Trillium Talk To 616 General Information Manual
Have a look at the manual Trillium Talk To 616 General Information Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 13 Trillium manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.
INSTALLATION Introduction This manual details the procedures to install and program the TalkTo 676 Electronic Key Telephone System. A section on Troubleshooting is also included. Installation is easy, and can be carried out by a cer- tified installer, using standard cable runs and modular jacks; or if so desired by the end-user, using standard modular telephone line cords, extension cords, and adapters. Preparation The installer should ensure that the area chosen to mount the KSU is: l Clean, dry and well ventilated. The temperature should be between O” and 40% (32O and 104Y). The relative humidity should be 90% or less, and be non-condensing. l Within seven feet of the C.O./PABX line terminations. l Within close proximity to the station terminations (in the case where outdated equipment is being replaced). The distance to each station is limited to a maximum of 2000 feet (609 meters) when 24 AWG wire is used. l Within five feet (1.5 meters) of a 11 OV ac 60Hz three- wire dedicated unswitched power outlet. Station wiring should be standard two pair twisted communication cable, 24 AWG. It is assumed that the C.O. lines are terminated at RJ style modular jacks. Pre-installation Requirements Unpack the system and check that all items con- form to the list of parts ordered. Make sure that the customer’s feature requirements have been documented on a Customer Feature Selection form. The TalkTo 616 Set is intended for desk or tab/e use, but can be wall mounted using a special bracket available as an option. The Key Service Unit (KSU) is contained in a metal cabinet and should be wall mounted. Description TalkTo 676 Key Service Unit (KSU) (DTMF) TalkTo 676 Key Service Unit (KSU) (Rotary or DTMF) TalkTo 616 Set TalkTo 616 Set (Handsfree) TalkTo Door Answer Unit TalkTo Door Module TalkTo Power Fail Transfer Unit Part Number 90-0050 go-0054 90-0056 90-0051 go-0057 90-0058 go-0052 , If the Key Service Unit (KSU) is to be mounted on .i .’ -I a concrete or masonry wall, a plywood backboard should be provided. It is recommended that a surge protector be pro- vided for the dedicated power outlet, A suitable device is the TII Model 428 plug-in protector or equivalent. .3 ‘L-J The Door Answer Module is moulded in plastic, measures 4 inches x 5 inches, and is fitted at the door requiring intercom service. 4
INSTALLATION KSU’ Installation .; .: The Door Answer Unit measures 6.25 inches x 8 inches and should be wall mounted adjacent to the KSU. The KSU contains no user adjustable controls or parts. All switches used during programming are acces- sible at the exterior of the KSU. An indicator on the left side of the KSU flashes when the system is up and running. The 11OV ac three-wire out/et should be dedicated to the KSU. At the service panel, the elec- trical breaker for this outlet should be equipped with a lock- ing clip, or marked with label, to prevent accidental shut- down of the system. A surge protector should be install- ed at the 11OV ac outlet. A suitable unit is the TII Model 428, plug-in power line surge protector. Install the protector in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. The KSU is intended for wall mounting only. If a backboard is to be used, start the KSU installation by mounting the backboard on the wall. Then: l Mark the position of the four KSU mounting screws on the backboard. l Drive in four screws (supplied with the KSU) to within l/8 inch of the board surface. l Using the four keyhole slots in the KSU cabinet, hang the unit on the four screws. l Tighten the screws to secure the KSU to the backboard. ‘, .- .” _-. The Power Fail Transfer Unit measures 3.5 inches x Connect the ground lug of the KSU, to a metal cold water pipe or ground stake, using 12 AWG (2.64mm diameter) or heavier, copper wire. If a cold water pipe is used, ensure that the continuity to ground is not broken by the use of plastic pipe. If a ground stake is used for this purpose, it must be properly-installed in accordance with the local electrical code. 4.5 inches and should be wall mounted adjacent to the KSU. Caution: Failure to properly ground the KSU may affect the system warranty * * * Ins talla tion The TalkTo 676 System is easily installed using the following procedures: l KSU installation l Station Wiring (2 methods) l Music Input l Paging Output l Door Answer Option l Power Fail Transfer Option Carry out a preliminary check of the KSU opera- tion as follows: l Set the switch, Battery, to On. l Set the Switches, Program 1 and 2, to Off. l Connect the KSU power cord to the surge protector previously installed at the 11OV ac power outlet. l Status indicator lamp should flash. This indicates that the KSU is operative. To prevent accidental damage to the KSU while the system wiring is being installed, remove the power from the KSU as follows: l Set the switch, Battery, to OH. l Disconnect the power cord from the surge protector. 5
INSTALLATION Stations 10 - 21 - Program 1 Program 2 1 Not Used - Battery - Status Indicator - Reset Push Button’ a 14.17” (36Omm)~~ __--- 13.38” (340mm) - - 3 1 - R I I _ L n n Z’ * 12.82” (326mm) -4 4 i 1.95” (304mm)pdjlound Lug II- El Stations - 22 - 25 / Page Out - PFUC - Door - CO 5.6 - co 3.4 - co 1.2 Music In TalkTo 616 KSU Cabinet - Dimensions 6 t
INSTALLATION Station Wiring - Method 1 Method 1 Wiring Table This method uses 25 pair standard cabling and a 66 Type Punch Down Block, to connect 12 stations, and 4 modular line cords and half 66 Type Punch Down Block to connect the remaining 4 stations. Cable runs to the sta- tion locations use communication cable (2 pair 24 AWG), 625 type four-wire jacks, and modular line cords. Adjacent to the left hand side of the KSU, install the 66 Type Punch Down Block (S66-M&50/? of similar). Prepare a-25 pair cable of appropriate length with a jack on the KSU end and a plug at the Punch Down Block end. (If a 66M7-50 block is used, installer cut down will be required at the block). Connect the 2.5 pair cable to the KSU and 66 type block (see Method 1 Wiring Table). Run communication cable to each station location, and terminate each run with a 625 type modular jack. Install each set with a modular line cord (one is supplied with each set). Adjacent to the right hand side of the KSU, install the half 66 Type Punch Down Block (S66-M4-25TLM-A) or similar. Prepare four short 4-wire modular line cords of ap- propriate length, with a plug at both ends. Plug the cords into the KSU (STA22-STA26), and into the four modular jacks on the Punch Down Block. Observe the correct sta- tion connections at block. Run communication cable to each set location, and terminate each run with a 625 type modular jack. Install each set using a modular line cord (one is supplied with each set). You are now ready to connect the KSU to the C.O./PABX lines. Typical 625 type jack showing wiring connections. Pin Lead Desig. 26 1vT 1 1VR 27 1DT 2 1DR 28 2vr 3 2VR 29 2DT 4 2DR 30 3V-r 5 3VR 31 3DT 6 3DR 32 4VT 7 4VR 33 4DT a 4DR 34 5VT 9 5VR 35 5DT 10 5DR 36 6VT 11 6VR 37 6DT 12 6DR 38 7VT 13 7VR 39 7DT 14 7DR 40 8Vl 15 BVR 41 BDT 16 BDR 42 9vr 17 9VR 43 9DT ia 9DR 44 1oVT 19 1 OVR 45 1ODT 20 1ODR 46 llvr 21 11VR 47 1lDT 22 1lDR 48 12V-r 23 12VR 49 12DT 24 12DR 50 25 - 25 Pair Comm. Line Cable Cable Cord Colors Colors Colon White-Blue White-Blue Green Blue-White Blue-White Red White-Orange White-Orange Black Orange-White Orange-White Yellow White-Green White-Blue Green Green-White Blue-White Red White-Brown White-Orange Black Brown-White Orange-White Yellow White-Slate White-Blue Green Slate-White Blue-White Red Red-Blue White-Orange Black Blue-Red Oran&White Yellow Red-Orange White-Blue Green Orange-Red Blue-White Red Red-Green White-Orange Black Green-Red Orange-White Yellow Red-Brown White-Blue Green Brown-Red Blue-White Red Red-Slate White-Orange Black Slate-Red Orange-White Yellow Black-Blue White-Blue Green Blue-Black Blue-White Red Black-Orange White-Orange Black Orange-Black Orange-White Yellow Black-Green White-Blue Green Green-Black Blue-White Red Black-Brown White-Orange Black Brown-Black Orange-White Yellow Black-Slate White-Blue Green Slate-Black Blue-White Red Yellow-Blue White-Orange Black Blue-Yellow Orange-White Yellow Yellow-Orange White-Blue Green Orange-Yellow Blue-White Red Yellow-Green White-Orange Black Green-Yellow Orange-White Yellow Yellow-Brown White-Blue Green Brown-Yellow Blue-White Red Yellow-Slate White-Orange Black Slate-Yellow Orange-White Yellow Violet-Blue White-Blue Green Blue-Violet Blue-White Red Violet-Orange White-Orange Black Orange-Violet Orange-White Yellow Violet-Green White-Blue Green Green-Violet Blue-White Red Violet-Brown White-Orange Black Brown-Violet Orange-White Yellow Violet-Slate - - Slate-Violet - - ita. NO. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 VT: Voice Tip VR: Voice Ring DT: Data Tip DR: Data Ring
S66-M4-25TLM-A 4 Wire Modular Line Cords Block , Jack STA 22 Plug S66-Ml-!NOR Block CO 5.6 co 3.4 co 1.2 2 2 Pair Communication Cable Gnd 616 KSU 625 Type Jack with Set 11OV AC 4 Cabies I 2 Pair Communication Cable 12 Cables Pwr tl 0 625 Type Jack with Set #I2 AWG TII 428 Surge Protector 4 Wire Modular? Line Cords TalkTo Set TalkTo Set 4 Stations Total 12 Stations Total Metal Cold Water Pipe RJ14C Jacks 8 System Wiring - Method 1 C.O./PABX Lines
10 Station Wiring - Method 2 This method assumes that connections from the KSU to Stations will be made using 625 jacks and modular cords, and does not require the use of any special tools. However, since twelve station outputs from the KSU are terminated with a 25 pair plug, it is necessary to use a short 25 pair cable, and an adapter which converts the 25 pair cable to 12 modular jacks (ProtoTel PX25ST4-727 or similarj. Adjacent to the left hand side of the KSU, install the PX-25ST4-727 Type Adapter in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, Using a 25 pair cable of ap- propriate length (plug at the adapter end and a jack at the KSU end), connect the adaptor to the KSU. At the adapter, break out the plastic tabs protecting the modular jacks. Break only those which are to be used. Close the cover of the adapter Mount 625 type 4-wire jacks adjacent to the KSU. If more than twelve stations are being installed, 12 jacks should be installed close to the ProtoTel Adapter, and four should be installed adjacent to the KSU outputs for sta- tions 22 to 25 (right hand side of KSU). Run communication cable (2 pair 24 AWG) from each 625 type jack to the location of each set. Terminate each run with a 625 type jack. Always observe the colour codes, as shown in the following table. 625 Type Quad I I Communication Function Jack Cable Cable Green 1 Green 1 White/Blue 1 Voice Tip 1 Red Black Red Black Blue/White White/Orange Voice Ring Data Tip Yellow 1 Yellow 1 Orange/White ) Data Ring I The older type quad cable is shown for reference. At the KSU installation, connect each of the modular jacks of the ProtoTel Adapter to one of the 625 type jacks using modular 4-wire line cords. Note the station alloca- tion. If KSU station jacks STA22 to 25 are being used, con- nect these to the adjacent 625 jacks using short modular 4-wire line cords. Install the Sets using modular 4-wire line cords (one is supplied with each set). You are now ready to connect the KSU to the C.O./PABX lines. Central Office/PABX Line Connection These lines are normally terminated by RJ type jacks. When requesting service from the telephone com- pany, please request that the lines are terminated with RJ14C type jacks. Alternatively, if the lines are already in- stalled using RJllC type jacks, an adapter such as an SE 2678 (Suttle Apparatus Corp.) will be required. Where the connection is made directly from the C.O. line 625 type jack to the KSU, use a four conductor modular line cord. Where the connection is made using the splitter adapter SE 2678, the connections from the 625 type C.O. line jacks to the adapter are made using modular line cords. The connection from the adapter to the KSU is made using a modular telephone extension cord (female to male). * * *
Music Input Paging Output The TalkTo 616 System provides both music on hold (MOH) and background music if an external music source is provided. This music source is connected via the Music In jack on the KSU with a l/8 inch miniature plug. The KSU requires a music signal not exceeding 50mV rms. The TalkTo 676 System provides external loudspeaker paging by the stations through the paSe Out jack. The voice output from the KSU to the customer provided exter- nal amplifier is connected with a l/8 inch miniature plug. The output is 200mV rms at 600 ohm impedance. Page Out Music In 616 KSU Paging Amplifier 50mV , ,IrnI 00 III Music Source Music and Paging Connections Door Answer Option The TalkTo 676 System will provide door signaling and 2 way conversation with up to 2 doors. To provide this option, one door answer unit and a maximum of 2 door modules are required. The Door Answer Module is moulded in plastic, measures 4 inches x 5 inches, and is fitted at the door requiring intercom service. I, 3.89” (99mm) * 1.57” (40mm) Caution: If the Door Answer Unit is connacted if replaces the sixth C.O./PABX line; therefore with the door option installed the system will only ac- commodate 5 C.O./PABX lines. Do not usa jack CO. 5.
INSTALLATION . . : : .: 616 KSU Door The Door Answer Module with front cover detached showing the two screw terminals. Door Answer Unit The Door Answer Unit (DAU) is mounted on the backboard with the screws supplied. The Door Answer Unit is connected with a modular 6 conductor cord sup- plied with the Unit. At the KSU plug the 6 conductor cord into the jack labeled Door. At the Door Answer Unit, plug the cord into the jack labeled DA. Door Answer Unit I Plug Screw Terminals 6 Conductor Telephone Line Cord (Supplied with Door Answer Option) II 1 Pair Communication Cable Door Module 1 Door Module 2 Door Answer Option Connections Mount each of the door modules adjacent to the door to be equipped with intercom service. The door module consists of 2 pieces, the base and the electronics unit. To separate the base from the electronics unit, remove one screw at the bottom front face. Mount the base on the wall or on an electrical outlet box using the screws provided. Run 2 conductor cable from the Door Answer Unit to each of the door modules. Connect the wires under the screw terminals at each end. At the Door Answer Unit, Door 7 connects to D7 terminals and Door 2 connects to 02 terminals. After connecting the 2 wires at the door module, replace the electronics unit in the base. : 12
INSTALLATION -6.26” (159mm) L-5.78” Power Failure Transfer Option To provide telephone service in the event of a com- merical power outage, a Power Failure Transfer Unit (PFT) must be installed. The PFT will allow all 6 of the TalkTo 676 system’s C.O./PABX lines to be transferred to 6 individual industry standard 2 wire telephones when the commer- cial power fails. Mount the PFT unit on the backboard near the KSU. Install the 2 conductor special cable supplied with the unit. At the KSU, plug one end into the jack marked PFUC. At the PFT unit, plug the other end into the jack marked CfVJ. If all six C.O. lines are to be equipped with stan- dard 2-wire telephones, it will be necessary to install a second PFT unit. The 2 conductor special cables supplied with the unit should be plugged into the jack marked CNK at the first PFT unit, and into the jack marked CNJ at the second unit. Using 4 conductor modular line cords, connect the C.O./PABX lines to the jacks marked CO 7.2, CO 3.4 on the first PFT unit and into CO. 7.2 on the second unit. Con- nect the PFT line outputs to the KSU using 4 conduc- tor modular line cords. At first PFT unit, connect TK 7.2 and TK 3.4, to CO 7.2, and CO 3.4 respectively, at the KSU. At the second PFT unit, connect TK 7.2 to CO 5.5 at the KSU. Door Answer Unit - Dimensions t-- 5.31” (135mm) + Mount up to 6 industry standard 2 wire telephone sets in convenient locations. Connect four of these to the jacks marked T7T through T4T on the first PFT unit. Con- nect two more to the jacks marked T7T and T2T on the second PFT unit. The system is now ready for programming. The Power Fail Transfer Unit should be wall mounted adjacent to the KSU. 13