Mitel ShoreTel ST1D User manual

Introduction
About The ST1D/ST2D Voice Switches
Each ST1D/ST2D Voice Switch connects internal extensions or IP phones to a central
ofce (CO) digital trunk line.
The switch provides connectivity through:
• One audio input port (3.5 mm stereo) for connecting to a music-on-hold source
• One audio output port (3.5 mm stereo) for connecting to a corporate paging
system or night bell. You can use a paging adapter to provide a balanced output
as well as a contact closure ideal for overhead paging systems. Refer to the
Paging Adapter (PA-1) Quick Install Guide for information about the Paging Adapter.
• Two RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN connectors
• One DB-9 (female), RS-232C maintenance port (default 115,200 bps, 8 bits, no
parity, 1 stop bit, no handshake) for serial communications
• USB port for logging/troubleshooting
• RJ-48C Telco port(s) for connecting the switch to telephone company lines. The
ST1D has one RJ-48C Telco port, and the ST2D has two RJ-48C Telco ports.
These are the T1/E1 congurable connections.
The ST1D/ST2D Voice Switch package contains:
• ST1D or ST2D Voice Switch
• Power cord
• Stick-on rubber feet for surface installation
• Mounting Ears - attachable installation brackets
Installation Connections
Mounting the Voice Switch on a Flat Surface
If you plan to mount the switch on a at surface, rst attach the provided rubber feet to the
bottom corners of the device. (You can stack up to three switches in a surface installation.)
Installing an ST1D/ST2D Switch in a 19-inch Rack
An ST1D/ST2D switch is placed in a 19-inch rack only by installing a Rack Mount Dual
Switch Tray into the rack, then installing the ST1D/ST2D into the Tray. You can install an
ST1D/ST2D switch on the left or right side of the tray.
Refer to the Rack Mount Dual Switch Tray Quick Install Guide for information on using the tray.
Installation Location Requirements
To ensure optimum operating conditions for the ST1D/ST2D voice switch, verify the
operating environment is adequately ventilated, free of gas or airborne particles, and isolated
from electrical noise.
Installation Equipment
To install the switch, you need the following equipment:
• AC surge protector for the power connection
• RJ-45 cables for connecting the switch to the local area network and telco lines
• Music-on-hold source with a standard mini-headphone adapter (optional)
• Permanent earthing connector for grounding the device
• #1 Phillips screwdriver
After setting up the network connections and conguring the
ST1D/ST2D Voice Switch for operations, you can connect your
T1 or E1 line(s) to the switch.
Use an RJ-45 T1 or E1 cable to connect your T1 or E1 line(s) to
the Telco port(s).
For detailed information on switch port and trunk conguration, re-
fer to the sections “Conguring Switches” and “Conguring Trunks”
in the Mitel Administration Guide.
Connecting a T1/E1 Line(s)
Powering on the Voice Switch
After connecting the switch to the network, power on the device by connecting it to
an AC power source.
1. Plug an AC surge protector (not provided) into a grounded AC power source.
2. Plug one end of the provided power cord into the receptacle on the back of the
switch, then plug the other end into the AC surge protector.
The power LED ashes momentarily, and remains lit.
• If the LED is not lit, make sure the power cord is plugged into the switch and
the power source.
• If the LED continues ashing, there is an internal error. Unplug the switch to
power it off, then power it back on. Refer to the “Conguring Switches” chapter
in the Mitel Administration Guide for information on ash patterns, or contact
technical support at http://www.shoretel.com.
The LAN ports auto-sense the network transport rate. When the network connection
is established, the network LED indicates a transport rate of 10/100/1000 Mbps, and
whether the switch is receiving and transmitting data.
Audio
input
port
10/100/1000
Mbps Ethernet
ports
LAN1
RS-232C
maintenance
port
T1/E1
Telco
port
USB 2.0
port
Status
LED
Audio
output
port
LAN2Power
LED
Once the ST1D/ST2D Voice Switch is secured to a rack,
surface-mounted, or wall mounted, you can connect it to the
data network.
Use an RJ-45 Ethernet cable to connect one or both of the LAN
ports to the network subnet.
While both ports can detect and respond to link status, the switch
creates a data connection on only one LAN port at a time.
Connecting the Voice Switch to the Network
Optional Connections
After connecting the voice switch to the LAN, you can make
optional connections, including input from a music-on-hold
source or output to your internal paging system.
1. Connect a music-on-hold source (CD player or other audio
source) to the audio input port.
2. Connect your site’s paging system to the audio output
port. You can use a Paging Adapter to facilitate paging
connections. Refer to the Paging Adapter (PA-1) Quick Install Guide
for more information.
Das Voice-Schaltgerät auf einer ebenen Oberäche montieren
Wenn Sie planen, das Gerät auf einer ebenen Oberäche zu montieren, befestigen Sie
zunächst die mitgelieferten Gummifüße an den unteren Ecken des Geräts. (Bei einer
Oberächeninstallation können Sie bis zu drei Schaltgeräte übereinander stapeln.)
Servicing Procedures
WARNING: ST1D/ST2D switches contain no internal eld serviceable parts. Return the
equipment to Mitel for any required service procedures.
CAUTION: Internal fuses should be serviced only by qualied Mitel personnel. If internal
fuses are blown and require replacement, return the ST1D/ST2D switch to Mitel for
service.
WARTUNGSVERFAHREN
ACHTUNG: ST1D/ST2D enthält keine internen Teile, die vor Ort gewartet werden können.
Senden Sie das Gerät an Mitel, falls Wartungsarbeiten erforderlich sein sollten.
VORSICHT: Interne Sicherungen dürfen nur von qualizierten Mitel-Mitarbeitern gewartet
werden. Wenn interne Sicherungen ausgetauscht werden müssen, senden Sie den ST1D/
ST2D zur Wartung an Mitel.
Installing the ST1D/ST2D on a Wall
The ST1D/ST2D is placed on a wall by attaching the ST Voice Switch Wall Mount Bracket to
the wall, and then attaching the appliance to the bracket. Refer to the ST Voice Switch Wall
Mount Bracket Quick Install Guide for more information.
Audio
input
port
10/100/1000
Mbps Ethernet
ports
LAN1
RS-232C
maintenance
port
T1/E1
Telco
ports
USB 2.0
port
Status
LED
Audio
output
port
LAN2Power
LED
Attaching an Earthing Connector
To meet electrical safety requirements for proper grounding, you must connect a permanent
earthing protector between the voice switch and the wiring system earth ground.
1. Connect a ground wire (#14 AWG wire or larger) to the screw on the back of the unit and to
the right of the product label.
2. Connect the other end of the ground wire to the wiring system ground.
CAUTION: Always connect the permanent earthing connector before attempting to connect the
switch to a LAN segment and telecommunication lines.
WARNING: To prevent overheating and re hazard, do not use the Rack Mount
Dual Switch Tray to wall mount the following devices: ST1D/ST2D, ST50A/
ST100A, ST200/ST500, or ST100DA. Use the ST Voice Switch Wall Mount
Bracket to wall mount these devices.
Einen Erdungsleiter anschließen
Um den elektrischen Sicherheitsanforderungen für eine korrekte Erdung nachzukommen,
müssen Sie einen permanenten Erdungsschutz zwischen dem ShoreGear-Gerät und der Erde
des Kabelsystems installieren.
1. Schließen Sie ein Erdungskabel (Nr. 14 AWG oder größer) an die Schraube an der
Rückseite des Geräts an, die sich rechts neben dem Produktetikett bendet.
2. Schließen Sie das andere Ende des Erdungskabels an die Erde des Kabelsystems an.
VORSICHT: Schließen Sie immer zuerst den permanenten Erdungsschutz an, bevor Sie
versuchen, das Gerät an ein LAN-Segment und Telekommunikationsleitungen anzus-
chließen.

Configuration and Status Telco Status and Specifications
PN 800-1900-01
Power LED
The blue power LED indicates the operating status of the switch.
Light Description
Steady The switch is powered on, and the internal software is running.
Flashing Continuous ashing or a two-ash pattern indicates a failed internal self-test (i.e.
hardware failure). Refer to “Conguring Switches” in the Mitel Administration Guide
for details on other ash patterns.
Off The switch is not powered on, or the software is not running.
Status LED
The status LED provides voice switch activity information.
Color Activity Description
Off No ports are assigned.
Green Steady No ports are handling active calls.
Flashing-Fast At least one port is handling an active call.
Yellow
Steady No ports are handling active calls and at least one port is out of service.
Flashing-Slow The switch is not connected (or has lost connection) to an ST server.
Flashing-Fast At least one port is handling an active call and at least one port is out
of service.
Network Conguration
Once the Voice Switch is installed and powered on, it must be congured for network operations.
A switch gets a network conguration by assignment from a DHCP server, or directly from an
administrator console (see procedure below).
For more information on setting up a switch for automatic conguration by a DHCP server, see
the Mitel Planning and Installation Guide.
Conguring the Voice Switch from a Console
1. Use a straight-through serial cable, DB9 male to DB9 female, or suitable USB-to-RS-232 serial
adapter to connect the switch maintenance port to a console PC.
2. On the PC or laptop, start a terminal emulation program and connect to the voice switch
using these serial communication settings: 115,200 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, one stop bit,
no handshake.
3. At the login prompt, enter:
Login: root
Password: ShoreTel
4. Type stcli to bring up a conguration tool to set network parameters and view current
status. The default switch conguration is to use DHCP for network parameters and
automatic detection of speed, duplex, and ow control settings.
5. Choose Menu Options and follow the onscreen instructions for setting network parameters,
including IP address, subnet mask, and gateway.
Specications
Feature Specication
Dimensions 14.65 x 8.35 x 1.65 inches (372 x 212 x 42 mm)
Weight 5.3 lb (2.40 kg)
Input voltage 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Power consumption 1A max.
Humidity 5-90% relative humidity (non-condensing)
Operating temperature 0-50˚ C
T1/E1 LEDs
T1/E1 LEDs indicate line coding, network framing, and loopback status. The Line Coding LED is
on the port’s left side. The Framing LED is on the port’s right side.
LED Color/State Description
Line coding
Green For the T1 connection, this indicates the AMI
or B8ZS line coding signal is good. For the E1
connection, this indicates the HDB3 line coding
signal is good.
Yellow This switch is receiving bipolar violations (BPV) at
one-second intervals.
Red* A loss of signal (LOS) has occurred.
Off The switch has no power.
Framing
Green The T1 or E1 signal is in frame (synchronized)
Yellow The CO has sent a yellow alarm.
Yellow-Flashing The frame-bit error rate has exceeded its limits
Red* T1 signal is out-of-frame (OOF) and cannot be
framed to the Extended Superframe (ESF) or D4
format. E1 signal is out-of-frame (OOF).
Off The switch has no power.
* Red Flashing If both the line coding and framing LEDs are
simultaneously ashing red, loopback is enabled.
Loopback can be enabled from Director or at the
CO for the T1 connection.
Network LEDs
Each LAN connector provides two LEDs: Link/Act (Left) and 10/100/1000 (Right). LAN
LEDs indicate the activity and communication speed of the connected network.
LED Color/State Description
Link/Act
Off There is no link present.
Green-Steady There is a link present, but no data packets are being
transmitted or received.
Green-Flashing There is a link present, and data packets are either being
transmitted or received.
10/100/1000
Off A 10 Mbps link is present.
Green
Yellow
A 100 Mbps link is present.
A 1000 Mbps link is present.
Quick Install Guide
ST1D/ST2D
Voice Switches
ShoreTel is now part of Mitel. Together, we look forward to helping you power connections
that are brilliantly simple.
Mitel Networks Corporation
350 Legget Dr.
Kanata, Ontario K2K 2W7
Canada
+1.844.937.6483
Copyright © 2017 Mitel Networks Corporation. All rights reserved.
This manual suits for next models
1
Other Mitel Switch manuals
Popular Switch manuals by other brands

Matrix Switch Corporation
Matrix Switch Corporation MSC-2HD1632L product manual

HP
HP 5130-24G-4SFP+ EI installation guide

Oase
Oase Underwater Switch 24V DC/DMX/02 operating instructions

pro bel
pro bel Freeway Series user guide

socomec
socomec ATyS FT Installation and operating manual

Perle
Perle IDS-509G Hardware installation guide