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Toshiba Perception E Ex Digital Pbx Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Perception E Ex Digital Pbx Installation And Maintenance Manual
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-203 FEBRUARY 1992 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION SITE REQUIREMENTS 1. COMMERCIAL POWER 1 .OO The system requires a power source of 100 m 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz. The AC outlet must be dedi- catedto system use, grounded and fused. To avoid accidental power turn-off, it is recommended that an ON/OFF wall switch not be used on this dedi- cated AC circuit. 1 .Ol If reserve power is to be installed, the battery pack requires a well-ventilated location adjacent to the...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-203 FEBRUARY 1992 l Digital DSS - 1,000 cable feet (305 M), 24 AWG 4.01 Acceptable cable for all telephones is 22 or 24 AWG twisted pair inside telephone station cable (jacketed but not shielded). Two twisted pairs are required for the electronic telephone, one pair for a standard telephone, and one twisted pair for the digital telephone, even if equipped with a PDIU-DI. Three twisted pairs are required for an electronic telephone equipped with a...
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM INSTALLATION 1. PERCEPTION, 1 .OO Power Supply installation 1 .Ol Install the main power supply as follows: - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY 1992 6) Check the 15amp fuse (Fl) located at the top of the power supply to verify that it is in working order. 7) Remove plastic cover from AC connection terminal TBl by removing two screws. 8) Connect the white and black leads to the AC terminal (black to L and white to N) and the green lead (ground) to the...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 9) With the main power supply turned OFF, plug the AC power cord into the AC outlet. 10) Momentarily press each circuit breaker to verify that it is not tripped. 11) Place the main power supply power switch in the ON position. WARNING! Hazardous voltage that may cause death or injury is exposed at the power supply AC terminal. 12) Verify that all main power supply power indi- cator LEDs are on (RINGER LED should be pulsating...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 FIGURE 4-4-PEAK LOAD BATTERY 18) Slide the mounting bracket/battery assembly in place and secure with two screws. 19) Set the BATTERY BACKUP switch to ON (Figure 4-5). 1.10 Expansion Cabinet Installation WARNING! Hazardous voltage that may cause death or injury is present in the system during operation. Ensure that AC power to both cabinets is turned off prior to performing this procedure. NOTE: A 13mm socket wrench and extension...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY 1992 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) Place the expansion cabinet on top of the basic cabinet, ensuring proper alignment of the four mounting holes. Secure in place with four metric bolts, flat washers and lockwash- ers. Reinstall the two side covers on the expansion cabinet and secure in place using four screws (two per side). Install the top cover on the expansion cabinet and secure with four screws. Connect the intercabinet ground wire in...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY 1992 12) Verify that all main power supply power indi- cator LEDs are on (RINGER LED should be pulsating rapidly). If any of the LEDs are not on, replace the main power supply. 13) Using a multimeter (set to the appropriate ranges), check the pins on connectors J201, J202, J203, J703 and J803 for the voltages shown in Figure 4-9. (The connectors are on the rear of the power supply chassis.) Meas- ure between the voltage pin and a ground...
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-48” 0 RINGER 0 I 1 ON El BA-ITERY BACK UP OFF -48” 0 RINGER 0 +5v-0-0 -0-o AC POWER FIGURE4-lo-PERCEPTION,, POWERSUPPLYCONTROLSANDINDICATORS 4-7 INSTALLATiONlNSTRUCTlONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 operation. Ensure that AC power to both cabinets is turned off prior to performing this procedure. NOTE: A 13mm socket wrench and extension is rec- ommended for ease of expansion cabinet installation. Two expansion cabinets can be installed. 1) Remove and retain the four screws...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY 1992 FIGURE 4-ll-PERCEPTION, EXPANSION CABINET INSTALLATION NOTE: Prior to routing intercabinet cabling, check the 15amp fuse (F2) located at the top of the main power supply to verify that it is in working order. 11) Route the power supply cabling through the hole in the expansion cabinet and connect both power supplies to the lower connectors at the Pl , P2 and P3 receptacles. 12) With the main power supply turned OFF, plug the AC...