NEC Infoset 408 System Manual
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Issue 1AInfoSet 408 2 - 22Installation 5. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the PBR board to the KSU by tightening the screw. 6. Attach the cover and tighten the screws. 7. Turn the on/off switch on the KSU to the ON position. 2.6 Installing the MIF-B10 ETU The MIF board provides additional memory to operate PC programming and Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR). 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. Remove the ground plate (located at the bottom of the KSU) by loosening the screw inside the KSU. 4. Slide the DB-9 connector plate into the slot where the ground plate was removed. Figure 2-27 Installing the DB-9 Connector Plate Remove Ground Plate and replace with DB-9 Connector Plate
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual2 - 23 5. Place the green grounding wire on top of the DB-9 connector plate and tighten with the screw. 6. Carefully remove the MIF 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. 7. Locate the area on the KSU backplane labeled MIF and slide the MIF board between the grooved posts. Press firmly down on the board until the connector on the MIF board (labeled CN1) and the connector terminal on the KSU backplane (labeled CN11) are securely attached. Figure 2-28 Attaching the Grounding Wire Figure 2-29 Installing the MIF ETU on the KSU DB-9 Connector PlateGrounding Wire Tighten with Screw Secure board firmly into the connector terminal Slide the board between the grooved posts
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 2 - 24Installation 8. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the MIF board to the KSU by tightening the screw. 9. Plug the white connector end of the DB-9 cable into the connector terminal on the MIF board labeled CN2. 10. Attach the cover and tighten the screws. 11. Turn the on/off switch on the KSU to the ON position. Figure 2-30 Plugging the DB-9 Cable into the DB-9 Connector Plug white connector end of DB-9 cable into CN2 connector on MIF board
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual2 - 25 2.7 Installing the DPH-B10 ETU The DPH board provides connection for two doorphones and two doorlock releases. 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 DPH board from the protective covering. 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 DPH and slide the DPH board between the grooved posts. Press firmly down on the board until the connector on the DPH board (labeled CN1) and the connector terminal on the KSU backplane (labeled CN8) are securely attached. 5. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure the DPH board to the KSU by tightening the screw. Figure 2-31 Installing the DPH ETU into the KSU Secure board firmly into the connector terminal Slide the board between the grooved posts
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 2 - 26Installation 6. Remove the plastic knockout on the right side of the KSU in the area marked DPH1, DPH2, DPR1, or DPR2. You may need to use a screwdriver to gently loosen the tabs holding the knockout. 7. To connect the doorphones use the RJ-11 connector cables (four cables provided with board). Slide the jack end of the cable into the slot (located on the inside of the sideplane) labeled DPH1, DPH2, DPR1, or DPR2. Using the small white connector end of the cable, press the connector into one of the connector terminals (located on the DPH board) labeled CN6-CN2 (DPH1), CN6-CN3 (DPH2), CN6-CN4 (RLY1), or CN6-CN5 (RLY2). Refer to the table for connection configurations. Figure 2-32 Removing the Plastic Knockout for DPH and DPR Figure 2-33 Connecting Doorphones Remove Knockouts CN6 RLY2 RLY1DPH2 DPH1 CN5 CN4 CN3 CN2DPH Board Connectors
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual2 - 27 The table shows the connections that must be made between jacks, located on the sideplane of the KSU and the connector terminals on the DPH board. How the connections are made determines whether you have doorphone connection or doorphone connection and doorlock release for a doorphone. It is important that these connections be made correctly for the doorphone to operate properly. 8. Wrap the connector cables wires around the post in the upper right corner of the KSU. JackConnector on DPH BoardDescription DPH1CN6-CN2 (DPH1)Provides connection to doorphone #1 DPH2 CN6-CN3 (DPH2)Provides connection to doorphone #2 DPH1 and DPR1 CN6-CN2 (DPH1) and CN6-CN4 (RLY1)Provides connection and doorlock release for doorphone #1 DPH2 and DPR2 CN6-CN3 (DPH2) and CN6-CN5 (RLY2)Provides connection and doorlock release for doorphone #2 Figure 2-34 Wrapping the Connector Cables Wrap cables around post
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 2 - 28Installation 9. Attach the cover and tighten the screws. 10. Using a standard RJ-11 cord (user-provided) connect the doorphones to either DPH1 and/or DPH2 and attach the doorphone relays to DPR1 and/or DPR2 as appropriate. 11. Turn the on/off switch on the KSU to the ON position. Figure 2-35 Attaching RJ-11 Cords to the DPH and DPR Connectors Attach RJ-11 Cords
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual2 - 29 SECTION 3INSTALLING BACKGROUND MUSIC FOR MUSIC ON HOLD AND EXTERNAL S PEAKERS FOR PAGING Background Music and Music on Hold can be provided using external sources such as radio, CD player, etc. To attach a music source (user-provided) for background music or music on hold, insert one end of the RCA cable into the RCA jack labeled MOH BGM (located on the sideplane of the KSU). Insert the other end of the RCA cables into the RCA jack on the music source. To attach an external speaker (user-provided) for paging, insert one end of the RCA cable into the RCA jack labeled EXT SPK (located on the sideplane of the KSU). Insert the other end of the RCA cable into the RCA jack on the external speaker. Note that different connections are required for various types of speaker connections. Figure 2-36 RCA Jacks for Music and Paging Music on Hold and Background Music RCA JackExternal Speaker RCA Jack
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 2 - 30Installation SECTION 4 CONNECTING TELEPHONES CORDS 4.1 Connecting InfoSet Telephones 1. Plug the telephone cord into the modular jack on the bottom side of the telephone. Attached the handset to the jack located on the bottom right side of the telephone. Figure 2-37 Connecting InfoSet Telephone Cords Handset Telephone Cord Jack
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual2 - 31 4.2 Connecting Electra Elite Telephones These instructions apply to all Electra Elite telephones that are used with the InfoSet system. 1. Plug the telephone cord into the modular jack on the bottom side of the telephone. The handset is also attached to the bottom side of the telephone. 2. Lead the telephone and handset cords through the appropriate grooves. Figure 2-38 Connecting Electra Elite Telephone Cords Figure 2-39 Leading Line Cords on the Electra Elite Telephone