Mitel SMART L CALL CONTROLLER Hardware Installation Manual
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SECTION MlTL8350-048-l OO-NA terminal. Upon power on, the SAC monitors the RS-232 port for 7 seconds. During this time period, the unit expects to receive an ini- tialize command at a rate of 1200 Baud. This command consists of the two characters ‘AA’ and must be entered from the keyboard (in upper case only). 2.17 If, after 7 seconds, the initialize command is not received, the SAC will check its internal memory for the programmed Baud rate (1200 Baud by default) and switch to that Baud rate. 2.18 Initialization of the SAC will load a database for automatic callback operation. The SAC will have the following commu- nications requirements: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Note: 1200 Baud Rate No Parity 8 bit Characters with one Stop Bit Bit 8 Sense = SPACE Full Duplex Communications at the RS-232 Port. Refer to Part 4, page 16 for a complete description of the RS-232 Port connection and communications requirements. * Programming 2.19 The Controller will require some programming after initializa- tion. The unit will not require re-initialization except under fault conditions. For a complete description of programming, refer to Part 7, page 33. If the ‘default’ programming is desired, it may be selected by entering a ‘load default’ command after initialization. This command is ‘942903’. The command will restore all defaults as listed in Part 7. For specific programming, refer to Part 7, page 42. Page 7
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SECTION lVlITL8350-048-l OO-NA 3. SPECIFICATIONS HARDWARE 3.01 Table 3-1 lists all of the hardware specifications for the SMarT- ltm Security Access Controller (SAC). These specifications apply to all models of the Controller (4-, 2-, and l-line units) unless other- wise noted. Table 3-1, SMarT-1’” Hardware Specifications SPECIFICATION FCC RINGER EQUIVALENCE IDLE LINE, LOOP START RINGER IMPEDANCE: 15-60 Hz, 70-11OV 20-3500 Hz, IOV RINGING SENSITIVITY: 15-60 Hz LEAKAGE: Tip to Ring, 1OOV Tip to Earth, IOOV OFF HOOK CURRENT IDLE LINE, GROUND START SENSING RESISTANCE: Tip to Earth OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE: Tip GROUNDING VOLTAGE TIME TO RECOGNIZE TIP-GROUND RESISTANCE: Sending Ring-Ground BATTERY FEED OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE FEED RESISTANCE BALANCE: DC SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT TERMINATION RESISTANCE: DC, 20 mA DC, 40 mA AC, 300-3000 Hz RETURN LOSS: 600 ohms, 20mA CURRENT MIN. 10 1 40 20 20 15 36 -22 -5 10 22 550 36 200 200 550 20 13 TYP. 40 -25 0 n/a 24 600 40 600 26 MAX. 0.7B 20 80 45 -28 +10 150 26 650 50 300 300 650 80 UNITS Ka Mfi Volts M& Mfi mA Kfi . Volts Volts ms Volts fi dB mA fi fi a dB mA Page g
SECTIQN MITL8350-048-l OO-NA Table 3-l (Cont’d), SMarT-1’” Hardware Specifications SPECIFICATION DIAL TONE CO SIDE FEED: Gain 300 Hz INTERNAL FEED: 350 Hz DTMF RECEIVER LEVEL LEVEL DIFFERENCE FREQ: To receive To not receive DURATION TIME BETWEEN TONES ROTARY RECEIVER MAKE IMPEDANCE MAKE DURATION BREAK IMPEDANCE BREAK DURATION RATE DTMF SENDER LEVEL FREQUENCY DURATION (Programmable) ROTARY SENDER TIMING (Programmable) TIMING (At 60/40): Make Break RATE (At 60/40) INTERDIGIT PAUSE (Programmable) OPERATING RANGE TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY ALLOWABLE VOLTAGE: connected to any point t With reference to 6OOa Termination. MIN. -2 -20 -6 -1.5 -3.5 40 30 20 8 20 7 -8 -1.3 40 40/30 35 55 9.9 400 0 0 TYP. 0 n/a -6 60 60/40 10 800 MAX. +2 +3 +6 +I.5 +3.5 700 100 100 20 -3 +I.3 130 60/40 45 65 10.1 1300 55 85 300 UNITS CiB dBmt dB % % ms ms Q ms K!Z ms *. PPS dBmt % ms ms/ms ms ms PPS ms “C % Volts Page 10
SECTION MlTL8350-048-l OO-NA PARAMETER BAUD RATE: PARITY: BITS PER CHARACTER: BIT EIGHT SENSE: MODE: OPERATION: RS-232 PORT 3.02 Table 3-2 below contains the specifications for the SMarT-I’” Security Access Controller RS-232 Auxiliary Port. This port may be used for programming or for SMDR Output. Table 3-2, RS-232 Port Specifications SPECIFICATION 300 to 9600 Baud programmable; default = 1200 Baud None Eight bits per character with one stop bit. Space On line. Full duplex mode. ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL 3.03 Table 3-3 contains the Electrical and Mechanical specifications for the SMarT-1’” Security Access Controller. These specifica- tions apply to all models of the Controller (4-, 2-, and l-line units) unless otherwise noted. PARAMETER DIMENSIONS: WEIGHT: Dialer Power Supply MOUNTING: POWER: Range: CONNECTIONS: 3.04 This section does not contain all of the specifications for the Controller at present. Other specifications will be added as they are received. Table 3-3, Electrical/Mechanical Specifications SPECIFICATION 7.625” (19.37cm) Wide X 10.625” (26.99cm) H X 1.375” (3.49cm) D 2 Ibs (0.907 kg) 1 lb (0.453 kg) (Approximately) Wall Mount with Supplied Bracket 115 Volts AC, 60 Hz @? 300 mA 103.5 to 126.5 VAC Standard RJ31WCA31A Network Connec- tions Page 11
SECTION MlTL8350-048-IOO-NA 3.05 The specifications in the Tables above are subject to change without notice. The inclusion of ‘n/a’ for a specific parameter means that the specification is not available at the time of this pub- lication. It will be added at a later date. Page 12
SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA 4. UNPACKING, INSTALLATION AND ORDERING INFORMATION SHIPPING AND RECEIVING 4.01 The SMarT-1’” Security Access Controller is shipped in a single carton that contains the Controller, the Power Supply, a Wall Mounting Bracket, four RJ31XKA31A Cables and appropriate docu- mentation. All of these items are protected within the carton by styro- foam inserts. Note: Some production units do not require the wall mounting brackets since these units are mounted to a wall by use of keyslots included on the unit case. 4.02 In some instances where more than one unit is shipped, a larger carton may be used that would contain five of the small- er cartons. Each of the smaller cartons would contain the items listed in 4.01 above. Unpacking 4.03 The procedure below lists steps to take when unpacking the equipment (refer to Figures 4-1 and 4-2): 1) Open carton and remove contents. 2) Check each item removed for damage. 3) Check each item against the packing list. 4) Notify the vendor if any items are missing or appear to be damaged or defective. Repacking 4.04 If an item is found to be defective or damaged and is to be returned to the vendor, it should be tagged and packaged to prevent damage. If units are to be shipped from one location to another, these units should also be packaged in such a manner as to prevent damage. Figure 4-l shows how the equipment was originally packed. This method of packaging should be followed as closely as possible. 4.05 If the original packaging material is no longer available, the returned parts should be wrapped in several layers of air- cushion type of wrap, placed in a suitable container, and surrounded with paper to minimize the movement of the items. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 4.06 The SMarT-1’” SAC is position independent. It may be mounted anywhere that will accommodate the unit size as listed in the specifications In Table 3-3 on Page 11. Page 13
SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA RJ31WCA3lA CABLES DOCUMENl -ATlOh I --I DIALER Figure 4-1, Equipment Unpacking and Repacking . H.AI’ DETAIL Page 14
SECTION MlTL8850-048-l OO-NA SINGLE UNIT CARTON ‘ /-- /-- /- _-- \__-- / MULTI-UNIT CARTON Figure 4-2, Multi-Unit Packing and Repacking Page 15
SECTION MITL8350-048-l OO-NA 4.07 The SAC will operate within a 0-55°C temperature and a 0435% humidity range. POWER REQUIREMENTS 4.08 The customer must provide a single phase power receptacle with the following recommendations: .: :: 115V, 60Hz fused and capable of delivering 350mA per unit installed. The power receptacle should be wired and fused independently from all other receptacles that are not controller related. A warning tag should be attached to circuit breaker type fuses to prevent unauthorized manual operation. The power receptacle should not be controlled by a switch. The live and neutral conductors at the receptacle should be wired to their proper respective connections. The power receptacle must be a 3-wire type, with the ground wire connected to the ground of the electrical system. The receptacle should be easily accessible for the removal of the plug for maintenance. The receptacle location should be selected to prevent acciden- tal removal of the power cord. The power cord between the receptacle and the unit should not present a hazard to the user. MOUNTING 4.09 If the unit requires the wall mounting bracket, simply mount the bracket to a surface with screws. Mount the Controller housing to the bracket by matching the four holes on the rear of the case with the mounting pins of the bracket. Press firmly into place. 4.10 If the unit is the keyslot type, mount by using the provided template to find screw locations. Insert #6 X 3/4 wood or self- tapping screws in these locations, leaving approximately l/8 inch gap between the surface and the cap-head. Mount the Controller by posi- tioning the keyslots over the screw heads, pressing toward and then down from the mounting surface. -‘. CONNECTIONS Note: The Security Access Controller should be initialized prior to accomplishing any connections. Refer to Part 6, paragraph 6.06 for the initialization procedure. 4.11 Connections to the Controller are made at the Connector Panel located along the bottom edge of the housing. Figure 4-3 illus- trates the connection panel. The steps below outline the connection Page 16