Norstar Compact 616 Dr5 Installer Guide
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4 Installing the -- External wiring lines 1.Cross-connect the external lines from the distribution panel directly to the modular jacks located on the left side of the KSU. Line 1 is connected to the bottom jack. (Each jack is identified with its 2.Route the line cords on the KSU (Figure 3). Connecting internal wiring 1.Plug the cable into the KSU (Figure 2.Route the cable to the distribution panel. 3.Connect the wires to the appropriate pins on the internal distribution block. (For details see Chart 2 Internal Wiring.) 4.Cross-connect the internal wires to the corresponding pins on the internal distribution block. 5.Connect the telephones to your internal wiring loop. A pair of wires is required for each internal telephone. (See Chart 2 Internal Wiring.) Figure 3 Routing the line cords Figure 4 Plugging in the cable Compact Installer Guide
Installing the KSU 5 Internal wiring chart Chart Internal Wiring: Distribution Block PinWire ColorServiceTelephone, Port (Defaults) 26while-BlueT1 1 27while-orangeT2 2Orange-White 26White-GreenT3 3Green-White 29While-BrownT4 4&own-White 305 31Red-BlueT6 6Blue-Red 32T7 7 33T6 6 T99 35T1010 36T1111Blue-Black 37T1212A T13 39T14 14 40Slack-SlateT15 41T1616A 42Yellow-Orange Spare 17 Orange-Yellow 16Green-Yellow 44 19 45Yellow-Slate20 46Vi-BlueSpare21Spare 47Violet-Orange External Paging22(audio signal) External Paging23Green-Violet Common (relay contact) 49Violet-Brown Ringer24Common (relay contact) 50 Violet-Slate Music Music25Slate-VioletGround (audio signal) T and are symbolic representations of the telephone connections and should not be confused with Tip Ring. Telephone connections are non-polarized.
6 Installing the KSU Installing the Emergency Telephone An optional Emergency Telephone (ET) automatically connects to Line 1 when the power fails or when power to the KSU is disconnected. Note:Use only a standard single-line telephone for this purpose. Installation Procedure 1.Connect the customer supplied Emergency Telephone to the Emergency Telephone (ET) jack on the lower right hand comer of the KSU panel. 2.Label the telephone: “Emergency Telephone Only. This telephone functions only when AC power to the telephone system is turned OFF.” Testing the Emergency Telephone The Emergency Telephone must be tested with the KSU power OFF. 1.Pick up the Emergency Telephone receiver. If you hear a dial tone, both the Emergency Telephone and Line 1 are functioning property. OR If you hear no dial tone, check tine 1. Unplug the Emergency Telephone and connect it directly to Line on the distribution block 2.If you still do not hear a dial tone, check the line connections and operation of the Emergency Telephone. 3.If the previous steps have been verified and there is still no dial tone at the Emergency Telephone, replace the KSU. 4.Repeat the Emergency Telephone test. Compact Installer Guide
1. Connect the receiver cord the telephone modular jack (indicated by the symbol at right). Route the cord through the appropriate cord guide in the base of the telephone. 2.Connect the line cord into the telephone line modular jack (indicated by the symbol at right). Route the cord through the appropriate cord guide. 3.Connect the other end of the line cord into the modular jack wired from the distribution panel. 4. When the telephone is connected to the KSU, the telephone display and indicators flash briefly while the initializes. The telephone is operational when the display shows the time and date. telephones cannot be used as off-premise extensions (OPX). For OPX applications, use the Analog Terminal Adapter and a single line telephone. (See the installation card for details.) CAUTION Never install or remove the Software Cartridge when the KSU power is ON.
1. 8 installing the telephones Installing a wall-mounted telephone 2. 3. 4. 5. Remove the beveled wall-mounting base from the back of the telephone. Grip the telephone, and with your thumbs, push on the wide edge of the base to pop it out from the telephone. Remove the receiver clip from the wall-mounting base. Install the clip in the forward lip “of the receiver rest. Use a screwdriver or similar tool to remove the center knock-out panel in the wall-mounting base. Screw the base to the wall (thin end up) so that the wall jack projects through the knock-out. Connect one end of the line cord to the telephone line jack (indicated by the symbol below). 6. 7. Route the line cord through the appropriate cord guide in the bottom of the telephone. Connect the other end of the line cord to the wall jack. Store any spare cord neatly in the base of the telephone and mount the telephone on the base. WARNING If the telephone line is supported with auxiliary power, the power source must be a Class 2 power source that is UL and CSA Listed. Compact Installer Guide
Optional equipment must meet with local regulatory approval standards. Auxiliary (Customer Supplied) The KSU provides a control contact to operate an external ringer. It does not provide ring current or DC voltage. The ringer relay contacts must more than 50 from a 30 Vdc source. 1.Follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions. 2.Connect the Auxiliary Ringer generator to the distribution block as shown in Chart 2 Internal Wiring. External Music source (Customer Supplied) This equipment provides music for the Music on Hold and Background Music features. These features must be enabled through Configuration (see the Programming section in this Guide). Refer to the Compact System Guide and Compact Programming Record for more information. The music source can be any approved low-power output device (such as a radio) with a high-impedance earphone jack. The recommended KSU input level is 1 Vrms across an input impedance of 3300 CAUTION To avoid damage to audio equipment, ensure that the polarity of the audio input is correct according to the IKSU internal wiring chart. Connect the music source and ground to the distribution block as shown in Chart 2 Internal Wiring. 2.Activate the Music on Hold or Background Music feature and adjust the volume at the music source to a comfortable level.
Installing optional equipment , , Background each can also be controlled at the telephone: External (Customer Supplied) The paging system uses the speakers on telephones and can also be used with external loudspeakers provided by the customer. The paging output from the KSU is 775 across an input impedance of 600 1.Follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions. 2.Connect the paging system audio input to the distribution block as shown in Chart 2 Internal Wiring. 3.Connect the paging relay (max. rating: 30 Vdc to the distribution block as shown in Chart 2 Internal Wiring. Note: external paging does not support talk-back paging equipment unless an external line port is used. Powering up the KSU Power ON the KSU by plugging in the power cord. The red’ power LED on the KSU should turn ON. 2.If the red LED does not ON, verify that there is power at the ac outlet. OR if there is power at the ac outlet, replace the KSU. Note:Re-install the KSU door once the system is operational. Compact Installer Guide
Programming a newly installed system involves the completion of the following programming steps:’ System Startup Configuration General Administration Programming overview System Startup System Startup is performed only when the system is first installed. System Startup allows you to one of three programming templates: Square, Hybrid, or PBX. Each template initializes all of the programming data to system wide defaults. Configuration Allows programming of basic line and telephone characteristics. Configuration code: This code gives access to: B. General admin c. set COPY D. General Administration Allows the customization of the system at installation and on an ongoing basis. (See the Compact System Coordinator Guide for details on Administration programming.) General admin is accessible through the Configuration code. For System Coordinators, Administration programming can only be accessed by using an Administration code. An optional password may be used after entering the Administration code.
12 Programming Set Copy This feature is to copy of system programming (Configuration and Administration) from on8 to another. programming on individual can also copied, but system-level programming will copied along with it. Copy appears on display as Set COPY and is by using Configuration code. System Version System Version you to not8 version numbers of the software in the System Processor (SP) software, residing in the Feature Cartridge. Version numbers can be used to determine whether you have the latest software release, and to trace a software fault if on8 occurs. For instance: SP version numbers can indicate a Software Cartridge incompatibility. SP and telephone version numbers can indicate a version incompatibility. SP and functional terminal version numbers can indicate a functional terminal incompatibility. To check the version number, start with the display showing System Version: 1. Press The display shows the version number of the SP. 2.Writ8 the SP version number on the appropriate Maintenance record. Compact Installer Guide
Programming 13 Chart 3 Programming Overview 5. 6. Service Modes The M7208, and M7324 Telephones can be used with the Compact system. Programming is done with an M7208, M7310, or M7324 Telephone. as shown on the following page.