Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description & Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Hardware Description & Installation Manual...
  • Page 2 Issue 1.2 Regulatory Information Before connecting the Vertical SUMMIT IP to the telephone network, you may be required to notify your local serving telephone company of your intention to use "customer provided equipment". You may further be required to provide any or all of the following information:...
  • Page 3 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. The use of this device in a system operating either partially or completely outdoors may require the user to obtain a license for the system according to the Canadian regulations.
  • Page 4 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Safety Information in English Item Contents Safety "Rack Mount Instructions - The following or similar rack-mount instructions are Instructions - included with the installation instructions: Rack Mount A) Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient.
  • Page 5 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Item Contents insulated conductor must have a continuous outer finish that is either green, or green with one or more yellow stripes." Telephone "CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger (e.g., 24 line cord AWG) UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord"...
  • Page 6 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Item Contents Batteries remplaçables « ATTENTION : risque d'explosion si la batterie est remplacée par un type de batterie incorrect. Mettez les batteries au rebut conformément aux instructions.» Courants de fuite dus à la «...
  • Page 7 Copyright Laws. Vertical Communications reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice. The information furnished by Vertical Communications in this material is believed to be accurate and reliable, but is not warranted to be true in all cases.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    4. BOARD INSTALLATION AND DESCRIPTION........17 General information ................... 17 Removing and Replacing the KSU & Cord Cover ........17 Installation of Option Boards ..............19 SUMMIT IP KSU Main Board Unit (MBU) ..........20 4.4.1 MBUAD (Main Board Unit) ................20 4.4.2 MBUID (Main Board Unit) .................
  • Page 9 Wall Mount ....................47 Rack Mount ....................48 6. KSU WIRING ..................50 Connecting the SUMMIT IP and Expansion KSUs ........50 Grounding the KSUs .................. 51 External Backup Battery Installation ............53 Line and Station Modular Jack Wiring ............. 55 6.4.1...
  • Page 10 7.4.2 LIP-8000/8000E Wall Mount ................77 7.4.3 LIP-9000 Wall Mount ..................78 8. STARTING THE VERTICAL SUMMIT IP ..........79 Vertical SUMMIT IP System Initial Power-up ........... 79 Verify the Nation Code ................80 8.2.1 Using the DKT ....................80 Installation Wizard ..................
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 1. I NTRODUCTION 1.1 Important Safety Instructions 1.1.1 Safety Requirements When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and other personal injury, including the following: ...
  • Page 12: Precaution

    Keep the system away from heating appliances and electrical noise generating devices such as florescent lamps, motors and televisions. These noise sources can interfere with the performance of the Vertical SUMMIT IP System.  This system should be kept free of dust, moisture, high temperature (more than 40 degrees) and vibration, and should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
  • Page 13: About This Manual

    1.2 About This Manual This document provides general information covering the description and installation of the Vertical SUMMIT IP System hardware. While every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this information, Ericsson-LG Enterprise makes no warranty of accuracy or interpretations thereof.
  • Page 14: System Overview

    KSU are the connections from the SUMMIT IP KSU to the EKSU. As shown in Figure 2.2-1, on the left side of the SUMMIT IP KSU are connections for Battery Backup, AC Power and Earth Ground as well as a Power switch. On the right side are...
  • Page 15 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Figure 2.2-1 SUMMIT IP KSU Appearance Figure 2.2-2 EKSU Appearance...
  • Page 16: System Connection Diagram

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 2.3 System Connection Diagram The following figure represents the interconnections available with the Vertical SUMMIT IP including external network, terminals, miscellaneous, and admin interfaces. SUMMIT IP Figure 2.3-1 System Connection Diagram...
  • Page 17: System Components

    Issue 1.2 2.4 System Components The SUMMIT IP KSU can be equipped with one (1) of three (3) Main Boards (MBUs) and optional Interface and Function boards. The specific MBU determines the type of external network and terminal interfaces, and the optional Interface boards that can be installed in an SUMMIT IP KSU.
  • Page 18 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Table 2.4-2 Option Board Compatibility Chart for KSUs Option Board KSUAD KSUID EKSU Interface Boards VS-5032-24 VS-5032-48 VS-5033-416 VS-5035-00 VS-5032-99 Function Boards VS-5080-00 VOIB48 VS-5080-01 MEMU2 VS-5030-00 NOTE Each KSU permits installation of two (2) Interface boards. However, only one (1) CS416,...
  • Page 19: Specifications

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 2.5 Specifications 2.5.1 General Specifications Table 2.5.1-1 General Specifications Item Description Specification M83261G, ARM11 dual core (32bit, 650MHz) RTC Back-up Battery 7 years Duration AC Voltage Input 100~240 +/- 10% Volt AC @ 47-63 Hz...
  • Page 20: System Capacity

    2.5.2 System Capacity Five System Capacity charts are provided below. These include the General System Maximum Capacities, Table 2.5.2-1, and the capacity charts for each SUMMIT IP KSU type in Table 2.5.2-2 to Table 2.5.2-3. Note that the maximums are not simultaneously achievable.
  • Page 21 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Item Capacity System Speed Dial 3000 numbers, 25 digits each System Speed Dial Zones (Groups) 10 zones Station Speed Dial 100 per station, 25 digits each (Max. 4000 numbers) Last Number Redial...
  • Page 22 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Table 2.5.2-2 KSUAD Device Type Maximums Resource Device Maximum Capacity Interface Boards Type KSUAD: 4 CO & 8 DKT+4 SLT & 2 VoIP 2 CH408/CD408 or 1 CH408/CD408 + 1...
  • Page 23 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Table 2.5.2-3 KSUID Device Type Maximums Resource Device Maximum Capacity Interface Boards Type KSUID: 0 CO & 8 DKT + 4 SLT & 2 VoIP 2 CH408/CD408 or 1 CH408/CD408 + 1...
  • Page 24: Base Station Specification (Gdc-600Be)

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 2.5.3 Base station specification (GDC-600BE) Table 2.5.3-1 DECT Base Station Specifications Item Specification Power feeding +30VDC Transmission Max Power 100mW Access Method/Duplex TDMA/TDD Frequency Band 1,920~1,930MHz Channel Spacing 1.728MHz Modulation...
  • Page 25: Installation Overview

    KSU. 3.1.2 Installation precautions The Vertical SUMMIT IP KSUs are designed for desktop mounting, wall mounting or a free- standing rack mounting. In no case should one cabinet be mounted on top of the other when desktop mounting. Avoid installing in the following places: ...
  • Page 26: Wiring Precautions

     The power and battery switches must be OFF during wiring. Further, while wiring, power must not be connected to the SUMMIT IP KSU. After wiring is completed, the power can be connected and the switch may be turned ON.
  • Page 27: Installation Overview

    RF coverage survey. Once the mounting site is identified, verify all equipment and wiring charts are available on- site. Unpack the SUMMIT IP KSU and, if required, the EKSU and verify the contents include the items shown in Figure 3.1 and 3.2.
  • Page 28 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Figure 3.1 SUMMIT IP KSU Carton Contents...
  • Page 29 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Figure 3.2 EKSU Carton Contents...
  • Page 30: Board Installation And Description

    OARD INSTALLATION AND DESCRIPTION 4.1 General information The SUMMIT IP KSU houses the Main Board with processor, memory and interface circuitry. Optional Interface boards are installed on the MBU to expand the external network interfaces as well as terminals available. Both the KSU and Expansion KSUs can be equipped with two (2) optional Interface boards.
  • Page 31 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 To replace the covers, reverse the removal procedure as below. 1. Insert the tabs of the KSU cover into the KSU slots. 2. Press the KSU cover down on to the KSU.
  • Page 32: Installation Of Option Boards

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 4.3 Installation of Option Boards Prior to installing any option board, assure power is OFF. We recommend wearing a wrist- strap connected to a known ground. At a minimum, before touching any board discharge any built-up static charge by touching a grounded object.
  • Page 33: Summit Ip Ksu Main Board Unit (Mbu)

    Issue 1.2 4.4 SUMMIT IP KSU Main Board Unit (MBU) One of two (2) MBUs (MBUAD or MBUID) is factory install in the SUMMIT IP KSU. The specifics of each MBU are discussed in sections 4.4.1 to 4.4.2. 4.4.1 MBUAD (Main Board Unit) Description The MBUAD, which is shown in Figure 4.4.1-1, controls communication between the...
  • Page 34 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Figure 4.4.1-1 MBUAD The following are included on the MBUAD: 4 CO Line interface circuits  8 DKT interface circuits  4 SLT interface circuits  1 External Relay contact for LBC or general purpose ...
  • Page 35 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Table 4.4.1-1 KSU with MBUAD Connector, Modular Jack and Switch Function Connector Functions Remark CO and Extension board installation 70 pins VVMU/VOIB48 Installation 32 pins MODU Installation 20 pins CN5 & CN6...
  • Page 36: Mbuid (Main Board Unit)

    MBUID contains switches for database protection and initialization. A built-in LAN port provides access to the SUMMIT IP Web Admin and basic VoIP channels. In addition, a USB port is provided to allow backup and restore of the system database.
  • Page 37 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Figure 4.4.2-1 MBUID The following are included on the MBUID: 8 DKT interface circuits  4 SLT interface circuits  PRIU interface connector  1 External Relay contact for LBC or general purpose ...
  • Page 38 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Table 4.4.2-1 KSU with MBUID Connector, Modular Jack and Switch Function Connector Functions Remark CO and Extension board installation 70 pins PRIU Installation 40 pins VVMU/VOIB48 Installation 32 pins MODU Installation 20 pins CN5 &...
  • Page 39: Eksu Expansion Main Board Unit (Embu)

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 4.5 EKSU Expansion Main Board Unit (EMBU) Description The EKSU houses the EMBU, which is shown in Figure 4.6-1 and controls communication between the EKSU and the installed optional Interface boards and the KSU that controls the interfaces.
  • Page 40 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 The following are included on the EMBU: 4 CO Line interface circuits  8 Hybrid interface circuits  1 External Relay contact for LBC or general purpose  1 Alarm Detection circuit ...
  • Page 41: Optional Interface Boards

    Optional Interface Boards permit the expansion of the external network and terminal interface ports available in the SUMMIT IP system are mounted on the Main board in the SUMMIT IP KSU or EKSU. Interface boards available are shown in the chart below. Note that the boards that can be installed in a KSU are dependent on the type of Main Board as discussed in section 4.4.
  • Page 42: Ch204 (2 Co Line And 4 Hybrid Interface Board)

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 4.6.1 CH204 (2 CO Line and 4 Hybrid Interface Board) Description The CH204 board has two (2) CO line and four (4) Hybrid (DKT & SLT) interface ports. The board may be installed on the CN1 connector of the KSU.
  • Page 43: Ch408 (4 Co Line And 8 Hybrid Interface Board)

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 4.6.2 CH408 (4 CO Line and 8 Hybrid Interface Board) Description The CH408 board has four (4) CO line and eight (8) Hybrid (DKT & SLT) interface ports. The board can be installed on the CN1 connector of the KSU.
  • Page 44: Cd408 (4 Co And 8 Digital Interface Board)

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 4.6.3 CD408 (4 CO and 8 Digital Interface Board) Description The CD408 board has four (4) CO Line and eight (8) Digital Key Telephone interface ports. The board can be installed on the CN1 connector of the KSU or EKSU as shown in Figure 4.6.3-1 below.
  • Page 45: Cs416 (4 Co And 16 Slt Interface Board)

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 4.6.4 CS416 (4 CO and 16 SLT Interface Board) Description The CS416 board has four (4) CO line and 16 SLT interface ports. Note that eight of the 16 SLT interface ports are provided from the SLU8 daughter board that is factory installed.
  • Page 46: Priu (Pri/T1 Interface Board)

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 LED Indications Table 4.6.4-2 CS416 LED Indications Color Description Blue Station port in use status ON – A station port is in use OFF – All station ports are idle 4.6.5 PRIU (PRI/T1 Interface Board)
  • Page 47 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Connector and Modular jack Table 4.6.5-1 Connector and Modular Jack Function Connector Functions Remark Connection for CN2 MBUI or MBUID 40 Pins PRI, T1 line RJ45 Switch setting Table 4.6.5-2 PRIU PRI/T1 Function SW1...
  • Page 48: Hyb8 (Hybrid 8 Interface Board)

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 4.6.6 HYB8 (Hybrid 8 Interface Board) Description The HYB8 board is shown in Figure 4.6.6-1 and has 8 Hybrid (DKT & SLT) interface circuits. The board can be installed on the CN1 connector of a KSU or EKSU for expansion.
  • Page 49: Dtib8 (Digital Telephone Interface Board - 8 Ports)

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 4.6.7 DTIB8 (Digital Telephone Interface Board – 8 ports) Description The DTIB8 board is shown in Figure 4.6.7-1 and has 8 Digital Key Telephone (DKT) interface circuits. The board can be installed on the CN1 connector of a KSU or EKSU for expansion.
  • Page 50: Slb16 (Slt 16 Interface Board)

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 4.6.8 SLB16 (SLT 16 Interface Board) Description The SLB16 board is shown in Figure 4.6.8-1 and has 16 SLT interface circuits. Note that eight of the 16 SLT interface ports are provided from the SLU8 daughter that is factory installed.
  • Page 51: Wtib4 (Wireless Dect Interface Board)

    The WTIB4, shown in Figure 4.6.9-1, has four (4) interfaces to GDC 600BE multi-channel DECT Base Stations. Only one WTIB4 may be installed in the KSU of an SUMMIT IP system. As access to the WTIB4 board may be required during installation of the Base Stations, we recommend installing the WTIB4 as the second Interface board on the KSU CN1 connector.
  • Page 52 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Switch setting Table 4.6.9-2 WTIB4 SW1 Switch Function Remark Reset Button Push button Table 4.6.9-3 SW2 - DIP Switch Pole Functions Default Operation TBR6 mode Normal service mode Echo canceller Control...
  • Page 53: Optional Function Boards

    Issue 1.2 4.7 Optional Function Boards The SUMMIT IP KSU can be equipped with several option boards to provide additional or expanded functionality. Each optional Function board is installed on a specific option connector on the MBU as discussed in this section. The optional Function Boards include: ...
  • Page 54: Voib48 (Voip Unit)

    The VOIB48, refer to Figure 4.7.2-1 below, expands the number of VoIP channels available in the system. The VOIB48 is installed on the SUMMIT IP KSU MBU connectors CN3 as described in section 4.4. VVMU can’t be installed when using VOIB48.
  • Page 55 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 *VOIB48: Common Resource Unit for expanding VoIP Channel.  Need License (VOIBCL8).  All functions can be used at the same time with appropriate license. Figure 4.7.2-1 VOIB48 Connector and Modular jack Table 4.7.2-2 Connector and Modular Jack Function...
  • Page 56: Memu (Memory Expansion Module Unit)

    MEMU is equipped with Nand Flash memory used to expand the storage capacity of the SUMMIT IP Voice Mail by 15 hours. As with the basic and VVMU storage, MEMU storage is non-volatile and any messages are stored even if power to the SUMMIT IP is lost.
  • Page 57: Vs-5030-00 (Modem Function Unit)

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 4.7.4 VS-5030-00 (Modem Function Unit) Description The MODU, which is shown in Figure 4.7.5-1 below, provides an analog modem interface supporting Bell, ITU-T, V.34, V.32BIS and V.90 protocols at baud rates of 300bps up to 33Kbps with automatic rate negotiation.
  • Page 58: Mounting The Ksu And Eksu

    5. M OUNTING THE KSU AND EKSU Once all option boards have been installed in the SUMMIT IP KSU and EKSU, the KSUs can be mounted. The KSUs can be desk, wall or rack mounted. While the KSUs may be desk mounted this is general not recommended and Wall and Rack mount provide added safety and optimal operation environment.
  • Page 59: Desk Mount

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 5.2 Desk Mount Although not recommended, the KSU can be mounted on a desk, shelf or table-top. In this case assure the EKSU and KSU are located side by side with a minimum of 5 cm separation.
  • Page 60: Wall Mount

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 5.3 Wall Mount Wall Mounting is the common installation method as shown in Figure 5.3-1. It is recommended that a backboard such as a ¾ inch sheet of plywood be installed and securely fixed to the wall for mounting of the KSUs, terminal blocks and other miscellaneous equipment.
  • Page 61: Rack Mount

    Issue 1.2 5.4 Rack Mount The SUMMIT IP can be mounted on a standard 19-inch rack employing the Rack brackets. Before mounting in the rack, assure that ventilation, space, power and grounding are sufficient. Figure 5.4-1 depicts rack mounting, use the figure and the steps below to rack mount the KSUs.
  • Page 62 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 EKSU Figure 5.4-1 Installing Rack Bracket and Rack Mount...
  • Page 63: Ksu Wiring

    6.1 Connecting the SUMMIT IP and Expansion KSUs If an Expansion KSU is installed, it must be connected to the SUMMIT IP KSU for command and control. The EKSU must be connected to the SUMMIT IP KSU employing the Expansion cabling as shown in Figure 6.1-1.
  • Page 64: Grounding The Ksus

    Issue 1.2 6.2 Grounding the KSUs Proper connection of the SUMMIT IP KSUs to earth ground is very important to prevent user contact with dangerous voltages and reduce electrical and RF interference. Assure that both the SUMMIT IP KSU and EKSU are properly grounded as described below and shown in Figure 6.2-1.
  • Page 65 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 to earth in a manner that will retain the earth connection when the power supply cord is unplugged. The connection to earth of the supplementary earthing conductor shall be in compliance with the appropriate rules for terminating bonding jumpers in Part K of Article 250 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 and Article 10 of Part 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, C22.1.
  • Page 66: External Backup Battery Installation

    In case of power failure, the external backup batteries automatically maintain uninterrupted power to the Vertical SUMMIT IP System. The external batteries must provide 24V DC; this is generally accomplished by connecting two 12V batteries in a series arrangement as shown in Figure 6.3-1.
  • Page 67 It is recommended to use an external backup battery fuse (10A@250V) between the battery and the System.  Recommended battery capacity is 24V/20AH MF; the Vertical SUMMIT IP System should be able to operate more than 3 hours with batteries that are in good condition. ...
  • Page 68: Line And Station Modular Jack Wiring

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 6.4 Line and Station Modular Jack Wiring The MBU and Interface boards determine the type and number of external network and Station connections available. Section 4 provides details on each MBU and Interface boards.
  • Page 69: Pri Line Modular Jack Wiring

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 6.4.2 PRI Line Modular Jack Wiring The PRI Line modular jack is terminated with one PRI line circuit to an RJ45 jack as shown in the chart below. To wire the PRI Line modular jack, 1.
  • Page 70: Hybrid Station Modular Jack Wiring

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 6.4.4 Hybrid Station Modular Jack Wiring Hybrid Station modular jacks are terminated with one Digital and one SLT circuit to an RJ11 jack as shown in the chart below. For the Hybrid ports only one of the station circuits, DKT or SLT, can be used.
  • Page 71: Slt Station Modular Jack Wiring

    After completing installation and initial power-up of the SUMMIT IP system, the DECT Base Stations can be located and installed as directed in the DECT Installation manual, GDC-600TBE (CRS tool) user manual. After installing the Base Stations, the DECT handsets can be subscribed to the Base Stations and registered to the system.
  • Page 72 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Figure 6.4.7-1 WTIB4 Wiring with Ferrite Core CAUTION All wiring between the WTIB4 and the GDC-600BE Base Station must use twisted pair cable, use either Cat 3 or Cat 5 cabling. Use of untwisted pair wiring, even in short lengths will cause faulty operation of the Base Station and the DECT handsets.
  • Page 73 Changing the Dip switch positions during the test will not affect the Automatic Line Test. After the test is complete, place the DIP switches in the proper position, then press the WTIB4 reset button or reset the SUMMIT IP system.
  • Page 74: Mbu And Vvmu Lan Port Wiring

    This equipment is indoor use and all the communication wirings are limited to inside of the building. 6.6 USB port The SUMMIT IP KSU MBU incorporates a standard USB port. The port is wired as shown in the chart below and any standard USB memory stick can be installed for backup and restore operations.
  • Page 75: Connecting Miscellaneous Devices

    Issue 1.2 6.7 Connecting Miscellaneous Devices The SUMMIT IP KUS MBU provides connections for an external music source, external page port, relay contact, and alarm detection input monitor. The EKSU EMBU provides additional connections for a second relay contact output and alarm detection input. In both cases, an RJ45 jack is used to terminate the interfaces as shown in Figure 6.7-1 below and the wiring...
  • Page 76 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Figure 6.7-1 Miscellaneous Connections Modular Jack Pin Assignment Table 6.7-1 KSU Miscellaneous Connector MJ4 Wiring Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name Function RELAY_T Relay Contact Tip RELAY_R Relay Contact Ring...
  • Page 77: Serial Port Wiring

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 6.8 RS-232 Serial Port Wiring The RS-232 female connector, which is a DCE (Data Communication Equipment), is used for various output functions (SMDR, Traffic Reports, etc.) and can be used to access the System database and maintenance functions through connection to a local PC.
  • Page 78: Cable Wiring

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 6.9 Cable Wiring To provide a neat professional installation, the wiring to the KSU(s) should be “dressed”. The wiring cables should be bundled and tie wrapped to the KSU(s) and to the wall or rack.
  • Page 79: Rack Mount Wiring

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 6.9.2 Rack Mount Wiring To dress the wiring for a Rack mount installation, 1. Ensure all boards are installed and that wiring is completed. 2. Attach the Cord cover to the system.
  • Page 80: Terminal Connection And Wiring

    ERMINAL CONNECTION AND WIRING 7.1 Terminal Models Vertical SUMMIT IP works with a number of telephone types including proprietary LDP digital and LIP VoIP phones, standard SLTs, and VoIP phones (SIP or H.323 v3). The specific model of LDP and LIP phones supported in Summit system are shown in the chart below.
  • Page 81 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Model Description LIP-8008E 8 Flexible Button w/Display LIP-8012E 12 Flexible Button w/Display LIP-8024E 24 Flexible Button w/Display LIP-8040E 10 Flexible Button w/Large Display LIP-8050V 5 Flexible Button, w/Color Display & Video Camera LIP-8050E 4.3 inch wide color Graphic screen, 5 button,...
  • Page 82: Terminal Cabling Distance

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 7.2 Terminal Cabling Distance The Figure 7.2-1 below indicates the wiring distance for Digital Key Telephones and Single Line Telephones, and both must be wired with 22 or 24 AWG twisted pair Cat 3 or Cat 5 cable.
  • Page 83: Terminal Connection

    7.3.2 SLT Wiring SLTs are wired to the center pair of the RJ11 jack, typically on the bottom or back of the SLT. The wall outlet should be connected to an appropriate SLT port in the SUMMIT IP system. 1. Wire the center pair of the wall outlet to the termination point using UTP cable.
  • Page 84: Lip Phone Wiring

    VOIP channel. The LIP phones can be powered from a POE compatible Ethernet switch port or using the AC/DC Adaptor-K. Caution! To power your phone, use either PoE or the AC/DC adaptor, not both. Use the Vertical approved AC/DC power adaptor only. The AC/DC adaptor is ordered separately. Modular Jack Pin Assignment Table 7.3.3-1 LIP Phone Modular Jack Wiring...
  • Page 85 Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Once the LIP phone powers up, it will attempt to register with the SUMMIT IP. From default, the LIP phone should complete the registration successfully. If not, the phone will display the “No Response” message shown below.
  • Page 86: Dss/Blf Console Installation & Wiring

    LDP-7048 DSS Console Wiring The LDP-7048 DSS Console is wired as a normal Digital Key Telephone to a separate digital port of the SUMMIT IP, refer to Section 7.3.1. LIP-8000 Console Installation and Wiring The LIP-8000E Series DSS/BLF Console is available in three (3) models 12 button w/paper labels (LIP-8012DSS), 12-button w/LCD (LIP-8012LSS), and 48-button w/paper labels (LIP-8048DSS).
  • Page 87 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Figure 7.3.4-2 LIP-8000 series Console Configurations Referring to Figure 7.3.4-3 below use the following instructions to install and wire the LIP Console to the associated LIP Phone. 1. Turn the LIP phone and Console upside down 2.
  • Page 88 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Figure 7.3.4-3 LIP-8000 DSS Installation LIP-9000 Console Installation The Button kits for LIP-9000 Series phone provide 12, 24, or 48 additional flexible buttons. The flexible buttons on the Button kit are used as with the flexible buttons on the phone proper and can be assigned for any of the flexible button functions.
  • Page 89 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Figure 7.3.4-4 LIP-9000 DSS and LSS The Button kit should be installed on the phone prior to making any connections to the phone. This simplifies the installation. To install the button kit for the LIP-9012 DSS, LIP-9024 DSS and LIP-9024 LSS: First, assure the phone is NOT connected to power.
  • Page 90: Terminal Wall Mount

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 7.4 Terminal Wall Mount 7.4.1 LDP-7000/9000/9200 series Wall Mount LDP-7000/9000/9200 series phones can be mounted on the wall using the appropriate Wall Mount Kit. The Wall Mount Kit is installed as described below. A separate Wall Mount kit, available from Ericsson-LG Enterprise, is required for the LDP-7000 series phones.
  • Page 91: Lip-9000 Wall Mount

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 7.4.3 LIP-9000 Wall Mount LIP-9000 series phones can be wall mounted as needed. The following instructions describe the wall mount installation. Note the foot-stand must not be installed. 1. If installed, remove the foot-stand from the Phone and Button kit.
  • Page 92: Starting The Vertical Summit Ip

    Nation Code. To initialize the system, perform the following Steps: 1. Verify the SUMMIT IP KSU MBU SW1 pole#1 is OFF, and pole#2 is ON. Also verify the AC Power switch is OFF. 2. Plug the AC power cord into the Vertical SUMMIT IP System KSUs and the AC outlet.
  • Page 93: Verify The Nation Code

    There are two methods to verify and modify the Nation code. The first is from the Attendant Station, which is the LDP multi-button phone connected to the first DKT port on the KSU MBU. The second is through the SUMMIT IP Install Wizard, section 8.3. 8.2.1 Using the DKT 1.
  • Page 94: Installation Wizard

    LAN port of the SUMMIT IP KSU. Connect a PC to the LAN connected to the SUMMIT IP KSU LAN port or directly to the SUMMIT IP KSU LAN port. Set the IP address of the PC to match the default system address (10.10.10.2) then follow the Steps below.
  • Page 95 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 3. Click [Select files] button and then open the pop-up folder. Select the desired file to upload to the system’s memory and click the [Start] button. The file is sent to the system’s memory, saved and automatically loaded upon a system reset or restart.
  • Page 96 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 5. You can set System time and date in this page. 6. You want to change the current station number to New station number. In this page, you can change the station number.
  • Page 97 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 7. The Flexible Numbering Plan defines the various digit strings (codes) users may dial to access system resources (outside lines, page zones, etc.) and features. In the wizard, codes for features that commonly may require modification are displayed.
  • Page 98 Select a valid license file to upload to the Vertical SUMMIT IP system and click the [Start] button. If the file which is sent to the system is “System License File”, it will be saved and automatically applied without restart.
  • Page 99 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 11. The IP Information page establishes the IP address scheme. DHCP can be enabled or static addressing can be configured. When the system is behind a firewall, the Firewall address must be entered allowing proper operation with remote users, devise and SIP trunks.
  • Page 100: Maintenance & Troubleshooting

    9.2 PSU Fuse Replacement The PSU is located at the left in the KSU and is pre-installed in the Vertical SUMMIT IP KSU. The PSU provides three DC voltage power sources to MBU through the 7-pin connector, CN7. The fuse, which is a rated as 2A @ 250 Volts is located on the lower left of the PSU board.
  • Page 101: Troubleshooting

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 9.3 Troubleshooting Table 9.3-1 SUMMIT IP Troubleshooting Chart Problem Cause/Symptom Solution Power short circuit in some Exchange the malfunctioning board for one in board(s) good working condition. System power Dust each board with a dry cloth.
  • Page 102: Open Source Software Notice

    Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 10. O OURCE OFTWARE OTICE Open Source Software used in this product are listed as below. You can obtain a copy of the Open Source Software License from Ericsson-LG Enterprise Web site, http://www.ericssonlg-enterprise.com.
  • Page 103 Vertical SUMMIT IP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.2 Thanks for purchasing Vertical SUMMIT IP The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson-LG Enterprise shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind...

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