TiE Businesscom Plus 24/36/64 Installation Manual
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SYSTEM PRACTICE 01651 IMG BUSINESSCOM 24/ Installationand Maintenance Issue 2-OFebruary This manual should be read in its entirety before attempting to install or program the system. This manual has been developed by TIE/communications. Inc. It is intended for the use of its customers and service personnel. Anycomments or suggestions for improving this manual would be appreciated. Forward your remarks to: TIE/communications, Inc. 5 Research Drive Shelton, CT 06484 Attention: Manager, Technical Publications information in this manual is subject to change. While every effort has been made to eliminate errors, the company disclaims liability for difficulties arising from interpretation of the information contained herein. 1986 by TIE/communications, Inc. All Rights Reserved. BUSINESSCOM PLUS is a trademark of TIE/communications, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. Form 0006 April 1963005093150
BUSINESSCOM PLUS REVISIO 1-O 2-o REVISION CONTROL DATECHANGE 31 DEC 85Initial Release of Manual. Software Level B. 7 FEB 86 Incorporated additional programming conditions in Section 4.
FIGURE # Figure l-l Figure l-2 Figure 1-3 Figure 1-4 Figure Figure 5-lb Figure Figure 6-l Figure 6-2 Figure 6-3 Figure 6-4 Figure 6-5 Figure 6-6 Figure 6-7 Figure 6-8 Figure 6-9 Figure 6-10 Figure 6-11 Figure 6-12 Figure 7-1 Figure 7-2 Figure C-l Figure C-2 OF BUSINESSCOM PLUS ILLUSTRATIONS TITLEPAGE LINE STANDARD 5 LINE EXECUTIVE DISPLAY TELEPHONES. .........................................1-3 8, LINE STANDARD TELEPHONES.....................1-4 8, LINE EXECUTIVE DISPLAY TELEPHONES.............l-5 DSSCONSOLES.........................................l- 6 BUSINESSCOM PLUS 24 INSTALLATION LAYOUT.............. BUSINESSCOM PLUS 36 INSTALLATION LAYOUT.............. BUSINESSCOM PLUS 64 LAYOUT.............. BACKGROUND INSTALLATION....................... DOOR CHIME BOX INSTALLATION..........................6-3 DSS CONSOLE INSTALLATION .............................6-4 EXTERNAL ALARM SIGNALS TO STATIONS INSTALLATION ...... EXTERNAL PAGING CONTACTS WIRING..................... EXTERNAL PAGING OUTPUT WIRING.......................6-7 MUSIC ON HOLD (EXTERNAL) INSTALLATION .................6-8 MUSIC ON HOLD CONTACTS WIRING ........................6-9 BUSINESSCOM PLUS 64 B-PFU-A PCB POWER FAILURE STRAPS . REMOTE BUSY LINE INDICATION (FAX) INSTALLATION.........6-12 SPEAKERPHONE PCB INSTALLATION. ..................... WALL-MOUNTING INSTALLATION..........................6-14 PROGRAMMING SWITCH-WR .............................7-3 ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE ......................7-4 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD.........................C-5 OFF-PREMISES EXTENSION CONNECTIONS ..................C-5
INDEXOFBUSINESSCOMPLUSTABLES FIGURE #TITLE PAGE l-lSPECIFICATIONS, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9 1-2 SPECIFICATIONS, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘lhble 1-3SPECIFICATIONS, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l-11 ‘lhble 3-1 FORM, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 24 I36 I64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 ‘lhble 5-lBUSINESSCOM PLUS 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-14 5-2BUSINESSCOM PLUS 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-15 5-3BUSINESSCOM PLUS 64 .......................5-16 8-lTELEPHONE TEST PROCEDURE..........................8-2 C-lB-STUD PCB SPECIFICATIONS............................C-6 C-2B-STUD STATION BLOCK CONNECTIONS....................C-7 C-3 “B” BLOCK STATION LOCATIONS..........................C-8
BUSINESSCOM PLUS ELECTRONICKEYTELEPHONESYSTEMS INTRODUCTION Section 1, SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, introduces the reader to the system. Section 1 contains general descriptive information about the system components, and details the telephone company, site and FCC requirements. It also includes a specification table. Section 2, FEATURES, provides a detailed description of every feature available in the system. Additional data on key callouts, flash and signaling patterns, and display messages is also included. Section 3, HARDWARE CONFIGURATION, allows the reader to develop the Order Sheet. The Order Sheet is used to record the equipment (hardware) requirements of the installation site. Section 4, SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION, consists of the instructions necessary to configure the system programmable options. The data base developed in this section is entered on the Program Record Form (Appendix A). The codes on the Program Record Forms are entered into system memory during installation. Section 5, INSTALLATION, includes all the information required to successfully install the system. Section 6, INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT, contains description and installation data on each piece of optional equipment that can be used with the system. Section 7, PROGRAMMING, tells the reader how to enter the data base recorded on the Program Record Forms into system memory. All systems must be programmed to some degree before being operational. Section 8, MAINTENANCE, is the final section of the manual and provides maintenance instructions for the system. Appendix A contains the Program Record Form. . Appendix B contains the Operational Specifications. Appendix C contains information on the Off-Premises Extension.
ELECTRONICKEYTELEPHONESYSTEMS CONTENTSPAGE 1.INTRODUCTION...................... l-l 2. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION................ l-l Key Service Unit And Power Supply...... l-l Telephones........................1-2 Options.......................... 3. SPECIFICATIONS.................... 4. SITE REQUIREMENTS................ 5. FCC AND TELCO REQUIREMENTS.......1-7 Notification To .................1-7 Incidence Of Harm..................1-7 Hearing Aid Compatibility ............. l-8 6. RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE..... l-8 1.INTRODUCTION 1.01The System Description Section provides basic information pertaining to the Businesscorn Plus2.04 The Businesscom Plus 64 has a maximum capacity of 24 CO lines, six Intercom links and 64 stations. Privacy is provided on all calls. 24 family of Electronic Key Telephone Systems.KEY SERVICE UNIT AND POWER SUPPLY 1.02This section describes the various components of the system, stations, instruments, specifications, site and FCC requirements. 2.05The Key Service Units house replaceable that control the system. The are designed for wall mounting. 1.03Documents which should be used in conjunction 2.06The power supply units have input requirements of with this manual are the User’s Guide for the and are designed for wall mounting. Multibutton Telephone (PN 01651 MBB), the User’s Guide for the Executive Display Telephone (PN 01651 EDB), and the User’s Guide for the attendant telephone 01651 ACB). 2.SYSTEMDESCRIPTION 2.01The Businesscom Plus use micro- processors as the main processors and additional processors for tasksharing between the Main Processing Unit and the station Printed Circuit Boards Also used is a space division matrix. 2.02The Businesscom Plus 24 has a maximum capacity of eight Central Office (CO) lines, six Intercom links and 24 stations. Privacy is provided on all calls. 2.03The Businesscom Plus 36 has a maximum capacity of 12 CO lines, six Intercom links and 36 stations. Privacy is provided on all calls.
TELEPHONES 2.07The Businesscom Plus can use telephone from the Businesscorn Plus family. 2.08Businesscorn Plus 8, 12, 24 Line Standard tele- phones (Figures l-l and 1-2) are equipped with speakers to accommodate tone signaling and Intercom voice tone announcements. Various keys have red Light Emitting Diodes which provide a visual indication of call or feature status. Ten function (DSS) keys are available and can be used as storage bins for Speed Dial and/or Intercom numbers. A slide control is used for speaker volume adjustment. A microphone is standard hardware that permits Handsfree Reply On Intercom (Figure l-1). 2.09Businesscorn Plus Line Executive Display telephones (Figures l-l and l-2) are equipped with all the features of Standard telephones as well as some extras as detailed in the next paragraph. 2.10Executive Display telephones are factory equipped with speakerphones. Speakerphones permit two-way handsfree conversations. CO line keys have both red and green that give a visual indication of CO line status. A liquid crystal display is provided that displays time and date and can be used as a visual indication of CO and Intercom numbers. 2.11The following lists and describes the Businesscorn Plus family of telephones: Businesscorn Plus Family of Telephones TelephoneDescription Standard 3 Line Standard 5 Line 12TDXDisplay 5 Line 24TSStandard 8 Line 24TDXDisplay 8 Line 36TSStandard 12 Line 36TDXDisplay 12 Line 64TSStandard 24 Line 64TDXDisplay 24 Line . OPTIONS Door Chime Box 2.12 Door Chime Boxes can be installed to provide signaling from outside the building. Door Chime Boxes do not utilize station positions. DSS Consoles 2.13DSS Consoles permit easy and quick access to many features and all stations. DSS Consoles do not utilize a station position. External Page Zones 2.14 External zones can receive Background Music, CO Audible, Paging, and External Alarm Signals. Single Line Telephones 2.15Single line telephones can be used for locations not requiring key telephones. Single line telephones can be installed on premises or as Off-Premise Extensions Single-line sets can be rotary, pulse (500 type) or DTMF (2500 type), with standard tone or bell ringers. Single line telephones have limited access to certain Businesscom Plus features, including: Intercom features (outbound) Ringing Intercom calls (inbound) Direct CO Queue Group Access Direct CO Line Access Pickup of incoming calls and calls on System Hold Call Transfer (Screened or Unscreened) Incoming CO Audible Assignments Toll Restriction Single line sets require special KSU hardware consider- ations, and reduce the quantity of key phones in a given system. The maximum number of Single line telephones is approximately half of the system telephone maximum (see Appendix C for details). NOTE: For simplification, this manual refers to Single line telephones as whether or not the single line set is installed off-premises.
3 Line Standard Telephone 5 Line Standard Telephone Figure l-l LINE STANDARD AND 5 LINE EXECUTIVE 1-3
Standard Telephone Line Standard Telephone Figure 1-2 STANDARD TELEPHQNES
8 Line Executive Display Telephone 24 Line Executive Display Telephone Figure 1-3 LINE EXECUTIVE DISPLAY TELEPHONES