NEC Infoset 408 System Manual
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Issue 1AInfoSet 408 2 - 12Installation 2.2 Installing the COI(2)-B10 ETU This board allows two additional trunk lines (for a maximum of four trunk lines) and one additional fax/modem connection (for a maximum of three fax/modem connections) to be 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 COI 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 labeled COI and slide the COI board between the grooved posts. Press firmly down on the board until the connector on the COI board (labeled CN1) and the connector terminal (labeled CN16) are securely attached. 5. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the COI board to the KSU by tightening the screw. Figure 2-13 Installing the COI ETU into the KSU Secure board firmly into the connector Slide the board between the grooved posts
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual2 - 13 6. Remove the plastic knockout labeled ISDN (located on the sideplane of the KSU). You may need to use a screwdriver to gently loosen the tabs holding the knockout. 7. Locate the slot labeled ISDN on the inside of the KSU sideplane. Using the RJ-45 cable (provided), slide the RJ-45 jack end into this slot to provide connection for a third fax/modem port. 8. Insert the white connector end of the RJ-45 cable into the connector terminal (labeled CN7) on the COI board. Figure 2-14 Removing the ISDN Knockout Figure 2-15 Inserting the Cable into the ISDN Slot Figure 2-16 Inserting the Cable into the COI ETU ISDN Insert RJ-45 into slot RJ-45 end of cable into ISDN slot White connector end of cable into COI board
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 2 - 14Installation 9. Attach the cover and tighten the screws. 10. Using a standard RJ-11 cord (user-provided) connect the additional trunk lines into RJ-11 jacks labeled 3 and 4. 11. Using a standard RJ-11 cord (user-provided) connect the optional device into the RJ-45 to RJ-11 convertor cable (provided). Plug the RJ-45 to RJ-11 convertor cable into the jack labeled ISDN. This port allows you to install devices such as a facsimile machines, modems, credit card machines, or answering machines. This jack can also be used for power failure transfer (PFT) connection. 12. Turn the on/off switch on the KSU to the ON position. Figure 2-17 Connecting Additional Lines to the KSU Figure 2-18 Connecting Optional Devices to the COI ETU Trunk Lines (CO Ports) 3 & 4 Fax/Modem Connection or Power Failure Transfer RJ-45 to RJ-11 Convertor Cable
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual2 - 15 2.3 Installing the CID(2)-B10 UNIT This unit provides caller ID. To support four caller ID ports you will need two cards. 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. If the COI(2)-B10 ETU is installed, remove the screw with a Phillips head screwdriver and carefully lift the board from the back plane of the KSU. 4. Remove the CID(2)-B10 Unit 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. 5. To install the first CID(2)-B10 Unit, locate the area labeled CID on the KSU backplane. Line up the small hole in the CID board with the post on the backplane of the KSU and slide the board into place. Press firmly down on the board until the connector on the CID board (labeled CN1) and the connector terminal on the KSU backplane (labeled CN17) are securely attached. Using the two provided screws, secure the board by tightening the screws with a Phillips head screwdriver. Figure 2-19 Installing the First CID Unit Plug CID board into connector and tighten with screws
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 2 - 16Installation 6. To install the second CID(2)-B10 Unit, attach the three plastic standoffs (provided) to the CID board by pressing the large flanged end into the hole on the board. Place these on the side of the CID board where the CN1 connector is located. 7. Push the CID board into the three holes on the COI board (match the connector on the CID board (labeled CN1) with the connector on the COI board (labeled CN2). Press firmly to secure to two boards. Figure 2-20 Installing the Second CID Unit Figure 2-21 Piggybacking the COI(2) ETU and CID Unit Large Flanged End C OI( 2) -B1 0 E TU C OI( 2) -B 1 0 E T U CI D (2) -B 1 0 ET U
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual2 - 17 8. Locate the area on the KSU backplane labeled COI and slide the COI board between the grooved posts. Press firmly down on the board until the connector on the COI board (labeled CN1) and the connector terminal on the KSU backplane (labeled CN16) are securely attached. 9. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the COI board to the KSU by tightening the screw. 10. Attach the cover and tighten the screws. 11. Turn the on/off switch on the KSU to the ON position. Figure 2-22 Inserting the COI ETU into the KSU Secure board firmly into the connector terminal Slide the board between the grooved posts
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 2 - 18Installation 2.4 Installing the SLI(2)-B10 ETU This board allows you to add two additional single line telephones to the system. If the VMS(2)-B10 ETU is installed this board must be removed. When the VMS(2)-B10 ETU is removed, voice mail is not longer provided. When the SLI(2)-B10 ETU is installed, the PBR-B10 ETU must also be 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 SLI 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 labeled SLI and slide the SLI board between the grooved posts. Press firmly down on the board until the connector on the SLI board (labeled CN1) and the connector terminal on the KSU backplane (labeled CN14) are securely attached. Figure 2-23 Installing the SLI ETU Secure board firmly into the connector terminal Slide the board between the grooved posts
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual2 - 19 5. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the SLI board to the KSU by tightening the screw. 6. Remove the plastic knockouts on the sideplane of the KSU in the areas labeled SLT1 and SLT2. You may need to use a screwdriver to gently loosen the tabs holding the knockout. 7. Using the provided RJ-11 cable (two cables are provided with the SLI board), slide one of the jacks into the connector slot labeled SLT1 (located inside the sideplane) and insert the small white connector end into the connector terminal on the SLI board labeled CN6-CN2 SLT1. Insert the other jack into the connector slot marked SLT2 (located inside sideplane) and insert the small white connector end into the connector terminal on the SLI board labeled CN6-CN3 SLT2. Be sure that you have matched the cables correctly – Jack SLT1 to CN6-CN2 SLT1 and Jack SLT2 to CN6-CN3 SLT2. Figure 2-24 Removing the Plastic Knockout for the SLT SLT1 & SLT2
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 2 - 20Installation 8. Wrap the cables around a terminal post (located on the side of the interior of the KSU). 9. Attach the cover and tighten the screws. 10. Turn the on/off switch on the KSU to the ON position. Figure 2-25 Attaching the RJ-11 Cables CN6 CN2 SLT1CN3 SLT2 Connector Terminals on the SLI Board
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual2 - 21 2.5 Installing the PBR-B10 ETU The PBR board has four push button receiver (PBR) circuits. These circuits detect and translate dual-tone multilfrequency (DTMF) signals (often referred to as touchtone) sent by single line telephones, facsimile machines, modems and other analog devices. When the SLI(2)-B10 is installed, this board must also be 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 PBR 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 labeled PBR and slide the PBR board between the grooved posts. Press firmly down on the board until the connector on the PBR board (labeled CN1) and the connector terminal on the KSU backplane (labeled CN12) are securely attached. Figure 2-26 Installing the PBR ETU on the KSU Secure board firmly into the connector terminal Slide the board between the grooved posts