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MX Voice Gateway Series

Installation Manual

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Revision Record

Revision version 1.0 (2009-05-07 Author:ZNH) The first revision.

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Contents

1 Installation Preparation ................................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 Installation Preparations .................................................................................................................... 7

1.1.1 Collecting the Technical Documents ...................................................................................... 7 1.1.2 Tools and Meters....................................................................................................................... 7

1.2 Site Requirements .............................................................................................................................. 7 1.2.1 Temperature and Humidity....................................................................................................... 7 1.2.2 Cleanliness ................................................................................................................................ 8 1.2.3 Power Supplier .......................................................................................................................... 8 1.2.4 Grounding.................................................................................................................................. 8 1.2.5 Electromagnetic Environment ................................................................................................. 8 1.2.6 Other Facilities .......................................................................................................................... 9

1.3 Opening Inspection ............................................................................................................................ 9 1.4 Installation Precautions ................................................................................................................... 10

2 Installation......................................................................................................................................................11 2.1 Installation Flowchart ........................................................................................................................11

2.1.1 Installation Flowchart on the Workbench..............................................................................11 2.1.2 Installation Flowchart in the Cabinet .....................................................................................11

2.2 Workbench Mounting ....................................................................................................................... 12 2.2.1 Install MX8 on the Workbench ............................................................................................... 12 2.2.2 Install MX51, MX100-AG, and MX120 on the Workbench .................................................... 12

2.3 Rack Mounting .................................................................................................................................. 12 2.3.1 Attaching the Brackets ........................................................................................................... 12 2.3.2 Mounting the Gateway............................................................................................................ 13 2.3.3 Installation of MX120 Series Expansion Chassis ................................................................ 13

2.4 Connecting the Ethernet Cable ....................................................................................................... 14 2.5 Connecting the FXS Cable ............................................................................................................... 14

2.5.1 MX8 and MX51 Series ............................................................................................................. 14 2.5.2 MX100-AG Series .................................................................................................................... 15 2.5.3 MX120 Series ........................................................................................................................... 16

2.6 Connecting the FXO Cable of MX8 or MX51 Series....................................................................... 16 2.7 Connecting the FXS/FXO Cable of MX100-AG Series ................................................................... 17 2.8 Connecting the FXS/FXO Cable of MX120 Series.......................................................................... 17 2.9 Connecting the Grounding Cable ................................................................................................... 18 2.10 Connecting the Power Cord........................................................................................................... 18 2.11 Verifying Installation ....................................................................................................................... 18

3 Powering up the Gateway............................................................................................................................. 20 3.1 Verification Before Power-up........................................................................................................... 20

3.1.1 Checking Appearance ............................................................................................................ 20 3.1.2 Checking Power Supply ......................................................................................................... 20

3.2 Powering up the Gateway ................................................................................................................ 20 4 Appendix ....................................................................................................................................................... 21

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4.1 Wiring Scheme for MX100-AG CHAMP Connectors...................................................................... 21 4.2 Wiring Scheme for MX120 Gateway................................................................................................ 22 4.3 Standard Table for Lead Wire of Pin at Configuration Port (CON)............................................... 23

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Figure Contents

Figure 2-1 Installation Flowchart on the Workbench.............................................................................................................11 Figure 2-2 Installation Flowchart in the Cabinet ....................................................................................................................12 Figure 2-3 Installation of MX100-AG Series L-shape brackets ...........................................................................................13 Figure 2-4 Mount MX100-AG to Rack.....................................................................................................................................13 Figure 2-5 Front Panel of Double-chassis System of MX120 Series .................................................................................14 Figure 2-6 Back Panel of Double-chassis System of MX120 Series..................................................................................14 Figure 2-7 Connect to the FXS interface of MX8 and MX51 Series ...................................................................................15 Figure 2-8 FXS Interface Cable Connecting MX100-AG Series .........................................................................................15 Figure 2-9 FXS Interface Cable Connecting MX120 Series ................................................................................................16 Figure 2-10 FXS/FXO Interface Cable Connecting MX100-AG Series ..............................................................................17 Figure 2-11 FXS/FXO Interface Cable Connecting MX120 Series .....................................................................................18

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Table Contents

Table 1-1 Tools and Meters for the Project ..............................................................................................................................7 Table 1-2 Power Requirements of MX Gateway Series .........................................................................................................8 Table 1-3 Standard Configuration of MX8 ................................................................................................................................9 Table 1-4 Standard Configuration of MX51..............................................................................................................................9 Table 1-5 Standard Configuration of MX100-AG.....................................................................................................................9 Table 1-6 Standard Configuration of MX120..........................................................................................................................10 Table 2-1 Composition of Double- chassis System of MX120 Series ................................................................................13 Table 2-2 Definition on Numbers of Interface Slots of MX120 System ..............................................................................14 Table 4-1 Wiring Scheme for CHAMP Connector .................................................................................................................21 Table 4-2 Standard Table for Leading Wire of MX120 RJ45 Socket Port Pin ..................................................................22 Table 4-3 CAT-5 Analog Cable Break-out..............................................................................................................................22 Table 4-4 Correspondence Table for MX120 RJ45 Socket and Line Number ..................................................................22 Table 4-5 Standard Table for Lead Wire of Pin at Configuration Port (CON) ...................................................................23

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1 Installation Preparation

1.1 Installation Preparations

1.1.1 Collecting the Technical Documents The technical documents, include network diagram, equipment room facility plan, installation design drawings, wiring drawings, etc, should be provided by the party who is responsible for preparing the documents under the request of purchasing party. Copies of the documents should be provided by the purchasing party to the gateway supplier prior to the shipment. This manual and < Operation Manual for MX Gateway Series > should be provided to the purchase party in the shipment. A <Site Survey Report> must be completed prior to the installation. When all required conditions are satisfied, <Installation Project Agreement> should then be prepared and signed-off, and <Installation Project Plan> should be prepared.

1.1.2 Tools and Meters The tools and meters listed in table 1-1 are required for the installation. Table 1-1 Tools and Meters for the Project

Items Philips Screwdriver Slotted Screwdrivers Diagonal Cutter RJ45 & RJ11 Crimping Tool Wire Stripper RJ45/RJ11 Cable Tester Angle Square Spirit Level Multimeter Antistatic wrist strap Cable Tie Gloves Antistatic Gloves

1.2 Site Requirements

1.2.1 Temperature and Humidity Check the temperature and humidity of equipment room. To ensure the normal operation and long service life of the gateway, the temperature and humidity in the room should be kept at the proper range. The humidity in the equipment room should be kept between 10% and 90% (non-condensing). Abnormal humidity condition may cause problems to the gateway:

Long term high humidity may lead to bad insulation and even cause electricity leakage, mechanical property change and corrosion.

Low humidity is likely to leave captive screws to loose due to static electricity built up and the insulation washer shrunk.

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The temperature in the equipment room should be kept between 0 and 40 . Abnormal ℃ ℃temperature condition may cause problems to the gateway:

High temperature acceralets aging of electrical parts and insulation materials. Low temperature, however, may destablize the operation of gateway.

1.2.2 Cleanliness Dust is very harmful to the safe operation of the gateway. Dust that is adsorbed by static electricity acts as insulator, which not only affects the service life of the gateway but also leads to communication failure. Therefore, the room for the gateway must be kept clean. To ensure adequate ventilation to keep the gateway from overheating, there should be adequate clearance for the air intake and the air exhaust vents. Keep at least 6 cm clearance at the left and right side of the chassis where the air intake is and at least 15 cm clearance at the rear of the chassis where the exhaust vents located. The rack for MX51, MX100-AG and MX120 should have a good ventilation system.

1.2.3 Power Supplier Check the power supply system against the electrical specification of the gateway. The electrical specification is listed in Table 1-2. Table 1-2 Power Requirements of MX Gateway Series

Model Rated Voltage Input Voltage Range

Power Frequency Range

Max Power Consumption

MX8 DC 5V 5V~9V DC 15W

MX51 110V or 220V 100V~240V 47Hz~63Hz 50W

MX100-AG 110V or 220V 100V~240V 47Hz~63Hz 75W

MX120 (Main Chassis)

110V or 220V 100V~240V 47Hz~63Hz 75W

MX120 (Expansion Chassis)

110V or 220V 100V~240V 47Hz~63Hz 50W

:

MX8 is equipped with an AC to DC adapter。

1.2.4 Grounding There is no ground tab on MX8 and it gets power from an AC to DC adapter. To maintain good voice quality, proper grounding of the AC supply is critical to minimize the noise from the AC interference. Therefore, the following conditions must be ensured:

The AC power outlet has a protection ground contact. The ground contact of AC supplier must be grounded properly. Avoid sharing the multi-outlet power strip with other devices that may generate elctrical

interference. MX51, MX100-AG and MX120 are chassis based with ground tab. In a site that can not provide ground for the chassis, you must make sure that the AC supply satisfies the requirement described above for MX8. In a site that can provide ground for the chassis, the ground tab at the rear panel of chassis for MX51, MX100-AG and MX120 must be properly grounded.

1.2.5 Electromagnetic Environment Any possible interference source, wherever it is from, impacts the gateway negatively. To resist the interference, make sure that:

Keeping the gateway far from radio transimitting station, radar station, and high-freqency devices. Use electromagnetic shielding when necessary.

The gateway is capable for secondary lighten protection on wires and cables that connected to outside buildings.The site must provide the primary lighten protection.

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The power supply system should be used independently as much as possible and effective measures of preventing electric grid from interference should be adopted.

Ensure a good power grounding effect of equipment or add a lightning protector.

1.2.6 Other Facilities

Rack/Workbench MX8 can be placed on a clean and flat workbench. Ensure that the workbench is stable and well ventilated. MX51, MX100-AG and MX120 are designed to be installed in a standard 19-inch rack, which should provide adequate air-flow to cool down the gateway, and should be firm enough to support the weight of the gateway. It is also recommended the rack is earth grounded properly.

PSTN Line If the gateway is equipped with FXO interface, be sure to subscribe PSTN lines from local telephone company and activate the lines prior to the installation.

IP Network The gateway is connected to IP network through its 10/100 base-T Ethernet port and communicate with other equipments through the network. Inspect IP network on the site, including router, switch, cable wiring and etc, and make sure they are ready for the gateway.

AC Power Outlets The gateway needs AC power supply, and sometimes the power is provided through a power strip with extension cord. Verify that each socket outlet on the power strip is equipped with protective earth contact and the protective action is not negated by using extension power cord.

1.3 Opening Inspection After the completion of installation preparation, you should open the box for inspection. Make sure the gateway and all in-box accessories match the description below. A standard configuration of MX8 is shipped with parts listed in Table 1-3. Table 1-3 Standard Configuration of MX8

Part Name Quantity Unit MX8 Gateway 1 Set Power Cord, AC250V/10A 1 Set

An MX51 with basic configuration should include components as shown in Table 1-4. Table 1-4 Standard Configuration of MX51

Part Name Quantity Unit

MX51 Gateway 1 Set Power Cord, 3 Meters, AC250V/10A 1 Set Rack Mounting Kits 1 Set

An MX100-AG with basic configuration should include components as shown in Table 1-5. Table 1-5 Standard Configuration of MX100-AG

Part Name Quantity Unit MX100-AG Gateway 1 Set Power Cord, 3 Meters, AC250V/10A 1 Set Rack Mounting Kits 1 Set Analog Line Cable, 3 Meters, 25 Pairs 1 or 2 Set

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:

The quantity of analog line cable should match the number of analog interface card installed in the equipment.

An MX120 with basic configuration should include components as shown in Table 1-6. Table 1-6 Standard Configuration of MX120

Part Name Quantity Unit MX120 Main Unit 1 Set MX120 Expansion Unit NA or 1 Set Power Cord, 3 Meters, AC250V/10A 1 (Single) or 2 (Duplex) Set Rack Mounting Kits Set 1 (Single) or 2 (Duplex) Set

:

The packaging list in this document is only for reference. Changes may be made without notification. The detailed inclusions are on the shipping list enclosed in the equipment package. Please contact your supplier if you have any questions.

1.4 Installation Precautions Please pay special attention to the safety guidelines during installation and operation:

Keep the site far from the heat and humidity. Take precautions with use of high-voltage electricity. Connect the interface cables correctly.

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2 Installation

For avoidance of personal injury or equipment damage, please read this chapter carefully before installation.

2.1 Installation Flowchart

2.1.1 Installation Flowchart on the Workbench For MX8 or MX series products with other types that need installing on the workbench, the installation flow is shown in the Figure 2-1.

Figure 2-1 Installation Flowchart on the Workbench

2.1.2 Installation Flowchart in the Cabinet For MX51, MX100-AG and MX120 series products that need installing in the cabinet, the installation flow is shown in the Figure 2-2.

Start

Install the gateway to the workbench

Connect the gateway to Ethernet

Connect POTS lines to FXO ports

Connect phone sets to FXS ports

Connect the gateway to power

End

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Figure 2-2 Installation Flowchart in the Cabinet

2.2 Workbench Mounting

2.2.1 Install MX8 on the Workbench MX8 can be placed on a clean and flat workbench, please ensure the stability and good ventilation conditions of the workbench.

2.2.2 Install MX51, MX100-AG, and MX120 on the Workbench MX51, MX100-AG, and MX120 are designed to be installed in the cabinet, but they also can be installed on the workbench under the condition of meeting the installation conditions regulated in Section 1.2. Please ensure the stability, fastness, and good ventilation and power supply conditions of the workbench, and then flatly put the gateway equipment on the middle of the workbench.

2.3 Rack Mounting The MX51, MX100-AG, and MX120 series chassis are designed to be mounted on a standard 19-inch rack with 1U height.

2.3.1 Attaching the Brackets Place the MX51, or MX100-AG, or MX120 series chassis on the workbench, take two L-shape rack mounting brackets and screws, install the brackets at the left and right sides of the equipment, as shown in the Figure 2-3. The L-shape brackets are used to secure the gateway to the rack. The brackets cannot support the weight of the equipment alone. Prior to install the MX51, or MX100-AG, or MX120 series chassis into rack, a supporting shelf must be installed in place where the gateway will sit.

Start

Install the gateway to the cabinet

Connect the gateway to Ethernet

Connect POTS lines to FXO ports

Connect phone sets to FXS ports

Connect the grounding

Connect the gateway to power

End

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Figure 2-3 Installation of MX100-AG Series L-shape brackets

2.3.2 Mounting the Gateway Attention should be paid during the installation:

Ensure that the rack is firmly attached to the ground and stable. If the gateway is installed in a closed cabinet shelf, the cabinet must provide adequate air-flow so

the equipments inside can be well ventilated. If multiple gateways are installed in a rack, it is recommended to keep at lease 1/2U space

between gateways for heat dissipation. Follow the steps to install the gateway:

Place the gateway on a shelf in the rack. Slide it to a proper position along the guide rails. Fix the rack-mount brackets to the rack posts with supplied Phillips screws. Make sure that the

gateway is in level position and securely fixed as shown in Figure 2-4.

Figure 2-4 Mount MX100-AG to Rack

The gateway chassis is securely attached to the rack by the rack mounting brackets and the supporting shelf.

2.3.3 Installation of MX120 Series Expansion Chassis When the configuration of the MX120 series product is more than 48 FXS and or FXO ports, it needs adopting a double-chassis structure, that is, there is an interface expansion chassis except the main chassis. Two 1U chassises consist of a set of complete equipment, as shown in the Table 2-1. Table 2-1 Composition of Double- chassis System of MX120 Series

Part Name Description

Main chassis MX120-MAIN

Status indicator, FXS/FXO ports, USB interface, CON interface and two Ethernet interfaces, expansion interface, independent power supply, heat emission system, and ground column.

Expansion chassis MX120-EXT FXS/FXO ports, independent power supply, expansion interface, heat

emission system, and ground column.

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Figure 2-5 Front Panel of Double-chassis System of MX120 Series

The logical number sequence of the slot of each line card is shown in the Table 2-2.

Table 2-2 Definition on Numbers of Interface Slots of MX120 System Part Name Numbers of FXS/FXO Interface Slots

Main chassis MX120-MAIN ①: Slot 1; ③: Slot 2; Expansion chassis MX120-EXT ②: Slot 3; ④: Slot 4;

Figure 2-6 Back Panel of Double-chassis System of MX120 Series

:

The main chassis of the MX120 series connects with the expansion chassis with a 36-pin flat cable. The two chassises of the MX120 series must be placed adjacently. The users having capacity expansion plans should reserve a position for the expansion chassis in installing a single chassis originally.

2.4 Connecting the Ethernet Cable Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of the gateway and connect the other end to the peer Ethernet switch or router. Check that the ETH LED on the front panel is lit, which indicates that the network cable is correctly connected.

2.5 Connecting the FXS Cable

2.5.1 MX8 and MX51 Series FXS interface connects with the analogue telephones via a telephone line with RJ-11 connectors in each end.

When connecting FXS or FXO interface cable, be sure that the line type at far end matches the port type at equipment side. DONOT connect external powered line, such as PSTN line or PBX extension line, into the FXS port of interface card. Fail to follow this rule may cause damage to FXS interface.

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The connection steps of the FXS interface cable are as follows: Step 1 Prepare a two-wire telephone line with RJ11 connectors at each end. Step 2 Plug one end of the cable into a FXS port of the gateway, and plug the other end into a RJ11 jack of a

telephone set, or a FAX machine, or a trunk interface of a PBX, as illustrated in the Figure 2-7.

Figure 2-7 Connect to the FXS interface of MX8 and MX51 Series

2.5.2 MX100-AG Series FXS interface connects with the analog telephone via a 25-pair analog cable.

When connecting FXS or FXO interface cable, identity the interface type in each port of the interface card, be sure to match the line type at far end to port at equipment side. Insertion and extraction of the interface card must be done under the condition of power off.

The connection steps of the FXS interface cable are as follows: Step 1 Connect the CHAMP connector of the cable with the CHAMP socket in the interface card of the

MX100-AG gateway. Step 2 Attach the wire pairs at the other end of the cable to the patch panel in correct color coding order. Step 3 Through the interconnection of the patch panel, the other end of the FXS interface connects with the

telephones, fax machines or other equipments.

Figure 2-8 FXS Interface Cable Connecting MX100-AG Series

Please refer to the appendix: Wiring Scheme for CHAMP Connector

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2.5.3 MX120 Series The FXS interface connects with the analog telephones via a 4-pair CAT-5 cable has RJ45 plus at gateway side and RJ11 plug at phone side.

When connecting FXS or FXO interface cable, identity the interface type in each port of the interface card, be sure to match the line type at far end to port at equipment side. Insertion and extraction of the interface card must be done under the condition of power off.

The connection steps of the FXS interface cable are as follows: Step 1 Prepare the CAT-5 cable in proper length with RJ45 plug at one end. Step 2 Insert the RJ45 plug of the cable into the RJ45 socket corresponding to the FXS port in the MX120

interface card. Attach wire pairs at the other end of the cable to the patch panel in correct color coding order.

Step 3 Through the interconnection of the patch panel, the other end of the FXS interface connects with the telephones, fax machines or other equipments.

Figure 2-9 FXS Interface Cable Connecting MX120 Series

Please refer to the appendix: Standard Table for Leading Wire of MX120 RJ45 Socket Port Pin, and Correspondence Table for MX120 RJ45 Socket and Line Number.

: A standard telephone line with RJ11 plug can be inserted into the RJ45 socket. In this case, the telephone is attached to third line of the RJ45 port, and can be used for call testing.

2.6 Connecting the FXO Cable of MX8 or MX51 Series FXO interface cable is used to connect with the extension line of PBX or PSTN line.

When connecting FXS or FXO interface cable, identity the interface type in each port of the interface card, be sure to match the line type at far end to port at equipment side.

RJ11 connection line is used for both MX8 and MX51 to connect with the FXO interface as follows: Step 1 Prepare a two-wire telephone line with RJ11 connectors at each end.

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Step 2 Insert one end of the cable into the RJ11 socket (MX8) or RJ45 socket(MX51)corresponding to the FXO interface of the equipment, and connect the other end of the cable with the interface of PBX extension line or the PSTN line.

2.7 Connecting the FXS/FXO Cable of MX100-AG Series For the MX100-AG, the FXS/FXO interface type is the CHAMP socket, and the connection steps for its cable are as follows with the MX100-AG-8S/8 as example:

Step 1 Plug the champ connector of the FXS/FXO cable to FXS/FXO port of the interface card. Step 2 Attach the wire pairs at the other end of the cable to the patch panel in correct color coding order. Step 3 Through the interconnection of the patch panel, the other end of the FXS interface connects with the

telephones, fax machines or the trunk lines of PBX. The other end of the FXO interface connects with the extension lines of PBX or the PSTN lines.

Figure 2-10 FXS/FXO Interface Cable Connecting MX100-AG Series

Please refer to the appendix: Wiring Scheme for CHAMP Connector

2.8 Connecting the FXS/FXO Cable of MX120 Series The connection steps of the FXS/FXO interface cable are as follows with the MX120-12S/12 as example:

Step 1 Prepare the CAT-5 cable in proper length with RJ45 plug at one end. Step 2 Insert the RJ45 plug of the cable into the RJ45 socket corresponding to the FXS/FXO port in the

MX120 interface card. Attach wire pairs at the other end of the cable to the patch panel in correct color coding order.

Step 3 Through the interconnection of the patch panel, the other end of the FXS interface connects with the telephones, fax machines or trunk lines of PBX, the other end of the FXO interface connects with the extension lines of PBX or PSTN lines.

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Figure 2-11 FXS/FXO Interface Cable Connecting MX120 Series

Please refer to the appendix: Standard Table for Leading Wire of MX120 RJ45 Socket Port Pin, and Correspondence Table for MX120 RJ45 Socket and Line Number.

2.9 Connecting the Grounding Cable When install in equipment room facility providing independent grounding, it is required to connect the chassis ground tab on MX51, MX100-AG or MX120 with the protective grounding system in this environment. Proper grounding not only provides a guarantee for safe operation of the equipment but also enhances the capacity of the equipment to resist disturbance and ensures the quality of voice communication. The MX51, MX100-AG, and MX120 series main chassis and expansion chassis are equipped with a M4 grounding screw with a mark in their backs. Please use the M4 screw to connect the grounding wire.

2.10 Connecting the Power Cord Before connect the power cord, make sure the AC power outlet is provided with a protective earth contact and the earth contact of the AC power source is proper grounded.

Please contact the gateway supplier if the power LED does not light up after the power is turned on. Never install and uninstall the gateway or plug and unplug any cable on the gateway when the power is turned on.

Follow the steps to connect power cord: Step 1 Turn the switch of AC power outlet to “OFF” position. Step 2 For MX8, connect the DC output plug of the adaptor to the DC input socket at rear of the gateway and

connect the AC power cord to the AC power outlet. For MX51, or MX100-AG or MX120, use the shipped power cord to connect between the AC input at rear of the chassis and the AC power outlet.

2.11 Verifying Installation Installation verification is extremely important, because operations of the gateway depend on its stability, grounding, and power supply. Each time you turn on the power during the installation, verify that:

Enough clearance has been reserved around the ventilation openings of the gateway and the workbench/rack is stable enough.

The protection ground is connected properly. Proper power is used as specified. The gateway is correctly connected to console terminal and other devices.

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3 Powering up the Gateway

3.1 Verification Before Power-up

3.1.1 Checking Appearance This is a review process of the installation work, including the chassis, wiring, connectors, ports, labels and site as described in the subsections.

Gateway Check whether there is adequate clearance around the gateway for thermal, and whether the

workbench or rack for the moounting of the gateway is firm enough. Check whether the gateway is correctly connected to the configuration terminal and other devices.

Cable Check whther the Ethernet cable, the FXS and FXO cables are connected properly. Check whether the grouding cable is connected properly. Check whether the power cord is connected to the proper power supply as required.

Port and Connector Check whether the ports and connectors are secured.

Equipment Room Check whether the temperature and humidity in the equipment room are within the proper range. The humidity should be kept at 10% to 90% non-condensing and the temperature should be kept at 0-40 .℃

3.1.2 Checking Power Supply Check whether the power supply is in normal operation with a multimeter.

3.2 Powering up the Gateway Turn the power switch to “ON” position. Check the status of PWR LED, and if it is lit the gateway is powered properly.

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4 Appendix

4.1 Wiring Scheme for MX100-AG CHAMP Connectors Wiring scheme of the cable with CHAMP connector is shown as Table 4-1. Table 4-1 Wiring Scheme for CHAMP Connector

Wire No. Wire Color Pair No. FXS card FXO card FXO/FXS card (8FXS/8FXO)

FXO/FXS card (12FXS/4FXO)

1 White 26 Blue

1 FXS FXO FXO FXO

2 White 27 Orange

2 FXS FXO FXO FXO

3 White 28 Green

3 FXS FXO FXO FXO

4 White 29 Brown

4 FXS FXO FXO FXO

5 White 30 Gray

5 FXS FXO FXO FXS

6 Red 31 Blue

6 FXS FXO FXO FXS

7 Red 32 Orange

7 FXS FXO FXO FXS

8 Red 33 Green

8 FXS FXO FXO FXS

9 Red 34 Brown

9 FXS FXO FXS* FXS*

10 Red 35 Gray

10 FXS FXO FXS* FXS*

11 Black 36 Blue

11 FXS FXO FXS* FXS*

12 Black 37 Orange

12 FXS FXO FXS* FXS*

13 Black 38 Green

13 FXS FXO FXS* (FXS)

14 Black 39 Brown

14 FXS FXO FXS* (FXS)

15 Black 40 Gray

15 FXS FXO FXS* (FXS)

16 Yellow 41 Blue

16 FXS FXO FXS* (FXS)

17 Yellow 42 Orange

17 FXS N/A N/A N/A

18 Yellow 43 Green

18 FXS N/A N/A N/A

19 Yellow 44 Brown

19 FXS N/A N/A N/A

20 Yellow 45 Gray

20 FXS N/A N/A N/A

21 Purple 46 Blue

21 FXS N/A N/A N/A

22 Purple 47 Orange

22 FXS N/A N/A N/A

23 Purple 48 Green

23 FXS N/A N/A N/A

24 Purple 49 Brown

24 FXS N/A N/A N/A

25 Purple 50 Gray

25 N/A N/A N/A N/A

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FXS lines marked with “*” have power down bypass feature in mixed-type interface cards. Once the power breaks down, the FXS line numbered with m in these interfaces will be bypassed to FXO line numbered with m-8, and so the terminal devices attached to FXS lines will be connected to matching external lines attach to FXO ports

According to different configurations, FXS lines marked with () may not exist.

4.2 Wiring Scheme for MX120 Gateway Each RJ45 socket has 8 pins. In compliance with the line pair of the Ethernet interface (T568B norm), four pairs of analog telephone lines/trunk are leaded out, and their correspondence relation is shown as the table below. Category 5 cable is used for connecting interface card port and the patch panel frame. Standard RJ11 telephone line may be inserted into RJ45 socket for simple call test and the telephone line/trunk is connected on the third pair of pins. Table 4-2 Standard Table for Leading Wire of MX120 RJ45 Socket Port Pin

First Pair Second Pair Third Pair Fourth Pair

Lead wire number of RJ45 connector pin

1 2 3 6 4 5 7 8

Note TIP1 RING1 TIP2 RING2

TIP3 RING3 TIP4 RING4

Reference color Orange-white

Orange Green-white

Blue Blue-white

Green Brown-white

Brown

Table 4-3 CAT-5 Analog Cable Break-out

Table 4-4 Correspondence Table for MX120 RJ45 Socket and Line Number

RJ45 socket number (from left to right) 1 2 3 4 5 6

Line number 1~4 5~8 9~12 13~16 (m) 17~20 (m) 21~24 (m)

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24 FXS FXS FXS FXS FXS FXS FXS

24 FXO FXO FXO FXO FXO FXO FXO

nFXS/4FXO (n≥12) FXO FXS FXS FXS* (FXS) (FXS)

8FXS/8FXO FXO FXO FXS* FXS*

nFXS/8FXO (n≥12) FXO FXO FXS FXS* FXS* (FXS)

12FXS/12FXO FXO FXO FXO FXS* FXS* FXS*

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FXS lines marked with “*” have power down bypass feature in mixed-type interface cards. Once the power breaks down, the FXS line numbered with m in these interfaces will be bypassed to FXO line numbered with m-12, and so the terminal devices attached to FXS lines will be connected to matching external lines attach to FXO ports.

According to different configurations, FXS lines marked with () in the table may not exist.

4.3 Standard Table for Lead Wire of Pin at Configuration Port (CON) Table 4-5 Standard Table for Lead Wire of Pin at Configuration Port (CON)

Pin number of RJ45 plug

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Note NC NC TXD GND GND RXD NC NC

Pairing connection with DB9 female plug

2 5 3

Pairing connection with DB25 male plug

3 7 2