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Vodavi Infinite 4096 Key Telephone System Installation And Maintenance Manual
Vodavi Infinite 4096 Key Telephone System Installation And Maintenance Manual
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LCD DISPLAYS Infinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone Spskm Table 410-l 4096 LCD Dkplay~ /COnt’d) FUNCTION CALLING STATION’S DISPIAY CALLED STATION’S DISPLAY Camp-on Conference Internal Page External Page AllCallPage Meet Me Page 410-2 Issue 1, January 1992
Table 410-l 4096 LCD Diaplapr (Cont’a) FUNCTION : CALLING STATION’S DISPIAY CALLED STATION’S DISPLAY Station call Forward (Originalng Station) Wame in Display) Station No-Answer Call Forward (Originating Station) St&&jn Bu v/No-&p swer Call Forward (Or@nating Station) Station Busy Call Forward [OrlglnaUng Station) ?oma.rded Call Name in Display) Issue 1. Jarmary 1992 410-3
Table 410-l 4096 LCD Displays (Cont’d) FUNCTION Forwarded Call before and after call is answered) Station Forwarding to a Voice Mail Group (Station Idle) Staff on Forwardfng to a UCD Group (Statlon Idle) Preset Forward 3aUon calling a %&ion Forwarded to 3 Voice Mail Group hclusive Hold 4104 Issue 1, January 1992
Infinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System LCD DISPLAYS Table 410-l 4096 LCD Displays (Cont’d] FUNCTION Rfnging CO Lines CALLING STA-I’ION’S DISPLAY CALLED STATION’S DISPIAY Display Security Feature Station Forwarding m-Net Calling a Station Forwarded Off-Net CdI.5 in Queue (Agents and Overflow stattons) Calls in Queue [using Dial Code) Unavailable Mode [Agent Station) Station calling a Voice Mail Group ?ilot Number Issue 1, January 1992 410-7
In,ite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System INSTALLATION 500.1 SITEPLANNING The Ir@nf& 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone Sys- tem, like most electronic omce equipment. should not be subjected to harsh environ- mental conditions. To aSSure easy servicing and reliable operation, several fxtors must be considered when planning the system installa- tion. Always remember the following BEFORE installing the KSU and wirfng: a l l l l e e l l The Basic KSU. Expansion KSU and Ex- temal Power Supply Housing are designed for wall mounting. Both power supplies operate on 117V ac, 60 Hz single phase electricity. A 3-wire (parallel blade with ground) receptacle must be provided on a dedicated, sepa- rately fused 15 ampere circuit. The KSU should be within 25 feet of the telephone company Irelco) RJ21X The KSU should be centrally located and care should be taken to stay within prescribed cable lengths. It is recommended that 24. AWG 3-pair twisted cable be used. Mounting space for standard backboard, or a plywood type board for MDF blocks, if a standard backboard is not used. A well venttlated area having a recom- mended temperature range of 70 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit and a humidity range of 5 to 90% (non-condensing). Lighting and accessibility of KSU for serv- icing. Protection from flooding, flammable mate- rials, excessive dust, and vibration. Proximity of radio transmitting equip- ment, arc welding devices, copy machines, and other electrical equipment that are capable of generating electrical interfer- ence. Access to a good earth ground such as a metallic COLD water pipe. Inspect the pipe for non-metallic joints. SECTION500 WSTALIATION suo.2 UIWAClUNG THE 4096 BASIC 1. Remove the Key Service Unit from the srUppi.ng carton and stand it upright on a level working surface with the cover facing forward. 2. 3. Remove the cover by turning the two screws on the front of the cabinet l/4 turn and tilting the cover outward. Remove all remaining items from the Basic KSU packing box and inspect for shipping damage. The Basic System ships with most components SYSTEM necessary for a working 8 CO line by 16 station system. The components included in the Basic KSU Package are: l (1) Basic Key Service Unit (BKSUI - BKSU Mounting Template l (11 DC/DC Converter (DC/DC) l (11 Central Ofiice Board (COB) l (2) Key Station Interface Board (KIB) - Including 16 Key Station User Guides Other components required to make the sys- tern operational are: l ( 1) External Power Supply Housing l (1) Power Supply (pS101 l (11 Central Processor Board (CPB) with generic software OpUonal System items are: l Expansion Key Servfce Unit (EKSUI Additional Central Office Interface Board (COB) AmplifN Central Office Interface Board COA) Additional Key Telephone Interface Board (KlBl or KIB/OHVs Single IJne Telephone Interface Board EJ-B) Off-Premise Extensions Board (OPxl Applications Board (APL) Single Line Telephone DTMFRS Unft WLJ) Issue 1. January 1992 500-l
INSTALLATXON Injinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System l RS-232C Module (RSSM) 0 Power Failure Transfer Unit (PFTJ l Battery Charging Board 032) l Single Line Ring Generator and Message Wait Power Supply (RG) Refer to Appendix B for a complete component offering and their associated part NUT&EL 500.3 SYSTEM GROUNDING To ensure that the system will operate prop- erly, a good earth ground is required. Use of the Telco ground (source not mar4 or a metal- lic COLD water pipe usually provides a reliable ground path. Carefully check that the pipe does not contain insulated joints that could isolate the ground. In the absence of the COLD water pipe. a ground rod or other source may be used. A no. 8 AWG copper wire should be used between the ground source and the KSU and EPS (25 feet maximum). The farther from the ground source, the larger the ground wire I 1 I I EXTERNAL POWER _ * SUPPLY HOUSING W-U GND + + used should be. The wire should be kept as short as possible and can be connected to the ground lug provided on the lower left side of the front face of the KSU (cover om (Refer to Figure 500-l) and the right side of the EPS. 500.4 KSU KNSTALXATXON Refer to Figures 500-l. 500-2. and 500-3 for general mounting arrangements and dimen- sions. The KSU is mounted in the following manner: The KSU is designed for wall mounting only. and should not be mounted directly on a masonry or dry walled surf-. A wooden backboard (plywood or pressed board) of sufficient size should be attached to the wall for the KSU to be mounted upon. l%e KSU mounting template should be used to ident@ screw hole locations. It is in-qortant that the KSU and MDF con- necting blocks be mounted on the back- board. 66Ml-50 BLOCKS mmmm s s T T 01 A A FYgure 500-l MountingArrangements 500-Z Issue 1, January 1992
In.ite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System INSTALLATION 1 17.8” I EXPANSION KSU 13.5” I 17.8” 13.5” BASIC KSU DEPTH: 13.3” H- 15.8” .-----jj p- 13.5” -Bq 12.75” + POWER SUPPLY DEPTH: 12.8” Figure 500-2 Mounting Dimensions Issue 1, January 1992 500-3
BASIC KSU CCCK K K K K K I b”““, I, I I I A f=BBBBBB86Bp I P (La: 2 34 s c: s . 1 : ) . )o C I 0 C C 0 N V E R T E )R . . CO LINES 01-24 FEE-- TRANSFER ON EXPANSION KSU LOUD BELL -7 CONTROL GROUND - TERMINAL CABLE RACEWAY STATIONS 100-l 47 EXPANSION KSU LEFT SIDE OF BASIC KSU r Ill I//II DC IN lilil /II Ill// I///l IllI Ilill /III/ Iill 1//1/ lllll lill llill / STATIONS 148-195 CO LINES 25-40 Figure 500-3 Basic KSU and Expansion KSU 500-4 Issue 1, January 1992
Infiite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System INSTALLATION a hm3-t 4 (#lo or larger) screws into the backboard and tighten enough to hold the weight of the KSU. Lift the KSU and place it onto the screws. When the KSU is in position. the screws can be tightened and the KSU is securely mounted. 500.6 LIGHTNING PROTECTION The [email protected]& 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System should have Central Office lines and OPX sta- tions protected with proper lightning surge arresters. This will provide protection from damaging surges on sensitive cabling by non- direct lightning strikes. The protection should contain a compliment of three-element gas-discharged tubes to ground high potential surges, and associated circuits to absorb and fflter lower level surges. TNs type of lightning protection fs available through telephone equipment supply houses. Care should be taken to ensure that such protection devices are installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instrucUon.s and to ensure that no more than one set of protectors be installed on central of&e lfnes at the installation pre- mlses. Improper installation can be a serious safety hazard. Failure to provide the proper lightning protec- tion will increase maintenance expense and require more available spare parts. 500.6 EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY HOUS- ING (EPSI INSTALLATION NUl73: 77~ second Power Supply PSI must be added to the l2xtemal Power Supply Housing whentheExpanslonKSUtsadded The External Power Supply Housing should be wall mounted onto the same backboard as the KSU. The power supply must be located within three feet of a separately fused 15 ampere, 117V ac power outlet. A four foot DC output cord is provided for interconnection of the KSU and External Power Supply. A battery backup Bypass Board fs installed in the BC slot of the External Power Supply Housing (EPSI. This is required to provide system power when a Bat- tery Charging (BC) card is not installed. The power supply may be located to the left of the Basic KSU or above the BKSU. NOlE lie right die of the Basic KSU shdd be reserued for the lCqansion KSU. (Refer to Fig- ures 500-l and 500-21 Using the template provided. spot punch the mounting surface through the template four corners. Install four (no. 10 or larger) screws into the backboard and tighten to about l/8 inch from the mounting surface. Lift the EPS housing onto the four screws and tighten. Connect the DC output cord of the EPS to the Basic KSU by a&ning the connector pins, pressing inward. then turning the collar of the connector clockwise until tight. Do not connect AC power cord to an AC outlet at this time. 500.7 POWER SUPPLY (P6) INSTALLA- TION Install the Power Supplylies) into the EPS housing by sliding them into their respective mounting slots. Lock the power supply(ies) into the EPS housing by &ding the mounting lock to the left and tightening by turning clockwise. Refer to Figure 5004. Plug the associated AC IN power cord fnto the AC IN socket on the Power Supplyties). Then plug the DC cord into the DC output connector on the power supplyties). 500.8 BATT’ERY BACK UP INSTM&A- TION A Battery Charging Unit @Cl is an option that can be installed in the External Power Supply Housing and will maintain system operation during loss of AC power. A separate external 24V dc battery package must be provided. Do not make connecttons with the power applied to the External Power Supply Housing. Also remove power Tom the KSU by turning the power switch to off (located on the left side of the BKSU). Issue 1. January 1992 600-5
XNSTALLATION Infinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System 4096 Power Supply (PS) MODEL GPS7A INPUT 0 :. ‘. OuTPur OUTPUT 24V DC 10A MAX k9+ II @ GND i3 - 5A 125V AC Exbrnal Power SqpIy Housing - Right Side @?I GNO UllON: Remove the shorting strap from battery connecting terminals on the right e of the EPS before connecting batteries. Figure 500-A Ext. Power Supply Housing 8 Power Supply 500-6 Issue 1. January 1992