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Toshiba Strata Dk14, Dk40i, Dk424 Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Strata Dk14, Dk40i, Dk424 Installation And Maintenance Manual
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Strata AirLink Systems BSIA System Installation Strata DK I&M 5/9916-29 Strata AirLink Systems Table 16-6 User Settings LineAmphenol Connector/ PairHandset ID (1 - 1535)Extension # (1 - 10 digits)User Name/Comment (1 - 12 characters) 1 P1, Pair 1 2 P1, Pair 2 3 P1, Pair 3 4 P1, Pair 4 5 P1, Pair 5 6 P1, Pair 6 7 P1, Pair 7 8 P1, Pair 8 9 P1, Pair 9 10 P1, Pair 10 11 P1, Pair 11 12 P1, Pair 12 13 P1, Pair 13 14 P1, Pair 14 15 P1, Pair 15 16 P1, Pair 16 17 P2, Pair 1 18 P2, Pair 2 19 P2, Pair 3 20 P2, Pair 4 21 P2, Pair 5 22 P2, Pair 6 23 P2, Pair 7 24 P2, Pair 8 25 P2, Pair 9 26 P2, Pair 10 27 P2, Pair 11 28 P2, Pair 12 29 P2, Pair 13 30 P2, Pair 14 31 P2, Pair 15 32 P2, Pair 16
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Strata AirLink Systems BSIA System Installation 16-30Strata DK I&M 5/99 Table 16-7 Feature Table Events 1 - 20 (Use the Commands or Text Displays Listed Below) Button Sequence FLSH FCN 1 FCN 2 FCN 3 FCN 4 FCN 5 FCN 6 FCN 7 FCN 8 FCN 9 FCN 0 FCN * FCN # Text Displays OK TRANSFER V-M AI L VMS Clear Display CALL WAIT CALL BACK CAMP ON CONF E-MAIL NOT AVAIL Commands Echo (digits entered) Key Pad Pause User Extension Hookflash Oh-hook Off-hook Terminate Call 1 Digit 7 Digit 8 Digit 9 Digit 10 Digit * Digit # Digit 1 Digits 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5 Digit 6 1. The Terminate Call command can only be used as the last event in a sequence.
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Strata AirLink Systems BSIA System Installation Strata DK I&M 5/9916-31 Strata AirLink Systems Substep F: Store the IDs in the Handset 1. Press 3:5. The handset turns on. 2. Press )&1. 3. Press t until SYSTEM CONFIG. displays ...or + )&1. 4. Press )&1. 5. Enter the proper System ID (SID). NoteThe SID must match the data entered in the system settings. 6. Press &/5to make corrections. 7. Press t. 8. Enter the handset ID (four digits) for the system ID entered in Substep 5. 9. Press t for other systems. 10. Repeat Substeps 1~11 to enter all the system and handset IDs required.A maximum of eight system IDs and associated handset IDs can be stored in handset memory. 11. Press (1. The ESN displays momentarily. 12. Press &$//. The handset ESN is stored in the BSIA. MENU OPERAT ION 12 : 15 SYSTEM CONF IG. 12 : 15 SID#0 12 : 15 HID#0 12 : 15 HID#1 12 : 15
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Strata AirLink Systems BSIA Additional Information 16-32Strata DK I&M 5/99 BSIA Additional Information The following tables have additional information unique to the BSIA system and cover: ©BSIA (controller) specifications – Table 16-8 ©Adapter and BSIA pinouts – Ta b l e s 1 6 - 9 and 16-10 ©ALM removal ©Initial configuration change ©Password change ©Base Station additions ©Communication port change BSIA (Controller) Specifications Adapter and BSIA Pinouts Tables 16-9 and 16-10 list the adapter and BSIA pinouts. Table 16-8 BSIA Specifications NameDescription Dimensions 16.84 x 9.29 x 1.75 inches Weight 4.6 lbs. without ALM Mount Wall or industry-standard rack mount Input Power -48VDC or 110/220VAC with optional power supply TemperaturesOperating: 10°~40°C Storage: -20°~53°C Operating Humidity: 20 to 80% non-condensing Storage Humidity: 5 to 95% non-condensing AltitudeOperating: 4,920 ft. NoteSystems operating above 4,920 ft. in low humidity areas could require additional cooling. Storage: 940 to 9,400 ft. Table 16-9 DB9 and DB25 Adapter Pinouts 8-Pin JackDB9-FDB25-F8-Pin JackDB9-FDB25-F 1/BLU Not Used Not Used 5/GRN 3 2 2/ORG 7 4 6/YEL 5 7 3/BLK 8 5 7/BRN Not Used Not Used 4/RED 2 3 8/WHT Not Used Not Used
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Strata AirLink Systems BSIA Additional Information Strata DK I&M 5/9916-33 Strata AirLink Systems ALM Removal 1. Power off the BSIA. 2. Remove the screws securing the cover of the BSIA case. 3. Lift the cover off of the BSIA. 4. Unplug connectors J4, J5, or J6. CAUTION!Do not apply diagonal pressure to the DIN connectors (see Figure 16-16 on Page 16-15). 5. Disconnect the ALM from the standoffs on the BSIA PCB. 6. Gently lift the ALM out of the BSIA. 7. Replace the BSIA cover and re-install the screws. Table 16-10 BSIA Pinouts PairP1P2 1Tip, ring — station 1 Tip, ring — station 17 2 Tip, ring — station 2 Tip, ring — station 18 3 Tip, ring — station 3 Tip, ring — station 19 4 Tip, ring — station 4 Tip, ring — station 20 5 Tip, ring — station 5 Tip, ring — station 21 6 Tip, ring — station 6 Tip, ring — station 22 7 Tip, ring — station 7 Tip, ring — station 23 8 Tip, ring — station 8 Tip, ring — station 24 9 Tip, ring — station 9 Tip, ring — station 25 10 Tip, ring — station 10 Tip, ring — station 26 11 Tip, ring — station 11 Tip, ring — station 27 12 Tip, ring — station 12 Tip, ring — station 28 13 Tip, ring — station 13 Tip, ring — station 29 14 Tip, ring — station 14 Tip, ring — station 30 15 Tip, ring — station 15 Tip, ring — station 31 16 Tip, ring — station 16 Tip, ring — station 32 20 Receive from Base Station 1 21 Transmit to Base Station 1 22 Tip, ring — external alarm connection 23 Tip, ring — external alarm connection 24 Receive from Base Station 2 25 Transmit to Base Station 2
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Strata AirLink Systems BSIA Additional Information 16-34Strata DK I&M 5/99 Initial Configuration Change It is highly recommended that you get the current configuration and save it to a file on the PC as the working copy. Then, open and edit the working copy – not the original file. Using this method ensures that the original configuration file is not corrupted while adding or editing existing data. Once the new information is saved, the BSIA uses the new data immediately. Important!Sending configuration information to the BSIA overwrites existing information. Make sure that the sent data contains all of the required configuration information, not just the few additions or changes that were made. Password Change Base Station Addition 1. From the Desktop Toolbar, click the Configuration icon. 2. Open the Configure Window. 3. Select Preferences from the menu bar and Password. 4. Enter the old and new password and click OK. 1. From the Desktop Toolbar, click the Configuration icon. 2. Open the Configure Window. 3268
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Strata AirLink Systems BSIA Additional Information Strata DK I&M 5/9916-35 Strata AirLink Systems Communications Port Change 3. Click Select Database and System Settings. 4. Click the Get icon. The current data from the BSIA displays. 5. Enter TRUE in Second Base Station Service Enabled. Important!Do not perform this step without getting the current system settings first, or all data is overwritten. 6. Save the file and close the Configure Window.The Desktop Toolbar displays. 7. Double-click the Upgrade icon.The Base Station is upgraded. 1. From the Desktop Toolbar, click the Configuration icon. 2. Click Preferences and Port Setting. 3. Click the new port and Close. Important!Click close immediately (before 10 seconds have elapsed) or the change does not take effect. 3271 3281
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Strata AirLink Systems RWIU System Installation 16-36Strata DK I&M 5/99 RWIU System Installation This section describes the specific installation steps for the RWIU PCB. Step 1: Check the DIP Switches and Jumpers on the PCB CAUTION!The RWIU and WWIS come from the factory already assembled. Remove the WWIS carefully to check the DIP switches on the RWIU, keeping the pins on it straight. After checking the DIP switches, but before aligning the two PCBs, be sure that the connectors are not bent. This causes irreparable damage to both PCBs. The RWIU has three DIP switches. The location of each is shown in Figure 16-23. The factory default positions are given in the following steps. Figure 16-23 Location of RWIU DIP Switches S1~S3 3513 RWIU1A 12345678DIP ON12345678DIP ON S1 12345DIP ON 12345DIP ON S2 S3 J7 J9 J10 J12 J13J15 J14 J17 J16J13 LD2 LD1 J8JTAG 12 ON 12 ON RWIU (top view)
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Strata AirLink Systems RWIU System Installation Strata DK I&M 5/9916-37 Strata AirLink Systems 1. Check DIP Switch S1. Ta b l e 1 6 - 11 gives the factory settings - defaults are in bold. Important! lSwitch 8 is used to recover the RWIU in the event of a software load failure. Turn Switch 8 to its off position to force a download of the stored factory default software. lIf any Base Station is not used, put its corresponding S1 switch in the on (inactive) position. If the switch is in the off position, the WWIS subassembly LED 1 and 2 remain lit and the RWIU tries to initialize that Base Station every 40 seconds. 2. Check DIP Switch S2. Ta b l e 1 6 - 1 2 gives factory settings - defaults are in bold: 3. Check DIP Switch S3 settings to ensure that the correct number of handsets are enabled (see Table 16-13). 4. Verify that the Watch Dog Timer (WDT) is jumpered correctly as shown in Figure 16-24. Table 16-11 S1 Factory Default Positions S1 DIP Switch Number Position12345678 OnBase Station 1 InactiveBase Station 2 InactiveBase Station 3 InactiveBase Station 3 InactiveSpare Spare SpareDisable Download OffBase Station 1 ActiveBase Station 2 ActiveBase Station 3 ActiveBase Station 4 ActiveSpare Spare SpareForce Download Table 16-12 S2 Factory Default Positions (RF Signals) S2 DIP Switch Number Position12345 On Slave 1 1. RWIU must be in the master setting to operate.DECT 2 Disabled 2. DECT = Digital European Cordless TelecommunicationsPCS3 Disabled 3. PCS = Personal Communication ServiceFour Ports Spare OffMasterDECT EnabledPCS EnabledTwo Ports Spare Table 16-13 S3 Factory Default Positions (Number of Handsets) S3 DIP Switch NumberNumber of Handsets 12 On On 8 Off On 16 On Off 24 Off Off 32
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Strata AirLink Systems RWIU System Installation 16-38Strata DK I&M 5/99 Step 2: Mount the WWIS onto the RWIU CAUTION!Before aligning the two PCBs, be sure that the connectors are not bent. This causes irreparable damage to both PCBs. 1. Carefully align the connectors of the WWIS (P9~P10 and P12~P17) to the terminals on the RWIU (J9~J10 and J12~J17) (shown in Figure 16-24). Figure 16-24 Alignment of the WWIS onto the RWIU 2. Gently press the WWIS onto the RWIU. Ensure that the connections are solid by gently pulling the WWIS away from the RWIU. If the connectors are properly seated, a slight resistance is felt. Step 3: Determine the Proper Strata DK Slot Configuration äUse Ta b l e 1 6 - 1 4 to determine the physical slot configuration for the RWIU in Strata DK424 or DK280. The bold numbers indicate the first physical RWIU position for nine or more handsets. You can only have one RWIU per Base Cabinet and two per Expansion Cabinets. NoteFor 8 handsets, install the RWIU in any slot except 11 and 12. RJ45