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Toshiba Strata Xiie, Strata Xxe Electronic Key Telephone Systems Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Strata Xiie, Strata Xxe Electronic Key Telephone Systems Installation And Maintenance Manual
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 300-020-200 JULY 1986 station cable in a conventional 4- or 6-conduc- tor modular station connector to accommodate the modular line cord from the EKT. The stan- dard modular EKT cord length is 7’, while the maximum allowed length is 25’. 06.15 See Figure 15 for EKT wiring arrange- ment. 06.16 Various manufacturers of modular station blocks have employed different color codes to indicate the sequence of pairs in their blocks. However, the color code most com-...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 390-020-200 JULY 1996 controlled). Use the standard EKT cross-con- nect scheme. 06.22 Each Door Phone/Monitor Station (MDFB) is connected to the HDCB via a 2-wire modular connector at the HDCB, and a split ring connector at the doorphone, using screw terminals 1 and 2 (Ll and L2 are not used). 06.23 When using Output B or C for door lock/alarm features, respectively, an appropri- ate modular connector must be used to inter- face the HDCB to the door...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTiONS SECTION 300-020-200 JULY1986 HKSU and out through the bottom to the 06.50 DSS/BLF Connection appropriate connector or MDF block. 06.51 The DSS/BLF consoles are connected HCBU DSS-1 cl- DSS-2 cl n MODULAR CO MODULAR COR FIGURE 18 - DSS/BLF CONSOLE WIRJNG HKSU FIGURE 19 - HOXB WIRING 06.54 Overall length -15- to jacks on the HCBU PCB via modular cords (Figure 18). A separate 4-wire cord is used for each console (the HCBU connectors are marked DSSl and...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 300-020-200 JULY1986 of the cable run must not exceed 500’ (152.5 M). IMPORTANT! When installing DSS cable, do not run parallel to and within 3’ of an AC power line. Such power lines should be crossed at right angles (SO”) only. 06.60 Off -Premise Extension/Convention- al Telephone Connections 06.61 Three types of wiring arrangements are necessary for off-premise extension/con- ventional, single-line telephone (OPX) connec- tions: HOXB-to-HKSU,...
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RJ-!IC L SECTlON 300-020-205 SEPTEMBER 1985 one stop 31: The pin assrgnments on ice HSM8 F;S-232C connector are as tolioLvs: Pin No. Function 1 FG (frame grouno~ 3 RD (receive datai 6’ DSR (data set ready:! 7 SG (signal grcund! 8’ CD (carrier deter:} 20” DTR ida;a termrnal readyi ‘Held tu EiA “ON” 15 y HSMB. + ‘lfiput to ,YSMi3 from prmter. 06.83 Figure 22 shows the detailed connections for the printers iistec above. 06.84 Verify that the RS232C out- ptii cabfe is connected to the PCS...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIO~~S SECTION 300-020-200 SEPTEMBER 1986 SW7 and SW2 must be set on the HTlE3 for TIE line signalling operation (refer to Figure 11). An HPLU PCB (installed in an HCOU PCB slot) is required for each HTIB. Each TIE line requires one dedicated CO line circuit on the HPLU. Each HTIB requires two dedicated station cir- cuits on an HSTU PCB. Note that these are the same circuits required for OPX (HOXB) opera- tion. The HTIB requires a connection to only the data circuit of...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 300~020-200 JULY 1986 0 10-key EKT (Figure 24), avaiiable as speak- erphone or handsfree answerback (HFU) on intercom calls only. l 10-key BLF EKT (Figure 25), available as speakerphone only, with a Busy Lamp Field showing the busy/idle status of stations 10 FlGURE 25 - lo-key BLF EKT l 20-key EKT (Figure 26), available as speak- erphone or HFU. FIGURE 26 - 20-key EKT l 20-key LCD EKT (Figure 27), available as speakerphone only with a 32-character...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTlON 300-020-200 JULY 1996 The direction in which the base is attached to the EKT determines whether it is used as a desk unit or wall unit (it is factory-configured as a desk unit). Disengage the locking tabs by pushing downward on the base (Figure 28), and then rotate the base 180” and insert it into the lower four locking slots. FIGURE 28 - REMOVING EKT BASE 07.14 Refer to Figure 29, choose which of the knockouts are a.ppropriate for the tail cord route, and...
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07.18 Remove the handset hanger and in- sert it in the upper hole as shown in Figure 31 (the hanger fits in the notch in the handset). 07.20 EKT Connections 07.21 Connect the appropriate length line cord to the modular connector, route the cord to the EKT and connect to the EKT modular jack. Test the EKT per Paragraph 09. 08 SYSTEM POWER-UP INITIALIZE 08.00 General 08.01 S’trata has a list of standard sys- tem data assignments stored in ROM that can be entered at any time by performing the...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTlONS SECTION 300-020-200 JULY 1986 respectively. l The corresponding LEDs light. 5) Depress the m key. l All station 17 LEDs (except MW/FL) go off. 6) Release the SET switch on the HCAU: l The SET LED and MW/FL LED on sta- tion 17 go off. 08.20 SMDR Rear-Time Clock Adjustment 08.21 One of the functions of the HSMB is to provide a calendar and clock for showing time, date and duration of recorded calls. This clock and calendar must be set when the sys- tem is first...