zenitel ICX-500 Intelligent Communication Gateway User Manual
- June 11, 2024
- Zenitel
Table of Contents
zenitel ICX-500 Intelligent Communication Gateway
ICX-500 Product Information
The ICX-500 Intelligent Communication Gateway is a product package that includes the following components:
- ICX-500: Intelligent Communication Gateway
- IA-RS1: Rack Shelf for ICX-500
- IA-MB1: Mounting Bracket for ICX-500 PSU, Input 85-264 VAC,Output 48 VDC, DIN-Rail
- IPS-AC1: PSU, Input 85-264 VAC, Output 48 VDC, DIN-Rail
The product has multiple LED indicators located at the front and rear of the device to show system status, Ethernet link and activity, and power supply. It is powered by a DC power supply with nominal voltage 24VDC or 48VDC (Min/Max: 20VDC-63VDC) and includes a console port for debugging purposes. The ICX-500 is intended for use in restricted access areas for trained service personnel and/or operators, and is not to be installed in locations where children are likely to be present.
ICX-500 Product Usage Instructions
Safety Information: The ICX-500 must be installed by a trained technician in accordance with national and local regulations. Zenitel takes no responsibility for damages caused by improper or inadequate mounting.
Wall / Shelf Mounting
The ICX-500 can be mounted on any flat surface such as a wall or shelf using the IA-MB1 Mounting Bracket. Follow the below steps:
- If mounting on concrete or brick surface, drill four holes using a 5 mm drill bit. If mounting on wood or steel surface, skip this step.
- Place the IA-MB1 Mounting Bracket on the surface and mark the four holes for drilling.
- Drill four holes and insert the nylon plugs.
- Attach the four mounting clips to the IA-MB1 Mounting Bracket.
- Place the ICX-500 on the IA-MB1 Mounting Bracket and secure it using the four screws provided.
Rack Mounting
The ICX-500 can also be mounted in a rack using the IA-RS1 Rack Shelf. Follow the below steps:
- Attach the IA-RS1 Rack Shelf to the rack using the screws provided.
- Place the ICX-500 on the IA-RS1 Rack Shelf and secure it using the two screws diagonally placed in the securing hole
Installation
After mounting, connect the Ethernet cables to the ICX-500’s Ethernet ports and connect the power supply to the power in port. Ensure that the voltage of the power supply is within 20VDC-63VDC range.
Startup: Once connected, power on the ICX-500. The Power LED should turn steady green, indicating that power is applied to the device. The Status LED should also turn flashing green, indicating that the ICX-500 is running. Check all other LED indicators to ensure proper system status. For further configuration, visit wiki.zenitel.com/wiki/ICX_Web.
About: This document serves as a basic mounting and installation guide
for the ICX-500 Intelligent Communication Gateway.
For instructions on configuration visit
wiki.zenitel.com/wiki/ICX_Web. The
ICX-500 product package comprises the following components
Item Number | Item Name | Description |
---|---|---|
1002000100 | ICX-500 | Intelligent Communication Gateway |
1002500010 | IA-RS1 | Rack Shelf for ICX-500 |
1002500020 | IA-MB1 | Mounting Bracket for ICX-500 |
1002510000
|
IPS-AC1
| PSU, Input 85-264 VAC, Output 48 VDC,
DIN-Rail
Safety information
- This manual describes the necessary steps to install the ICX-500. It contains important instructions that must be followed. ICX-500 must be installed by a trained technician in accordance with national and local regulations.
- Zenitel takes no responsibility for damages caused by improper or inadequate mounting.
- The ICX-500 is intended for use in restricted access areas for trained service personnel and/or operators, and is not to be installed in locations where children are likely to be present.
Description
Front View
- Power LED Steady green when power is applied to the ICX-500
- Status LED Flashing green when the ICX-500 is running
- Fault LED Steady amber when the system reports an error. The LED will be lit during application or system reset, or if there is a temperature alarm.
- Active LED Steady blue when the ICX-500 is operational. In a system with redundant servers, the Active LED will be lit on the operational gateway, and not lit on the standby gateway
- Link LED Steady green when the Ethernet link 0 or 1 is up. There is one LED for each Ethernet port
- RX/TX LED Flashing when receiving or transmitting data on Ethernet port 0 or 1.
- Securing hole 2 x screw holes, diagonally placed, for M4 screws. Used for rack mounting
Rear View
- Status LEDs Indicate the same as the LED lights on the front of the box.
- Ethernet port Eth0 / Eth1 Two 100Mbps Ethernet interfaces. Each Ethernet port is equipped with LED indicators for link and activity.
- Power in 24-48VDC ICX-500 is powered by a DC power supply with nominal voltage 24VDC or 48VDC (Min/Max: 20VDC-63VDC)
- Console port RS232 RJ45 RS232 port is the RJ45 part of the dual connector RS232/USB. This is a console port for debugging purposes. Com parameters: 115.200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
- USB A port
- SB Micro-B
- Fault Relay 3 pole terminal block Fault relay is used to indicate system status together with Fault LED
- SD card slot Used for external storage or system recovery
- Factory Default Button Tact switch Used for resetting ICX-500 to factory default settings
Wall / shelf mounting
The ICX-500 can be mounted on any flat surface such as a wall or shelf using the IAMB1 Mounting Bracket. The following example is the procedure for wall mounting.
Rack mounting
Use the IA-RS1 Rack Shelf when mounting the ICX-500 into a 19” 1HU rack. Two ICX-500 units can be placed side by side on the rack shelf.
A blanking front can be inserted into the unused position if only one slot is required.
Installation
Network
Connect the ICX-500 to the IP network. Use an Ethernet cable. Connect the
cable to Ehernet Port 1.
Power supply
Mount the IPS-AC1 power supply on a DIN rail and terminate the power cables.
Connect the ICX-500
Connect the power cable to the ICX-500. Then connect the power supply to a
100-240VAC power source.
Start up
- Power up the IXC-500. The system uses approx. 20 seconds to start up.
- Watch the LEDs. During startup the Power LED and the Fault LED will be lit. When up and running, the green status LED will start flashing.
- Connect a laptop to Ethernet port 0. Use an Ethernet cable.
- Connect to web server – ICX Web. The ICX-500 comes with an embedded web server that provides functions for system configuration, monitoring, and upgrade.
Open a web browser (e.g.Firefox or Chrome), and log on to the web server using IP address 169.254.1.5.
- Go to https://wiki.zenitel.com/wiki/ICXWeb, or scan the QR-code below
- for instructions on how to perform the system configuration.
- Go to https://wiki.zenitel.com/wiki/Category:ICX-AlphaCom_Platform, or scan the QR-code below for more information on the ICX-AlphaCom platform.
- The WEEE Directive does not legislate that Zenitel, as a ‘producer’, shall collect ‘end of life’ WEEE. This ‘end of life’ WEEE should be recycled appropriately by the owner who should use proper treatment and recycling measures. It should not be disposed to landfill. Many electrical items that we throw away can be repaired or recycled. Recycling items helps to save our natural finite resources and also reduces the environmental and health risks associated with sending electrical goods to landfill. Under the WEEE Regulations, all new electrical goods should now be marked with the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol shown. Goods are marked with this symbol to show that they were produced after 13th August 2005, and should be disposed of separately from normal household waste so that they can be recycled.
References
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