Toshiba Strata Dk24, Dk56, Dk96 Instruction Manual
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INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY1991 FIGURE LIST TITLE RESERVE POWER/BATTERY WIRING.. ............................................................. DPFT CIRCUIT DIAGRAM.. .................................................................................. MUSIC-ON-HOLD AND BACKGROUND MUSIC FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM ....... MUSIC SOURCE CONFIGURATION A.. .............................................................. MUSIC SOURCE CONFIGURATION B...
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1 GENERAL 1 .OO This chapter provides procedures necessary to connect optional peripheral equipment to STRATA DK systems. The installation instructions for each peripheral option include hardware re- quirements, PC6 configuration, interconnection/ wiring requirements, and programming considera- tions, as applicable. 1 .Ol Peripheral equipment is connected to system PCBs. Refer to PCB Installation, Section 200-096- 206, for PCB installation instructions and PCB configuration information. 1.02...
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INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY 1991 2.23 Power Failure Emergency Transfer Instal- lation. Install the DPFT in accordance with the following steps: 1) Mount the DPFT on or near the MDF. NOTE: Refer to Wiring Diagrams, Section ZOO-096- 209, Figures 9- 14 and 9- 15 for MDF intercon- necting tables. 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Using 25-pair cables with amphenol-type con- nectors (female for DPFT connector Jl, male for DPFT connector J2), connect the DPFT to two 66-type...
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MOH/Night Transfer Control relay for the MOH function. This feature requires the installation of a PIOU, PIOUS, or PEPU PCB. 4A) Set PIOU or PEPU jumper plug Pll to MAKE or BREAK position as required: l MAKE (M)-Shorts the normally open contacts (pins 9 and 34) when MOH is activated. l BREAK(B)-Opens the normally closed contacts (pins 9 and 34) when MOH is activated. 4B) Solder PIOUS jumper W2 to MAKE or BREAK position if required: l MAKE (M)-Shorts the normally open contacts (NHT and...
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INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY 1991 3) to the output select switch (SW4) on the PIOU or PEPU. Set the SW4 switch to either SPO or SPI, as required: SPO-Directs external page and non- amplified BGM to the HESB or external amplifier (pins 13 and 38). SPI-Directs external page and BGM through the on-board 3-watt amplifier to the external speaker output (pins 25 and 50). NOTE: The PIOUS provides non-amplified BGM/ page output only (SPT and SPR, see Figure 8-8). 4) 5)...
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NOTE: Refer to the Programming Procedures, Section 200-096-300, as necessary when instructed to program the PIOU, PIOUS, or PEPU in the following paragraphs. 4.10 External Page/Door Lock Relay Options with PIOU, PIOUS, or PEPU. 4.11 The External Page/Door Lock Relay may be programmed for either the external page function or the door lock control function (refer to Figures 8-6 and 8-7). 4.12 When configured in Program 77-1 for the ex- ternal page function, the relay controls an external...
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INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY1991 configured to provide one door lock control; this allows up to four door lock controls to be provided by HDCBs if the system is equipped with a PCTU2 or three door lock controls if with a PCTUSl (see Figure 8-10). Each door lock control installed re- duces the system’s door phone capacity by one. Any electronic telephone can be programmed with door lock buttons that can control any of the door locks that are connected to properly...
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NOTE: CO lines must be enabled in Program 78 for the NT pulsating relay function. 3) Access Programs 87, 88, and 89 to set the CO lines that will activate the relay (when the system is in the NIGHT mode). 4) Access Program 39 to program a Night Transfer button (NT1 or NT2) on all tele- phones that are to transfer the system into the NIGHT mode. 5) Access Programs 29-1 N 29-4 to program a Night Transfer button (NT1 or NT2) on all DSS consoles that are to transfer the system into the NIGHT...
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INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY1991 telephones and 1 OOO-series digital telephones equipped with HHEU PCBs (refer to Section 200- 096-207). The HESB automatically turns off once the ringing call or voice first has been manually answered from the electronic or digital telephone. This turn-off feature prevents audio feedback prob- lems. 5.02 Amplified Speaker Option. The Amplified Speaker option allows the HESB to be configured as a paging speaker. The HESB is connected to...
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NOTE: Ringing stops once the call is manually an- swered. There shouldbe NO voltagepotential across terminals I and 2. b) If voltage is not as specified during ring- ing, check that the electronic telephone wiring connections to the HESB have been made properly (wires to terminals 1 and 2 of the HESBTBI terminal block may have been reversed). 5.23 Amplified Speaker Installation. Install the HESB Amplified Speaker option in accordance with 1) the following steps (refer to Figure 8-l 2):...