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    SECTION 5
    SYSTEM BLOCK
    DIAGRAM
    Figure Figure 1-2: NEC Xen Alpha System Block Diagram, Pg 11 represents an installed
    system. This diagram shows the ETUs that can be installed in the KSU and the number of
    channels that are supported when the ETU is installed.
    Figure 1-2: NEC Xen Alpha System Block Diagram 
    						
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    SECTION 6
    REQUIREMENTS &
    S
    PECIFICATIONS
    This section provides cabling requirements and specifications for various equipment used in
    the Xen Alpha system.
    ! BRT(1)-B13 ETU
    ! COI(2)-B13 ETU
    ! DPH-B13 ETU
    ! ESI(8)-B13 ETU
    ! SLI(2)-B13 ETU
    The KSU is connected with each of the Multiline Telephones and Single Line Telephones by
    a separate twisted 1-pair cable or 2-pair cable (only for Multiline Telephones). (Refer to
    Table 1-1:: Multiline Telephone Loop Resistance and Cable Length, Pg 12  for the loop
    resistance and cabling requirements for Multiline Telephones and adapters.)
    Table 1-1: Multiline Telephone Loop Resistance and Cable Length
    !
    Note 1:The length specified for the SLT Adapter is the length between the SLT 
    Adapter and the ESI port.
    Figure 1-3: Connecting the ESI to the Multiline Telephone Using Twisted 2-Pair Cable
    Terminal or AdapterMaximum Loop 
    Resistance (Ohms)Maximum Metres by 
    Twisted 1-Pair Cable 24 AWGMaximum Metres by 
    Twisted 2-Pair Cable 24 AWG
    DTB-16-1A (  ) TEL 26 135 270
    DTB-16D-1A (  ) TEL 26 135 270
    DTU-8-1A (  ) TEL 35 180 300
    DTU-8D-1A (  ) TEL 35 180 300
    DTU-16D-1A (  ) TEL 26 135 270
    DTU-32D-1A (  ) TEL 21 110 215
    SLT(1)-U13 ADP 35 180 300
    ETW-8E-1A (SW) TEL 35 180 300
    ETW-16C-1A (SW) TEL 26 135 270
    ETW-16D-1A (SW) TEL 21 110 215
    Multiline Telephone
    Twisted 2-Pair Cable
    ESI 
    						
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    Table 1-2: Cable Connection Between the Analogue Port Adapter and the
    Single Line Telephone
    !Note 1:Mixing digital and analogue ports through the same 25-pair cable runs is not 
    recommended.
    Note 2:The Maximum Loop Resistance includes the internal resistance of the 
    SLT device.
    SECTION 7
    POWER
    REQUIREMENTS
    Power Supply Inputs
    The AC input requirements for the Xen Alpha system are listed below:
    AC Input
    !250 Vac + 10/-15 %
    !50 Hz ± 10%
    !Single Phase
    !10A Circuit
    !A dedicated outlet, separately fused and grounded, is required.
    Power Supply Consumption
    The power consumption for the Xen Alpha system is listed in Table 1-3:: Power
    Consumption, Pg 14.
    Table 1-3: Power Consumption
    Connected EquipmentCable
    Maximum Loop 
    Resistance from 
    Connected 
    Equipment to 
    TelephoneMaximum Feet by 
    Tw i s t e d  1 - P a i r  
    Cable
    (24 AWG)
    APR-UA ADPTwisted Pair 600 200 m
    SLT(1)-U13 ADPTwisted Pair 600 200 m
    SLI(2)-U13 ETUTwisted Pair 600 200 m
    KSU
    Maximum
    RMS
    CurrentWatts Used 
    (Idle)Watts Used 
    (Maximum)
     B614-B13 KSU 0.6A 24 W 144 W 
    						
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    SECTION 8
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    CONDITIONS
    Table 1-4:: Weights and Dimensions, Pg 15 shows shipping weight, height, width, and depth
    of each InfoSet KSU, Multiline Telephone, and adapter.
    Table 1-4: Weights and Dimensions
    *  Shipping weight includes the shipping carton.
    UnitShipping 
    Weight*HeightWidthDepth
    ACA-UA Unit638 g 86 mm 107 mm 133 mm
    ADA-UA Unit65 g 29 mm 59 mm 99 mm
    APR-UA Unit122 g 66 mm 59 mm 121 mm
    B614-B13 KSU6500 g 320 mm 385 mm 124 mm
    BRT(1)-B13 ETU130 g 93 mm 138 mm 21 mm
    CID(2)-B13 UNIT98 g 60 mm 110 mm 28 mm
    COI(2)-B13 ETU185 g 93 mm 138 mm 29 mm
    CTA-UA Unit122 g 66 mm 59 mm 121 mm
    DPH-B13 ETU140 g 93 mm 138 mm 21 mm
    DTB-16-1A(BK)/(WH) TEL1100 g 231 mm 168 mm 86 mm
    DTB-16D-1A(BK).(WH) TEL1180 g 231 mm 168 mm 86 mm
    DTU-16D-1A (WH) TEL1233 g 123 mm 197 mm 235 mm
    DTU-32D-1A (WH) TEL1361 g 123 mm 220 mm 235 mm
    DTU-8-1A (WH) TEL1163 g 123 mm 197 mm 235 mm
    DTU-8D-1A (WH) TEL1233 g 123 mm 197 mm 235 mm
    ETW-16C-1A (SW) TEL992 g 101 mm 175 mm 223 mm
    ETW-16D-1A (SW) TEL1106 g 101 mm 205 mm 223 mm
    ETW-8E-1A (SW) TEL907 g 101 mm 175 mm 223 mm
    ESI(8)-U13 ETU185 g 93 mm 138 mm 20 mm
    HFU-UA (WH) Unit201 g 86 mm 107 mm 133 mm
    MIF-B13 ETU340 g 93 mm 138 mm 21 mm
    PBR-B13 ETU70 g 75 mm 65 mm 20 mm
    SLI(2)-B13 ETU170 g 93 mm 138 mm 24 mm
    SLT(1)-U13 ADP255 g 45 mm 70 mm 120 mm
    TRF-B13 ETU100 g 93 mm 138 mm 15 mm
    VMS(2)-B13 ETUTBA TBA TBA TBA
    WMU-UA Unit301 g 104 mm 151 mm 180 mm 
    						
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    SECTION 9
    OUTSIDE LINE
    TYPE
    The following outside line types can be used with the InfoSet system.
    !2-wire, Loop Start Trunks
    !ISDN-BRI Trunks
    SECTION 10
    NETWORK &
    C
    ONTROL
    Transmission, Network & Control Specifications
    Transmission
    • Data Length
    From Multiline Telephone to ESI(8)-B13 ETU: 23 bits
    From ESI(3)-B13 ETU to Multiline Telephone: 23 bits
    • Data Transmission Rates:
    Between ESI(3)-B13 ETU and Multiline Telephone: 184K bps (voice and signaling)
    • Scanning Time for each Multiline Telephone: 32 ms.
    Network
    Time Division Multiplexing allows transmission of a number of separate data, voice and/or
    video simultaneously over one communications medium. The information below indicates
    the specifications the InfoSet system uses for switching, clock, data bus, time-frame.
    • TDM Switching: PCM (µ Law)
    • TDM Clock: 2.048 MHz
    • TDM Data Bus: 8 bit
    • TDM Time-frame: 125 µs
    Control
    This section indicates the speed and capacities of the control. 
    • Control: Stored program with distributed processing
    • Central Processor: 8-bit microprocessor
    • Clock: 12.288 MHz
    • Sub-processor: 8-bit microprocessor
    • Multiline Telephone: 8-bit microprocessor
    • SLT Adapter: 4-bit microprocessor 
    						
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    Telephone
    The voltage, current, ring signal information for the InfoSet multiline telephones, single line
    telephone equipment, and APR units are listed below.
    • Multiline Telephone
    Voltage:  -11  -26 Vdc
    Maximum Current:  250 mA
    • Single Line Telephone
    Standard 2500 Set:  500 type network
    Nominal Current:  35 mA
    Ring Signal:  56 Vac RMS @ 20 Hz
    • SLT(1)-U13 ADP
    Standard 2500 Set:  500 type network
    Nominal Current:  30 mA
    Ring Signal:  56 Vac RMS @ 20 Hz
    •APR-UA Unit
    Standard 2500 Set:  500 type network
    Nominal Current:  30 mA
    Ring Signal:  70 Vac RMS @ 18 Hz
    SECTION 11
    DIALLING
    SPECIFICATIONS
    Dial Pulse Address Signaling
    Dial Pulse Signaling is a type of address signaling that uses dial pulses (regular momentary
    interruptions) to signal the equipment. In the InfoSet system, the following Dial Pulse
    specifications are used.
    !Pulse Rate: 10 ± 0.5 pps/20 ± 1.0 pps
    !Percent Break: 60 ± 1.5%
    !Inter-digit Interval: 10 pps/20 pps 770 ms 
     830 ms
    Dual-Tone Multifrequency (DTMF) Address Signaling
    DTMF signaling is a term that describes push button or Touchtone dialling. When a key on a
    telephone is pushed, two tones (one high frequency and one low frequency) are provided. In
    the InfoSet system, the following DTMF specifications are used.
    !Frequencies
    Two sinusoidal frequencies are provided, one from the high frequency group and one
    from the low frequency group.
    !Frequency Deviation: Less than ±1.0%
    !
    Signal Level: 
    Nominal level per frequency: -6  -4 dBm
    Minimum level per frequency: Low Group: -10 dBm
    High Group: -8 dBm
    Maximum level per frequency: 0 dBm 
    						
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    !Rise Time: Within 5 ms
    !Duration of Dual Frequency Signal: 
    • 110 ms default/60 ms. minimum
    !Inter-digital Time: 80 ms default/70 ms minimum 
    SECTION 12
    EXTERNAL
    EQUIPMENT
    CONNECTION
    Music Sources for Music on Hold via KSU 
    !Auxiliary Input: 0.6V PPS Signal Level
    !Input Impedance: 600 W
    Music Source for Station Background Music via KSU
    !Auxiliary Input: 0.6V PPS Signal Level
    !Input Impedance: 6 00 W
    External Paging (Audio) via KSU
    !Output Power: –10 dBm Signal Level
    !Output Impedance: 600 W
    External Tone Ringer/Night Chime Output
    !Output Level: –10 dBm
    !Output Impedance: 600 W
    !Relay Contact Rating: 500 mA, 24 Vdc 
    SMDR Output
    !Female Connector (System Output) Standard RS-232C
    PC Connection
    !Female Connector (System Output) Standard RS-232C
    Relay Contact
    !All Relay Contact Ratings: 500 mA, 24Vdc
    Nominal High Group
    Frequencies (Hz)
    Nominal Low Group
    Frequencies (Hz)
    120913361477
    697123
    770456
    852789
    941✻0# 
    						
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    SECTION 13
    BATTERY BACKUPThe Xen Alpha system has battery backup functions for system backup and for
    memory backup.
    System Backup
    During a mains power failure, the system’s operation can be backup up using rechargeable
    batteries. The internally mounted backup batteries can support all system operations for
    approximately 30 minutes under average conditions. If longer backup duration’s are
    required, larger externally mounted batteries can be connected. The recommended battery
    size, as shown in Table 1-5:: Internal and External Battery Specifications, Pg 20 below, can
    support all system operations for approximately 4 hours under average conditions.
    Table 1-5: Internal and External Battery Specifications
    CAUTION
    Do not short circuit batteries. The battery could explode and cause damage
    to personnel and equipment.
    Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same
    or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries
    according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
    Memory Backup
    The B614-B13 KSU has a Lithium battery installed to provide backup of system memory.
    The following functions will be retained for a minimum of 3 months when the battery is
    fully charged.
    SpecificationInternal BatteryExternal Battery
    Weight350 g 2.6 kg
    Terminal TypeLeaded, JST VHR-2N Leaded, JST VHR-2N
    Size: Length
    Width
    Height96 mm
    25 mm
    62 mm151 mm
    65 mm
    94 mm
    Max. Discharge Current2.1 A 2.1 A
    Voltage Rating12 V 12 V
    Current Capacity0.7 Ah 6.5 Ah
    Minimum Backup Duration30 Mins 4 Hrs
    !Background Music
    !Call Forwarding
    !Clock/Calendar
    !Do Not Disturb (DND)
    !Last CO/PBX Redial
    !Message Waiting
    !Microphone Status!Room Monitor
    !Speed Dial Memories (System and Station)
    !System Programming
    !Timed Alarm
    !Trunk to Trunk Transfer Destinations
    !Volume Control/LCD Contrast 
    						
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    SECTION 14
    VISUAL &
    A
    UDIBLE
    INDICATIONS
    Tone Patterns Table
    Table 1-6: Tone Patterns
    System Tone
    (Fixed)Frequency (Hz)
    (Fixed)ModulationCycle
    Automatic Callback 500 Hz (I)
    540 Hz (D)N/A
    Barge-In Tone 440 Hz N/A
    Busy Tone 480 Hz
    620 HzN/A
    Call Waiting Tone 440 Hz N/A
    CO/PBX Ring
    Tone AHigh:
    1024 Hz/1285 Hz (I)
    1100 Hz/1400 Hz (E)
    Low:
    480 Hz/606 Hz (I)
    520 Hz/660 Hz (E)16
    CO/PBX Ring
    Tone BHigh:
    1024 Hz/1285 Hz (I)
    1100 Hz/1400 Hz (E)
    Low:
    480 Hz/606 Hz (I)
    520 Hz/660 Hz (E)16
    CO/PBX Ring
    Tone CHigh:
    1024 Hz/1285 Hz (I)
    1100 Hz/1400 Hz (E)
    Low:
    480 Hz/606 Hz (I)
    520 Hz/660 Hz (E)16
    CO/PBX Ring
    Tone DHigh:
    1024 Hz/1285 Hz (I)
    1100 Hz/1400 Hz (E)
    Low:
    480 Hz/606 Hz (I)
    520 Hz/660 Hz (E)16
    Doorphone
    1Chime 
    ToneN/A N/A
    Busy 
    Chime 
    Tone1400 Hz/1100 Hz 
    (I & E)N/AON
    OFF0.5 sec.
    0.5 sec.
    ON
    OFF1 sec.
    ON
    OFF0.5 sec.
    0.5 sec.
    ON
    OFF0.5 sec.
    0.5 sec.
    ON
    OFF2 sec.
    4 sec.
    .375 sec.ON
    OFF
    .250 sec.
    ON
    OFF.250 sec.
    .125 sec.
    ON
    OFF0.5 sec.
    0.5 sec.
    ON
    OFF
    1400 Hz
    ON
    OFF
    1100 Hz 
    						
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    Doorphone
    2Chime 
    ToneN/A N/A
    Busy 
    Chime 
    Tone1024 Hz (I)
    1100 Hz (E)N/A
    Hold Alarm 1024 Hz (I)
    1100 Hz (E)N/A
    Howler Tone 2400 Hz 
    (I & E)16 100% AM
    Incoming Dial Tone 360 Hz/440 Hz 
    (I & E)N/A
    Incoming Ring Transfer 480 Hz/606 Hz (I)
    520 Hz/660 Hz (E)16
    Internal Ring Tone 500 Hz (I)
    540 Hz (E)N/A
    Key Tone 1100 Hz (I & E) N/A
    Recall Tone 1024 Hz (I & E) N/A
    Reorder Tone 480/620 Hz N/A
    Ringback Tone for 
    External Speaker CO/
    PBX Ring Tone440 Hz/480 Hz
    (I & E)N/A
    Ringing Transfer Alarm 1024 Hz (I)
    1100 Hz (E)N/A
    Set Tone 1 800 Hz
    (I & E)N/A
    System Tone
    (Fixed)Frequency (Hz)
    (Fixed)ModulationCycle
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF.250 sec.
    .250 sec.
    ON
    OFF0.5 sec.
    0.5 sec.
    .032 sec.ON
    OFF
    .032 sec.
    Continuous
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF0.5 sec.
    0.5 sec.
    ON
    OFF0.5 sec.
    0.5 sec.
    ON
    OFF.070 sec.
    ON
    OFF0.5 sec.
    0.5 sec.
    ON
    OFF.250 sec.
    .250 sec.
    ON
    OFF1 sec.
    2 sec.
    ON
    OFF0.5 sec.
    0.5 sec.
    ON
    OFF.700 sec. 
    						
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