the Pulsar ellipse.
Operating temperature below 35 C (with relative humidity lower than 95%).
Sequence with the Pulsar ellipse connection procedure to various system devices. The
procedure is also described in the Pulsar ellipse installation and operation guide.
In order to simplify this document, only the Pulsar ellipse connection procedure to the
Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CS is described. It includes three phases:
1. Choice of the Pulsar ellipse according to the system configuration. To do this, refer to
System Configuration/Pulsar ellipse and System Capacities/Pulsar ellipse .
2. Connecting the rack(s) of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CS to the Pulsar ellipse.
Several configurations are possible:
a. Connect the Pulsar ellipse to a rack of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CS (S
or L rack).
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Example 1:
Configuration with an L rack
Procedure:
Connect the Pulsar ellipse to the wall-mounted socket (mains). To do this use the
mains cord provided with the L rack.
Connect the Pulsar ellipse to the mains socket on the rear face of the L rack. To do
this, use one of the two mains cords provided with the Pulsar ellipse.
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Reminder 1:
For connectors on the rear face of the Pulsar ellipse, refer to Connectors .
b. Connect the Pulsar ellipse to two racks of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CS
(S and/or L racks).
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Example 2:
Configuration with two L racks
Procedure:
Connect the Pulsar ellipse to the wall-mounted socket (mains). To do this use the
mains cord provided with one of the two L racks.
Connect the Pulsar ellipse to each of the mains sockets on the rear face of the L
racks. To do this, use the two mains cords provided with the Pulsar ellipse.
Reminder 2:
For connectors on the rear face of the Pulsar ellipse, refer to Connectors .
c. Connect the Pulsar ellipse to three racks of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise
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CS (S and/or L racks).
It is prohibited to connect more than two racks to a Pulsar ellipse. When there are more
than two racks, it is necessary to use two Pulsar ellipses.
It is also prohibited to install two cascaded Pulsar ellipses.
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Example 3:
Configuration with two L racks and an S rack
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Procedure:
Connect each Pulsar ellipse to a wall-mounted socket (mains). To do this use the
mains cords provided with the L and S racks.
Connect the first Pulsar ellipse to the mains sockets on the rear face of the L racks.
To do this, use the two mains cords provided with this Pulsar ellipse.
Connect the second Pulsar ellipse to the mains socket on the rear face of the S
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rack. To do this, use one of the mains cords provided with the Pulsar ellipse.
Reminder 3:
For connectors on the rear face of the Pulsar ellipse, refer to Connectors .
5.3.2.3
Use
Once the connections have been made, refer again to the Pulsar ellipse installation and
operation guide. It provides all data and specifications needed to operate the Pulsar ellipse.
5.3.2.4
Maintenance
A standard exchange of Pulsar ellipse batteries can be performed. In this case, follow the
instructions provided in the Pulsar ellipse installation and operation guide.
This operation must be performed by a qualified person (electric shock hazard).
Cut off the power supply of the Pulsar ellipse before exchanging batteries.
Replace batteries exclusively by batteries recommended by MGE UPS Systems.
5.3.3
5.3.3.1
Characteristics
This paragraph is not complete, it only provides basic data required to install a Pulsar EXtreme
C in an Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CS environment. For further information on the
Pulsar EXtreme C, connect to the site
or
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5.3.3.1.1 Connectors
The Pulsar EXtreme C 1000 or 1500 is shown below:
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(on the charger)
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+ 7.2 W dc
19.6 W dc
(S Rack)
(L Rack)
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5.3.3.2
Installation
Safety recommendations:
Before installation, read the safety instructions in the installation and operation guide
provided with the Pulsar EXtreme C.
Sequence with the Pulsar EXtreme C connection procedure to the various system devices.
The procedure is also described in the Pulsar EXtreme C installation and operation guide.
In order to simplify this document, only the Pulsar EXtreme C connection procedure to the
Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CS is described below. It includes three phases:
1. Choice of the Pulsar EXtreme C and of its EXB extension modules according to system
configuration. To do this, refer to System Capacities/Pulsar EXtreme C .
2. Connecting EXB extension module(s) to the Pulsar Extreme. Three configurations are
possible:
a. Pulsar EXtreme C + one EXB extension module:
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Procedure:
Connect the Pulsar EXtreme C to the wall-mounted socket (mains). To do this, use
the mains cord provided with the L rack.
Connect the Pulsar EXtreme C to the mains socket on the rear face of the L rack.
To do this, use one of the two mains cords provided with the Pulsar EXtreme C.
Reminder 1:
For connectors on the rear face of the Pulsar EXtreme C, refer to Connectors .
b. Connect the Pulsar EXtreme C to two or three racks of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX
Enterprise CS (S and/or L racks).
Example 2:
Configuration with two L racks
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Procedure:
Connect the Pulsar EXtreme C to the wall-mounted socket (mains). To do this use
the mains cord provided with one of the two L racks.
Connect the Pulsar EXtreme C to each of the mains sockets on the rear face of the
L racks. To do this, use the two mains cords provided with the Pulsar EXtreme C.
(If necessary) also connect the Pulsar EXtreme C to the mains socket on the rear
face of the third S or L rack. An additional mains cord is required.
Reminder 2:
For connectors on the rear face of the Pulsar EXtreme C, refer to Connectors .
5.3.3.3
Use
Once the connections have been made, refer again to the Pulsar EXtreme C installation and
operation guide. It provides all data and details required to operate the Pulsar EXtreme C.
5.3.3.4
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A standard exchange of the Pulsar EXtreme C battery can be performed. In this case, follow
the instructions provided in the Pulsar EXtreme C installation and operation guide.
This operation must be performed by a qualified person (electric shock hazard).
Replace the battery exclusively with a battery recommended by MGE UPS Systems.
5.4
5.4.1
Presentation
5.4.1.1
Overview
The external battery rack is used to increase the operating autonomy on S or L type rack
batteries. Although the internal battery only ensures a few minutes of autonomy, the external
battery rack ensures between one and eight hours of operation, depending on configuration.
The use of an external battery rack requires:
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Specific S and L racks (see References ). These racks do not have internal batteries, but
instead have a connector to connect an external battery rack. The external battery rack is
intended to operate with software version R5.1.2 or above.
Specific CS board micro switches setting, when the CS board is in controller position in the
S or L rack. The micro switches setting must correspond to the 0x09 value (see module
Small & Large racks - Hardware description CS Board). If this value is different from
0x09, the CS board cannot monitor the activity of an external battery rack (e.g. to detect
the end of battery autonomy).
The 12V battery rack which is used to back up an S type rack. This rack can contain two or
three batteries.
The 36V battery rack which is used to back up an L type rack. This rack can contain three
or six batteries.
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The 2U Battery Racks and Battery Boxes use the same battery element (12V/3Ah). In the two
cases, the PCX autonomy is identical.
Caution:
The 2U/12V Battery Rack or 12V Battery Box should only be connected to a 1U rack. The 2U/36V
Battery Rack or 36V Battery Box should only be connected to a 3U rack. If this is not the case,
there is a risk of damaging racks.
5.4.1.2
Operation
When the mains power is cut off, the system automatically switches to batteries. The power
supply of the system rack sets the electric Batmode signal to battery.
The board in the controller position (GD or CS) monitors this Batmode signal.
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When switching to batteries, this board generates an incident (incident no. 1544 if the CS
is in the controller position; incident 5856 if the GD is in the controller position).
If the mains power returns, an incident is generated (incident no. 1545 if the CS is in the
controller position; incident 5858 if the GD is in the controller position).
If battery autonomy expires (battery low), incident 1521 is generated if the CS is in the
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5.4.1.3
Autonomy
The following table gives examples of autonomy according to the configuration.
Autonomy
12V Batteries
Rack
or 12V Battery
Box
Two elements
12V Batteries
Rack
or 12V Battery
Box
Three elements
36V Batteries
Rack
or 36V Battery
Box
Three elements
36V Batteries
Rack
or 36V Battery
Box
Six elements
8h
16 h
not applicable
not applicable
Small rack
(53 W)
2h
3h
(4 h if < 46W)
not applicable
not applicable
Large rack
(110 W)
not applicable
not applicable
1h
3h
(4 h if < 92W)
5.4.2
Characteristics
5.4.2.1
2U Battery Rack
Weight:
Weight when empty: 5 kg (11 lb)
Weight of a 12V / 7Ah battery: 2.64 kg (5.8 lb)
Maximum weight (36V configuration with six batteries): 20.84 kg (45.9 lb)
Maximum weight (12V configuration with three batteries): 12.92 kg (28.4 lb)
Operating temperature: +5C to + 40C (41F 104F)
Humidity: +5% to 85% without condensation.
Dimensions:
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Battery Box
Weight:
Weight when empty: 0.90kg (1.98 lb)
Weight of a 12V / 7Ah battery: 2.64 kg (5.8 lb)
Maximum weight (configuration with three batteries): 8.85kg (19.5 lb)
Operating temperature: +0C to + 40C (32F 104F)
Humidity: +5% to 90% without condensation.
Dimensions:
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5.4.2.3
Batteries
Alcatel-Lucent recommends batteries with the following characteristics:
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5.4.2.4
5.4.3
References
References
Description
3EH76027AD
3EH76027AE
3EH76027BD
3EH76027BE
3EH76020AD
3EH76020AE
3EH76155AB
3EH76155AA
3EH76177AB
3EH76177AC
3EH76156AA
3EH76152AA
Storage
Prolonged storage harms the battery quality and performance. For prolonged storage, consult
the battery manufacturer's instructions.
5.4.4
Installation Procedure
5.4.4.1
Precautions
The batteries should be installed on the site. They should not be transported in the rack.
Read the instructions placed on the rack:
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It is recommended to carry out two battery charge/discharge cycles before installation. This
operation is used to obtain the optimum battery characteristics. This operation is not necessary
if the batteries have been stored for less than nine months at a temperature of between 20
25C (max 30C).
Before installation, the batteries must be fully charged.
5.4.4.3
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2. Open the unit by removing the four screws (ST3.5x32) with a screwdriver (Phillips PH2).
3. Insert the batteries in the open unit as follows (also see the figure below):
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4. Connect the negative (black) terminals of the batteries as described below (and shown in
the figure below).
5. Connect the positive (red) terminals of the batteries as described below (and shown in the
figure below).
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2. Open the unit by removing the four screws (ST3.5x32) with a screwdriver (Phillips PH2).
3. Insert the three batteries in the open unit, into the positions B1, B2 and B3 (see the figure
below).
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4. Connect the terminals of the batteries strictly in the order detailed below (also see the
figure below).
a. Connect the black wire to the negative (black) terminal of battery B1.
b. Connect a yellow wire between the positive (red) terminal of battery B1 and the
negative (black) terminal of battery B2.
c. Connect a yellow wire between the positive (red) terminal of battery B2 and the
negative (black) terminal of battery B3.
d. Connect the red wire to the positive (red) terminal of battery B3.
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5.4.6
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5.5.1
Presentation
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Overview
As of R6.0 and R5.1.2, the MR1/MR3 racks (also called S & L racks) can be powered with 48V
DC. Using of 48V DC requires a special rack called MR148V or MR348V.
For 48V DC power supply:
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Alcatel-Lucent offers a 500 W charger rack (recommended). This charger rack can power
up to 3 MR148V/MR348V racks.
The charger rack includes a rectifier and backup batteries. An optional battery rack
provides extended autonomy. According to the autonomy required, there can be up to 8
batteries in the charger rack and up to 8 batteries in battery rack.
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Use an existing 48V DC power supply available on the customer site. The customer power
supply must comply with the table: table: Operation Mode vs Input Voltage . When a 48V
DC customer power supply is used a specific power supply cable is required.
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5.5.1.2
Operation
When the main power cuts off, the charger rack automatically switches to batteries. The
MR148V/MR348V rack detects the switchover by measuring the input voltage level. The
electric "Batmode" signal is set to "Batteries".
The board in the controller position (GD or CS) monitors this Batmode signal.
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When switching to batteries, the GD or CS board generates an incident (incident no. 1544
if the CS is in the controller position; incident 5856 if the GD is in the controller position).
If the mains power returns, an incident is generated (incident no. 1545 if the CS is in the
controller position; incident 5858 if the GD is in the controller position).
If the batteries are low, incident 1521 is generated if the CS is in the controller position.
Boards GD, GA and CS in the rack shutdown. 20 minutes after boards are not supplied
anymore.
When batteries are very low, the charger rack switches off.
Charger rack failure can be notified to the telecom manager through RMA.
The table below summarizes MR148V / MR348V rack behaviors:
table 5.11: Operation Mode vs Input Voltage
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Operation Mode
56V 51V
56V 47V
normal mode
green
47V 45V(2)
battery mode
orange
<45V (2)
<45V(2)
shutdown running
red flashing
<43V (3)
<43V(3)
CPU off
red
<41.5V (4)
<41.5V(4)
no supply
off
5.5.1.3
8h
Dedicated4 x
4x
4x
4x
4x
4x
4x
4x
rack
(7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v)
server
1x RM1
4x
4x
4x
4x
4x
4x
4x
4x
(7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v)
1x RM3
4x
4x
4x
4x
4x
8x
8x
8x
(7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v)
2x RM3
4x
4x
8x
8x
12 x
12 x
12 x
16 x
(7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v)
3x RM3
4x
8x
8x
12 x
12 x
16 x
16 x
Out of
(7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) (7Ah/12v) range
Note:
If an external supply is used, refer the manufacturer documentation.
5.5.2
Characteristics
5.5.2.1
Charger Rack
Weight:
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Nominal : 54V
Environment:
Storage: Class 1.1
Transportation: Class 2.3, shocks ETS300019 requires 0.8 fall test (with packaging)
Operation: Class 3.1
5.5.2.2
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Battery Unit
Alcatel-Lucent recommends batteries with the following characteristics:
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References
Description
3AB00404AV (*)
3BA00406AV (*)
3EH76181
3EH79185
3EH79187
3EH79156
BATTERY 12V/7AH
5.5.3
Storage
Prolonged storage harms the battery quality and performance. For prolonged storage, consult
the battery manufacturer's instructions.
5.5.4
5.5.4.1
1.1.4.1 Caution
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Figure 5.43:
Safety instructions
Before use, read the instructions given by the battery manufacturer
Risks when using the batteries
Electrical risk:
Each battery element must have protection adapted to the power supply and to the link cables.
An adapted circuit breaker or fuse must be able to insulate the batteries in the event of a short
circuit.
Risk of injury:
The metallic parts of the batteries are live. There is a risk of an electric shock or a short circuit.
Only touch the insulated parts of the batteries. In particular, non-insulated tools should not be
used and bracelets and rings should not be worn.
Risk of explosion:
Regardless of the conditions for use, hydrogen may escape from the batteries through the
pressure relief valves. As a result, under no circumstances should you use the charger rack
and the battery rack in an unventilated area.
5.5.4.2
Preliminary Operation
It is recommended to carry out two battery charge/discharge cycles before installation. This
operation is used to obtain the optimum battery characteristics. This operation is not necessary
if the batteries have been stored for less than nine months at a temperature of between 20 . 25
C (max 30 C).
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5.5.4.4
Assembly
Place the charger rack and the battery rack in a 19" cabinet no more than 1m (3.2') from its
system rack. Supports are required due to the weight, which may be as much as 21Kg (46lb).
Leave a 15 mm (0.59') space above the rack for ventilation. Do not obstruct the vent holes.
Figure 5.46:
5.5.4.5
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below:
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5.5.4.6
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Note 1:
there are four 48V output sockets : 3 for feeding MR1-48V/MR3-48V racks, 1 for reserved
Note 2:
the fuse 1 on front panel protects the 48V output 1, the fuse 2 for output 2 and so on.
5.5.4.7
5.5.5
The 3EH 76194 cable, called Extenal Cable MR1/MR3 48V must be used to connect the 48V
power supply.
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6
6.1
1.2 Ah / 12V
Important:
Replace only with a battery of the same type or equivalent recommended by the manufacturer.
Discard used batteries following the manufacturer's instructions.
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For maximum operating security, you are advised to change the external batteries every two
years.
6.3
Battery maintenance
It is recommended that CS and GA board batteries be replaced with batteries of the same type
every two years. Used batteries should be disposed of in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
6.4
6.5
Replacing a board
6.5.1
Recommendations
All boards have an OBC component. This component allows boards to exchange data with the
GD board.
For the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CS, release 3.0 or higher of this component is
required.
A label affixed on the component shows the release. The OBC is located in a socket, allowing
it to be removed without desoldering.
Component location is shown below (for a MIX board).
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