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Coral
IPx 500
Installation Procedure
and Hardware Reference
Manual
The flexible way to communicate

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Tadiran Telecom Coral IPx 500 Specifications

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BrandTadiran Telecom
ModelCoral IPx 500
CategoryPBX
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1 - Introduction

1.1 About this Manual

Describes the Coral IPx 500 Installation Guide and Hardware Reference Manual.

1.2 About the Coral IPx 500

Details the capacity, circuitry, major features, system specifications, and recommended tools for the Coral IPx 500.

Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation Procedure

2.1 Site Inspection

Covers installation environment, space requirements, and electrical requirements for system setup.

2.2 Equipment Installation

Details the stages of mounting cages, MDF, battery packs, ground wiring, circuit cards, and power connections.

2.3 Program Interface Device Connection

Explains how to connect the data terminal or personal computer for system programming.

Chapter 3 - Initial Power-up Tests

3.1 Power Supply Test

Provides information on connecting backup battery and power supply, along with initial tests.

3.2 Common Control Test

Details the control card initialization and verification procedures for system startup.

3.3 Peripheral Interface Card Initialization

Guides on initializing peripheral cards after the MCP-IPx control card is set up.

3.4 Battery Backup (BATTipx) Test

Explains how to operate and test the BATTipx backup battery pack for AC powered systems.

3.5 I/O Cable Installation

Covers I/O cable connections to the cage, differentiating between MDFipx and customer-supplied MDF.

3.6 Installation Wrap-up

Describes how to close all equipment and prepare the system for normal operation.

Chapter 4 - Software Installation Procedure

4.1 Generic Feature Software

Details the process of upgrading the Coral IPx 500 software on the IMC8 card using FMprog.

4.2 System Database Control

Explains how to save, load, and manage the system database on the IMC8 card.

4.3 MCP-IPx Status Display Codes

Lists and explains the meaning of MCP-IPx numeric status display codes for system maintenance.

Chapter 5 - External Connections

5.1 Main Distribution Frame (MDF)

Describes the MDF and pinout connections to the cage and external equipment.

5.2 External Equipment

Covers connections for wired stations, wireless and VoIP stations, and trunk circuits.

5.3 Protection Devices

Details primary and secondary protection devices for lightning and surge hazards.

5.4 Power Fail (PF) Transfer Circuits

Explains how to direct trunks to station sets during power interruption.

5.5 Data Communication Ports

Details RS-232E connections for data communication and applications processor links.

5.6 MDFipx Units

Describes MDFipx configurations and field assembly for units without I/O cables.

5.7 Peripheral Card with Champ Connections

Provides pinout, wire colors, and signals for I/O Champ connectors for Coral interface cards.

5.8 Peripheral Card with RJ-45 DA-15S Connections

Details I/O connections for interface cards via RJ-45 or DA-15S connectors.

Chapter 6 - Cage Description

6.1 General System Description and Installation

Describes cage components, front, rear, and side panel features, and mounting configurations.

6.2 Coral IPx 500M Main Cage

Details the features of the main cage, including circuit card slots, backplane, and configuration jumpers.

6.3 Coral IPx 500X Expansion Cage

Describes the features of the expansion cage, including card slots, backplane, and configuration jumpers.

6.4 System Configuration Options

Explains various system configurations by connecting multiple cages like IPx 500M, 500X, and 800X.

Chapter 7 - Power Supply

7.1 PS500 DC Power Supply Unit

Details the PS500 DC power supply unit, its front panel, card layout, circuit description, and installation.

7.2 PS500 AC Power Supply Unit

Describes the PS500 AC power supply unit, its front panel, card layout, circuit description, and installation.

7.3 BATTipx Battery Pack for AC Powered System

Covers the BATTipx unit's general description, components, circuit description, external connections, and maintenance.

Chapter 8 - Common Control Cards

8.1 Control Cards

Provides a general description of control cards, card handling procedures, and common control card details.

8.2 MCP-IPx Card

Details the MCP-IPx controller card's general information, port management, and front panel features.

8.3 IMC8 Card

Describes the IMC8 flash memory card, its installation, removal, and specifications.

8.4 DBX Card

Explains the DBX database expansion memory unit, its installation, removal, and specifications.

8.5 CLA Card

Details the CLA CoraLINK Adapter, its general description, installation, removal, and specifications.

Chapter 9 - Shared Service Ports

9.1 Shared Service Circuitry

Describes shared service circuits embedded in the IPx 500M main cage and additional cards in the IPx 800X cage.

9.2 IPx 500M Backplane

Details the MSBipx card, its components, configuration jumpers, indicators, and functions.

9.3 IPx 500X Backplane

Describes the MSPipx card, its configuration jumpers, and synchronization slots.

9.4 Three-Way Conference

Explains the three-way conference circuitry, database programming, and additional circuits in IPx 800X.

9.5 Six-Way Multi-Party Conference

Details the Meet Me conference circuitry, feature descriptions, and database programming.

9.6 Locally Defined Tone PROM (U118)

Describes the tone PROM on the MSBipx, tones generated, and database programming for encoding methods.

9.7 DTMF Receiver (DTR)

Explains the DTR circuits for receiving and decoding DTMF dialing tones and database programming.

9.8 Dial Tone Detector (DTD)

Describes the DTD circuits for detecting call progress tones and database programming.

9.9 Remote Maintenance Modem

Details the auto-answer data modem, its configuration, database programming, and specifications.

9.10 KB1, KB2, KB3: RS-232E

Covers the RS-232E asynchronous serial data interfaces for system database programming and diagnostics.

9.11 Music

Describes music inputs for hold and background music, configuration, database programming, and specifications.

9.12 Voice Paging (Public Addres) and Relay-1

Explains the voice paging interface, circuit description, database programming, and external connections.

9.13 UNA and Relay-2

Details the Universal Night Answering/Central Bell features, circuit description, database programming, and external connections.

9.14 Accessory or Alarm Relay-3

Describes the accessory or alarm relay interface, circuit description, database programming, and external connections.

9.15 Relay Contacts

Provides general information on relay contacts RLY1, RLY2, RLY3 and their electrical limitations.

Chapter 10 - Peripheral Cards

10.1 Peripheral Card Installation

Covers installing peripheral interface functions for station and trunk card types.

10.2 Peripheral Card Description

Describes XXXipx, XXXsl, and XXX200 peripheral cards and their usage in Coral IPx 500.

10.3 Digital Trunk Synchronization

Explains slave clock mode operation, synchronization slots, and choosing synchronization sources.