Toshiba Strata Dk24, Dk56, Dk96 Instruction Manual
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INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY 1991 TABLE 6-l PEPU CONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS . CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 6-13) . - M/B Make/Break Jumper Plug PI0 TYPE OF COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Three-terminal jumper plug External Page/Door Lock Control Relay MAKE or BREAK jumper plug. I M/B Make/Break Jumper Plug PI 1 Three-terminal jumper plug Night/Hold Relay MAKE or BREAK jumper plug. Two-position slide switch Selects built-in 3-watt amplifier or 600-ohm output for External Page/BGM operation. I Trim potentiometer Adjusts volume of built-in 3-watt amplifier. l Alarm Sensor l Four-zone Page l SMDR Port l Remote Maintenance Modem or ASCII terminal Connector l IMDU Connection 10.20 PEPU Installation Procedure 10.21 Install the PEPU in accordance with the following steps: 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. 2) Ensure the PEPU has been configured for the appropriate hardware options (refer to Para- graph 10.10 and Section 200-096-208). NOTE: Ensure the PEP& component side is facing right when installing it in the KSU. 3) insert the PEPU into the last slot (slot 06 of DK24, slot 08for DK56, and slot 14for DK96), and apply firm, even pressure to ensure proper mating of connectors, 4 .) After installing the PEPU, gently pull the PCB 6-25 outward. If the connectors are properly mated, a slight resistance will be felt. 10.30 PEPU Wiring 10.31 Refer to Peripheral Equipment Installation, Section 200-096-208; and Wiring Diagrams, Sec- tion 200-096-209, forwiring/interconnecting details. 10.40 PEPU Programming Overview 10.41 The following parameters may be specified, through programming, for the PEPU: Program 77-1 l Assigns relay control options. Program 1 O-2 l Assigns External Page to All Call Page (access l Enables Night Ringing over External Page. code 39 only, not AC button). Program 78 11 INSTALLATION-PCB FOR RELEASE 3 11 .Ol The following contains Release 3 informa- tion. This information includes complete installa- tion instructions for the new digital telephone inter- face PCB, the PDKU. In addition, the instructions for the other PCBs, including the PCTU, are up- dated to reflect the new software release.
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY 1991 12 PCB INSTALLATION OVERVIEW (RELEASE 3) 12.01 PCBslot installation considerationsdiscussed in Paragraph 2 are the same with Release 3, except for one change: with Release 3, the PDKU PCB or the PEKU PCB should be installed in slot I-previ- ously only the PEKU was recommended. It does not matter whether it’s the PEKU or the PDKU installed in slot 1. However, it is recommended that they be the first PCBs installed from left to right. 13 PDKU (RELEASE 3) 13.00 General 13.01 The Digital Telephone Interface Unit (PDKU) provides eight ports/circuits for digital telephones. Depending on system configuration, DK24 (with PCTU3 only, not PCTUSI) can support up to four PDKUs, DK56 can support up to eight PDKUs, and DK96 can support up to 12. The PDKU can also be configured for PDIU-Dls, PDIU-DSs, and a DDSS console. DDSS consoles and PDIU-DSs are wired directly to the PDKU and require no additional hardware, but do require their own dedicated ports/circuits. The PDIU-DI shares with its accom- panying digital telephone the same wire pair and circuit on the PDKU. The PDKU (Figure 6-14) has no controls. 13.10 PDKU Hardware Options 13.11 The PDKU supports the hardware options noted below. Unlike the other PCBs, there are no controls on the PDKU that need to be set for options. internal option: l none External option: l DDSS console . PDIU-DS . PDIU-DI 13.12 Hardware Configuration 13.13 DDSS Console Configuration. Refer to Telephone Installation, Chapter 7, for installation procedures for the DDSS console. Each DDSS BACKPLANE 50-PIN AMPHENOL CONNECTOR (FEMALE) , CONNECTOR I FIGURE 6-14-PDKU INTERFACE CONNECTION 6-26
console requires dedicated use of circuit 8 of a particular PDKU PCB. 13.14 PDIU-DS Configuration. Refer to Periph- erals Installation, Chapter 8, for installation proce- dures for the PDIU-DS. A PDIU-DS can be con- nected to circuits 1 N 7 on a PDKU; the circuit must be dedicated to the PDIU-DS. 13.15 PDIU-DI Configuration. Refer to Telephone Installation, Chapter 7, and Peripherals Installation, Chapter 8, for installation procedures for the PDIU- DI. PDIU-Dls can be equipped with any digital tele- phone connected to PDKU circuits 1 N 7, but the quantity is limited (see Table 4-B in Chapter 4). 13.20 PDKU Installation Procedures 13.21 Install the PDKU in accordance with the following steps: 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. 2) Insert the PDKU into the appropriate slot, and apply firm, even pressure to ensure proper mating of connectors. NOTE: Ensure the PDKU’s component side is facing right when installing it in the KSU. 4) After installing the PDKU, gently pull the PCB outward. If the connectors are properly mated, a slight resistance will be felt. 13.30 PDKU Wiring 13.31 Refer to PDKU Wiring Diagrams, Chapter 9, for wiring/interconnecting details. 13.40 PDKU Programming Overview 13.41 The following parameters may be specified, through programming, for the PDKU: Program 03 l Specify code 62 to indicate a station line PDKU. e Specify code 64 to indicate a PDKU configured for a DDSS console. INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY 1991 Programs 20,21, and 22 l Use to configure PDIU-Dls and PDIU-DSs. Programs 28 and 29 . l Use for DDSS assignments. Program 30 l Adjusts initial off-hook volume level for digital telephone handsets. Program 92-5 l Initializes initial ringing, speaker, and muted ring volume levels of digital telephones. 14 PCTU (RELEASE 3) 14.01 For PCTU3 (Figure 6-15) installation in- structions, see Paragraph 3. The PCTU3 PCB has the same station and CO line capacity and per- formsthesamefunction as the PCTUl and PCTU2: It provides centralized control for the KSU. PCTU3 is intended for use with DK56 and DK96; it can also be used with DK24. NOTE: The PI jumper, which is on the PCTU 1 and 2, is not on the PCTU3. Its function is automatic with PCTU3 (see Table 6-A). 15 PEKU (RELEASE 3) 15.00 For PEKU installation instructions, see Paragraph 4. PCTU3 supports the same number of PEKUs, electronic telephones, and options as PCTUl and PCTU2. 15.01 Alternate Background Music (BGM) Configuration. With Release3, a BGM source can be connected to a PEKU in any slot. With Program 19, identify the slot. Adhere to all other steps in Paragraph 4.15. 15.02 External Amplifier Connection. With Re- lease 3, a customer-supplied two way external amplifier may be connected to PEKU ports. With Program 1 O-3, identify these ports. See Chapter 8 for amplifier installation information. 16 PSTU (RELEASE 3) 16.00 For PSTU installation instructions, see Paragraph 5. PCTU3 supports the same number of 6-27
INSTALLATION-PCB SECTION 200-096-206 FEBRUARY 1991 P7, shown in / OFF position LITHIUM / BATTERY BACKPLANE HEARTBEAT LED P2 P3 00 VERSION FIGURE 6-15-PCTU3 CONTROLS, INDICATORS, AND INTERFACE CONNECTOR PSTUs as PCTUl and PCTU2. It also supports the same hardware options and has the same pro- gramming parameters. 19 PEMU (RELEASE 3) 17 PESU (RELEASE 3) 17.00 For PESU installation instructions, see Paragraph 6. PCTU3 supports the same number of PESUs as PCTUI and PCTU2. It also supports the same hardware options and has the same programming parameters. 19.00 For PEMU installation instructions, see Paragraph 8. PCTU3 supports the same number of PEMUs as PCTUI and PCTU2. It also supports no hardware options and has the same programming parameters. 20 PIOU AND PIOUS (RELEASE 3) 17.01 PESU Programming Overview. With Re- lease 3, a BGM source can be connected to a PESU in any slot. With Program 19, identify that slot (see Paragraph 6.40). 20.00 For PIOU and PIOUS installation instruc- tions, see Paragraph 9. Like PCTUI and 2, PCTU3 supports only one PIOU or one PIOUS. It supports the same PIOU and PIOUS hardware options and has the same programming parameters with one addition: PCTU3 allows night ringing over selected PIOU page zones by Tenant 1 and/or Tenant 2 CO lines in Program 77-l. 18 PCOU (RELEASE 3) 21 PEPU (RELEASE 3) 18.00 For PCOU installation instructions, see Paragraph 7. PCTU3 supports the same number of PCOUs as PCTUI and PCTU2. It also has the same PCOU programming parameters. 21.00 For PEPU installation instructions, see Paragraph 10. Like PCTUI and 2, PCTU3 supports only one PIOU, or one PIOUS, or one PEPU. It supports the same PEPU hardware options and has the same programming parameters. 6-28
TOSHIBASYSTEMPRACTICES DIGITALKEYTELEPHONESYSTEMS INSTALLATION-TELEPHONE SECTION 200-096-207 FEBRUARY1991 Stra ta7mx RELEASE 1,2, and 3 INSTALLATION CHAPTER SEVEN TELEPHONE INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION-TELEPHONE SECTION 200-096-207 FEBRUARY1991 TABLEOFCONTENTS SUBJECT . PAGE GENERAL ................................................................................................................. 7-l ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE UPGRADE OPTIONS ................................................ 7-l Electronic Telephone Upgrade Installation.. .......................................................... 7-l Carbon Handset Option.. ....................................................................................... 7-3 Beep Strap ............................................................................................................ 7-3 Microphone/Speaker Threshold (speakerphone only) .......................................... 7-3 STATION INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS .......................................................... 7-3 Electronic Telephone Connections ........................................................................ 7-4 Standard Telephone Connections ......................................................................... 7-5 DSS Console Connections. ................................................................................... 7-5 HDCB Door Phone/Lock Control Box Installation ................................................. 7-6 Door Phone Installation ......................................................................................... 7-6 DIGITAL TELEPHONE UPGRADE OPTIONS.. ........................................................ 7-7 Digital Telephone Upgrade Installation ................................................................. 7-7 Digital Telephone Connections ............................................................................. 7-l 1 DDSS Console Connections ............. .................................................................... 7-11 PDIU-DI Connections ............................................................................................ 7-12 PDIU-DS Connections ........................................................................................... 7-12 PARAGRAPH 1 2 2.10 2.20 2.30 2.40 3 3.10 3.20 3.30 3.40 3.50 4 4.10 4.20 4.30 4.40 4.50 FIGURE 7-l 7-2 7-3 7-4 7-5 7-6 7-7 7-8 7-9 7-10 7-11 7-12 FIGURE LIST TITLE PAGE REMOVING ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE BASE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-l HHEU INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE PCB CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 HESC-65 CABLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 HVSI/HVSU INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3 HANDSET HANGER INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4 ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE WALL MOUNTING BASE ROTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 DOOR PHONE INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6 PDIU-DI/DIGITAL TELEPHONE INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 HHEU INSTALLATION FOR DIGITAL TELEPHONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 DIGITAL TELEPHONE PCB CONNECTIONS AND STRAPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 DVSU INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10 7-i
INSTALLATION-TELEPHONE SECTION 200-096-207 FEBRUARY 1991 1 GENERAL 1.00 This chapter provides the general instruc- tions to connect electronic telephones, digital telephones, standard telephones (including door phones and door locks), and DSSDDSS consoles to DK systems. 1.01 The chapter also includes procedures to upgrade electronic and digital telephones for Loud Ringing Bell/Headset Interface and Off-hook Call Announce capability, and to wall-mount electronic and digital telephones. 2 ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE UPGRADE OPTIONS 2.00 Electronic telephones may be upgraded to include a Loud Ringing Bell/Headset Interface and Off-hook Call Announce capability. 2.01 Loud Ringing Bell/Headset (HHEU) Upgrade. The Loud Ringing Bell/Headset (HHEU) upgrade enables an external speaker (HESB) and a headset to be connected to the electronic tele- phone. In this configuration, the HESB serves as a loud ringing bell. NOTE: Refer to Peripheral Equipment Installation, Section 200-096-208, for installation proce- dures for the HESB. 2.02 Off-hook Call Announce (OCA) Upgrade. The Off-hook Call Announce (HVSU/ HVSI) upgrade allows the telephone to receive calls when the handset is off the hook. 2.10 Electronic Telephone Upgrade Instal- lation 2.11 HHEU Upgrade Installation. Install the Loud Ringing Bell/Headset (HHEU) upgrade in accor- dance with the following steps: NOTE: If the telephone is equipped with the Loud Ringing Bell/headset (HHEU) and OCA (HVW HVSU) upgrades, the HHEU version must be HHEU IA, V.2 or later. 7-I HANDSET PLASTIC FIGURE 7-I-REMOVING ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE BASE 1) Loosen the four captive screws securing the telephone base (Figure 7-l ), and remove the base. 2) Using a screwdriver or other suitable tool, remove the plastic tab located on the back of the base (Figure 7-l). The HHEU modular connector will be accessed through this opening. 3) On the HHEU, set the SW601 switch to the Headset position for HESB and/or headset connection (Figure 7-2). 4A) Connect the HESC-65 or HESC-65A cable (either one) to P601 of the HHEU if the Loud Ringing Bell option is required (see Figure 7- 4), and refer to HESB Option Installation, Section 200-096-208. 4B) For the telephone speaker only (not the headset receiver) to receive OCA, cut one side of the R607 resistor on the HHEU and then remove the resistor so that no electrical connection exists. (see Figure 7-2).
INSTALLATION-TELEPHONE SECTION 200-096-207 FEBRUARY1991 COMPONENT SIDE OF HHEU FEED THROUGH TO HESB FOR HESC-65 CABLE HESC-65A CABLE HHEU P601 FlGURE7-2-HHEUINSTALLATION FIGURE 7-4-HESC-65 CABLING HKT6520KSD CONNECTOR 5) Position the HHEU PCB on the standoffs inside the base (Figure 7-2), and secure with the two screws provided. 6) Connect the HHEU PCB to the electronic telephone PCB as shown in Figure 7-3. 7) Cut HHEU strap shown in Figure 7-3. NOTE: HHEU strap must be replaced if the HHEU PCB is removed from the telephone. 8) Reinstall the electronic telephone base and secure it with its four captive screws. CONNECTOR CARBON STRAPS 2.12 HVSUIHVSI Upgrade Installation. Install theoff-hookcall announce (HVSU/HVSI) upgrade in accordance with the following steps: HHEU STRAP W203 1) Remove the base as described in Paragraph 2.11. NOTE: FlGURE7-3-ELECTRONICTELEPHONEPCB CONNECTIONS Exercise care when as?embling the HVSU PCB to the HVSI PCB to prevent damage to the connectorpins; also, verify that the HVSU . .._ _’ : :. , .I 7-2
INSTALLATION-TELEPHONE SECTION 200-096-207 FEBRUARY 1991 PCB is aligned with the silk-screened image on the HVSI PCB. 2) Align the P5 connector on the HVSI PCB with its receptacle on the HVSU PCB (Figure 7-5). Apply firm, even pressure to the PCBs to ensure that the connectors mate properly (they click). 3) Position the HVSU/HVSI assembly on the standoffs inside the base, and secure with the two screws provided. 4) Connect the HVSU/HVSI PCBs to the elec- tronic telephone PCB as shown in Figure 7-3. 5) Reinstall the electronic telephone base and secure it with its four captive screws. 2.20 Carbon Handset Option 2.21 If a carbon type handset is used with the 6500-series electronic telephone, it is necessary to cut two jumper straps located on the main PCB inside the telephone. To cut the jumpers: 1) Remove the base as described in Paragraph 2.11. 2) Refer to Figure 7-3, and locate the carbon straps W201 and W202. Cut both straps. 3) Reinstall the electronic telephone base and secure it with its four captive screws, 2.30 Beep Strap 2.31 If the beep strap is cut, the beep sound that occurs whenever the feature or dialpad buttons are pressed is eliminated (refer to Figures 7-1 and 7-3). 1) Remove the four captive screws securing the 6500-series electronic telephone base to the telephone and remove the base. 2) Locate and cut the beep strap. 3) Reinstall the electronic telephone base and secure in place using the four captive screws. TO HVSU . CONNECTOR ON MAIN PCB INSIDE TELEPHONE HSVI fl FIGURE 7-5-HVSI/HVSU INSTALLATION 2.40 Microphone/Speaker Threshold (speak- erphone only) 2.41 If the speaker cuts off frequently because high ambient noise levels interrupt conversations during handsfree operation, set the Room Noise switch to the HI position (see Figures 7-1 and 7-3). 1) Remove the four captive screws securing the 6500-series electronic telephone base to the telephone and remove the base. 2) Locate the Room Noise switch and push it carefully to the HI position using a paper clip or tip of a pencil. 3) Reinstall the electronic telephone base and secure in place using the four captive screws. 3 STATION INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 3.00 Wiring Diagrams, Chapter 9, provide point- to-point wiring diagrams for connecting electronic 7-3
INSTALLATION-TELEPHONE SECTION 200-096-207 FEBRUARY1991 telephones, standard telephones, DSS consoles, and door phones/locks to STRATA DK systems. The following paragraphs provide general require- ments for telephone installation. 3.01 Refer to the Programming Procedures, Sec- tion 200-096-300, for programming requirements and procedures. 3.10 Electronic Telephone Connections 3.11 Electronic telephones are connected to the PEKU or PESU PCB (via the MDF) with standard twisted-pair jacketed telephone cable. Two-pair wiring, as a minimum, is required for telephone connection. However, 3-pair wiring is recom- mended to permit future upgrades, such as Off- hook Call Announce. To accommodate the elec- tronic telephone line cord, the cable should be terminated in a modular station connector block (RJ-25) at the station location. The standard modular electronic telephone cord length is 7 feet (the maximum allowed length is 25 feet). I NOTE: See Section 200-096-209 for secondarypro- tector information. 3.12 The overall length of the station cable run from the KSU to the telephone must not exceed 1,000 feet (305 M), if using 24 AWG cable. CAUTION! When installing the station cable, do not run parallel to and with@ 3 feet of an AC power line. AC power lines should be crossed at right (90”) angles only. In par- ticular, avoid running station wire pairs near devices thatgenerate electricalnoise, such as neon or fluorescent Iigh t fixtures. 3.13 Electronic Telephone Wall Mounting. Electronic telephones may be mounted on a wall or any other flat, vertical surface to which the base can besecured. When selecting the mounting site, consider the electronic telephone’s weight and the additional stresses to which the mounting will be subjected. Wall mount electronic telephones in accordance with the following steps: 7-4 NOTE: All electronic and digital telephone models are wall mounted in the same manner: 1) Remove the base as described in Paragraph 2.11. 2) Using a suitable cutter, remove the handset hanger from the base (refer to Figure 7-l). Insert the handset hanger in the slot provided on the front of the telephone (Figure 7-6).The hanger fits in the notch on the handset. 3) Rotate the telephone base 180” and secure it to the telephone with its four captive screws (Figure 7-7). 4) Connect the electronic telephone to the wall modular connector with a cord approximately four inches long (available at most telephone supply companies). Route the cord into the hollow portion of the base. 5) Mount the electronic telephone on the wall mounting modular connector plate. HANDSET HANGER FlGURE7-6-HANDSETHANGERINSTALLATION