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Vodavi Infinite Dvx Iii Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
Vodavi Infinite Dvx Iii Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
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INSTALLATIONinfinitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System Cable Loop Limits:The maximum loop limit from the KSU to the SLA (OPX) adapter is 1000 feet. The maximum loop limit from the SLA (OPX) adapter to the connected SLT or device is 1400 ohms not including the tele- phone or device.500.8POWER FAILURE TRANSFER ARelay / Sensor Interface Module The Relay Sensor Interface Module con- nects to the system using one digital sta- tion port and provides three relay activatedcontacts and three sensing circuits. The relays provide for applications such as Loud Bell Control contacts, CO Line con- trol contacts, RAN Start contacts, Page Re-lays, Power Fail contact and additional applications as software will permit. The sensing circuits will provide for such appli- cations as RAN Stop (end of message).Connections: All connections to the Relay Sensor Moduleare made on the back of the unit. Two terminal strips with screw terminals each provide connection to the ancillary devices for relay control or sensing monitoring. The Modular jack marked KSU is connected toa KSU Digital terminal station port. This connection requires all four wires and wires the same as a key station. Refer to Figure 500- 16 Relay / Sensor Interface Module for wiring information. An external power source may be requiredto drive equipment connected to the relay contacts. The contacts are rated at 24Vdc max at 1 amp. Cable Loop Limits:The maximum loop limit from the KSU to wthe relay Sensor Module is 1000 feet. B.Power Failure Transfer Unit (PFTU)This unit provides the relay transfer cir- cuits for up to 12 CO lines in the event of a power or processor failure. The unit is housed in its own enclosure and mounts external to the KSU. Activation of the PFI’relays is controlled by the Relay/Sensor Interface Module that is programmed for PFT. A customer provided 12V dc power supply is required to operate the unit. There is a manual switch that activates the PFTM for testing purposes. With loss of power to the system or a failureof system processing, the PFTU will auto- matically connect up to twelve CO lines to prewired 500/2500 type telephones. Whenpower is restored, the PFI’U will automat- ically restore the CO trunks and stations to normal operation. These SLT stations donot have to be used for intercom, but can be if so desired. Refer to Figure 500-17 Power Failure Transfer Wiring Options.Wiring / Pinouts / Connections: The PFTU has two 50-pin male amphenol connectors labeled CONNl and CONN2 lo- cated on the front of the unit. Each connec-tor wires six CO lines for power fail transfer. Refer to Table 500-4 PFTU COM A Connecting Block and Table 500-5 PFTUCorm B Connecting Block for pin-outs of each of the connectors, The PFTU is connected to the KSU via the modular connector on the side of the unit.This is connected in series to a Customer provided 12V dc supply. and to a multi use relay programmed as a power failure relay.500-24 Issue 1, February 1994
infmitem DVX I’ Digital Key Telephone SystemINSTALLATION GREENl-r TR RT RRMDF KSU OPXCustomer Provided -48V dc Power Supplyl/2 amp per OPX unit Figure 500-15 Off-Premise Extension (OPX) Module Issue 1, February 1994500-25
GREENXMIT TIP XMIT RING RCVE TIP RCVE RING CONNECTING MODULAR CABLEINSTALLATION in.nitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System Loud Bell Control External Page Device RAN Device Power Failure Transfer Starplus Tri-OutputPower Supply24 VDC1 1 Amp Max.II or 24VDC 1 Amp Power Supply (Customer Provided)NOTE: RAN device does not require external power supplyFigure 500-16 Relay / Sensor Interface Module 500-26 Issue 1, February 1994
iq.fMte~ DVX I’ Digitd Key Telephone System INSTALLATION OPXSLT RING INuSLT TIP INMOIBLk \(SLT or DEVICE)PFT TIP IN Method #I Power Failure Transfer Unit (PFTU)Method #2Customer Provided Battery+ -RELAY/SENSOR INTERFACE MODULE II ,.....................~..........~ Multi-Purpose Relay Figure 500-17 Power Failure Transfer Wiring Options Issue 1, February 1994 500-27
I RJPlXI(TELCO)I ________-_-----_____-----; ______--_ l _________________________ C?!P!NG’.N _____ SPARE STAl TIP OUT STAl RING OUT ) _____-_____-__ STA’IP!!.. SINGLE LINE INTERFACE BOARD (SLW) (SEE NOTE) NOTE: Connection to SL12 lnterfacs is optionalI II -L I -r -I I I I LI I II T I II 4 I IPOWER FAILURE TRANSFER UNIT (PFTU)------------------ CHAMP CONN 1 - WSL - sL/w -7INSTALLATION infiniteTld DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System ~_ - W/OR ‘I‘ - W/GN NOTE: Contacts are shown in power tall mode - GN/W - W,SN-+- sNLASIX CIRCUITS CHAMP CONN 2 SIX CIRCUITS IFigure 500-18 Power Faiiure Transfer Circuit 500-28Issue 1, February 1994
infGzitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone SystemINSTALLATION Table 500-4 PFTU Coun A Connecting Block PAIR PIN COLOR DESIG 126WH/BL1 TIT 1BL/WH1 TIR 227WH/OR1 SI-AINTIP 2OR/WH1 STAIN RING 328WH/GN1 TRK OUTTIP 3GN/WH1 TRK OUT RING 429WH/BN1 STOT 4 BN/WH1 SI’OR 530WH/SL2TIT 5SL/WH2TIR 631RD/BL2 STA IN TIP 6 BL/RD2 STA IN RING 732RD/OR2TRKOUTTIP 7OR/RD2 TRK OUT RING 833RD/GN2STOT 8GN/RD2 STOR g34RD/BN3TIT 9BN/RD3TIR 107;RD/SL3 STAIN TIP SL/RD3 SIA IN RING 11;:BK/BL3 ‘IRK OUT TIP BL/BK3 TRK OUT RING l237BK/OR3STOT 12OR/BK3 STOR l338BK/GN4TIT 13GN/BK4TIR 147;BK/BN4 SI’A IN TIP BN/BK4 STA IN RING 15;;BK/SL4 TRK OUT TIP SL/BK4 TRK OUT RING 16f;YL/BL4 STOT BL/YL4 STOR 42 l7 17 YL/OR 5TIT OR/YL 5TIR l843YL/GN5 STA IN TIP 18GN/YL5 STA IN RING 19;;YL/BN5 TRK OUTTIP BN/YL5 TRK OUT RING 2o45YL/SL5 STOT 20 SL/YL5 STOR21 ;:VI/BL6TIT BL/VI6TIR 22;2’VI/OR6 STA IN TIP OR/VI 6 STA IN RING 23;;VI/GN6 TRK OUTTIP GN/VI6TRKOUTRING 24 ;;VI/BNGSTOT BN/VI6 STOR 25;;vI/SL SL/vITable 500-5 PFl’U Conn B CounectingBlock PAIR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25PIN 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25COLOR WH/BL BL/WH WH/OR OR/WH WH/GN GN/WH WH/BN BN/WH wH/SL SL/wH RD/BL BL/RD RD/OR OR/RD RD/GN GN/RD RD/BN BN/RD RD/SL SL/RD BK/BL BL/BK BK/OR OR/BK BK/GN GN/BK BK/BN BN/BK BK/SL SL/BK YL/BL BL/YL YL/OR OR/YL YL/GN GN/YL YL/BN BN/YL YL/SL SL/YL VI/BL BL/VIVI/OR OR/VI Vl/GN GN/VI VI/BN BN/VI vI/SL SL/vI T , DESIG7TIT 7TIR 7STAINTIP 7 STA IN RING 7TRKOUTTIP7TRKOUTRING 7STOT 7STOR 8TIT8TIR 8STAINTIP 8 STA IN RING 8TRKOUTTIP !3 TRK OUT RING 8SI’OT 8STOR 9TITSTIR 9STAINTIP 9 STA IN RING 9TRKOUTTIP 9 TRK OUT RING 9sToT 9STOR 1OTIT 10TIR 10STAINTIP 10 STA IN RING 1oTRKoUTmP 10TRKOUTRING 10 STOT 10 STOR 1lTIT 11TIR 11 STAINTIP 11 STA IN RING 11TRKOUTTIP 11TRKOUTRING 11STOT 11STOR 12TIT 12TIR 12STAINTIP 12 STA IN RING 12TRKOUTTIP 12 TRK OUT RING 12STOT 12STOR Issue 1, February 1994500-29
INSTALLATIONinfinitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System 500.9INSTALLING RECORDED AN- NOUNCEMENT DEVICE (RAN) The Recorded Announcement feature (RAN) is used with either the Automatic Call Distribu- tion (ACD) or Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) features to provide unanswered incoming CO calls or calls in queue with a Recorded An- nouncement while waiting for an available ACDor UCD station. The system may be pro- grammed to provide this announcement on specified RAN output ports on the system (un- used SLT and CO ports). The system can be programmed to connect the waiting caller to aWhen 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 Page/Relay contact assigned to an an- nouncement table in programming would pro- vide contact closure to start the RecordedAnnouncement device. When an SLT port is used, the RAN device must be configured for ring trip operation (loop start). The 9OV ac voltage sent to the SLT port will berecognized by the RAN device which will then answer the call.different RAN port for the second: and sub- sequent RAN messages.Customer Provided Talk BattelyCO RAN CONNECTIONS 24V DC RAN DEVICE a -/ SLT RAN CONNECTIONS LOOP START APPLICATIONS “E&M” TYPE RAN SIGNALINGFigure 500-19 CO and SLT RAN Connections 500-30 Issue 1, February 1994
intnitem DVX I’ Digital Key Telephone SystemINSTALLATION 500.10 DATA FEATURE The Data Feature is a time division switched,point to point data transmission capability which permits simultaneous (on the same sys-tem but not the same port) voice and data communications. The Data Feature offers theability to transmit data information between personal computers, printers, plotters, CRT terminals, and main frame computer ports. To establish a Data call, a Digital Data Interface Unit (DDIU) is required to be connected to each data communications device. Data informationThe Digital Data Interface Unit (DDIU) is wired to the infiite Digital Key Telephone System likea digital telephone, and requires one station port. All connections to the DDIU are made on the back panel. The back panel has a modular jack and a DB-25 type connector. The modularjack, labeled KSU, is used to connect the DDIU to the station port of the system. The DB-25 connectorsupports an RS-232C connection and is used to connect the data device to the system.A green LED lights to indicate the DDIU is can be switched through the system at speedsof 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2K and 38.4K baud asynchronous. prgperly wired to” the system.l-r TR RTRRMDFSTATION CONNECTING BLOCK KSU q OFF0 HOOKo[000000000000000000000000010To Data Device (I \/\/Figure 500-20 Digital Data Interface Unit (DDIU) wiring Issue 1. February 1994 50043 1
INSTALLATIONinjinitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System Connection of the individual data communica- tion devices requires that the installer be famil-iar with data communications terms, and has access to the appropriate information for con- necting the variety of data communications de-vices that may be encountered. This information consists of, but is not limited to: 1.Is the device configured as data terminalequipment (DTE), or data communica- tions equipment (DCE. 2.What pin on the RS-232C type connector performs what function? 3.What signal leads are required to make the device operate? When planning the installation of the data fea- ture, use a digital display phone at any locationthat is to originate a data connection. A DDIU can only be called; it cannot originate a connec-tion. A DDIU would typically be used in con- junction with the digital display phone. A DDIUwould typically be connected to a printer,or a MODEM. The station wiring for a digital display phone and a DDIU are identical. The data connector of the Digital Data Interface Unit (DDIU) is a 25-pin, type D connector whichis configured as Data Communications Equip- ment with the following pin configurations.The following diagram will aid in the design of cables to connect the many different configura- tions of data communications devices. DTE i-XD EDGNFITSCTSDTRDSR DCD SRTS SDCDPM RITXCLK RXCLKSTXDDigital Systems Data Switching MODEMDDIU GND 1 1 GNDRD2 2 RDTD3 3TDSG7 7SG LE >( ;;: DTR 20 20 DTR DSR 6 6 DSR R’22-11QMModem to DDIU Cable 500-32 Issue 1, February 1994
infznitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone SystemINSTALLATION Table 500-6 SMDR Printout (Co&d)ICLID 80 character format selected: 12 34567812345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 STA CO TOTALSTART DATEDIALEDACCOUNT CODE COST100 01 00:00:36 04:37 06/19/92 11-602-443-6000(CR) (LF) **VODAVI(CR) (LF)01 0O:OO:OO 04:38 06/19/92 Ul-602-443-6000** **VODAVI AAA = Station originator or Trunk on DISA and Off-Net (CO Line) calls.BB = Outside line number HH:MM:SS = Duration of call in Hours, Minutes and Seconds HH:MM = Time of day (start time) in Hours and Minutes MM/DD/YY = Date of Call H = Indicates call type: “I” = Incoming “0” = outgoing “T’ = Transferred “U” = Unanswered calls for ICLID SMDR call records CC....CC = Number dialed GG....GG = Last Account code entered (optional) (CR) = Carriage return (LF) = Line FeedIssue 1, February 1994500-35