Mitel 3300 - Manual

Mitel 3300

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Chapter 1 - Before You Begin
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents; Chapter 3 - Installing
  • Page 6 – 300 ICP Hardware User Guide
  • Page 7 – Chapter 4 - Install Upgrades and FRUs
  • Page 11 – Before You Begin; Printing the Hardware User Guide
  • Page 12 – Disclaimer
  • Page 13 – Safety Instructions; You must have Adobe Acrobat
  • Page 17 – Specifications; Technical Information; Signaling and Supervisory Tones; The standard range of programmed tones are composed of; DTMF Signaling; use the calibrated flash button (for equipped telephones); DTMF Output Signaling as specified by EIA/TIA 464-C
  • Page 18 – dial the digit ‘1’ on an ordinary rotary telephone.; Line and Trunk Support Characteristics (NA); Feature
  • Page 19 – Transmission Characteristics; Compliance; Mitel Networks digital telephones meet the requirements of:; Loss and Level Matrices; Requirements Specifications
  • Page 20 – In interpreting loss plans, refer to the following legend:; Loss and Level Requirements Specifications; Country
  • Page 23 – Germany; Italy
  • Page 24 – Latin America; Netherlands
  • Page 27 – United Kingdom; Tone Plans; Australia
  • Page 31 – Tone Plan
  • Page 38 – North America; Tone
  • Page 39 – Portugal
  • Page 40 – Spain
  • Page 43 – E2T Compression
  • Page 46 – Mitel NetworksTM 3300 - 100 Controller Components; Front Panel
  • Page 47 – Power fail protected real-time clock; Configurations; 00 User System without Compression
  • Page 48 – 00 USER SYSTEM WITHOUT COMPRESSION
  • Page 49 – 00 User System with 32 Compression Channels; 00 USER SYSTEM WITH 32 COMPRESSION CHANNELS
  • Page 50 – 00 User System with 30 Voice Mail Ports
  • Page 52 – Power connector; Internal Components; 0 GB EIDE hard drive
  • Page 54 – 50 User System without Compression; One 64 Channel Echo Canceller
  • Page 55 – 50 User System with 30 Voice Mail Ports
  • Page 56 – 50 User System with 32 Compression Channels
  • Page 58 – 50 User System with 64 Compression Channels
  • Page 60 – 00 User System without Compression; One 128 Channel Echo Canceller
  • Page 61 – 00 User System with 32 Compression Channels
  • Page 62 – 00 User System with 64 Compression Channels
  • Page 63 – Mitel Networks 3300 Controller Dimensions; 300 Controller Environment; Physical Dimensions; Operational Environment; Condition; Power Supply
  • Page 64 – 300 Controller PCB Interfaces; Output Power
  • Page 65 – 300 Network Services Units; Mitel NetworksTM 3300 Universal NSU Components; Front panel
  • Page 66 – 300 Universal NSU Protocols; Hybrid Port DIP Switch Settings
  • Page 67 – Mitel NetworksTM 3300 R2 NSU Components
  • Page 68 – Mitel NetworksTM 3300 BRI NSU Components; BRI Circuit LEDs; Rear panel; E1 port to connect to an NSU that is running E1 DPNSS
  • Page 69 – Protective ground to ground the chassis.; Mitel Networks 3300 NSU Dimensions
  • Page 71 – Signal Name; BRI Connector Allocation
  • Page 72 – Mitel NetworksTM 3300 Universal ASU Components
  • Page 73 – Rear Panel; 300 ASU and Universal ASU Dimensions
  • Page 74 – 300 ASU and Universal ASU Power; Power Supply Input Specifications
  • Page 75 – ONS Line Specifications; The ONS line circuit has the following features:; Music on Hold Connector Pin Allocations (Universal ASU only)
  • Page 76 – Ground button detection.
  • Page 77 – LS Trunk Specifications; LS Trunk Features (3300 Universal ASU only); Ringing
  • Page 78 – The MOH interface supports the following features:; LS Trunk Signaling Supported Protocols; ASU Variant
  • Page 79 – System Fail Transfer (3300 Universal ASU only)
  • Page 80 – Peripheral Node; The peripheral cabinet consists of the following components:
  • Page 81 – A power on/off switch
  • Page 82 – Peripheral Unit Dimensions
  • Page 83 – Peripheral Unit Power; Equipment
  • Page 84 – LS/GS Trunk Card Specifications
  • Page 85 – E&M Trunk Card Specifications
  • Page 86 – E&M Trunk Card Settings; Types of Interface Cards
  • Page 88 – Two LEDs indicate the detection of local and remote clocks.; DID/Loop Tie Trunk Card; DID/Loop Tie Trunk Card Specifications
  • Page 89 – DNI Line Card Specifications
  • Page 90 – ONS Line Card Specifications (all variants)
  • Page 92 – ONS CLASS Line Card Specifications (North America); OPS Line Card
  • Page 93 – OPS Line Card Message Waiting Switches; OPS Line Card Specifications; Message-Waiting Switch Types; Setting
  • Page 94 – SUPERSET HUB; DTMF Receiver Card Specifications
  • Page 96 – Digital Service Unit; The DSU cabinet consists of the following components:
  • Page 97 – CAUTION: Do not connect any devices to the female power receptacle.; Digital Service Unit Dimensions
  • Page 98 – Digital Service Unit Power; Power Requirements
  • Page 99 – Digital Service Unit Cards; CEPT Formatter Card; CEPT Formatter Card Specification
  • Page 100 – CEPT Link; Conference Card; Circuit 0
  • Page 101 – DS1 Formatter Card; DS1/T1 Formatter II Card; Setting the links for E1 or T1 operation
  • Page 102 – Switch settings for E1 or T1 mode
  • Page 104 – Primary Rate Interface
  • Page 105 – Dual Port T1 PRI (Universal T1) Card Features
  • Page 106 – Software Upgrades
  • Page 107 – The following protocols support Network-side configurations:; R2 Card; R2 signaling
  • Page 108 – Answer
  • Page 110 – an RS-232 port (DB9 connector) for administration and debugging
  • Page 111 – R2 Card Specifications
  • Page 112 – Telephone Power Options; power jack from a 24VDC power adapter
  • Page 113 – PowerDsine In-line Power Unit; PowerDsine 24PT In-line Power Unit Components; Remote power feeding of Ethernet terminals
  • Page 114 – Console Port
  • Page 115 – AC Power Receptacle; PowerDsine 24PT In-Line Power Unit Dimensions; Mode
  • Page 119 – Installing; Required Components; Installation Site
  • Page 120 – Parts and Equipment; Item
  • Page 121 – System fail transfer (SFT) extensions are identified; Power; The system power must meet the following requirements:; Uninterruptible Power Supply; 025IP telephone must be assigned a Static IP Address.
  • Page 122 – System Installation Overview; System Administration Tool
  • Page 124 – Set Programming Guide
  • Page 125 – Capacity; The following table gives the maximum capacities available.; Hardware Capacity; Parameter Name
  • Page 128 – Install the 3300 Controller; To install the 3300 Controller:; None
  • Page 129 – Install the Hard Drive; Carefully insert the Hard Drive into the controller.
  • Page 130 – Install the System ID Module; To install the System ID Module:
  • Page 131 – Install DSP Modules; CAUTION: Do not drop screws or lock washers in the controller.; To install the DSP Module:; Configure the Controller; Refer to the configurations for placement of the DSP.
  • Page 132 – Internal DHCP Server default settings - shipped enabled
  • Page 133 – Set the 3300 Controller IP Address; To set the 3300 Controller IP address:; Connect AC power to the 3300 Controller.; Reset; button on the 3300 Controller with a small, pointed object.
  • Page 138 – Install Direct Connect Device Driver
  • Page 140 – Create a Dial-up Network Connection; Refer to detailed instructions for:; Dial-up Connection for Windows 95 or Windows 98; Right-click your new connection icon and click Properties.
  • Page 141 – Dial-up Connection for Windows 2000; blank and then click Next.
  • Page 142 – Connections; Connect the computer to the 3300 R2 NSU
  • Page 143 – Setting Up the Maintenance PC
  • Page 144 – Install the Peripheral Unit; To install a Peripheral Unit:
  • Page 145 – Unpack, Position, and Ground the Peripheral Unit; Check the contents against the packing list.; Peripheral Unit Card Layout; Slot Number
  • Page 146 – Connect Fiber Cable to the Peripheral Unit; To connect the fiber optic cable to the FIM in the peripheral node:
  • Page 147 – Peripheral Unit Grounding; To check the grounding:
  • Page 148 – Power Converter; To install an AC power converter:
  • Page 149 – Install Peripheral Interface Cards; To install the Peripheral Interface cards:; Cable the Unit to the MDF; About Peripheral Interface Cabling
  • Page 150 – Backplane Connector Arrangements
  • Page 151 – Peripheral Interface Cabling Tables; Cable Connectors; female; The USOC connector numbers are:; USOC Connector Pin Designations; that correspond to the Peripheral Interface card slot in the node.
  • Page 152 – Pin
  • Page 153 – Card Connections to Cross-Connect Field; ONS L C: ONS line card and ONS CLASS/CLIP line card; Card Slot 1; Card Slot 1 Connections To Cross-Connect Field
  • Page 154 – Card Slot 2; Card Slot 2 Connections To Cross-Connect Field
  • Page 155 – Card Slot 3; Card Slot 3 Connections To Cross-Connect Field
  • Page 156 – Card Slot 4; Card Slot 4 Connections To Cross-Connect Field
  • Page 158 – Card Slot 5; Card Slot 5 Connections To Cross-Connect Field
  • Page 159 – Card Slot 6; Card Slot 6 Connections To Cross-Connect Field
  • Page 160 – Card Slot 7; Card Slot 7 Connections To Cross-Connect Field
  • Page 161 – Card Slot 8; Card Slot 8 Connections To Cross-Connect Field
  • Page 162 – Card Slot 9; Card Slot 9 Connections To Cross-Connect Field
  • Page 166 – Install the SUPERSET HUB; To install the SUPERSET HUB:; Install the Peripheral Slot FIM Carrier; To install the Peripheral Slot FIM Carrier:
  • Page 168 – Install the Digital Service Unit
  • Page 169 – DSU Card Layout; Connect Fiber Cable to the DSU
  • Page 170 – Install DSU Cards
  • Page 171 – DS1 Interface Assembly and Cabling; To install the DS1 Interface Assembly and Cables:; CEPT Interface Assembly and Cabling
  • Page 172 – the DIN connector in the back of the DSU box.; Install Wireless Devices; To install a wireless device:; Install Symbol NetVision MiNET Phone Administrator Tool
  • Page 173 – Follow the instructions in the install wizard.; Install 3300 ICP as a Stand-alone IP Gateway; Before you Begin
  • Page 174 – Install 3300 ICP as a Stand-alone Voice Mail; To install as a stand-alone voice mail system:; Install the 3300 In-Line Power Unit
  • Page 175 – Rack Mounting; To rack mount the 3300 In-Line Power Unit:; Shelf Mounting; Insert the other end of the power cord into the power receptacle.; Power-Up LED Sequence
  • Page 176 – Connecting Cables to the In-Line Power Unit; Data In Ports; Connecting Cables to End Devices
  • Page 177 – Install the 3300 In-Line Power Adapter
  • Page 178 – Ethernet path and the power cord removed.
  • Page 179 – There are several methods of configuring the IP Phone TFTP Server:
  • Page 183 – Install Upgrades and FRUs; Hardware; Controller Upgrade Options
  • Page 184 – 00 User System - Add Voice Mail Ports
  • Page 185 – 00 User System - Add 32 Compression Channels
  • Page 186 – 00 User System - Add 32 Compression Channels and Voice Mail Ports
  • Page 187 – 50 User System - Add Voice Mail Ports
  • Page 188 – 50 User System - Add 32 Compression Channels
  • Page 189 – 2 Channels of Echo Cancellation; 50 User System - Add 32 Compression Channels and Voice Mail Ports; This system uses the following existing modules:
  • Page 191 – 50 User System - Add 64 Compression Channels
  • Page 192 – 4 Channels of Echo Cancellation
  • Page 193 – 50 User System - Add 64 Compression Channels and Voice Mail Ports
  • Page 194 – 50 User to 700 User System - No Compression Channels
  • Page 198 – 00 User System - Add 32 Compression Channels
  • Page 200 – 00 User System - Add 64 Compression Channels
  • Page 201 – 0 Voice Mail Ports
  • Page 202 – 84 port Peripheral - main control replacement
  • Page 203 – To upgrade SX-2000 MICRO LIGHT hardware for 3300 control:; Software; 300 ICP Technician’s Handbook
  • Page 204 – A new Mitel Options Password is; Database backup; To check if voice mail is currently in use, issue the
  • Page 206 – Steps 1-2: Establishing a connection to the 3300 Controller; Upgrade Procedure; Launch a browser if you do not already have one running.; Yes
  • Page 209 – Restoring the database
  • Page 214 – Upgrade 3800 Wireless Applications Gateway to 3300 ICP Software; Maintenance and Diagnostics
  • Page 216 – Field Replaceable Units; Controller FRUs
  • Page 219 – System ID Module; Replace the module between Slot 1 and Slot 8.
  • Page 221 – Peripheral Node FRUs; Power Down the Peripheral Unit; Remove a Circuit Card
  • Page 224 – To replace a cooling fan in a Peripheral Unit:; Install an Electronic Filter for Cooling Fan; Remove the cards from the left side of the cabinet.
  • Page 225 – Install a FIM; Install a Peripheral Switch Controller Card (PSC); To replace a peripheral switch controller card:; Install a Dual 10Base-T Interface Assembly; To replace a Dual 10Base-T Interface Assembly
  • Page 227 – Installation Sequence; Install a BRI Interface Assembly
  • Page 228 – To install the BRI card:
  • Page 229 – Install a CEPT or DS1 Formatter II Card; Before you begin; Testing the Card; If the installation is successful, the card will boot up.
  • Page 231 – Install a Direct Connection Device Driver on a computer.; Install a Peripheral Resource Card; To install a PRC in a DSU:
  • Page 232 – a FIM
  • Page 233 – Configure for Line Side/Trunk Side Termination
  • Page 234 – To install the R2 card:; Connect the R2 card to the PSTN network; To connect the R2 card to the network:
  • Page 235 – Part Number
  • Page 237 – Software Options
  • Page 241 – Programming; Overview of Programming
  • Page 242 – To log on to an IMAT computer:; To exit the IMAT application:; File
  • Page 245 – Troubleshooting; Troubleshoot the 3300 Controller; Fiber Interface Module LEDs
  • Page 246 – be used for any purpose.; To check the hardware that is installed in the controller:; System Hardware Profile; from the Maintenance and Diagnostic menu.; Troubleshoot the 3300 Universal NSU; Copper Interface Module LEDs
  • Page 248 – To access the 3300 R2 NSU maintenance window:; R2 NSU Link Status; LED; CIM LED State
  • Page 249 – Troubleshoot the 3300 BRI NSU; CEPT LED; Troubleshoot the 3300 Universal ASU; Copper Interface Module LED; The front panel has 16 LEDs representing the ONS line circuits.; 300 BRI NSU CEPT Port DIP Switch Manufacture Settings; The Music on Hold and Paging Ports do not have an LED to show status
  • Page 250 – The front panel has 24 LEDs representing the ONS line circuits.; Troubleshoot the 3300 In-Line Power Unit; LEDs
  • Page 251 – If you encounter problems; Power Status Indications
  • Page 252 – Symptom
  • Page 254 – Peripheral Unit; Troubleshoot Fiber Interface Module; FIM LED State; the fiber link coming from the FIM in the peripheral or DSU Cabinet.
  • Page 255 – Troubleshoot the DID Loop/Tie Trunk Card
  • Page 256 – Troubleshoot the DTMF Receiver Card; Trunk Circuit Configuration
  • Page 257 – Troubleshoot LS/GS Trunk Card
  • Page 259 – Troubleshoot the ONS Line Card; Troubleshoot the ONS CLASS/CLIP Card
  • Page 260 – Troubleshoot the OPS Line Card
  • Page 261 – Troubleshoot the BRI Card
  • Page 262 – Troubleshoot the CEPT/DS1 Formatter Card; BRI LED State
  • Page 263 – Troubleshoot the PRI Card; Faceplate LEDs
  • Page 264 – Troubleshoot the R2 Card
  • Page 265 – Other
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