Trillium Panther Ii Feature Module Iv System Manual
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Trillium Standard Practice Line Lead Designation Conductor Color MDF Terminal RJ21 Pin Number 11 Tip White-Blue 1 26 Ring Blue-White 2 1 12 Tip White-Orange 3 27 Ring Orange-White 4 2 13 Tip White-Green 5 28 Ring __ Green-White 6 3 14 Tip White-Brown 7 29 Ring Brown-White a 4 15 Tip White-Slate 9 30 Ring Slate-White 10 5 16 Tip Red-Blue 11 31 Ring Blue-Red 12 6 17 Tip Red-Orange 13 32 Ring Orange-Red 14 7 ia Tip Red-Green 15 33 Ring Green-Red 16 a 19 Tip Red-Brown 17 34 Ring Brown-Red ia 9 20 Tip Red-Slate 19 35 Ring Slate-Red 20 10 DO NOT connect line 20 if the Door Answer Unit is being installed. Table 6-1 (cont’d) Pin-to-Pin Designations (for Panther II 2064 KSU) (RJ21X Connector) Installation and Commissioning Page 22
Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 Station Wiring 6.0 8 The station wiring comprises up to three 25-pair cables (Panther II 820), four 25-pair cables (Panther II 1032) or eight 25-pair cables (Panther II 2064), which connect the KSU to the MDF, along with the number of 4-wire cables required to connect the Panther telephone sets to the MDF. The 25-pair cables are not supplied. Each cable must not exceed 25 feet in length and must be fitted with a 50-pin ‘D’ Amp connector (male) at one end. Install the station wiring as follows: WARNING FOR DRY CONTACTS: Do not connect ringer loads or AC power directly to the dry contact The dry contact should be used in conjunction with a dry contact interface. Failing to do so, will result in serious PROGRAM CORRUPTION due to a Contact Arc. To avoid this problem, use a Dry Contact Interface or 24 Vdc supply and relay. DRY CONTACT RATING DC Current DC Votage 2.0 amp 20 Volts 0.8 amp 30 Volts 0.6 amp 40 Volts Step l.(a) (b) Panther II 820 System: Install the three 50-pin male ‘D’ Amp
Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 Remember that each MDF corresponds to a specific group of stations: MDF 1 for Stations 10 to 17; MDF 2 for Stations 18 to 25; MDF 3 for Stations 26 to 33; MDF 4 for Stations 34 to 41. STATION STATION 25-PAIR MDF CONNECTOR LEAD NUMBERS WIRE COLORS WIRE COLORS TERMINAL PIN FUNCTION MDF MDF MDF MDF 1 2 3 4 10 18 26 34 (G) Green White-Blue 1 26 VT (R) Red Blue-White 2 1 VR (B) Black White-Orange 3 27 DT (Y) Yelbw Orange-White 4 2 DR .._ 11 19 27 35 G White-Green 5 28 VT R Green-White 6 3 VR B White-Brown 7 29 DT Y Brown-White 8 4 DR 12 20 28 36 G . White-Slate- 9 30 VT R Slate-White 10 5 VR B Red-Blue 11 31 DT Y Blue-Red 12 6 DR 13 21 29 37 G Red-Orange 13 32 VT R Grange-Red 14 7 VR B Red-Green 15 33 DT Y Green-Red 16 8 DR 14 22 30 38 G Red-Brown 17 34 VT R Brown-Red 18 9 VR B Red-Slate 19 35 DT Y Slate-Red 20 10 DR 15 23 31 39 G - Black-Blue 21 36 VT R -Blue-Black 22 11 VR B -Black-Orange 23 37 DT Y -Orange-Black 24 12 DR 16 24 32 40 G Black-Green 25 38 VT R Green-Black 26 13 VR B Black-Brown 27 39 DT Y Brown-Black 28 14 DR 17 25 33 41 G Black-Slate 29 40 VT R Slate-Black 30 15 VR B Yellow-Blue 31 41 DT Y Blue-Yellow . 32 16 DR The Dry Contacts for the Relay Contacts are on Main Distribution Frame number one (Stations 10 to 17) Dry Contacts Violet-Slate 49 50 Slate-Violet 50 25 VT: Voice lip VR: Voice Ring DT: Data Tip DR: Data Ring Table 6-2 Pin-to-Signal Designations (KSU to MDF) Installqtion and Commissioning Page 25
Trillium Standard Practice Rcmcmbcr IIUI each MDF corresponds LO a spcdic group ol’ SUI~IIIS: MDF 9 for Sations 42 to 40: MDF 6 for S!aions 50 10 57: XlDF 7 for Stilions SX IO 65: MDF X for Scltions M tn 73 , -: STAT10 N NUMBERS STATION 25-I’.\1 R hl DF CONNECTOR LEAD WIRE COLORS WIRE: COLORS TE:RMINAL PIN FUNCTION IlDF >lDF \lDF MDF 5 6 7 8 -12 SO 58 66 (C) Green White-Blue 1 26 VT (R) Rut Blue-White 2 1 VR (R) Bhck White-Or.qx 3 27 DT (Y) Yellow Orange- While 3 2 DR 13 51 59 67 G White-Green .- R Gnxn-White B WhiteBrown Y Rrown-While 44 52 60 6X G WhileSlae R Slalc-While B Kc&Blue Y Dluc-Red 45 53 61 69 G Rd-Ol-LIl$ R Orange-Rctl B Red-Green Y Green-Red 46 54 62 70 G Red-Bn,un R Brown-Rat B Red-Slutc Y SlateRed 47 55 63 71 G Black-Blue R Blue-Black B Black-Orqc Y Omngc-Black 48 56 64 72 G BtackGrccn R Green-Black B Black-Brown Y Brown-Black 49 57 65 73 G Black-Slate R SLc-Black B Yellow-Blue Y BlueYellow VT: Voice Tip VR: Voice Ring DT: Data Tip DR: D~ILI Ring 5 2x VT 6 3 VR 7 29 DT X 4 DR 9 30 VT IO 5 VR II 31 DT 12 6 DR 13 32 VT II 7 VR 15 33 DT 16 8 DR 17 34 VT IX 9 VR 19 35 DT 20 10 DR 21 36 V-r 22 11 VR 23 37 DT 24 12 DR 25 38 V? 26 13 VR 27 39 DT 2s 13 DR 29 40 Vl- 30 15 VR 31 41 DT 32 16 DR Table 6-2 cont’d Pin-to-Signnl Designations (KSU to MDF) Installation and Commissionine Page 26
Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 Panther Telephone Set Installation 6.0 9 Installation of a Panther telephone set simply requires the set to be connected, through the DBU4 (6conductor mod-to-mod cord) supplied with the set, to the previously-installed RJ14C jack. Note: If the ‘Off-Hook Voice Announce’feature is used on the Panther II Display Set, a 6-conductor cable and jack is required for that station. Remember that this feature occupies two station ports; for example, tf Station 12 has ‘Off-Hook Voice Announce’, Station I3 will be unavailable for use as a station. Figure 6-9 shows how to install ‘Off-Hook Voice Announce’ on a Panther II Display Set. The Panther telephone set may be wall mounted, or raised on the desk using the Desk/Wall Mount Unit (Pa.& 90-0059). To mount a Panther telephone set on the wall complete the following instructions: Step 1. Step 2. Place the Desk/Wall Mount Unit on the wall at the desired location. Mark the position of the keyhole slots. Install the appropriate mounting screws, allowing sufficient clearance for the Desk/Wall Mount Unit to slide between the head. of the mounting screws and the wall. Step 3 Before hanging the Panther telephone set on the screws, install a handset clip. This clip keeps the handset in the crrrdle in wall-mount applications (do not use handset clips on desk-top telephones). To install the clip, position it so that the flat side is facing you and the angled side is toward the set. Insert the clip. To remove, use a paper clip or similiar tool. Refer to Figure 6-8. Side view of clip Bade Front (x2 enlargement) Figure 6-8 Handset Clip Installation Step 4. Step 5. Hang the Desk/Wall Mount Unit on the mounting screws. Tighten the mounting screws. Rest the Panther telephone set on the Desk/Wall Mount Unit See Figure 6-10. Installation and Commissioning Page 27
Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 Door Answer Unit Installation 6.10 The Door Answer Unit supports a maximum of two Door Modules. It is connected to the KSU via a 3-pair modular cord, supplied with the Door Answer Unit. One Door Answer Unit can be connected to a Panther II 820 or Panther II 1032 system, while two Door Answer Units can be connected to a Panther II 2064 system. When the Door Answer Unit is incorporated in the Panther II 820 system, C.O. line 8 must not be connected at the KSU. When the Door Answer Unit is incorporated in the Panther II 1032 system, C.O. line 10 must not be connected at the KSU. Similarly, when two Door Answer Units are incorporated in the Panther II 2064 system, C.O. line 10 and C.O. line 20 must not be connected at the KSU. 6.11 The Door Answer Unit should be wall mounted as described in the ‘Mounting System Components’ subsection of this Practice. To install the Door Modules, refer to Figure 6-l 1 and complete the following instructions: Step 1. Separate the door box of the Door Module from the base by loosening the screw located on the front of the Door Module. Step 2. Mount the base of the Door Module on the wall at the desired location using the two screws supplied. Step 3. Pass one end of a 2-wire cable thnxgh the entry in the bottom of the base. Connect the two wires to terminal 1 and the other to terminal 2 on the inner face of the door box of the Door Module. Step 4. Secure the door box to the base of the Door Module. 6.12 To connect the Door Module(s) to the Door Answer Unit and the Door Answer Unit to the KSU, refer to Figure 6-l and complete the following instructions: Step 1. Connect the 2-wire cable previously installed at the Door Module to the connector on the Door Answer Unit designated ‘Dl’. When applicable, connect the 2-wire cable from the second Door Module to connector on the Door Answer Unit designated ‘D2’. There is no polarity to these connections. Step 2. Connect one end of the 3-pair modular cord with the Door Answer Unit to the connector on the KSU designated ‘DOOR’, and the other end of the modular cord to the connector on the Door Answer Unit designated ‘DA’. Note: A Module connected to the Dl terminals on the Door Answer Unit can receive calls from Sets as well as place door calls to Sets; a &dule connected to the D2 terminals can only place door calls to Sets. It can’t receive calls. For operation of the Door Answer Unit, refer to the Panther II User Guides. Installation and Commissioning Page 29
Trillium Standard Practice Desk/Wall Mpunt Unit Figure 6-10 Panther Telephone Set Wall Mounting Figure 6-11 Door Module Installation Installation and Commissioning Page 30
Panther II 820/1032/2064-200 Power Fail Transfer Unit Installation 6.13 A Power Fail Transfer unit transfers up to four outside lines to four standard telephone sets (2500 or single line sets) in the event of a power failure at the KSU. A number of Power Fail Transfer units can be cascaded to allow the maximum number of C.O. lines to be switched to the corresponding number of standard telephone sets; i.e., two Power Fail Transfer units would be required to switch the eight C.O. lines of a Panther II 820 system; three Power Fail Transfer units would be required to switch the 10 CO. lines of a Panther II 1032 system, and six Power Fail Transfer units would be required to switch the 20 C.O. lines of a Panther II 2064 system. (Three units maximum per KSU). This is shown in Figures 6-12 through 6-14 respectively. 6.14 The incoming telephone lines, and the KSU are connected to the Power Fail Transfer unit via two 50-pin-to-Modular Adapters (MOD V SM 6/2). To install one or more Power Fail Transfer units, refer to Figures 6-12 through 6-14 and complete the following instructions: Step 1. Mount the Power Fail Transfer unit(s) in accordance with the instructions given in ‘Mounting System Components’. Step 2. If the system is operational, remove the power from the KSU by unplugging the ac power cord. Step 3. Connect the 50-pin female connector carrying the incoming lines to 50- pin-to-Modular Adapter 1. Step 4. Connect a 25-pair cable, having a 50-pin female connector at each end, between 50-pin-to-Modular Adapter 2 and the KSU jack assigned to C.O. lines 1 through 8 (Panther II 820 system), C.O. lines 1 through 10 (Panther II 1032 system) or C.O. lines 11 through 20 (Panther II 2064 KSU). Step 5. Using modular cords, complete the connections shown in Figures 6- 12 to Figure 6- 14. Installation and Commissioning Page ,.3 1