Toshiba Strata Dk24, Dk56, Dk96 Instruction Manual
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INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY1991 CO LINE MODULAR CO LINE MODULAR CO LINE MODULAR CO LINE MODULAR JACK CIRCUITS 1 AND 2 JACK CIRCUITS 1 AND 2 /JACK CIRCUITS 3 AND 4 JACK CIRCUITS 3 AND 4 BACKPLANE CONNECTOR BACKPLANE CON 1 FIGURE 6-8-PCOUCONTROLS,INDICATORS,ANDlNTERFACECONNECTORS 7.02 PCOU controls, indicators, and interface con- nectors are shown in Figure 6-8 and described in Table 6-E. 7.10 PCOU Hardware Options 7.11 There are no hardware options supported by the PCOU. 7.20 PCOU Installation Procedures 7.21 Install the PCOU in accordance with the fol- lowing steps: 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. NOTE: ThedBPADswitchesSWlOl throughSW401 control excessive loudness resulting from close proximity to the CO or PBX telephone office by providing a -3 dB signal level drop to, or from, the PBX or CO when set to the 3 position. Switches are factory-set to the 0 (0 dB signal level drop) position. 2) If the KSU is located within one mileof the PBX or CO telephone office, set dB PAD switches SW101 through SW401 to the 3 (-3 dB signal level drop) position. NOTE: Ensure the PCOU’s component side is facing right when installing it in the KSU. 3) Insert the PCOU into the appropriate slot (referto Paragraph 7.21), andapplyfirm, even pressure to ensure proper mating of connec- tors. 4) After installing the PCOU, gently pull the PCB outward. If the connectors are properly mated, a slight resistance will be felt. 7.30 PCOU Wiring 7.31 Refer to PCOU Wiring Diagram, Section 200- 096-209, for wiring/interconnecting details. 7.40 PCOU Programming Overview 7.41 The following parameters may be specified, 6-15
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY1991 TABLE 6-E PCOUCONTROLS,INOICATORS,ANDlNTERFACECONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 6-8) TYPE OF COMPONENT DESCRIPTION CO Line Circuit 1 Indicator CD1 12 Red LED Lights to indicate CO line circuit 1 is in operation (NOTE: CO line indicator will not light unless PCOU is connected to a CO). CO Line Circuit 2 Indicator CD21 2 Red LED Lights to indicate CO line circuit 2 is in operation (NOTE: CO line indicator will not light unless PCOU is connected to a CO). CO Line Circuit 3 Indicator CD31 2 Red LED Lights to indicate CO line circuit 3 is in operation (NOTE: CO line indicator will not light unless PCOU is connected to a CO). CO Line Circuit 4 Indicator CD41 2 Red LED Lights to indicate CO line circuit 4 is in operation (NOTE: CO line indicator will not light unless PCOU is connected to a CO). Jl Connector Modular connector Interface connector for CO line circuits 1 and 2. J2 Connector Modular connector Interface connector for CO line circuits 3 and 4. PAD Switch SW1 01 Two-position slide Enables -3dB signal level drop for CO line circuit 1. PAD Switch SW201 Two-position slide Enables -3dB signal level drop for CO line circuit 2. PAD Switch SW301 Two-position slide Enables -3dB signal level drop for CO line circuit 3. PAD Switch SW401 Two-position slide Enables -3dB signal level drop for CO line circuit 4. through programming, for the PCOU: l Specify code 11 for the applicable PCB slots Program 03 where each PCOU is installed. Program 1 O-l l Allows/denies two-CO Line Conference and DISA. Program 15 l Assigns DTMF/DP Dialing, Tenant Service, DISA, and a number of additional attributes to each CO line. Program 16 l Assigns CO lines to groups 81 N 89, and dial 9 l Assigns stations access to CO lines (incoming group. and outgoing access). Program 41 l Assigns stations access to CO lines (outgoing Program 40 only). Program 42-0, l-8 l Assigns behind PBXCENTREX operation to each CO line. I Programs 45 - 48 l Defines Toll Restrictions for any CO line. 6-16
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY 1991 TIE LINE 2 TIE LINE 3 TIE LINE 4 GROUND/ /h/f FACTORY POSITIONS) P403 BACKPLANE CONNECTOR P103 P203 CI~IIPC E n q ennli twrm~ni e nfiln ~klnlnn~fin~ riuunL v-3- rmviu cluiy i nuL3 nlYu IlVulbHI UK3 Programs 50 - 56 l Defines Least Cost Routing using CO lines. Program 78 l Assigns special ringing of CO lines: Night Ring Over Page, DISA, IMDU. Programs 81 - 89 l Assigns CO lines to ring selected stations. l Assigns Delayed Ringing to any CO line. Program 93 l Assigns names to CO lines. 8 E & M TIE LINE UNIT (PEMU) 8.00 General 8.01 Each E & M TIE Line Unit (PEMU) PCB provides four TIE line interface circuits. l PEMU TIE lines may be configured for either 2- or 4-wire transmission with Type I signaling. l The TIE lines provide immediate start operation only. l Each PEMU reduces system capacity by four CO lines and four or eight station ports. l DK24 supports a maximum of one PEMU PCB, DK56 a maximum of two, and DK96 a maximum of three. NOTES: I. For the system to recognize the DTMF tones generated by incoming TIE lines, a CRCU (-4 or -8) must be installed on the PCTWPCTUS I (refer to Paragraph 3). 2. The PEMU PCB uses four CO lines and four station ports in software. Only 24 station ports are available with the PCTUSi; however, in a DK24, only 16 station ports (not 20) will be available to stations connected to PESU, PEKU, or PSTU PCBs. A PCTU is required to sup- port up to 24 stations and 4 TIE lines in a DK24. 8.02 PEMU controls, indicators, and interfacecon- nectars are shown in Figure 6-9 and described in Table 6-F. 8.10 PEMU Hardware Options 8.11 There are no additional hardware options supported by the PEMU. * 8.20 PEMU Installation Procedures 6-17
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY1991 TABLE 6-F PEMU CONTROLS,INDICATORS,ANDlNTERFACECONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ 1 CONNECTOR (Figure 6-9) TYPEOFCOMPONENT DESCRIPTION TIE Line Circuit 1 Indicator CD1 02 Red LED Lights to indicate TIE line 1 is in operation TIE Line Circuit 2 Indicator CD202 TIE Line Circuit 3 Indicator CD302 TIE Line Circuit 4 Indicator CD402 Lights to indicate TIE line 2 is in operation Red LED Red LED Lights to indicate TIE line 3 is in operation Lights to indicate TIE line 4 is in operation E & M TIE Line Connector J101 E & M TIE Line Connector J201 Modular connector Modular connector Interface connector for E & M TIE line circuit 1. Interface connector for E & M TIE line circuit 2. E & M TIE Line Connector J301 Modular connector Interface connector for E & M TIE line circuit 3. E & M TIE Line Connector J401 Modular connector Interface connector for E & M TIE line circuit 4. FG Jumper P3 Three-terminal jumper 1 Enables or disables -48V ground to FG. GND/BAT Jumper PlOl Three-terminal jumper M-lead origination for TIE line 1 (must be in BAT position per FCC requirements) GND/BAT Jumper PI02 Three-terminal jumper M-lead origination for TIE line 1 (must be in BAT position per FCC requirements) GND/BAT Jumper P201 GND/BAT Jumper P202 Three-terminal jumper Three-terminal jumper M-lead origination for TIE line 2 (must be in BAT position per FCC requirements) M-lead origination for TIE line 2 (must be in BAT position per FCC requirements) GND/BAT Jumper P301 Three-terminal jumper M-lead origination for TIE line 3 (must be in BAT position per FCC requirements) GND/BAT Jumper P302 Three-terminal jumper GND/BAT Jumper P401 Three-terminal jumper M-lead origination for TIE line 3 (must be in BAT position per FCC requirements) M-lead origination for TIE line 4 (must be in BAT position per FCC requirements) 6-18
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY 1991 TABLE 6-F PEMU CONTROLS, INDICATORS, AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS (continued) I CONTROL/INDICATOR (Figure 6-9) TYPE OF COMPONENT DESCRIPTION GND/BAT Jumper P402 2Wl4W Jumper P103 Three-terminal jumper Three-terminal jumper M-lead origination for TIE line 4 (must be in BAT position per FCC requirements) Selects 2- or 4-wire configuration for E & M TIE line circuit 1. I 2Wl4W Jumper P203 Three-terminal jumper Selects 2- or 4-wire configuration for E & M TIE line circuit 2. I 2W/4W Jumper P303 I Three-terminal jumper Selects 2- or 4-wire configuration for E & M TIE line circuit 3. I 2Wl4W Jumper P403 I Three-terminal jumper Selects 2- or 4-wire configuration for E & M TIE line circuit 4. 8.21 Install the PEMU in accordance with the fol- lowing steps: 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. 2) Determine if the E & M TIE lines will be config- ured as 2- or 4-wire. Set 2W/4W switches PI 03, P203, P303, and P403 to the appropriate po- sitions. 3) Set the FG jumper P3 to the 2-3 position. 4) Set all GNDlBAT jumpers to the BAT position for connection to the telephone network. NOTE: The GND position is used to connect PEMU circuits back-to-back on premises only, 1000 feet maximum (E & M lead wires must be crossed). 5) Insert the PEMU into the appropriate slot (refer to Paragraph 2.21) and apply firm, even pres- sure to ensure proper mating of connectors. 6) After installing the PEMU, gently pull the PCB outward. If the connectors are properly mated, a slight resistance will be felt. 8.30 PEMU Wiring 8.31 In Section 200-096-209, refer to PEMU (2W or 4W) wiring diagram for wiring/interconnecting details, and to secondary protector diagram for secondary protector information. I 8.40 PEMU Programming Overview 8.41 The following parameters may be specified, through programming, for the PEMU: Program 03 l Specify code 13 for applicable PCB slots where each PEMU is installed. Program 1 O-l l Allows or denies two-CO Line Conference. Program 15 l Assigns tandem connections to TIE lines. Program 17 l Assigns Page/Handsfree Answerback. NOTE: When a PEMU is installed in a system, it automatically assumes the next consecutive CO line and station port numbers. If the sys- tem is equipped with a PCTU(1 or Z), the PEMU assumes four CO line and four station port numbers. However, with a PCTUSI, on/y 16 station ports will be available for stations connected to a PEKU, PESU, or PSTU PCB. 9 OPTION INTERFACE UNIT (PIOU AND PIOUS) 9.00 General 9.01 The Option Interface Unit (PIOU or PIOUS) 6-19
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY1991 50-PIN AMPHENOL CONNECTOR (FEMALE) CD4 SW2 SMDR TTY . BACKPLANE CONNECTOR FIGURE 6-IO-PIOU CONTROLS, INDICATORS, AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS J’& NOT FACTORY INSTALLED FOR BELL MODEM SPECIFICATION OPTIONAL IMDU PCB REMOTE MAINTENANCE CONNECTOR TB TERMIN STRIP FlGURE6-II-PIOUS PCB SWITCH/JUMPER,OPTlON LOCATION 6-20
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY1991 TABLE6-G PIOU CONTROLSANDINTERFACECONNECTORS . CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 6-I 0) TYPE OF COMPONENT DESCRIPTION SMDR/TTY Interface Connector J3 Dual modular connector IMDU Connector PI 1 O-pin connector Interface connector for SMDR printer/ call accounting device and maintenance terminal/modem. Interface connector for Remote Maintenance Modem piggy-back module. IMDU Connector P2 g-pin connector Interface connector for Remote Maintenance Modem piggy-back module. IMDU Connector P3 3-pin connector Interface connector for Remote Maintenance Modem piggy-back module. M/B Make/Break Jumper Plug PI 0 M/B Make/Break Jumper Plug PI 1 Three-terminal jumper plug External Page/Door Lock Control Relay MAKE or BREAK jumper plug. Three-terminal jumper plug Night/Hold Relay MAKE or BREAK jumper plug. Alarm Sensor N.O./N.C. Three-terminal jumper plug Alarm sensor normally open or normally Jumper Plug P12 closed jumper pluo. CCITT/BELL Jumper Plug P13 SMDR Baud Rate Switch SW1 Three-terminal jumper plug IMDU or external modem operating specification jumper plug. Two-position slide switch Selects baud rate (300 or 1200 bps) for SMDR printer or call accounting device. TTY Baud Rate Switch SW2 Two-position locking push- Selects baud rate (300 or 1200 bps) for button switch Remote Maintenance Modem piggy-back module (IMDU) or external TTY iack. Modem/TTY Switch SW3 I Two-position slide switch Enables PIOU for operation with IMDU modem or TTY jack. SPO/SPI Internal/External Selects built-in 3-watt amplifier (SPI) or Amplifier Switch Two-position slide switch 600-ohm output (SPO) for external SW4 page/BGM operation. Volume Control VRl Trim potentiometer Adjusts volume of built-in 3-watt amplifier. provides a circuit interface with the system periph- eral options. A maximum of one PIOU or PIOUS PCB can be installed in the system. The PIOU and PIOUS support the same options, except the PI- OUS does not support Built-in Amplifier or Zone Paging (see Paragraph 9.11). NOTE: If a PIOU is installed, then a PIOUS cannot be installed, and vice versa. 9.02 PIOU controls, indicators, and interface connectors are shown in Figure 6-10 and de- 6-21
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY1991 TABLE6-H PlOUSCONTROLSANOlNTERFACECONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 6-11) TYPE OF COMPONENT DESCRIPTION SMDRTTY Interface Connector J3 Dual modular connector Interface connector for SMDR printer/ call accounting device and maintenance terminal/modem. IMDU Connector PI 1 O-pin connector Interface connector for Remote Maintenance Modem piggy-back module. IMDU Connector P2 g-pin connector Interface connector for Remote Maintenance Modem piggy-back module. IMDU Connector P3 3-pin connector Interface connector for Remote Maintenance Modem piggy-back module. M/B Make/Break Jumper External Page/Door Lock Control Relay WI Wire jumper MAKE or BREAK jumper. M/B Make/Break Jumper Night/Hold Relay MAKE or BREAK w2 Wire jumper jumper. _ Alarm Sensor N.O./N.C. Alarm sensor normally open or normally w3 Wire jumper closed jumper. CCITT/BELL Jumper w4* Wire jumper IMDU or external modem operating spec- ification jumper plug. (BELL = NO W4) SMDR Baud Rate Switch SW1 TTY Baud Rate Switch SW2 Two-position slide switch Selects baud rate (300 or 1200 bps) for SMDR printer or call accounting device. Two-position locking push- Selects baud rate (300 or 1200 bps) for button switch Remote Maintenance Modem piggy-back module (IMDU) or external TTY jack. Modem/TTY Switch SW3 Two-position slide switch Enables PIOUS for operation with IMDU modem or TTY jack. *Most modems in USA require BELL specification: W4 not factory-installed. scribed in Table 6-G. PIOUS information is pro- vided in Figure 6-l 1 and Table 6-H. 9.10 PIOU and PIOUS Hardware Options 9.11 The PIOU and PIOUS support the following hardware options: Internal Options l Remote Maintenance Modem Unit (IMDU) External Options l Built-in Paging Amplifier (PIOU only) l Door Lock Control or External Amplifier Control l Alarm Sensor l External Paging 6OOQ (duplex) Interface l Zone Page, 4-zones (PIOU only) l Local Maintenance Terminal or Modem l Music-on-Hold Control or Night Relay Control 0 SMDR Printer or Call Accounting Port l Remote Maintenance Port NOTE: Refer to Peripheral Eqyipmen t Ins talla tion, Section 200-096-208, for installation of exter- nal options. 6-22
J3 J2 q q q q d q q 0 q q 0 0 -Jl I FIGURE 6-12--REMOTE MAINTENANCE MODEM UNIT (IMDU) INSTALLATION 9.12 Remote Maintenance Modem Unit (IMDU) Installation. Install the Remote Maintenance Mo- dem Unit (IMDU) in accordance with the following steps: 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. 2) Set the SW2 baud rate switch on the front panel to 300 or 1200, as appropriate, after the PIOU has been installed in the KSU (in-300 bps- out-l 200 bps). 3) Set SW3 to MODEM position for IMDU opera- tion. 4) Set the P13 jumper plug on the PIOU to the BELL position; or, cut the W4 jumper on the PIOUS for BELL operation. 5) Mate IMDU connectors Jl, J2, and J3 with PIOU or PIOUS connectors Pl, P2, and P3 (refer to Figure 6-l 2). NOTE: PIOU or PlOUS connectors PI, P2, and P3 arepositioned to allow installation of the IMDU on/y in the proper position. 6) Refer to Programming Procedures, Section 200-096-300, Program 77-1, and set LED 14 to ON to enable IMDU operation. INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY 1991 NOTE: The IMDU default station intercom number is 19. 7) Apply firm, even pressure to IMDU to ensure proper mating of connectors. NOTE: Refer to Remote Maintenance Procedures, Section 200-096-400, for information regard- ing the IMDU. 9.20 PIOU and PIOUS Installation Proce- dures 9.21 Install the PIOU or PIOUS in accordance with the following steps: 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. 2) Ensure the PIOU or PIOUS has been config- ured for the appropriate hardware options (refer to Paragraph 9.10 and Section 200-096- 208). NOTE: Ensure the PIOUS or PIOUS’component side is facing right when installing it in the KSU. 3) Insert the PIOU or PIOUS into the last slot (slot 06 for DK24, slot 08 for DK56, and slot 14 for DK96 ), and apply firm, even pressure to ensure proper mating of connectors. 4) After installing the PIOU or PIOUS, gently pull the PCB outward. If the connectors are properly mated, a slight resistance will be felt. 9.30 PIOU and PIOUS Wiring 9.31 Refer to Peripheral Equipment Installation, Section 200-096-208; and Wiring Diagrams, Sec- tion 200-096-209, for PIOU/PIOUS wiring/inter- connecting details. 9.40 PIOU and PIOUS Programming Over- view 9.41 The following parameters may be specified, 6-23
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY 1991 50-PIN AMPHENOL CONNECTOR (FEMALE) r Pi0 PI1 I - I .VRl I / -SW4 BACKPLANE CONNECTOR FIGURE 6-13-PEPU CONTROLS, INDICATORS, AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS through programming, for the PIOU and PIOUS: Program 77-l l Assigns relay control and IMDU options. Program 60 l Assigns SMDR options. Program 1 O-2 l Enables External Page with All Call Page (ac- cess code 39 only, not AC button). Program 78 l Enables Night Ringing over External Page. 10 EXTERNAL PAGE INTERFACE UNIT (PEPU) 10.00 General 10.01 The External Page Interface Unit (PEPU) provides a circuit interface with the system periph- eral options. The PEPU is similar to the PIOU, but supports fewer peripherals. In general, PEPU-sup- ported peripherals are related to paging and relay control functions. NOTE: If a PIOU or PIOUS is installed, then a PEPU cannot be installed. 10.02 PEPU controls, indicators, and interface connectors are shown in Figure 6-l 3 and described in Table 6-l. 10.10 PEPU Hardware Options 10.11 The PEPU supports the following hardware options: External Options l Built-in Paging Amplifier l Door Lock Control or External Amplifier Control l External Paging 6OOQ (duplex) Interface (one zone) l Music-on-Hold Control or Night Relay Control NOTE: Refer to Peripheral Equipment Installation, Section 200-096-208; and Wiring Diagrams, Section 200-096-209, for installation of exter- nal options. I 10.12 PEPU does not include the following PIOU options: 6-24