Home
>
Comdial
>
Communications System
>
Comdial Executech 2000 Telephone System Instructions Manual
Comdial Executech 2000 Telephone System Instructions Manual
Have a look at the manual Comdial Executech 2000 Telephone System Instructions Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 133 Comdial manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.
System OverviewIMI66068 1.5Knowing The General Snecifications System Capacity Lines: stations: Dedicated Attendant Console Ports: DSS/BLF Consoles: Intercom Paths: Maximum Simultaneous Intercom Conversations: Call Cost Records Power Requirements (Fully loaded system) AC Power: Dimensions (approximate) Common Equipment Width (inches): Height(inches): Depth (inches): Weight (pounds):stations Footprint (inches): Weight (pounds): Station Cable Requirements QPe: Maximum Length: Switching Principle: Operating Environment Temperature: Humidity: Terminations Station: Line:6-Line, 8-Line,16-Line,4-Line,O-Line, O-Line 12-Station20-Station 32-Station12 Station16 Station 16 Station (E34PT)(E60m@3OpT)(Mo4w(MO016) (MO088) 6 12 40 1216 None 6 4 816 2032 NoneNone 1016 56 56 18001800 NoneNone 68 000 16(8canbe IST Telephones) None 8 0 4 9000 0 0 0 0 0 Base Unit 117V +/- 10 % Singlephase - all models l.OA1.6A2.0A 1OOw160W200w 120 VA200 VA240 VA 15.5 15.515.515.5 20.8 25.524.59.4 3.23.85.81.6 1824304.0 Wide ImageNarrow Image 10.65x8.508.40x8.50 2.92.1 0 0 0 0 15.5 15.5 9.4 9.4 1.6 1.6 4.0 4.0 6-wire (3-pair) twisted, non-shielded, (2-pair twisted if networking with auxiliary jack is not required) 1500 feet Solid-state, space-division analog switching with stored program control 32 to 122 degrees F (0 to 50 degrees C) 90 percent relative, non-condensing Standard 50-pin female connectors for connection to external distribution field. Standard, (iconductor mini-jack (USOC 14C)l-8
IiW66-068 Station Message Detail Recording Port Format: Parity: Data Bits: Stop Bits: Baud Rate: Handshaking: Cable Length: Cassette Recorder Interface Data:Serial, pseudo RS-232C None 7 or 8 (programmable) 1 or 2 (programmable) Programmable in class of serviceXon -Xoff Hardware - CTS 500 Feet maximum Program Load Time: Connector:Serial, pulse-width modulated audio 1 SKhz center frequency Baud rate of 50 or 100 (programmable) Approximately 15 minutes Uses music interface jack Music Interface Input Level:3 Volts peak-to-peak maximum Input Impedance:Approximately 500 Ohms Connector: RCA phono jack Central Office Limits Loop Limits: Cable Insulation Leakage: Industry/Regulatory Standards 1,900 Ohms maximum loop 15,000 Ohms minimum FCC Certified, part 15 (Class A) FCC registered (fully protected) Listed by OSHA-accredited, nationally recognized test laboratory EIA RS478 Bell publication 48002 guidance Hearing aid compatible handset system overview Memory Retention After Power Loss30 hours minimum (typically 200 hours) FCC Registration NumberCVW7WC-12829~KF-E / CVW7WC-16553~MF-E (Key System) (Hybrid System) Ringer Equivalence Number Product Codes0.4B 6 x 12 System - E34PT 8 x 20 System - E6OPT 10 x32 System - E80PT 4 x 12 Module - MO412 Ox 16Module-MOO16 0 x 16 Module - MOO88 5 x 20 Image Speakerphone - 6620~xx Rev I and later 5 x 20 Image Monitor Telephone - 662OE-xx Rev D and later 10 x14 Image Speakerphone - 6614Txx Rev I and later 10 x14 Image Monitor Telephone - 6614E-xx Rev D and later 5 x14 Image LCD Speakerphone - 66OOE-xx Rev B and later 3ZButton Console - DB32S-xx 70-Button Console - DB70-xx Single Line Telephones - 6701X-xx -6714X - 67143 - 6706X - 6700s - EB32Sl-9
system overvi4?w 1.6 Seeking Technical Assistance ZMZ66-068 We have designed the ExecuTech 2000 and its accompanying manual to be so easy to use that you can install and program the entire system without any additional assistance.If, however, you should run into a problem in installation, checkout, or programming that you cannot solve, we have provided a technical support number that you can call for assistance.We have provided this service for you to use in emergency situations-it is not an alternative to using the manual.Should you need to call the technical services number, make sure you are on-site with the equipment and a copy of this manual, opened to the appropriate page. Please don’t call for technical support until you have thoroughly read through the appropriate section of the manual and tested the problem.For assistance, call the following number: Corndial Technical Service staff-1430046643224 1.4.1 Repair Service If your common equipment or an individual station should need repair after the warranty, you may return the defective equipment to Comdial.Comdial will, at their option, either repair the equipment or replace it with a remanufactured unit. There is a fxed charge for a repair. For information on repair charges, please call or write to tbe following address: Comdial P.O. Box 7266 Charlottesville, VA 22906 Attention: Repair Department Telephone Number: (800) 366-8224 When returning equipment for repair, pack it carefully to prevent damage.Any damages incurred during shipment will be the responsibility of the purchaser. Always ship the equipment freight or postage prepaid. The shipping address for reparations is as follows: Comdial 1180 Seminole Trail Charlottesville, VA 22901 Attention: Repair Departmentl-10
Ikm%-068System Overview‘A.2 Finding The Fuses Corndial has included a slow-blow fuse in the common equipment to protect it against short circuit damage.The fuse is located on the left side of the common equipment cabinet. If you should need to replace a fuse, always replace the fuse with one of the same value and type; otherwise the equipment could be damaged. Refer to the following list when replacing a fuse:. 6-Line, 12-Station Common Equipment-2A, 250V Slow-Blow. &Line, 204tation Common Equipment-3A, 250V Slow-Blow 016-Line, 3ZStation Common Equipment-3A, 2SOV Slow-Blow1.7 Summing-Up Again, we encourage you to use this manual to its fullest potential. Look at this book as a tool.You wouidn’t dream of trying to install a telephone system without a crimper or a punch-down tool, and you shouldn’t try to do anything without the manual.You should be familiar enough with the organization and contents of the book to take from it the information you need. l-11
ZMZ66-068System Records Installing The ExecuTech 2000 i :_ 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Connecting A DSS / BLF Console2-16Using This Chapter 2-l Using The Right Tools2-l Installing The Cabinet2-2 2.3.1Mounting The Cabinet 2-2 Connecting The Power2-4 2.4.1Connecting AC Power 2-4 2.4.2Connecting A Battery Back-up 2.4.3Grounding The Power 2-5 2-5 Connecting The Lines2-6 2.5.1Connecting The Line Jacks2-8 2.5.2Using Port-To-Port Reassignment2-9 2.5.3Assigning Expansion Lines 2-9 2.5.4Connecting The Cable Clips2-9 2.5.5Connecting A Surge Protector 2-9 Connecting The Stations 2-10 2.6.1Understanding Paired Ports2-10 2.6.2Connecting A Six Line, Twelve Station Common Equipment Cabinet 2-12 2.6.3Connecting An Eight Line, Twenty Station Common Equipment Cabinet 2-13 2.6.4Connecting A Sixteen Line, Thirty Two Station Common Equipment Cabinet 2-14
System Records 2.8Installing System Options 2-17 2.8.1Connecting A Key System or Hybrid System2-172.8.2 Connecting A Power Failure Station 2-182.8.3 Connecting An Auxiliary Interface 2- 19 2.84Connecting A Common Audible and Auxiliary Station Interface2-20 2.8.5Connecting An External Paging Interface-Station PA Port 2-22 2.8.6Connecting An External Paging Interface-Line PA Port 2-232.8.7 Connecting A Data Device 2-24 2.8.8 Connecting A Music Interface 2-26 2.8.9 Cassette Recorder Interface 2-26 2.9Using Add-On Expansion Modules2-27 2.10Connecting An OHVA / SOHVA2-28 2.11Checking The System 2-30 2.11.1 Checking The Initial Condition 2-30 2.11.2 Doing A Final Check-out 2-30 2.12Isolating System Failures 2-32 2.12.1 Checking The System Status Indicator 2.12.2 Doing A Station Self-test 2-32 2.12.3 Doing A DSS / BLF Console Test 2-33 2.12.4 Checking Failure Indications 2-33 2-32 2.13Installer / User Information-FCC Rules2-34 2-ii
P znstauution Installing The ExecuTech 2000 . . ..I2.1 Using This Chapter Chapter two provides you with a step-by-step procedure for installing the ExecuTech 2000. We have presented the information in the most common order-for installation and recommend that you follow the manual when installing. Always do a pre-installation check to make sure you have the necessary equipment and documentation. 2.2Using The Right Tools As a minimum, the tools and hardware required for installation include the following: 0Fasteners-wood screws (*Ia x l-inch round head), toggle bolts, or wall anchors 0 Screwdriver-to match fasteners 0Electric drill- if prepared holes are required 0Connecting tool-for fastening wires to a type-66 connector block 0Crimping tool-for 623~type modular plugs 17Volt-Ohm Meter-for testing power source, CO Lines, and Stations ,: 2-1
znstuuutionZMZ66-0682.3 Installing The Cabinet Before you mount the cabinet, consider the following list in the layout and connection of the telephone system.It might be helpful to put a check-mark in each box as you complete that task. 0Attach the common equipment cabinet vertically to any sturdy flat surface. You may vertically rack-mount the system. 0Locate the cabinet within five feet of a proper electrical outlet. The system requires a dedicated 117VAC 15 AMP circuit, with a third-wire ground, supplied to a standard electrical outlet (NEMA 5- 15R). 0FCC requirements state that the distance between the common equipment and the ‘IELCO/PBX jacks must be 25 feet or less. We recommend that you use a nominal distance of 7 feet. qMake sure the mounting location is secure and dry and has adequate ventilation. The temperature range of the location must be within 32 to 122 degrees F (0 to 50 degrees C), and the relative humidity must be less than 90 percent non-condensing. qIf the mounting surface is damp or if it is concrete or masonry material, attach a backboard to the mounting surface to be used for common equipment mounting.Suitable mounting backboards are available commercially or can be constructed out of l/2-inch plywood cut to size. qIf you choose to install battery backup, install the optional external batteries, cable assembly, common equipment, and the wiring connections in a dedicated equipment room-except for BBL02 (as defined in the National Electric Code published by The National Fire Protection Association, Quincy MA, 02269).2.3.1 Mounting The Cabinet 1.Unpack and carefully inspect all equipment for shipping damage. Notify the shipper immediately of any damages. Verify that the packages contain all parts and accessories needed for proper installation and operation. 2.If you use a backboard at the mounting location, attach it securely to provide a stable mounting surface for the equipment. 3.Refer to the included template for the dimensions required for the three mounting screws. Mark the locations for the screws on the mounting surface.1 4.Drill holes in the mounting surface of a proper size to accommodate the hardware being used. If necessary. prepare these holes with inserts, anchors or other attachment devices as dictated by the type of mounting. Steps 3 and 4 Figure 2.1 cAJso35 2-2
IMI66-068Insta~tion 5.Insert the two top screws into the mounting surface and tighten them to within approximately l/&inch of the surface. 6.Hang the cabinet on the top screws using the mounting holes located on the rear of the cabinet. Note that these holes are elongated with an enlargement at one end. This feature allows the cabinet to snap down on the screws to secure the mounting when the cabinet is hung on them. 8.Place the individual telephone stations as desired and in keeping with accepted industry and office standards. You can wall mount a telephone station as they are desk/wall reversible. 7.Insert and tighten a third screw through the mounting tab located on the lower edge of the cabinet and into the mounting surface. I Step 7 F/I CAJSO36 2-3
ZnstuUationZMZtM-068 2.4 Connecting The Power 2.4.1Connecting AC Power Use a dedicated 117VAC 15 AMF’ circuit, with a third-wire ground, supplied to a standard electrical outlet (NEMA 5-15R) for the AC power connection. Be sure that the following directions are followed when connecting the power: qA plug-in power line surge protector should be installed between the power cord and the AC outlet. 0Do not connect the AC power cord until the installation has been checked. qTo apply AC power, connect the power cord to the electrical outlet through the power-line surge protection. Figure 2.2. AC Power Connections and Grounding 24