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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 SECTlON200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 IBM XT PERSONAL COMPUTER OR ASCII TERMINAL (FUNCTIONS LIKE A DTE) DB25 PIN DESIGNATIONS PDIU-DI (FUNCTIONS LIKE A DCE) DB25 PIN DESIGNATIONS PDIU-DI PDIU-DI PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 20 22 PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 20 22 NAME FG TD RD FITS CTS DSR SG DCD DTR RI NAME FG TD RD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD DTR RI Rear view of personal computer or ASCII te Rear view of PDIU-DI DB25. , 1 CONNECTOR 1 RS-232 CABLE IBM PC XT modem style (serial) DB25 to DB25 (M/F) RS-232 cable (50 ft max, 24 AWG, customer supplied). NOTE: The PC/ASCII terminal receives data on pin 3 (170) and transmits data on pin 2 (TO). FIGURE 4-58-PDIU-DI TO IBM XT-TYPE COMPUTER, RS-232 CONNECTOR/CABLE CONNECTIONS 4-49
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY 1992 TOSHIBA LAPTOP OR IBM AT-TYPE PDIU-DI PERSONAL COMPUTER (DTE) (FUNCTIONS LIKE A DCE) PIN DESIGNATIONS PIN DESIGNATIONS COM PORT PIN # PDIU-DI 123456769 PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 22 NAME DCD RD TD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS RI NAME FG TD RD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD DTR RI Rear view of asynchronous (serial) communication interface connector (DB9) of Rear view of PIN-DI DB25, Toshiba laptop or IBM AT personal computer FE-232 female connector DE9 MALE CONNECTOR CONNECTOR IBM PC AT modem style (serial) DB25 to DB9, RS-232 cable. Pin to pin connections are configured as a straight cable, not as a null modem cable (50 ft max, 24AWG; customer supplied). NOTES: 1. Some RS-232 E/A leads may be called by other names by some manufacturers. 2. The computer receives data on pin 2 (RD) and sends data on pin 3 (TD). FIGURE 4-59-PDIU-DI TO IBM AT-TYPE COMPUTER, RS-232 CONNECTOR/CABLE CONNECTIONS 4-50
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTlON200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 NOTES: 1. Only serial printers that conform to EIA M-232 signaling requirements can be connected to PDIU-DS units. 2. In rare applications, printers can be con- nected to PDIU-Dls. Refer to the printer’s installation instructions. 1) Consult the serial printer’s documentation, and determine if the printer operates as a DCE or DTE device: l As a DCE device: a) Disassemble the PDIU-DS, and con- figure it to operate like a DTE device by placing the jumper plugs PI - P9 in the “B-C” (MODEM) position. b) Reassemble the PDIU-DS, and mark “B-C” on the bottom identification la- bel for future reference. (Paragraph 6.170 provides PDIU-DS disassem- bly/assembly instructions, and Fig- ure 4-54 provides jumper plug infor- mation). l As a DTE device: It may not be necessary to disassemble the PDIU-DS, since it comes direct from the factory configured as a DCE device. However, if uncertain, a) Disassemble the PDIU-DS, and verify that jumper plugs PI - P9 are in the “A-B” (DTE) position for DTE opera- tion. b) Reassemble the PDIU-DS and mark “A-B” on the bottom identification la- bel for future reference. (Paragraph 6.170 provides PDIU-DS disassem- bly/assembly instructions, and Fig- ure 4-54 provides jumper plug infor- mation). 2) Connect the PDIU-DS to the appropriate NDKU circuit in accordance with the wiring diagrams in Section 200-255-205. 3) Connect the appropriate RS-232 cable be- tween the printer and the PDIU-DS. 4) If steps 2 and 3 are properly done, the POWER and READY LEDs on the PDIU-DS should light when the printer is turned on. IMPORTANT NOTE! Check the printer’s serial documentation for correct RS-232 pin requirements. The requirements vary with each manufacturer. 5) Refer to the DDIU Program for PDIU-DS data assignments. IMPORTANT NOTE! The eighth port (circuit) of the NDKU can- not be used for data switching connection (PDIU-DI or PDIU-DS). 6.160 PDIU-DS To Modem Installation 6.161 With D.04 software, PERCEPTIONeLe, enables asynchronous-type (not synchronous) modems to be connected to PDIU-DS’s. This al- lows PDIU-Dl-equipped digital telephones that are connected to PCs, terminals, and other devices to share access to a modem. 6.162 Modems can be accessed internally for out- going data calls or externally for incoming data calls. Modems operate as DCE devices, so the PDIU-DS must be configured to operate like DTE devices. The installation example in Figure 4-51 shows that two modems are connected to NSTU ports; however, the line side of modems can be directly connected to a dedicated CO line. The modem connects to the PDIU-DS with a standard RS-232 connector; the PDIU-DS line side (RJ-I 1 connector) always connects to its own individual NDKU port. Use the following instructions to con- nect modems to PDIU-DS’s. 1) Configure the PDIU-DS as a DTE device: a) Disassemble the PDIU-DS, and place jumper plugs PI - P9 in the “B-C” position (MODEM). b) Reassemble the PDIU-DS, and mark “B-C” on the bottom identification label for future reference (Paragraph 6.170 provides 4-51
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY 1992 2) 3) PDIU-DS disassembly/assembly instruc- tions, and Figure 4-54 provides jumper plug information). Connectthe PDIU-DS totheappropriate NDKU circuit in accordance with the wiring diagrams in Section 200-255-205. Connect the appropriate RS-232 cable be- tween the modem and the PDIU-DS. Figure 4-60 shows an example of PDIU-DS to a Hayes modem RS-232 connection. IMPORTANT NOTE! All ten PDIU-DS EIA leads (signals) should be connected to the modem. Consult the modem’s documentation for correct RS- 232 pin requirements. The requirements may vary with each manufacturer. 4) Connect the line side of the modem to a NSTU standard telephone circuit, or a dedicated CO line (Consult the modem’s documentation to connect it to a CO line). Section 200-255-205 provides NSTU station portwiring information. 5) Refer to the DDIU Program for PDIU-DS connection assignments. IMPORTANT NOTE.’ The eighth port (circuit) of the NDKU can- not be used for data switching connections (PDIU-DI or PDIU-DS). 6.170 PDIU-DS Disassembly and Assembly 6.171 To set the jumper plugs PI - P9 on the sub- assembly inside the PDIU-DS for DCE or DTE operation, the PDIU-DS must be disassembled (Figure 4-61). Disassemble the PDIU-DS in accor- dance with the steps in Paragraph 6.172. 6.172 Disassembling the PDIU-DS 1) Remove the four screws securing the bottom panel to the rest of the unit. These screws are 2) 3) 4) not captive, so place them together where they can be easily accessed. Remove the bottom panel. Remove the PCB by lifting the back panel from its side grooves. Turn the PCB over and set jumper plugs Pl - P9 as follows: l If the PDIU-DS is connected to a DTE, set the plugs to the “A-B” position. l If the PDIU-DS is connected to a DCE device, set the plugs to the “B-C” position. 6.173 Assembling the PDIU-DS 1) Position the back panel to the PCB. 2) Slide the back panel down into its side grooves. 3) Attach the bottom panel, and secure it with the four noncaptive screws. 6.180 PDIU-DVPDIU-DS Installation Tests 6.181 Figures 4-62 - 4-65 provide tests for four PDIU call applications. The telephone and port numbers used in these figures are provided for explanation purposes only. When actually testing, use port and telephone numbers appropriate for the system. Each of these tests can be conducted with either manual dialing from atelephone dialpad, or AT dialing from a personal computer keyboard; however, only the preferred method of dialing for the application is presented, The PDIU User Guide has additional information on the tests, which are listed below: l Figure 4-62-PC to PC Test Call Using AT Com- mands l Figure4-63-PCto PrinterTest Call Using Manual Dialing l Figure 4-64-Internal PC to External PC Test Call Using AT Commands l Figure 4-65-External PC to Internal PC Test Call Using AT Commands 4-52
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 HAYES-TYPE SMART MODEM (FUNCTIONS LIKE A DCE) PDIU-DS (CONFIGURED IN THE “CONNECT TO MODEM” MODE, Pl - P9 = B-C, SO IT FUNCTIONS LIKE A DTE) MODEM PDIU-DS PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 22 PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 22 NAME FG TD RD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD DTR RI NAME FG TD RD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD DTR RI Rear view of modem DB25 connector Rear view of PDIU-DS DB25. connector DB25 FEMALE DB25 FEMALE CONNECTOR I DB25 n CONNE AALE ECTOR I ,825 I I DBW I PIN# NAME PIN # 1 LCONNECTOR 1 MALE 1 a DCD t-l- 3 RD L--k-- 8 3 2 FG 6 4 5 22 1 (50 ft max, 24 AWG; customer supplied) NOTES: 1. Modem receives data on pin 2 (TO) and transmits data on pin 3 (170). 2. The PDIU-DS must be in the connect to modem mode (PI - P9 strapped B-C) so that it transmits data on pin 2 (TO) and receives data on pin 3 (RD). FIGURE 4-60-PDIU-DS TO HAYES-TYPE SMART MODEM, RS-232 CONNECTOR/CABLE CONNECTIONS 4-53
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY 1992 DTE/h!ODEM JUMPER PLUGS PDIU-DS FIGURE 4-61-PDIU-DS DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY 1992 3 DKT/PDIU-DI 1 w LAPTOP PC 2 FIGURE 4-62 FIGURE 4-63 PC TO PC TEST CALL USING AT COMMANDS PC TO PRINTER TEST CALL USING MANUAL DIALING PERCEPTION,,,, TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 1 LAPTOP PC 1 LAPTOP - PC2 FIGURE 4-64-INTERNAL PC TO EXTERNAL PC TEST CALL USING AT COMMANDS 4-55
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 MDF ’ : I : NCOU NSTU ’ , ; ’ TRUNK - TELEPHONE I I :- - CIRCUIT ! : LAPTOP PC 1 TELEPHONE PC2 FIGURE 4-65-EXTERNAL PC TO INTERNAL PC TEST CALL USING AT COMMANDS 6.182 PC to PC Test Call Using AT Commands 1) Make sure that PC 1 and PC 2 are equipped with a communication software package, and that the communication parameters of each PC and the communication software package are set to the same values (data transmission rate, flow control, etc.). 2) From either PC keyboard, type A T D X X X X and press m, where XXXX is the Data Extension number. (AT commands must be capital letters.) 3) To terminate the call: a) Type + + + from either PC keyboard. l The PC screen displays “OK.” b) Type A T H from the PC keyboard used in step 3a. l PC 1 and PC 2 screens both display “NO CARRIER.” l The DATA LED on each DKT will be Off. 6.183 PC to Printer Test Call Using Manual Dialing 1) Make sure that the PC is configured to print data from its serial COM port (the PC COM port is connected to DKT/PDIU-DI). This is normally accomplished using the DOS and MODE commands. 2) Using the manufacturer’s documentation, make sure that the communication param- eters (data speed, data bits, etc.) of the PC COM port match the printer’s serial interface parameters. 3) To connect the PC to the printer, press the DKT’sm button and dial XXX, where XXX is the Data Extension number. 4-56
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 l The CONNECT LED on the PDIU-DS will light. l The connection between the PC and the printer is complete. l If busy tone is sent to the DKT, the connec- tion is not complete. Try step 3 again. 4) Operate the PC to print data as required. 5) To terminate the call, press the DKT’s m button. 6.184 Internal PC to External PC Test Call Using AT Commands 1) Make sure PC 1 and PC 2 are equipped with a communication software package, and that the communication parameters of each PC and communication software package are set to the same values (data transmission rate, flow control, etc.). 2) From PC 1 ‘s keyboard, type A T D X X X X and press m, where XXXX is Data Extension number. (AT commands must be capital let- ters.) l The DATA LED on the DKT will light. l The CONNECT LED on the PDIU-DS will light. l The screen on PC 1 displays “CON- NECT XXXX,” where XXXX is the data transmission speed set by the communi- cation software. l At this time, PC 1 and the PDIU-DS are connected. 3) From PC l’s keyboard, type A T D T X X X X X X X X X X and press m, where XXXXXXXXXXX is the trunk access code and modem telephone number. l The internal modem goes off-hook, dials the access code to seize the trunk, and then dials the external modem’s tele- phone number. l The external modem rings and auto an- swers, the modems handshake and es- tablish communications. l If the external modem sends result codes, the screen on PC 1 displays “CONNECT XxXx,” where XXXX is the data trans- mission speed set by the communication software. l At this time PC 1 and PC 2 are con- nected, and can exchange data (file transfers, type messages, etc.). 4) To terminate the call: a) Type + + + from either PC keyboard. l The PC screen displays “OK.” b) Type A T H from the PC keyboard used in step 5a. l PC 1 and PC 2 screens both display “NO CARRIER.” l The DATA LEDs on each DKT will go out. 6.185 External PC to Internal PC Test Call Using AT Commands 1) Make sure PC 1 and PC 2 are equipped with a communication software package, and that the communication parameters of each PC and communication software package are set to the same values (data transmission rate, flow control, etc.). 2) From PC 2’s ke board, type A T D X X X X,X X X and press km3 -, where XXXXXXX is telephone number. l The external modem originates the call. l Trunk rings incoming call to the internal modem. l The internal modem rings and auto an- swers, the modems handshake and es- tablish communications. l If the internal modem sends result codes, PC 2’s screen displays “CONNECT XXXX,” where XXXX is the data trans- mission speed set by the communication software. l At this time, PC 2 is connected to the PDIU-DS. 4-57
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 3) From PC 2’s keyboard, type A T D X X X X and press m, where XXXX is the Data Exten- sion number. (AT commands must be capital letters.)ThispromptsthePDIU-DS to dial and connect to the PDIU-DI. l The CONNECT LED on the PDIU-DS will light, the DATA LED on the DKT will also light. l The screens on PC 1 and PC 2 dis- play “CONNECT XXXX,” where XXXX is the data transmission speed set by the communication software. l At this time PC 1 and PC 2 are con- nected and they exchange data (file transfers, typed messages, etc.). 4) To terminate the call: a) Type + + + from either PC keyboard. l The PC screen displays “OK.” b) Type AT H from the PC keyboard used in step 5a. l PC l’s and PC 2’s screens both dis- play “NO CARRIER.” l The DATA LED on each DKT will go out. 7. STANDARD TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION 7.00 Standard Telephone Connections 7.01 See the DSTT Program in Section 200-255- 300, Programming, for instructions on programming standard telephones. The system must be told at which ports standard telephones are installed. 7.02 Standard telephones require single-pair wire and are connected to the MDF via standard twisted- pair telephone cables, 7.03 Standard telephone connection details are shown in Figure 4-66. 8. TRUNK CONNECTIONS 8.10 Connections from the telephone company jack (RJ21 X for CO/FX/VVATSIDID trunks and RJ2EXfor E & M TIE trunk) should be terminated on a 66-block, and then cross-connected to the appropriate leads on the CO portion of the MDF, using the Tables 5-7, 5-8, and 5-13 - 5-l 5 as guides. Connection require- ments for each type of trunk are shown below. i DESIGNATOR 1 FUNCTION t TRUNKTYPE 1 I T I Tb t CO. DID. TIE 1 R Ti Rl E Ring CO, DID, TIE Tip 1 TIE (Cwire) Ring 1 TIE (4-wire) E TIE SG M SB Sig. Gnd. M Sig. Bat. TIE (Type II) TIE TIE (Type II) 9. PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT INSTALLATlON 9.00 Modem Pooling Connections (DDIU-MA only) 9.01 See the NMDM Program in Section 200-255. 300, Programming, to input information concerning Modem Pooling for the DDIU-MA only. 9.02 Most modems require only single-pair wiring and are connected to the MDF via standard twisted- pair telephone cables. However, some modems may require a two-pair connection (one for trans- mit-one for receive). For this type of connec- tion, use the next wire pair (which is not nor- mally used). Modem Pooling Connection de- tails are shown in Figure 4-67. IMPORTANT! All connections to DDlUs (-MA or -MAT) must observe correct tip and ring po- larity for proper operation. 9.10 Power Failure/Emergency Transfer 9.11 One DPFT can be installed in a two- cabinet system. Install the DPFT as follows: 1) Mount the DPFT near the MDF. 2) Using 25-pair cables with amphenol-type connectors (female for Jl, male for J2), connect the DPFT to two 66-type cross-con- nect blocks. 4-58