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Chapter 14 Hardware Components

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1 Servers media gateways boards and access points

11 Hardware servers for applicative services

Most of the following hardware components can be deployed with both Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server or OpenTouchtrade Business Edition offers

For OpenTouchtrade Business Edition exceptions please refer to OpenTouch feature list

111 Hardware servers for OpenTouch communication services

The following table describes the hardware references offered for the different OpenTouch solutionsFor a technical description refer to Cross Compatibility and Feature List documents

Package Hardware Description

OpenTouch Business Edition Server 500

HP DL 320e G8

Pre-packaged all-in-one solution including OS

and Alcatel-Lucent Software

OpenTouch Business Edition Server 1500

HP DL 380p G8

Pre-packaged all-in-one solution including OSand Alcatel-Lucent Software

OpenTouch Business Edition upgrade fromanother system

IBM X3250 M3 Maokong

In case of BiCS migration the IBM X3250 M3server can be re-used with a memory extension(16 GB RAM) Solution has to cover the samefunctional perimeter with up to 300 users(Standard and OpenTouch) Please refer tofeature list product limit for detailed information

112

Hardware servers for OmniPCX Enterprise communication services

The following table describes the hardware references offered for the OmniPCX Enterprise solutionsFor a technical description refer to Cross Compatibility and Feature List documents

OmniPCX Enterprise Com Server Pre-packagedsolution

HP Proliant DL320 G7 (based on PentiumG620 processor) ndash Without Raid option

Yes

IBM X3250 M3 Yes

Direct ordering to HP or IBM is required for dual power supply references

113

Hardware servers for the network management platform

The following table describes the hardware references offered for the OmniVista 8770 solutions

Up to (lt) 5000 devices Hardware requirements

ndash Celeron E3400 DC 26GHz

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ndash 4 GB RAM

ndash HDD 160GB S-ATA

Over (gt) 5000 devices Hardware requirements

ndash

Xeon E5620 QuadCore 24Ghz

ndash 6 GB RAM

ndash 12MB L3 cache

ndash 6GB RAM 3x146GB SAS

ndash 15KRPM Hot Plug Embedded Smart ArrayP410i

ndash RAID controller with 1GB cache

114

Media gateway

The IP Media Gateways manage the accesses and interfaces of a customer solution They arecontrolled by the Communication Server through an IP connection

A media gateway is built with one or more chassis modules Several types of chassis are availableand can be classified into two groups

A media gateway is built with one or more chassis modules Several types of chassis are availableand can be classified into two groups

ndash The first group consists of Rack Modules (Rack 1 or Rack 3 modules) which are shared withthe Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office (common hardware same chassis power supplies andinterface boards) and correspond to the small and medium chassis (15U and 35U)

Note 1 The Rack 2 module (25U) is not used for Enterprise It is only available for OmniPCX

Office

The IP Rack Media Gateways address medium to large capacity

ndash

The second group consists of Crystal shelves inherited from the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX 4400platform A Crystal shelf is based on the Alcatel-Lucent Crystal Technology (ACT) whosemain characteristic is a meshed backplane offering full connectivity between slots

ndash

Crystal shelves can be hosted in

o M2 cabinet one 28-slot or two 14-slot Crystals

o M3 cabinet two 28-slot or four 14-slot Crystals

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Note 2 Crystal shelves support various types of hardware enabling services which are not

provided on Rack 1 or Rack 3 modules For example DECT 8 board for mobile DECTapplication requiring high traffic density

Different configurations are provided based on these two chassis groups

ndash Common Hardware (CH) IP media gateway

ndash Rack Communication Server

ndash Crystal Hardware (CyH) IP media gateway

ndash Crystal Communication Server

A Media Gateway built with Common Hardware Rack Modules is called Common Hardware IP MediaGateway

A Media Gateway built with Crystal shelves is called Crystal IP Media Gateway A crystal shelf which hosts the Communication Server is called a Crystal Communication Server

Common Hardware IP Media Gateways and Crystal IP Media Gateways can be mixed within a nodeand can be used whatever the Communication Server type

When a Crystal Communication Server or an Appliance Sever is used a Crystal Media Gateway canconsist of two of three levels of shelves linked by INTOF links

The following sections give more details on each type of Media Gateway

115 Common hardware IP media gateway

A common hardware IP media gateway is built with one or more (maximum of three) Rack 3 module

chassis It consists of

ndash A main rack Rack 1 Module or Rack 3 Module controlled by a Gateway Driver (GD) board

ndash One or two expansion racks connected to the main rack by a high speed link (HSL)

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A common hardware IP media gateway is connected to the communication server through anEthernet link The communication server can be located in

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The IP Rack Media gateway is managed by a Gateway Driver processing unit and handles the ldquoclassicalrdquo legacy Rack interfaces to connect terminals public accesses or auxiliary interfaces

Connection to an external network (public or private)

ndash

T0 ISDN

ndash E1-CCS ISDN (T2)

ndash

E1-CAS

ndash T1 CCS (PRI)

ndash T1 CAS

ndash DIDDDI or NDDInon-DID analog networks

ndash H323

ndash SIP trunking (SIP TLS for Encryption Communications is supported)

Connection to digital TDM phones attendant locations (UA interfaces)

Connection to analog devices such as fax machines etc (z-analog interfaces)

Connection of DECT base stationsIP connectivity (Multiple Ethernet 101000100BT)

IP Adressing IPV4 and IPV6 ready

Voice compression channels G711 G723 G729A

DSP resources for media services voice guides conferencing etc

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116 Crystal IP media gateway

A Crystal IP media gateway is built with crystal shelves It is connected to the communication serverthrough either an Ethernet link (Appliance Server) or the chassis back panel bus (Crystal CPU) Itconsists of a main shelf controlled by an IOIP board

Possibly one level of peripheral crystals connected to the main shelf by INTOF2

117 Common hardware

1171 Rack module 1 and 3

There are two types of rack module used for the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CommunicationServer

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Rack 1 module Rack 3 module

Dimensions width x length x height

(rack-unit measurement)

400 x 442 x 66 mm

(19rdquo x 15U)

400 x 442 x 154 mm

(19rdquo x 35 U)

Weight 6 kg (123 lbs) 13 kg (287 lbs)

Number of ports (maximum) 28 96

Slots one controller slot + twointerface slots

one controller slot + eightinterface slots

Note U = Form factor for telecomdata equipment rack height 1U = 175rdquo = 4445 mm

These two types of racks are provided either with 110230V power supply or with 48V power supplyand can be installed in two ways

ndash Free standing a maximum of three racks can be stacked on top of each other

ndash Installed in a computer bay or on a telecommunications rack the rack is placed on a bracketshelf (provided by the bay or rack supplier) or by using an optional 19rdquo mounting kit(there is a kit for each type of rack)

These racks support

ndash

OmniPCX media gateway ndash Com server

ndash RMA

Installation

The Rack 1 and Rack 3 cases may be installed in two ways

ndash Placed on a table A maximum of three cases may be mounted on top of one another

ndash Mounted in a communication or computer rack The case is secured in the rack by means ofthe attachable shelving brackets provided by the rack supplier or using the optional 19installation key (there is a kit for each type of rack)

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Recommendations

Before installing a system in a 19 rack it must be ensured that

ndash The maximum static load of the 19 rack which can be found in the rack specification fromthe supplier is greater than the total weight of the devices to be installed or fitted to therack

ndash The weight of the appliances is uniformly distributed throughout the height of the struts

If the weight of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server rack exceeds thedesignated load on the front struts which is typically equal to the total load of the rack divided by 2then the module must be placed on a shelf

1172 Power connections

Generality

Alcatel-Lucent has designed several solutions for power supply and battery backup

ndash The first family of solutions concerns a data-oriented environment relying on data UPS backupsolutions for price-optimized short autonomy This solution is based on 110 V 230 V rackmodules

ndash The second family is more dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own powerbackup solution for price-optimized long autonomy This solution is based on 48 V rackmodules

110 V 230 V rack modules

Mains connections

The 110 V 230 V rack modules can be connected via the provided three-wire cable to any type ofelectrical installation including

ndash TT (internal ground for each unit)

ndash

TN (common ground for all equipment)

ndash IT with 230 V mesh voltage (Norway only)

A fuse (T25 AH 250 V time-delayed high breaking capacity) protects the module

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110 V 230 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakagethat exceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It isrecommended to use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG10) and connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)

External batteriesThe 110 V 230 V rack modules does not include batteries External batteries are required to provideautonomy

When the battery is low a ldquoclean system shutdownrdquo is launched on the Com Server to prevent filesystem or database corruption

Each external battery module can secure only one rack module 1 and 3 regardless of the purpose ofthe rack (Com Server hosting media gateway extension rack or RMAMODB hosting)

A 12V external battery module secures the RM1 rack This module holds either 2 or 3 batteries(12V7Ah)

A 36V external battery module secures the RM3 rack This module holds either 3 or 6 batteries

(12V7Ah)Note The 110 V 230 V rack module acts as a battery charger

Two types of battery can be connected to the 110 V 230 V rack module

Stackable format

The stackable format is cost-effective for Rack 1 and provides a minimum autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

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Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 13x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah

The external battery desktop model should be placed on the floor or inside a 19 compliant rack

Maximum distance between the battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed2 m

Rack format

The rack format is cost effective for Rack 3 and provides up to four hours autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 3x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah

The external battery rack should be installed on a 19 compliant rack Maximum distance betweenthe battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed 2 m

Connecting a UPS

The installation of a compatible Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) enables the system to continueoperating for data backup in the event of a power failure

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The UPS is connected via the power connector on the back of the case

UPS power supply Use the power cable provided with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server rack

48 V rack modules

The 48V rack module (RM1 and RM3) is connected to an external 48V charger and battery rackmodule

This solution is mainly dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own power backupsolution for price-optimized long autonomy

48 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakage thatexceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It is recommendedto use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG 10) and

connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)External charger and battery module

Alcatel-Lucent offers an external charger to feed up to 3 48V rack modules

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The 48V rack modules (RM1 and RM3) are directly powered with 48 V which is supplied by a 500Wrack charger The rack charger 48-volt battery pack is equipped with four batteries (expandable toeight)

An autonomy expansion rack allows to add a maximum of 8 batteries

This charger provides the following average autonomy (not contractual)

2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 78 Hr

Rack 1 4x7Ah 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah

Rack 3 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah 16x7Ah

Care must be taken to ensure free air circulation (front to rear) through the module The rack mustbe grounded as an all class I converter to comply with EMC requirements

The external 48V charger and battery backup rack and the expansion rack should be installed on a19 compliant rack

Connecting a DC -48V external power supply

If a -48VDC power supply is available on the customer site it can be connected to the MR1-48V orMR3-48V racks

-48VDC power supply voltage requirements

ndash Normal mode 56V - 51V

ndash Battery mode 51V - 45V

ndash Shutdown running lt45V

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

30

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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Passing on and copying of this document use and communication of its contents notpermitted without written authorization from Alcatel-Lucent

Notice

While reasonable effort is made to ensure that the information in this document is complete andaccurate at the time of printing we can not assume responsibility for any errors Changes andorcorrections to the information contained in this document may be incorporated into future issues

This document introduces the Alcatel-Lucent OpenTouch and OmniPCX Enterprise CommunicationServer their products and features All documents associated to this introduction cover most of theaspects for designing offers based on current manufacturers and business partner agreements Theyinclude introductory explanations to position the offer in relation to client needs References to in-depth documentation are indicated to direct you to product descriptions or product sites

Who Should Use this Document

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1 Servers media gateways boards and access points

11 Hardware servers for applicative services

Most of the following hardware components can be deployed with both Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server or OpenTouchtrade Business Edition offers

For OpenTouchtrade Business Edition exceptions please refer to OpenTouch feature list

111 Hardware servers for OpenTouch communication services

The following table describes the hardware references offered for the different OpenTouch solutionsFor a technical description refer to Cross Compatibility and Feature List documents

Package Hardware Description

OpenTouch Business Edition Server 500

HP DL 320e G8

Pre-packaged all-in-one solution including OS

and Alcatel-Lucent Software

OpenTouch Business Edition Server 1500

HP DL 380p G8

Pre-packaged all-in-one solution including OSand Alcatel-Lucent Software

OpenTouch Business Edition upgrade fromanother system

IBM X3250 M3 Maokong

In case of BiCS migration the IBM X3250 M3server can be re-used with a memory extension(16 GB RAM) Solution has to cover the samefunctional perimeter with up to 300 users(Standard and OpenTouch) Please refer tofeature list product limit for detailed information

112

Hardware servers for OmniPCX Enterprise communication services

The following table describes the hardware references offered for the OmniPCX Enterprise solutionsFor a technical description refer to Cross Compatibility and Feature List documents

OmniPCX Enterprise Com Server Pre-packagedsolution

HP Proliant DL320 G7 (based on PentiumG620 processor) ndash Without Raid option

Yes

IBM X3250 M3 Yes

Direct ordering to HP or IBM is required for dual power supply references

113

Hardware servers for the network management platform

The following table describes the hardware references offered for the OmniVista 8770 solutions

Up to (lt) 5000 devices Hardware requirements

ndash Celeron E3400 DC 26GHz

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ndash 4 GB RAM

ndash HDD 160GB S-ATA

Over (gt) 5000 devices Hardware requirements

ndash

Xeon E5620 QuadCore 24Ghz

ndash 6 GB RAM

ndash 12MB L3 cache

ndash 6GB RAM 3x146GB SAS

ndash 15KRPM Hot Plug Embedded Smart ArrayP410i

ndash RAID controller with 1GB cache

114

Media gateway

The IP Media Gateways manage the accesses and interfaces of a customer solution They arecontrolled by the Communication Server through an IP connection

A media gateway is built with one or more chassis modules Several types of chassis are availableand can be classified into two groups

A media gateway is built with one or more chassis modules Several types of chassis are availableand can be classified into two groups

ndash The first group consists of Rack Modules (Rack 1 or Rack 3 modules) which are shared withthe Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office (common hardware same chassis power supplies andinterface boards) and correspond to the small and medium chassis (15U and 35U)

Note 1 The Rack 2 module (25U) is not used for Enterprise It is only available for OmniPCX

Office

The IP Rack Media Gateways address medium to large capacity

ndash

The second group consists of Crystal shelves inherited from the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX 4400platform A Crystal shelf is based on the Alcatel-Lucent Crystal Technology (ACT) whosemain characteristic is a meshed backplane offering full connectivity between slots

ndash

Crystal shelves can be hosted in

o M2 cabinet one 28-slot or two 14-slot Crystals

o M3 cabinet two 28-slot or four 14-slot Crystals

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Note 2 Crystal shelves support various types of hardware enabling services which are not

provided on Rack 1 or Rack 3 modules For example DECT 8 board for mobile DECTapplication requiring high traffic density

Different configurations are provided based on these two chassis groups

ndash Common Hardware (CH) IP media gateway

ndash Rack Communication Server

ndash Crystal Hardware (CyH) IP media gateway

ndash Crystal Communication Server

A Media Gateway built with Common Hardware Rack Modules is called Common Hardware IP MediaGateway

A Media Gateway built with Crystal shelves is called Crystal IP Media Gateway A crystal shelf which hosts the Communication Server is called a Crystal Communication Server

Common Hardware IP Media Gateways and Crystal IP Media Gateways can be mixed within a nodeand can be used whatever the Communication Server type

When a Crystal Communication Server or an Appliance Sever is used a Crystal Media Gateway canconsist of two of three levels of shelves linked by INTOF links

The following sections give more details on each type of Media Gateway

115 Common hardware IP media gateway

A common hardware IP media gateway is built with one or more (maximum of three) Rack 3 module

chassis It consists of

ndash A main rack Rack 1 Module or Rack 3 Module controlled by a Gateway Driver (GD) board

ndash One or two expansion racks connected to the main rack by a high speed link (HSL)

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A common hardware IP media gateway is connected to the communication server through anEthernet link The communication server can be located in

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The IP Rack Media gateway is managed by a Gateway Driver processing unit and handles the ldquoclassicalrdquo legacy Rack interfaces to connect terminals public accesses or auxiliary interfaces

Connection to an external network (public or private)

ndash

T0 ISDN

ndash E1-CCS ISDN (T2)

ndash

E1-CAS

ndash T1 CCS (PRI)

ndash T1 CAS

ndash DIDDDI or NDDInon-DID analog networks

ndash H323

ndash SIP trunking (SIP TLS for Encryption Communications is supported)

Connection to digital TDM phones attendant locations (UA interfaces)

Connection to analog devices such as fax machines etc (z-analog interfaces)

Connection of DECT base stationsIP connectivity (Multiple Ethernet 101000100BT)

IP Adressing IPV4 and IPV6 ready

Voice compression channels G711 G723 G729A

DSP resources for media services voice guides conferencing etc

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116 Crystal IP media gateway

A Crystal IP media gateway is built with crystal shelves It is connected to the communication serverthrough either an Ethernet link (Appliance Server) or the chassis back panel bus (Crystal CPU) Itconsists of a main shelf controlled by an IOIP board

Possibly one level of peripheral crystals connected to the main shelf by INTOF2

117 Common hardware

1171 Rack module 1 and 3

There are two types of rack module used for the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CommunicationServer

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Rack 1 module Rack 3 module

Dimensions width x length x height

(rack-unit measurement)

400 x 442 x 66 mm

(19rdquo x 15U)

400 x 442 x 154 mm

(19rdquo x 35 U)

Weight 6 kg (123 lbs) 13 kg (287 lbs)

Number of ports (maximum) 28 96

Slots one controller slot + twointerface slots

one controller slot + eightinterface slots

Note U = Form factor for telecomdata equipment rack height 1U = 175rdquo = 4445 mm

These two types of racks are provided either with 110230V power supply or with 48V power supplyand can be installed in two ways

ndash Free standing a maximum of three racks can be stacked on top of each other

ndash Installed in a computer bay or on a telecommunications rack the rack is placed on a bracketshelf (provided by the bay or rack supplier) or by using an optional 19rdquo mounting kit(there is a kit for each type of rack)

These racks support

ndash

OmniPCX media gateway ndash Com server

ndash RMA

Installation

The Rack 1 and Rack 3 cases may be installed in two ways

ndash Placed on a table A maximum of three cases may be mounted on top of one another

ndash Mounted in a communication or computer rack The case is secured in the rack by means ofthe attachable shelving brackets provided by the rack supplier or using the optional 19installation key (there is a kit for each type of rack)

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Recommendations

Before installing a system in a 19 rack it must be ensured that

ndash The maximum static load of the 19 rack which can be found in the rack specification fromthe supplier is greater than the total weight of the devices to be installed or fitted to therack

ndash The weight of the appliances is uniformly distributed throughout the height of the struts

If the weight of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server rack exceeds thedesignated load on the front struts which is typically equal to the total load of the rack divided by 2then the module must be placed on a shelf

1172 Power connections

Generality

Alcatel-Lucent has designed several solutions for power supply and battery backup

ndash The first family of solutions concerns a data-oriented environment relying on data UPS backupsolutions for price-optimized short autonomy This solution is based on 110 V 230 V rackmodules

ndash The second family is more dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own powerbackup solution for price-optimized long autonomy This solution is based on 48 V rackmodules

110 V 230 V rack modules

Mains connections

The 110 V 230 V rack modules can be connected via the provided three-wire cable to any type ofelectrical installation including

ndash TT (internal ground for each unit)

ndash

TN (common ground for all equipment)

ndash IT with 230 V mesh voltage (Norway only)

A fuse (T25 AH 250 V time-delayed high breaking capacity) protects the module

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110 V 230 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakagethat exceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It isrecommended to use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG10) and connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)

External batteriesThe 110 V 230 V rack modules does not include batteries External batteries are required to provideautonomy

When the battery is low a ldquoclean system shutdownrdquo is launched on the Com Server to prevent filesystem or database corruption

Each external battery module can secure only one rack module 1 and 3 regardless of the purpose ofthe rack (Com Server hosting media gateway extension rack or RMAMODB hosting)

A 12V external battery module secures the RM1 rack This module holds either 2 or 3 batteries(12V7Ah)

A 36V external battery module secures the RM3 rack This module holds either 3 or 6 batteries

(12V7Ah)Note The 110 V 230 V rack module acts as a battery charger

Two types of battery can be connected to the 110 V 230 V rack module

Stackable format

The stackable format is cost-effective for Rack 1 and provides a minimum autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

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Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 13x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah

The external battery desktop model should be placed on the floor or inside a 19 compliant rack

Maximum distance between the battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed2 m

Rack format

The rack format is cost effective for Rack 3 and provides up to four hours autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 3x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah

The external battery rack should be installed on a 19 compliant rack Maximum distance betweenthe battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed 2 m

Connecting a UPS

The installation of a compatible Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) enables the system to continueoperating for data backup in the event of a power failure

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The UPS is connected via the power connector on the back of the case

UPS power supply Use the power cable provided with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server rack

48 V rack modules

The 48V rack module (RM1 and RM3) is connected to an external 48V charger and battery rackmodule

This solution is mainly dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own power backupsolution for price-optimized long autonomy

48 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakage thatexceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It is recommendedto use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG 10) and

connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)External charger and battery module

Alcatel-Lucent offers an external charger to feed up to 3 48V rack modules

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The 48V rack modules (RM1 and RM3) are directly powered with 48 V which is supplied by a 500Wrack charger The rack charger 48-volt battery pack is equipped with four batteries (expandable toeight)

An autonomy expansion rack allows to add a maximum of 8 batteries

This charger provides the following average autonomy (not contractual)

2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 78 Hr

Rack 1 4x7Ah 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah

Rack 3 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah 16x7Ah

Care must be taken to ensure free air circulation (front to rear) through the module The rack mustbe grounded as an all class I converter to comply with EMC requirements

The external 48V charger and battery backup rack and the expansion rack should be installed on a19 compliant rack

Connecting a DC -48V external power supply

If a -48VDC power supply is available on the customer site it can be connected to the MR1-48V orMR3-48V racks

-48VDC power supply voltage requirements

ndash Normal mode 56V - 51V

ndash Battery mode 51V - 45V

ndash Shutdown running lt45V

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

30

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

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Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

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Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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1 Servers media gateways boards and access points

11 Hardware servers for applicative services

Most of the following hardware components can be deployed with both Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server or OpenTouchtrade Business Edition offers

For OpenTouchtrade Business Edition exceptions please refer to OpenTouch feature list

111 Hardware servers for OpenTouch communication services

The following table describes the hardware references offered for the different OpenTouch solutionsFor a technical description refer to Cross Compatibility and Feature List documents

Package Hardware Description

OpenTouch Business Edition Server 500

HP DL 320e G8

Pre-packaged all-in-one solution including OS

and Alcatel-Lucent Software

OpenTouch Business Edition Server 1500

HP DL 380p G8

Pre-packaged all-in-one solution including OSand Alcatel-Lucent Software

OpenTouch Business Edition upgrade fromanother system

IBM X3250 M3 Maokong

In case of BiCS migration the IBM X3250 M3server can be re-used with a memory extension(16 GB RAM) Solution has to cover the samefunctional perimeter with up to 300 users(Standard and OpenTouch) Please refer tofeature list product limit for detailed information

112

Hardware servers for OmniPCX Enterprise communication services

The following table describes the hardware references offered for the OmniPCX Enterprise solutionsFor a technical description refer to Cross Compatibility and Feature List documents

OmniPCX Enterprise Com Server Pre-packagedsolution

HP Proliant DL320 G7 (based on PentiumG620 processor) ndash Without Raid option

Yes

IBM X3250 M3 Yes

Direct ordering to HP or IBM is required for dual power supply references

113

Hardware servers for the network management platform

The following table describes the hardware references offered for the OmniVista 8770 solutions

Up to (lt) 5000 devices Hardware requirements

ndash Celeron E3400 DC 26GHz

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ndash 4 GB RAM

ndash HDD 160GB S-ATA

Over (gt) 5000 devices Hardware requirements

ndash

Xeon E5620 QuadCore 24Ghz

ndash 6 GB RAM

ndash 12MB L3 cache

ndash 6GB RAM 3x146GB SAS

ndash 15KRPM Hot Plug Embedded Smart ArrayP410i

ndash RAID controller with 1GB cache

114

Media gateway

The IP Media Gateways manage the accesses and interfaces of a customer solution They arecontrolled by the Communication Server through an IP connection

A media gateway is built with one or more chassis modules Several types of chassis are availableand can be classified into two groups

A media gateway is built with one or more chassis modules Several types of chassis are availableand can be classified into two groups

ndash The first group consists of Rack Modules (Rack 1 or Rack 3 modules) which are shared withthe Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office (common hardware same chassis power supplies andinterface boards) and correspond to the small and medium chassis (15U and 35U)

Note 1 The Rack 2 module (25U) is not used for Enterprise It is only available for OmniPCX

Office

The IP Rack Media Gateways address medium to large capacity

ndash

The second group consists of Crystal shelves inherited from the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX 4400platform A Crystal shelf is based on the Alcatel-Lucent Crystal Technology (ACT) whosemain characteristic is a meshed backplane offering full connectivity between slots

ndash

Crystal shelves can be hosted in

o M2 cabinet one 28-slot or two 14-slot Crystals

o M3 cabinet two 28-slot or four 14-slot Crystals

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Note 2 Crystal shelves support various types of hardware enabling services which are not

provided on Rack 1 or Rack 3 modules For example DECT 8 board for mobile DECTapplication requiring high traffic density

Different configurations are provided based on these two chassis groups

ndash Common Hardware (CH) IP media gateway

ndash Rack Communication Server

ndash Crystal Hardware (CyH) IP media gateway

ndash Crystal Communication Server

A Media Gateway built with Common Hardware Rack Modules is called Common Hardware IP MediaGateway

A Media Gateway built with Crystal shelves is called Crystal IP Media Gateway A crystal shelf which hosts the Communication Server is called a Crystal Communication Server

Common Hardware IP Media Gateways and Crystal IP Media Gateways can be mixed within a nodeand can be used whatever the Communication Server type

When a Crystal Communication Server or an Appliance Sever is used a Crystal Media Gateway canconsist of two of three levels of shelves linked by INTOF links

The following sections give more details on each type of Media Gateway

115 Common hardware IP media gateway

A common hardware IP media gateway is built with one or more (maximum of three) Rack 3 module

chassis It consists of

ndash A main rack Rack 1 Module or Rack 3 Module controlled by a Gateway Driver (GD) board

ndash One or two expansion racks connected to the main rack by a high speed link (HSL)

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A common hardware IP media gateway is connected to the communication server through anEthernet link The communication server can be located in

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The IP Rack Media gateway is managed by a Gateway Driver processing unit and handles the ldquoclassicalrdquo legacy Rack interfaces to connect terminals public accesses or auxiliary interfaces

Connection to an external network (public or private)

ndash

T0 ISDN

ndash E1-CCS ISDN (T2)

ndash

E1-CAS

ndash T1 CCS (PRI)

ndash T1 CAS

ndash DIDDDI or NDDInon-DID analog networks

ndash H323

ndash SIP trunking (SIP TLS for Encryption Communications is supported)

Connection to digital TDM phones attendant locations (UA interfaces)

Connection to analog devices such as fax machines etc (z-analog interfaces)

Connection of DECT base stationsIP connectivity (Multiple Ethernet 101000100BT)

IP Adressing IPV4 and IPV6 ready

Voice compression channels G711 G723 G729A

DSP resources for media services voice guides conferencing etc

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116 Crystal IP media gateway

A Crystal IP media gateway is built with crystal shelves It is connected to the communication serverthrough either an Ethernet link (Appliance Server) or the chassis back panel bus (Crystal CPU) Itconsists of a main shelf controlled by an IOIP board

Possibly one level of peripheral crystals connected to the main shelf by INTOF2

117 Common hardware

1171 Rack module 1 and 3

There are two types of rack module used for the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CommunicationServer

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Rack 1 module Rack 3 module

Dimensions width x length x height

(rack-unit measurement)

400 x 442 x 66 mm

(19rdquo x 15U)

400 x 442 x 154 mm

(19rdquo x 35 U)

Weight 6 kg (123 lbs) 13 kg (287 lbs)

Number of ports (maximum) 28 96

Slots one controller slot + twointerface slots

one controller slot + eightinterface slots

Note U = Form factor for telecomdata equipment rack height 1U = 175rdquo = 4445 mm

These two types of racks are provided either with 110230V power supply or with 48V power supplyand can be installed in two ways

ndash Free standing a maximum of three racks can be stacked on top of each other

ndash Installed in a computer bay or on a telecommunications rack the rack is placed on a bracketshelf (provided by the bay or rack supplier) or by using an optional 19rdquo mounting kit(there is a kit for each type of rack)

These racks support

ndash

OmniPCX media gateway ndash Com server

ndash RMA

Installation

The Rack 1 and Rack 3 cases may be installed in two ways

ndash Placed on a table A maximum of three cases may be mounted on top of one another

ndash Mounted in a communication or computer rack The case is secured in the rack by means ofthe attachable shelving brackets provided by the rack supplier or using the optional 19installation key (there is a kit for each type of rack)

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Recommendations

Before installing a system in a 19 rack it must be ensured that

ndash The maximum static load of the 19 rack which can be found in the rack specification fromthe supplier is greater than the total weight of the devices to be installed or fitted to therack

ndash The weight of the appliances is uniformly distributed throughout the height of the struts

If the weight of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server rack exceeds thedesignated load on the front struts which is typically equal to the total load of the rack divided by 2then the module must be placed on a shelf

1172 Power connections

Generality

Alcatel-Lucent has designed several solutions for power supply and battery backup

ndash The first family of solutions concerns a data-oriented environment relying on data UPS backupsolutions for price-optimized short autonomy This solution is based on 110 V 230 V rackmodules

ndash The second family is more dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own powerbackup solution for price-optimized long autonomy This solution is based on 48 V rackmodules

110 V 230 V rack modules

Mains connections

The 110 V 230 V rack modules can be connected via the provided three-wire cable to any type ofelectrical installation including

ndash TT (internal ground for each unit)

ndash

TN (common ground for all equipment)

ndash IT with 230 V mesh voltage (Norway only)

A fuse (T25 AH 250 V time-delayed high breaking capacity) protects the module

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110 V 230 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakagethat exceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It isrecommended to use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG10) and connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)

External batteriesThe 110 V 230 V rack modules does not include batteries External batteries are required to provideautonomy

When the battery is low a ldquoclean system shutdownrdquo is launched on the Com Server to prevent filesystem or database corruption

Each external battery module can secure only one rack module 1 and 3 regardless of the purpose ofthe rack (Com Server hosting media gateway extension rack or RMAMODB hosting)

A 12V external battery module secures the RM1 rack This module holds either 2 or 3 batteries(12V7Ah)

A 36V external battery module secures the RM3 rack This module holds either 3 or 6 batteries

(12V7Ah)Note The 110 V 230 V rack module acts as a battery charger

Two types of battery can be connected to the 110 V 230 V rack module

Stackable format

The stackable format is cost-effective for Rack 1 and provides a minimum autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

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Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 13x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah

The external battery desktop model should be placed on the floor or inside a 19 compliant rack

Maximum distance between the battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed2 m

Rack format

The rack format is cost effective for Rack 3 and provides up to four hours autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 3x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah

The external battery rack should be installed on a 19 compliant rack Maximum distance betweenthe battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed 2 m

Connecting a UPS

The installation of a compatible Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) enables the system to continueoperating for data backup in the event of a power failure

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The UPS is connected via the power connector on the back of the case

UPS power supply Use the power cable provided with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server rack

48 V rack modules

The 48V rack module (RM1 and RM3) is connected to an external 48V charger and battery rackmodule

This solution is mainly dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own power backupsolution for price-optimized long autonomy

48 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakage thatexceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It is recommendedto use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG 10) and

connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)External charger and battery module

Alcatel-Lucent offers an external charger to feed up to 3 48V rack modules

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The 48V rack modules (RM1 and RM3) are directly powered with 48 V which is supplied by a 500Wrack charger The rack charger 48-volt battery pack is equipped with four batteries (expandable toeight)

An autonomy expansion rack allows to add a maximum of 8 batteries

This charger provides the following average autonomy (not contractual)

2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 78 Hr

Rack 1 4x7Ah 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah

Rack 3 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah 16x7Ah

Care must be taken to ensure free air circulation (front to rear) through the module The rack mustbe grounded as an all class I converter to comply with EMC requirements

The external 48V charger and battery backup rack and the expansion rack should be installed on a19 compliant rack

Connecting a DC -48V external power supply

If a -48VDC power supply is available on the customer site it can be connected to the MR1-48V orMR3-48V racks

-48VDC power supply voltage requirements

ndash Normal mode 56V - 51V

ndash Battery mode 51V - 45V

ndash Shutdown running lt45V

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

30

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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1 Servers media gateways boards and access points

11 Hardware servers for applicative services

Most of the following hardware components can be deployed with both Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server or OpenTouchtrade Business Edition offers

For OpenTouchtrade Business Edition exceptions please refer to OpenTouch feature list

111 Hardware servers for OpenTouch communication services

The following table describes the hardware references offered for the different OpenTouch solutionsFor a technical description refer to Cross Compatibility and Feature List documents

Package Hardware Description

OpenTouch Business Edition Server 500

HP DL 320e G8

Pre-packaged all-in-one solution including OS

and Alcatel-Lucent Software

OpenTouch Business Edition Server 1500

HP DL 380p G8

Pre-packaged all-in-one solution including OSand Alcatel-Lucent Software

OpenTouch Business Edition upgrade fromanother system

IBM X3250 M3 Maokong

In case of BiCS migration the IBM X3250 M3server can be re-used with a memory extension(16 GB RAM) Solution has to cover the samefunctional perimeter with up to 300 users(Standard and OpenTouch) Please refer tofeature list product limit for detailed information

112

Hardware servers for OmniPCX Enterprise communication services

The following table describes the hardware references offered for the OmniPCX Enterprise solutionsFor a technical description refer to Cross Compatibility and Feature List documents

OmniPCX Enterprise Com Server Pre-packagedsolution

HP Proliant DL320 G7 (based on PentiumG620 processor) ndash Without Raid option

Yes

IBM X3250 M3 Yes

Direct ordering to HP or IBM is required for dual power supply references

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Hardware servers for the network management platform

The following table describes the hardware references offered for the OmniVista 8770 solutions

Up to (lt) 5000 devices Hardware requirements

ndash Celeron E3400 DC 26GHz

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ndash 4 GB RAM

ndash HDD 160GB S-ATA

Over (gt) 5000 devices Hardware requirements

ndash

Xeon E5620 QuadCore 24Ghz

ndash 6 GB RAM

ndash 12MB L3 cache

ndash 6GB RAM 3x146GB SAS

ndash 15KRPM Hot Plug Embedded Smart ArrayP410i

ndash RAID controller with 1GB cache

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Media gateway

The IP Media Gateways manage the accesses and interfaces of a customer solution They arecontrolled by the Communication Server through an IP connection

A media gateway is built with one or more chassis modules Several types of chassis are availableand can be classified into two groups

A media gateway is built with one or more chassis modules Several types of chassis are availableand can be classified into two groups

ndash The first group consists of Rack Modules (Rack 1 or Rack 3 modules) which are shared withthe Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office (common hardware same chassis power supplies andinterface boards) and correspond to the small and medium chassis (15U and 35U)

Note 1 The Rack 2 module (25U) is not used for Enterprise It is only available for OmniPCX

Office

The IP Rack Media Gateways address medium to large capacity

ndash

The second group consists of Crystal shelves inherited from the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX 4400platform A Crystal shelf is based on the Alcatel-Lucent Crystal Technology (ACT) whosemain characteristic is a meshed backplane offering full connectivity between slots

ndash

Crystal shelves can be hosted in

o M2 cabinet one 28-slot or two 14-slot Crystals

o M3 cabinet two 28-slot or four 14-slot Crystals

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Note 2 Crystal shelves support various types of hardware enabling services which are not

provided on Rack 1 or Rack 3 modules For example DECT 8 board for mobile DECTapplication requiring high traffic density

Different configurations are provided based on these two chassis groups

ndash Common Hardware (CH) IP media gateway

ndash Rack Communication Server

ndash Crystal Hardware (CyH) IP media gateway

ndash Crystal Communication Server

A Media Gateway built with Common Hardware Rack Modules is called Common Hardware IP MediaGateway

A Media Gateway built with Crystal shelves is called Crystal IP Media Gateway A crystal shelf which hosts the Communication Server is called a Crystal Communication Server

Common Hardware IP Media Gateways and Crystal IP Media Gateways can be mixed within a nodeand can be used whatever the Communication Server type

When a Crystal Communication Server or an Appliance Sever is used a Crystal Media Gateway canconsist of two of three levels of shelves linked by INTOF links

The following sections give more details on each type of Media Gateway

115 Common hardware IP media gateway

A common hardware IP media gateway is built with one or more (maximum of three) Rack 3 module

chassis It consists of

ndash A main rack Rack 1 Module or Rack 3 Module controlled by a Gateway Driver (GD) board

ndash One or two expansion racks connected to the main rack by a high speed link (HSL)

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A common hardware IP media gateway is connected to the communication server through anEthernet link The communication server can be located in

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The IP Rack Media gateway is managed by a Gateway Driver processing unit and handles the ldquoclassicalrdquo legacy Rack interfaces to connect terminals public accesses or auxiliary interfaces

Connection to an external network (public or private)

ndash

T0 ISDN

ndash E1-CCS ISDN (T2)

ndash

E1-CAS

ndash T1 CCS (PRI)

ndash T1 CAS

ndash DIDDDI or NDDInon-DID analog networks

ndash H323

ndash SIP trunking (SIP TLS for Encryption Communications is supported)

Connection to digital TDM phones attendant locations (UA interfaces)

Connection to analog devices such as fax machines etc (z-analog interfaces)

Connection of DECT base stationsIP connectivity (Multiple Ethernet 101000100BT)

IP Adressing IPV4 and IPV6 ready

Voice compression channels G711 G723 G729A

DSP resources for media services voice guides conferencing etc

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116 Crystal IP media gateway

A Crystal IP media gateway is built with crystal shelves It is connected to the communication serverthrough either an Ethernet link (Appliance Server) or the chassis back panel bus (Crystal CPU) Itconsists of a main shelf controlled by an IOIP board

Possibly one level of peripheral crystals connected to the main shelf by INTOF2

117 Common hardware

1171 Rack module 1 and 3

There are two types of rack module used for the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CommunicationServer

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Rack 1 module Rack 3 module

Dimensions width x length x height

(rack-unit measurement)

400 x 442 x 66 mm

(19rdquo x 15U)

400 x 442 x 154 mm

(19rdquo x 35 U)

Weight 6 kg (123 lbs) 13 kg (287 lbs)

Number of ports (maximum) 28 96

Slots one controller slot + twointerface slots

one controller slot + eightinterface slots

Note U = Form factor for telecomdata equipment rack height 1U = 175rdquo = 4445 mm

These two types of racks are provided either with 110230V power supply or with 48V power supplyand can be installed in two ways

ndash Free standing a maximum of three racks can be stacked on top of each other

ndash Installed in a computer bay or on a telecommunications rack the rack is placed on a bracketshelf (provided by the bay or rack supplier) or by using an optional 19rdquo mounting kit(there is a kit for each type of rack)

These racks support

ndash

OmniPCX media gateway ndash Com server

ndash RMA

Installation

The Rack 1 and Rack 3 cases may be installed in two ways

ndash Placed on a table A maximum of three cases may be mounted on top of one another

ndash Mounted in a communication or computer rack The case is secured in the rack by means ofthe attachable shelving brackets provided by the rack supplier or using the optional 19installation key (there is a kit for each type of rack)

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Recommendations

Before installing a system in a 19 rack it must be ensured that

ndash The maximum static load of the 19 rack which can be found in the rack specification fromthe supplier is greater than the total weight of the devices to be installed or fitted to therack

ndash The weight of the appliances is uniformly distributed throughout the height of the struts

If the weight of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server rack exceeds thedesignated load on the front struts which is typically equal to the total load of the rack divided by 2then the module must be placed on a shelf

1172 Power connections

Generality

Alcatel-Lucent has designed several solutions for power supply and battery backup

ndash The first family of solutions concerns a data-oriented environment relying on data UPS backupsolutions for price-optimized short autonomy This solution is based on 110 V 230 V rackmodules

ndash The second family is more dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own powerbackup solution for price-optimized long autonomy This solution is based on 48 V rackmodules

110 V 230 V rack modules

Mains connections

The 110 V 230 V rack modules can be connected via the provided three-wire cable to any type ofelectrical installation including

ndash TT (internal ground for each unit)

ndash

TN (common ground for all equipment)

ndash IT with 230 V mesh voltage (Norway only)

A fuse (T25 AH 250 V time-delayed high breaking capacity) protects the module

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110 V 230 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakagethat exceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It isrecommended to use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG10) and connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)

External batteriesThe 110 V 230 V rack modules does not include batteries External batteries are required to provideautonomy

When the battery is low a ldquoclean system shutdownrdquo is launched on the Com Server to prevent filesystem or database corruption

Each external battery module can secure only one rack module 1 and 3 regardless of the purpose ofthe rack (Com Server hosting media gateway extension rack or RMAMODB hosting)

A 12V external battery module secures the RM1 rack This module holds either 2 or 3 batteries(12V7Ah)

A 36V external battery module secures the RM3 rack This module holds either 3 or 6 batteries

(12V7Ah)Note The 110 V 230 V rack module acts as a battery charger

Two types of battery can be connected to the 110 V 230 V rack module

Stackable format

The stackable format is cost-effective for Rack 1 and provides a minimum autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

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Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 13x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah

The external battery desktop model should be placed on the floor or inside a 19 compliant rack

Maximum distance between the battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed2 m

Rack format

The rack format is cost effective for Rack 3 and provides up to four hours autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 3x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah

The external battery rack should be installed on a 19 compliant rack Maximum distance betweenthe battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed 2 m

Connecting a UPS

The installation of a compatible Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) enables the system to continueoperating for data backup in the event of a power failure

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The UPS is connected via the power connector on the back of the case

UPS power supply Use the power cable provided with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server rack

48 V rack modules

The 48V rack module (RM1 and RM3) is connected to an external 48V charger and battery rackmodule

This solution is mainly dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own power backupsolution for price-optimized long autonomy

48 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakage thatexceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It is recommendedto use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG 10) and

connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)External charger and battery module

Alcatel-Lucent offers an external charger to feed up to 3 48V rack modules

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The 48V rack modules (RM1 and RM3) are directly powered with 48 V which is supplied by a 500Wrack charger The rack charger 48-volt battery pack is equipped with four batteries (expandable toeight)

An autonomy expansion rack allows to add a maximum of 8 batteries

This charger provides the following average autonomy (not contractual)

2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 78 Hr

Rack 1 4x7Ah 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah

Rack 3 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah 16x7Ah

Care must be taken to ensure free air circulation (front to rear) through the module The rack mustbe grounded as an all class I converter to comply with EMC requirements

The external 48V charger and battery backup rack and the expansion rack should be installed on a19 compliant rack

Connecting a DC -48V external power supply

If a -48VDC power supply is available on the customer site it can be connected to the MR1-48V orMR3-48V racks

-48VDC power supply voltage requirements

ndash Normal mode 56V - 51V

ndash Battery mode 51V - 45V

ndash Shutdown running lt45V

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

30

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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ndash 4 GB RAM

ndash HDD 160GB S-ATA

Over (gt) 5000 devices Hardware requirements

ndash

Xeon E5620 QuadCore 24Ghz

ndash 6 GB RAM

ndash 12MB L3 cache

ndash 6GB RAM 3x146GB SAS

ndash 15KRPM Hot Plug Embedded Smart ArrayP410i

ndash RAID controller with 1GB cache

114

Media gateway

The IP Media Gateways manage the accesses and interfaces of a customer solution They arecontrolled by the Communication Server through an IP connection

A media gateway is built with one or more chassis modules Several types of chassis are availableand can be classified into two groups

A media gateway is built with one or more chassis modules Several types of chassis are availableand can be classified into two groups

ndash The first group consists of Rack Modules (Rack 1 or Rack 3 modules) which are shared withthe Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office (common hardware same chassis power supplies andinterface boards) and correspond to the small and medium chassis (15U and 35U)

Note 1 The Rack 2 module (25U) is not used for Enterprise It is only available for OmniPCX

Office

The IP Rack Media Gateways address medium to large capacity

ndash

The second group consists of Crystal shelves inherited from the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX 4400platform A Crystal shelf is based on the Alcatel-Lucent Crystal Technology (ACT) whosemain characteristic is a meshed backplane offering full connectivity between slots

ndash

Crystal shelves can be hosted in

o M2 cabinet one 28-slot or two 14-slot Crystals

o M3 cabinet two 28-slot or four 14-slot Crystals

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Note 2 Crystal shelves support various types of hardware enabling services which are not

provided on Rack 1 or Rack 3 modules For example DECT 8 board for mobile DECTapplication requiring high traffic density

Different configurations are provided based on these two chassis groups

ndash Common Hardware (CH) IP media gateway

ndash Rack Communication Server

ndash Crystal Hardware (CyH) IP media gateway

ndash Crystal Communication Server

A Media Gateway built with Common Hardware Rack Modules is called Common Hardware IP MediaGateway

A Media Gateway built with Crystal shelves is called Crystal IP Media Gateway A crystal shelf which hosts the Communication Server is called a Crystal Communication Server

Common Hardware IP Media Gateways and Crystal IP Media Gateways can be mixed within a nodeand can be used whatever the Communication Server type

When a Crystal Communication Server or an Appliance Sever is used a Crystal Media Gateway canconsist of two of three levels of shelves linked by INTOF links

The following sections give more details on each type of Media Gateway

115 Common hardware IP media gateway

A common hardware IP media gateway is built with one or more (maximum of three) Rack 3 module

chassis It consists of

ndash A main rack Rack 1 Module or Rack 3 Module controlled by a Gateway Driver (GD) board

ndash One or two expansion racks connected to the main rack by a high speed link (HSL)

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A common hardware IP media gateway is connected to the communication server through anEthernet link The communication server can be located in

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The IP Rack Media gateway is managed by a Gateway Driver processing unit and handles the ldquoclassicalrdquo legacy Rack interfaces to connect terminals public accesses or auxiliary interfaces

Connection to an external network (public or private)

ndash

T0 ISDN

ndash E1-CCS ISDN (T2)

ndash

E1-CAS

ndash T1 CCS (PRI)

ndash T1 CAS

ndash DIDDDI or NDDInon-DID analog networks

ndash H323

ndash SIP trunking (SIP TLS for Encryption Communications is supported)

Connection to digital TDM phones attendant locations (UA interfaces)

Connection to analog devices such as fax machines etc (z-analog interfaces)

Connection of DECT base stationsIP connectivity (Multiple Ethernet 101000100BT)

IP Adressing IPV4 and IPV6 ready

Voice compression channels G711 G723 G729A

DSP resources for media services voice guides conferencing etc

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116 Crystal IP media gateway

A Crystal IP media gateway is built with crystal shelves It is connected to the communication serverthrough either an Ethernet link (Appliance Server) or the chassis back panel bus (Crystal CPU) Itconsists of a main shelf controlled by an IOIP board

Possibly one level of peripheral crystals connected to the main shelf by INTOF2

117 Common hardware

1171 Rack module 1 and 3

There are two types of rack module used for the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CommunicationServer

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Rack 1 module Rack 3 module

Dimensions width x length x height

(rack-unit measurement)

400 x 442 x 66 mm

(19rdquo x 15U)

400 x 442 x 154 mm

(19rdquo x 35 U)

Weight 6 kg (123 lbs) 13 kg (287 lbs)

Number of ports (maximum) 28 96

Slots one controller slot + twointerface slots

one controller slot + eightinterface slots

Note U = Form factor for telecomdata equipment rack height 1U = 175rdquo = 4445 mm

These two types of racks are provided either with 110230V power supply or with 48V power supplyand can be installed in two ways

ndash Free standing a maximum of three racks can be stacked on top of each other

ndash Installed in a computer bay or on a telecommunications rack the rack is placed on a bracketshelf (provided by the bay or rack supplier) or by using an optional 19rdquo mounting kit(there is a kit for each type of rack)

These racks support

ndash

OmniPCX media gateway ndash Com server

ndash RMA

Installation

The Rack 1 and Rack 3 cases may be installed in two ways

ndash Placed on a table A maximum of three cases may be mounted on top of one another

ndash Mounted in a communication or computer rack The case is secured in the rack by means ofthe attachable shelving brackets provided by the rack supplier or using the optional 19installation key (there is a kit for each type of rack)

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Recommendations

Before installing a system in a 19 rack it must be ensured that

ndash The maximum static load of the 19 rack which can be found in the rack specification fromthe supplier is greater than the total weight of the devices to be installed or fitted to therack

ndash The weight of the appliances is uniformly distributed throughout the height of the struts

If the weight of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server rack exceeds thedesignated load on the front struts which is typically equal to the total load of the rack divided by 2then the module must be placed on a shelf

1172 Power connections

Generality

Alcatel-Lucent has designed several solutions for power supply and battery backup

ndash The first family of solutions concerns a data-oriented environment relying on data UPS backupsolutions for price-optimized short autonomy This solution is based on 110 V 230 V rackmodules

ndash The second family is more dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own powerbackup solution for price-optimized long autonomy This solution is based on 48 V rackmodules

110 V 230 V rack modules

Mains connections

The 110 V 230 V rack modules can be connected via the provided three-wire cable to any type ofelectrical installation including

ndash TT (internal ground for each unit)

ndash

TN (common ground for all equipment)

ndash IT with 230 V mesh voltage (Norway only)

A fuse (T25 AH 250 V time-delayed high breaking capacity) protects the module

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110 V 230 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakagethat exceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It isrecommended to use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG10) and connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)

External batteriesThe 110 V 230 V rack modules does not include batteries External batteries are required to provideautonomy

When the battery is low a ldquoclean system shutdownrdquo is launched on the Com Server to prevent filesystem or database corruption

Each external battery module can secure only one rack module 1 and 3 regardless of the purpose ofthe rack (Com Server hosting media gateway extension rack or RMAMODB hosting)

A 12V external battery module secures the RM1 rack This module holds either 2 or 3 batteries(12V7Ah)

A 36V external battery module secures the RM3 rack This module holds either 3 or 6 batteries

(12V7Ah)Note The 110 V 230 V rack module acts as a battery charger

Two types of battery can be connected to the 110 V 230 V rack module

Stackable format

The stackable format is cost-effective for Rack 1 and provides a minimum autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

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Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 13x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah

The external battery desktop model should be placed on the floor or inside a 19 compliant rack

Maximum distance between the battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed2 m

Rack format

The rack format is cost effective for Rack 3 and provides up to four hours autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 3x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah

The external battery rack should be installed on a 19 compliant rack Maximum distance betweenthe battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed 2 m

Connecting a UPS

The installation of a compatible Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) enables the system to continueoperating for data backup in the event of a power failure

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The UPS is connected via the power connector on the back of the case

UPS power supply Use the power cable provided with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server rack

48 V rack modules

The 48V rack module (RM1 and RM3) is connected to an external 48V charger and battery rackmodule

This solution is mainly dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own power backupsolution for price-optimized long autonomy

48 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakage thatexceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It is recommendedto use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG 10) and

connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)External charger and battery module

Alcatel-Lucent offers an external charger to feed up to 3 48V rack modules

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The 48V rack modules (RM1 and RM3) are directly powered with 48 V which is supplied by a 500Wrack charger The rack charger 48-volt battery pack is equipped with four batteries (expandable toeight)

An autonomy expansion rack allows to add a maximum of 8 batteries

This charger provides the following average autonomy (not contractual)

2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 78 Hr

Rack 1 4x7Ah 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah

Rack 3 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah 16x7Ah

Care must be taken to ensure free air circulation (front to rear) through the module The rack mustbe grounded as an all class I converter to comply with EMC requirements

The external 48V charger and battery backup rack and the expansion rack should be installed on a19 compliant rack

Connecting a DC -48V external power supply

If a -48VDC power supply is available on the customer site it can be connected to the MR1-48V orMR3-48V racks

-48VDC power supply voltage requirements

ndash Normal mode 56V - 51V

ndash Battery mode 51V - 45V

ndash Shutdown running lt45V

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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Note 2 Crystal shelves support various types of hardware enabling services which are not

provided on Rack 1 or Rack 3 modules For example DECT 8 board for mobile DECTapplication requiring high traffic density

Different configurations are provided based on these two chassis groups

ndash Common Hardware (CH) IP media gateway

ndash Rack Communication Server

ndash Crystal Hardware (CyH) IP media gateway

ndash Crystal Communication Server

A Media Gateway built with Common Hardware Rack Modules is called Common Hardware IP MediaGateway

A Media Gateway built with Crystal shelves is called Crystal IP Media Gateway A crystal shelf which hosts the Communication Server is called a Crystal Communication Server

Common Hardware IP Media Gateways and Crystal IP Media Gateways can be mixed within a nodeand can be used whatever the Communication Server type

When a Crystal Communication Server or an Appliance Sever is used a Crystal Media Gateway canconsist of two of three levels of shelves linked by INTOF links

The following sections give more details on each type of Media Gateway

115 Common hardware IP media gateway

A common hardware IP media gateway is built with one or more (maximum of three) Rack 3 module

chassis It consists of

ndash A main rack Rack 1 Module or Rack 3 Module controlled by a Gateway Driver (GD) board

ndash One or two expansion racks connected to the main rack by a high speed link (HSL)

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A common hardware IP media gateway is connected to the communication server through anEthernet link The communication server can be located in

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The IP Rack Media gateway is managed by a Gateway Driver processing unit and handles the ldquoclassicalrdquo legacy Rack interfaces to connect terminals public accesses or auxiliary interfaces

Connection to an external network (public or private)

ndash

T0 ISDN

ndash E1-CCS ISDN (T2)

ndash

E1-CAS

ndash T1 CCS (PRI)

ndash T1 CAS

ndash DIDDDI or NDDInon-DID analog networks

ndash H323

ndash SIP trunking (SIP TLS for Encryption Communications is supported)

Connection to digital TDM phones attendant locations (UA interfaces)

Connection to analog devices such as fax machines etc (z-analog interfaces)

Connection of DECT base stationsIP connectivity (Multiple Ethernet 101000100BT)

IP Adressing IPV4 and IPV6 ready

Voice compression channels G711 G723 G729A

DSP resources for media services voice guides conferencing etc

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116 Crystal IP media gateway

A Crystal IP media gateway is built with crystal shelves It is connected to the communication serverthrough either an Ethernet link (Appliance Server) or the chassis back panel bus (Crystal CPU) Itconsists of a main shelf controlled by an IOIP board

Possibly one level of peripheral crystals connected to the main shelf by INTOF2

117 Common hardware

1171 Rack module 1 and 3

There are two types of rack module used for the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CommunicationServer

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Rack 1 module Rack 3 module

Dimensions width x length x height

(rack-unit measurement)

400 x 442 x 66 mm

(19rdquo x 15U)

400 x 442 x 154 mm

(19rdquo x 35 U)

Weight 6 kg (123 lbs) 13 kg (287 lbs)

Number of ports (maximum) 28 96

Slots one controller slot + twointerface slots

one controller slot + eightinterface slots

Note U = Form factor for telecomdata equipment rack height 1U = 175rdquo = 4445 mm

These two types of racks are provided either with 110230V power supply or with 48V power supplyand can be installed in two ways

ndash Free standing a maximum of three racks can be stacked on top of each other

ndash Installed in a computer bay or on a telecommunications rack the rack is placed on a bracketshelf (provided by the bay or rack supplier) or by using an optional 19rdquo mounting kit(there is a kit for each type of rack)

These racks support

ndash

OmniPCX media gateway ndash Com server

ndash RMA

Installation

The Rack 1 and Rack 3 cases may be installed in two ways

ndash Placed on a table A maximum of three cases may be mounted on top of one another

ndash Mounted in a communication or computer rack The case is secured in the rack by means ofthe attachable shelving brackets provided by the rack supplier or using the optional 19installation key (there is a kit for each type of rack)

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Recommendations

Before installing a system in a 19 rack it must be ensured that

ndash The maximum static load of the 19 rack which can be found in the rack specification fromthe supplier is greater than the total weight of the devices to be installed or fitted to therack

ndash The weight of the appliances is uniformly distributed throughout the height of the struts

If the weight of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server rack exceeds thedesignated load on the front struts which is typically equal to the total load of the rack divided by 2then the module must be placed on a shelf

1172 Power connections

Generality

Alcatel-Lucent has designed several solutions for power supply and battery backup

ndash The first family of solutions concerns a data-oriented environment relying on data UPS backupsolutions for price-optimized short autonomy This solution is based on 110 V 230 V rackmodules

ndash The second family is more dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own powerbackup solution for price-optimized long autonomy This solution is based on 48 V rackmodules

110 V 230 V rack modules

Mains connections

The 110 V 230 V rack modules can be connected via the provided three-wire cable to any type ofelectrical installation including

ndash TT (internal ground for each unit)

ndash

TN (common ground for all equipment)

ndash IT with 230 V mesh voltage (Norway only)

A fuse (T25 AH 250 V time-delayed high breaking capacity) protects the module

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110 V 230 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakagethat exceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It isrecommended to use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG10) and connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)

External batteriesThe 110 V 230 V rack modules does not include batteries External batteries are required to provideautonomy

When the battery is low a ldquoclean system shutdownrdquo is launched on the Com Server to prevent filesystem or database corruption

Each external battery module can secure only one rack module 1 and 3 regardless of the purpose ofthe rack (Com Server hosting media gateway extension rack or RMAMODB hosting)

A 12V external battery module secures the RM1 rack This module holds either 2 or 3 batteries(12V7Ah)

A 36V external battery module secures the RM3 rack This module holds either 3 or 6 batteries

(12V7Ah)Note The 110 V 230 V rack module acts as a battery charger

Two types of battery can be connected to the 110 V 230 V rack module

Stackable format

The stackable format is cost-effective for Rack 1 and provides a minimum autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

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Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 13x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah

The external battery desktop model should be placed on the floor or inside a 19 compliant rack

Maximum distance between the battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed2 m

Rack format

The rack format is cost effective for Rack 3 and provides up to four hours autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 3x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah

The external battery rack should be installed on a 19 compliant rack Maximum distance betweenthe battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed 2 m

Connecting a UPS

The installation of a compatible Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) enables the system to continueoperating for data backup in the event of a power failure

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The UPS is connected via the power connector on the back of the case

UPS power supply Use the power cable provided with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server rack

48 V rack modules

The 48V rack module (RM1 and RM3) is connected to an external 48V charger and battery rackmodule

This solution is mainly dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own power backupsolution for price-optimized long autonomy

48 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakage thatexceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It is recommendedto use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG 10) and

connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)External charger and battery module

Alcatel-Lucent offers an external charger to feed up to 3 48V rack modules

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The 48V rack modules (RM1 and RM3) are directly powered with 48 V which is supplied by a 500Wrack charger The rack charger 48-volt battery pack is equipped with four batteries (expandable toeight)

An autonomy expansion rack allows to add a maximum of 8 batteries

This charger provides the following average autonomy (not contractual)

2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 78 Hr

Rack 1 4x7Ah 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah

Rack 3 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah 16x7Ah

Care must be taken to ensure free air circulation (front to rear) through the module The rack mustbe grounded as an all class I converter to comply with EMC requirements

The external 48V charger and battery backup rack and the expansion rack should be installed on a19 compliant rack

Connecting a DC -48V external power supply

If a -48VDC power supply is available on the customer site it can be connected to the MR1-48V orMR3-48V racks

-48VDC power supply voltage requirements

ndash Normal mode 56V - 51V

ndash Battery mode 51V - 45V

ndash Shutdown running lt45V

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

30

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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A common hardware IP media gateway is connected to the communication server through anEthernet link The communication server can be located in

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The IP Rack Media gateway is managed by a Gateway Driver processing unit and handles the ldquoclassicalrdquo legacy Rack interfaces to connect terminals public accesses or auxiliary interfaces

Connection to an external network (public or private)

ndash

T0 ISDN

ndash E1-CCS ISDN (T2)

ndash

E1-CAS

ndash T1 CCS (PRI)

ndash T1 CAS

ndash DIDDDI or NDDInon-DID analog networks

ndash H323

ndash SIP trunking (SIP TLS for Encryption Communications is supported)

Connection to digital TDM phones attendant locations (UA interfaces)

Connection to analog devices such as fax machines etc (z-analog interfaces)

Connection of DECT base stationsIP connectivity (Multiple Ethernet 101000100BT)

IP Adressing IPV4 and IPV6 ready

Voice compression channels G711 G723 G729A

DSP resources for media services voice guides conferencing etc

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116 Crystal IP media gateway

A Crystal IP media gateway is built with crystal shelves It is connected to the communication serverthrough either an Ethernet link (Appliance Server) or the chassis back panel bus (Crystal CPU) Itconsists of a main shelf controlled by an IOIP board

Possibly one level of peripheral crystals connected to the main shelf by INTOF2

117 Common hardware

1171 Rack module 1 and 3

There are two types of rack module used for the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CommunicationServer

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Rack 1 module Rack 3 module

Dimensions width x length x height

(rack-unit measurement)

400 x 442 x 66 mm

(19rdquo x 15U)

400 x 442 x 154 mm

(19rdquo x 35 U)

Weight 6 kg (123 lbs) 13 kg (287 lbs)

Number of ports (maximum) 28 96

Slots one controller slot + twointerface slots

one controller slot + eightinterface slots

Note U = Form factor for telecomdata equipment rack height 1U = 175rdquo = 4445 mm

These two types of racks are provided either with 110230V power supply or with 48V power supplyand can be installed in two ways

ndash Free standing a maximum of three racks can be stacked on top of each other

ndash Installed in a computer bay or on a telecommunications rack the rack is placed on a bracketshelf (provided by the bay or rack supplier) or by using an optional 19rdquo mounting kit(there is a kit for each type of rack)

These racks support

ndash

OmniPCX media gateway ndash Com server

ndash RMA

Installation

The Rack 1 and Rack 3 cases may be installed in two ways

ndash Placed on a table A maximum of three cases may be mounted on top of one another

ndash Mounted in a communication or computer rack The case is secured in the rack by means ofthe attachable shelving brackets provided by the rack supplier or using the optional 19installation key (there is a kit for each type of rack)

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Recommendations

Before installing a system in a 19 rack it must be ensured that

ndash The maximum static load of the 19 rack which can be found in the rack specification fromthe supplier is greater than the total weight of the devices to be installed or fitted to therack

ndash The weight of the appliances is uniformly distributed throughout the height of the struts

If the weight of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server rack exceeds thedesignated load on the front struts which is typically equal to the total load of the rack divided by 2then the module must be placed on a shelf

1172 Power connections

Generality

Alcatel-Lucent has designed several solutions for power supply and battery backup

ndash The first family of solutions concerns a data-oriented environment relying on data UPS backupsolutions for price-optimized short autonomy This solution is based on 110 V 230 V rackmodules

ndash The second family is more dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own powerbackup solution for price-optimized long autonomy This solution is based on 48 V rackmodules

110 V 230 V rack modules

Mains connections

The 110 V 230 V rack modules can be connected via the provided three-wire cable to any type ofelectrical installation including

ndash TT (internal ground for each unit)

ndash

TN (common ground for all equipment)

ndash IT with 230 V mesh voltage (Norway only)

A fuse (T25 AH 250 V time-delayed high breaking capacity) protects the module

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110 V 230 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakagethat exceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It isrecommended to use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG10) and connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)

External batteriesThe 110 V 230 V rack modules does not include batteries External batteries are required to provideautonomy

When the battery is low a ldquoclean system shutdownrdquo is launched on the Com Server to prevent filesystem or database corruption

Each external battery module can secure only one rack module 1 and 3 regardless of the purpose ofthe rack (Com Server hosting media gateway extension rack or RMAMODB hosting)

A 12V external battery module secures the RM1 rack This module holds either 2 or 3 batteries(12V7Ah)

A 36V external battery module secures the RM3 rack This module holds either 3 or 6 batteries

(12V7Ah)Note The 110 V 230 V rack module acts as a battery charger

Two types of battery can be connected to the 110 V 230 V rack module

Stackable format

The stackable format is cost-effective for Rack 1 and provides a minimum autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

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Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 13x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah

The external battery desktop model should be placed on the floor or inside a 19 compliant rack

Maximum distance between the battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed2 m

Rack format

The rack format is cost effective for Rack 3 and provides up to four hours autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 3x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah

The external battery rack should be installed on a 19 compliant rack Maximum distance betweenthe battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed 2 m

Connecting a UPS

The installation of a compatible Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) enables the system to continueoperating for data backup in the event of a power failure

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The UPS is connected via the power connector on the back of the case

UPS power supply Use the power cable provided with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server rack

48 V rack modules

The 48V rack module (RM1 and RM3) is connected to an external 48V charger and battery rackmodule

This solution is mainly dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own power backupsolution for price-optimized long autonomy

48 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakage thatexceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It is recommendedto use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG 10) and

connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)External charger and battery module

Alcatel-Lucent offers an external charger to feed up to 3 48V rack modules

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The 48V rack modules (RM1 and RM3) are directly powered with 48 V which is supplied by a 500Wrack charger The rack charger 48-volt battery pack is equipped with four batteries (expandable toeight)

An autonomy expansion rack allows to add a maximum of 8 batteries

This charger provides the following average autonomy (not contractual)

2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 78 Hr

Rack 1 4x7Ah 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah

Rack 3 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah 16x7Ah

Care must be taken to ensure free air circulation (front to rear) through the module The rack mustbe grounded as an all class I converter to comply with EMC requirements

The external 48V charger and battery backup rack and the expansion rack should be installed on a19 compliant rack

Connecting a DC -48V external power supply

If a -48VDC power supply is available on the customer site it can be connected to the MR1-48V orMR3-48V racks

-48VDC power supply voltage requirements

ndash Normal mode 56V - 51V

ndash Battery mode 51V - 45V

ndash Shutdown running lt45V

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

30

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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The IP Rack Media gateway is managed by a Gateway Driver processing unit and handles the ldquoclassicalrdquo legacy Rack interfaces to connect terminals public accesses or auxiliary interfaces

Connection to an external network (public or private)

ndash

T0 ISDN

ndash E1-CCS ISDN (T2)

ndash

E1-CAS

ndash T1 CCS (PRI)

ndash T1 CAS

ndash DIDDDI or NDDInon-DID analog networks

ndash H323

ndash SIP trunking (SIP TLS for Encryption Communications is supported)

Connection to digital TDM phones attendant locations (UA interfaces)

Connection to analog devices such as fax machines etc (z-analog interfaces)

Connection of DECT base stationsIP connectivity (Multiple Ethernet 101000100BT)

IP Adressing IPV4 and IPV6 ready

Voice compression channels G711 G723 G729A

DSP resources for media services voice guides conferencing etc

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116 Crystal IP media gateway

A Crystal IP media gateway is built with crystal shelves It is connected to the communication serverthrough either an Ethernet link (Appliance Server) or the chassis back panel bus (Crystal CPU) Itconsists of a main shelf controlled by an IOIP board

Possibly one level of peripheral crystals connected to the main shelf by INTOF2

117 Common hardware

1171 Rack module 1 and 3

There are two types of rack module used for the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CommunicationServer

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Rack 1 module Rack 3 module

Dimensions width x length x height

(rack-unit measurement)

400 x 442 x 66 mm

(19rdquo x 15U)

400 x 442 x 154 mm

(19rdquo x 35 U)

Weight 6 kg (123 lbs) 13 kg (287 lbs)

Number of ports (maximum) 28 96

Slots one controller slot + twointerface slots

one controller slot + eightinterface slots

Note U = Form factor for telecomdata equipment rack height 1U = 175rdquo = 4445 mm

These two types of racks are provided either with 110230V power supply or with 48V power supplyand can be installed in two ways

ndash Free standing a maximum of three racks can be stacked on top of each other

ndash Installed in a computer bay or on a telecommunications rack the rack is placed on a bracketshelf (provided by the bay or rack supplier) or by using an optional 19rdquo mounting kit(there is a kit for each type of rack)

These racks support

ndash

OmniPCX media gateway ndash Com server

ndash RMA

Installation

The Rack 1 and Rack 3 cases may be installed in two ways

ndash Placed on a table A maximum of three cases may be mounted on top of one another

ndash Mounted in a communication or computer rack The case is secured in the rack by means ofthe attachable shelving brackets provided by the rack supplier or using the optional 19installation key (there is a kit for each type of rack)

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Recommendations

Before installing a system in a 19 rack it must be ensured that

ndash The maximum static load of the 19 rack which can be found in the rack specification fromthe supplier is greater than the total weight of the devices to be installed or fitted to therack

ndash The weight of the appliances is uniformly distributed throughout the height of the struts

If the weight of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server rack exceeds thedesignated load on the front struts which is typically equal to the total load of the rack divided by 2then the module must be placed on a shelf

1172 Power connections

Generality

Alcatel-Lucent has designed several solutions for power supply and battery backup

ndash The first family of solutions concerns a data-oriented environment relying on data UPS backupsolutions for price-optimized short autonomy This solution is based on 110 V 230 V rackmodules

ndash The second family is more dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own powerbackup solution for price-optimized long autonomy This solution is based on 48 V rackmodules

110 V 230 V rack modules

Mains connections

The 110 V 230 V rack modules can be connected via the provided three-wire cable to any type ofelectrical installation including

ndash TT (internal ground for each unit)

ndash

TN (common ground for all equipment)

ndash IT with 230 V mesh voltage (Norway only)

A fuse (T25 AH 250 V time-delayed high breaking capacity) protects the module

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110 V 230 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakagethat exceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It isrecommended to use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG10) and connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)

External batteriesThe 110 V 230 V rack modules does not include batteries External batteries are required to provideautonomy

When the battery is low a ldquoclean system shutdownrdquo is launched on the Com Server to prevent filesystem or database corruption

Each external battery module can secure only one rack module 1 and 3 regardless of the purpose ofthe rack (Com Server hosting media gateway extension rack or RMAMODB hosting)

A 12V external battery module secures the RM1 rack This module holds either 2 or 3 batteries(12V7Ah)

A 36V external battery module secures the RM3 rack This module holds either 3 or 6 batteries

(12V7Ah)Note The 110 V 230 V rack module acts as a battery charger

Two types of battery can be connected to the 110 V 230 V rack module

Stackable format

The stackable format is cost-effective for Rack 1 and provides a minimum autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

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Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 13x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah

The external battery desktop model should be placed on the floor or inside a 19 compliant rack

Maximum distance between the battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed2 m

Rack format

The rack format is cost effective for Rack 3 and provides up to four hours autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 3x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah

The external battery rack should be installed on a 19 compliant rack Maximum distance betweenthe battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed 2 m

Connecting a UPS

The installation of a compatible Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) enables the system to continueoperating for data backup in the event of a power failure

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The UPS is connected via the power connector on the back of the case

UPS power supply Use the power cable provided with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server rack

48 V rack modules

The 48V rack module (RM1 and RM3) is connected to an external 48V charger and battery rackmodule

This solution is mainly dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own power backupsolution for price-optimized long autonomy

48 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakage thatexceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It is recommendedto use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG 10) and

connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)External charger and battery module

Alcatel-Lucent offers an external charger to feed up to 3 48V rack modules

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The 48V rack modules (RM1 and RM3) are directly powered with 48 V which is supplied by a 500Wrack charger The rack charger 48-volt battery pack is equipped with four batteries (expandable toeight)

An autonomy expansion rack allows to add a maximum of 8 batteries

This charger provides the following average autonomy (not contractual)

2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 78 Hr

Rack 1 4x7Ah 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah

Rack 3 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah 16x7Ah

Care must be taken to ensure free air circulation (front to rear) through the module The rack mustbe grounded as an all class I converter to comply with EMC requirements

The external 48V charger and battery backup rack and the expansion rack should be installed on a19 compliant rack

Connecting a DC -48V external power supply

If a -48VDC power supply is available on the customer site it can be connected to the MR1-48V orMR3-48V racks

-48VDC power supply voltage requirements

ndash Normal mode 56V - 51V

ndash Battery mode 51V - 45V

ndash Shutdown running lt45V

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

30

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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116 Crystal IP media gateway

A Crystal IP media gateway is built with crystal shelves It is connected to the communication serverthrough either an Ethernet link (Appliance Server) or the chassis back panel bus (Crystal CPU) Itconsists of a main shelf controlled by an IOIP board

Possibly one level of peripheral crystals connected to the main shelf by INTOF2

117 Common hardware

1171 Rack module 1 and 3

There are two types of rack module used for the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise CommunicationServer

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Rack 1 module Rack 3 module

Dimensions width x length x height

(rack-unit measurement)

400 x 442 x 66 mm

(19rdquo x 15U)

400 x 442 x 154 mm

(19rdquo x 35 U)

Weight 6 kg (123 lbs) 13 kg (287 lbs)

Number of ports (maximum) 28 96

Slots one controller slot + twointerface slots

one controller slot + eightinterface slots

Note U = Form factor for telecomdata equipment rack height 1U = 175rdquo = 4445 mm

These two types of racks are provided either with 110230V power supply or with 48V power supplyand can be installed in two ways

ndash Free standing a maximum of three racks can be stacked on top of each other

ndash Installed in a computer bay or on a telecommunications rack the rack is placed on a bracketshelf (provided by the bay or rack supplier) or by using an optional 19rdquo mounting kit(there is a kit for each type of rack)

These racks support

ndash

OmniPCX media gateway ndash Com server

ndash RMA

Installation

The Rack 1 and Rack 3 cases may be installed in two ways

ndash Placed on a table A maximum of three cases may be mounted on top of one another

ndash Mounted in a communication or computer rack The case is secured in the rack by means ofthe attachable shelving brackets provided by the rack supplier or using the optional 19installation key (there is a kit for each type of rack)

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Recommendations

Before installing a system in a 19 rack it must be ensured that

ndash The maximum static load of the 19 rack which can be found in the rack specification fromthe supplier is greater than the total weight of the devices to be installed or fitted to therack

ndash The weight of the appliances is uniformly distributed throughout the height of the struts

If the weight of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server rack exceeds thedesignated load on the front struts which is typically equal to the total load of the rack divided by 2then the module must be placed on a shelf

1172 Power connections

Generality

Alcatel-Lucent has designed several solutions for power supply and battery backup

ndash The first family of solutions concerns a data-oriented environment relying on data UPS backupsolutions for price-optimized short autonomy This solution is based on 110 V 230 V rackmodules

ndash The second family is more dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own powerbackup solution for price-optimized long autonomy This solution is based on 48 V rackmodules

110 V 230 V rack modules

Mains connections

The 110 V 230 V rack modules can be connected via the provided three-wire cable to any type ofelectrical installation including

ndash TT (internal ground for each unit)

ndash

TN (common ground for all equipment)

ndash IT with 230 V mesh voltage (Norway only)

A fuse (T25 AH 250 V time-delayed high breaking capacity) protects the module

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110 V 230 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakagethat exceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It isrecommended to use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG10) and connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)

External batteriesThe 110 V 230 V rack modules does not include batteries External batteries are required to provideautonomy

When the battery is low a ldquoclean system shutdownrdquo is launched on the Com Server to prevent filesystem or database corruption

Each external battery module can secure only one rack module 1 and 3 regardless of the purpose ofthe rack (Com Server hosting media gateway extension rack or RMAMODB hosting)

A 12V external battery module secures the RM1 rack This module holds either 2 or 3 batteries(12V7Ah)

A 36V external battery module secures the RM3 rack This module holds either 3 or 6 batteries

(12V7Ah)Note The 110 V 230 V rack module acts as a battery charger

Two types of battery can be connected to the 110 V 230 V rack module

Stackable format

The stackable format is cost-effective for Rack 1 and provides a minimum autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

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Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 13x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah

The external battery desktop model should be placed on the floor or inside a 19 compliant rack

Maximum distance between the battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed2 m

Rack format

The rack format is cost effective for Rack 3 and provides up to four hours autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 3x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah

The external battery rack should be installed on a 19 compliant rack Maximum distance betweenthe battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed 2 m

Connecting a UPS

The installation of a compatible Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) enables the system to continueoperating for data backup in the event of a power failure

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The UPS is connected via the power connector on the back of the case

UPS power supply Use the power cable provided with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server rack

48 V rack modules

The 48V rack module (RM1 and RM3) is connected to an external 48V charger and battery rackmodule

This solution is mainly dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own power backupsolution for price-optimized long autonomy

48 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakage thatexceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It is recommendedto use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG 10) and

connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)External charger and battery module

Alcatel-Lucent offers an external charger to feed up to 3 48V rack modules

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The 48V rack modules (RM1 and RM3) are directly powered with 48 V which is supplied by a 500Wrack charger The rack charger 48-volt battery pack is equipped with four batteries (expandable toeight)

An autonomy expansion rack allows to add a maximum of 8 batteries

This charger provides the following average autonomy (not contractual)

2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 78 Hr

Rack 1 4x7Ah 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah

Rack 3 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah 16x7Ah

Care must be taken to ensure free air circulation (front to rear) through the module The rack mustbe grounded as an all class I converter to comply with EMC requirements

The external 48V charger and battery backup rack and the expansion rack should be installed on a19 compliant rack

Connecting a DC -48V external power supply

If a -48VDC power supply is available on the customer site it can be connected to the MR1-48V orMR3-48V racks

-48VDC power supply voltage requirements

ndash Normal mode 56V - 51V

ndash Battery mode 51V - 45V

ndash Shutdown running lt45V

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

30

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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Rack 1 module Rack 3 module

Dimensions width x length x height

(rack-unit measurement)

400 x 442 x 66 mm

(19rdquo x 15U)

400 x 442 x 154 mm

(19rdquo x 35 U)

Weight 6 kg (123 lbs) 13 kg (287 lbs)

Number of ports (maximum) 28 96

Slots one controller slot + twointerface slots

one controller slot + eightinterface slots

Note U = Form factor for telecomdata equipment rack height 1U = 175rdquo = 4445 mm

These two types of racks are provided either with 110230V power supply or with 48V power supplyand can be installed in two ways

ndash Free standing a maximum of three racks can be stacked on top of each other

ndash Installed in a computer bay or on a telecommunications rack the rack is placed on a bracketshelf (provided by the bay or rack supplier) or by using an optional 19rdquo mounting kit(there is a kit for each type of rack)

These racks support

ndash

OmniPCX media gateway ndash Com server

ndash RMA

Installation

The Rack 1 and Rack 3 cases may be installed in two ways

ndash Placed on a table A maximum of three cases may be mounted on top of one another

ndash Mounted in a communication or computer rack The case is secured in the rack by means ofthe attachable shelving brackets provided by the rack supplier or using the optional 19installation key (there is a kit for each type of rack)

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Recommendations

Before installing a system in a 19 rack it must be ensured that

ndash The maximum static load of the 19 rack which can be found in the rack specification fromthe supplier is greater than the total weight of the devices to be installed or fitted to therack

ndash The weight of the appliances is uniformly distributed throughout the height of the struts

If the weight of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server rack exceeds thedesignated load on the front struts which is typically equal to the total load of the rack divided by 2then the module must be placed on a shelf

1172 Power connections

Generality

Alcatel-Lucent has designed several solutions for power supply and battery backup

ndash The first family of solutions concerns a data-oriented environment relying on data UPS backupsolutions for price-optimized short autonomy This solution is based on 110 V 230 V rackmodules

ndash The second family is more dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own powerbackup solution for price-optimized long autonomy This solution is based on 48 V rackmodules

110 V 230 V rack modules

Mains connections

The 110 V 230 V rack modules can be connected via the provided three-wire cable to any type ofelectrical installation including

ndash TT (internal ground for each unit)

ndash

TN (common ground for all equipment)

ndash IT with 230 V mesh voltage (Norway only)

A fuse (T25 AH 250 V time-delayed high breaking capacity) protects the module

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110 V 230 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakagethat exceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It isrecommended to use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG10) and connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)

External batteriesThe 110 V 230 V rack modules does not include batteries External batteries are required to provideautonomy

When the battery is low a ldquoclean system shutdownrdquo is launched on the Com Server to prevent filesystem or database corruption

Each external battery module can secure only one rack module 1 and 3 regardless of the purpose ofthe rack (Com Server hosting media gateway extension rack or RMAMODB hosting)

A 12V external battery module secures the RM1 rack This module holds either 2 or 3 batteries(12V7Ah)

A 36V external battery module secures the RM3 rack This module holds either 3 or 6 batteries

(12V7Ah)Note The 110 V 230 V rack module acts as a battery charger

Two types of battery can be connected to the 110 V 230 V rack module

Stackable format

The stackable format is cost-effective for Rack 1 and provides a minimum autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

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Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 13x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah

The external battery desktop model should be placed on the floor or inside a 19 compliant rack

Maximum distance between the battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed2 m

Rack format

The rack format is cost effective for Rack 3 and provides up to four hours autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 3x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah

The external battery rack should be installed on a 19 compliant rack Maximum distance betweenthe battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed 2 m

Connecting a UPS

The installation of a compatible Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) enables the system to continueoperating for data backup in the event of a power failure

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The UPS is connected via the power connector on the back of the case

UPS power supply Use the power cable provided with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server rack

48 V rack modules

The 48V rack module (RM1 and RM3) is connected to an external 48V charger and battery rackmodule

This solution is mainly dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own power backupsolution for price-optimized long autonomy

48 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakage thatexceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It is recommendedto use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG 10) and

connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)External charger and battery module

Alcatel-Lucent offers an external charger to feed up to 3 48V rack modules

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The 48V rack modules (RM1 and RM3) are directly powered with 48 V which is supplied by a 500Wrack charger The rack charger 48-volt battery pack is equipped with four batteries (expandable toeight)

An autonomy expansion rack allows to add a maximum of 8 batteries

This charger provides the following average autonomy (not contractual)

2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 78 Hr

Rack 1 4x7Ah 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah

Rack 3 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah 16x7Ah

Care must be taken to ensure free air circulation (front to rear) through the module The rack mustbe grounded as an all class I converter to comply with EMC requirements

The external 48V charger and battery backup rack and the expansion rack should be installed on a19 compliant rack

Connecting a DC -48V external power supply

If a -48VDC power supply is available on the customer site it can be connected to the MR1-48V orMR3-48V racks

-48VDC power supply voltage requirements

ndash Normal mode 56V - 51V

ndash Battery mode 51V - 45V

ndash Shutdown running lt45V

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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Recommendations

Before installing a system in a 19 rack it must be ensured that

ndash The maximum static load of the 19 rack which can be found in the rack specification fromthe supplier is greater than the total weight of the devices to be installed or fitted to therack

ndash The weight of the appliances is uniformly distributed throughout the height of the struts

If the weight of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server rack exceeds thedesignated load on the front struts which is typically equal to the total load of the rack divided by 2then the module must be placed on a shelf

1172 Power connections

Generality

Alcatel-Lucent has designed several solutions for power supply and battery backup

ndash The first family of solutions concerns a data-oriented environment relying on data UPS backupsolutions for price-optimized short autonomy This solution is based on 110 V 230 V rackmodules

ndash The second family is more dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own powerbackup solution for price-optimized long autonomy This solution is based on 48 V rackmodules

110 V 230 V rack modules

Mains connections

The 110 V 230 V rack modules can be connected via the provided three-wire cable to any type ofelectrical installation including

ndash TT (internal ground for each unit)

ndash

TN (common ground for all equipment)

ndash IT with 230 V mesh voltage (Norway only)

A fuse (T25 AH 250 V time-delayed high breaking capacity) protects the module

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110 V 230 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakagethat exceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It isrecommended to use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG10) and connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)

External batteriesThe 110 V 230 V rack modules does not include batteries External batteries are required to provideautonomy

When the battery is low a ldquoclean system shutdownrdquo is launched on the Com Server to prevent filesystem or database corruption

Each external battery module can secure only one rack module 1 and 3 regardless of the purpose ofthe rack (Com Server hosting media gateway extension rack or RMAMODB hosting)

A 12V external battery module secures the RM1 rack This module holds either 2 or 3 batteries(12V7Ah)

A 36V external battery module secures the RM3 rack This module holds either 3 or 6 batteries

(12V7Ah)Note The 110 V 230 V rack module acts as a battery charger

Two types of battery can be connected to the 110 V 230 V rack module

Stackable format

The stackable format is cost-effective for Rack 1 and provides a minimum autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

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Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 13x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah

The external battery desktop model should be placed on the floor or inside a 19 compliant rack

Maximum distance between the battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed2 m

Rack format

The rack format is cost effective for Rack 3 and provides up to four hours autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 3x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah

The external battery rack should be installed on a 19 compliant rack Maximum distance betweenthe battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed 2 m

Connecting a UPS

The installation of a compatible Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) enables the system to continueoperating for data backup in the event of a power failure

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The UPS is connected via the power connector on the back of the case

UPS power supply Use the power cable provided with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server rack

48 V rack modules

The 48V rack module (RM1 and RM3) is connected to an external 48V charger and battery rackmodule

This solution is mainly dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own power backupsolution for price-optimized long autonomy

48 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakage thatexceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It is recommendedto use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG 10) and

connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)External charger and battery module

Alcatel-Lucent offers an external charger to feed up to 3 48V rack modules

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The 48V rack modules (RM1 and RM3) are directly powered with 48 V which is supplied by a 500Wrack charger The rack charger 48-volt battery pack is equipped with four batteries (expandable toeight)

An autonomy expansion rack allows to add a maximum of 8 batteries

This charger provides the following average autonomy (not contractual)

2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 78 Hr

Rack 1 4x7Ah 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah

Rack 3 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah 16x7Ah

Care must be taken to ensure free air circulation (front to rear) through the module The rack mustbe grounded as an all class I converter to comply with EMC requirements

The external 48V charger and battery backup rack and the expansion rack should be installed on a19 compliant rack

Connecting a DC -48V external power supply

If a -48VDC power supply is available on the customer site it can be connected to the MR1-48V orMR3-48V racks

-48VDC power supply voltage requirements

ndash Normal mode 56V - 51V

ndash Battery mode 51V - 45V

ndash Shutdown running lt45V

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

30

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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110 V 230 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakagethat exceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It isrecommended to use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG10) and connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)

External batteriesThe 110 V 230 V rack modules does not include batteries External batteries are required to provideautonomy

When the battery is low a ldquoclean system shutdownrdquo is launched on the Com Server to prevent filesystem or database corruption

Each external battery module can secure only one rack module 1 and 3 regardless of the purpose ofthe rack (Com Server hosting media gateway extension rack or RMAMODB hosting)

A 12V external battery module secures the RM1 rack This module holds either 2 or 3 batteries(12V7Ah)

A 36V external battery module secures the RM3 rack This module holds either 3 or 6 batteries

(12V7Ah)Note The 110 V 230 V rack module acts as a battery charger

Two types of battery can be connected to the 110 V 230 V rack module

Stackable format

The stackable format is cost-effective for Rack 1 and provides a minimum autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

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Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 13x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah

The external battery desktop model should be placed on the floor or inside a 19 compliant rack

Maximum distance between the battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed2 m

Rack format

The rack format is cost effective for Rack 3 and provides up to four hours autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 3x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah

The external battery rack should be installed on a 19 compliant rack Maximum distance betweenthe battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed 2 m

Connecting a UPS

The installation of a compatible Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) enables the system to continueoperating for data backup in the event of a power failure

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The UPS is connected via the power connector on the back of the case

UPS power supply Use the power cable provided with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server rack

48 V rack modules

The 48V rack module (RM1 and RM3) is connected to an external 48V charger and battery rackmodule

This solution is mainly dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own power backupsolution for price-optimized long autonomy

48 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakage thatexceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It is recommendedto use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG 10) and

connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)External charger and battery module

Alcatel-Lucent offers an external charger to feed up to 3 48V rack modules

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The 48V rack modules (RM1 and RM3) are directly powered with 48 V which is supplied by a 500Wrack charger The rack charger 48-volt battery pack is equipped with four batteries (expandable toeight)

An autonomy expansion rack allows to add a maximum of 8 batteries

This charger provides the following average autonomy (not contractual)

2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 78 Hr

Rack 1 4x7Ah 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah

Rack 3 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah 16x7Ah

Care must be taken to ensure free air circulation (front to rear) through the module The rack mustbe grounded as an all class I converter to comply with EMC requirements

The external 48V charger and battery backup rack and the expansion rack should be installed on a19 compliant rack

Connecting a DC -48V external power supply

If a -48VDC power supply is available on the customer site it can be connected to the MR1-48V orMR3-48V racks

-48VDC power supply voltage requirements

ndash Normal mode 56V - 51V

ndash Battery mode 51V - 45V

ndash Shutdown running lt45V

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

30

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

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Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 13x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah

The external battery desktop model should be placed on the floor or inside a 19 compliant rack

Maximum distance between the battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed2 m

Rack format

The rack format is cost effective for Rack 3 and provides up to four hours autonomy for both Rack 1and Rack 3 The table below shows the average autonomy provided (not contractual)

1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr

Rack 1 1x7Ah 2x7Ah 2x7Ah 3x7Ah

Rack 3 3x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah 6x7Ah

The external battery rack should be installed on a 19 compliant rack Maximum distance betweenthe battery modules and the secured rack module 13 must not exceed 2 m

Connecting a UPS

The installation of a compatible Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) enables the system to continueoperating for data backup in the event of a power failure

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The UPS is connected via the power connector on the back of the case

UPS power supply Use the power cable provided with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server rack

48 V rack modules

The 48V rack module (RM1 and RM3) is connected to an external 48V charger and battery rackmodule

This solution is mainly dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own power backupsolution for price-optimized long autonomy

48 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakage thatexceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It is recommendedto use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG 10) and

connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)External charger and battery module

Alcatel-Lucent offers an external charger to feed up to 3 48V rack modules

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The 48V rack modules (RM1 and RM3) are directly powered with 48 V which is supplied by a 500Wrack charger The rack charger 48-volt battery pack is equipped with four batteries (expandable toeight)

An autonomy expansion rack allows to add a maximum of 8 batteries

This charger provides the following average autonomy (not contractual)

2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 78 Hr

Rack 1 4x7Ah 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah

Rack 3 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah 16x7Ah

Care must be taken to ensure free air circulation (front to rear) through the module The rack mustbe grounded as an all class I converter to comply with EMC requirements

The external 48V charger and battery backup rack and the expansion rack should be installed on a19 compliant rack

Connecting a DC -48V external power supply

If a -48VDC power supply is available on the customer site it can be connected to the MR1-48V orMR3-48V racks

-48VDC power supply voltage requirements

ndash Normal mode 56V - 51V

ndash Battery mode 51V - 45V

ndash Shutdown running lt45V

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

30

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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The UPS is connected via the power connector on the back of the case

UPS power supply Use the power cable provided with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise

Communication Server rack

48 V rack modules

The 48V rack module (RM1 and RM3) is connected to an external 48V charger and battery rackmodule

This solution is mainly dedicated to a telecom-oriented environment with its own power backupsolution for price-optimized long autonomy

48 V rack modules must be permanently connected to a ground because of current leakage thatexceeds 35 mA on all the trunk accesses (safety requirement CEI 60950 Ed 03) It is recommendedto use the ground wire provided (a minimum cross sectional area of 4 sq mm ndash AWG 10) and

connect it to the stud at the rear of the case (left-hand side)External charger and battery module

Alcatel-Lucent offers an external charger to feed up to 3 48V rack modules

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The 48V rack modules (RM1 and RM3) are directly powered with 48 V which is supplied by a 500Wrack charger The rack charger 48-volt battery pack is equipped with four batteries (expandable toeight)

An autonomy expansion rack allows to add a maximum of 8 batteries

This charger provides the following average autonomy (not contractual)

2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 78 Hr

Rack 1 4x7Ah 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah

Rack 3 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah 16x7Ah

Care must be taken to ensure free air circulation (front to rear) through the module The rack mustbe grounded as an all class I converter to comply with EMC requirements

The external 48V charger and battery backup rack and the expansion rack should be installed on a19 compliant rack

Connecting a DC -48V external power supply

If a -48VDC power supply is available on the customer site it can be connected to the MR1-48V orMR3-48V racks

-48VDC power supply voltage requirements

ndash Normal mode 56V - 51V

ndash Battery mode 51V - 45V

ndash Shutdown running lt45V

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

30

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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The 48V rack modules (RM1 and RM3) are directly powered with 48 V which is supplied by a 500Wrack charger The rack charger 48-volt battery pack is equipped with four batteries (expandable toeight)

An autonomy expansion rack allows to add a maximum of 8 batteries

This charger provides the following average autonomy (not contractual)

2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 78 Hr

Rack 1 4x7Ah 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah

Rack 3 8x7Ah 12x7Ah 16x7Ah 16x7Ah

Care must be taken to ensure free air circulation (front to rear) through the module The rack mustbe grounded as an all class I converter to comply with EMC requirements

The external 48V charger and battery backup rack and the expansion rack should be installed on a19 compliant rack

Connecting a DC -48V external power supply

If a -48VDC power supply is available on the customer site it can be connected to the MR1-48V orMR3-48V racks

-48VDC power supply voltage requirements

ndash Normal mode 56V - 51V

ndash Battery mode 51V - 45V

ndash Shutdown running lt45V

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

30

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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Connection requirements

The MR1-48V and MR3-48V racks must be permanently connected to the customer 48VDC powersupply The 48V panel must be installed nearby

This panel must have for each rack

ndash A screw down terminal block

ndash An isolating switch to power down

ndash A 10A fuse or a breaker for protection

1173 Boards

System boards

CS-2 Board

The CS-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) Thisboard has its own hard disk and uses a standard processing unit (AMD ASPEN) and components

The CS-2 board accepts the following optional daughterboard

SlanX4 provides a four-port Ethernet switch

GD-3 Board

The GD-3 (Gateway Driver step 3) board offers the following features

ndash IP media gateway controller

ndash TDM or IP switching control

ndash Voice over IP

ndash

Voice Guides

ndash

Internal or external music-on-hold connection ndash N-party conference

ndash 3-party conference

ndash DTMF (touchtone) generator and detector

ndash Internal (embedded) modem

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Country management

Main IP Characteristics of the GD-3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash

VoIP standards H323 and SIP voice compliance RTPSRTP RTCP

ndash Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the GD-3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption

ndash Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

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Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

30

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

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Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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SLI boards

The SLI4 SLI8 and SLI16 boards are used to connect 4 8 or 16 analog terminals such as

ndash Analog sets

ndash

Fax

Summary

Type of terminal Common Hardware Boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 seriessets)

UAI 4

UAI 8

UAI 16-1

8

16

Analog SLI4-1

SLI8-1

SLI16-1

4

8

16

DECT See note below

Note Dect sets can be connected to a common hardware Media Gateway via an IBS (Intelligent BaseStation) and UA interfaces

Network interface boards

PRA-T2 BoardThe PRA-T2 board provides one ISDN-T2 ABC-F QSIG DPNSS or DASS2 digital access to a publicor private network

PRA DASS2 Board

The PRA DASS2 board offers a single primary access connection This may be DASS2 or DPNSS typedepending on system management configuration settings

Note 1 The DPNSS access is not available of US

PRA-T1 BoardThe PRA-T1 board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CCS mode

T1-CAS Board

The T1 CAS board provides one T1 primary access (30 B channels + 1 D channel) in CAS mode

BRA Boards

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

30

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

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Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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The BRA2 BRA4 and BRA8 boards provides 2 4 or 8 ISDN-T0 digital accesses

Note 2 Bra boards does not support S0 mode for ISDN devices such as S0 sets

APA Boards APA4 and APA8 boards provide 4 or 8 analog access

This board supports the CLI (Calling Line Identification) protocol An optional daughterboard isrequired

ndash CLI FSK for US and China only

ndash CLI DTMF for India and Taiwan only

These boards support the MET daughterboard for charging pulse detection

Only one daughterboard (CLI or MET) is supported on an APAx board

Summary

Interface Common hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN ABC-F Q-SIGDPNSS DASS2

PRA-T2 1

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 PRA DASS2 1

E1-CAS R2 PRA-E1 CAS 1

T1-CCS ABC-F Q-SIG PRA-T1 1

T1-CAS T1-CAS 1

T0 BRA2

BRA4

BRA8

2

4

8

Analog APA4

APA8

4

8

Z-PCM for IVR VPS access

PRA-T1T1-CAS

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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Mix boards

The MIX boards provide a combination of T0 UA and SLI (analog) interfaces

Reference Modularity

T0 UAI SLI

MIX484 4 8 4

MIX448 4 4 8

MIX244 2 4 4

Note MIX484 MIX448 and MIX224 are not available in North America

Maintenance boards

RMA board

The RMA (Remote Maintenance Application) board is used to connect the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprisefor maintenance and configuration operations

MOD8 board

The MOD8 board is a modem which is used associated with the RMA board

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

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Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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12 Crystal hardware

Note Crystal Hardware can be deployed within OmniPCX Enterprise offers only

121 M2M3 cabinets

The M2M3 cabinets host 14 or slot 28-slots crystal shelves

Crystal shelves can be installed in a standard rack

1211 M2 cabinet

The M2 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 14-slot Crystal shelf

ndash M2 cabinet with two 14-slot Crystal shelves one main Crystal and one peripheral Crystal (withinterconnection board)

ndash M2 cabinet with a single 28-slot Crystal shelf

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

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Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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This basic configuration of a single system can be extended to a maximum of 56 slots with a secondM2 cabinet via interconnection boards

The M2 targets configurations from between 100 and 400 users

The M2 cabinet must be powered by an 48V external power supply

1212 M3 cabinet

The M3 cabinet provides 14 or 28-slot Crystal Shelves in three different configurations

ndash M3 cabinet with one 14-slot main Crystal shelf and three 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves(with interconnection boards)

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and two 14-slot peripheral Crystal shelves

ndash M3 cabinet with one 28-slot main Crystal shelf and one 28-slot peripheral Crystal shelf

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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1233 Power supply cabinet

For 48V DC rectifiers Alcatel-Lucent recommends using the Power Supply Cabinet (PSC) The PSCenables M2M3 cabinets to be powered from a 230V (or 110V) power source Cabinet powering canbe selected to meet different requirements In its maximum configuration the cabinet delivers

4800W power with a 230V power supply (2400W with a 110V power supply)

1234

Crystal 14-slots shelf in data equipment

This solution allows the implementation of an OmniPCX Enterprise configuration where commonhardware solutions does not fully fit a customerrsquos needs (homogeneous hardware modularity veryhigh traffic 4635J voice mail tie line and RT2 remote gateway)

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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The Cherokee PE650050 with backup batteries powering the ACT shelf has an autonomy of 20 mn ndash 130 mn

124

Boards

1241 Board position

Any type of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server board can be inserted in anyavailable slot The CPU can be redundant and has dedicated positions

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

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Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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1242 System boards

CPU7-2 board

The CPU7-2 board processes system applications (telephone telematics messaging applications) andgenerates the clock signals and tones for the entire ACT The CPU7-2 board uses a low powerCeleron 650 MHz processor

The CPU7-2 includes USB 11 interfaces This interface can be used to replace a 35rdquo floppy disk fordatabase backup and restore

This board comprises

ndash One ATA interface to control an IDE Hard disk

ndash Four asynchronous V24 interfaces (two full and two reduced)

ndash One 10100BT Ethernet Interface

ndash One Backbone embedded 10 Mbits Ethernet interface

ndash One input recorder interface to provide the ldquoExternal musicrdquo function

ndash Real Time clock function

ndash Q23 detection

ndash DECT Timing Module (DTM) function

ndash A daughter board equipped with one SATA hard disk

The CPU7-2 complies with RoHS requirements

INT-IP3 board

The INT-IP3 (INTer connecting on IP network step 3) board allows

ndash Main Crystal shelfPeripheral Crystal shelf link over IP in this case INT-IP3 boards are usedin pairs one in coupler position in the main shelf (INT-IP3A) and the other in controllerposition in the peripheral shelf (INT-IP3B)

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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ndash INT-IP3B board duplication

ndash Access to IP phones

ndash Access to multimedia PCs

ndash

Voice over IP logical links and trunk groups ndash DECT synchronization

ndash Binary authentication

ndash Main IP Characteristics of the INT-IP3 board include

ndash 101001000BT connection HalfFull duplex with auto-negotiation and configuration

ndash VoIP standards H323 voice compliance RTP RTCP

ndash

Voice compression standards G711 G7231A G729AB the compression function isperformed by DSPs located on the INT-IP3 board and on the optional ARMADAdaughterboards which provides additional DSPs

ndash

Encryption Embedded voice (SRTP) and signaling encryption ndash

Framing from 10 (available with G711 and G729) to 40 ms according to configuration

ndash Echo canceller maximum echo cancellation value is 128 ms

ndash Quality of Service

o TOS diffserv

o 8021pQ tagging VLAN

ndash IP addressing static configuration only

ndash Modemfax transparency

ndash Fax T38

INTOF2 board

The INTOF2 board provides IP links to connect peripheral crystal shelves These boards are used inpairs one in coupler position in the main shelf and the other in controller position in the peripheralshelf

GPA2 Board

The GPA2 (General Purpose Auxiliary) board offers the following features

ndash Voice (speech) processing

o

Multi-language Voice Guides (Multi Language Voice Prompt) that can be downloadedin a maximum of four languages and simultaneously played on 60 channels

ndash 4 x 6 Mb (4 x 12 min) static Voice Guides

ndash 75 Mb (15 min) dynamic Voice Guides

o Music-on-hold

ndash

Detection and generation of tones and DTMF

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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o Generation of 32 tones

o Q23 Q23x

o DTO (CCD)

o

2100Hzo R1R2

o VAD

ndash Several simultaneous multi-party conferences

CMP board

The CMP board provides an auxiliary processor used in some specific applications as radiointerphone (intercom) link or mobile set alarm notification

1243 Terminal Interface boards

eUA32 Board

The eUA32 board is used to connect 32 UA sets such as

ndash

UA 9 series sets with or without an S0V24PC option

ndash IBS for DECT sets (two interfaces are required per IBS)

ndash V24 S0 CTI or analog Terminal Adapters (TAs)

eZ32-ST board

The eZ32 board enables 32 analog terminals to be connected to a crystal shelf

BRA2 Board

The BRA2 (Basic Rate Access) board controls 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configuredby management in T0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in2B + D)

DECT8 Board

The DECT8 board enables the connection of up to 8 DECT RBS base stations using HDB3transmission at 1152Mbps

Summary

Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

Digital (Alcatel-Lucent 9 series eUA32 32

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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Type of terminal Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

sets)

Analog eZ32-ST 32

32

20 + voice guide broadcast

S0 BRA2 8

DECT DECT8

DECT8 Pack

8 DECT RBS base stations

DECT8 + 30DECT users

1244

Network interface boardsNPRAE-2 board

The NPRAE-2 (New Primary Rate Access E2) board can be used to connect an Alcatel-LucentOmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server to

ndash Another Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in a private network (ABC-F Q-SIG)

ndash A non Alcatel-Lucent PBX in a private DPNSS network (DPNSS is not available for the US)

ndash A public ISDN or DASS2 network

PCM2 boardThe PCM2 (Pulse Code Modulation) board provides one access to the public (except France) orprivate exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signaling) The PCM2 board supports a PCMlink The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signaling detection using a signal processingdetector In some configurations two detection modules are equipped

BRA2-1 Board

The BRA2-1 board provides 8 T0S0 interfaces Each interface can be configured by management inT0 mode (access to the ISDN in (2B + D) or S0 mode (connection of terminals in 2B + D)

NDDI2-2 board

The NDDI2-2 board (also called LSGS) provides 8 accesses to most of the public analog networksIt also allows the PCX to be connected to a pager system according to the ESPA standard

The NDDI2-2 board can connect up to eight 2-wire analog lines Lines 1 to 4 are processed on themother board and lines 5 to 8 are processed on the QATI daughterboard

The optional daughterboards are

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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ndash CLIPIA this daughterboard allows the line impedance to be modified to identify the callerand to detect the metering pulses Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network linesie 2 daughterboards are necessary to handle 8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board

ndash The Tax Metering this daughter board is used to detect metering pulses Two different

boards are available such as o 1216 KHz metering

o 50 KHz metering

Each daughter board is dedicated to 4 network lines ie 2 daughter boards are necessary to handle8 lines of the NDDI2-2 board Only a single type of Tax metering board is allowed on a sameNDDI2-2 board

NDDI-D Board (Germany only)

The NDDI-D board provides 8 analog outgoing and incoming links for the German public networkThe signaling meets all IKZ requirements for Public Exchanges type S22-S55V EWSO and DIVO The

network line is a (a b) pair

EMTL Board

The EMTL board provides 6 trunks for private lines Each board trunk is used as analog interfacebetween the system and a private line reaching another remote trunk of compatible type

Each interface can respect the following signaling protocols

ndash E (RON) M (TRON) in 2- or 4-wires

ndash 2280 Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash Q23

The choice of protocol is done by board strapsjumpers (line signaling) andor by configuration (forR2 or Q23 (DTMF) type signaling)

EampMTL board

The EampM board provides 4 trunks for private lines Each board trunk acts as the analog interfacebetween the system and a private line which leads to another remote trunk of a compatible type Itcan also provide the speech and tone transmission

The boards 4 analog interfaces may respect the following signaling protocols

ndash EM (EarMouth)

ndash

2280Hz (or 3000 Hz)

ndash R2 and DTMF register signaling

DPT1-2 board

The DPT1-2 (Dual Port T1-T2) board provides 2 primary T1-T2 access to the public network Thereare two modes of interface for connection to the network

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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ndash short line (short haul DSX1) connection through a termination unit (200m max)

ndash long line (long haul DS1) direct connection (2Km max)

Summary

Interface Crystal hardware boards

Name Modularity

E1-CCS ISDN E1 ABC-F Q-SIG

NPRAE-2 2

E1-CCS DPNSS DASS2 NPRAE-2 1

E1-CAS R2 PCM2 1

E1-CAS Q421 Decadic Q23

R2 R1 Taiwan R15 RussiaEricsson

PCM2 1

T0 BRA2-1 8

Analog NDDI2-2

NDDI- D

EMTL

EampM-4TL

8

8

6

4

1245 Maintenance boards

PRMA board

The PRMA board allows the system to be connected to external elements (remote maintenancemodem or consoles) This board is mounted in the CBRMA and BRMA cabinets

RMAB Board

The RMAB (Remote Maintenance Access Board) is used to connect the PCX to a local or remoteoperator for system maintenance purposes Its main functions are

ndash Connection in local or remote mode to the PCX boards

ndash Access control

ndash

Remote reset of the PCX

ndash Remote reset of the RMA board

ndash Reception recording and action on PCX or external alarms

ndash Transmission of commands

1246 Voice mail boards

A4635J Voice mail system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

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Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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The A4635J voice mail system is composed of the VPU6 (Voice Processing Unit 6) or the VPS35(Voice Processing System 35) board which is the processor of an A4635J system

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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2 Site requirements

Installation of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server will be oriented to theclient situation and needs This section is divided into two subsections

ndash Small site minimal requirements

ndash Large telephone equipment and data lab requirements

Alcatel-Lucent prides itself on its ability to satisfy clients of all sizes so Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCXEnterprise Communication Server installations can be located in small environments but the followingrecommendations can be considered and adapted for smaller installations

21 Small site minimal requirements

211 Site

Positioning

Choose a dry clean lockable and vibration free area

Airflow

Maintain an ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow isblocked or restricted or the incoming air is too warm there is a risk ofoverheating

If you install the equipment in an enclosed space or cabinet make surethat the cabinet is fitted with a ventilation system that is able to dissipatethe heat of the installed equipment Leave a minimum of 3 cm (12 inches)free space around the side vents and at least 10 cm (4 inches) around thevents at the back of the equipment Make sure that the airflow is notblocked on the sides of the rack

Make sure that the connecting cables of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX

Enterprise Communication Server case or any other item of equipment orthe rack(s) struts do not obstruct the airflow through the case

Power source Install a 230 V or 110 V (depending on country) ndash 50 Hz (2P + E) mainpower outlet This is installed at less than one meter (33 feet) from thecase if it is not installed in the rack (otherwise the cutout incorporated inthe rack is used)

Lighting

The room must have suitable lighting

212

Environmental conditions

Operation

Temperature An ambient temperature range between 5degC (41degF) and 35degC (95degF) (40degC ndash 104degF with ventilation) is recommended to ensure optimum reliabilityTemperature variations should not exceed 5degC (41degF) per hour

Relative humidity Relative humidity must be between 10 and 80 (without condensation)with a variation rate not exceeding 10 per hour

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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Description Minimum Distance (mm)

From the side wall to the end of the rows(secondary passage side)

1000

225 Fire prevention

Telephone equipment must be protected by fire detection devices above the equipment racks Thesedevices trigger the extinguishing system Depending on customer configurations CO2 Inergen orFM-200 extinguishing systems are used for fire prevention

Air conditioning in the equipment room must be shut down Power to the affected area can be shutdown from the main power control point

Note The use of water sprinklers in case of fire can cause electrocution and permanent equipmentdamage Water sprinklers are not recommended in closed telephone environments

All methods of fire extinguishing used on telecommunications platforms render the atmosphereunbreathable Evacuation of the platform is mandatory Keep exits and passages clear of allobstructions

Fit smoke alarms before installation

The risk of fire exists at all times during the construction of the site and the equipment installationTo protect personnel and equipment smoke alarms must be fitted linked to the ventilation systemand connected to the low voltage electrical system before installing the system

226

Floor and ceiling options

Installation is available on either a raised floor or solid floor

The floor must support the following loads in operation ndash Distributed loads 6000 Pa (or 610 kgsqm)

ndash

Concentrated loads 3500 N on a 55 mm x 55 mm base applied at any point on the tile

Although it is possible to install hardware elements on a solid floor Alcatel-Lucent recommendsinstalling telecommunications equipment on a raised floor The cables are run in cable trays underthe raised floor or overhead in a solid floor configuration

Ceiling clearance

A suspended ceiling is not mandatory but can reduce dust noise and air conditioning requirementsBoth raised and the solid floor installations require minimum ceiling clearance of 500 mm

Raised floor requirements

A raised floor facilitates the flow of cooled air and the distribution of cables The external cablesconnect the rack at the base and run underneath the floor of the room

Recommendations

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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The original floor should

ndash Resist forces of 30 kgsq cm

ndash Be painted with anti-dust paint

ndash

Have drainage facilities in case of floodingThe height of the raised floor measured from the original floor to the underside of the floor tilesshould be at least 35 cm to provide 25 cm for the flow of cooled air Adjustable jacks support theremovable tiles Reinforcement cross members can be attached to these jacks

The raised floor is made up of 600 mm x 600 mm tiles to take into account the width of the corridorbetween rows

Raised floor grounding

The raised floor is grounded by a meshed bonding network All associated equipment frames racksand cabinets and usually the DC power return conductor are bonded together This is done at

multiple points to the main earthing and bonding system of the telecommunication building A 5 sq mm section of flexible tinned copper braid is attached at 120 m intervals in both directions(every other jack) This means that each tile is resting on at least one grounded jack

The two flexible braids that form the intersection of the meshed bonding network are linked to jacksat the bottom by stainless screw-clamped collars The flexible braids run along the floor and are notraised so that they can not be pulled loose inadvertently Each flexible braid built into the bondingnetwork forms a continuous strip The vertical connections run at both ends of the braid passthrough the floor and are connected to the bonding ring

The transverse resistance of the raised floor is between 10 5 and 10 8 which complies with theEuropean Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) Recommendation TTR-02-08 (1986) on the conductivity of floors in telephone exchanges

For detailed information about bonding and earthing see the ETSI specification ETS 300 253

The maximum resistance allowed for earth connection must be less than 3 ohms

Solid floor requirements

Installation on a solid floor means that the external cables connect the rack from the top and run incable trays in the superstructure All cables must be routed overhead Physical considerationsconcerning weight and size are the same as for the raised floor

The room must have suitable lighting

23

Environmental conditionsThe maximum temperature in the PSCN equipment room is limited to 40deg C This figure is based onthe maximum working temperature of the least resistant element minus a safety margin of 5deg C

The room requires ventilation or air conditioning to remove the excess heat produced by thetelecommunications equipment

The environmental conditions assume that there is air conditioning in the equipment room

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

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Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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The following table indicates some of the temperature and humidity requirements in a room equippedwith air conditioning

Parameter Class 31

Permitted lowhigh air temperature 0deg C40deg C

Recommended lowhigh air temperature 10deg C30deg C

Maximum rate of change of temperature 05deg Cminute (averaged over 5 minutes

Lowhigh relative humidity 590

Lowhigh absolute humidity 125 gm3

Maximum rate of change of humidity 10 RHhour at constant temperature

Lowhigh air pressure 70106 kPa

Temperature and humidity set point 23deg C plusmn2deg C50plusmn3

Note 1 The information provided in this section is based on standards for temperature-controlledenclosed locations (class 31) Other important guidelines can apply to your specific site

For detailed information about climatic conditions see the ETSI specification ETS 300 019ndash2ndash3

Ventilation

Equipment in the racks are ventilated by natural or forced convection In order to ventilate the rackas a whole heat is exchanged between the surrounding air and the air inside the rack through thedoors (front and rear) and the rack top grid

Dust protection

Operator approved cleaning methods should be applied to minimize the presence of sand dust andother mechanically active substances in the equipment and storage rooms Some pieces ofequipment are equipped with dust filters that you can change periodically

The following table provides information about recommended dust limits in equipment rooms

Substance Unit of measure Recommended limit

Sand mg m3 3 30

Dust (suspension) mg m3 3 02

Dust (sedimentation) mg(sqm h) 15

Note 2

ndash Thermal dissipation is affected by not cleaning Program dust removal at regular intervals orwhenever on-site intervention is required

ndash Floor polishing can generate static electricity Use only anti-static cleaning products andmethods

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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Electromagnetic conditions

To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) continuity all the racks in a given row must bepositioned side by side No free space can be left for later use between two racks of the same row If

obstructions such as pillars exist metalwork components are used to ensure continuity

For detailed information about electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions see the ETSIspecification ETS 300 386 (2001)

24 Vibrations

The equipment must not be subjected to any vibration even intermittent vibration

Seismic considerations

In all locations where earth movements are known to be possible either from natural seismic events

or from man-made origins a raised floor is recommendedThis enables the use of anti-seismic installation kits for the Alcatel-Lucent racks These kits absorbminor earth movements and so reduce the possibility of data corruption from vibrations The kitsprovided by Alcatel-Lucent are listed as

ndash 3EK 00056 AA

ndash 3EK 00057 AA

From a functional point of view Alcatel-Lucent hardware complies with ETSI specifications ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) class T31

When the additional seismic support is used the equipment complies with ETSI specification ETS 300019ndash2ndash3 (tests) for Amendment A1

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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3 Related standards

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server is a direct compliant product whichallows connections to the public telephone network through appropriate interfaces following

international standards and norms

31 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash EN 55 022 1998 version class B

ndash EN 55024 1998 version

ndash FCC Part 15 class B

32 Safety

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with the following standards

ndash IEC950 version 2 + Amendment No 1 + Amendment No 2 (1993)+ Amendment No 3(1995)+ Amendment No 4

ndash CSA C222 No 950-95 UL 1950 third edition

CSA certified for use in Canada and the United States

33 Network connection

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

34 Environment

The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server complies with FCC part 68

1 Storage conditions ETS 300 019 Class 11

2 Transportation ETS 300 019 Class 23

3 Except for Aux-MG (VH M2 and Mi) rack and cabinet Class 22

4 Operating conditions ETS 300 019 Class 31

35

Reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)

The European Directive 220295EC on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substance (RoHS)imposes a number of constraints on producers that affect product design

This directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) from the 1st of July 2006 The substances identified by the Directive as hazardous are

ndash Cadmium

ndash Mercury

ndash Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+)

ndash Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

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ndash Polybrominated diphenyl (PBDE)

ndash Lead (Pb)

This directive will have an effect on the medium and long term development of hardware and itsfuture replacement

END OF DOCUMENT