Nitsuko Ds2000 Software Manual
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4. Optional Equipment 4-9 MUSIC SOURCES Figure 4-4 INSTALLING A MUSIC SOURCE RJ61X Pin Latch faces upTo CPU Mod Jack Note reversalPort DesignationTo 66 Block WHT-BLU (1T) BLU-WHT (1R) WHT-ORN (2T) ORN-WHT (2R)WHT-GRN (3T) GRN-WHT (3R) WHT-BRN (4T) BRN-WHT (4R) 80000 - 18A 4T 3T 2T 1R 1T 2R 3R 4R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Page OutMusic InRelay ContactsNo Connection The following products should help if you make your own cables:Suttle SE-266-8K 8 Position Modular Plug (requires an SE-166 or SE-166-6 modular crimping tool).Hubbell BRFTP4P Snap-On 8 Position Modular Plug (does not require a special crimping tool). Check with your local supplier for other comparable products.
4-10 POWER FAILURE TELEPHONES Power Failure Cut-Through(Figure 4-5) When system AC power fails, the 8ATRU PCB automatically cuts through the first 2 trunk circuits to 2 Power Failure Telephone connections.To install Power Failure Cut-Through: 1. Locate an available 8-pin jack in a trunk (A) block or station (B) block. Local codes may prevent you from using a DDK con- nector on the A block for optional equipment. 2. For the 8-pin jack chosen, cross-connect the associated wire pair from the A or B block to the cross-connect block. 3. Install a modular jack for each Power Failure Telephone within six feet of the telephone’s location. 4. For each Power Failure Telephone, run one-pair of 24 AWG station cable from the cross-connect block to the telephone’s modular jack. 5. Terminate the station cable WHT/BLU - BLU/WHT leads to the RED and GRN lugs in the modular jack. 6. Install bridging clips as required. To test the Power Failure Telephone: 1. Connect a Power Failure Telephone per Figure 4-5. 2. Power down the system. 3. At the Power Failure Telephone, lift the handset. You should hear dial tone on the trunk you connected in Figure 4-5. 4. Place a test call. If power is restored while a cut-through call is in progress, the call is maintained until the user hangs up the Power Failure Cut-Through telephone.
4. Optional Equipment 4-11 POWER FAILURE TELEPHONES Figure 4-5 CONNECTING A POWER FAILURE TELEPHONE 80000 - 40 BLK YEL GRN RED To P o w e r Failure Telephone connector on ATRU PCB Power Failure Telephone 25 Pair Installation CableStation BlockCross Connect Block 8-Pin Connector BLU-WHT WHT-BLU 625 Modular Jack One-Pair Cross-Connect
4-12 DSS CONSOLE Installing a DSS Console(Figures 4-6 and 4-7) The DSS Console gives a keyset user a Busy Lamp Field (BLF) and one-button access to extensions, trunks and system features. Keep the following in mind when installing DSS Consoles: You can only connect DSS Consoles to Super Display or 34- Button Display telephones. A DSS Console does not require a separate station port – it connects directly to the keyset. To install a DSS Console: 1. Turn the telephone upside down and remove the plastic filler plug from the DSS modular connector. 2. Plug the DSS Console’s 8-pin modular line cord into the telephone’s DSS connector. 3. Plug the other end of the 8-pin line cord into the DSS Console’s 8-pin jack. 4. If you have a 24-Button DSS Console, attach the metal plate to both the DSS Console and telephone as shown. Programming DSS Consoles 1801: DSS Type For the extension to which you have connected the DSS Console, enter 1 for 24-button, 2 for 110-button and 0 for unassigned.1801: DSS Block Number For the extension to which you have connected the DSS Console, enter the number of the block that corresponds to the connected console. A block is a unique DSS Console assign- ment. The system provides up to 4 blocks. If your system has more than 4 DSS Consoles connected, some will have to share DSS Console Key Assignment Programming (see below).1704: DSS Console Key Assignment Program the DSS Consoles keys. Refer to the software manual for additional programming details.
4. Optional Equipment 4-13 DSS CONSOLE Figure 4-6 INSTALLING A 110-BUTTON DSS CONSOLE Figure 4-7 INSTALLING A 24-BUTTON DSS CONSOLE 80000 - 47 To 625 Modular Jack DSS Console Keyset 80000 - 44 To 625 Modular Jack DSS Console Keyset
4-14 2-OPX MODULE Installing the 2-OPX Module (Figure 4-8) The 2-OPX Module provides two 2500 type analog circuits for connection to on-premise 2500 type single line devices (i.e., telephones, fax machines, modems, etc.) and to telco OL13B/C OPX circuits. It uses a single digital extension circuit for the power and signaling for both analog ports.To install a 2-OPX Module: 1. Locate an 8-pin modular connector in a trunk (A) block or station (B) block. Local codes may prevent you from using a DDK con- nector on the A block for optional equipment. 2. For the connector chosen, cross-connect the associated wire pair from the A or B block to the cross-connect block. 3. Install a modular jack for the 2 OPX Module within six feet of the module’s location. 4. Run one-pair 24 AWG station cable from the cross-connect block to the modular jack. 5. Terminate the station cable WHT/BLU - BLU/WHT leads to the RED and GRN lugs in the modular jack. 6. Install bridging clips as required.7. Ground the 2-OPX Module by connecting a 12 AWG ground wire from the FG lug to a known earth ground. 8. Plug a line cord into the 2-OPX unit and the 2-OPX’s modu- lar jack. The DS1 LED on the 2-OPX Module lights steadily. Programming 2-OPX Modules 1801: Extension Circuit Type Assign the 2-OPX extension circuit type 21. The 2-OPX Module uses a single port. When connected to the first DSTU PCB in the system, the first 2-OPX extension number is the same as the port’s extension number. The second 2-OPX extension number is the first port plus201. For example, the two extension numbers for the 2-OPX Module plugged into extension 314 are 314 and 515. When connected to the second DSTU PCB in the system, the first 2-OPX extension number is the same as the port’s exten- sion number. The second 2-OPX extension number is the first port plus217. For example, the two extension numbers for the 2-OPX Module plugged into extension 316 are 316 and 533.
4. Optional Equipment 4-15 2-OPX MODULE Figure 4-8 CONNECTING THE 2-OPX MODULE 80000 - 41 BLK YEL GRN RED To digital station circuit on DSTU PCB 25 Pair Installation CableStation BlockCross Connect Block 14 AWG to known Earth Ground 8-Pin Connector BLU-WHT WHT-BLU 625 Modular Jack One-Pair Cross-Connect 2-OPX Modular DS1 FG
4-16 WALL-MOUNT KIT Installing the Wall-Mount Kit You can use a wall-mount kit to attach any key telephone to a wall. The wall-mount kit includes a mounting bracket, wall- mount screws and a handset hanger. Installing the Wall-Mount Handset Hanger (Figure 4-9) 1. Remove the rubber plug that covers the slots for the handset hanger. Store the plug in a safe place. 2. Insert the handset hanger in the slot provided beneath the telephone’s hookswitch. Figure 4-9 INSTALLING THE WALL-MOUNT HANGER 80000 - 38
4. Optional Equipment 4-17 WALL-MOUNT KIT Wall-Mounting a Key Telephone (Figures 4-10 through 4-12) To mount the telephone on the wall(Figure 4-10): 1. Using the screws provided, attach the wall-mount bracket to the wall in the desired location. 2. Plug in the telephone’s modular line cord. 3. Run the telephone’s line cord through one of the slots in the bottom of the wall-mount bracket. 4. Plug the line cord into the telephone’s 625 modular jack. 5. Place the telephone on top of the wall-mount bracket and snap into place. Figure 4-10 INSTALLING THE WALL MOUNT BRACKET 80000 - 42 To wall jack Tab on phone must snap into cutout on wall mount bracket Run cord through slot
4-18 WALL-MOUNT KIT To mount the telephone on a wall plate(Figure 4-11): 1. Snap the wall-mount bracket onto the wall plate. 2. Plug the telephone’s line cord into the jack in the wall plate and into the telephone. 3. Place the telephone on top of the wall-mount bracket and snap into place. Figure 4-11 MOUNTING ON A WALL PLATE 80000 - 43 Tab on phone must snap into cutout on wall mount bracket