Toshiba Strata Se, Strata Vie General Description Manual
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01 GENERAL 01.01 This section describes the installation procedures necessary to ensure proper opera- tion of the STRATA Se & Vle systems. Instaiia- tion procedures for the two systems vary only in relation to size; all other factors are the same. 02 PACKING 02.00 Inspection 02.01 When a system is received, examine all packages and carefully note any visible damage. If any damage is found, bring it to the attention of the delivery carrier and make the proper c,izims. 02.02 Check the number of cartons and the contents of the shipment against the purchase order and packing slip. If it is determined that any cartons are missing, contact your delivery carrier immediately. If it is determined that any equipment within a carton is missing, contact your Toshiba supplier immediately. 02.03 After unpacking (prior to beginning the installation), inspect all equipment for damage. If any damage is detected, contact your delivery carrier immediately. If possible, retain all the original packing material. CAUTION! When handling (installing, removing, exam- ining, etc.) a printed circuit board, do not STRATA Se STRATA Vie FIGURE 1 -SCCU/VCCU BAITERY STRAP -l- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 touch the back (soldered) side or the pin connector. Always hold a PC6 by its edge. 02.04 When packing or storing a SCCU (or VCCU), ensure the following: l Do not use plastic or any type of conductive material for packing a SCCU (or VCCU). Use plain paper. CAUTION! Conductive packing material may cause the internal backup battery to discharge and damage the PCB. 02.05 Whenever storing or shipping, always ensure that the battery strap is in the OFF po- sition (Figure 1). The SMAU/VMAU is a “host” board for the SCCU/VCCU (which is required) and they are shipped as an assembled unit. NOTE. Always make sure the battery strap on the SCCU/VCCU is in the ON position prior to instalation. lf not, the SET LED on the HKSU cannot operate.. 03 HKSU REQUIREMENTS 03.00 Cabling Considerations 03.01 The HKSU must be located so that all stations are within 1,000 cable feet (305 M) of it. Acceptable cable is 22 or 24 AWG inside tele- phone station cable, jacketed but not shielded, having two or more twisted wire pairs (three pair required for off-hook call announce). 03.10 Etivironmental Factors 03.11 Sufficient ventilation should exist to al- low dissipation of heat generated by the power supply and HKSU. 03.12 Humidity at the HKSU location should be within 20 - 80% without condensation, and the temperature should be relatively constant within a range of 32 - 122” F (0 - 50” C). Ex- posure to dust and airborne chemicals should also be minimized. 03.20 Power Requirements 03.21 Power for the HKSU (both Se & Vie) is provided by the power supply (HPSU), which in turn requires power from a grounded 117 VAC outlet. The outlet should be separately fused (dedicated) and rated at 15 amps
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 03.30 Main Distribution Frame Require- ments 03.31 To determine the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) spsce requirements, refer to the following paragraphs: l Mounting the HKSU: Paragraph 04.00 l Station Wiring: Paragraph 06.00 l CO Line Connections: Paragraph 06.20 l Installation of Options (External): Paragraph 09 l HKSU Connections: Paragraph 10 04 HKSU INSTALLATION 04.00 Mounting the HKSU 1) Remove both side covers from the HKSU (Fig- ure 2) by pressing in on the two small ribbed sections on each side cover to free the hold- ers FIGURE 2-HKSU SIDE COVERS 2) Hold the HKSU against the wall in its planned location and mark the screw loca- tions through the centers of the two keyholes on the upper sides of the HKSU (Figure 3). 3) Lay the HKSU aside for the moment and start two screws into the wall at the marked loca- tions. Use 1%” panhead wood screws and stop when they have penetrated to half their depth. 4) Hang the HKSU on the two screws and start -2- FOUR WALL MOUNTING HOLES FIGURE 3-HKSU WALL MOUNTING two additional screws in the lower two holes _ (Figure 3). Tighten all four screws. 5) Knockouts are provided on top and bottom ot the side covers to permit cables to enter the HKSU. Remove the appropriate knockouts. 6) Reinstall the side covers. 04.10 Power Supply Installation 04.11 The power supplies used with both sys- tems are very similar in appearance but provide different current levels: l Se = HPSU 6120 l Vle = HPSU 7120 04.12 The system requires 24 VDC, which is provided by the internal, factory-installed power supply (HPSU 6120/7120). The HPSU requires 117 VAC, 60 Hz, with a permissible AC input voltage range of 90 - 130 VAC. 04.13 In both systems, the HKSU is shipped with the power supply installed. Use the follow- ing procedures if it becomes necessary to re- move or replace a power supply: STRATA Se: 1) Turn the system OFF and unplug the powei cord.
2) Remove the power supply cable connector at P7 in the upper left of the SMAU PCB. (It . may be necessary to remove the SEPU PCB before doing this.) 3) Remove the ground straps on the right and left side panels of the HKSU as well as the two screws at the top corners of the power supply. 4) Pull the top of the power supply forward and lift the power supply out of the HKSU. 5) Test the power supply using the procedure in Paragraph 04.14. 6) Install the new power supply in the HKSU. 7) Replace the screws and ground straps re- moved in step 3. 8) Reconnect the power supply cable connector to P7 on the SMAU PCB. (Reinstall the SEPU PCB if it was removed.) !$) Plug the power cord in and turn the system ON. STRATA We: 1) Turn the system OFF and unplug the power cord. 2) Remove the power supply cable connector from Pl in the top center of the VMAU PCB. 3) Remove the ground straps on the right and left side panels of the HKSU as well as the two screws at the top corners of the power suoG;.“. 4) Pull the top of the power supply forward and lift tee power supply out of the HKSU. 9 Test the power supply using the procedure in Paragraph 04.14. 6) Install the new power supply in the HKSU. 7) Replace the screws and ground straps re- moved in step 3. 8) Reconnect the power supply cable connector at Pl on the VMAU PCB. 9) Plug the power cord in and turn the system ON. r 04.14 If power supply problems are suspected or if a new power supply is being installed, the -3- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 following voltage check should be performed: STRATA Se: 1) Turn the power supply OFF and disconnect the system power cord. 2) Remove the HKSU front cover. 3) Disconnect the power supply cable connector at P7 in the upper left corner of the SMAU PCB. 4) Reconnect the power cord and turn the power ON. 5) Using a voltmeter, check the power supply output voltages zi :he po:ver suppi*+ caale con- nector (P7) per the diagram below: 6) Verify that the voltages fall within the follow- ing ranges: Nominal Range +24 +23 - +29 +12 t10.8 - t13.2 +5 t4.75 - +5.25 7) If the voltages are correct, go to step 8. If not, replace the power supply and recheck volt- ages. 8) Turn OFF the power. 9) Connect the power supply cable connector back to P7 on the SMAU PCB. 10) Reinstall the HKSU cover, and turn the power back ON. STRATA Vle: 1) Turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord from facility power. 2) Remove the front cover from the HKSU. 3) Disconnect the power supply cable connector Pl at the top center of the VMAU PCB (just below the power supply). 4) Reconnect the power cord and turn the power ON. 5) Using a voltmeter, check tEe power supply output voltages at the power supply cable con- nector (Pl) per the diagram below: 6) Verify that the voltages fall within the follow- ing ranges:
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 Nominal Range +24 t23 - t29 t12 t10.8 - t13.2 +5 t4.75 - 6.25 7) If the voltages-are correct, go to step 8. If not, replace the power supply and recheck volt- ages. 8) Turn OFF the power. 9) Connect the power supply cable connector back to Pl on the VMAU PCB. 10) Reinstall the HKSU cover, and turn the power back ON. 04.15 Optional power backup units are avail- able for both systems: l Se: HPFB l Vie: HPBU-7 STRATA Se: The HPFB is a separate unit that connects to the left side panel of the HKSU via a 2-wire connec- tor (Figure 4). l Up to three HPFB modules may be con- nected together in parallel to extend the power backup time. With the optional battery backup assembly installed, the system will continue to operate after a facilities power failure. The actual time period depends on the system configuration/application and number of battery backup modules used. FIGURE 4-HPFB INSTALLATION -4- STRATA We: The HPBU-7 is a PCB that mounts inside the power supply housing (Figure 5) and is con- nected to the female 3-prong connector inside the power supply’s case. Secure the HPBU with the two provided screws. l The HPBU is then connected via the terminal block to the recommended battery pack (which is customer-supplied, consisting of two 12 VDC, maintenance-free, automobile- type batteries-80 amp/hour maximum rat- ing). With the battery backup assembly in- stalled, all functions of the system will continue to operate for several hours after a facilities power failure (the actual time pe- riod is in direct ratio to the type and size of batteries selected). FIGURE 5-HPBU INSTALLATION 04.16 When installing or removing the HPBU, perform the following: WARNING! When installing the HPBU-7 in the power supply, care must be taken against acci- dental shorts that may injure the installer or damage the power supply. 1) Turn OFF the power and unplug the system power cord. 2) Remove the front cover from the HKSl’ 3) Remove the metal plate on the left c the power supply case (two screws’
4) Connect the 4-wire connector extending from the rear of the HPBU-7 inside the power supply case as shown in Figure 5. 5) Mount the HPBU-7 with the two screws re- moved in step 3. 6) Connect the positive terminal on one battery to the negative terminal of the other battery (in series). 7) Connect the free negative battery terminal to the negative terminal on the HPBU-7. 8) Connect the free positive battery terminal to the positive terminal on the HPBU-7. 04.20 System Ground Check 04.21 Both Toshiba telephone systems re- quire a solid earth ground. Failure to provide such a ground may lead to confusing trouble symptoms in the system and, in extreme cases, circuit board failure. In most installations (within the continental United States), the ground pro- vided by the “third wire ground” at the commer- cial power outlet will be satisfactory for all sys- tem requirements. However, in a small percentage of installations, this ground may be installed incorrectly. Therefore, prior to installing a system, the third wire ground must be tested for continuity by either measuring the resis- tance between the third prong terminal (earth ground) and a metal cold water pipe, or by using a commercially available earth ground indicator. If neither procedure is possible, then the follow- ing test procedures should be performed. Hazardous voltage is exposed during the fol- lowing test. Use great care when working with AC powerline voltage. l$ Obtain a suitable voltmeter and set it for a possible reading of up to 250 VAC. 2) Connect the meter probes between the two main AC voltage points on the wall outlet. The reading obtained should be 90 - 130 VAC. 3) Move one of the meter probes to the third prong terminal (GND). Either the same read- ing or a reading of 0 volts should be ob- tained. 4) If the reading is OV, leave one probe on the GND terminal and move the other probe to -5- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 the second voltage terminal. If a reading of OV is obtained on both voltage terminals, the outlet is not properly grounded. Omit steps 5 through 7 and proceed directly to step 8. 5) If a reading of OV on one terminal and a read- ing of 90 - 130 VAC on the other terminal is not obtained, the outlet is not properly grounded. Omit steps 6 and 7 and proceed directly to step 8. 6) If a reading of OV on one terminal and a read- ing of 90 - 130 VAC on the other terminal is obtained, remove both probes from the out- let. 7) Set the meter on the “OHMS/Rx!” scale. place one probe on the GND terminal and the other probe on the terminal that produced a reading of OV. A reading of less than 1 ohm should be obtained. If a reading of more than 1 ohm is obtained, the outlet is not ade- quately grounded. 8) If the above tests show the outlet is improp- erly grounded, that condition should be cor- rected by a qualified electrician (per Article 250 of the National Electrical Code) before the system is connected. 05 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INSTALLATION 05.00 General 05.01 Complete with all available options, both systems utilize up to ten (Se} or eight (Vle) printed circuit boards internally and v?rinus op- tion modules. The names and functions are as follows 05.02 The SMAU/VMAU and SCCWVCCU are factory-installed in the HKSU. 05.03 If any optional PCBs (SSTU, SEPU, STMU, SMOU, SPFU, SVCU, SDTU or SCOW VCOU) are required, refer to Figure 6 and re- move the HKSU cover as follows: 1) Remove both side covers by pressing in on the two small ribbed sections on each cover to free the holders. - 2) Remove three screws from each side of the HKSU per Figure 6. 3) Lift the HKSU cover off.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 REMOVE SIX REMOVE SIX COVER SCREWS COVER SCREWS 05.11 SMAU/VMAU: The main printed cir- cuit board of the key service unit consists of the following three functions: a) Station Interface: An interface between the . key service unit and up to four stations (Se) or up to eight stations (We), which includes the solid-state, space-division matrix used for voice connections between the stations and the CO/PBX lines. Two-pair wiring is re- quired for each station; one pair carrying voice and the other pair carrying control data to and from the station. b) CO interface: An interface between the key service unit and the public telephone network or PBX for up to two lines (Se) or up to three lines (Vle). Ring detection, hold and dial out- pulsing for these lines are performed by this board. Depending upon local CO require- ments, each incoming line can be separately connected and programmed to provide DTMF or rotary-dial outpulsing. c) Tone: Performs a number of miscellaneous system functions: l Generates system tones. l Provides the switching matrix for the de- livery of tones for both paging and inter- com connections. 05.12 SCCU/VCCU: All system control functions are performed by the single-chip micro- processor on this printed circuit board. The sys- tem program stored in ROM, RAM for system operation, and the RAM for system data storage are also located on this ci.rcuit board. A battery on this board protects system memory should a power occur. 05.13 See Figure 1 and verify that the battery strap on the SCCU/VCCU is in the on position. 05.14 The SMAUNMAU and SCCU/VCCU PC& are factory-installed in the HKSU. If repair of either PCB is necessary, the HKSU should be replaced and returned to your supplier. 05.20 scou/vcou 05.21 An optional interface between the SMAUNMAU and one/three additional CO line(s). Depending upon local CO requirements, the SCOWVCOU is programmed to provide DTMF or rotary-dial outpulsing. The SCOU serves one CO line; the VCOU serves up to three CO lines, and both serve up to three off- premises lines. FIGURE ‘I-SCOU and SPFU LOCATIONS -6-
; 111 STRATA Se: b IL- 05.22 The SCOU PCB mounts on four lo-pin connectors at the bottom of the SMAU PCB into Pl 0, Pl 1, P12 and P13 connectors (Figure 7). Secure the SCOU PCB to the right side panel with the two provided screws. STRATA Vie: 05.23 The VCOU PCB mounts on four lo-pin connectors and one plastic standoff at the bot- tom of the VMAU PCB (Figure 8). Install the VCOU’s three lo-pin connectors into the VMAU’s P6, P7 and P8 connectors. Secure the VCOlJ to the left and the right side panels with two orovided screws on each side. FIGURE 8-VCOU LOCATION 05.30 SPFU (Se only) 05.31 An optional PCB with relays to connect the CO lines to three standard telephones if a pe:-:er failure occurs. 05.32 Install into the connector marked SPFU at the bottom of the SMAU PCB (Figure 7). 05.40 SSTU 05.41 An optional interface between the key service unit and stations 14 - 17 (stations 18 - 25 on STRATA Vle). Each SSTU PCB serves up to four stations. Two- or three-pair wiring is required for each station; one pair carrying voice and the other pair carrying control data to and from the station (the third pair is required for OCA). STRAT! Se: 05.42 For adding stations 14 - 17, refer to Fig- ure 9, and insert the three SSTU lo-pin connec- INSTALLATION INSTMJCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 tors into P14, P15 and P16 connectors on the SMAU PCB. Secure the SSTU PCB to the right side panel with the two provided screws. Route the provided jumper cable from the SSTU P19 connector to the P19 connector on the SMAU to provide crosspoints for stations 14 - 17. NOTE: Jumper cable is necessary only when OCA is equipped. SCREW HOLES FOR SSTU / FIGURE g--Se SSTU and SVCU LOCATIONS STRATA Vie: 05.43 For adding stations 18 - 21, refer to Fig- ure 10, and insert the three SSTU 1 O-pin con- nectors into PS, PlO and Pl 1 connectors on the VMAU PCB. Secure the SSTU PCB to the right side panel with the two provided screws. (For stations 22 .T- 25, insert the three lo-pin connectors on another SSTU into P12, P13 and P14 connectors on the VMAU PC8. Secure the SSTU PCB to the right side panel with the two provided screws.) a) Route the provided jumper cable from the SSTU PlS connector to the P21 connector on the VMAU to provide crosspoints for stations 18 - 21. b) Route the provided jumper cable from the SSTU PlS connector to the P23 connector on the VMAU to provide ccosspoints for sta- tions 22 - 25. NOTE: Jumper cable is necessary only when OCA is equipped. -7-
INSTALLtON INSTRUCTtONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 FIGURE lo-We SSTU and SVCU LOCATIONS 05.50 SMOU 05.51 An optional music-on-hold source that provides electronic synthesized music. One or two musical tunes are available, selected via a switch on this board. The SMOU is connected to the SMAUNMAU via a 7-pin connector. STRATA Se: 05.52 Install the SMOU PCB into connector P6 on the upper center of the SMAU PCB (Fig- ure 11). STRATA We: 05.5\3 Install the SMOU PCB into connector P16 on the upper center of the VMAU PCB (Fig- - ure 11). 05.60 SEPU 05.61 An optional 3-watt amplifier for exter- nal paging, using a customer-supplied 8-ohm speaker (connected to the SMAWVMAU via a 1 O-pin connector). STRATA Se: 05.62 Install the SEPU into connector P5 on the SMAU PCB (Figure 11). Slide the SEPU’s corner hole over the white, plastic standoff sup- port. Secure the SEPU to the left side panel with two screws. FIGURE ll--Se/& SEPU and SMOU LOCATIONS STRATA Vle: 05.63 Install the SEPU into connector P15 on the VMAU PCB (Figure 11). Slide the SEPU’s corner hole over the white, plastic standoff sup- port. Secure the SEPU to the left side panel with two screws. 05.70 svcu 05.71 The Off-hook Call Announce interface that mounts on the main PCB of the key service unit to provide OCA access. One SVCU is re- quired for every eight stations requiring OCA. (Adds two intercom lines and two OCA paths in STRATA We.) STRATA Se: 05.72 Insert connector Pl on the SVCU into the P20 connector on the SMAU (Figure 9). STRATA We: a) To provide OCA to stations 10 - 17, refer to Figure 10, and insert connector Pl on the SVCU into the P25 connector on the VMAU. b) To provide OCA to stations 18 - 25, insert connector Pl on the SVCU into the P26 con- nector on the VMAU. 05.80 SDTU 05.81 Provides Remote Administration/ -8-
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 tenance access via its built-in 300/l 200 bps mo- dem. One SDTU per system is required for Re- mote Administration/Maintenance. STRATA Se: 05.82 Insert connectors Pl and P2 on the SDTU into the P8 and P9 connectors on the SCCU (Figure 12). Route the provided jumper ca- ble from the SDTU P3 connector to the P22 con- nector on the SMAU. FIGURE 12-Se/Vie SDTU LOCATION STRATA Vie: 05.83 ‘Insert connectors Pl and P2 on the SDTU into the P8 and P9 connectors on the VCCU (Figure 12). Route the provided jumper ca- ble from the SDTU P3 connector to the P29 con- nector on the VMAU. 05.90 STMU (STRATA Se only) 05.91 Required for connection to an HSMB to provide SMDR for a STRATA Se HKSU. 05.92 Refer to Figure 13, and insert connec- tors P4 and P5 on the STMU into the P4 and P5 connectors on the SCCU. Route the provided jumper cable from the STMU P23 connector to the P23 connector on the SMAU. ?23 is acx~aiiy hldden but srown here for clartty FIGURE 13-STMU LOCATION 06 BASIC CABLING REQUIREMENTS 06.00 Station Wiring 06.01 Intercom codes (station numbers) are as- signed permanently to specific cabie appear- ances in the system. Make sure the station ca- bles are connected to the proper terminals. 06.02 Using the industry-standard color code sequence, terminate the individual 2- or 3-pair station cables consecutively on the MDF (3-pair cabling required for OCA). Connect the HKSU ca- ble pairs to the station cable pairs. WARNING’! When installing station cable, do not run parallel to and within 3’ of an AC power line. Such power lines should be crossed at right angles (90”) only. 06.03 At the station locations, terminate the station cable in a conventional 4- or 6-conductor modular station connector to accommodate the modular line cord from the EKT. The standard modular EKT cord length is 7’, while the max- imum allowed length is 25’. Figure 14 shows the EKT wiring arrangement.- 06.04 Various manufacturers of modular sta- tion blocks have employed different color codes to indicate the sequence of pairs in their blocks. However, the color code most commonly used is shown in Figure 15. Verify the configuration -9-
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 FIGURE 14-EKT WIRING of your modular blocks before connecting the sta- tion cables. NOTE. White and blue (T3 & R3) are used for OCA voice pair on station line connectors. SINGLE PAIR RJ-11 C WIRING 1 TO CO/PBX 7---y --- FIGURE 15-RJ-11 C/RJ-25C COLOR CODE 06.10 CO Line Connection 06.11 The CO/PBX lines are connected to the system via 6-wire modular line cords (no longer than 25’) that are connected directly to the HKSU’s right side panel (Figure1 6)-CO1 modu- lar connector on Se; l-3 and 4-6 modular con- nectors on Vie. The opposite end of each cord -lO- STRATA Se STRATA We L FIGURE 16-Se/Me HKSU RIGHT SIDE PANEL then terminates directly into a !ocally provided RJ-25C jack (Figure 15). 06.12 The CO/PBX lines may also be con- nected via 2-wire modular line cords to connec- tors COl, C02, and CO3 (Se) or connectors l-3, 4-6, 2, 3, 5 and 6 (Vle) on the right side pane: (Figure 16). The opposite end of each cord then terminates directly into a locally provided RJ- 11 C jack (Figure 15). 07 SYSTEM POWER-UP INITIALIZE. 07.00 General 07.01 A list of standard system data assign- ments (stored in ROM) can be entered at any time by performing the initialize sequence out- lined below. The system must be initialized when it is first installed or whenever the SCCU/ VCCU PCB is changed. This will allow the sys- tem to be tested and any faults to be corrected before time is spent on programming. NOTE: Do not initialize if using a preprogrammed, battery-protected SCCWVCCU. 07.02 Refer to Figure 17 and verify that the battery on the SCCU/VCCU is connected to en- sure that data changes entered after initializa- tion will not be lost due to power failure. NOTE. The SET LED will not function if the SCCU/ VCCU battery is not connected.