Specifications
Chapter 5: Installation
Gathering the Necessary Tools and Supplies
Page 5-10 Mitel
®
5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008
• Install a UPS with the Mitel CS-5200/5400/5600 Base Server.
• Locate the equipment in a climate-controlled room. Mitel recommends that the maximum
operating temperature (as stated below) never be exceeded. Therefore, when installing
the chassis and any other system equipment, allow a sufficient margin for error (for
example, air conditioning failure, routine maintenance, plant shutdown, etc.) As a general
rule, if conditions are suitable for office personnel, they are also suitable for all equipment.
A properly controlled environment will help to extend the equipment operating life.
Gathering the Necessary Tools and Supplies
Keep the following information in mind when gathering the necessary tools and supplies to
install a system:
• Multi-protocol endpoints (IP or SIP): Make sure a LAN connection is in place in the
locations you want to install the endpoints. For multi-protocol endpoints operating in SIP
mode, a v1.1 or later SIP Server is required. For details, refer to the Unified Communicator
and SIP Server Installation and Configuration Manual, part number 835.2871.
• Models 8664/8665/8668 wireless endpoints: A NetLink SVP (SpectraLink
®
Voice
Priority) server is required. For details, refer to the SVP Server and Model 8664/8665/8668
Installation Manual, part number 935.4521.
• A high-impedance digital multimeter to ensure correct wiring of the modular jack
assemblies [line jack unit]. Multimeter accuracy must be ±0.5% or better.
• With a U.S. system, standard terminal blocks (66-type) and bridging clips for constructing
the MDF. With a European system, Krone blocks for the MDF jumper field.
• With a U.S. system, industry-standard, 2-pair non-stranded cable terminated with modular
plugs for connecting the MDF terminal blocks to single line jacks on the back of the Mitel
CS-5200/5400/5600 Base Server.
• Industry-standard cross-connect, or jumper, wire may be needed for certain applications.
• Gas discharge tubes with silicon avalanche suppressors for lightning protection on the CO
[Local Exchange], DID (USA only), and OPX trunks.
• Grounding terminal and 10AWG [diameter 6mm] wire for grounding the chassis.
• Standard hand tools and the mounting hardware for the MDF backboard, trunk and
termination blocks, modular jack assemblies [line jack unit], etc.
• For on-site or stand-alone/remote system programming, an IBM-compatible personal
computer (PC). For specifications, see page 4-63.
Table 5-1. Equipment Environmental Requirements
Requirements In Operation In Storage
Temperature
Equipment Chassis
Station Instruments
Relative Humidity
(Non-Condensing)
Altitude
32 to 104 °F (0 to 40 °C)
32 to 113 °F (0 to 45 °C)
5–95%
Up to 10,000 ft (3048 m)
+40 to 185 °F (–40 to 85 °C)
–40 to 185 °F (–40 to 85 °C)
5–95%
Up to 40,000 ft (12,192 m)










