NEC Infoset 408 System Manual
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Issue 1AInfoSet 408 2 - 2Installation 1.2 Opening the KSU and Attaching the Batteries The two batteries, located in the lower left corner of the KSU, provide complete system backup power for approximately 30 minutes during power outages. This provides backup for the entire system (the key system and telephones) in case of a power outage. It is important that these be connected before the system is installed. 1. Remove the cover by loosening the two bottom screws with a Phillips head screwdriver (the screws remain in the cover to keep from misplacing them). Pull the cover away from the KSU and lift upward. 2. Locate the backup batteries in the lower left side of the KSU. Identify the battery cables, which are marked with blue and yellow tags. Attach the blue tagged battery cable connector to the blue battery terminal labeled CN3 (BATT1) and the yellow tagged battery cable connector to the yellow battery terminal labeled CN4 (BATT2). The battery terminals are located on the backplane of the KSU. The connector tab should be placed over the terminal tab. There is only one direction the tabs can be placed into the connector terminals, therefore, you cannot attach them incorrectly. Figure 2-1 Removing the Front Cover On/Off Switch Loosen or Tighten Screws
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual2 - 3 3. Locate the lithium battery receptacle on the backplane of the KSU. Using the provided battery, place it at an angle and push downward and inward to install. The battery should slide into place. Figure 2-2 Attaching the Backup Battery Connectors Figure 2-3 Installing the Lithium Battery Connect Batteries to Battery Terminals on KSU Power Supply Lithium Battery Push downward and inward
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 2 - 4Installation 4. Locate the battery memory switch in the upper left side of the KSU. Move the switch to the right toward the “HOLD” position. 5. Replace the cover and tighten the screws. 6. Turn the on/off switch on the KSU to the ON position. Figure 2-4 Setting the Battery Memory Switch Battery Memory Switch FLOW MEMORY HOLD CLEAR Slide the switch to the right toward the HOLD position. If you are wall mounting the KSU or want to install the speaker relay receptacle, or any other optional equipment, do so now before replacing the KSU cover. To ensure memory retention, the battery memory switch must be set to HOLD. (Refer to Figure 2-4 Setting the Battery Memory Switch.)
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual2 - 5 1.3 Wall Mounting the KSU A wall mounting template is provided with the KSU to help mark the position of the KSU on the wall. 1. Use the wall mounting template to mark the position of the KSU on the wall. Be sure to select a sturdy wall (not metal). 2. Insert two of the provided Phillips head wood screws into the wall. Leave about 1/2” of the screw extruding from the wall. 3. If the cover has been replaced, remove the KSU cover by loosening the two bottom screws with a Phillips head screwdriver (the screws remain in the cover to keep from losing them). Pull the cover away from the KSU and lift upward. 4. Hang the KSU onto the wall by matching the holes on the back of the KSU with the screws in the wall. Lift up on the KSU and then lower the KSU over the screws. 5. Insert the two remaining Phillips head wood screws into the holes located at the bottom corners of the KSU and tighten all of the wood screws. Figure 2-5 Securing the KSU to the Wall Slide over wall mounted screw Slide over wall mounted screw Use provided wood screws to secure to wall
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 2 - 6Installation 6. Attach the cover and tighten the screws. 7. Using a standard RJ-11 cord (user-provided) attach the trunk lines (ports) into the RJ-11 jacks marked 1 and 2. This provides connection to the telephone service provider. 8. Using a standard RJ-11 cord (user-provided) connect the telephones into RJ-11 jacks marked 1~5. This connects your telephones to the system. 9. Plug the system into a standard wall outlet and turn the on/off switch on the KSU to the ON position. (Refer to Chapter 1 System Overview, Section 3 Power Requirements on page 1-5 for AC input requirements.) Your system should now be fully operational. You can use the system with the factory selected defaults or you can use PC Programming or Telephone Programming to customize your system. (Refer to Chapter 6 Telephone Programming on page 6-1 and Chapter 7 PC Programming on page 7-1.) Figure 2-6 Connecting the Trunk Lines and Telephones to the System If you want to install the speaker relay or any other optional equipment, do so now before replacing the KSU cover. Telephone Lines 1~5Trunk Lines (CO Ports) 1 & 2 A dedicated outlet, separately fused and grounded, is required.
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual2 - 7 1.4 Installing the External Speaker Relay Cable This cable allows you to connect a paging system with a power control function that requires a relay contact. The power ratings are: 24 Vdc. 1A or 120 Vac, 0.5A. 1. Be sure the system is turned off during the installation process. 2. Remove the KSU cover by loosening the two bottom screws with a Phillips head screwdriver (the screws remain in the cover to keep from misplacing them). Pull the cover away from the KSU and lift upward. (Refer to Figure 2-1 Removing the Front Cover on page 2-2.) 3. Remove the plastic knockout labeled SP RLY (located on the sideplane of the KSU). You may need to use a screwdriver to gently loosen the tabs holding the knockout. 4. Using the provided speaker relay cable, slide the gray RJ-11 end into the slot inside the sideplane of the KSU marked SP RLY. Figure 2-7 Removing the Plastic Knockout Speaker Relay Knockout
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 2 - 8Installation 5. Locate the connector terminal labeled SP RLY on the KSU backplane. Insert the small white connector end of the speaker relay cable into the connector terminal on the backplane. Take the cables and wrap them around the terminal post to the right of the terminal connector. Figure 2-8 Attaching the Speaker Relay Cables Slide RJ-11 connector into slotWrap cable around terminal post
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual2 - 9 6. Attach the cover and tighten the screws. 7. Locate the RJ-11 jack (labeled SP RLY) located on the sideplane of the KSU. Attach one end of an RJ-11 cord (user-provided) into the jack and attach the other end into an paging control system (user-provided). 8. Turn the on/off switch on the KSU to the ON position. Figure 2-9 Inserting the Connector into the Terminal Figure 2-10 Inserting the Telephone Cord into the Jack Insert connector into connector terminal Insert telephone cord into jack
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 2 - 10Installation SECTION 2INSTALLING ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE UNITS Electronic Telephone Units (ETUs) can be installed at the same time that the KSU is initially installed or individually as needed. The instructions for each individual ETU assumes the unit is being installed at a later time, therefore, there are steps which will not apply (i.e., turning the KSU off/on and removing the cover). If installing the unit(s) at the same time as the KSU, ignore the steps that are not applicable. 2.1 Installing the ESI(3)-B10 ETU This board allows three additional telephones to be connected to the system. A maximum of eight telephones can be connected to the system when this board is installed. 1. Be sure the system is turned off during the installation process. 2. Remove the cover by loosening the two bottom screws with a Phillips head screwdriver (the screws remain in the cover to keep from misplacing them). Pull the cover away from the KSU and lift upward. (Refer to Figure 2-1 Removing the Front Cover on page 2-2.) 3. Carefully remove the ESI board from the protective packaging. Use a wrist strap that is connected to the frame ground on the KSU to avoid static discharge and possible damage to the KSU. 4. Locate the area on the KSU backplane marked ESI and slide the ESI board between the grooved posts. Press firmly down on the board until the connector on the ESI board (labeled CN1) and the connector terminal on the KSU backplane (labeled CN7) are securely attached.
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual2 - 11 5. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the ESI board to the KSU by tightening the screw. 6. Attach the cover and tighten the screws. 7. Using a standard RJ-11 cord (user-provided) connect the additional telephones into RJ-11 jacks marked 6~8. 8. Attach the other end of the RJ-11 cord into the telephones. 9. Turn the on/off switch on the KSU to the ON position. Figure 2-11 Installing the ESI ETU into the KSU Figure 2-12 Connecting the Telephones to the KSU Secure board firmly into the connector terminal Slide the board between the grooved posts Telephone Lines 6~8