Nitsuko Portrait 824 Hardware Manual
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POWER FAILURE TELEPHONES 4-19 Figure 4-16 CONNECTING A POWER FAILURE TELEPHONE Figure 4-17 CONNECTING TO THE 4 PFXFER PCB 625 Modular Jack Single Line Telephone BLK YEL RED GRN BLU-WHT WHT-BLU 82400 - 18 Nylon Spacer Metal Spacer CPU 2CO/8STA PCB 4 PF XFER PCBPFCON To CO Connection on CPU Card To Telco ConnectionCOCNPFSTNSLTCNPFUCN Attached WirePFUCN 625 Modular Jack Power Failure Telephone BLK YEL REDGRN BLU-WHT WHT-BLU One-Pair Cross-Connect DDK ConnectorTo Power Failure Telephone connector on 4 PF XFER PCB 25-Pair DDK Installation CableC BlockCross Connect Block 82400 - 2 HDWR1D.QXD 5/18/98 4:56 PM Page 19
VOICEMAIL Using Voice Mail The Portrait System is compatible with the NVM-202ex, NVM-22 (P/N 17590A), and NVM-2000 Voice Mail Systems. This feature pro- vides telephone users with comprehensive Voice Messaging and Auto Attendant capabilities. Voice Messaging ends the frustration and cost of missed calls, inaccurate written messages and telephone tag. Voice Messaging frees a companyÕs busy receptionist and secretaries for more productive work. The system requires the following: lVoice Mail Interface Unit (P/N 82440) Maximum of 4 Voice Mail Interface Units or 8 Voice Mail ports. lNVM-202ex (P/N 17670), NVM-22 (P/N 17590A), or NVM-2000 (P/N 17500 or 17510, version 7.0 or higher) Voice Mail Unit lOne of the following Portrait setups: Setup 1 lPortrait 824 main cabinet (P/N 82400) with Software version 2.1B or higher and 2CO/8STAPCB (P/N 82402A) NOTE: The Voice Mail ports must be connected to the 2CO/8STAPCB (P/N 82402A). OR Setup 2 lPortrait 824 main cabinet (P/N 82400A) with Software version 2.1B or higher NOTE: The Voice Mail ports must be connected to station ports 1-8. OR Setup 3 lPortrait 824 main cabinet (P/N 82400A) with Software version 2.1B or higher and 2CO/8STAPCB (P/N 82402) NOTE: The Voice Mail ports must be connected to station ports 1-8. To confirm if your equipment can support voice mail, you can also use Program 93 - Sub-CPU Versionin the Portrait system. The ver- sion number of the CPU (Unit 1), First Expansion PCB(Unit 2), and Second Expansion PCB (Unit 3) should be Ò08Ó or above. If the ver- sion number is Ò04Ó for any unit, the corresponding equipment can 4-20 HDWR1D.QXD 5/18/98 4:56 PM Page 20
VOICEMAIL not support the voice mail option. The following is an example of what you may see. Unit 1 (CPU - P/N 82400A) = 08 Unit 2 (First Expansion PCB - P/N 82402) = 04 Unit 3 (Second Expansion PCB - P/N 82402A) = 08 The above indicates that the CPU and Second Expansion PCB can support voice mail, but it is not supported on the First Expansion PCB. When connecting the voice mail ports, they would be connected to either the CPU or the Second Expansion PCB. Each voice mail port uses an intercom link. The Portrait system pro- vides six intercom links at the default setting. When the voice mail ports exceed the available intercom links (possible when using the NVM-202ex or NVM-2000), the Portrait system must be repro- grammed to allow unused line circuits to be used as intercom links. Otherwise, blocking may occur due to the lack of intercom links. This can be accomplished in Portrait Program 45 - Intercom Link Increase. Installation (Figure 4-18) 1. Using a four-conductor line cord, connect the first Voice Mail port to ÒLINE1Ó on the Voice Mail Interface and the second Voice Mail port to ÒLINE2Ó on the Voice Mail Interface. NOTE: The two ports for each Voice Mail Interface must be from the same PCB (e.g., 7 & 8 of the CPU or 15 & 16 of the 2 CO/8 STAPCB). 2. Connect a four-conductor line cord from the Port 1 & 2 jack on the back of the Voice Mail, to the Voice Mail port on the Voice Mail Interface. 3. Refer to the Portrait Pocket Guide (P/N 82400PKT**) for required programming information. 4. Refer to the Voice Mail Manual for further programming. System Manual P/NSee NVM - 2217590INS**Chapter 1 - Installation Chapter 2 - Programming NVM-202ex17570SWG**Chapter 2 - Starting Up and Installing NVM-202ex 4-21 HDWR1D.QXD 5/18/98 4:56 PM Page 21
VOICEMAIL Chapter 5 - Customizing System and Port Options 17570INS**Chapter 3 - Starting Up and Installing NVM-202ex Figure 4-18 CONNECTING THE VOICE MAIL BLK RED GRN BLU-WHTORN-WHTWHT-ORN WHT-BLU 8240 - 62a YEL BLK RED GRN BLU-WHTORN-WHT WHT-ORN WHT-BLUYEL BLU-WHT ORN-WHT WHT-ORNWHT-BLU BLU-WHT ORN-WHT WHT-ORNWHT-BLU 25-Pair Cable to Portrait KSU Extension Modular JackExtension Modular Jack Twisted Pair Station Cable VOICE MAIL INTERFACE VOICE MAILLINE2LINE1 4-Conductor Line Cord NVM-22Connector for Ports 1 and 2 NVM-202ex Connector for Ports 1 and 2 4-22 HDWR1D.QXD 5/18/98 4:56 PM Page 22
WALLMOUNT KIT 4-23 Using 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. Note: The wall-mount kit currently does not accommodate installing on a wall plate. Atelephone with a DSS console attached can not be wall- mounted. Installing the Wall-Mount Handset Hanger (Figure 4-19) 1.Insert the handset hanger in the slot provided beneath the tele- phoneÕs hookswitch. Figure 4-19 INSTALLING THE WALL-MOUNT HANGER Handset Hook 82400 - 34 HDWR1D.QXD 5/18/98 4:56 PM Page 23
WALLMOUNT KIT 4-24 Wall-Mounting a Key Telephone (Figure 4-20) 1.Mount the wall-mount kitÕs plastic bracket in the desired location using the screws provided. 2.Insert the telephoneÕs line cord from the 625 modular jack through the plastic bracket using the space provided in the bracket. 4.Place the telephone on top of the plastic bracket on the clips provided. Gently push the bottom of the bracket in until it snaps into the slots on the phone. Figure 4-20 INSTALLING THE WALL MOUNT BRACKETS 82400 - 33 HDWR1D.QXD 5/18/98 4:56 PM Page 24
Section 5 Specifications and Parts List In this section. . . Page Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-3 Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-7 5-1 5. SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS LIST HDWR1E.QXD 5/18/98 4:58 PM Page 1
SPECIFICATIONS 5-3 System Capacities Alarm Sensors:2 Analog Trunks (CO/PBXlines):8 Cabinets:1 Caller ID Circuits:8 Door Boxes:2 Door Box/Music On Hold Relays:2 DSS Consoles:3 max. per system Electronic Key and/or Analog Telephones:24 External Paging Zones:2 Internal Paging Zones:4 Power Failure Telephones:4 Speed Dial, Personal:10 Speed Dial, System:100 Talk Timeslots (Intercom/line):6 (expandable) Tenant Groups:4 Voice Mail Ports:8 PCBs 2CO/8STA PCB:2 Auxillary PCB:1 CPU Central Processing Unit:1 4 PF XFER PCB:1 Ring Generator PCB:1 SMDR PCB orCaller ID/SMDRPCB1 Environmental Requirements Meeting established environmental standards maximizes the life of the system. Refer to the Standard Practices Manual for further information. Be sure that the site is not: 1.In direct sunlight or in hot, cold or humid places. 2.In dusty areas or in areas where sulfuric gases are produced. 3.In places where shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong. 4.In places where water or other fluids comes in contact with the main equipment. 5.In areas near high-frequency machines or electric welders. 6.Near computers, telexes, microwaves, air conditioners, etc. 7.Near radio antennas (including shortwave). HDWR1E.QXD 5/18/98 4:58 PM Page 3
SPECIFICATIONS 5-4 Power Requirements A dedicated 110 VAC 60 Hz 15 amp circuit (terminated in a NEMA 5-15R receptable) located within six feet of the cabinet is required. You should install a separate dedicated outlet for each cabinet. Environmental Specifications Cabinets and Key TelephonesDoor Box Temperature: 0-45oC (32-113oF)Temperature: -20-60oC (-4-140oF) Humidity: 10-95% (non-condensing)Humidity: 10-95% (non-condensing) Electrical Specifications Power Supply:110 VAC ±- 10% @ 50-60 Hz 15 amp Power Requirements:85 VA-(max 75 W) .7 Amps Grounding Requirements:12 AWG copper wire External Paging Output Impedance:600 Ohm Output Level:Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm) Maximum Output:400 mV RMS Door Box/External Paging Contacts Contact Configuration:Normally open Relay Contact:250 mA @ 24 VDC Alarm Sensors Loop Resistance:Less than 100 ohms HDWR1E.QXD 5/18/98 4:58 PM Page 4