Toshiba Strata Dk24, Dk56, Dk96 Instruction Manual
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INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY1991 J2 CRCU (-4 or -8) \! ! J3 P9 P8 ROM (4 each) Located under CRCU J4 FlGURE6-3-DTMF RECEIVER UNlT(CRCU)lNSTALLATlON with PCTU connectors P2, P3, P8, and P9 (refer to Figure 6-3). 3) Apply firm, even pressure to CRCU to ensure proper mating of connectors. 3.20 PCTU Installation Procedures 3.21 Install the PCTU in accordance with the fol- lowing steps: CAUTION! Do not remove plastic insulating shield from back of PCTU PCB. If shield comes off, do not allow the back of the PCB to con tact metal. 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. 2) Set the PCTU Pl switch to the ON position (PCTU,l or 2 only, not on PCTUSl). 3) Set the PCTU P7 battery strap (BATT) to the ON position. NOTE: The PCTU is shipped from the factory with the P7battery strap in the OFFposition. Ensure it is moved to the ON position when installing the PCTU to protect customer configuration information stored in the PCTU RAM. 4) Ensure the PCTU has been configured for the appropriate hardware options (refer to Para- graph 3.10). NOTE: Ensure the PCTU’s component side is facing right when installing it in the KSU. IMPORTANT NOTE: The power supply must be OFF when in- stalling the PCTU PCB. 5) Insert the PCTU into slot 00, labeled PCTU, and apply firm, even pressure to ensure proper mating of connectors: 6) After installing the PCTU, gently pull the PCB 6-5
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY 1991 outward. If the connectors are properly mated, a slight resistance will be felt. NOTES: 1. Do not adjust trimmer capacitor C4. The capacitor is factory-calibrated. 2. When transporting the PCTU, keep the P7 battery strap in the ON position if it is de- sired to save the configuration data stored in PCTU RAM (the battery will protect RAM for approximately six years); other- wise, to conserve the lithium battery, move P7 to the OFF position. When packaging the PCTU, use only a non-conductive material enclosure, such as plain paper. Conductive material can cause the inter- nal battery to discharge and erase mem- ory in the PCB. 3.30 PCTU Wiring 3.31 Refer to MOH/BGM Wiring Diagram, Section 200-096-208, for PCTU wiring/interconnecting de- tails. 3.40 PCTU Programming Overview 3.41 After initially installing a new and unused PCTU, all on-board RAM memory needs to be erased by running Programs 90 and 92. If RAM contains configuration or feature data from previ- ous programming that should be retained, either do not run these programs or use them selectively. See the Programming Procedures, Section 200- 096-300. 3.42 The following parameters may be specified, through programming, for the PCTU: Program 03 l Specify code 91 to indicate a normal PCTU. l Specify code 92 or 93 to indicate a PCTU with DTMF Receiver Unit (CRCU-4 or CRCU-8, re- spectively) option installed. NOTE: Codes 9 1,92, and 93 apply to both the PCTU and PCTUSl. Program 12 l Select the seize time of the CRCU circuit. 4 ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE INTERFACE UNIT (PEKU) . 4.00 General 4.01 The Electronic Telephone Interface Unit (PEKU) provides eight ports for electronic tele- phones. Depending on system configuration, DK24 can support up to four PEKUs with PCTU (1 or 2) and three PEKUs with PCTUSI ; DK56 can support up to eight PEKU PCBs, and DK96 up to twelve PEKU PCBs. 4.02 The number of electronic telephones that can be connected to PEKU PCBs in a system depends on the series of telephones used. This is due to power capacity. It is recommended that the current 6500-series be used, because this series con- sumes the least amount of power. The maximum number of 6500-series electronic telephones al- lowed in DK24 is 32, in DK56 is 64, and in DK96 is 96. If using an electronic telephone series other than, or mixed with, the 6500-series, see the con- figuration chapter, Section 200-096-204, work- sheet 7. 4.03 The PEKU can be configured for Off-hook Call Announce (to receive OCA calls) by installing an Off-hook Call Announce Unit (EOCU). It can also be configured to support a DSS console, a Door Phone/Lock Control Box (HDCB), and an external Background Music (BGM) source connec- tor. DSS consoles, HDCBs, and the BGM source, are wired directly to the PEKU and require no additional hardware, but do require specific ports/ circuits. 4.04 PEKU controls and interface connectors are shown in Figure 6-4 and described in Table 6-B. 4.10 PEKU Hardware Options 4.11 The PEKU supports the following hardware options: Internal Options l Off-hook Call Announce Unit (EOCU) External Options I l DSS console l Door Phone/Lock l BGM source connection 6-6
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY1991 W5, cut for y BGM option W9, cut for - HDCB option 50-PIN AMPHENOL CONNECTOR (FEMALE) /- BACKPLANE CONNECTOR FlGURE6-4-PEKUCONTROLSANDlNTERFACECONNECTORS NOTE: Refer to Telephone Installation, Sections200- 096-207 and 200-096-208, for installation of external options. 4.12 Off-hook Call Announce (EOCU) Instal- lation. Install the Off-hook Call Announce Unit (EOCU) in accordance with the following steps: 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. NOTE: PEKU connectors PlO, P20, P40, P50, and P60 are positioned to allow installation of the EOCU only in the proper position (see Figure 6-4). 2) Mate EOCU connectors JIO, J20, J40, J50, and J60with PEKU connectors Pl 0, P20, P40, P50, and P60 (refer to Figure 6-5). 3) Apply firm, even pressure to EOCU to ensure proper mating of connectors. 6-7 . , P40 J20 JIO I (EOCU)lNSTALLATlON
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY 1991 TABLE 6-B PEKU CONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 6-4) TYPE OF COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Off-hook Call Announce PlO 1 O-pin connector Interface connector for optional Off-hook Call Announce subassembly connector (used in conjunction with P20, P40, P50, and P60). Off-hook Call Announce P20 1 O-pin connector Off-hook Call Announce P40 1 O-pin connector Off-hook Call Announce P50 1 O-pin connector Interface connector for optional Off-hook Call Announce subassembly connector (used in conjunction with PlO, P40, P50, and P60). Interface connector for optional Off-hook Call Announce subassembly connector (used in conjunction with PlO, P20, P50, and P60). Interface connector for optional Off-hook Call Announce subassembly connector (used in conjunction with PlO, P20, P40, and P60). Off-hook Call Announce P60 1 O-pin connector Interface connector for optional Off-hook Call Announce subassembly connector (used in conjunction with PlO, P20, P40, and P50). DSSEKT DSS Console/ Electronic Telephone Two-position slide switch Configures PEKU for operation with either SW1 Switch a DSS console or electronic telephones. Door Phone W9 Jumper Wire White jumper wire When cut, configures PEKU for installation of an optional HDCB. BGM source connection W5 Jumper Wire White jumper wire When cut, configures PEKU for BGM source connection (PEKU must be installed in slot 01, port 02, circuit 3). . 4) Use a 3-pair cable for making connections 2) Set the SW1 DSS/EKT switch to DSS. between the PEKU and the Off-hook Call Announce (OCA) electronic telephone. Refer to Wiring Diagrams, Section 200-096-209, for wiring/interconnecting details. 5) Refer to Telephone Installation, Section 200- 096-207, for procedures to upgrade electronic telephones for OCA. 4.13 DSS Console Configuration. Configure the PEKU to support a DSSconsole in accordance with the following steps: 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. 3) Refer to Telephone Installation, Section 200- 096-207, for installation procedures for the DSS console. Each DSS console requires dedicated use of circuits 7 and 8 of a oarticular PEKU PCB. 4.14 Door Phone/LockConfiguration. Configure the PEKU to support a Door Phone and/or Door Lock in accordance with the following steps: 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. 2) If an HDCB will be connected to the PEKU, cut 6-8
the W9 Door Phone jumper wire on the PEKU PCB. 3) Refer to Telephone Installation, Section 200- 096-207, for installation procedures for the HDCB, control box and associated door phones (MDFBs). 4) Each HDCB requires dedicated use of circuit 5 of a particular PEKU PCB. 4.15 Background Music Configuration. Config- ure the PEKU to support a background music source in accordance with the following steps: 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. 2) Cut the W5 (BGM) jumper wire on the PEKU PCB. 3) Refer to Peripherals Installation, Section 200- 096-208, for installation procedures for BGM connection. NOTE: The PEKU must be installed in slot 01 to allow a 4) BGM connection. In Program 10-2, set LED 09 ON to enable the PEKU (port 02) BGM source to be sent to electronic telephone speakers and/or PIOU, PIOUS, PEPU PCBs. 4.20 PEKU Installation Procedures 4.21 Install the PEKU in accordance with the fol- lowing steps: 1) 2) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. Ensure the PEKU has been configured for the appropriate hardware options (refer to Para- graph 4.10). NOTE: Ensure the PEKU’s component side is facing right when installing it in the KSU . 3) Insert the PEKU into the appropriate slot (refer to Paragraph 2.12), and apply firm, even 4) INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY 1991 pressure to ensure proper mating of connec- tors. . After installing the PEKU, gently pull the PCB outward. If the connectors are properly mated, a slight resistance will be felt. 4.30 PEKU Wiring 4.31 Refer to PEKU Wiring Diagrams, Section 200-096-290, for wiring/interconnecting details. 4.40 PEKU Programming Overview 4.41 The following parameters may be specified, through programming, for the PEKU: Program 03 l Specify code 21 to indicate a station line PEKU. l Specify code 22 to indicate a PEKU configured for OCA. l Specify code 23 to indicate a PEKU configured for a DSS console. l Specify code 24 to indicate a PEKU configured for OCA and a DSS console. l Door phones do not require a special code. Program 1 O-2 l Used for BGM connection. Programs 28 and 29 l Used for DSS assignments. Programs 77-1 and 77-2 l Used for HDCB assignments, 5 STANDARD TELEPHONE INTERFACE UNIT (PSTU) 5.00 General 5.01 The Standard Telephone Unit (PSTU) pro- vides an interface between standard telephones or two-wire devices and the system. Each PSTU PCB adds eight standard telephone lines to the system. There is no limit, other than the station size con- straints of the PCTU PCB, to the number of PSTU PCBs that can be installed in the system. NOTE: For the system to recognize the DTMF tones generated by a standard telephone (or any other device connected to a PSTU port), a DTMF Receiver Unit (CRCU-4 or CRCU-8) 6-9
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY1991 SSTU SUBUNIT 50-PIN AMPHENOL CONNECTOR (FEMALE) Wl Ring Voltage t H = 19OV F-P I h I 1: II , L=13OVP-P I I /C^.. me-r, I 111 1, ul r3 I u v.4) and PSTU2 only) 0, BACKPLANE CONNECTOR HtiUKt ti-ti-t’S I U (l/Z) ANU SUWNI I (SS I U) must be installed on the Common Control Unit (PCTU) (refer to Paragraph 3). 5.02 PSTU controls are shown in Figure 6-6 and described in Table 6-C. P or 19OV P-P. The Wl jumper plug is used to set the voltage level. Most standard telephones and two-wire devices require the 19OV P-P level; however, some devices may experience ring-trip with 19OV P-P and they require the 13OV P-P level. 5.10 PSTU (1 and 2) Hardware Options 5.11 There are two PSTU versions (1 and 2): They are identical except for the ring generator. The ring generator on the original version (V.3) of PSTUl is fixed at a 19OV P-P level, while the ring generator on PSTUl (V.4) and PSTU2 can be set for 13OV P- NOTE: PSTUl (V.4) became available in November 1989. PSTUl (V.3) was discontinued. 5.12 Set the PSTUI (V.4) or PSTU2 ring generator level as required: * WI set to H (19OV P-P). TABLE 6-C PSTUCONTROLSANDINTERFACECONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 6-6) TYPEOFCOMPONENT DESCRIPTION Ring Voltage Wl Jumper r Sets ring generator voltage level for all Plug (PSTUl (V.4) and Three-terminal jumper circuits (PSTU2 only). PSTU2 only) H=190VP-P . L = 130v P-P 6-10
l Wl set to L (13OV P-P). l Two ringers maximum per port (H or L). 5.20 PSTU Installation Procedures 5.21 Install the PSTU in accordance with the fol- lowing steps: 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. The protective shield on the back of the PSTU is designed to protect the installer from potentially hazardous ring voltage. Do not remove this shield. 2) Ensure that the PSTU subunit (SSTU) is se- curely attached to the PSTU (refer to Figure 6- 6). NOTE: Wl, the ring generator level option, should be set in the H position (factory) for initial instal- lation. 3) Insert the PSTU into the appropriate slot, and apply firm, even pressure to ensure proper mating of connectors. 4) After installing the PSTU, gently pull the PCB outward. If the connectors are properly mated, a slight resistance will be felt. 5.30 PSTU Wiring 5.31 Refer to PSTU Wiring Diagram, Section 200- 096-209, for wiring/interconnecting details. 5.32 The PSTU is registered for use with OLl3A type lines for off-premises stations. 5.40 PSTU Programming Overview 5.41 The following parameters may be specified, through programming, for the PSTU: Program 03 l Specify code 31 for all slots that have PSTUs installed. Program 31 l Used to configure all PSTU ports connected to INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY 1991 Voice Mail or Auto Attendant devices (see Voice Mail Installation, Section 200-096-208, for more details). . Program 1 O-2 l Used to set standard telephone ringing option. 6 STANDARD/ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE INTERFACE UNIT (PESU) 6.00 General 6.01 The Standard/Electronic Telephone Unit (PESU) provides two standard interface circuits (1 and 2) identical to PSTU circuits for connection between standard telephones, or two wire devices, and the system. It also provides four electronic telephone interface circuits (5 N 8) identical to PEKU circuitsforconnecting electronictelephones, BGM, or one HDCB. The PESU provides a ring generator for circuits 1 and 2 (with a ring voltage of either 19OV P-P or 13OV P-P). l The PESU does not support a DSS console connection. l The PESU provides connectors to mount the EOCU for OCA to electronic telephones. l The PESU supports HDCB and BGM connec- tion. l PESU Requires Release 2 software. NOTE: A CRCU (-4 or -8) must be installed on the PCTU or PCTUS 1 for the system to recognize DTMF tones sent from standard telephones or other two-wire devices that are connected to the PEW. 6.02 The maximum number of PESUs allowed per system is shown below: Electronic System PESUs Std Telephone PCTU DK24 3 6 12 w DK24 5 10 20 (1 or2) DK56 8 16 32 (1 or2) DK96 12 24 48 (1 or2) 6.03 The PESU controlsand interface connectors are shown in Figure 6-7 and described in Table 6-D. 6-11
INSTALLATION-PM SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY1991 50-PIN AMPHENOL CONNECTOR (FEMALE) / CUT W7 ONLY IF BGM IS CONNECTED TO PORT 07, CIRCUIT 8, SLOT 01. OPTIONAL EOCU, EQUIP FOR OCA FEATURE v ,‘i iw iw &G&-i ,~~~ I ___-_---_--_____--____________ $, CUT W9 FOR DOOR PHONE OPTION (HDCB ON CIRCUIT 5) Illk I ;j BACKPLANE I j P80 CONNECTOR : ; I ; ___ 0 0 UP g P90 PESU 3ING VOLTAGE OPTION (PORTS 1 & 2): ESTS: STANDARD TELEPHONE - = LOW LEVEL (13OV P-P) INTERFACE, ALWAYS EQUIPPED i = HIGH LEVEL (19OV P-P) FROM FACTORY NOTE: Connect two ringers maximum per port (H or L). FlGURE6-7-PESU PCB OPTION LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATION 6-12
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY1991 TABLE6-D PESUCONTROLSANDINTERFACECONNECTORS I I . CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 6-7) TYPE OF COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Off-hook Call Announce PlO 1 O-pin connector Interface connector for optional Off-hook Call Announce subassembly connector (used in conjunction with P20, P40. P50. and P60). Off-hook Call Announce P20 Off-hook Call Announce P40 Off-hook Call Announce P50 Off-hook Call Announce P60 1 O-pin connector 1 O-pin connector 1 O-pin connector 1 O-pin connector Interface connector for optional Off-hook Call Announce subassembly connector (used in conjunction with PlO, P40, P50. and P60). Interface connector for optional Off-hook Call Announce subassembly connector (used in conjunction with PlO, P20, P50, and P60). Interface connector for optional Off-hook Call Announce subassembly connector (used in conjunction with PlO, P20, P40, and P60). Interface connector for optional Off-hook Call Announce subassembly connector (used in conjunction with PlO, P20. P40. and P50). Ring Voltage Jumper Plug P90 Three-terminal jumper Sets ring generator voltage level for circuits 1 and 2. H = 19OV P-P (factory setting) L= 130v P-P Door Phone W9 Jumper Wire White jumper wire When cut, configures PESU, circuit 5 for installation of an optional HDCB. BGM W7 Jumper Pack White jumper wire When cut, configures PESU, port 07, circuit 8, for BGM source connection (slot 01 only) 6.10 PESU Hardware Options 6.11 The PESU supports the following hardware 6.12 Off-hook Call Announce (EOCU) Installa- tion. Install the Off-hook Call Announce in accor- dance with the following steps: options: l Internal option: Off-hook Call Announce (EOCU). 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. l Externbl option: Door Phone/Lock. NOTE: Refer to Telephone Installation, Section ZOO- 096-207, for installation of external options. NOTE: PEW connectors PlO, P20, P40, P50, and P60 are positioned to allow installation qf the EOCU only in the proper position (refer to Figure 6- 7). 6-13
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY 1991 2) 3) 4) 5) Mate the EOCU connectors JIO, 520, J40, J50, and J60 with the PESU connectors PI 0, P20, P40, P50, and P60 (refer to Figure 6-7). Apply firm, even pressure to the EOCU to ensure proper mating of connectors. Use 3-pair cable for connecting the PESU and the OCA electronic telephone (refer to Wiring Diagrams, Section 200-096-209, for wiring/ interconnecting details). Refer to Telephone Installation, Section 200- 096-207, for procedures to add OCA to elec- tronic telephones. 6.20 PESU Installation Procedures 6.21 Install the PESU in accordance with the fol- lowing steps: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. The protective shield on the back of the PESU is designed to protect the installer from potentially hazardous ring voltage. Do not remove this shield. Ensure that the PESU subunit (ESTS) is se- curely attached to the PESU (refer to Figure 6- 7). If the electronic telephones connected to the PESU must receive OCA calls, install the EOCU subassembly PCB on the PESU per Paragraph 6.12. If an HDCB is connected to PESU circuits, cut w9. If BGM is connected to port 07, circuit 8, slot 01, cut w7. Ensure that the ring voltage option, P90, is set to the “H” position for initial installation. The “L” position is used if devices connected to the PESU trip ring voltage before answer. Insert the PESU into the appropriate slot, and apply firm, even pressure to ensure proper mating of connectors. :. 8) After installing the PESU, gently pull the PCB outward. If the connectors are properly mated, a slight resistance will be felt. 6.30 PESU Wiring 6.31 Refer to PESU Wiring Diagram, Section 200- 096-209, for wiring/interconnecting details. 6.40 PESU Programming Overview .’ 6.41 The following parameters may be specified, through programming, for the PESU: Program 03 Specify code 25 for all slots that have PESUs without EOCU. Specify code 26 for all slots that have PESUs equipped with EOCU. NOTE: A special code is not required to connect an HDCB or BGM to a PEW. Program 31 l Configures the PESU circuits 1 and 2forconnec- tion to Voice Mail or Auto Attendant devices. Program 1 O-2 l Sets the standard telephone ring cadence for normal or distinctive ringing and BGM source connection. Programs 77-1 and 77-2 l Assigns an HDCB to a PESU port 7 CO LINE UNIT (PCOU) 7.00 General 7.01 Each CO Line Unit (PCOU) PCB adds four CO lines to the system. The PCOU provides Ring Detection, Dial Outpulsing and Hold; as well as Automatic Busy Redial circuitry. Each CO line can be programmed for DTMF or dial pulse. Depending on system configuration, DK24 can support up to four PCOUs, DK56 up to five, and DK96 up to nine. NOTE: There are two PCOU versions (1 and 2). They are identical in fit/form/function and are inter- changeable in all DK system models. .: 6-14