Nitsuko Portrait 308 Hardware Manual
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3. Using the template as a guide, install the four mounting screws into the backboard. Leave approximately 1/4Ó of the shank exposed. 4. Hang the main unit on the mounting screws. Figure 1-2 INSTALLATION LAYOUT 82500 - 6 RJ11C Jacks Surge ProtectorTo Verified Earth GroundTo Stations Station Blocks Auxiliary Blocks To Optional Equipment Plywood Backboard4 2 From Telco Dedicated AC Outlet625 Jacks INSTALLING THE CABINET 1-5 HDWRY1-Aa.QXD 10/15/97 7:44 AM Page 1-5
GROUNDING THE CABINET 1-6 Connecting the Ground Wire (Figure 1-3) 1.After removing the front cover, loosen the lug on the ground connection located on the lower right-hand side of the cabinet. 2.Use a piece of 12 AWG stranded copper wire and connect the wire to the ground terminal. Tighten the lug on the ground connector. 3.Connect the grounding cable to a known earth ground. Figure 1-3 GROUNDING A CABINET Now that your cabinet is installed and grounded, go to Part 2: PCB Installation and Startup. 82500 - 9 TEL1 TEL2 TEL3 TEL4 TEL5 TEL6 TEL7 TEL8 INT CO1 CO2 CO3 Grounding Cable HDWRY1-Aa.QXD 10/15/97 7:44 AM Page 1-6
Section 2 PCB Installation and Startup In this section. . . Page PCB Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 Where to Install the PCBÕs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 Installing PCBÕs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4 Central Processing Unit (CPU) PCB . . . . . . . . . .2-4 SMDR PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-5 SMDR RS-232C Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-6 Auxiliary (3DHEXU) PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-8 Caller ID (3CIDU) PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9 Fax (3FAXU) PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-10 Powering Up The System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-12 Power Up Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-12 2-1 2. PCB Installation and Startup HDWRY1.QXD 10/21/97 8:27 AM Page 2-1
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PCB LOCATION Where to Install the PCBs (Figure 2-1) Maximum Configuration:3 Trunks 8 Extensions Figure 2-1 PCB LOCATION 82500 - 5 TEL8 CO1EXPCN OFF SW2 (MOH)ON CO2 CO3COCN ETHCN INTSW1 TEL7TEL6TEL5TEL4TEL3TEL2TEL1 Two Optional Cards MaximumSMDR PCB, Auxiliary PCB, or Fax/DISA PCBCaller ID PCB CPU 2-3 HDWRY1-Aa.QXD 10/15/97 7:44 AM Page 2-3
INSTALLING PCBs Central Processing Unit (CPU) PCB (Figure 2-2) Figure 2-2 CPU PCB The CPU PCB comes already installed in the KSU. The CPU provides: lThe systemÕs central processing, stored program and memory for the customerÕs site-specific data. lMode switch for cold (default data) or warm (customer data) start on power-up. lBattery for backup of the customerÕs site-specific data. The batteryÕs life is between 3.5 and 7 years - depending on how often the system is powered down. The more the systemÕs power is off, the shorter the batteryÕs life. lConnection points for the CO and station DDK connec- tors. 82500 - 20 Station 1 Initialization Switch Battery Station 2 Station 3 Station 4 Station 5 Station 6 Station 7 Station 8 Trunk 1 Trunk 2 Trunk 3 Not Used Earth Ground 2-4 HDWRY1-Aa.QXD 10/16/97 2:48 PM Page 2-4
INSTALLING PCBs To prepare the CPU PCB: 1.Slide the INTswitch (SW1) to the left (toward INT). This ensures that the system will load the default database on initial power-up. Approximately 10 sec- onds after initial power-up, you must change the SW1 switch to the right. Refer to Part 3, Installing Extensions and Trunksfor instructions on connecting the stations and trunks. SMDR (3SMDR) PCB (Figure 2-3) Figure 2-3 SMDR PCB The SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) PCB pro- vides a record of the systemÕs outside calls. Typically, the record outputs to a customer-provided printer, terminal or SMDRdata collection device. Use SMDR when you need to monitor the C.O. line usage at each extension and trunk. 82500 - 15 SW1 Baud Rate Setting RSCN 1200 2400 4800 9600 2-5 HDWRY1-Aa.QXD 10/15/97 7:44 AM Page 2-5
INSTALLING PCBs Note: The Portrait 308 system can accommodate any combination of optional cards, but the system capacity can not exceed two optional cards. To install a SMDRPCB: 1. Align the 3SMDRPCB over the connector labeled EXPCN on the CPU or other installed optional PCB. 2. Press the PCB into the EXPCN connector. 3. Using the two metal spacers included with the 3SMDR PCB, attach the PCB to the CPU or other installed optional card. 4. Connect the RS-232C cable into the 3SMDR PCB. 5. Locate the filler pieces on the lower portion of the base of the KSU. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, carefully pry out the filler piece on the right. 6. Secure the RS-232C cable with the cable tie. Route the cable through hole in the the cabinet. 7. Attach the other end of the RS-232C cable to the printer. 8. Set the interface conditions of the printer as follows: Word length:7 bitStart bit length:1 bit Parity bit:Even parityStop bit length:2 bit SMDRRS-232C Cable (Figure 2-4) To connect the SMDR and printer, an RS-232C cable is required. To make your own cable, it must be a straight- through cable connecting pins 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 and 20. Refer to the Figure 2-4. Note that the cable length should not exceed 50Õin length. 2-6 HDWRY1-Aa.QXD 10/15/97 7:44 AM Page 2-6
INSTALLING PCBs Figure 2-4 RS-232C CABLE SMDR Jack SMDR JackPinNo. 2 3 6 7 8 20 PinNo. 2 3 6 7 8 20PinNo. 2 3 6 7 8 20 PinNo. 3 2 6 5 1 4 Receive Data Transmit Data Data Terminal Ready Signal GND Request To Send Data Set Ready Receive Data Transmit Data Data Terminal Ready Signal GND Request To Send Data Set ReadyReceive Data Transmit Data Data Terminal Ready Signal GND Request To Send Data Set Ready Transmit Data Receive Data Data Set Ready Signal GND Data Carrier Detect Data Terminal Ready Description Description * The other Pins are not used. These Pin conditions are Open.Description DescriptionOutput Terminal Output Terminal RS-232C (25 pin) RS-232C (25 pin)RS-232C (25 pin) RS-232C (9 pin) (female) (female)(male) (male) 13 1313 1 25 2525 6 1 11 5 14 1414 9 25 pin - 25 pin Cable 25 pin - 9 pin Cable 82400 - 31 2-7 HDWRY1-Aa.QXD 10/15/97 7:44 AM Page 2-7
INSTALLING PCBs AUXILIARY(3DHEXU) PCB (Figure 2-5) Figure 2-5 Auxiliary PCB The optional Auxiliary PCB provides: lConnections for one alarm sensor lConnections for customer-supplied Music On Hold lTwo Door Box interfaces lOne External Paging output with SPSTrelay contact lTwo common-use relay contacts Note: The Portrait 308 system can accommodate any combination of optional cards, but the system capacity can not exceed two optional cards. As the Auxliary PCB does not have an EXPCN connector, when using this PCB, it must be placed on top of any other optional PCB. To install an Auxiliary PCB: 1. Align the 3DHEXUPCB over the connector labeled EXPCN on the CPU or other installed optional PCB. 2. Press the PCB into the EXPCN connector. (MOH)External MOH Internal MOH Alarm Relay 1Volume controls for Door Boxes and External Paging Relay 2Control for External Paging Amplifier External Paging Speaker External Music on HoldDoor Box 1Door Box 2 SW182500 - 16 2-8 HDWRY1-Aa.QXD 10/15/97 7:44 AM Page 2-8