Starplus Triad Xts Installation Manual
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System Configuration Tables2-11 Chapter 2 - System Specifications Table 2-12: Single Line Audible Signals Type of Signal FrequencySignal Duration (in seconds unless otherwise indicated) Single Line Signals Incoming CO Line 20Hz 90 VAC 2.0 on/4.0 off; Repeated Intercom Tone Ringing 20Hz 90 VAC 1.0 on/0.2 off/1.0 on/4.0 off; Repeated Transferred CO Line 20Hz 90 VAC 1.0 on/0.2 off/1.0 on/4.0 off; Repeated CO Line Recall 20Hz 90 VAC 2.0 on/4.0 off; Repeated CO Queue Call Back 20Hz 90 VAC 1.0 on/2.0 off; Repeated Type of Signal FrequencySignal Duration (in seconds unless otherwise indicated) Single Line Confidence Tones Intercom Ringback 440+480 1.0 on/3.0 off Transferred CO Line 440+480 1.0 on/0.2 off/1.0 on/4.0 off Call Announce 440 0.2 on/0.2 off; (3 bursts) Busy Tone 480+620 1.0 on/0.2 off/1.0 on/0.2 off/0.2 on/ 0.2 off/0.2on/ 0.2 off/0.2 on; Repeated Error Tone 480+620 0.2 on/0.1 off; Repeated Intercom Dial Tone 350+440 Steady DND Tone 350+440 0.2 on/0.2 off/0.2 on/0.2 off/0.2 on/0.2 off; burst Paging Confirmation Tone 350+440 1.0 on Conference Time-out Tone 440 Programmable Steady Tone Confirmation Tone 350+440 0.2 on/0.2 off; (3 bursts)
2-12System Configuration Tables Chapter 2 - System Specifications Table 2-13: Digital Station Visual Signals - CO Line Buttons Feature/Function Flash Rate LED Color Incoming CO Ringing 60 ipm double wink Red Transferred CO Ringing 120 ipm Flash Red CO Line Recalling 480 ipm Flutter Red System HOLD 60 ipm double wink Red Exclusive HOLD (I-Hold) 120 ipm Flash Green I-HOLD (System) 60 ipm wink Green CO Line Queue Call Back 480 ipm Flutter Red CO Line in Use ON Steady Red CO Line Idle OFF Exclusive Hold (other stations) ON Steady Red Table 2-14: Digital Station Visual Signals - DSS/BLF Buttons Feature/Function Flash Rate LED Color Off-Hook (Busy) ON Steady Red Incoming Intercom Ring 120 ipm Flutter Red Call Announce (H or P Mode) Steady Red Message Waiting Call Back 120 ipm Flutter Red Station in Do Not Disturb 60 ipm Double Flash Red Camp On (by station) 120 ipm Flash Red Automatic Call Back 120 ipm Flash Red Station Unavailable (ACD/UCD) 60 ipm Flash Red off (3 bursts)+480
System Configuration Tables2-13 Chapter 2 - System Specifications Table 2-15: Digital Station Visual Signals - Feature/Function Buttons Feature/Function Flash Rate LED Color Call Forward (active) Steady Red Message Wait (active) Steady Red Camp On (active) 120 ipm Flash Red Call Back (active-initiator) 120 ipm Flash Red CO Line Queue (active) 480 Flutter Red DND (active) Steady Red Mute Steady Red On/OFF Steady Red Conference Steady Red Speed (moment on until bin address dialed) Steady Red Personalized Messages 15 ipm Flash Red Tone Intercom Call (Hold button) 15 ipm Flash Red Loop same as CO Green/Red Pool same as CO Green/Red Transfer 60 ipm Flash Green Table 2-16: Signals to CalledStation (Digital Station) Feature (Indication) Sound in HzOccurrence - Cadence (in seconds unless otherwise indicated) Incoming CO Line (*user selectable) 0.4 on/0.4 off/0.4 on/2.0 off Intercom Tone Ringing (*user selectable) 0.8 on/2.4 off; Repeated Intercom Call Announce (H & P) 935 0.2 on/0.2 off; (2 bursts) Transferred CO Line (*user selectable) 0.2 on/0.2 off; (2 bursts) CO Line Recall (*user selectable) 0.2 on/0.6 off; Repeated Message Waiting Call Back (*user selectable) 0.8 on/2.4 off; Repeated Queued CO Line Call Back (*user selectable) 0.2 on/0.6 off; Repeated Camp On 935 0.8 second burst Alarm Tone - Repeated 701/857 1.0 on/.25 off; Repeated Alarm Tone - Single (Continuous) 701/857 1.0 on; (once every 30-60 seconds until alarm is reset) * Only one (1) tone can be selected by a station at a time. This tone is used for all signaling that uses the“User Selectable”tone.
2-14System Configuration Tables Chapter 2 - System Specifications Table 2-17: Signals to CallingStation (Digital Station) Feature (Indication)SoundinHz Occurrence - Cadence (in seconds unlessotherwise indicated) Station Intercom Ring Back Tone 1215/1471 1.0 on/2.8 off; Repeated Intercom Call Announce 935 0.2 on/.24 off; three (3) times (HF mode) Busy Tone 701 1.0 on/0.2 off/ 1.0 on/0.2 off/0.6 on/0.6 off/0.2 on/0.2off/ 0.2 on/0.2 off/0.2 on/0.2 off Error Tone 701 0.2 on/0.1 off; Repeated Intercom Dial Tone 420 Continuous DND Tone 701 0.26 on/0.2 sec off/0.2 on/0.2 off/0.2 on/0.6 off; Repeated Paging Confirmation Tone 935 1 second burst Conference Time Out Warning Tone 420 1 second burst Programming Confirmation Tone 440 three 100ms bursts Programmed Error Tone 1471 0.2 on/0.2 off; Six (6) times Table2-18:VoiceMailConfidenceTones VM Condition Action Tone Received Sound In HzOccurrence - Cadence (in seconds unless otherwise indicated) OffHook InternalDialTone (no stutter tone)350/440 Continuous Calls an Internal Station (idle) Ring Back Tone 440/480 0.8 on/2.4 off; Repeated Initiate a Transfer (hook-flash) Internal Dial Tone (no stutter tone)350/440 Continuous Calls an Internal Station (busy) *Call back not allowedBusy Tone 480/620 1.0 on/0.2 off/1.0 on/0.2 off/0.2 on/ 0.2 off/0.2 on/0.2 off/0.2 on Calls an Internal Station (DND) Busy Tone 480/620 1.0 on/0.2 off/1.0 on/0.2 off/0.2 on/ 0.2 off/0.2 on/0.2 off/0.2 on Calls an Internal Station (programmed/not equipped)Busy Tone 480/620 1.0 on/0.2 off/1.0 on/0.2 off/0.2 on/ 0.2 off/0.2 on/0.2 off/0.2 on Calls an Internal Station (not programmed/not equipped)Error Tone 480/620 0.2 on/0.1 off; Repeated Dials an Invalid Digit/FACODE/Station Error Tone 480/620 0.2 on/0.1 off; Repeated Calling Party Disconnects (Internal or External call)Silence or (Disconnect Digits)0or (DTMF Digits)(Continuous or as programmed)
3 System Installation This chapter provides the basic system installation and wiring instructions for theXTS, as well as how to install the optional cards and interface units.
Introduction3-3 Chapter 3 - System Installation Introduction As with any sophisticated communications device, installation of theXTSrequires the care and forethought of a competent technician. To assure easy servicing and reliable operation, several factors must be considered when planning the system installation. The installation consists of these major steps: †Site Preparation †KSU and Power Supply (PS) Installation †PCB Installation †System Wiring †Keyset and Terminal Installation †System Programming and Verification Installing theXTSis quick and efficient if these installation instructions are followed. Site Preparation General Site Considerations The first step is to locate an acceptable site for the common equipment (KSU, boards, etc.). When locating a mounting site for the KSU, the following points must be considered. Wall Mounting-- The KSU is designed for wall mounting and should not be mounted directly to a masonry or plasterboard wall. It is recommended that a 1/2 inch plywood back boardbefirmlymountedtothewall,andtheKSUandmaindistributionframebemounted to the back board. Rack Mounting-- The KSU is also designed for rack mounting using the optional floor or cabinet-model rack. If using the rack mounting option, ensure the location for the unit is on a flat flooring area. Dedicated Access-- The location must have access to a dedicated 120 Volt AC (±10%), 60 Hz, single-phase circuit with a circuit breaker or fuse rated at 15 amps. A 3-wire (parallel blade grounded outlet should be within approximately 6 feet of the lower left rear of the Cabinet 0 mounting. Grounding-- The location must have access to a good earth ground, such as a metallic cold water pipe with no non-metallic joints. The ground source should be located as close as possible to the system. Ventilation-- The system should be located in an area which is well ventilated with a recommended temperature range of 68°-78°F and a relative humidity range of 5-60% (non-condensing). Distance Parameters-- The system should be located within 25 feet of the telephone company’s termination point. Also, the location should be within the prescribed station loop lengths for all keysets and terminals. If existing cabling is to be used, the location of existing cabling and conduits should be considered.
3-4Site Preparation Chapter 3 - System Installation Accessibility-- The location should have adequate accessibility, space, and lighting for future servicing and should consider the need for future expansion. Hazard Protection-- The system should be located in an area that is protected from flooding, flammable materials, excessive dust and vibration. Interference-- The site should be away from radio transmitting equipment, arc-welding devices, copying machines and other electrical equipment that are capable of generating electrical interferences. Operation of this equipment may cause interference; in this case the user, at their own expense, must take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. Backboard Installation A wooden backboard is recommended for all installations and must be installed when the location has masonry or plasterboard walls. †A 1/2-inch plywood material is sufficient for most installations. †The back-board should be mounted at a convenient height, about 3 feet above the floor and bolted in a number of places to distribute the weight of the system. †Space should be available on the bottom side of the back-board for the MDF cabling and for optional equipment such as a music source and PFTU, etc. †It is recommended the location of each major item be roughly sketched on the backboard as an installation layout. Verify On-Site Equipment Once the equipment installation site has been identified and a dedicated AC outlet, earth ground, lighting, and ventilation are available: 1. Verify that all equipment required is on-site and has not been damaged during shipment. 2. Unpack the KSUs to assure there is no shipping damage. 3. Notice that a mounting template is packed with each KSU and this template is required later in the installation. 4. Check that the type and quantity of boards receive is correct and optional equipment and a Power Line Surge Protector are on-site. 5. It is not necessary to unpack the individual boards at this time. If any equipment is damaged or missing, notify the appropriate personnel to correct the situation.
KSU Installation3-5 Chapter 3 - System Installation KSU Installation TheXTSKey Service Unit (KSU) consists of Cabinet 0 and optional Cabinets 1 and 2. The basic exterior of theXTSSystem is shown inFigure 3-1. Mounting Cabinet 0 Cabinet 0 is a metal frame cabinet designed for wall mounting. Use the mounting template provided with the Cabinet to mark the location for the screws to mount the Cabinet. The Cabinet must NOT be mounted directly on a masonry or dry-wall surface; in this case a wooden backboard is required. Refer toFigure 3-2for the distance between mounting holes. Figure 3-1:XTSMounting Holes and Installation Layout
3-6KSU Installation Chapter 3 - System Installation The Cabinet is mounted with four #10 or larger, 1½inch or longer screws. 1. Drill pilot holes in the locations marked, insert the screws and tighten, leaving about½ inch exposed. 2. Mount the Cabinet on the screws and tighten the screws securely. Figure 3-2: MountingXTSCabinet Mounting Cabinet 1 and Cabinet 2 The optional Cabinets include a metal housing designed for wall mount installation. Cabinet 1 is mounted above Cabinet 0 and Cabinet 2 is mounted above Cabinet 1. 1. Before mounting the optional Cabinets, remove the Interconnection Cover on the top right side of Cabinet 0 and Cabinet 1 and on the bottom of Cabinet 1 and Cabinet 2. 2. Mount the optional Cabinet on the screws and tighten the screws securely. 3. Mount the 4 side brackets between the Cabinets. 4. Interconnection is achieved via a amphenol type connector. No cable is used to connect the Cabinets together. Refer toFigure 3-3.