Starplus Triad Xts Installation Manual
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Main Processing Board Installation 3-17 Chapter 3 - System Installation Figure 3-10: MPB, PMU, and MODU Configuration Program Module Unit The Program Module Unit (PMU) is installed on the MPB and contains the software used by the system to control features and their function. Install the PMU before installing the MPB. PMU MODU Por t 2 Paging (MPB2 only) Music on Hold Por t 5 Por t 1 LEDs Database Reset Button Ethernet Jack Default Switch Future Use) (MPB2 only) (MPB2 only) (MPB2 only -
3-18 Main Processing Board Installation Chapter 3 - System Installation Installing the PMU 1. Unpack the PMU from its antistatic conductive bag. 2. LocatetheCN8andCN9connectorsontheMPB.LocatetheCN1andCN9connectorson the PMU. 3. Position the PMU so that CN1 and CN2 align withCN8 and CN9 respectively on the MPB. Push the PMU onto the respective connectors and make sure it seats properly. Modem Unit The Modem Unit (MODU) provides an asynchronous modem for access to the system database and fault reporting features from a remote site. The module is optionally installed on the MPB and incorporates a 19,200 bps modem. The modem may be connected to a pre-selected CO Line through the system switching matrix. Installing the MODU 1. Unpack the MODU from its antistatic conductive bag. 2. LocatetheCN1andCN2connectorsontheMPB.LocatetheCN1andCN2connectorson the MODU. 3. Position the MODU so that CN2 and CN1 align with CN1 and CN2 respectively on the MPB. Push the MODU onto the respective connectors and make sure it seats properly. Link Module Unit The Link Module Unit (LMU) provides a link between the Cabinets of the KSU. LMU1 must be installed to connect Cabinet 0 to Cabinet 1. LMU2 is used to connect Cabinets 1 and 2. Signals are transmitted or received via linked cable. Set the clock source switch of LMU1 to the up position for T1 clock source chain and to the down position for PRI/BRI clock source chain. Figure 3-11: LMU1 Board Configuration
Miscellaneous Interface Unit Installation 3-19 Chapter 3 - System Installation Figure 3-12: LMU2 Board Configuration Miscellaneous Interface Unit Installation The Miscellaneous Interface unit (MISB) contains an External Music port (MOH/BGM), an External paging port, and four dry contacts. Optionally, the MISB is equipped with two serial interface ports by installing the Serial Interface Unit (SIU) daughter board. The SIU should be installed if more than two serial communication devices are to be connected to the system. The MISB consists of: †External page ports from the amphenol connector on the front edge of the MISB. These portsareconnectedtotransformers,providinga600ohmimpedance. †Music inputs from the amphenol connector on the front edge of the card. †Four independent relay contacts through the amphenol connector on the front edge of the MISB. These contacts are controlled by software from entries in the system database. Control signals are sent by the MPB. The output drives the relay coils, controlling the state of the 1 amp, 24V relay contacts. Table 3-3: MISB Connector Functions Connectors / Switches Function CN1 SIU Connection RJ21X RJ21-type female connector (25-pair Amphenol) for External Paging, External MOH, Relay contacts, and Alarm Input The MISB should be inserted into slot 8, Cabinet 0. Use extra care when removing RS-232 cables from the MPB or SIU boards. Hold the MPB/MISB card in the card slot before removing the RS-232 cable. Failure to perform this action may result in the MPB/MISB card being pulled from its slot.
3-20 Miscellaneous Interface Unit Installation Chapter 3 - System Installation Table 3-4: MISB Wiring Pair PIN # Color Description Pair PIN # Color Description 126 1WH/BL BL/WHRELAY1R RELAY1T14 39 14BK/BN BN/BK 227 2WH/OR OR/WHRELAY2R RELAY2T15 40 15BK/SL SL/BK 328 3WH/GN GN/WHRELAY3R RELAY3T16 41 16YL/BL BL/YL 429 4WH/BN BN/WHRELAY4R RELAY4T17 42 17YL/OR OR/YL 530 5WH/SL SL/WH18 43 18YL/GN GN/YLALARM - R ALARM - T 631 6RD/BL BL/RD19 44 19YL/BN BN/YL 732 7RD/OR OR/RD20 45 20YL/SL SL/YL 833 8RD/GN GN/RD21 46 21VI/BL BL/VI 934 9RD/BN BN/RD22 47 22VI/OR OR/VI 10 35 10RD/SL SL/RD23 48 23VI/GN GN/VI 11 36 11BK/BL BL/BKBGM/MOH1R BGM/MOH1T24 49 24VI/BN BN/VI 12 37 12BK/OR OR/BK25 50 25VI/SL SL/VI 13 38 13BK/GN GN/BKEXP1R EXP1T
Miscellaneous Interface Unit Installation 3-21 Chapter 3 - System Installation Serial Interface Unit The Serial Interface Unit (SIU) board is used for SMDR printout and caller ID. The system supports up to 4 Serial Interface circuits, 2 circuits on the MPB and an additional 2 circuits on the SIU board (ports 3 and 4). The following is a list of the system’soutput: On-line SMDR ACD Caller ID Installing the SIU 1. Unpack the SIU from its antistatic conductive bag. There should also be a plastic bag with two plastic standoffs and two metal screws. 2. Push the two standoffs into the holes on the SIU board. 3. Locate the CN1 connector and the two screw holes on the MISB. 4. Push the SIU board onto the CN1 connector ensuring that it seats correctly. 5. From the back side of the MISB board, insert the two metal screws into the holes and tighten them into the bottom of each standoff to secure. Figure 3-13: MISB & SIU Installation A SIU board can only be installed on the MISB.
3-22CO/PBX Connections Chapter 3 - System Installation CO/PBX Connections There are four types of analog CO/PBX Line interface boards available. These boards include the Loop Start CO Line Interface Boards (LCOB, LCOBE, and LCOBC) and the Direct Inward Dial Interface Board (DIDB). There are four types of digital CO/PBX Line interface boards available. These boards include the T1IB, PRIB, BRIB, and VOIP card. When using CO Lines as additional music inputs, keep in mind that the music source may require a talk battery in series with either TIP or Ring. This talk battery boosts the signal level sufficiently so that the CO Line interface can read the signal. Figure 3-14: Talk Battery Analog CO/PBX Line Interface Boards Loop Start CO Interface Board The Loop Start CO Interface Board (LCOB) supports up to eight (8) Loop Start CO Lines (LCOB = 6 lines, LCOBE = 8 lines, LCOBC = 8 lines and Caller ID) and can be optionally equipped with a DTMF Receiver Unit. Each Interface contains ring and loop current detection circuits, Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog conversions, and pulse and ground flash signaling circuit. The LCOB contains LEDs that illuminate to indicate the in-use status of each CO line. The RJ21 type male connector is mounted on the front edge of the LCOB for connecting to the CO lines. »Add-on Boards: DTRU for LCOB, DTRU4 for LCOBE and LCOBC Installing the DTRU Module DTRU to LCOB 1. Unpack the DTRU module from its antistatic conductive bag. 2. Locate the CN1 and CN2 connectors on the DTRU module. 3. Locate the CN1 and CN2 and the CN3 and CN4 connectors on the LCOB. Either pair can be used to mount a DTRU. Use the second pair to mount a second DTRU. 4. Position the DTRU module so that either its: CN1 aligns with CN2 and its CN2 aligns with the CN1 connector on the LCOB. -or- CN1 aligns with CN4 and its CN2 aligns with the CN3 connector on the LCOB. 5. Push the DTRU onto these connectors to seat it securely. KSUMusic Source Talk Battery +-
CO/PBX Connections3-23 Chapter 3 - System Installation DTRU4 to LCOBE or LCOBC 1. Unpack the DTRU4 module from its antistatic conductive bag. 2. Locate the CN1 and CN2 connectors on the DTRU4 module. 3. Locate the CN1 and CN2 connectors on the LCOBE. 4. Position the DTRU4 module so that the CN2 and CN1 connectors align with the CN1 and CN2 connectors on the LCOB respectively. 5. Push the DTRU4 onto these connectors to seat it securely. Figure 3-15: LCOB Interface Board w/DTRU Installation DTRUCON2 CON1CN1 CN2CN4CN3
3-24CO/PBX Connections Chapter 3 - System Installation Figure 3-16: LCOBE & LCOBC w/DTRU4 Installation CN2CN1 CN2 CN3 D TR U4
CO/PBX Connections3-25 Chapter 3 - System Installation Table 3-5: LCOB Wiring LCOB Connector LCOB Designation Connector Pin # J2 3 Tip 1 2Ring1 4Tip2 1Ring2 J3 3 Tip 3 2Ring3 4Tip4 1Ring4 J4 3 Tip 5 2Ring5 4Tip6 1Ring6
3-26CO/PBX Connections Chapter 3 - System Installation Pair PIN # Color Description Pair PIN # Color Description 126 1WH/BL BL/WHRing 1 Tip 1 LCOBE and LCOBC Station Ports 13 38 13BK/GN GN/BK 227 2WH/OR OR/WHRing 2 Tip 214 39 14BK/BN BN/BK 328 3WH/GN GN/WHRing 3 Tip 315 40 15BK/SL SL/BK 429 4WH/BN BN/WHRing 4 Tip 416 41 16YL/BL BL/YL 530 5WH/SL SL/WHRing 5 Tip 517 42 17YL/OR OR/YL 631 6RD/BL BL/RDRing 6 Tip 618 43 18YL/GN GN/YL 732 7RD/OR OR/RDRing 7 Tip 719 44 19YL/BN BN/YL 833 8RD/GN GN/RDRing 8 Tip 820 45 20YL/SL SL/YL 934 9RD/BN BN/RD21 46 21VI/BL BL/VI 10 35 10RD/SL SL/RD22 47 22VI/OR OR/VI 11 36 11BK/BL BL/BK23 48 23VI/GN GN/VI 12 37 12BK/OR OR/BK24 49 24VI/BN BN/VI 25 50 25VI/SL SL/VI