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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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Inmite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System RWTiILLATION Table 5CG5 Station Connectig Block (SLT) 1 PAIR i PIN I COLOR / DESIG i DESCRF 1 26 WH/BL VT 100 1 BL/WH VR 100 2 27 WH/OR - 2 OR,‘WH - 3 28 WH/GN - 3 GN/WH - 4 29 WH/BN VT 101 4 BN/WH VRlOl 5 30 wH/SL - 5 SL/wH - 6 31 RD/BL - 6 BL/RD - 7 32 RD/OR VI 102 7 OR/RD VR 102 8 33 FD/GN - 8 GN/RD - 9 34 RD/BN - 9 BN/RD - 10 35 RD/SL v-r 103 10 SL/RD VR 103 11 36 BK/BL - 11 BL/BK - 12 37 BK/OR - 12 OR/BK - 13 38 BK/GN vr 104 S 13 GN/BK VR 104 L 14 39 BK/BN T -- 14 BN/BK - 15 40 BK/SL - 15 SL/BK - 16 41 YL/BL VT 105 16 BLM- VR 105 17 42 YL/OR - 17 OR/n, - 18 43 YTJGN - 18 GN/YL - 19 44 YL/BN VT 106 19 BN/YL VR 106 !O 45 YL/SL - 20 sL/yL - !1 46 W/BL - 21 BL/VI - !2 47 VI/OR VT 107 22 OR/VI VFt 107 !3 48 Vl/GN - 23 GN/Vl - !4 49 VI/BN - 24 BN/VI - !5 50 vI/SL -- 25 SLfVI -- Table 500-6 Pwr Failure Transfer Unit ~MCCtiOnS (Ppy) PAIR PIN COLOR DESIG DE-SCRP 1 26 WH/BL 1ToT 1 BL/WH 1TOR 2 27 WH/OR SPARE 2 OR/-WH SPARE 3 28 WH/GN 1SlT.I’ 3 GN/WH 1STIR 4 29 WH/BN 1Sl’UT 4 BN/WH 1SrOR 5 30 wH/SL 2ToT 5 SL/WH 2TOR 6 31 RD/BL SPARE 6 BL/RD SPARE 7 32 RD/OR 2SlJT 7 OR/RD 2SI-IR 8 33 RD/GN 2sroT 8 GN/RD 2ST0R 9 34 RD/BN X’OT 9 BN/RD 3TOR 10 35 l?D/SL SPARE 10 SL/RD SPARE 11 36 BK/BL 3SITI’ 11 BL/BK 3SlYlR 12 37 BK/OR 3STOT 12 OR/BK 3SlYQR 13 38 BK/GN 4TOT P 13 GN/BK 4TOR F 14 39 BK/BN SPARE T 14 BN/BK SPARE 15 40 BK/SL 4STlT 15 SL/BK 4STIR 16 41 YL/BL 4STOT 16 BL/YL 4STOR 17 42 YL/OR 5TOT 17 ORrrr, 5TOR 18 43 YL/GN SPARE 18 GN/YL SPARE 19 44 YL/BN 5STlT 19 BN/YL 5STlR 20 45 YL/SL 5STOT 20 sLm 5SlQR 21 46 VI/BL GIWI? 21 BLM El-OR 22 47 VI/OR SPARE 22 OR/VI SPARE 13 48 VI/GN 6STIT 23 GNM 6srIR !4 49 WBN 6STOT 24 BNM 6STQR !5 50 vI/SL - 25 SL/W - Issue 1, January 1992 500-17
IN!3TALJATION Injinite 4096 Hybrid Xey Telephone System CO1 TIP IN ----- T -----s-w--- RJ2lX CnLW I CO1 RING IN --s-m e- -t +--------- Pl F!3 COB SPARE STAl TIP OUT I ------------- I STAl RING OUT I r---------- I i 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I STAl TIP IN --se- SLT INTERFACE STAl RING IN ---A- I I EO”:tENT SCREW TERMINA POWER FAILURE TRANSFER -WUWL LEC CONTACT Figure 500-12 Power Failure Transfer Circuit (PM7 500-18 Issue 1, January 1992
units that can be installed in a System, but each unit uses a Key Telephone hterface cti- cult and this reduces station capacity on a one-per-one basis. Infinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System b. Take the RD/OR wire on the back of the terminal strip and route through the slot where the PFT is mounted and connect to the RD/OR wire on the back of the PFI’. C. Connect the appropriate wire (1 or 2) tie wrapped to the PFI’ mountfng hole to the Kl connector on the PFI’. d. Insert the PET into the hole provided and fasten with two washer screws. Refer to Figure 500-3. e. Connect the customer provided ringing generator and ringing devices(s) to the LBC contacts. Refer to Figure 500-12. f. Replace the plastic terminal strip protec- tor. A two-pair twisted cable ls required for con- necting the DSS unit The cable should be placed from the DSS to the MDF in a ‘home run” manner. The DSS end of the cable is terminated on a three-pair modular jack and the MDF is “punched down” on a tern&-& block for cross connection to the appropriate station cable. Refer to Figure 500- 13 and Table 500-3. Since the System supplies power to the DSS, no transformer or external power device is requfred. 500.14 KEY TELEPHONE INSTAL&iTION A maM.mum of 96 Key Telephones may be installed with the I@?nQe 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System (48 with the Basic KSU and 48 with the Expansion KSUJ. The Key Tele- phones are interfaced with KIB boards or KIB/OHV boards which each have eight cir- cuits per board. Each KIB circuit interface is extended from the KSU to the lMDF through the f?ont edge connector on the KIB board. Also at the MDF are the terminated distribu- Uon cables that are run from each Key Tele- phone location. Each Key Telephone requires three-pair twisted cable wiring to connect the Key Telephones to the System on a ‘home run’ basis. The telephone end of the cable is termi- nated on a modular jack and the MDF end of the cable should terminate on a punchdown block maklng up the MDF. Refer to Figure 500-13. Cross connectfng (jumper) wires connect the telephone to the KIB. Each key telephone is assigned a three-digit intercom directory num- ber in accordance with the locations of the equipped KIB’s. The installer should exercise caution when connecting a Key Telephone while System power is on. The first pair of wires is reserved . for voice transmfssion. ?he second pair sup- plies power and data and the third pair (op- tional) is for Off-Hook Voice Announce (OHVA). The data/power pair is overload protected by internal circuitry on the KIB card. The proper polarity of the wired connections must be matntalned for proper operation. 500.15 DSS/DLS INSTAL&ATfON The DSS/DLS is assigned to operate with a Key Telephone. Up to three units can be assigned to a station. mere is no limit to the number of 500.16 PHONE BOX INSTALLATION The 4096 Phone Box can make calls to preas- signed stations as well as receive intercom calls. The unit should be located in weather protected areas where paging or monitoring is requtred. The Phone Box consists of a top housing and bottom mounting plate. The top housing has a speaker, microphone. wire terminals and elec- tronic clrcuiUy. The housings are separated by inserting a thin, flat-edged tool at the bottom rimofthe assembly. By pressing inward on the recessed retaining tab, the assembly will open. The connection of the Phone Box(es) to the KSU is identical to that of the key telephone. Refer to Figure 500-13. The bottom plate of the Phone Box assembly fs fastened to the wall by mounting with cus- tomer supplied No. 8 or larger pan head screws. The cable is routed through the cable- entry holes provided on the bottom plate and is connected to the screw terminal sMp on the upper housing. Four (4) screw terminals are Identified by wire color on the silk-screened printed circuit board to correspond with the wiring sequence at the punchdown connector at the MDF. The slack wiring should be pulled back through the bottom mounting plate and the top housing snapped shut. 500.17 SING= = TELEPHONE IN- STALLATION Single Line Telephones (SLTs) can be ex- changed for Key Telephones on an eight-for- eight basis. The following items are required for a System installing SLTs: Issue 1, January 1992 500-19
INSTALLATION InJinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System GREEN VT r GREEN VT RED ,jk BLACK YELLOW WHITE IiT DR OT OR RED ;k BLACK DT G-4 GN 0 RD 0 BK YL 9 I ma- --% @wP Key Telephone Wiring Key Telephone with OHVA Wiring GREEN VT RED VR 34 . GN 0 RD 0 BK YL 8 8 + BLACK 0: - DR f ‘s‘;-/s” . A -$ 8 I GN 0 RD 0 BK YL I L L DSS/DLS Console Wiring Single Line Telephone Wiring Figure 500-13 Station Modular Block Wiring 500-20 Issue 1. January 1992
Infinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System INSTALIATION l 1 SIB board (installed in KSu)(supports 8 SLTs) e 1 RG unit (installed into EPS Housing) 0 1 APL board (installed in Basic KSUJ The SIB is color coded with green ejector tabs and is plugged into any designated K.IB card slot. Each SIB board supports eight tele- phones (standard DTMF Single Line Tele- phones and message waiting DTMF SLTs). The Ring Generator Unit IRG) must be installed into the External Power Supply Housing (EPS) to provide power for ringing and message wait- ing for SIB’s. Refer to Figure 500-4. When the number of SIB’s installed exceeds the traf3c handling of the two DTMF receivers. the SLU module should be installed. The Single Line Telephone DTMFRS (Receiver/Sender) Unit (SLUJ Installs on the Application Board (APL) and provides four additional DTMF receivers and one additfonal DTMF sender to support Single Line Telephones. Each SLT requires one-pair cable. The cable should be placed from the telephone location to the MDF in a ‘home run” manner. The telephone end of the cable run should be ter- minated in a modular jack. Refer to Figure 500-13. The MDF end should be ‘punched down” on a terminal block for cross connection to the appropriate station cable. Refer to Table 500-5. 500.18 OFF-PmSE EXTENSION IN- STALLATION (OPX) The OPX board can be installed in all but the fh-st KIE3 card slot of the System. It can be inserted and removed with power on using the ‘Normal/Service” switch on its top front edge. It also has an adjustable control directly above the ‘Normal/Service” witch. This control is set at the factory for proper operation: DO NOT make adjustment to this control. One (1) Single Line Ring Generator and M/W Power Supply Unit (RG) and one (1) Application Board (APL) are necessary to support the OPX card. An additional Single Line DTMFRS Unit (SLUI may also be needed if the combined tnfik of OPX, SLT, and DISA calls affects the availability of receiver circuits. A 50-pin amphenol type female connector is provided on the front edge of the OPX. This allows the OPX System extensions to be cabled to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF). Twenty-five pair cabling must be prepared wtth a male connector to extend the OPX extension to the MDF. The cable should be routed through the bottom cable access area of the KSU or Expansion cahfnet. The cable(s) then should be terminated on industry standard 66Ml-50 punch-down connector blockls). Af- ter the amphenol type cable connector has been attached, the cable should be secured to a cable clamp at the bottom of the KSU or Expansion cabinet Connection from the OPX punch-down block to an FCC approved IU21X connector can be done by cross-connect wiring. Refer to Table 500-7 for pair identification for each of the OPX circuits. Each OPX port requLres an OL13C network circuit An FCC registered interface, such as RJ21X is required to connect to the public network. Only SLT devices capable of sending tme DTMF can be used on an OPX circuit provided by the system. When an OPX board is installed, four station ports are rendered unusable, reducing the maximum number of staffon in the system by four. For example, with an OPX board inserted into the second KIB card slot extensions 108 through 111 sup- port OPX circuits (extensions 112 through 115 are not usable). Table 600-7 OPX Station Connecting Block (OPX) PAIR PIN COLOR DESIG DESCRP 1 26 WH/BL Tl 1 BL/WH Rl 2 27 WH/OR UNUSED 2 OR/WH UNUSED 3 28 WH/GN UNUSED 3 GN/WH UNUSED 4 29 WH/BN T2 4 BN/W-H I?2 5 30 WH/SL UNUSED 5 SL/WH UNUSED 6 31 RD/BL UNUSED ; 6 BL/RD UNUSED x 7 32 RD/OR T3 7 OR/RD R3 8 33 RD/GN UNUSED 8 GN/RD UNUSED 9 34 RD/BN UNUSED 9 BN/RD UNUSED 10 35 RD/SL T4 a 10 , SL/RD R4 KJR3: PAIRS 11 THROUGH 25 UNUSED Issue 1. January 1992 600-21
WALL MOUNT JACK HANDSET RETAINER TELEPHONE WALL MOUNT WALL MOUNT WALL JACK . . . . Figure 500-14 Key Telephone Wall Mounting 500-22 Issue 1, January 1992
500.19 WALL, MOUM’ING THE TEL& PHONE All connections to the Key Telephone are fully modular. To wall mount the Key Telephone, It is necessary to have one Wall Mount Kit and one standard-type jack assembly designed for normal wall hanging applications. a b. C. d. e. f. Unplug the line cord fi-om the phone. This line cord will not be required and should be retained as a maintenance replacement item. Lift the plastic nixnber retainer upward and expose the screw underneath. Re- move the screw and the handset tab. Re- place It with the handset tab from the Wall Mount Kft Be careful to positton the tab so that the protrusion faces the hookswitch. This will allow the handset to remain secure when the telephone is on the wall. Replace the screw and snap the number retainer into place. Substitute the short modular cord from the Wall Mount Assembly into the modular connector vacated by the line cord. A&n the wall mount baseplate with holes on the bottom of the telephone. Snap in place. Now match the two key hole slots on the baseplate with the lugs on the 630-A type jack. Align the modular connector and slide telephone into place. Refer to Figure 500- 14. 500.20 HEADSET INSTALLATION The In.$.ni& 4096 Key Telephones have been designed to operate with industry standard electret mic compatible modular headset adapters and operator headsets. To mod@ an Ir#n&e Key Telephone to support an external headset, plug the headset adapter cord into the vacant handset jack on the Key Telephone base. Plug the telephone handset cord into the headset adapter box where indicated by the headset manufacturer’s instructions. In the programming section. under Station Programming. it is necessary to enable headset operation. The station will then have the ca- pability to enable or disable headset mode by dialing a code. When Headset mode is active a.t the statfon. the ON/OFF button then controls the on-hook or off-hook status. Additionally, while headset mode is active such features as On-Hook Dialing and Handsfree Speaker- phone operation become inoperable. 500.21 APPLIOSTION BOARD (APL) CON- NECTIONS External paging amplifier equipment (cus- tomer provided) may be connected to the Sys- tem for dial access from any telephone in the System (except those denied paging access). One non-ampiifled external paging zOne is pro- vided with the APL board. The output ixnpe- dance of the paging zone is 600 ohms at 0 dBm. The low level voice signal output is specified at 5 milliwatts maximum. Two sets of dry control contacts are provided to switch on the external ampliner equlpment and/or to momentarily remove background music if supplied to the paging device. Connection is made on the APL board. Refer to Figures 5OO- 15. 500-16. and 500-17. The voice output is provided on the EF’T and EPR pair. The break contacts are pair EPB and the make contacts are pair EPM. B. Xnstalling Recorded Announcement The Recorded Announcement feature (R4Xl is used with the Uniform Call DistribuUon fea- ture WCD) to provide unanswered incoming CO calls or calls in queue with a Recorded Announcement while waiting for an available UCD station. ?he System may be programmed to provide this announcement on specified RAN output ports on the System [unused SLT and COB ports. and the APL RAN port). The System can be programmed to connect the waiting caller to a different RAN port for the second, and subsequent RAN messages. Connections made on the MOD 3 modularjack of the Applications Board (APL) for E&M type of signaling. Refer to Figures 500-15, 500-16, and 500-l 7. The VI’ and VR pa& are for con- nection to the customer supplied Recorded Announcement device. CTLT and CIl.R pa& are the control contacts that provide closure (momenta@ when a call is connected to the RAN voice pair Cvr. VRI. The Sense leads are used by the 4096 system to detect contact closure provided by RAN device when the mes- sage is completed. When a CO line port is used for a ground start application, a 24V dc power source must be connected to the CO line port for talk battery. A Loud Bell Control contact assigned to that CO line port in programming would provide contact closure to start the Recorded An- nouncement device. Refer to Flgure 500-18. When an SLTport is used, the RAN device must Issue 1, January 1992 500-23
INSTUTlON Infinite 4096 Hyixid Key Telephone System RSM MODULE MOD 1 JACK EXT. PAGE VOICE MOD 2 JACK SIU MODULE r / K Mounting Holes RED COLORED EXT. PAGE COMROL Figure 5OG15 Application Board (APL) 500-24 Issue 1, January 1992
Infinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System INSTALLATION 4 CONOUCTOA CORD h JACK MO3 1. EXTERNAL PAGE VOICE CONNECT0NS PIN APL a COCOA L 2 GN EPVT 3 RD EPVR APL BOARD --------1 EPBT EPBR 9 r 4 4 YL EPMR --e--m-- / 4 CONDUCTOR CORD 6 JACK MOO 2 - PAGING CONTROL CONTACTS 6 CONDUCTOR CORD 6 JACK I.400 3. RAN CONNECTIONS’ 4 3 GN RANYT 4 RO RANVR 2 BK RAN CTL 1 6 WI4 RANSMi CONTROL CONTACTS VOICE LN > INPb-7 FACM RECORDED ANNOUNCEMENT DEVICE MAKE START CONTROC TO CONTROL 1 RAN DEVICE SENSE ~$o;t$EROL FROM “EM.4 l-r’PE SIGNALING Figure 500-16 Application Board Connections Issue 1, January 1992 500-25
INSTALLATION Infinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System Basic KSU APL MOD 1 JACK EXTERNAL PAGE OUTPUT CONNECTIONS PIN 1 - NOT USED PIN 2 - EPVT (VOICE) PIN 3 - EPVR (VOICE) PIN 4 - NOT USED MOD 1 JACI MOD 2 JACI MOD 3 JAC) APL MOD 2 JACK EXTERNAL PAGE CONTROL CONTACTS PIN 1 - EPMT (MAKE CONTACT) PIN 2 - EPBT (BREAK CONTACT) PIN 3 - EPBR (BREAK CONTACT) PIN 4 - EPMR (MAKE CONTACT) APL MOD 3 JACK RECORDED ANNOUNCEMENT (RAN) JACK PIN 1 - RAN SENSE (End of Message) PIN 2 - RAN CONTROL (Start Message) PIN 3 - RAN VOICE TIP (Audio) PIN 4 - RAN VOICE RING (Audio) PIN 5 - RAN CONTROL (Start Message) PIN 6 - RAN SENSE (End of Message) Figure 500-17 Application Board Modular Connections 500-26 Issue 1, January 1992