Polycom RMX 2000 User Manual

Polycom RMX 2000  
Hardware Guide  
Version 2.0.2  
Regulatory Notices  
United States Federal Communication  
CE Mark R&TTE Directive  
Commission (FCC)  
Part 15: Class A Statement. This equipment has  
been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Test limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate  
radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instruction manuals, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is  
likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the  
user will be required to correct the interference at his  
or her own expense.  
Polycom Inc., declares that the Polycom RMX 2000 is  
in conformity with the following relevant harmonized  
standards:  
EN 60950-1:2001  
EN 55022: 1998+A1:2000+A2:2003 class A  
EN 300 386 V1.3.3: 2005  
Following the provisions of the Council Directive  
1999/CE on radio and telecommunication terminal  
equipment and the recognition of its conformity.  
Canadian Department of Communications  
This Class [A] digital apparatus complies with  
Canadian ICES-003.  
Part 68: Network Registration Number. This  
equipment is registered with the FCC in accordance  
with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. This equipment is  
identified by the FCC registration number.  
Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certified  
equipment. This certification means that the  
equipment meets telecommunication network  
protective, operational and safety requirements as  
prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment  
Technical Requirements document(s). The  
Department does not guarantee the equipment will  
operate to the user's satisfaction.  
If requested, the FCC registration Number and REN  
must be provided to the telephone company.  
Any repairs to this equipment must be carried out by  
Polycom Inc. or our designated agent. This  
stipulation is required by the FCC and applies during  
and after the warranty period.  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure  
that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities  
of the local telecommunications company. The  
equipment must also be installed using an acceptable  
method of connection. The customer should be  
aware that compliance with the above conditions may  
not prevent degradation of service in some situations.  
Repairs to certified equipment malfunctions, may give  
the telecommunications company causes to request  
the user to disconnect the equipment.  
United States Safety Construction Details:  
All connections are indoor only.  
Unit is intended for RESTRICTED ACCESS  
LOCATION.  
Unit is to be installed in accordance with the  
National Electrical Code.  
The branch circuit overcurrent protection shall  
be rated 20 A for the AC system.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the  
electrical ground connections of the power utility,  
telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe  
system, if present, are connected together. This  
precaution may be particularly important in rural  
areas.  
This equipment has a maximum operating  
ambient of 40°C, the ambient temperature in  
the rack shall not exceed this temperature.  
To eliminate the risk of battery explosion, the battery  
should not be replaced by an incorrect type.  
Dispose of used batteries according to their  
instructions.  
Caution: Users should not attempt to make such  
connections themselves, but should contact the  
appropriate electric inspection authority, or  
electrician, as appropriate.  
Regulatory Notices  
Chinese Communication Certificate  
Singapore Certificate  
RMX 2000 complies with IDA standards G0916-07  
Table of Contents  
Installing an new MPM card in a powered On RMX2000: ..... 1-17  
Replacing a powered On (hot) MPM card ................................ 1-18  
Replacing the CPU (CNTL) Module .......................................... 1-20  
Replacing the Power Supply Drawer ........................................ 1-21  
Replacing the Fan Drawer ........................................................... 1-22  
Replacing a RTM ISDN card ....................................................... 1-23  
Replacing the RTM IP Board ...................................................... 1-25  
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Hardware Description  
This Hardware Guide provides information on the RMX 2000 and its  
components. This system utilizes a modular “universal slot” platform,  
whose components are designed for high performance, capacity and  
reliance.  
Main Features  
The Polycom RMX 2000 offers the following features:  
Linux® based  
Chassis based on the ATCA standard  
Support for standard network interfaces (IP, ISDN and LAN) and  
large number of ports  
H.323, SIP video & PSTN  
New hardware technologies  
Telco grade high availability, redundancy, on-line upgrading and  
dynamic resource allocation  
Easy integration of conference elements into external network  
management  
Enhanced Continuous Presence (multi-image video)  
IVR (Interactive Voice Response) module  
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RMX 2000 Specifications  
Table 1-1 Polycom RMX 2000 Specifications  
Physical  
Height  
3U (13.28 cm.)  
Width  
19” (48.26 cm.)  
15.74” (40 cm.)  
Up to 16.5 Kg.  
Depth  
Weight  
Free space above MCU  
3” standard installation.  
IP Protocols  
Audio  
Video  
G.711, G.722, G.722.1, G.729A, G.723.1, Siren14.  
H.263, H.264.  
Network Interfaces  
IP, ISDN, PSTN and LAN  
H.323, PSTN, LAN and SIP.  
Power Supply  
AC Input  
100-240 VAC, 4-2 AMP, 50/60 Hz.  
Power Consumption  
AC Maximum Power  
consumption  
AC Voltage–up to 7 AMP at 110 VAC, and 4 AMP  
220 VAC protected by a 10 Amp circuit breaker.  
Environment  
Operating temperature  
Storage temperature  
Relative humidity  
Operating altitude  
Operating ESD  
0°– 40°C (22°– 104°F).  
-30°– 70°C (40°– 158°F).  
15% - 90% no condensing.  
Up to 3,000 m (10,000 ft.).  
4 kV.  
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Site Requirements  
This section describes the requirements your site must meet for safe  
installation and operation of the system.  
Safety Requirements  
For your protection, please read these safety instructions completely  
before operating the equipment.  
Look carefully for potential hazards in your work area: moist floors,  
ungrounded power cables, frayed power cords, missing safety  
grounds and so forth.  
Locate the main circuit breaker within the room.  
Locate the emergency power OFF switch within the room.  
Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit.  
Use only the power cord supplied with the system.  
The power cord should only be connected to a power outlet that has a  
protective ground contact.  
Ensure that the power cord is easily accessible from the back of the  
system at all times.  
Place the equipment in a well-ventilated area where the vents are free  
from obstruction.  
Do not place heavy objects directly on top of the RMX 2000 unit.  
Do not use liquids around your equipment.  
Rack Mount Safety Precautions  
The following precautions should be followed with regards to rack mount  
safety:  
Keep the area around the RMX 2000 clean and free of clutter.  
Decide on a suitable location for the equipment rack that will hold the  
RMX 2000 unit. It should be situated in a clean, dust-free area that is  
well ventilated. Avoid areas where heat, electrical noise and  
electromagnetic fields are generated. You will also need it placed  
near a grounded power outlet.  
Ensure that the leveling jacks on the bottom of the rack are fully  
extended to the floor with the full weight of the rack resting on them.  
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In a single rack installation, stabilizers should be attached to the rack.  
In multiple rack installations, the racks should be coupled together.  
Always make sure the rack is stable before extending a component  
from the rack.  
You should extend only one component at a time - extending two or  
more simultaneously may cause the rack to become unstable.  
Before you install the rails, determine the placement of each  
component in the rack.  
Install the heaviest components on the bottom of the rack first, and  
then work up.  
Allow the power supply units to cool before touching them.  
Always keep the rack’s trays and board’s closed when not servicing,  
to maintain proper cooling.  
Installation Precautions  
When handling electronic components, standard anti-static precautions must be  
observed:  
Wear a grounding strap  
Handle cards by their edges only and do not touch their components or  
connector pins  
Keep components in anti-static bags, when not installed in the RMX2000  
The following precautions should be followed with regards to installation  
of the RMX 2000:  
Use a regulating uninterruptable power supply (UPS) to protect the  
RMX 2000 from power surges and voltage spikes, to keep your MCU  
operating in case of a power failure.  
Place the RMX 2000 on a hard, flat surface such as a desktop or mount  
it on 19” rack.  
The airflow of the RMX 2000 is from right to left. Be sure that the  
areas in the left and right side of the system are clear for proper  
ventilation.  
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RMX 2000 Components  
On the RMX 2000 modules are located on both the front and rear of the  
MCU as listed in Table 1-2, "Polycom RMX 2000 Component Description".  
For more information see the descriptions of the "RMX 2000 Front Panel”  
on page 1-5 and "RMX 2000 Rear Panel” on page 1-7.  
RMX 2000 Front Panel  
Figure 1-1 shows the front panel of the RMX 2000. The front panel  
provides access to the RMX 2000 main CNTL modules, MPM modules,  
Power Supply drawer, Status LEDs, and Fans.  
Fan drawer & Power  
LED  
MPM Boards & LEDs  
Power supply drawer  
Control Unit & LEDs 2nd CPU & LEDs  
USB ports - are only  
for debugging and not  
for customer use  
Figure 1-1 RMX 2000 Front Panel  
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Table 1-2 Polycom RMX 2000 Component Description  
Component  
Description  
CPU (CNTL)  
Module  
The CPU Module controls and manages the RMX 2000.  
The CPU Module has an ComExpress Pentium-M 1.4  
GHz processor, a 40GB hard disk drive, 1GB Compact  
Flash and 512MB of DDR RAM.  
The Operating System is Linux.  
Power Supply  
Drawer  
The Power Supply Module is housed in a drawer and  
located below the MPM Modules. The Power Supply  
drawer is connected to the backplane by means of a  
power connector. Operates at 100-240 volts AC 50/60 Hz,  
and provides +48VDC 700W output with built-in load  
sharing capabilities.  
Fan Drawer  
Three fans are mounted sideways in the right front panel.  
Three fans are mounted in the drawer. Airflow is from right  
to left, and out the side of the MCU. The drawer is  
connected to the back plane by a connector.  
Multi Processor  
Module (MPM)  
Board  
The MPM Boards, perform the various RTP, audio and  
video processing functions on the RMX 2000 unit.  
Boards are based on the ATCA standard, with a card  
manager (CM) and up to 26 720Mhz TI DSP’s.  
Two types are available:  
MPM - F - 26 DSP’s  
MPM - H - 13 DSP’s  
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RMX 2000 Rear Panel  
The RMX 2000 rear panel contains the RTM IP board and optionally, the  
RTM ISDN board. In addition, the rear panel houses the main power  
switch, AC inlet, a circuit breaker, and additional communications ports.  
RTM IP  
The RTM IP board provides system shelf management based on the  
ATCA standard and connects to the backplane. It controls and monitors  
fans on the system and regulates power supply. This board contains an  
Ethernet Switch managing the network of the system and routing traffic.  
This board routes data between the boards and components of the system,  
and provides connectivity to external IP networks.  
Connections include:  
3 LAN ports  
10/100Mb ShMG port (Future Use)  
1 Serial port (Future Use)  
1 USB port  
LAN1, LAN3 and the 10/100Mb ShMG ports shall not be used and the plastic  
caps covering those ports should not be removed.  
USB  
Port  
Standby button &  
LED  
Serial  
Port  
LAN 1-3 Ports  
& LEDs  
10/100Mb ShMG Internal LAN  
LAN & LEDs connections  
LAN1, LAN 3, ShMG and the Serial ports are only  
for debugging and not for customer use  
Figure 1-2 RMX 2000 RTM IP Rear Panel Layout  
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The following items appear on the RMX 2000 rear panel:  
Table 1-3 RMX 2000 Rear Panel - RTM IP Component Description  
Item  
Description  
LAN 1  
NA - Disconnected.  
Note: LAN 1 is covered with a plastic cap that should not  
be removed.  
LAN 2  
LAN 3  
Used for the Network connection.  
For Remote Access only using the Permanent  
Management Network. For more information, see the  
RMX 2000 Administrator’s Guide, Appendix F: "Alternate  
Management Network” on page G-1.  
Note: When not in use, LAN 3 is covered with a plastic  
cap that should not be removed.  
10/100 ShMG  
NA - For debugging purposes only.  
Note: 10/100 ShMG is covered with a plastic cap that  
should not be removed.  
Serial  
USB  
NA - For debugging purposes only.  
USB key connection. For more information, see the RMX  
2000 Getting Started Guide, "First Time Installation and  
Configuration” on page 2-1.  
Standby button  
Toggle between CPU activation and standby.  
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RTM ISDN  
The RTM ISDN card connects directly to an MPM card. The RTM ISDN  
card routes data between the MPM cards and components of the system,  
converts ISDN T1/E1 media to IP packets and provides connectivity to  
external ISDN networks.  
The RTM ISDN card is installed on the rear panel of the RMX interfaces  
between the RMX unit and the ISDN/PSTN switch. Up to two RTM ISDN  
cards can be installed in one RMX 2000.  
An RTM ISDN card must connect directly to an MPM board:  
In an RMX with a single MPM board – the RTM ISDN card must be  
installed in the rear panel slot on the same level as the MPM board  
In an RMX with two MPM boards – the RTM ISDN card can be  
installed in either of the two rear panel card slots  
Each RTM ISDN card includes the following connections:  
12 E1/T1 PRI lines available for connecting 7 E1 and 9 T1 PRI lines  
1 LAN port  
E1/T1 connections  
LAN & LEDs  
H/S LED  
Figure 1-3 RMX 2000 RTM ISDN Rear Panel Layout  
The RTM-ISDN card supports 200 participants, regardless of whether the spans  
are T1 or E1.  
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ISDN/PSTN Clock Source  
Each RTM ISDN card has its own primary and secondary clock source.  
The first span to synchronize becomes the primary clock source and the  
second span to synchronize becomes the secondary clock source. This  
clock is used to synchronize ISDN spans only (it is not the system clock).  
A single clock source triggers an alarm that can be turned off by setting  
the appropriate flag in the system configuration.  
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Cables Connected to the RTM IP & ISDN Boards  
All external connectors are located on the rear panel.  
Power  
Cable  
Off/On  
switch  
E1/T1 Connection  
LAN 2 Connection  
Figure 1-4 RMX 2000 Rear Panel View with Cables  
Do not remove the protective caps from LAN1, LAN3 and ShMG ports.  
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RMX 2000 LEDs  
The RMX includes LEDs located on the front panel and rear panel. In the  
front panel, the LEDs reflect the state of the module. The LEDs on the rear  
panel indicate the state of the external connections and the status of the  
RTM IP board.  
RMX 2000 Front Panel LEDs  
The following items appear on the RMX 2000 front panel:  
Table 1-4 RMX 2000 Front Panel LED’s  
Component  
LED ID LED Color Description  
Fan Status  
Green  
Red  
OK.  
Warning - Fan failure.  
OK.  
Power Status  
CNTL  
Green  
Red  
Error - Problem with power supply.  
ON - Major system error.  
ERR  
RDY  
Red  
Green  
ON - CPU board has successfully  
completed startup.  
ACT  
HD  
Amber  
Red  
ON - At least one endpoint is  
connected to the system.  
OFF - Normal.  
Flashes - Hard disk is active.  
HS  
Blue  
Flashes - Indicates when the  
power down process is initiated on  
an MPM board. This Led flashes in  
synchronization with the MPM’s  
boards HS Led.  
ON - CPU may be removed.  
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Table 1-4 RMX 2000 Front Panel LED’s (Continued)  
Component  
LED ID LED Color Description  
MPM  
ERR  
RDY  
Red  
ON - Major error on board.  
Green  
ON - The board has completed  
startup successfully.  
ACT  
HS  
Amber  
Blue  
ON - At least one participant is  
connected to a conference.  
Flashes - Shut down process  
initiated by lightly pulling the CPU  
ejector levers. This Led flashes in  
synchronization with the CNTL’s  
board’s HS Led.  
ON - The card can be removed  
safely once the CPU ejector levers  
are fully open.  
RMX 2000 Rear Panel LEDs  
RTM IP  
The following items appear on the RTM IP board:  
Table 1-5 RMX 2000 RTM IP LEDs  
LED  
Name  
Component  
LED Color Description  
LAN LEDs (1-3)  
LNK  
Green  
Amber  
Lit with active network  
connection, flickers with Packet  
activity.  
1 Gb  
Lit when 1Gb connection online,  
flickers with Packet activity  
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Table 1-5 RMX 2000 RTM IP LEDs (Continued)  
LED  
Name  
Component  
LED Color Description  
10/100 ShMG  
LEDs  
LNK  
Green  
Amber  
Green  
Amber  
Lit with active network  
connection, flickers with Packet  
activity.  
100  
Lit when active network is 10/  
100Mb, flickers with Packet  
activity.  
SLOT (1-4)  
LEDs  
LNK (1-4)  
1Gb (1-4)  
Lit with active network  
connection, flickers with Packet  
activity.  
Lit when 1Gb connection online,  
flickers with Packet activity.  
ShMG LEDs  
ERR  
ACT  
Red  
Red  
ON - Major error on RTM board.  
ON - Packet flow to and from  
the MCU chassis.  
RDY  
HS  
Green  
Blue  
ON - RTM IP board has  
successfully completed startup.  
OFF - Normal.  
Flashes - During power down  
process.  
ON - RTM IP board may be  
removed.  
Standby LED  
Red  
ON - CPU & System are in a  
standby (OFF) mode.  
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RTM ISDN  
The following items appear on the RTM ISDN rear panel:  
Table 1-6 RMX 2000 RTM ISDN Rear Panel LEDs  
LED  
Name  
Function Name  
LED Color Description  
LAN LED (1)  
LNK  
Green  
Lit with active network  
connection, flickers with Packet  
activity.  
1 Gb  
H/S  
Amber  
Blue  
Lit when 1Gb connection online,  
flickers with Packet activity  
ShMC LEDs  
OFF - Normal.  
Flashes - This Led is activated  
when the MPM card Hot Swap  
functionality initiates a power off  
routine on the MPM and RTM  
ISDN boards.  
ON - Power on the RTM ISDN  
board has been switched OFF.  
This Led is activated by the  
MPM board when the MPM’s  
card Hot Swap functionality  
powers off the MPM and RTM  
ISDN boards.  
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Component Replacement  
The RMX 2000 is designed with ease of maintenance in mind. Most  
components are swappable and are accessible directly via the front panel  
or the rear panel.  
The following components can be replaced when they are faulty:  
CPU (CNTL) Module  
Multi Processor Module (MPM) Board(s) - This board is Hotswap  
enabled  
Power Supply Module  
Fan Drawer  
RTM IP Board  
Warning!  
All maintenance tasks are to be performed by qualified, authorized  
personnel.  
Use only replacement parts supplied by your dealer.  
Follow all procedures. Do not skip any steps.  
Before replacing parts:  
To ensure a part needs replacing, complete the troubleshooting  
procedures.  
Identify exactly which part needs replacing.  
Make sure you have the correct replacement part on hand.  
Make sure you are using proper ESD equipment, to prevent damage  
to the system.  
Hot Swappable MPM Boards  
All MPM Boards can be installed or removed while the RMX 2000 is  
powered on and operating.  
The RTM IP and RTM ISDN Card are not Hotswappable. System shutdown is  
required when replacing the ISDN or IP RTM card.  
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Prior to removing an MPM board the captive screws must be unscrewed  
and the ejector levers must be used to “power down” the card. Powering  
down of the card by lightly pulling on the MPM card’s ejector mechanism.  
Once the ejector levers have been pulled a removal sequence is initiated  
and the process cannot be terminated. When present, the HS LED flash on  
the MPM and Control Unit. When the HS led is constantly lit the card is  
powered down, you can remove the card. Power up is achieved when the  
card is re-inserted and the ejector levers are pushed against the board’s  
cage.  
Installing an new MPM card in a powered On RMX2000:  
1
2
If applicable, loosen the captive screws and remove the slot cover.  
On the card to be installed, move the ejector levers to their full open  
position.  
3
4
Insert the card into the slot until the ejector levers touch the front  
edge of the card cage.  
Push the ejector levers to their fully closed position and tighten the  
captive screws on each side of the card, securing the MPM RTM card  
to the RMX.  
The blue HS LEDs on the MPM card and the Control Unit start  
flashing and the power on cycle for the card is initiated:  
The card’s resources are added to the system resources list  
The number of available ports on the RMX is increased to the  
current CFS license level  
Port usage is re-calculated and the Port Gauges and Video/Voice  
Port Configuration dialog box are updated  
When the power on cycle of the MPM card is completed, the blue HS  
LEDs will turn OFF. The green RDY LED on the MPM card switches  
on and remains lit.  
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Replacing a powered On (hot) MPM card  
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2
Loosen the captive screws that fasten the card to the MCU.  
Pull the ejector levers on the sides of the card forward and slightly  
outward until the blue HS LED on the card and the Control Unit start  
to flash.  
Warning!  
Once the removal sequence is initiated the process cannot be terminated and  
the HS led flashes if activated.  
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The power off sequence for the MPM and RTM ISDN boards are  
initiated as follows:  
All participants connections on the card are disconnected  
A fault is generated on the system  
For each disconnected participant, a participant disconnection event is  
written to the CDR with the disconnection cause Disconnected by  
Operator  
New participant connections are blocked when the card is  
removed  
If an RTM ISDN card is connected to the MPM card it is also  
powered off and all PSTN participants are disconnected  
When an RTM ISDN card is removed, its resources are deducted  
from the Resource Report  
A Log File entry is written indicating MPM card removal  
Port usage is re-calculated and the Port Gauges and Video/Voice  
Port Configuration dialog box are updated  
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When the blue HS LEDs on the MPM, RTM and Control Unit stop  
flashing and remain lit, move the ejector levers to their fully open  
position and remove the MPM card.  
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Carefully slide the MPM Module out through the front panel.  
6
On the card to be installed, move the ejector levers to their fully open  
position.  
7
8
Slide in the replacement MPM Module.  
Push the MPM Module firmly into the Backplane, making sure it is  
properly seated in its slot.  
9
Ensure that the metal ejector levers are fully retracted into their  
housings.  
10 Tighten the captive screws on the front panel of the RMX that secure  
the MPM Module.  
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Replacing the CPU (CNTL) Module  
The CPU module is the management system of the RMX 2000. Use the  
following procedure to replace a CPU (CNTL) Module:  
1
2
Ensure that power switch to the RMX 2000 is turned OFF (O).  
Unscrew the captive screws on the front panel of the RMX 2000 that  
secure the CPU (CNTL) Module.  
3
4
Use the metal ejector levers to pull the CPU (CNTL) Module out of its  
slot in the Backplane.  
Carefully slide the CPU (CNTL) Module out through the front panel.  
5
On the CPU (CNTL) Module to be installed, move the ejector lever to  
the fully open position.  
6
7
Slide in the replacement CPU (CNTL) Module.  
Push the CPU (CNTL) Module firmly into the Backplane, making  
sure it is properly seated in its slot.  
8
9
Ensure that the metal ejector levers are fully retracted into their  
housings.  
Tighten the captive screws on the front panel of the RMX 2000 that  
secure the Functional CPU (CNTL) Module.  
10 Turn ON the RMX 2000.  
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Replacing the Power Supply Drawer  
A single supply unit powers the RMX 2000. Use the following procedure  
to replace a Power Supply:  
1
2
Ensure that power switch to the RMX 2000 is turned OFF (O).  
Unscrew the captive screws on the front panel of the RMX 2000 that  
secure the Power Supply.  
3
4
Use the metal ejector levers to pull the Power Supply Module out of  
its slot in the Backplane.  
Carefully slide the Power Supply Module out through the front  
panel.  
5
6
Slide in the replacement Power Supply Module.  
Push the Power Supply Module firmly into the Backplane, making  
sure it is properly seated in its slot.  
7
8
9
Ensure that the metal ejector levers are fully retracted into their  
housings.  
Tighten the captive screws on the front panel of the RMX 2000 that  
secure the Power Supply Module.  
Turn ON the RMX 2000.  
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Replacing the Fan Drawer  
Three fans are mounted in the Fan Drawer, where the airflow is from right  
to left. Should one of these fans fail as indicated by a Fan LED, you are  
required to replace the fan drawer.  
1
2
3
Unscrew the captive screws on the front panel of the RMX 2000 that  
secure the Fan Drawer.  
Use the metal ejector levers to pull the Fan Drawer out of its slot in  
the Backplane.  
Carefully slide the Fan Drawer out through the front panel.  
Warning!  
The Fan drawer can be replaced when the RMX unit is ON, however a  
replacement drawer must be inserted immediately. The temperature increase is  
detected by the system, when critical, a system shutdown is initiated.  
4
Slide in the replacement Fan Drawer.  
5
6
7
Push the Fan Drawer firmly into the Backplane, making sure it is  
properly seated in its slot.  
Ensure that the metal ejector levers are fully retracted into their  
housings.  
Tighten the captive screws on the front panel of the RMX 2000 that  
secure the Fan Drawer.  
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Replacing a RTM ISDN card  
1
2
3
Ensure that power switch to the RMX 2000 is turned OFF (O).  
Loosen the captive screws that fasten the card to the MCU.  
Remove the RTM ISDN board. Use the metal ejector levers to pull the  
RTM ISDN Module out of its slot in the Backplane.  
4
5
Carefully slide the RTM ISDN Module out through the front panel.  
On the card to be installed, move the ejector levers to their fully open  
position  
Ejector Lever  
Captive Screw  
6
7
Slide in the replacement RTM ISDN Module.  
Insert the card into the slot until the ejector levers touch the front  
edge of the card cage.  
8
9
Push the ejector levers to their fully closed position.  
Tighten the captive screws on each side of the rear panel of the card,  
securing the RTM ISDN card to RMX.  
10 Turn ON the RMX 2000.  
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11 Connect the RJ-45 terminated PRI cables into any of the slots labeled  
PRI1 - PRI12:  
PRI Cables  
Power  
LAN  
Up to 9 PRI cables can be connected to an RTM ISDN card, with each  
card providing connection for up to 7 E1 or 9 T1 PRI lines. When two  
RTM ISDN cards are installed, up to a total of 18 PRI cables can be  
connected.  
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Replacing the RTM IP Board  
The RTM IP board on the rear of the RMX 2000 provides connectivity to  
all the MCU modules. Use the following procedure to replace the RTM IP  
board:  
1
2
Ensure that power switch to the RMX 2000 is turned OFF (O).  
Unscrew the captive screws on the rear panel of the RMX 2000 that  
secure the RTM IP board.  
3
Use the metal ejector levers to pull the RTM IP board out of its slot in  
the Backplane.  
4
5
Carefully slide the RTM IP board out through the rear panel.  
On the card to be installed, move the ejector levers to their fully open  
position.  
6
7
Slide in the replacement RTM IP board.  
Push the RTM IP board firmly into the Backplane, making sure it is  
properly seated in its slots.  
8
9
Ensure that the metal ejector levers are fully retracted into their  
housings.  
Tighten the captive screws on the rear panel of the RMX 2000 that  
secure the RTM IP board.  
10 Turn ON the RMX 2000.  
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