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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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LABEL’ SIDE FIGURE 4-75-INSERTING DISK FIGURE 4-76-INSERTING DISK (PERCEPTION,, ONLY) (PERCEPTION, ONLY) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY 1992 PO0 coo LOO LO1 LO2 LO: l-- TO5 TO4 TO3 TO2 TO1 TOI FDDl LO4 LO5 LO6 LO7 LOB LO9 LlO Ll T ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” 4-69
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-205 JANUARY 1993 CHAPTER 5 MDF ARRANGEMENT 1.00 All connections from the system to external equipment, such as trunks, stations, data interface units, etc., are made via a customer-provided main distribution frame (MDF). 1 .Ol Cables with male amphenol-type connectors are attached to the connector panels of the basic and expansion cabinets and secured with the con- nectorlocking bar (Figure51). Plasticcableclamps are provided along the base of the basic cabinet to secure cables. The opposite ends of the cables are then terminated on 66-type quick-connect terminal blocks on the MDF (split blocks with bridging clips should be used to allow for fault isolation). A typical MDF layout is shown in Figure 5-2. Connect each cable from the basic and expansion cabinets to one side of the block and external equipment cables to the other side. Use bridge clips to make the connec- tions. 1.02 FCC regulations prohibit unregistered equip- ment from being terminated on the same block as CO trunks. It is good practice to separate trunks from all other equipment at the MDF. 1.03 Table 5-I shows the connector-card slot match-up. Table 5-2 lists the connector cables required for the system. Each connector provides the interface for only a single card slot. 1.04 To protect against transient voltages and currents beyond what is provided by simple primary protectors, the Underwriters’ Laboratories’ Standard 1459 2nd edition lists secondary protectors that should be installed if there are outside leads. See Figure 5-3 for these conditions. FlGURE5-l-CONNECTORLOCKINGBAR Install and test the secondary protectors per the installation instructions of the applicable U.L. listed manufacturers: l Centron Corp., Anaheim, California92807: Model 08450. l Curtis Mfg. Co. Inc., Jaffrey, New Hampshire 03452: Model Diamond Chip. l Oneac Corp., Libertyville, Illinois 60048: Models OnLine 614 and OnLine DG/S. l Siemon Co., Watertown, Connecticut 06795: Models PM-2305 and CPM-2 Plus. l Simplex Time Recorder Co., Gardener, Massa- chusetts 01440: Models 2081-9027 and 2081- 9028. 5-1
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-205 JANUARY 1993 PERCEPTION,~,, CABINETS - MODEM -- l-l-Y -- I-+ (P, ZLY) NDTU NCOU /-I TO Tl LINE MDF B t CALL SMDR ACCOUNTING -co AUX c TO CO, DID, OR TIE TRUNK POWER SUPPLY EXTERNAL ,NMDU ‘I BATTERY -24V I. -- 117VAC L_’ POWER r RINm EXTERNAL+ ,----j/o ExT GND 1 GENERATOR 1 1 GROUND e -AI- NDSU 2 --4ll 0 03 J “V UNA BELL / T V” , 2dAIR ELECTRONIC DSS CONSOLES .- --. .--. IUSIC; SOURCE Al-rENDANT CONSOLE II II EMERGENCY TELEPHONE I-PAIR l-PilR I 2-PAIR 3Pj9lR l-PAIR . . ,..., II JOICE MAIL/ 4UTOMATED 4lTENDANT TA UIPMENT I’ --J DDIU-MA DIGITAL DSS tUUIrMtl I J FIGURE 5-2-MAIN DISTRIBUTION FRAME LAYOUT 5-2
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-205 FEBRUARY1992 BUILDING #l BUILDING #2 e / Perception;, 6; ex I I I DIGITAL DSS NEKU I NDSU I NSTU II II n DIG11 DIU curlTRONIC Cl cm DSS CONSOLE EM ELECTRONIC TAL 4NT E m 0. LINE -0. LINE 1 Shows Secondary Protectors FIGURE!+3-SECONDARYPROTECTORDIAGRAM 5-3
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-205 FEBRUARY 1992 TABLE 5-1 PAQll Cl IlTIPAQl E PflU)rlEPTflQ MATQIY CONFIGURATION CARD SLOT CONNECTOR CARD SLOT CONNECTOF BASIC coo J3 LO6iTO5 JlO LOO J4 LO7rrO4 Jll LO1 J5 LO8iTO3 J12 LO2 J6 L09iT02 J13 LO3 Ll o/-r01 J1.4 LO4/TO7 Ll 1 /Too J15 L05/T06 J9 i= EXPANDED co1 J503 L21m3 J510 4 L15 J504 L22rr12 J511 E L16 J505 L23rrll J512 L17 J506 L24i-n 0 J513 nw L18 J507 L25rro9 J514 L19iT15 J508 L26rrO8 J515 L2orr14 J509 BASIC EXPANDED E WE EXPANSION $ UNIT) h 2 if uoo J18 U08 J30 UOl J17 uo9 J29 uo2 J16 UlO J28 uo3 J15 Ull J27 uo4 J14 u12 J26 uo5 J13 u13 J25 U06 J12 u14 J24 uo7 Jll u15 J23 TO3 JlO TO7 J22 TO2 JO9 TO6 J21 TO1 JO8 TO5 J20 TOO JO7 TO4 J19 J512 u22 J506 J511 U23 J505 J510 Tll J504 J509 TlO J503 J508 TO9 J502 J507 TO8 J501 EXPANDED CrwO EXPANSION UNITS) U24 J524 u30 J518 U25 J523 u31 J517 U26 J522 T15 J516 U27 J521 T14 J515 U28 J520 T13 J514 u29 J519 T12 J513 5-4
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-205 FEBRUARY1992 TABLE5-2 LISTOFCONNECTORCABLES CONN. NO. Ji & J501 PERCEPTION, CONTENT OF CONNECTOR ATO & Al-r1 DESC. TABLE 5-3 CARD SLOT MDF MDF J2 & J502 Paging, Music & UNA Ringing 5-4 MDF J3 & J503 NDSU 5-5 J4-J7&J504-J507 NDSU/NEKU/NDKU/NSTU/NDCU/NMDU/NOCU ’ 5-6 MDF MDF J8-J15 & J508-J515 NDSU/NEKU/NDKU/NSTU/NDCU/NMDU/NOCU or NCOU/NLSU/NEMU/NDTU ’ 5-7 From PFT to MDF PFT Conn. No. CO Line & NCOU 00-07 (Maximum: 8) (Maximum: 8) I- 5-8 From PFT to MDF PFT Conn. No. Sll Line & NSTU 00- 14 (Maximum: 8) (Maximum: 8) 5-9 I PERCEPTION,, / Paging, Music & UNA Ringing 5-l 1 MDF 1 Jl & J2 MDF I J6 1 A-IT0 I 5-l 0 I I J5 AlTl I 5-l 0 MDF JO7-JlO/J19-J22/ J501 -J504/J513-J518 NCOWNEMWNLSWNDTU * NDSU/NEKU/NDKU/NSTU/NDCU/NMDU/NOCU or NCOWNEMWNLSU 5-l 2 5-l 3 Jl 1 -J18/J23-J30/ J505-J512/J517-J524 From PFT to MDF I PFT Conn. No. CO Line & NCOU 00-07 (Maximum: 8) (Maximum: 8) I 5-l 4 I From PFT to MDF PFT Conn. No. STT Line & NSTU 00-14 (Maximum: 81 (Maximum: 81 I 5-15 I NOTES: 1. In PERCEPTION, the J connector cabinet is determined by I- and Z-digit numbers indicating the basic cabinet. Three-digit number connectors are located in the expansion cabinet. 2. In PERCEPTION,, the J connector cabinet is determined by 1- and Z-digit numbers indicating the basic cabinet. Three-digit numbers J50 1 - J512 identity expansion cabinet #l. Three-digit numbers J513 - J524 identity expansion cabinet #2. 5-5
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-205 FEBRUARY 1992 TABLE 5-3 TERMINAL SEQUENCE & DESIGNATIONS CONNECTOR NO. Jl/J501 ATTENDANT CONSOLE #O & #I OR IE LEAD DESIGNATION 001/151 FUNCTION Ticdine CKT on1 PCB POSITION NEKU LOO/L1 5 PIN -coti COL , -~-~ 26 W-BI TL -... --. 1 BI-W RL 001/151 Ring-Line CKT 001 NEKU LOO/L1 5 27 w-o DTL 001/151 Data Tip-Line CKT 001 NEKU LOO/L1 5 2 o-w DRL 001/l 51 Data Ring-Line CKT 001 NEKU LOO/L1 5 28 W-G SDare PAIR 1T R 2T R 3T 5-6
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-205 FEBRUARY 1992 TABLE 5-4 TERMINAL SEQUENCE & DESIGNATIONS CONNECTOR NO. J2/5502 PAGING, MUSIC & UNA RINGING
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-205 FEBRUARY 1992 TABLE 5-5 TABLE 5-5 TERMINAL SEQUENCE & DESIGNATIONS FOR PERCEPTION, ONLY TERMINAL SEQUENCE & DESIGNATIONS FOR PERCEPTION, ONLY CONNECTOR NO. 53.503 CONNECTOR NO. 53.503 “ne”“‘n”‘l (DSS CONSOLES) “c” SLOT NDSU/NDKU (DSS CONSOLES) “c” SLOT 5-B
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-205 FEBRUARY 1992 TABLE 5-6 TERMINAL SEQUENCE & DESIGNATIONS CONNECTOR NO. 54 - J7/5504 - 5507 NDSU/NEKU/NDKU/NSTU/NDCU/NMDU/NOCU (LOO - LO3/L15 - L18) PAIR 1T R 2T PIN 26 1 27 COLOR CODE W-BI BI-W w-o STATION FUNCTION I LINE CIRCUIT I TiD-Line Ring-Line I I 1 g-w Data Tip-Line LXX1 R I 2 Data Rinc 3T 28 - . . J-Line W-G Tip-Line R 3 G-W I Rim-Line 4T 29 W-Br _. -. fi Data - rip-line R 5T 3d -. . . I-Line w-s Data Ring Tip-Line R 5 s-w I Ring-Line I 6T 31 - -R I -. I FL RI . . -. I I Da& rip-line I fi I RI-R I Data Ring LXX2 I LXX3 rr R 87 R 9T R 10T R 3; 7 33 8 34 G-0 O-R R-G G-R R-Br I-Line Tip-Line Rha-Line TiD-Line LXX4 i&R R-S S-R I I Data J-Line Data Rinc_ Tip-Line Ring-Line Data Tip-Line Data Ring-Line Tip-Line Ring-Line Data Tip-Line Data Riq J-Line Tip-Line LXX5 LXX6 I Tip-Line Data Ring-Line Tip-Line TiD-Line 5-9