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Panasonic Digital Business System Section 300 Installation Guide
Panasonic Digital Business System Section 300 Installation Guide
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Installation, Section 300 issue 2 Specifications August 30,1993 Part No. Description Quantity + + + + + + S% 2% 22 %:$3 %2 Z$ 8s 22 QQ 22 2% Qf=l qa 2% 22 f2Q Qf3 Expansion Connectors VB-43 120 Trunk expansion 2 2 connector 2 2 2 2 -.-.- VB-43 12 1 Extension expansion 1* 0* connector Doorbox Equipment VB-4370 1 Door box adaptor 24 24 48 48 58 64 VB-43705 Door box 48 48 96 96 112 128 Optional Equipment VB-43706 Remote Administration Interface (RA 1-A) - 1 1 1 1 1 1 VB-43707 Remote Administration Interface (RA I-B) VB-2450A-2P Built-in system backup 2 batteries N/A 1 N/A N/A 1 N/A N/A VB-2650-2P Built-in system backup batteries N/A 1 N/A 2 1 N/A 2 2 VB-2089P SLT ringer box 2 2 2 2 2 2 _ VA-43703 Qline power 12 14 16 14 16 16 failure unit VB-43702 Off-premise 16 16 16 16 16 16 extension adaptor VB-43940 Application processor 1 1 1 1 1 1 interface (API) VB-439X 1 VMS software VB-439X3 ACD software 1 1 1 1 1 1 VB-43991 PCAS software *Note: An expansion connector is not required to use an extension card in the E6flRK slot of a DBS 96. The DBS 96 uses connector CN 14 to accommodate an extension card in the ECflRK slot. 7-12
Installation, Section 300 Issue 2 Specifications August 30,1993 Cabling Specifications Table 7-11. Maximum cabling distances Loop Type and Resistance Resistance Cable Gauge Maximum Cabling Length in Feet (A WG) (Distance from the DBS) Key phone, EM/24 22 1239 40 Ohms 24 779 26 490 DSS/72 22 619 20 Ohms 24 779 26 490 SLT 22 3097 00 Ohms 24 1948 26 1225 OPX (Loop between the DBS and the OPX Adap- tor) 22 ._ 309 10 Ohms 24 194 26 122 OPX (Loop between the DPX Adaptor and a push- button SLT) 900 Ohms 1 :excluding end 24 17532 .mpedance) 26 11025 Door-phone (Loop between the DBS and the poor- phone Adaptor) Doorphone (Loop between lhe Doorphone Adaptor and the Doorphone) I 22 I 10 Ohms 1 I 26 I 122 I 40 Ohms I I 26 I 490 I Voice Announce Unit 10Ohms I 22 27877 309 194 22 1239 24 I 779 22 309 24 I 194 I I 26 122 7-13
Installation, Section 300 Issue 2 Specifjcations August 30,1993 Communiciition Parameters Table 7-12. Voice path from KTELs to DBS Channel Overall communications path D-channel data i B-channel data Speed 256 kbps 16 kbps 64 kbps Table 7-13. Data communications ports ‘art MDR Parameters Interface Baud rate Parity IStop bit length IData bit length RS232-C 300,1200,4800 or 9600 kbps Even, odd, or none 11, 1.5, or 2 IS, 6,7, or 8 4aintenance (RAI card) (Baud rate I300 (RAI-A) or 300 or 1200 @AI-B) Stop bit length 1 Data bit length 8 Parity Even 7-l 4
Installation, Section 300 Issue 2 Specifications August 30,1993 Signaling Characteristics Table 7-14. Signaling to CO Item Specif”rcation Dial pulse 8 to 11 pulses per second (PPS) Break ratio 58 to 64% Minimum pause 0.7 to 1.0 seconds Trunk start Loop or ground start Table 7-15. Signaling levels Item Trunk input (DISA) Output from DBS (at MDF) Analog station input (Dial status) Analog station output (Talk path originated from a key phone to an SLT) Level Distortion -40 dBm (minimum) Less than 10% High level: -8 d.Bm (minimum) 1 Low level: -10 dBm (minimum) High level: -8 dE%m+/-0.5 dBm Low level: -6 dBm+/-0.5 dBm Tdle 7-16. Transmission specijicahons km mpedance Iverload level nsertion Loss CO trunk to analog station Analog station to CO trunk CO trunk to digital station Digital station to CO trunk Digital station to digital station Digital station to analog station Analog station to digital station Analog station to analog station Specifxation 600 Ohms 600 Ohms OdB OdB OdB OdB 6dB 6dB 6dB 6dB 7-15
Installation, Section 300 Issue 2 Specifications August 30,1993 Tone Characteristics Table 7-17. Tone Phn Tone Name 1 Frequency Timing (seconds) CO Call Tones CO incoming call 550/400 Hz at 16 Hz Programmable Hold recall 55OMOO Hz at 16 Hz 0.5 on/3.5 off Transfer recall 550/400 Hz at 16 Hz 0.5 on/3.5 off Trunk queuing 550/400 Hz at 16 Hz 0.5 on/O.5 off/O.5 on/2.5 off CO offhook signal 550 Hz logoff Internal Tones (Key Phones) Dial tone 4OOHz Continuous CO incoming call 550 Hz 1 on/3 off (Prior to CPC-B 3.1) Programmable (CPC-B 3.1 or higher) Callback 4OOHz 1 on/3 off Busy 4OOHz 0.5 on/o.5 off Busy override 4OOHz 0.25 on/O.25 off/O.25 on Splash 550 Hz 0.5 on Error 4OOHz 0.5 on/o.5 off Reminder call 550 Hz 4 on/l off/4 on/l off/4on 1 off/4 on/silence Call waiting 550 Hz 0.25 on/O.25 off/O.25 01-r/7.25 off Key press 1kHz Duration of the key press Internal Tones (SLTs) CO/Station ringing 20 Hz 1 on/3 off Hold recall Callback Transfer 20 Hz 0.5 on/3.5 off (Prior to CPC-B 2.11) Transfer 20 Hz Programmable (CPC-B 2.11 or higher) f 7-l 6
Installation, Section 300 Issue 2 Specifications August 30,1993 I Tone Natie I Frequency 1 Voice mail ringing 1 SO/400 Hz at 16 Hz 2 on/2 off Table 7-18. DTMF frequencies Digit Frequency (.Hz) 1 697 + 1209 t I 2 697 + 1336 3 697 + 1477 4 770 + 1209 5 770 + 1336 6 770 + 1477 7 852 + 1209 8 852 + 1336 9 852 + 1477 * 941 + 1209 0 941 + 1336 # 941 + 1477 7-17
Installation, Section 300 Issue 2 Index August 30,1993 ltidex A DSLTs Analog extensions 4-34 installation 4-37 wall mounting 3- 16 B DSS/72 4-37 DTMF frequencies 7- 17 Background music 5-8 Battery backup E capacities 7-3 installation 3-9 C Cabinet installation 3- 19 batteries 3-9 cards 3-6 DSLT wall mounting 3- 16 grounding 3-5 key phone wall mounting 3- 13 system iinitialization 3-19 test phone 3-20 wall mounting 3-3 Cabling distances 7- 13 Card installation 3-6 Channel service unit 4- 10 Clock sync cable 4-27 Configurations 2-5 Connector panel 2-3 Cover removal 3-3 CPC description 2-8 RAMCLEAR 3- 19 RAMHOLD 3- 19 strap S 1 3-7 SW1 3-19 csu 4-10 EM/24 4-39 EMI filter 4-36 Environmental requirements l-3,7-4 Extensions connectors 4-29 maximums 2-5 pinouts 4-30 External ringer 5- 16 F Facility interface codes l-3 FCC registration number l-3 Fractional Tl 4-10 G Grounding l-4,3-5 Ground-start trunks 4-6 H Heat 7-3 generation I Initialization 3-19 Lnput power 7-3 D DID trunks 4-6 Door box adaptor 5-25 Door phone 5-25 Double-cabinet systems 6- 1 L Lightning protection l-4 Line expansion 4-41 Loop-start trunks 4-6 X-l
Installation, Section 300 issue 2 M MFR cards in double-cabinet systems 6-4 slot locations 2-7 strap S3 6-10 Model numbers l-3 Mounting brackets 3-4 Music-on-hold 5-8 N Network address signaling code l-3 Network interface codes l-3 New function reset 4- 18,4-25,4-27 0 OPX 5- 10 P Paging 5-14 Part numbers VA-43703 5- 18 VB-2450A-2P 3-9 VB-2650-2P 3-9 VB-43030 l-3 VB-43 120 4-4 1 VB-43121 4-41 VB-435 11 4-6 VB-4370 1 5-25 VB-437025-10 VB-43705 5-25 VB-43706 5-6 VB-43707 5-6 VB-43708 5-2 1 VB-5353 1 4-6 PCAS 5-3 PFU 5-18 Power consumption 7-3 Power failure unit 5- 18 Printed circuit cards card installation 3-6 descriptions 2-6 maximums 2-6 slot locations 2-7 R Index August 30, 1993 RAI 5-6 Registration number l-3 Remote administration interface 5-6 Ringer equivalence number l-3 RJ48 pinouts 4-23 RS232C 25-pin to 25-pin cable 5-4 25-pin to g-pin cable 5-5 S see switch 4 3-6 variable resistors 5-9 Service order codes l-3 SLTs 4-34 SMDR 5-3 Specifications backup batteries 7-3 cabling distances 7- 13 communications parameters 7- 14 dimensions and weight 7-4 DTMF frequencies 7- 17 environmental requirements 7-4 feature-related capacities 7-5 hardware maximums 7-7 heat generation 7-3 input power 7-3 power consumption 7-3 signaling 7-15 tone plan 7-16 trunk and line capacities 7-5 Sync cable 4-22,4-25,4-27 Sync unit 4- 19,4-20 T Tl distance from DBS to CSU 4-22 grounding 4-24 hardware requirements 4-9 MDF card 4-21 Test phone 3-20 , Tone plan 7- 16 x-2
Installation, Section 300 Issue 2 Trunks maximums 2-5,7-j trunk expansion 4-4 1 trunk numbering single-cabinet systems 4- 11 Trunks and lines 4- 1 U UNA device 5-16 V VA-43703 5- 18 VAU 5-21 VB-2450A-2P 3-9 VB-2650-2P 3-9 VB-43050 l-3 VB-43060 l-3 VB-43 110 4-9 VB-43 120 4-4 1 VB-431214-41 VB-4354 1 4-6 VB-4356 l-4-9 VB-43562 4-9 VB-43563 4-9,4- 19 VB-43564 4-9,4-25 VB-4370 1 5-25 VB-43702 5- 10 VB-43705 5-25 VB-43706 5-6 VB-43707 5-6 VB-43708 5-2 1 Voice Announce Unit 5-21 Index August 30,1993 W Wall mounting cabinets 3-3 DSLTs 3-16 key phones 3-13 x-3
MCC/Panasonic’ Business Telephone, Engineering Department TO: All DBS Dealers FROM: MCC/Panasonic Business Telephone, Engineering Department DATE: July 30, 1993 SUBJECT: Documentation Update This documentation update contains new versions of Programming Guidance (Section 400) and Forms and Tables (Section 450). These manuals replace the existing versions of Sections 400 and 450. In addition, Feature Operation (Section 700) has recently been updated and is now being shipped with new CPC cards. The Business Telephone Engineering Department is striving to improve the quality of documenta- tion provided‘to our dealers. To help in this endeavor, please inform us of any corrections you feel should be made. Simply mark up the pages in question and send them to the following address. MCC/Panasonic Business Telephone, Engineering Department Technical Publications 200 1 Westside Parkway Bldg. 200, Suite 260 Alpharetta, GA 3020 1