Comdial Quick Q Acd Technical Manual
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Section 3 Wiring The QuickQ System TheQuickQDigital Voice Announcer (DVA) includes one to four voice channel cards with each card providing four voice ports. Before wiring, insure that there are sufficient digital station ports available at a station connector block to interface with the available DVA voice ports (maximum of 16 required). When using the master channel setup, you need two additional station ports. CAUTION You must connect all four voice ports from each voice channel card to station ports from the same station board or the QuickQ system will not function properly. Wire the installed equipment using the PK030-000 installation cable kit. The cable kit includes the separately-packaged, factory-wired items described in the following list: Package Item Contents PK030-001 ACD, Mod. Jack Connects system to ACD OAI via QuickQconnector.(1) Standard six-position modular jack (1) Standard three-pair line cord—six wires with the standard roll in the pin out from one end to the other PK030-002 ACD, DB25S Connects ACD OAI to system via QuickQconnector.(1) Standard six-position modular jack (1) Modular to 25-pin EIA adapter with female DB25 connector (1) Standard three-pair line cord—six wires with the standard roll in the pin out from one end to the other PK030-003 ACD, DB9S Connects ACD DVA viaQuickQ connector.(1) Standard six-position modular jack (1) Modular to 9-pin EIA adapter with female DB9 connector (1) Standard three-pair line cord—six wires with the standard roll in the pin out from one end to the otherIn addition to the cable kit components, you need the QuickQPROTECKEY that is supplied in theQuickQ package. This key unlocks the software and allows the QuickQsystem to operate through the Digital Communications System’s open architecture interface. TheQuickQpackage also supplies a 66-type connector block that is pre-wired to a 25-pair cable and a 50-pin connector. The cable connector mates with the connector located on the DVA cabinet. You must supply the following components: ·25-pair cable and a 66-type station connector block to interconnect the DCS and the DVA, ·6-wire cable to interconnect the DCS and the personal computer. ·(optional) DB25 to DB9 adapter. ·(used with optional wallboards): 9-wire, shielded, type A cable to interconnect the RS232 to RS485 converter box and the personal computer. ·(used with optional wallboards): 2-pair, RS485 cable for interconnecting the wallboards and the RS232 to RS485 converter box. Wiring The QuickQ System IMI66–130, Section Three Software Revision 3.1 Wiring The QuickQ System 3 – 1
Connecting The Personal Computer To The DVA 1.Locate the kit-supplied modular jack that is labeled LINK ASSEMBLY FROM PC TO 66-BLOCK, and mount it within seven feet of the computer location. 2.Select the kit-supplied modular to 9-pin EIA adapter, connect it to the computer’s COM1 serial data port, and secure the adapter with the screws provided. 3.Use 6-wire cable to connect the modular jack that you installed in step 1 with theQuickQ-supplied 66-type connector block. 4.Use a kit-supplied line cord to connect the kit-supplied modular to 9-pin EIA adapter to the jack you installed in step 1 per the following house wiring table. House Wiring Table QuickQ 66-Type Connector BlockKit-Supplied Type 625A-6 Modular Jack Clip Terminal Terminal NamePins 45 RXD 4 46 TXD 3 47 no connection 2 48 GND 5 49 DTR 1 50 DSR 6 QUICK004 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91 2 3 4 5 6 Front View of 6-Conductor Modular Jack Rear View of 9-Pin Female EIA ConnectorDB9 Connector Pin 1 = No Connection Pin 2 = RXD Pin 3 = TXD Pin 4 = DTR Pin 5 = GND Pin 6 = DSR QuickQModular To 9-Pin EIA Adapter Figure 3-1. Detailing The Kit-Supplied Modular To 9-Pin EIA Adapter RXD - Receive Data TXD - Transmit Data GND - Ground DTR - Data Terminal Ready DSR - Data Set Read y IMI66–130, Section Three Wiring The QuickQ System 3 – 2 Wiring The QuickQ System Software Revision 3.1
QUICK001 COM1 Serial Data Port 9-Pin D Connector Rear View of Typical Personal Computer (PC) Kit-Supplied Modular to 9-pin EIA adapter QuickQ- Supplied And Punched-Down 25-Pair Cable 6-Wire Cable House Wiring Kit-Supplied 3-Pair Line Cord 64 53 2 1 Front View of Jack Kit-Supplied Type 625A-6 Modular Jack (LINK ASSEMBLY FROM PC TO 66-BLOCK) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 501 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 45 46 48 49 50 Station 1 Station 1 Station 2 Station 2 Station 3 Station 3 Station 4 Station 4 Station 5 Station 5 Station 6 Station 6 Station 7 Station 7 Station 8 Station 8 Station 9 Station 9 Station 10 Station 10 Station 11 Station 11 Station 12 Station 12 Station 13 Station 13 Station 14 Station 14 Station 15 Station 15 Station 16 Station 16 RXD TXD GND DTR DSRB/W W/B O/W W/O G/W W/G W/B B/W W/O O/W W/G G/W QuickQ-Supplied Connector Block QuickQ Digital Voice Announcer Clip TerminalTerminal Name Connector Block Modular Jack Pins 4 45 3 46 2 47 5 48 1 49 6 50RXD TXD No Connection GND DTR DSR Figure 3-2. Connecting The Personal Computer To The DVA Wiring The QuickQ System IMI66–130, Section Three Software Revision 3.1 Wiring The QuickQ System 3 – 3
Connecting The Personal Computer To The Digital Communications System (DXP, DXP Plus, or FX Series) 1. Locate a kit-supplied modular jack labeled LINK ASSEMBLY FROM DXP TO 66-BLOCK FOR PC, and mount it within seven feet of the equipment’s cabinet. 2. Locate a kit-supplied modular jack labeled LINK ASSEMBLY FROM PC TO 66-BLOCK FOR OAI, and mount it within seven feet of the personal computer. 3. Use 6-wire cable to connect the modular jacks that you installed in steps 1 and 2 to the QuickQ-supplied 66-type connector block per the following house wiring table. 4. Select the kit-supplied modular to 25-pin EIA adapter, connect it to the computer’s COM2 port, and secure the adapter with the screws provided.5. Using a kit-supplied line cord, connect the DXP’s serial data port 1 to the modular jack you installed in step one. If you are using the DXP–Plus, you must connect the PC to a serial data port on a communications card (for more information on communications card installation, see IMI89–190). If you are using the FX Series, you can connect the PC to any available COM port. 6. Using a kit-supplied line cord, connect the modular to 25-pin EIA adapter that you installed in step 4 to the modular jack you installed in step 2. 7. Connect theQuickQPROTECKEY to the computer’s 25-pin parallel connector. House Wiring Table Link Assembly From DCS To 66-Block For PC Modular JackQuickQ-Supplied 66-Type Connector Block Link Assembly From PC To 66-Block For OAI Modular Jack Pins Terminal NameClip Terminal Clip Terminal Terminal NamePins 4 W/B 37 37 B/W 3 3 B/W 38 38 W/B 4 2 W/O 39 39 O/W 5 5 O/W 40 40 W/O 2 1 W/G 41 41 G/W 6 6 G/W 42 42 W/G 1 QuickQModular To 25-Pin EIA Adapter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 Front View of 6-Conductor Modular Jack Rear View of 25-Pin EIA Female ConnectorDB25 Connector Pin 1 = Frame Ground Pin 2 = Transmit Data Pin 3 = Receive Data Pin 4 = Request To Send Pin 5 = Clear To Send Pin 7 = Signal Ground QUICK003 Figure 3-3. Detailing The Kit-Supplied Modular To 25-Pin EIA Adapter IMI66–130, Section Three Wiring The QuickQ System 3 – 4 Wiring The QuickQ System Software Revision 3.1
DXP021D *Customer-supplied 9-pin to 25-pin adapter (optional) Serial Data Port 9-pin D Connector Serial Data Port 25-pin D Connector Rear View of Typical Personal Computer (PC) Kit-Supplied Modular to 25-pin EIA adapter RS-232 Ports (Server End) DSR (Data Set Ready) and DTR (Data Terminal Ready) are connected inside kit-supplied modular to 25-pin adapter. RS-232 1 RS-232 2 1=RTS 2 = CTS 3=RD 4=TD 5 = GND 6=NC(Request To Send) (Clear To Send) (Receive Data) (Transmit Data) (Ground) (No Connection) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 * NOTE: When using the 9-pin connector, install a 9- to 25-pin adapter* Customer-Supplied 9- to 25-Pin Adapter (Typical) 14 251 1 6 9 5 13 VIEW C VIEW C VIEW B DXP RS232 Ports VIEW D Standard 6-conductor Line Cord 1=NC 2 = GND 3=RD 4=TD 5=RTS 6 = CTS1=NC 2=TD 3=RD 4=RTS 5 = CTS 6 = DSR 7 = GND 20 = DTR1=NC 2=RD 3=TD 4 = DTR 5 = GND 6 = DSR 7=RTS 8 = CTS 9=NC * * * 1614 251 131 6 9 5 VIEW B VIEW CVIEW D Kit-supplied Modular to 25-pin Adapter (Typical)14 251 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 DXP RS232 Port 1 or 2 DXP RS232 on Comm. Card FX Series Any Available COM PortPlus Figure 3-4. Connecting The Personal Computer To The Digital Communications System Wiring The QuickQ System IMI66–130, Section Three Software Revision 3.1 Wiring The QuickQ System 3 – 5
Connecting The Digital Communications System To The DVA Complete theQuickQsystem installation by connecting the DCS to the DVA. You will not need any kit-supplied components; however, you will need a 66-type station connector block and a 25-pair cable. 1. Mount a 66-type station connector block, and connect it to a digital station board. 2. Mount the QuickQ-supplied connector block, and connect its pre-wired cable to the DVA.3. Use a 25-pair cable to connect theQuickQconnect block to the block that you mounted in step 1. Wiring The Connector Block Station Connector Block Clip TerminalsTypical 25-Pair CableQuickQ-Supplied Connector Block Clip TerminalsDVA Voice PortDVA Voice Channel Card 1 white-blue 1 1 1 2blue-white2 3 white-orange 3 2 4 orange-white 4 5 white-green 5 3 6 green-white 6 7 white-brown 7 4 8 brown-white 8 9 white-slate 9 5 2 10 slate-white 10 11 red-blue 11 6 12 blue-red 12 13 red-orange 13 7 14 orange-red 14 15 red-green 15 8 16 green-red 16 17 red-brown 17 9 3 18 brown-red 18 19 red-slate 19 10 20 slate-red 20 21 black-blue 21 11 22 blue-black 22 23 black-orange 23 12 24 orange-black 24 25 black-green 25 13 4 26 green-black 26 27 black-brown 27 14 28 brown-black 28 29 black-slate 29 15 30 slate-black 30 31 yellow-blue 31 16 32 blue-yellow 32 IMI66–130, Section Three Wiring The QuickQ System 3 – 6 Wiring The QuickQ System Software Revision 3.1
QUICK002 QuickQ- Supplied And Punched-Down 25-Pair Cable Male 50-Pin Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 501 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 45 46 48 49 50 Station 1 Station 1 Station 2 Station 2 Station 3 Station 3 Station 4 Station 4 Station 5 Station 5 Station 6 Station 6 Station 7 Station 7 Station Station 8 Station 9 Station 9 Station 10 Station 108 Station 11 Station 11 Station 12 Station 12 Station 13 Station 13 Station 14 Station 14 Station 15 Station 15 Station 16 Station 16 RXD TXD GND DTR DSRB/W W/B O/W W/O G/W W/G W/B B/W W/O O/W W/G G/W QuickQ-Supplied Connector Block QuickQ Digital Voice Announcer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50Station 1 Station 1 Station 2 Station 2 Station 3 Station 3 Station 4 Station 4 Station 5 Station 5 Station 6 Station 6 Station 7 Station 7 Station 8 Station 8 Station 9 Station 9 Station 10 Station 10 Station 11 Station 11 Station 12 Station 12 Station 13 Station 13 Station 14 Station 14 Station 15 Station 15 Station 16 Station 16 CLIP TERMINALS 50 26 1 25 Typical Station Connector Block 25-Pair Cable House Wiring DXP DXP FX SeriesPlus To Male 50-Pin Connector Digital Communications System Figure 3-5. Connecting The Digital Communications System To The DVA Wiring The QuickQ System IMI66–130, Section Three Software Revision 3.1 Wiring The QuickQ System 3 – 7
Connecting Wallboards To The Personal Computer When optional mono or color wallboards are being used with theQuickQsystem, you will need to connect them to a RS485 network. The RS485 network interfaces with a converter box that plugs into COM4, one of the RS232 serial ports on the rear of the personal computer. 1.Check to make sure that the personal computer has a properly configured RS232 serial port for driving the wallboards. This port must be configured as COM4 and IRQ10. 2.Plug one end of a type A serial data cable for the converter box into the COM4 serial port. See the pinout information below. If COM4 is a 25-pin (DB25) connector, you will need a 9- to 25-pin adapter. These are available at most computer stores. 3.Plug the other end of the serial data cable into the DB9 connector on the rear of the converter box. 4.See the two views in Figure 3-6 and determine if you are using a terminated or unterminated configuration. If it is terminated, plug the modular connector on one end of the RS485 network into the jack labeled “RS485 on the rear of the converter box, and set the switch to ”TERM on the rear of the box. See the pinout details below for the modular jack. If you are using an unterminated configuration, connect both branches of the RS485 network cable to the screw terminals and set the switch to “UNTERM” on the rear of the converter box. 5.Install a modular network adapter at each network drop (wallboard location). 6.Make sure a grounded 115 VAC wall outlet is located close to each wallboard location. 7.Connect the RS485 network cable from the converter box to the first network adapter. 8.Connect the RS485 network cable to the modular network adapters at all network drops. See the figure below. 9.Connect each wallboard to it’s network adapter with a four-conductor, eight-foot, RS485 cable terminated at each end with a modular connector. Make sure to wrap the wallboard-end of the cable three times around a ferrite bead (provided with the wallboard) before plugging it into the wallboard connector. 10.Plug an End Of Line (EOL) terminator into the connector provided on the last wallboard. If you are using an unterminated configuration, you must plug an EOL terminator into the last wallboard on each of the two network branches. See Figure 3-6. 11.Plug the power cable from the 9 VAC power adapter, supplied with the converter box, into the power connector on the rear of the converter box labeled“9VOLTAC~NOMINAL.” Plug the adapter into a 115 VAC wall outlet. Check to make sure the POWER LED is lit on the front panel of the converter box. 12.Plug each wallboard into a 115 VAC wall outlet. 13.Address wallboards from1to16using the wallboard remote control.QuickQwill only recognize wallboards with those addresses. Pin Number PC Converter RS232 Signal Name Shield Shield Ground 3 3 Transmit Data (TXD) 2 2 Receive Data (RXD) 7 7 Request To Send (RTS) 8 8 Clear To Send (CTS) 6 6 Data Set Ready (DSR) 1 1 Data Carrier Detect (DCD) 4 4 Data Terminal Ready (DTR) 5 5 Signal Ground 9 9 No Connection (NC) QQ12 BLWH GR BK RD BR YL GNNetwork Wire Connections Network Signal Modular Network Wire Name Adapter Red RS485 (-) Yellow terminal Black RS485 (+) Black terminal Shield Ground Red terminal QQ11 6 Data Port RS-485 654 2654 1 2 3 Pin Signal Name 1NC 2 RS485 (-) 3NC 4Shield 5 RS485 (+) 6NC QQ13 IMI66–130, Section Three Wiring The QuickQ System 3 – 8 Wiring The QuickQ System Software Revision 3.1
Figure 3-6. Connecting Wallboards In Terminated And Unterminated Configurations Plug an EOL Terminator into the Last Wallboard on the Network RS-232 Cable Converter Box RS-485 Cable Use a DB25 to DB9 Adapter when using the 25-pin Connector Personal ComputerWallboards Modular Network Adapters with 4-Conductor Data Cables Terminated Network Configuration Unterminated Network Configuration EOL Terminator RS-232 Cable Converter BoxRS-485 Cable Use a DB25 to DB9 Adapter when using the 25-pin Connector Personal ComputerWallboards Modular Network Adapters with 4-Conductor Data Cables EOL Terminator Modular Network Adapter with 4-Conductor Data Cable WallboardQQ2 Wiring The QuickQ System IMI66–130, Section Three Software Revision 3.1 Wiring The QuickQ System 3 – 9
Connecting The QuickQ PROTECKEY You must connect the suppliedQuickQPROTECKEY to the computer’s parallel port. Refer to Figure 3-7 for details. To programQuickQwithout a PROTECKEY, type /Q3 at the the command prompt. The QuickQ software will then operate for approximately one hour, CAUTION The system will not continue functioning if you fail to connect the QuickQ PROTECKEY. Connecting AC Power To The DVA Before applying power to the DVA, check all wiring connections and ensure that you have properly configured the Voice Channel Card as described in Section 6,Reviewing The QuickQ DVA Components. Always employ a dedicated 115VAC 15 AMP circuit, with a third-wire ground, supplied to a non-switched standard electrical outlet (NEMA 5-15R) for the AC power connection. For added equipment protection,connect a plug-in power line surge protector between the power cord and the AC outlet. Be sure that the DVA is switched off, and connect the AC power per this procedure: 1.plug the female end of the AC power cord into the power supply receptacle located on the left side of the QuickQDVA, 2.plug the male end of the AC power cord into the power line surge protector. Parallel Port 25-Pin D Connector Rear View of Typical Personal Computer (PC) QuickQ ProtecKey CAJS031D Figure 3-7. Connecting The QuickQ PROTECKEY IMI66–130, Section Three Wiring The QuickQ System 3 – 10 Wiring The QuickQ System Software Revision 3.1