TiE Businesscom Plus Hardware Manual
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BUSINESSCOM Hardware Manual System Practice 01652 HWB02 Issue 2-O September 15, 1987
BUSINESSCOM PLUS 01652HWB 02 REVISION CONTROL Revision DateChange 1-o 2-o 27 Ju187 Sept 87 .Initial Release of Manual. Added description of BLF telephones. .Added strapping information and description of DSS Consoles used as BLF . units. Added SMDR Option Switch settings. .Added drawing on PCB, BUSINESSCOM PLUS Added drawing on generic KSU and power supply. .Added DSS Console (Series 2) Strap Detail. Modified existing drawings on the BUSINESSCOM KSU and Installation of Door Chime Box, BUSINESSCOM PLUS . . Updated power supply section. Updated parts numbers in Equipment List.
TIE/communications, Inc. TIE CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS REGIONAL OFFICES Corporate Headquarters 8 Progress Drive Shelton CT 06484 (203) 926-2000 You should always make your initial contact through a TIE regional office. Each office is prepared to offer: l Sales Supportl Technical Supportl Technical Training Regional Offices EASTERN REGION 8 Progress Drive Shelton, CT 06484 (203) 926-2000 20 Technology Parkway Suite 370 GA 30092 (404) MID AMERICA REGION 350 Shuman Blvd. Suite 270 Naperville, IL 60540 4100 Alpha Road Suite 214 Dallas, TX 75244 (214) 991-9471 WESTERN REGION Fashion Island Blvd. Suite 300 San Mateo, CA 94404 571-0500 Please call the following numbers if you have questions on: Technical Service(203) 888-8033 Technical Training(203) 888-8020 Warranty Repair (TIE) (203) 934-2368 (203) 926-2092 Product Literature(203) 926-2215 Product Availability/Pricing(203) 926-2215 . . . .
BUSINESSCOM PLUS HARDWARE MANUAL HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL This manual is divided into three parts: PART 1 INTRODUCTION consists of a system description, instructions for completing the Equipment List, and specifications. PART 2 INSTALLATION provides instructions for selecting an installation site,installing and connecting the components described in Part 1, and installing and connecting various pieces of optional equipment. PART 3 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING explains how to keep the system operating properly, minimize operating problems,avoid system failures, and extend the time between service calls.
PART IINTRODUCTION PART IIBUSINESSCOM PLUS HARDWARE MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTSPAGE SYSTEM COMPLETING THE EQUIPMENT LIST....................l- 2 Item 1 Major 2 2 Power 7 Item 2 Printed Circuit Boards 8 For the BUSINESSCOM PLUS 8 For the BUSINESSCOM PLUS Item 3 Item 4 Optional Equipment................l-2 4 GENERAL INFORMATION.............................l-3 5 FCC and Requirements.................l-3 5 Installation Training......................l-3 8 9 BUSINESSCOM PLUS Specifications.......l-3 9 BUSINESSCOM PLUS 24 Specifications.........l-4 1 BUSINESSCOM PLUS 36 Specifications.........l-4 3 BUSINESSCOM PLUS 64 Specifications.........l-4 5 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION PREPARING FOR Site Tools and Extension INSTALLING THE KSU AND POWER INSTALLING STATION CABLING AND SYSTEM Mounting the Connecting Installing Station INSTALLING THE AND CHECKING THE Installing the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...2-19 Inserting in BUSINESSCOM PLUS Inserting in a BUSINESSCOM PLUS iii
CONTENTS PAGE PART IIINSTALLATION PART IIIINSTALLING OPTIONAL 4 Installing a B-LBR-A PCB for Loud Bell Relay 4 Installing Background Music .................. ..2-2 9 Installing External 1 Installing MOH 3 Installing Paging 4 Installing External Paging 6 Installing Alarm Signals to 8 Installing Power Failure External 0 Installing the Door Chime 4 Installing the DSS 8 Installing the Remote Busy Line Indication 1 Installing the Wall-Mounting 3 Installing the Speakerphone Module 3 Installing the Modular 7 Installing and DISA 9 Installing the 0 Installing the B-STU-D PCB................... ..2-6 4 Installing the B-TBU-C PCB.....................2-7 0 Installing the SMDR PCB........................2-7 2 Installing the Battery Backup 8 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Maintenance and Preventive 1 TELEPHONE 2 After Telephone Test 4 SYSTEM 5 Basic System 6 System-Related Hardware 6 Problem Related to One PCB or One Group of 7 Non-Hardware 7 Problems Related to 8 Problems Involving 8 POWER SUPPLY 9 iv
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIGUREPAGE l-l 1-2 1-3 l-4 1-5 2-l 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-11 2-12 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-16 2-17 2-18 2-19 2-20 2-21 2-22 2-23 The BUSINESSCOM PLUS KSU and Power 4 5-Line Standard and Executive Display 8-, 24-Line Standard Telephones......l-17 24-Line Executive Display Telephones......................... ..l-18 A Typical BLF Telephone...................l-2 0 BUSINESSCOM PLUS Installation 5 BUSINESSCOM 24 KSU-B (P/N 15101) ..........2- 6 BUSINESSCOM 36 KSU-B (P/N 7 BUSINESSCOM 36 KSU-B (P/N 15201) W/BUSINESSCOM 64 EXP-KSU (P/N 8 Programming Switch WR, B-MPU- Entering the Programming BUSINESSCOM KSU (P/N 15000 or P/N 0 Installing the PCB, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 3 Installation of B-TBU-D PCB for B-LBR-A 6 BUSINESSCOM PLUS Loud Bell Relay 7 Using the B-LBR-A PCB to Control an Audio Loud 9 Installation of Background Music, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 0 Installation of Music, in a BUSINESSCOM PLUS 1 Installation of External Source of Music On Hold, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 2 Installation of External Source of Music On Hold, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 3 Music on Hold Contacts 4 External Paging Contacts Wiring, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 5 External Paging Contacts Wiring, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 6 External Paging Output Wiring, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 7 External Paging Output Wiring, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 8 Installation of External Alarm Signals to Stations,BUSINESSCOM PLUS 9 Installation of External Alarm Signals to Stations, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 0 Installation of Power Failure External Bells,BUSINESSCOM PLUS 1
BUSINESSCOM PLUS HARDWARE MANUAL LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIGUREPAGE 2-24 2-25 2-26 2-27 2-28 2-29 2-30 2-31 2-32 2-33 2-34 2-35 2-36 2-37 2-38 2-39 2-40 2-41 2-42 2-43 2-44 2-45 2-46 2-47 2-48BUSINESSCOM PLUS 64 B-PFU-A PCB Power Failure 3 Installation of Door Chime Box, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 6 Installation of Door Chime Box, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 7 DSS 9 Installation of DSS 1 DSS Console (Series Strap 2 Installation of Remote Busy Line Indication (FAX),BUSINESSCOM PLUS 3 Installation of Remote Busy Line Indication BUSINESSCOM PLUS 4 Wall-Mounting 6 Installation of Speakerphone 8 Modular Adaptor 0 Installation of 2 Off-Premises Extension Connections, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 4 B-STU-D Printed Circuit 7 Off-Premises Extension Connections, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 7 Installation of B-TBU-C 2 B-SMDR-SA PCB,BUSINESSCOM PLUS 4 B-SMDR-LA PCB, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 4 B-SMDR-SA PCB 6 B-SMDR-SA 7 B-SMDR-LA 9 Battery Backup Box (P/N 1 Battery Backup Box 1 Battery Backup Box 3 Side View of KSU Power Supply for Battery Backup 3 LIST OF TABLESTABLEPAGE l-lEquipment List, 2-l 2-2 2-3 2-4 BUSINESSCOM PLUS BUSINESSCOM PLUS Cut Down BUSINESSCOM PLUS 12 Cut Down BUSINESSCOM PLUS KSU Block BUSINESSCOM PLUS 2-5 2-6 3-l 3-2 3-3 B2 Block B-STU-D Station Block Block Station Telephone Test Troubleshooting Guide for System Power Supply Fuses for BUSINESSCOM PLUS vi
PART IINTRODUCTION SYSTEM DESCRIPTION This part describes the components of a BUSINESSCOM PLUS Electronic Key Telephone System, including the stations,instruments, specifications, site,and (telephone company) requirements. The BUSINESSCOM PLUS system is a highly reliable, computerized telephone system that is designed to improve office communications. The main processor for the systems is a microprocessor: additional processors provide tasksharing between the Main Processing Unit and the station Printed Circuit Boards Residing in the Key Service Unit these replaceable simplify growth and change. The system model number indicates the maximum number of telephones or stations in the system. For example, a BUSINESSCOM PLUS 8 indicates that the system can accommodate up to eight telephones. The BUSINESSCOM PLUS 64 (the largest system) can support up to 64 telephones. The chart below lists the maximum capacities of each of the five available BUSINESSCOM PLUS system models: System LinesIntercom LinksStations BUSINESSCOM PLUS8328 BUSINESSCOMPLUS 125212 BUSINESSCOMPLUS 24524 BUSINESSCOMPLUS 36 1236 BUSINESSCOMPLUS 64 24664 A system option may allow additional Intercom links. Regardless of the system you select, the following equipment is required: 0KSU 0Power Supply 0Printed Circuit Boards 0Telephones l-l