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Part No. N1870INS02 Issue 1-0 July 1994 Printed in U.S.A. (185) 4 Forest Parkway, Shelton, CT 06484 TEL: 203-926-5400 FAX: 203-929-0535 This manual has been developed by Nitsuko America. It is intended for the use of its customers and service personnel, and should be read in its entirety before attempting to install or program the system. Nothing contained in this manual shall be deemed to be, and this manual does not constitute, a warranty of, or representation with respect to, any of the equipment covered. This manual is subject to change without notice and Nitsuko America has no obligation to provide any updates or corrections to this manual. Further, Nitsuko America also reserves the right, without prior notice, to make changes in equipment design or components as it deems appropriate. No representation is made that this manual is complete or accurate in all respects and Nitsuko America shall not be liable for any errors or omissions. In no event shall Nitsuko America be liable for any incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this manual. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced without prior written consent of Nitsuko America. © 1994 by Nitsuko America. All Rights Reserved. Hardware Manual for Businesscom DS01 Digital System
9. PARTS LIST CEU/Power Supply Site Requirements Choose a central site for the MDF plywood backboard, with- in 7Õ of a dedicated AC outlet and 25Õ of earth ground. Allow space for multiple CEUÕs and power supplies. CEUÕs must be located within 3Õ of each other. Power supplies must be located within 6Õ of the CEU and within 6Õ of a dedicated AC outlet. See Figure 1. Allow space for telco and station connectors, all ancillary equipment (ie; BGM/MOH source, voice mail, external pag- ing equipment), and expansion. Refer to NitsukoÕs Standard Practices Manual (P/N N2710STD01) for general environ- ment and site specifications. Mounting the CEU 1.Locate CEU mounting screws. Drillholes (2) in backboard using a 1/8Ó drill bit. Refer to mounting dimensions in Figure 2 (or use template, if installed). 2.Install CEU mounting screws (2) in holes. See Figure 2. Use screw gauges to set proper screw depth. (Screws & gauges are in plastic packet). 3.Hang CEU on mounting screws. 4.Drill lower CEU screw hole using a 1/8Ó drill bit. See Figure 2. Install and tighten screw. 5.Ground each CEU using #12 AWG (or larger) ground wire to earth ground. FIGURE 1 DescriptionPart Number Other Station Equipment DSS Console (Taupe)................................................................................................88655 DSS Console (Graphite).............................................................................................88675 Digital Door Box..........................................................................................................88545 Relay Box...................................................................................................................88546 ASI - Analog Station Interface (single port w/DTMF receiver)....................................88749 Dual Port ASI (dual port w/DTMF receivers)..............................................................88750 Wall Mount Kit (Taupe)...............................................................................................88679 Wall Mount Kit (Dark Gray).........................................................................................88779 Wall Mount Hanger.....................................................................................................88680 Data Products Data Module...............................................................................................................88400 Dataport PCB.............................................................................................................88460 Modem Pooling PCB..................................................................................................88465 Mini Data Unit.............................................................................................................89408 Mini Data Unit Power Supply......................................................................................89409 DCE-DCE Adaptor......................................................................................................89079 Replacement Parts K1 Handset (Taupe)...................................................................................................88685 K1H Handset (Dark Gray)..........................................................................................88775 Handset Cord (6 foot)..............................................................................................88685-6 Handset Cord (9 foot)..............................................................................................88685-9 Handset Cord (13 foot)..........................................................................................88685-13 Line Cord (7 foot)....................................................................................................88686-7 Line Cord (14 foot)................................................................................................88686-14 Line Cord (25 foot)................................................................................................88686-25 8-conductor 6 cable (AUX-SAUX w/2CEUs or SAUX-XAUX w/3 CEUs).................88587 8-conductor 3 cable (AUX-XAUX w/3 CEUs)............................................................88588 Installation Equipment Plywood Backboard 1 66M1-50 connecting block(s) 1 25-pair cable(s) 1 22/24 AWG 4-conductor twisted-pair station cable 1 Cross-connect wire 1 Bridging clips 1 Modular jack (1 per station) 1 Modular line cords (1 per CO line) 1 Ground wire (1 per CEU) 1 RJ11C Telco interface (1 per CO line) 1 AC surge protector (1 per CEU) 1 1 Item not supplied by Nitsuko America.
DescriptionPart Number Common Equipment Power Supply.............................................................................................................60001 CEU - (includes: 1 Common Equipment Unit base + 1 - 60001 + RFI beads, no modules)................................................................................................................88600 4x12 Kit (no phones):.................................................................................................88601 1 - 88600 (includes: 1 - CEU + 1 - 60001 + RFI beads) 1 - 88511 4 CO Module, 1 - 88521 12 Station Module (digital) 4x12 Kit (8 phones):...................................................................................................88691 1 - 88601 (includes: 1 - 88600 + 88511 + 88521 + RFI beads) 1 - 88663 HF Display Telephone, 7 - 88661 HF Telephones 12x36 Kit (10 phones):...............................................................................................88692 2 - 88601 (includes: 1 - 88600 + 88511 + 88521 + RFI beads) 1 - 88511 4 CO Module 1 - 88521 12 Station Module 1 - 88625 AUX Module 1 - 88529 SAUX Module (includes: 1 - 88587 6 8-conductor cable) 2 - 88663 HF Display Telephones 8 - 88661 HF Telephones Modules 4 CO Module..............................................................................................................88511 4 CO Caller ID Module...............................................................................................88512 12 Station Module (digital)..........................................................................................88521 AUX Module...............................................................................................................88625 SAUX Module (includes: 1 - 88587 6 8-conductor cable)..........................................88529 XAUX Expansion AUX Module (includes: 1 - 88588 3 8-conductor cable)................88526 12SCU/VMU Voice Module Unit (12 stations + 3 VMU ports)....................................88522 12SCU/PCU Peripheral Control Unit Module (12 stations + 2 - 2500 circuits)...........88530 AUX/SAUX Kit:...........................................................................................................88695 1 - 88625 AUX Module 2 - 88529 SAUX Module (includes: 1 - 88587 6 8-conductor cable) Software CEU base software upgrade - latest release - (2 IC chips)........................................88608 AUX module software upgrade - latest release - (2 IC chips)....................................88628 SAUX/XAUX module software upgrade - latest release (1 IC chip)...........................88589 Upload/Download Program - (1 floppy disk)...............................................................88217 Station Equipment 16 Button Non-HF Telephone (Taupe).......................................................................88660 16 Button HF Telephone (Taupe)...............................................................................88661 16 Button HF Display Telephone (Taupe)..................................................................88663 16 Button Non-HF Telephone (Graphite)...................................................................88670 16 Button HF Dual LED Telephone (Graphite)...........................................................88671 16 Button HF Display Dual LED Telephone (Graphite)..............................................88673 Digital Single Line Telephone (Taupe).......................................................................88650 Digital Single Line Telephone (Graphite)....................................................................88676 Mounting the Power Supply 1.Use powersupply as template to locate mounting screw holes. 2.Drill holes (2) in backboard using a 1/8Ó drill bit. 3.Locate power supply over holes. 4.Install screws (2-not provided). Connecting the Power Supply to the CEU 1.Loop the power supply CEU power cord 3 times through aferrite bead (supplied in box). 2.Plug in the power supply CEU power cord into the MAIN POWERconnector on the CEU. See Figure 3. Do not plug the power supply into an AC outlet. Power Strip/Surge Protector Connections 1.Plug the power supply cord into a power strip. 2.Plug the power strip into an AC surge protector. 3.Plug the surge protector into a dedicated AC outlet. Powering Up 1.Turn the power switch on the power strip ON. Refer to Power Up Procedure below (see Figure 4) for proper sequence when not using a power strip. 2 CEUÕs3 CEUÕs 1. Exp. CEU (SAUX)1. Exp. CEU #2 (XAUX) 2. Exp. CEU (AUX)2. Exp. CEU #1 (SAUX) 3. Main CEU (AUX) FIGURE 2FIGURE 3FIGURE 4 1. CEU AND POWER SUPPLY
8. SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical Specifications WidthHeightDepthWeight CEU14 5/169 1/433 lb, 11 oz 39.2 cm23.7 cm7.6 cm1.7 kg CO Module6 3/46 3/41 1/21 lb 17.1 cm17.1 cm3.8 cm.5 kg Station Module6 3/46 3/41 1/21 lb 17.1 cm17.1 cm3.8 cm.7 kg Power Supply2 13/1652 3/43 lbs 7.2 cm12.7 cm7.0 cm1.4 kg Keysets 3 1/27 1/210 1/82.7 lb 8.9 cm19.1 cm25.8 cm1.3 kg NOTE:Weight of CEU is with modules not installed. Environmental Specifications Refer to the Standard Practices Manual (P/N N2710STD01). FCC Registration Information Model:DS01 Manufacturer:Nitsuko America Load number (DOC)20 FCC Part 15 Registration:Class A Sample FCC Registration Number:1ZDTHA-65325-MF-E*Total load per CEU not to exceed 24. Facility USOCJackREN/ServiceInterface Type of InterfaceConnectorCodeCode 2-Wire LoopRJ11C2.5B02LS2 Installing CO and Station Modules Power down to install or remove any module. To install CO and Station Modules: 1.Line up the screw hole in the new module (i.e., the one you are installing) with the pilot hole in the CEU base or existing module. See Figure 5. 2.Place new module on CEU or existing module. If placing new module on existing module, be sure to line up the ground lugs. 3.When placing new module on CEU, insert short screw through new module and into CEU base. Tighten screw. ORWhen placing new module on existing module, insert long screw through new module and into CEU base. Tighten screw. 4.Insert the ribbon cable into the desired connector on the CEU: (a) inside modules ribbon cable plugs into the outside connector (b) outside modules ribbon cable plugs into the inside connector.FIGURE 5CEUPositionExtensionsPCULines Main1 (inside)300-3113681-4 Main2 (outside)312-3233695-8 Expansion #11 (inside)324-3353709-12 Expansion #12 (outside)336-34737113-16 Expansion #21 (inside)348-35917-20 Expansion #22 (outside)360-37121-24FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7 01853L16 300-311 312-323 #1 (inside) #2 (outside) ItemLoad Factor*Circuit TypeNotes Display keyset1021 port, auto-ID DSS console2062 port, auto-ID Dual-ASI3512 port, no auto-ID Standard keyset1011 port, auto-ID ASI1511 port, no auto-ID ESL1001 port, auto-ID Door Box1X310/311/322/323 only Relay Box1XInstalled at 309 only Relay for 310 cannot be used Data Module1011 port, no auto-IDLoad Factor Table 01853L12A 01853L15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 #1 (inside) #2 (outside)
Installing AUX, SAUX, and XAUX Modules A minimum of 7 clearance is required on the right side of a CEU to install an AUX/SAUX/XAUX. Power down to install or remove an AUX/SAUX/XAUX module or an 8-pin line cord. Note:Initialization is not required to add an AUX to a system running on CEU base software. The numbering plan, however, changes automatically for lines, extensions, and ring groups. To install an AUX, SAUX, and XAUX Module: 1.Remove cover plate. 2.Close CEU ejector tabs and insert the AUX into the CEU upper and lower rails. Push the module in until it clears the CEU ejector tabs. See Figure 8. 3.Open ejector tabs. Locate ribbon cable over connector. 4.Push in the module until it seats firmly into the CEU. 5.Push ribbon cable connector until firmly seated. The CEU ejector tabs close. Tighten module screws (2). To install AUX, SAUX, and XAUX line cords: 1.Install line cords. Two CEUs: AUX-SAUX 6 line cord; three CEUs: AUX-XAUX 3 line cord & XAUX-SAUX 6 line cord. See Figure 10. Note:AUX terminal program passwords: ONYXVSK, if AUX is installed in a working system, but not initialized; DS01H, if initialized with AUX installed. CEU Specifications:LinesStations Main CEU824 Expansion CEU #1824 Expansion CEU #2824 Total2472 System Capacity: Power Failure Cut-Through Circuit1 per CO Module Talk Timeslots (Intercom/lines)Non-blocking DTMF Tone Duration (manual dial)256 ms on/128 ms off DTMF Tone Duration (speed dial)128 ms on/128 ms off Internal Page Zones7 (and all-call) External Page Zones1 output per Main & Exp.CEU #1 External Control Relay Circuits1 set of contacts per Main & Exp. CEU #1 Electrical Specifications: AC Input: 115 V AC +/- 10% @ 57-63 Hz, Dedicated 15 A circuit. Grounding Requirements: Copper wire, continuous, No. 14 AWG, or larger. Power Requirements: 75-100VA maximum (per CEU) - Refer to power supply label. Heat Dissipation: 256 BTU per CEU AUX Relay Contact Rating:External Zone Paging: Max. Load: 60 mA @ 30 V DCOutput Impedance: 600 OHMS 10 mA @ 90 V ACMax. Output: +3 dBm Maximum Initial Contact Resistance: 50 m OHMS Background Music\Music on Hold: Input Impedance: 100 K OHMS Maximum Input: -10 dBm Cable Requirements:From CEU to Keysets or ASI: Four-conductor (two-pair twisted station cable) 1,500 feet w/No. 26 AWG 2,000 feet w/No. 24 AWG 2,500 feet w/No. 22 AWG From ASI to connected OPX device: 100 feet using 22 AWG four-conductor. Use 25-pair cables with Type 57 female connectors to connect to Station Modules. Use four conductor modular line cords to connect to CO Modules. Use multiconductor riser cables to an Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDF) when required. FIGURE 9 FIGURE 10 FIGURE 8 01853L13 Thumb Screw Thumb ScrewRibbon Cable 2. STATION, CO AND AUX/SAUX/XAUX MODULES
Operation To activate relays from a multibutton set: 1.Lift handset to answer the Door Box chimes. If you have a Door Box Hotline or Call Coverage key, you can press it instead. OR Place call to Door Box. You can press Intercom and dial the Door Box extension number. You can also press your Door Box Hotline or Call Coverage key (if you have one). 2.Talk to the visitor at the door. 3.Press and hold FTR. The relay activates as long as you hold down the FTR key (up to 60 seconds). 4.Hang up when you are through. To activate relays from a single line set: 1.Lift handset to answer the Door Box chimes. OR Place call to Door Box (i.e., dial Door Box extension number). 2.Talk to the visitor at the door. 3.Dial *. Do not hold down the * key. The relay activates for six seconds and then automatically releases. 4.Hang up when you are through. Programming Notes:At extension 309, set E2- Circuit Type to X. Set E3- Class of Service to 28. At each extension that should activate the strike: In QV-Peripheral Ports (Alert Programming), enable Alert for each Door Box. If an extension receives chimes, it can acti- vate the associated Relay Box strike. N1853 - 31 37 38 39 40TT TR RT RRWhite/Blue Blue/White White/Orange Orange/White CO Line Installation A modular line cord is required to connect Telcos RJ11C CO line interface to a 4CO or 4CO\CND module. See Figure 7. To connect a CO line to a 4CO or 4CO\CND module: 1.Plug one end of a modular line cord into a Telco RJ11C jack. 2.Insert the line cords other end into the desired modular connector on a 4CO or 4CO\CND module. Installing Stations Station connection for each extension requires two-pair twisted station cable and a 4-conductor modular jack. See Figure 11. Install a Dual ASI (any CEU) and DSS console (Main CEU only) to an even-numbered port (except port 00). Leave the next-highest adjacent odd-numbered port unterminated. See Figure 12. Note:Single and Dual ASIs cannot be installed in ports 68-71. To install a multibutton telephone, single port ASI, Electronic Single Line telephone, or DSS console: 1.Install 625 modular jack within 6 feet of each extension. 2.Punch down 2-pair twisted station cable to desired extension on cross-connect block. See Figure 13 for cutdown. 3.Terminate the other end of the station cable at each modular jack. 4.Plug the extensions line cord into the modular jack. FIGURE 21 FIGURE 11 (RT) BLK (RR) YEL GRN(TR) RED 01853L17 (TT) GRNRED YELBLKBLU-WHT ORN-WHTWHT-ORNWHT-BLU Note:Refer to the Data Products Manual to install a Data Module. Refer to the 12SCU/PCU Installation and Programming Instructions when connecting a 500/2500 type device to a 12SCU/PCU module. To connect the station block and cross-connect block: 1.Punch down 25-pair cable to station block. 2.Plug female connector end of 25-pair cable into Station Module. 3.Use x-connect to bridge station block to cross-connect block. Note:DS01 telephones have electret-type handsets. For headset operation, use Plantronics Supra Star Mate (model # MH0503-1) or an equivalent electret-compatible headset. To install a Dual ASI: 1.Ground Dual ASI to earth ground using 14AWG ground wire. 2.Punch down 2-pair twisted station cable to an even-numbered port on station block. Install bridging clips as shown in Figure 12. 3.Jumper to adjacent ports B pair using one-pair x-connect. 4.Terminate the other end of the station cable to a modular jack. 7. DOOR BOX AND RELAY BOX
3. STATION AND CO CABLING Installing the Digital Door Box The Digital Door Box (P/N 88545) provides one-button signaling and intercom. Up to four Digital Door Boxes can be installed at extensions 310, 311, 322, and 323 only. Each Digital Door Box provides a distinctive chime signal. Any keyset can receive any/all chime signals. To install the Digital Door Box: 1.Snap open the Door Box case. 2.Punch down one end of a two-pair twisted station cable on the extension block as shown below. Digital Door Boxes have the same cabling requirements as Electronic Single Line telephones. 3.Run the station cable through the hole in the back of the Door Box. When wall mounting, use the two holes in the base of the door box for the mounting screws. 4.Strip the free conductors back about 1/2 inch and connect to the Door Box terminals as shown in Figure 20. 5.Snap the Door Box cover onto the base. 6.In E-Extensions, E3-Class of Service(or Program 18Ioption COS from the administratorÕs telephone), assign each Door Box extension Class of Service 28. In QV- Peripheral Ports, Door Box Alert Time(or Program 18Ioption DB from the administratorÕs telephone), set which extensions should receive Door Box Chimes. Refer to your Software Administrators Manual for additional programming details. Installing the Relay Box The Relay Box (P/N 88546) provides three normally-open relays which typically are used to activate an electric strike door-unlock mechanism for an entrance door equipped with a Digital Door Box. After responding to a Door Box chime signal, the user activates the relay (opening a door) by pressing the FTR button on the telephone dialpad. To Install the Relay Box: 1.Punch down a 4-conductor station cable to extension 309. 2.Terminate the other end of the cable to a modular jack. See Figure 21. 3.Plug in a 4-conductor line cord into the modular jack. Plug the other end into the Relay Box. 1853 - 30A 336 (36) 337 (37) 338 (38) 339 (39) 340 (40) 341 (41) 342 (42) 343 (43) 344 (44) 345 (45) 346 (46) 347 (47) 324 (24) 325 (25) 326 (26) 327 (27) 328 (28) 329 (29) 330 (30) 331 (31) 332 (32) 333 (33) 334 (34) 335 (35) 312 (12) 313 (13) 314 (14) 315 (15) 316 (16) 317 (17) 318 (18) 319 (19) 320 (20) 321 (21) 322 (22) 323 (23) CONN PINBLOCK TERM. WHT-BLU BLU-WHT WHT-ORN ORN-WHT WHT-GRN GRN-WHT WHT-BRN BRN-WHTCOLOR CODEMAIN CEU (INSIDE) 300 (00) 301 (01)FUNC. TT TR RT RR TT TR RT RR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 89 10 11 12 13 14 15 16WHT-SLT SLT-WHT RED-BLU BLU-RED RED-ORN ORN-RED RED-GRN GRN-REDTT TR RT RR TT TR RT RR 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 1217 18 19 20 21 22 23 24RED-BRN BRN-RED RED-SLT SLT-RED BLK-BLU BLU-BLK BLK-ORN ORN-BLKTT TR RT RR TT TR RT RR 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 1625 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 2033 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 25-PAIR CABLE N1853 -13 MAIN CEU (OUTSIDE)EXP. CEU 1 (INSIDE)EXP. CEU 1 (OUTSIDE) TT TR RT RR TT TR RT RRTT TR RT RR TT TR RT RRTT TR RT RR TT TR RT RRN/C N/C 302 (02) 303 (03) 304 (04) 305 (05) 306 (06) 307 (07) 308 (08) 309 (09) 310 (10) 311 (11) BLK-GRN GRN-BLK BLK-BRN BRN-BLK BLK-SLT SLT-BLK YEL-BLU BLU-YEL YEL-ORN ORN-YEL YEL-GRN GRN-YEL YEL-BRN BRN-YEL YEL-SLT SLT-YEL VIO-BLU BLU-VIO VIO-ORN ORN-VIO VIO-GRN GRN-VIO VIO-BRN BRN-VIO VIO-SLT SLT-VIO 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 360 (60) 361 (61) 362 (62) 363 (63) 364 (64) 365 (65) 366 (66) 367 (67) 368 (68) 369 (69) 370 (70) 371 (71) 348 (48) 349 (49) 350 (50) 351 (51) 352 (52) 353 (53) 354 (54) 355 (55) 356 (56) 357 (57) 358 (58) 359 (59)EXP. CEU 2 (INSIDE)EXP. CEU 2 (OUTSIDE) FIGURE 13 FIGURE 12 FIGURE 20 To install a Dual ASI (contÕd.) 5.Plug one end of a 4-conductor line cord into the jack and the other end into the Dual ASIs STA connector. 6.Plug in a line cord(s) from Dual ASIs OPX 1 and OPX 2 ports to 2500-type device or Telcos OPX block.Note:DS01 telephones supplied with this system are hearing-aid compatible. Refer to Nitsuko Americas Standard Practices Manual for FCC Hearing-Aid Compatible application requirements.
6. BATTERY BACKUP AND POWER FAILURE TELEPHONES N1853 - 32 BLKYEL REDGRNBLUWHT BLKYEL RED GRNBLUWHT BLKYEL REDGRNBLU WHT 4 3 2 1 PFT 4CO Installing Power Failure (PF) Telephones (Optional) The first circuit in each 4CO or 4CO/CND module (1/5, 9/13, 17/21) provides a PF cut-through relay. Each PF relay, corresponding modular jacks, and cross-connec- tions redirect a CO line to a 500/2500 single line telephone for full incoming\outgoing operation during an AC power outage. To install a PF telephone: 1.Install 3 modular jacks for each line requiring PF operation. Label jacks CO Line, PF Line, and PF Telephone. (The PF Line jack must be 6-conductor). 2.Connect GRN/RED from the CO Line jack to GRN/RED of the PF Line jack using one-pair x-connect cable. See Figure 19. 3.Connect WHT/BLU from the PF Line jack to GRN/RED of the PF Telephone jack using one-pair x-connect cable. 4.Connect Telcos RJ11C to the Line jack using a standard line cord. 5.Connect the PF Line jack to the 4CO modules modular connector (lines 1/5, 9/13, 17/21) using a 6-conductor line cord. 6.Connect a PF telephone to the PF Telephone jack with a standard line cord. To test power failure cut-through at a PF telephone: 1.Power down the system. 2.Lift the handset on the PF telephone. (You should hear dial tone.) Place a call from the PF telephone. Installing a Music Source - Background Music or Music on Hold A music source (radio, cassette, CD) connected to MOH terminals on the Main CEU provides input for Background Music (BGM), or Music on Hold (MOH), or both. MOH can be provided for CO calls only or for CO and ICM calls. BGM and/or MOH for ICM calls disables the Main CEUs 4th CO line circuit. MOH for CO calls only does not disable a line circuit. Each Expansion CEU can have its own MOH source or use the Main CEUs. To connect a music source: 1.Install the music source per the manufacturers instructions. Caution:The music source output must not exceed the systems music source input specifications. Some music sources may require the installation of a matching transformer. 2.Connect the music source to the Main CEUs MOHterminals using station or audio cable. Note:Bridge the music source output to an Expansion CEUs MOH terminals, if required. 3.Program BGM and MOH per the Terminal Programming Manual (E2 + QM) or Administrators Guide (Programs 7 and 10). 4.Install RFI suppressor beads. (Refer to RFI bead installation) 5.Power up the music source. Activate BGM/MOH. Adjust the music source for a distortion-free signal. AUXMOHPAGND12 12 12 12 FIGURE 14 FIGURE 19
4. BGM/MOH, PAGING, AND LOUD BELL Installing Battery Backup (Optional) One Valcom VPB-260 battery backup unit provides a CEU with short-term power (2 hours - max.) during a commercial AC power failure. One per CEU max. To install the VPB-260: 1.Mount the VPB-260 on the MDF backboard within 3 of the CEU. Follow manufacturerÕs mounting instructions. 2.Power down the CEUÕs power supply. 3.Plug the VPB-260 3-pin female plug into the 3-pin male AUX POWER connector on the CEU. 4.Plug the VPB-260 power cord into a dedicated 120VAC outlet. 01853L22 Do not use the outlet dedicated to CEU power supply. 120 V AC Outlet To Power Supply Battery Backup 3 max. Note: Follow manufacturers instructions when connecting the battery backup unit. 1 2 3+ 12 V DC common - 12 V DC AUXMOHPAGND12 12 12 12 Installing External Paging or an External Relay Device (Loud Bell) The PA terminals on the Main and Expansion #1 CEUs provide talk paths for external paging systems. The Main CEU PA terminals are for external zone 1. The Expansion #1 CEU PA terminals are for external zone 2. A paging system receives internal or external pages, or Night Audible ringing, or both. Each page system disables a line circuit: Main CEU - line 4; Expansion CEU #1 - line 12. The AUX terminals on the Main and Expansion #1 CEUs provide a dry contact ring relay. The relay can be used for a loud bell, a door striker, etc. To connect an external paging system or relay sensor: 1.Install the paging system/relay sensor per manufacturers instructions. Caution:The paging system must not exceed the systems paging input specifications. Some paging systems may require the installation of a matching transformer. See Figure 15. 2.Connect the paging system to the PAterminals or the relay sensor to the AUX terminals using station or audio cable. 3.Program External Paging/Relay Owner per the Terminal Programming Manual (E2 + QM) or Administrators Guide (Programs 7 + 10). 4.Install RFI suppressor beads. (Refer to RFI bead installation). 5.Power up the paging system. Make page. Adjust the paging system for a distortion-free signal. Check relay sensor by dialing the relay owner extension number. FIGURE 18 FIGURE 15
Installing a Programming Terminal, SMDR printer, PC, or Modem The AUX Module DCE 9-pin male RS-232 serial port interfaces a program- ming terminal, SMDR printer, PC (DTE), or a modem (DCE). A DB9-DB25 adaptor is required. DTE connection requires a straight-thru RS-232 cable. DCE connection requires a DCE-DCE adaptor and a straight-thru RS-232 cable OR a null modem cable. Note:A null modem or RS-232 cable requires DB25 connectors. Gender of the DB25 connectors depend on the adaptor and the terminal, SMDR printer, or PCs serial port. To connect a DTE programming terminal, SMDR printer, or PC: 1.Plug a DB9-DB25 adaptor into the AUX port. The DB9 must be female. 2.Connect one end of the RS-232 cable to the adaptors DB25 connector. 3.Connect the other end of the RS-232 cable to the serial port on the programming terminal, SMDR printer, or PC. See Figure 16. Note: When connecting a laptop PC equipped with 9-pin serial port, use a straight-thru 9-pin RS-232 cable. Installing a Modem You can connect a modem to the AUX Module serial port for remote program- ming and diagnostics. To connect the AUX Module to a modem (DCE): 1.Plug a DB9-DB25 adaptor into the AUX port. The DB9 must be female. 2.Connect one end of the RS-232 cable to the adaptors DB25 connector. OR Connect a 25-pin null-modem cable into the adaptors DB25 connector. 3.Connect the other end of the RS-232 cable to a DCE-DCE adaptor. Skip Step #3 when using a null modem cable. 4.Connect the other end of the DCE-DCE adaptor or null modem cable to the modems serial port. See Figure 17. To set the AUX serial port baud rate (from extension 300/port 00): 1.Lift handset + press ICM. 2.Dial: #, 0. 3.Dial a digit to select baud rate: 0 = 300, 1 = 1200, 2 = 2400 3 = 4800, 4 = 9600, 5 = 19.2KDATA FORMAT Data bits= 8 Stop bits= 1 Baud rate=1200 Parity= none 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FIGURE 16FIGURE 17 5. SMDR AND TERMINAL PROGRAMMING