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Telrad Digital DIGITAL Family Of Systems Administration, Installation And Upgrade Addendum Manual
Telrad Digital DIGITAL Family Of Systems Administration, Installation And Upgrade Addendum Manual
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Section 1: INTRODUCTION 1-3 Universal Data Card manual (Catalog No. 79-125-0410/E) con- tains a description of the Universal Data Card and describes the hardware installation, software configuration, operation and applica- tions of the card. Feature description addendum (Catalog No. 76-110-0690/G) con- tains a detailed explanation of the system features and services that are new to Release 7 of the DIGITAL KEY BX and DIGITAL 400 sys- tems. Operating instructions (Catalog No. 76-110-0165/G) provides op- erating instructions for digital telephone sets, Telrad analog key tele- phones and Single Line Telephones. ImaGEN Integrated voice messaging system manual (Catalog No. 83-130-8050/J) contains an explanation of ImaGEN, including an explanation of ImaGEN capabilities and features, as well as in- stallation, maintenance and programming instructions.1.6CONVENTIONS 1.6.1Terminology conventions This addendum refers to the DIGITAL KEY BX system and the DIGITAL 400 system. These two systems are referred to in this addendum as the DIGITAL systems or the DIGITAL family of systems, depending on the context. The DIGITAL KEY BX and DIGITAL 400 systems supports three types of telephones: •Avanti telephones, referred to in this addendum as Avanti tele- phone sets. •Digital telephones, referred to in this addendum as DIGITAL tele- phone sets. •Single line analog telephones, referred to in this addendum as single line telephones or SLTs. 1. 6. 2 Typographic conventions Throughout this manual, the following typographical conventions have been used: •Text to be entered at the computer keyboard is shown like this: 128, name, Sunday. •Names of screens or menus appear, in capital letters, like this: ONLINE CONFIGURATION Screen.
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2-1 Section 2 INSTALLATION2.1GENERAL The installation of Release SB7/DB7 DIGITAL systems is the same as that of Release SB6/DB6, except for those features described in this addendum. Refer to the Release SB6/SB7 DIGITAL Installation manual. NOTE There is no technician station in Release SB7/DB7 DIGITAL systems.2.2ULD AND UHD CARDS The ULD card provides an interface between the system and Avanti telephone sets and their add-ons (DSS consoles, SLTs, or RS232 data cards). There is no limit on the number of ULD cards in the sys- tem. The ULD card supports: 16 Avanti telephones and their add-ons. The UHD card supports: 8 Avanti telephones and their add-ons. These cards are ready to install. Figure 2-1 indicates the location of EMI and RFI contacts and the LED on the ULD and the UHD cards. Figure 2-1 ULD and UHD cardsW4 W5 W2 W3EMI/RFI contactLED
76-110-0175/G, Issue 2 2-2ULD power limitation •Maximum 5 watt for 5V •Maximum 110 watt for 48V It is recommended that unused ULD ports be the last ports on the card. RS232 connector The ULD card has an RS232 socket for connection to a PC. The pins are the same as for an ELD card (RX TX GND). The RS232 port sup- ports 19200 bps. LEDs There is a LED on the ULD card for the ULD controller. The indica- tions are as follows: •steady red - from the time that the card is plugged in until the ini- tialization process is complete. •blinking - (900 msec on, 100msec off) during regular operation. •flashing - (100 msec on, 1000 msec off) when the card is out of service. MDF connector The ULD card has a 50 pin connector (J2) to be used as a front con- nector to the MDF. The pin layout is provided in Table 2-1. The Avanti telephones can be wired to the ULD or UHD card using two wires (designated U+ and U- on Table 2-1) or four wires (desig- nated U+, U-, GROUND, and -48V on Table 2-1). With the two-wire connection the ULD and UHD cards support 16 and eight Avanti tele- phones, respectively. The the four-wire connection can be used for eight Avanti telephones on the ULD card or four on the UHD card. With a four-wire connection, the distance that the telephones can be from the system cabinet is increased, with certain configurations (see Section 2.3.1). NOTE The polarity of the telephone wiring is not significant.
Section 2: INSTALLATION 2-3 Table 2-1: ULD card MDF connector J2 Pin No. Port No.Port Function 1P1U+ 2P2U+ 3P3U+ 4P4U+ 5P5U+ 6P6U+ 7P7U+ 8P8U+ 9P9U+ 10P10U+ 11P11U+ 12P12U+ 13P13U+ 14P14U+ 15P15U+ 16P16U+ 17SPARESPARE 18P1GROUND 19P2GROUND 20P3GROUND 21P4GROUND 22P5GROUND 23P6GROUND 24P7GROUND 25P8GROUND 26P1U- 27P2U- 28P3U- 29P4U- 30P5U- 31P6U- 32P7U- 33P8U- 34P9U- 35P10U- 36P11U- 37P12U- 38P13U- 39P14U- 40P15U- 41P16U- 42SPARESPARE 43P1-48V 44P2-48V 45P3-48V 46P4-48V 47P5-48V 48P6-48V 49P7-48V 50P8-48V
76-110-0175/G, Issue 2 2-42.3AVANTI TELEPHONE SETS AND OPTION MODULES 2.3.1Avanti telephone set configuration options Table 2-2 shows the maximum configuration distances for Avanti sets wired with 24 AWG wire. These distances are valid when the add-on units receive their power from the DIGITAL system’s power supply. NOTE When the add-on units are powered by an auxiliary power adapter, maximum distance is 1500meters for all configu- rations, except for the two-wire fully duplex station, which has a maximum configuration distance of 1100meters. Table 2-2: Maximum configuration distances for Avanti telephone sets (in meters) - 24AWG wire 2.3.2 Data card options There are three types of data cards available for Avanti telephone sets: •The Avanti APPLync card, for use with ACD I.Q.; •The Avanti DATALync card, for use with TAPI; •The CoOperate card, for use with TSAPI. The data cards can be installed in the following telephone sets: •Avanti 3025 •Avanti 3020F and Avanti 3020H •Avanti 3015DF and Avanti 3015DH •Avanti 3015H. Unlike DIGITAL telephone sets, each of these data sets has only one RS232 connector. Avanti APPLync card The Avanti APPLync card uses a special protocol for PC applica- tions, such as ACD I.Q. In PC application mode, data transfer is over the DIGITAL system’s D channel. This is the default work mode. Data is transferred from the PC application via the PC RS232, the data card RS232, the U bus D channel, the ULD card, and the sys- tem LAN toward any DIGITAL system resource address.ConfigurationAvanti setAvanti set with one add-onAvanti set with two add-onsTwo-wire half-duplex station1500900600Two-wire full-duplex station1100700500Four-wire half-duplex station150015001200Four-wire full-duplex station150014001000
Section 2: INSTALLATION 2-5 CoOperate card The CoOperate card uses a special protocol for PC applications, such as TSAPI. In PC application mode, data transfer is over the DIGITAL system’s D channel. This is the default work mode. Data is transferred from the PC application via the PC RS232, the data card RS232, the U bus D channel, the ULD card, and the sys- tem LAN toward any DIGITAL system resource address. Avanti DATALync card This card supports TAPI applications. It has only one mode of oper- ation - TAPI mode - in which signaling transfer is over the SBS D channel. Protocol All data cards support proprietary commands for signaling purposes between the PC and the data card. Features not supported by Avanti telephone sets •Keynet application •Basic TAPI (CSV) •Modem interface •v110, 120 protocols •technician set. 2.3.3Connecting the option module or stand to the Avanti telephone set An Avanti telephone set can support various option modules or it can rest on a stand. The following procedures explain how to install the desired option module. Follow steps 2 and 3 to install the telephone stand. 1.Insert the RJ45 connector on the free end of the cable (marked RJ45 in Figure 2-2) on the option module into the RJ45 socket of the telephone, as shown in Figures 2-2 and 2-3. 2.Position the tabs marked A to fit into the appropriate A1 or A2 sockets on the Avanti set. The A2 position will give the set a lower profile than the A1 position (see Figure 2-2). 3.Swing the opposite end of the module toward the set and snap it into the respective B sockets on the set.
76-110-0175/G, Issue 2 2-6Figure 2-2 Connecting the module to the telephone Figure 2-3 Connecting a cable to the RJ45 port on the bottom of the telephone set 2.3.4Removing the telephone set stand These steps are only required when replacing an already attached stand with a module. 1.Place the telephone set face down. The stand of the set extends upward from the back of the tele- phone set. 2.Pull on the stand until it snaps out of place. 3.Replace it with the new module as described above (see Section 2.3.3.
Section 2: INSTALLATION 2-7 2.3.5Connecting the cables to the option module Refer to Figure 2-3, 2-4, and 2-5. Figure 2-4 Option module cabling 1.To connect a data card to a telephone set with a DSS console, in addition to the above connection: •Remove the module’s small door C by snapping it out of place (see Figure 2-5). •Connect the RJ45 connector on one end of cable A to the left- hand RJ45 connector of the module, pass it under the bridge I, and place it in the horizontal cable slot (see Figure 2-5). •Insert the RJ45 connector on the other end of cable A into the RJ45 socket adjacent to the four map buttons on the DSS con- sole. •Snap the small door C back into place (see Figure 2-5). 2.To connect the power supply (see Figure 2-5): •Remove the module’s large door D by snapping it out of place. •Connect the power supply F to the power supply socket E on the left side of the opening. •When the rest of the installation is complete, plug the power supply into the wall socket. 3.To connect the option module to the PC (relevant for data cards) see Figure 2-5 •Insert the RJ45 connector on one end of cable G into the RJ45 socket to the right of the power supply socket. •Insert the RJ45 connector on the other end of cable G into the PC adaptor H. •Connect the PC adaptor to the RS232 port of the PC.Connecting pinsConnecting pins Cable path for cable from DSSBridgeCable from RJ45 port on the telephonefor power adaptorfor cable from PC
76-110-0175/G, Issue 2 2-8Figure 2-5 Connecting the cables to the option module 2.3.6 Technical specifications for cabling the data modules Data card wiring connections The data card pin functions are shown in Table 2-3. Serial port parameters •19,200bits per second; •8 data bits; •no parity; •1 stop bit. Table 2-3: Data card wiring connections RJ 45 pinName 1GND 2TXD 3RXD 4CTS 5DCD 6DSR 7DTR 8RTSBto RJ45 connector on stationA to RJ45 connector on DSS console C H G D F E I