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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 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 NMDU PCB 30 5 32 7 34 9 36 CKT TL8 ; j 7 I ,3 RL7 i ; 4. I ’ CKT RL8 ; ! 8 ’ I ,5 ’ .- : - 1 500/2500-TYPE CROSS-CONNECT BLOCK FiJil BLOCK -. ( I ’ I W-W ; I TLl (BL-W) ! ; RLI W-G) ’ I ; i TL2 (G-W) : 1 TO TELEPHONE #2 RL2 ’ I W-S) ; ; TL3 I TO TELEPHONE #3 RL3 TL4 TO TELEPHONE #4 RL4 TL5 RL5 1 TO TELEPHONE #5 TL6 I TO TELEPHONE #6 RL6 TL7 TO TELEPHONE #7 RL7 TL8 TO TELEPHONE #8 RL8 ‘25-PAIR CABLE...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 , NMDU PCB CROSS~ CKT 1 CKT 2 CKT 3 CKT 5 CKT 6 CONNECTOR PINS CONNECT BLOCK RJII DDll (W-BL) I-: * TLl I (BL-W) ; , RLl (W-G) i / I TL2-L TO 6-W ; i I RC~ -- DDIU #2 (W-S) ] ! TL3 2 ‘1 -rn I (S-W) ; ! FiL3 I ’ (R-0) I TL4 (O-R) ; ’ RL4 I ’ (R-BR) : ’ ! I TLS (BR-R) . ’ I RL5 W-B’-) f , TL6 J MODEM #2 - I TO MODEM #3 1 l CORRECT TO POLARITY MODEM #4 25-PAIR CABLE J-MA FIGURE 4-67-MODEM POOLING...
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CA UT/ON! Batteries can emit fumes that are poison- ous to people, potentially explosive, and corrosive to electronic components. Lo- cate batteries so that any fumes are ade- quately vented per local fire codes. 2) Place the POWER switch (on the front of the main power supply) in the OFF position and remove the AC power cable from the outlet. 3) Connect the battery pack leads (customer- supplied) to TB2 BAT on the NPSA-M or LPSA (Figure 4-68). Observe the correct polarity. Leave the leads...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY 1992 I Pe -J2/J502 jl,, -.. x-1 %x-J1/J2 3c: L I < I I- IN- ; PRl 1 #I I I I I I I IThA ---t e- I I I -mm-, I MUSIC i 1-e-m-q I SOURCE : ,,,,-,,-,,,,,,J I FIGURE 4-69-PAGINGWlTHMUSlCOVEREXTERNALSPEAKERFROMSAMEAMPLlFlER control lead (52 and J502 pin 27 or Jl and 52 for PERCEPTION,&,, , respectively) can be connected to the MUTE terminal of the page amplifier music channel. When any page ac- cess code is dialed, a ground...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 P,-J2lJ502 P,, -J 1 lJ2 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 I I hi- I PGl I < 4 27 ! I i , PGGND I < +-z-- ‘-““--“-“--“-, i I I MUSIC AMP I 1 OPTIONAL r-----1 I ,““““““” r-4 I I ,,,-,,---,----,I I I L-1 I I CONNECTION NPRU MUSIC : FOR MUSIC SOURCE ; I i IN- ; i PUT OUT- I i PUT: ! OVER EXTERNAL i SPEAKER 1-j I----! L------l ,,,,,,-,,,,,,,I FlGURE4-70-PAGING WITH ONE AMPLIFIER 9.54 UNA connections for...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY 1992 NPRU -------------------. J2 I I i PGGND i -----------,-,-I ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 OPTIONAL CONNECTION FIGURE 4-71-PAGING WITH MULTIPLE AMPLIFIERS 4-64
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9.63 Refer to the external device manufacturer’s documentation for information on its SMDR con- nector pin assignments. 9.64 The SMDR output speed can be set for either 300 bps or 1200 bps by the MDR switch on the front panel of the LCCU PCB (Figure 4-72). SMDR pin assignments are as follows: FIGURE 4-72-LCCU SWITCHES 9.70 The recording criteriaand account code length are defined in DMDR Program (see Section 200- 255-300, Programming). 1 5 1 Clear to Send (to SMDR device) I 6 Data Set Ready...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 JANUARY1993 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 101112131415161716192021222324252627282930313233343536373639404i424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636165666768697071 72 73 /?/202:13310:00:25A~X9C001~1-516-669-1234/:201Iii002~123456789012~~ OUTGOING - -- -- START OF CALL CALLWRATlON CONDlTlON ACCESS TPN DIALEDPHONENUMBER STATION PGRT ACCOUNTCODE OR STROKE COUNT FIGURE 4-73-EXAMPLE: SMDR CALL RECORD l Dialed Number 15 digits maximum l Calling DN 4 digits maximum...
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9.80 Lodging/Health Care Data Audit 9.81 The Lodging/Health Care Data Audit feature enables the user to record and analyze the registra- tion and operation of specific features in Lodging/ Health Care applications. 9.82 Lodging/Health Care audit data is output at either the SMDR (as part of the SMDR printout) or the TTY (as a separate report) connector on the upper rear of the basic cabinet. (Because the TTY connector is required for on-site programming and maintenance procedures, it is...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY 1992 ROOM/DIRECTORY NUMBER FEATURE ’ OPERATION * TIME FEATURE WAS REGISTERED/ACTIVATED ROOM STATUS CODE 3 TELEPHONE SET STATUS/AGENT REGISTERING OR CANCELLING FEATURE4 NW AAzmma CANCEL LYL!VVd202nAWU~SETAAAAAAl5:11~0307660~M~15:1~~ q m NOTES: 1. FEATURE MW = Message Waiting A WU = Automatic Wake-up MRA = Message Registration Audit Room Status = Room Status Audit 2. OPERATION 4. This column shows either the status of the station...