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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- monly used is shown in Figure 15. Verify the configuration of your modular blocks before connecting the station cables. TABLE C Strata XX= CROSS-CONNECT REFERENCE DATA Color Code W-BI Designation T HSTU #5 Station Numbers HSTU #6 HSTU #7 Br-W w-s DR T Gr-R R-Br DR T Bl-Bk R Bk-Or DT 47 55 63 Or-Bk Bk-Gr Cr.Rk DR T D US Y,. I I. Bk-Br DT 48 ( 56 / 64 1 Br-Bk 1 DR / NOTE: The remaining portion of the split block is not used. 06.20 Door Phone/Monitor Stations Con- nections 06.21 The Door Phone Control Unit (HDCB) is connected to the MDF, via a standard EKT modular connector, at the HSTU #l station block. At the MDF, cross-connect the HDCB wires with either EKT 13 or 14 (program -13-
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 lock/alarm devices. 06.24 Figure 16 shows the HDCB wiring arranoement. I HDCB HKSU A Door Phone c S MDFB C ‘HDCB connects to either EKT-13 or 14 on HSTUl FIGURE 16 - HDCB CONNECTION 06.30 intercom Code Assignment 06.3.i Intercom codes are assigned perma- nently to specific HSTU cable appearances in Strata. Make sure the station cables are connected to the proper terminals (refer to Table B). 06.40 CO Line Connection 06.41 The CO/PBX lines are introduced into the Strata system via 6-wire modular line cords (no longer than 25’) connected directly to a jack on the HCOU PCB. Each modular cord contains three lines. The opposite end of each cord then terminates directly into an RJ-25C jack, which is then connected to up to three incoming CO/PBX lines (Figure 17). TO CO/PBX ----e-e----mi JACK T3 T2 Rl Tl R2 R3 TO HCOU PCB FIGURE 17 CO/PBX LINE (RJ-25C) WIRING a) Strata XII, & XX=: #l HCOU serves CO lines 1 - 3 #2 HCOU serves CO lines 4 - 6 #3 HCOU serves CO lines 7 - 9 #4 HCOU serves CO lines 10 - 12 b) Strata XX=: #5 HCOU serves CO lines 13 - 15 #6 HCOU serves CO lines 16 - 18 #7 HCOU serves CO lines 19 - 21 06.42 The modular cords from the HCOU, HCBU and HINU PCBs are routed through the left side slot and out the bottom of the HKSU. 06.43 To install the modular cords, proceed as follows: a) Loosen the four screws securing the HKSU left side cover, removing one. b) Slide the cover slightly until the screws clear the keyholes, and remove it. c) Plug each cord into the proper PCB, and secure it with the cable clamps located on the shelf immediately below each PCB. d) Route the cords into the left side slot of th,e -14
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 DSS2). l DSSl functions with station 10. l DSS2 functions with station 11. l DSSl and DSS2 (on second HCBU PCB) may be used with any station for BLF con- sole operation. 06.52 Route modular cord out of the HKSU as in Paragraph 06.43. 06.53 The cable used for DSS console wiring should be twisted pair.
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, HOXB-to-MRGU and HOXB-to-conventional, single-line telephones. See Figure 19. 06.62 A maximum of two HOXBs are allowed in Strata X/j=, while three HOXBs are allowed in Strata XXe. Figure 19 shows the connections for the first HOXB to stations 20 and 21. A second HOXB may be installed for stations 22 and 23. Also, a third HOXB may be installed in Strata XXe only for stations 24 and 25. The second and third HOXBs are connected in the same man- ner illustrated in Figure 19. 1) HOXB-to-HKSU connections are made via single wires from the MDF station block to the HOXB terminal strip (TB3) voice and control data terminals. The first four wires are cross- connected with station 20 voice and data cir- cuits. A station 21 voice-only connection is required if a second OPX circuit is desired. 2) HOXB-to-MRGU connections are made from the MRGU output terminal strip to the HOXB terminal strip (TBl). a) Connect 80 VAC, 25 Hz output on the MRGU to the “BELL” input on HOXB. b) Connect the -48 VDC and OV battery ter- minals on both units, observing the correct polarity (see Figure 19). c) Connect “FG” on the HOXB to “G” on the MRGU. IMPORTANT FCC INFORMATION: The HOXB and MRGU are FCC regis- tered wi!h a facility interface code of OL13A. If an alternate DC supply/ring generator is to be used, contact your Toshiba supplier for details. 3) HOXB-to-conventional, single-line tele- phone connections are made from the tele- phone to the HOXB terminal strip (TB2) with industry-standard 2-, 4- or 6-wire cable. An RJ-11C jack for each OPX telephone is required at the HOXB. Run two single wires from the jack to the appropriate terminals on TB2. NOTE: The HOXB requires a negative DC voltage; therefore, the main HKSU power cannot be used (it is +24 volts). 06 -70 Off -Premise Line Connection 06.71 When using the HOLB unit, the CO lines are connected to the COl, C02, CO3 connectors (J2, J3, and J4) on the HOLB unit (Figure 20). Then, a 6-wire cable from the COl, 2, 3 OUT (Jl ) connector on the HOLB is connected to the J2 modular connector on an HPLU PC9 (that has been installed in place of an HCOU). This HOLB/HPLU connection is required for each HOLB module installed. Con- nect the provided 8-wire modular cable from the OPL (J5) connector on the HOLB to the OPL Data (J6) connector on the HPLU PC9 (see Figure 20). Connect the provided green ground wire between TBl (FG) on the HOLB and the steel bar across the bottom of the HKSU. 06.72 The HPLU is also a fully functional CO line PCB that is similar in operation to the HCOU. The HPLU serves both the HOLB and HTIB external modules; for HOLB operations, switches SW1 - SW5 must be set to the OPL positions (see Figure 21). 06.73 TEL1 (J6), TEL2 (J7) and TEL3 (J8) connectors on the HOLB connect to standard single-line telephones or other tip-and-ring devices that serve as off-premise lines (see Figure 20). The HUNT (J9) connector connects to a standard telephone, answering machine or other device to which OPL calls hunt (see Program 0#9, OPL Hunting). 06.80 Station Message Detail Recording Connections 06.81 If the system is to be equipped with Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), an HSMB option module must be connected to the system (via two factory-provided 8-wire cables) from the HSMB’s CONT and PW con- nectors. The HSMB is equipped with RS-232C connector to permit attachment of a printer or -16-
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 with Ihe proper p:::-out tonne,,< c”3r!s (as per Parsgrapil CS.40). ;he batteri, s::ap IS ON, anti :,-ie 3ara speed an3 Incoming,‘oc:tgol;!? . c:l!i cptlons are FiGURE 20 - HOEB CABLING TIE :PL OATA OPL 0% 1:E CATA HPLU FIGURE 21 -HPLU SWITCHES other :ecording device. An 80-column printer with an EIA RS-232C interface operating at 300 or 1200 BPS is required. Printer types known to be compatrble with this system are: Texas Instruments Model 7431745 OKI Data Model 82A 06.82 Data output IS in 7-bit ASCII code with one start bit, one partty bit (even parity) and HSMB/f?RINTER CABLING 06.90 TIE Line Connections OS.91 The HTl8 option module Interfaces TIE lines to the Serett~ X/I, & XX, HKSU. Each HTIB. supports up ?o two TIE lines. (A maxrmum of four TIE lines or two HTlSs can be installed in a Strrrts XXa. Stra~ta X//e supports two TIE lines or one HTiB.) Switches -17-
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 the first dedicated station circuit. Each HTIE! atso requires connection to an MRGU to provide power for E & M line oper- ation. Figure 23 shows all HTIB connections. I FIGURE 23 - HTIB CABLING 06.92 The HPLU is also a fully functlonal CO line PCB that is simfiar in operation to the HCOU. The first TIE line requires CO line circuit 1 on the HPLU and the second TIE line requires CO line circuit 2 (SW1 - SW5 to “TIE” - see Figure 21). CO line circuit 3 is always available to support incoming CO line operation. If only one TIE line is installed at the HTIB supported by the HPLU, CO line circuit 2 is also available for CO ‘.;le operation (SWl, 3, 4 and 5 lo “TIE”, SW2 to “OPL” - see Figure 21). incom- lng CO lines are connected to the COl, C02, CO3 (J2) connector on the HPLU by a 6-wire modular cable. 06.93 Ccnnect thr furs: TIE i!nf 1.: the TLE?’ (Ji 1 ccnne,-tor on ths HTIB v~I:!: a i-v;::e rnc2- Uiai cable Connect the secox’ TIE i!ne to tPe TIE2 (J2) cannectc:. Cocne,i a G:-\*;~re rno$;i!zr cable between the HPLU TIE (331 cor.nector cr! the HTIB to the TIE tJ5) cor;nxtor on the HPLU PCB Connect an B-wire ms=iular caS!e between t!-!e HPLU DATA (JS! connector on ihe HTIG ant ?he TIE DA?A (Je; connec!;r on ~2% HPLU 06.94 Statlci CiTCL’itS 20 - 2: CT3 HSTU ;2 are used for TIE line ar?d OFX operation. (They can also be used for EKT c:rctii?s rf OPXs and TIE lines are not rnst~liel I CZ~RSIT sincie wires fr.>m tern-ar.z: bi,>:k TEY c- !!-I? fiTiS ;c. an Fd-25C jack Conr,Ect a Z-i...re cab;2 betvdeen rhe :ack ar.d s:s!:o? b’r:.. 2 5~ ?hi rblDF. Cross-connect t?e TiE i:ze I?z.?r; ~.*~~~:r, tie data leads cjf tne first dedicate3 s:z-::I~~ c!rc,:: as si>ov/n in Figure 23 Junjper 1’~‘l on :he ET/E srraps FG I: C!’ 07 EKT INFORMATION 07.00 General 07.07 SIX drfferent Electronic Key Te:e- FIGURE 24 - lo-key EKT
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 alphanumeric Liquid Crystal Display. FIGURE 27 - 20-key LCD EKT NOTE: if more EKJ information is required, see General Description, Section 300-020- 1 00. 07.02 All EKTs share the same dimensions: Height: 3.87” (98.5 mm) Width: 7.0” (178 mm) Depth: 9.0” (229 mm) 07.03 All EKTs feature modular handset cords and are connected to the system via 4-conductor modular line cords. In addition, each EKT model (with the BLF limitation already noted) may be used at any or all sta- tions. 07.10 EKT Wall Mounting 07.11 All EKTs are mounted in the same manner, and they may be mounted on a wall or any other flat, vertical surface to which the base can be secured. When selecting the mounting site, consider the EKT’s weight and the additional stresses to which the mounting will be subjected. 07.12 Mounting screws or mollies, appropri- ate for the surface on which the telephone is to be secured, must be provided by the installer. 07.13 Locking tabs secure the EKT’s base. -19-
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 then cut them out. FIGURE 29 - EKT MOUNTING HOLES 07.15 Secure the unit to the desired wall site. (Use dimensions shown in Figure 29 to position the unit.) 07.16 Route the tail cord through the holes in the base and secure the EKT (Figure 30). L FIGURE 30 - EKT WIRE ROUTING 07.17 An optional 13’ handset cord is avail- able from your Toshiba supplier, and it is sug- gested that this cord be used when wall mounting an EKT. FIGURE 31 - HANDSET HANGER
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 initialize sequence outlined below. The system must be initialized when it is first installed or whenever the HCAU PCB is changed. This allows the system to be tested and any faults to be corrected before time is spent on pro- gramming. NOTE: Do not initialize if using a preprogram- med, battery-protected CAAU. 08.02 As shown in Figure 32, verify that the battery on the CAAU is connected to ensure that data changes entered after initialization will not be lost due to power failure. FIGURE 32 - CAAU SWlTCHES NOTE: The SET LED cannot function if the CAAU battery is not connected. 08.03 To initialize the system data memory, refer to Figure 32 and perform the following: 1) Place the system power switch in the ON position. 2) Depress the INT switch on the HCA.U, and hold it in. B SET LED goes on. 3) Depress the SET switch and allow it to iock. e ion 17: All LEDs except flash continuously. and 4) Depress and release the SET switch again. e SET LED goes off. 8 Station 17: A.11 LEDs go off. 5j Release the INT switch. 6) Cycle the power switch OFF (the HPSU +5V and power LEDs must go out) and ON. 08.3 43 CYearing Automatic Dialing 08.11 The Automatic Dialing memory con- tains random numbers when the system is powered up initially. The memory, therefore, must be cleared to prevent meaningless num- bers from being dialed. Statim I 7 may be equipped v&b eit,her a 1 O-key or a 20-key EKT. Prior to performing the procedwre that follows, refer to Paragraph 02.30, Programming Procedures, Section 300-020-300, for instructions on using a I O-key EKT for programming. 08.32 To clear the Automatic Dialing (Sys- tern and -Station) memory (up to 40 numbers), proceed as follows: 1) Lock in the SET switch on the HCAU. 8 Station 17: MW/FL LED lights steadily. 2) Depress the key on station 17. 1) SPKR LED lights steadily. 3) Diai flga on the dial pad. * SPKR LED flashes continuously. 4) DIAL 3 DEPRESS cc3 ,CO? ,COll ,co15 TO CLZ4R SYSTT34 S?EEU DIATd 5) DIAL 1 DEEIRESS COl,C05,C09,Cn13 TO CLEAR STATIOX SFEED 9IAL -21%) 1,3ITIALIZE MSG (5 PRE?ROGR&IMED) BY DOIx(; THE FOLLOrJING AT STATION 17 UITH SET SWITCS IN : #*4 TKT,C05,C08,C012,HOLDt
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 placed into service. 08.22 The HSMB is equipped with a battery to protect the clock and calendar settings in event of a power failure. Ensure that the HSMB battery strap is in the ON position. 08.23 The HSMB automatically adjusts for 30- and 28-day months and leap year. 08.24 The HSMB is equipped with three switches and two LED displays (Figure 32). Looking from top to bottom; the functions of the switches are as follows: STR SW1 OFF m ON I -CZ3-R45 R47 -o- R48 0 R45 0 R49 0 R50 -I=+ R51 -c3- FIGURE 33 - HSMB SWITCHES STR: Writes data into memory once it is properly displayed. MOD: Selects items to be adjusted. Multiple depressions of the MOD switch cause item numbers to be displayed sequentially by LED #l . The possible displays are: Off 1 = year 2 = month 3 = day 4 = hour 5 = minute 6 = start INC: Selects the data (hour, minute, day, etc.) for the item number selected by the MOD switch and displayed by LED #1. LED #2 displays data selected by the INC switch. l Depressing the INC switch once incre- ments data by 1. l Depressing and holding the INC switch causes data to increase continuously until the INC switch is released. 08.25 To set clock and calendar: 1) Verify that the battery strap is connected on the HSMB (see Figure 9). 2) Depress the MOD switch once. 0 LED #l displays 1 (year). l LED #2 displays current data. 3) Use the INC switch to correct data in LED #2 display. 4) Depress the MOD switch once. l LED #l displays 2 (month). 0 LED #2 displays current data. 5) Use the INC switch to correct data in LED #2 display. 6) Depress the MOD switch once. @ LED #l displays 3 (day). l LED #2 displays current data. 7) Use the INC switch to correct data in LED #2 display. 8) Depress the MOD switch once. l LED #I displays 4 (hour). l LED #2 displays current data. 9) Use the INC switch to correct data in LED #2 display. 10) Depress the MOD switch once. l LED ii1 displays 5 (minute). 0 LED #2 displays current data. -22-