Toshiba Strata Dk24, Dk56, Dk96 Instruction Manual
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INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY1991 4) From PC l’s keyboard, type~~~~~~~~~ [[IIiand press=. l The internal modem (208) goes off-hook, dials 701 to seize the CO line, and then dials the external modem’s telephone number (674-4700). l The external modem rings and auto an- swers; the modems handshake and es- tablish communications. l If the modems send result codes, the screen on PC 1 displays, CONNECT XXXX, where XXXX is the data transmis- sion speed set by the communication software. l At this time PC 1 and PC 2 are con- nected, as shown by the thick lines above, to exchange data (file transfers, type messages, etc.). 5) To terminate the call: a) VwEEEf rom either PC keyboard. l The PC screen displays, OK. b) TweWllf rom the PC keyboard used in step 5a. l PC 1 and PC 2 screens both display, NO CARRIER. l The DATA LED on DKT 200 will be unlit. . ‘, .i ./ . . 8-58
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY 1991 STRATA DK (Release 3) INTERNAL MODEM (208) PDKU (PORT04) - LAPTOP PC 1 DKT/PDIU-DI I I PC2 FIGURE 8-38-EXTERNAL PC TO INTERNAL PC TEST CALL USING AT COMMANDS 12.85 External PC to Internal PC Test Call Using AT Commands (see Figure 8-38) 1) DIU Programming: l Program 20: Port 00. LEDs 01,02, and1 7 the communication parameters of each PC and communication software package are set to the same values (data transmission rate, parity, data bits, stop bits, flow control, etc.). 0N;all other LEDs OFF. l Program 21: PDKU port 04 assigned l Program 20: Port 04. LEDs 01, 02, 03, 04, and17 ON; all other LEDs OFF. 3) b;m PdCp2’s t 0 an keyb&, type~~~~~~~~~ ress m. l The external modem oriainates the call l to STRATA CO line 01. ” CO line 01 rings incoming to the internal modem (PSTU port 08). with PSTU port 08. l Program 39: Port 00. m (56), m (54), and mra (55) buttons should be provided. l Program 81: Port 08. LED 01 ON (CO line 01 rings PSTU port 08). l Internal modem: set to auto answer (SO=l). l Default settings for PDIU-DI and PDIU- DS, S-Registers. 2) Make sure PC 1 and PC 2 are on-line with a communications software package and that l The internal modem rings and auto an- swers; the modems handshake and es- tablish communications. l If the modems send result codes, the PC’s screens display, CONNECTXXXX, where XXXX is the data transmission speed set by the communications soft- ware. l At this time, PC’2 is connected to PDIU- DS (204), as shown by the thick lines above (PDIU-DS 204 is in the command 8-59
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY1991 mode). PC 2 can now issue AT com- mands to PDIU-DS 204. l If PDKWPDIU-DS port 04 is the only PDIU port connected to a modem (Pro- gram 20, LED 03 ON), then the MODEM LEDs on all DKTs will light. 4) From PC 2’s keyboard, type~~~~~~~and press= (AT commands must be capital letters); this prompts PDIU-DS (204) to dial and connect to PDIU-DI (200). l The CONNECT LED on the PDIU-DS (204) will be lit; the DATA and MODEM LEDs on DKT 200 will also be lit. l The screens on PC 1 and PC 2 display, CONNECT XXXX, where XXXX is the data transmission speed set by the com- munication software. l At this time, PC 1 and PC 2 are con- nected, as shown by the thick lines, to exchange data (file transfers, typed mes- sages, etc.). 5) To terminate the call: a) Type [I 1 from either PC keyboard. l The PC screen displays, OK. b) ~w000f rom the PC keyboard used in step 5a. l PC 1’s and PC 2’s screens both dis- play, NO CARRIER. l The DATA and MODEM LEDs on DKT 200 will turn off. -.\, .I , , ..’ 8-60
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTlON200-096-208 FEBRUARY1991 LAPTOP PC 2 STRATA DK (Release 3) DIALED LINE I FlGURE8-39-PCAUTO DIALVOICECALLTEST 12.86 PC Auto Dial Voice Call Test (see Figure 8-39) There are many off-the-shelf, IBM/MS-DOS com- patible, desktop organizer software packages that provide an auto dialer function. One of these is the terminal resident SideKick. It is used in this section for test explanation purposes only. If you choose another auto dialer software package, the detailed response may be different than that shown here. 1) DIU Programming: Program 20: Port 01. LEDs 01, 02, and 17 ON; all other LEDs OFF. Program 39: Port 01. m (56) and m (54) buttons are optional; if the PDIU-DI is only used for the PC auto dial application, the m and m buttons are unnecessary. 2) Make sure that the auto dial application soft- ware is installed on the PC root directory and that the communication parameters of the PC and application software are set to the same values (in this test example, Sidekick “SKINSTAL” program). 4) To auto dial using Sidekick from the PC key- board: a) Press the m and m keys simulta- neously. l The PC screen displays the Sidekick menu window. b) Pressm twice (Sidekick prompts “search for INITials:“todisplayonthe PC’sscreen). c) Type the initials or name of the person or oroanization vou wish to auto dial. d) Press~. l Sidekick finds and highlights the de- sired name/number. e) Press m again. l DKT/PDIU-DI 201 seizes the appro- priate CO line and auto dials the selected telephone number. l The LEDs of the DKT’smand CO line 01 buttons will be lit (if assigned in Program 39). l Dial tone, DTMF tones, and ringback or busy tones are audible from the DKT’s speaker. 5) Take the DKT’s handset off-hook at any time 3 #) Make sure that a dialing directory consisting of after the telephone number is dialed (press names and telephone numbers you wish to the m bar to release the m button auto dial is installed within the application only); or, remain on-hook and use the DKT’s software (include the appropriate STRATA speakerphone to talk when the called party CO line access code prefixing each telephone answers (LCD model only, do not press the number). m bar when using the speakerphone). 8-61
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY 1991 6) To terminate the call anytime: a) If off-hook, press the m bar and place the DKT handset on-hook. b) If talking via the speakerphone, press the m bar. 13 TWO-CO LINE EXTERNAL AMPLIFIED CONFERENCE (RELEASE 3) 13.00 General. 13.01 Customer-supplied two-way amplifiers can be installed to amplify two-CO line tandem and/or conference calls. As many as four amplifiers can be installed to support up to four of these calls occur- ring simultaneously. If three amplifiers are installed, three simultaneous calls can be supported, and so on. If all amplifiers are being used, then subsequent two-CO line tandem calls and/or conference calls will be unamplified. Each amplifier is connected to two designated PEKU station ports and will auto- matically be switched into a two-CO line connection established between any CO lines in the system. 13.02 Amplified Talk Path. Figure 8-40 pro- vides a functional diagram of a two-CO line amplified conference connection (an R-TEC VFR5050 amplifier is used here). The talk path for the connection is as follows: outside party 1 -public telephone network-PCOU, CKTX-PCTU3-PEKU, port A-into AMP, CKTA-Out AMP, CKT B-PEKU, port B- PCTU3-PCOU, CKTY-public telephone network-outside party 2. This path is two- way so when outside party 2 talks, the talk level is amplified in the reverse direction. NOTE: Only the outside party 1 talk path is amplified to/from a system telephone when it is con- nected into a two-CO line conference. 13.03 Amplifier Requirements l Customer-supplied (four maximum). l Must be FCC-registered, Part 68, and provide automatic gain control. l Each amplifier requires two PEKU sta- tion ports. l Refer to the amplifier manufacturer’s in- stallation documentation for amplifier grounding instructions. . 13.04 Installation: Connect a two-way amplifier to the STRATA DK system in accordance with the following steps (see Figures 8-40 and 9-24). 1) At the main distribution frame (MDF), connect the voice pair (VT, VR, port A) of circuit 2 on the designated PEKU PCB to one input of the customer-supplied two-way amplifier. In the example in Figure 8-40, this is CKTA (Central Office Side A) of the VFR5050. 2) At the MDF, connect the voice pair (VT, VR, port B) of circuit 3 on the designated PDKU PCB to the other input of the amplifier. In the Figure 8-40 example, this is CKTB (subscriber side B) of VFR5050. 3) Plug the amplifier’s power cord into the 117 VAC (standard) wall outlet. 4) Set the gain and other amplifier parameters options per the amplifier manufacturer’s in- stallation documentation. 5) Program the STRATA DK system as follows: l Program 10-3: Enables the appropriate PEKU PCB ports for amplifier connec- tion. Only enable the ports that will be connected with the amplifier(s). l Program 15-5: Enables appropriate CO lines for tandem connection. l Program IO-I : LEDs 19 and 20 must be ON. l Program 10-2: LED 18 must be ON. NOTE: LED 19 should be ON if it is certain that an amplifier will always be available for two-CO line conference connection (four maximum, simultaneously). If this LED is ON and a two-CO line connection is established without an external amplifier, the STRATA DKstation may be unbalanced and receive a hum noise. LED 19 provides additional station amplifica- tion when externalamplifiers areswitchedinto two-CO line connections. 8-62
I 14 BATTERY CARE WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire or injury to per- sons, read and follow these instructions: 1. Use only the following type and size batteries: 12-volt, gelcell. 2. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire. The cells may explode. Check with lo- cal codes for possible special disposal instructions. 3. Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed. INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY 1991 4. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with con- duction materials such as rings; brace- lets, and keys. The battery or conduc- tor may overheat and cause burns. 5. Charge the batteries provided with or identified for use with this product only in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual. 6. Observe proper polarity orientation between the batteries and battery charger. 8-63
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY 1991 ! .’ R-TEC EDGE CONNECTOR R-TEC EDGE CONNECTOR R-TEC, VFR5050 AMPLIFIER (see NOTES) STRATA DK 24156196 ,24AWG r T. P51 OUTSIDE PARTY 1 , PEKU 25.PAIR , CABLE PCOU PCTU3 f CKT, X --- CM ONFERENC WITCH CKT, Y f--- l I I I I I I l I I p”“‘“i/ /VT(2), P2RW6Ni (CKT 2) R, P33 --Id AMP Z4AWG TWISTEC ‘AIR T. P41 PUBLIC TELEPHONE OUTSIDE NETWORK PARTY 2 p”“$ /VT(3), P3ONv-s / m CKTB R, P49 (CKT3) ffj=f J P35 Pi7 1 L R-TEC, PSI 6 POWER ADAPTER (NOTES) w DW ANY PCOU LINE ’ MAY BE USED FOR CONFERENCE; SEE PROGRAMMING NOTES FOR TANDEM AND/OR DISA CO LINES 1 PSTU 1 1 THAT SETS UP 2-CO LINE CONFERENCE CALL NOTES (PROGRAMMING): l Program 10-3, circuit assignments (Release 3): I- I PROGRAM 10-3 PEKU PORT CONF. PEKU SLOT PEKU PORT PEKU DUPLEX ENABLE KEY/LED POSITION NUMBER CIRCUIT AC-PLUG NOTES (Amplifier): LED 01, ON 2nd LED 02, ON 3rd LED 03, ON 4th LED 04, ON 5th A = 09 B=lO A= 17 B=18 A = 25 B = 26 A = 33 B = 34 CKT2 CKT3 CKT2 CKT3 CKT2 CKT3 CKT2 CKT3 1. All amplifier equipment is customer dealer-supplied. 2. Use a 2-way, telephone CO line amplifier that is FCC Part 68 registered and provides automatic gain control; the above example is with a Reliance Electric Co., R-TEC VFR5050 (VVSG) Repeater, with 500-X or 500-X-CT mounting assembly and a PSI 6 power adapter. 3. Recommended switch settings for VFR5050 are: l Program 1 O-1, key LED 19 and 20 ON. l FLAT GAIN (I, 2, 4, 8): all ON l Program 15-5, enable appropriate CO lines for l Equalizer (1 - 5): all OFF tandem connection. l Sensitivity: NORM l Program 78-2, enable appropriate CO lines if l Sl screw: down = Data DIS OFF amplified DISA is required. 4. The above R-TEC options may be different for some l Program 10-2, key LED 18 ON. installations; see R-TEC VFR5050 installation Practice For LED 19, see note in Paragraph 13.04. before installing VFR5050. FIGURE 8-40-AMPLIFIED TWO-CO LINE CONFERENCE AND/OR AMPLIFIED DISA FUNCTIONAL WIRING DIAGRAM 8-64
TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 200-096-209 FEBRUARY 1991 Strata@Bcc RELEASE 1,2, and 3 INSTALLATION CHAPTER NINE WIRING DIAGRAMS
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 200-096-209 FEBRUARY 1991 TABLEOFCONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT . ,PAGE 1 2 2.10 2.20 2.30 2.40 2.50 TABLE 9-A 9-B 9-c 9-D FIGURE 9-A 9-I 9-2 9-3 9-4 9-5 9-6 9-7 9-8 9-9 9-l 0 9-11 9-12 9-13 9-14 9-15 9-16 9-17 9-18 9-l 9 9-20 9-21 9-22 9-23 9-24 GENERAL ............................................................................................................... 9-1 WIRING DIAGRAMS ............................................................................................... 9-1 Station Wiring Diagrams ...................................................................................... 9-1 CO/TIE Line Wiring Diagrams ............................................................................. 9-1 Power Failure Cut-through (DPFT) Wiring Diagrams .......................................... 9-I PIOU,PIOUS, and PEPU Wiring Diagrams ......................................................... 9-1 Power Supply DC Out Wiring Diagrams.. ............................................................ 9-I TABLE LIST TITLE PAGE FCC REGISTRATION NUMBERS DK24/56/96 ...................................................... 9-I STATION LOOP REQUIREMENTS.. ...................................................................... 9-2 NETWORK REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................ 9-2 DIGITAL TELEPHONE/DIU/DDSS CONSOLE/LOOP LIMITS ............................... 9-2A 1 FIGURE LIST TITLE PAGE SECONDARY PROTECTOR DIAGRAM ................................................................ 9-2C 1 MDF WIRING/ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE TO PEKU .......................................... 9-3 MDF WIRING/DSS/BLF CONSOLE AND ASSOCIATED ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE WIRING TO PEKU ........................................................................... 9-4 MDF WIRING-DOOR PHONE/LOCK TO PEKU/PESU .......................................... 9-5 PEKU BACKGROUND MUSIC CONNECTION ...................................................... 9-6 PEKU STATION/MDF CROSS CONNECT RECORD ............................................ 9-7 MDF WIRING/STANDARD TELEPHONE, VOICE MAIL, DPFT TO PSTU/PSTU2 9-8 PSTU STATION/MDF CROSS CONNECT RECORD ............................................ 9-9 PESU CIRCUIT CARD WIRING DIAGRAM.. .......................................................... 9-10 PESU STATION/MDF CROSS CONNECT RECORD ............................................ 9-11 MDF WIRING/CO LINES TO PCOU ....................................................................... 9-12 MDF WIRING/2-WIRE TIE LINE TO PEMU.. .......................................................... 9-13 MDF WIRING/4-WIRE TIE LINE TO PEMU.. .......................................................... 9-14 PCOU/PEMU/MDF CROSS CONNECT RECORD.. ............................................... 9-15 DPFT CONNECTOR Jl/TERMINAL SEQUENCE & DESIGNATIONS/CENTRAL OFFICE LINE CONNECTION & DPFT CONTROL.. ............................................... 9-16 DPFT CONNECTOR J2/TERMINAL SEQUENCE & DESIGNATIONS/STATION LINE CONNECTION ............................................................................................... 9-17 MDF WIRING/PIOU OR PEPU PERIPHERALS (25PAIR) .................................... 9-18 PIOU/TTY AND SMDR WIRING ............................................................................. 9-19 PIOUS PAGE/RELAY/ALARM CONNECTIONS .................................................... 9-20 PIOUS SMDR/TTY OPTIONS AND WIRING.. ........................................................ 9-21 DK24/56/96 POWER SUPPLY DC OUT CONNECTOR/CABLES ......................... 9-22 MDF WIRING FOR DIGITAL TELEPHONES (DKTS) AND DIGITAL DSS CONSOLE (DDSS) TO PDKU ................................................................................ 9-23 MDF WIRING FOR DIGITAL TELEPHONES (DKTS) WITH PDIU-DI AND PDIU-DS TO PDKU ................................................................................................. PDKU STATION/MDF CROSS CONNECT RECORD ............................................ MDF WIRING/AMPLIFIED TWO-CO LINE CONFERENCE ................................... I 9-24 9-25 9-26 9-i
1 GENERAL 1 .OO This chapter contains point-to-point wiring diagrams for connection of telephones, lines, pe- ripheral equipment, and power supply to the DK systems. Wiring diagrams are divided into groups according to the PCB which provides the interface for, or controls the operation of, the associated equipment. Table A provides FCC registration numbers and a summary of electrical characteris- tics related to DK circuit wiring. l Figure 9-22-MDF Wiring for Digital Tele- phones (DKTs) With PDIU-DI and PDIU-DS to PDKU l Figure 9-23-PDKU Station/MDF Cross Con- nect Record l Figure 9-24-MDF Wiring/Amplified Two-CO Line Conference 2.20 CO/TIE Line Wiring Diagrams 0 Figure 9-IO-MDF Wiring/CO Lines to PCOU l Figure 9-1 l-MDF Wiring/2-Wire TIE Line to PEMU 2 WIRING DIAGRAMS l Figure 9-12-MDF Wiring/4-Wire TIE Line to PEMU 2.01 The following paragraphs list and identify the l Figure 9-l 3-PCOU/PEMU/MDF Cross Con- wiring diagrams provided in this chapter. nect Record I 2.10 Station Wiring Diagrams l Figure g-A-Secondary Protector Diagram l Figure 9-I-MDF Wiring/Electronic Telephone to PEKU l Figureg-2-MDF Wiring/DSS/BLF Console and Associated ElectronicTelephone Wiring to PEKU l Figure 9-3-MDF Wiring-Door Phone/Lock to PEKU/PESU 2.30 Power Failure Cut-through (DPFT) Wir- ing Diagrams l Figure 9-14-DPFT Connector Jl/Terminal Sequence & Designations/Central Office Line Connection & DPFT Control l Figure 9-15--DPFT Connector J2ITerminal Sequence & Designations/Station Line Con- nection l Figure 9-4-PEKU Background Music Connec- tion 0 Figure 9-5-PEKU Station/MDF Cross Connect Record 2.40 PIOU, PIOUS, and PEPU Wiring Diagrams e Figure 9-16-MDF Wiring/PIOU or PEPU Pe- ripherals (25pair) l Figure 9-6-MDF Wiring/Standard Telephone, Voice Mail, DPFT to PSTU/PSTU2 l Figure 9-7-PSTU Station/MDF Cross Connect Record l Figure 9-17-PIOU/TTY and SMDR Wiring l Figure 9-18-PIOUS Page/Relay/Alarm Connections l Figure 9-8-PESU Circuit Card Wiring Diagram l Figure 9-9-PESU Station/MDF Cross Connect Record I l Figure 9-21-MDF Wiring for Digital Telephones (DKTs) and Digital DSS (DDSS) Consoles l Figure 9-19-PIOUS SMDRITTY Options and Wiring 2.50 Power Supply DC Out Wiring Diagrams l Figure 9-20-DK24/56/96 Power Supply DC Out Connector/Cables INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 200-096-209 FEBRUARY 1991 TABLE 9-A FCC REGISTRATION NUMBERS DK24/56/96 Manufacture Country Made in Japan Before October 1989 Made in U.S.A. After September 1989 Key System CJ69XA-10242-KF-E CJ687N-10578-KF-E Hybrid System CJ69XA-10243-MF-E CJ687Nrl0579-MF-E 9-1