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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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infznitem DVX III Digital Key Telephone SystemGENERAL DESCRlPTION MAP # 1 has by default the first 12 CO lines and the first 36 Stations lOO- 135. This provides a defaultlayout of a 12x36 configuration. STA 100 Elmm STA 104 Ea STA 116 IFI IFI STA 124 Ea,,,Ii STA 128 Ea,,, ‘*>,I LINE 6 EE3 Figure 200-l 1 DSS Console Map 1Issue 1. February 1994 200-19
in..nitem DVX m GENERAL DESCRIPTION Digital Key Telephone SystemMAP #2 has by default the first 48 Stations, 100-147. All buttons on Map #2 are flexible and can be changed by the station user. This map can be duplicated on another DSS/DL.S Console and assigned to thesamestation. \STA 100 F 1 mElSTA 128 IdSTA 115 p+j Figure 200-12 DSS Console Map 2 200-20 Issue 1, February 1994
infInite”” DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System GENERAL DESCRIPTION MAP #3 by default is intended to be used with Map #2 in that it has the remaining stations, 148- 195 to provide a full Station mapping. All of the buttons on Map #3 are flexible and can be changed by the user. This map can be duplicated on another DSS/DLS Console and assigned to the same station.STA 150 l; ;:iSTA179 Figure 200-13 DSS Console Map 3Issue 1, February 1994
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONinfinitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System MAP #4 by default contains all 48 CO Lines to provide a full CO Line mapping. LINE 1LINE 16 I,,:Figure 200-14 DSS Console Map 4 200-22Issue 1, February 1994
inftnite” DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System GENERAL DESCRIPTION 200.5SLT ADAPTER / OFF-PREMISE EXTENSION MODULE This external module provides the interface for one long loop (OPX) single line telephone (2500type) extension. This module requires a sepa- rately provided -48V dc power supply to provide the necessary current for long loop applications and to support ring generation. This module iswired to and interfaces with a digital terminal (key station) port from the infinite DVX In Sys- tem.The OPX box meets the requirements of the FCC for connection to the telephone (Telco) network.Telephones connected to the OPX box must be DTMF only (2500 type). This module also provides for one Power Fail circuit in the event of an AC power failure and contains its own DTMF receiver..STATION CONNECTING BLOCK MODULAR CABLE rrTR FIT RRMDF TipSLT TipSLT Ring 1 / = aOF% fjj t&KCustomer Provided-48V dc Power Supplyi/2 amp per OPX unit m Red to PhoneI=Black to Trunk Tip Yellow to Trunk RingFigure 200-15 Off-Premise Extension (OPX) Module Issue 1, February 1994 200-23
GENE= DESCRIPTION in.nitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System 200.6RELAY / SENSOR INTERFACE MODULE The Relay Sensor @terface Module connects tothe i@nite DVXSystem using one digital station port and provides three relay activated contacts and three sensing circuits. The system will support up to 4 Relay/Sensor Modules. Therelays provide for applications such as Loud Bell Control contacts, CO Line control contacts,RAN Start contacts, Page Relays, Power Fail contactand additional applications as software will permit. The sensing circuits provide for such applications as RAN Stop (end of message) andother applications as developed and allowed by software.An external power source is required to drive equipment connected to the relay contacts. The contacts are rated at 24V dc max at 1 amp.GREEN STATION CONNECTING BLOCK MODULAR CABLE XMIT TIPXMIT RING RCVE TIP RCVE RING 1 II Device Output Relay (dry contacts) (ie: RAN Device) RAN Device Power Failure Transfer Starplus Tri-Output Power SupplyIJ24 VDC 1 Amp Max.II or 24VDC 1 Amp Power Supply (Customer Provided)NOTE: RAN device does not require external power supplyFigure 200-16 Relay / Sensor Interface Module 200-24Issue 1, February 1994
infhiteTM DVX mDigital Key Telephone System GENERAL DESCRIPTION 200.7POWER FAILURE TRANSFER UNIT (PFTU) This unit provides the relay transfer circuits forup to 12 CO lines in the event of a power or processor failure. The unit is housed in its ownenclosure and mounts external to the KSU. Activation of the PFI’ relays is controlled by theRelay/Sensor Interface Module that is pro-grammed for PFT. A customer provided 12V dc power supply is required to operate the unit. There is a manual switch that activates the PETU for testing purposes.With loss of power to the system or a failure of system processing, the PFTU will automaticallyconnect up to twelve CO lines to prewired 500/2500 type telephones. When power is re- stored, the PFTU will automatically restore theCO trunks and stations to normal operation. These SLT stations do not have to be used for intercom, but can be if so desired. SLT RING IN 1 1 SLTTIP IN i(SLT or DEVICE) ! Power Fallwe Transfer Unit (PFTU) ‘r‘lMethod #lMethod #2 Customer Provided B&tWy+ -RELAY I SENSOR INTERFACE MODULE 12VDC1 AMP Figure 200-17 Power Failure Transfer Wiring Options Issue 1, February 1994 200-25
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONinfinite”” DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __- - - - - - - - - * - -- - - -- - - -- - -_-- -- - -- -___-_ - _ _ __- _ _ .C?! T!P_!N. __ _ _ _4 RJBIXI(TELCO)I------------- _ ----_------; --------- + ____----_________________ F.?!R’!Ei.l.N _____ MDF t5co12SPARE 1I I II 7I I ISTAI TIP OUT --- -I STAI RING OUT--. LPOWER FAILURE TRANSFER UNIT (P-U)-----__-----------I SINGLE LINE IINTERFACE BOARD (SL12)INOTE: Connection to SL12 Interface is optionalI I CHAMP CONN 1 - W/EL - m/w a - W/ORfk) - oww0 - WIGNf NOTE: Contact-s areshown in power fail mode - GN/WA - W/ENf> l3NP.v -SIX CIRCUITS CHAMP CONN 2 SIX CIRCUITS ---------____-----IFigure 200-18 Power Failure Transfer Circuit 200-26 Issue 1, February 1994
infznitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System GENERAL DESCRIPTION 200.8DATA 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, mo- dems, CRT terminals, and main frame com- puter ports. To establish a Data call, a Digital Data Interface Unit (DDIU) is required to be connected to each data communications device. Data information can be switched through the system at speedsof 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2K and 38.4Kbaud asynchronous. Refer to Figure 200- 19 Digital Data Interface Unit (DDIU) wiring The Digital Data Interface Unit (DDIU) is wiredto the infinite Digital Key Telephone Systems like a digital telephone, and requires one sta- tion 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 properly wired to the system. Connection of the individual data communica- tion devices requires that the installer be famil- iar with data communications terms, and hasaccess 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 which is configured as Data Communications Equip- ment with the following pin configurations.DIRECTION The following diagram will aid in the design of cables to connect the many different configura- tions of data communications devices. DTE TXDRmSIG GN RTS CTS DTR DSR DCD SRTS SDCD QM LLKRX CLKSTXDDCE 7 IDCEDigital Systems Data Switching MODEM DDIU GND 11 GND RD22RD TD3 3TD SG7 1-t 7SG Modem to DDIU Cable Issue 1, February 1994 200-27
GENERAL DESCFUF’TION infinite”” DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System GREEN STATION CONNECTING BLOCK MODULAR CABLE n-TR RTRRMDFI f\KSU OFF t&K o(0000000000000000000000000]oTo Data Device Figure 200-19 Digital Data Interface Unit (DDN) wiring 200-2sIssue 1, February 1994