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    							sTARPLUS@ 96EX 
    Key Telephone System 
    500.20 HEADSET INSTALLATION 
    The Starplus 96EX Key Telephones have been de- 
    signed to operate with industry standard electret mic 
    compatible modular headset adapters and operator 
    headsets. To modify a Starpius 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 Program- 
    ming, it is necessary to enable headset operation. 
    The station will then have the capability to enable or 
    disable headset mode by dialing a code. When 
    Headset mode is active at the station, the ON/OFF 
    button then controls the on-hook or off-hook status. 
    Additionally, while headset mode is active such fea- 
    tures as On-Hook Dialing and Handsfree Speaker- 
    phone operation become inoperable. 
    500.21 APPLICATION BOARD (APL) CON- 
    NECTIONS 
    A. External Paging Connections 
    External paging amplifier equipment (customer pro- 
    vided) may be connected to the System for dial 
    access from any telephone in the System (except 
    those denied paging access). One non-amplified 
    external paging zone is provided with the APL board. 
    The output impedance 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 exter- 
    nal amplifier equipment and/or to momentarily re- 
    move background music if supplied to the paging 
    device. Connection is made on the APL board. 
    (Refer to Figures 500-l 5,500-l 6, and 500-l 7) 
    The voice output is provided on the EPT and EPR 
    pair. The break contacts are pair EPB and the make 
    contacts are pair EPM. 
    B. Installing Recorded Announcement 
    The Recorded Announcement feature (RAN) is used 
    with the Uniform Call Distribution feature (UCD) to 
    provide unanswered incoming CO calls or calls in 
    queue with a Recorded Announcement while wait- 
    ing for an available UCD station. The 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 modular jack of 
    the Applications Board (APL) for E&M type of signal- 
    ing, refer to Figures 500-l 5, 500-16, and 500-17. 
    The VT and VR pair are for connection to the cus- tomer supplied Recorded Announcement device. 
    CTLT and CTLR pair are the wntrol wntacts that 
    provide closure (momentary) when a-call is wn- 
    netted to the RAN voice pair (VT, VR). The Sense 
    leads are used by the 96EX system to detect wntact 
    closure provided by RAN device when the message 
    is completed. 
    When a CO line port is used for a ground start 
    application, a 24V dc power source must be wn- 
    netted to the CO line port for talk battery. A Loud 
    Bell Control contact assigned to that CO line port in 
    programming would provide wntact closure to start 
    the Recorded Announcement device. (Refer to Fig- 
    ure 500-l 8) 
    When an SLT port is used, the RAN device must be 
    wnfigured for ring trip operation (loop start). The 
    9OV ac voltage sent to the SLT port will be recog- 
    nized by the RAN device which will then answer the 
    call. (Refer to Figure 500-18) 
    The two DTMF receivers and two DTMF senders 
    located on the APL board are sufficient to support up 
    to 16 Single Line Telephones under moderate SLT 
    usage. If more than 16 SLT’s are installed, or SLT 
    usage is heavy, then the SLU should be added to 
    provide four additional DTMF receivers and one 
    additional DTMF sender. it is also recommended 
    that the SLU be installed when a Voice Mail or Auto 
    Attendant system is wnnected to the 96EX system. 
    A. 
    B. 
    C. 
    D. Remove the Application Board (APL) from the 
    BKSU. 
    Locate the Kl and K2 connectors on the Appli- 
    cation Board (Refer to Figure 500-15) and the 
    Kl and K2 wnnectors on the SLU. 
    Take the SLU and push the Kl pin wnnector 
    gently onto the Kl pins on the APL board. 
    Then push the K2 pin wnnector on the SLU 
    gently onto the K2 pins on the APL board.  500.22 INSTALLING THE SINGLE LlNE TELE- 
    PHONE DTMFRS UNIT (SLU) 
    The Receiver/Sender Unit is now installed and the 
    APL board can be replaced in the BKSU. 
    500.23 INSTALLING THE RSM (Additional 
    RS-232C port) 
    A. Remove the Application Board (APL) from the 
    BKSU. 
    B. Set the RSM baud rate (Refer to Figure 500- 
    15). 
    C. Remove the screws from the APL board. 
    D. Locate the Sl wnnector on the APL board and 
    the Sl pins on the RSM unit. 
    E. Gently push the Sl pins on the RSM onto the 
    Sl pin connector on the APL board. 
    F. Secure with the screws removed in step c. 
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    500-23  
    						
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    MOD 1 JACK 
    EXT. PAGE VOICE 
    +l MOD 2 JACK 
    EXT. PAGE CONTROL 
    MOD 3 JACK 
    SIU MODULE 
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    Mounting Holes 
    Figure 500-M Application Board (APL) 
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    							4 CQNDUCTOR CORO & JACU 
    MOO 1 - EXTERNAL PAGE VOICE 
    CONNECTIONS 
    PIN APL 
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    2 GN EPVT 
    APL 0OARO EXIERNAL PAGING 
    EQUIPMENT 
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    VOICE OUTPUT TO 
    SPEAKERS 
     
    EREAK 
    CONTROL 
    MAKE 
    CONTROL CONTROL 
    CONTACTS 
    4 CONOUCTOR CORO 6 JACK 
    MOD 2 - PAGING CONTROL CONTACTS 
    6 CONDUCTOR CORD &JACK 
    MOD 3 - RAN CONNECTION9 
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    3 GN RANVT 
    VOICE IN 
    INPLIT FROM RECORDED 
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    RO RANVR ANNOUNCEMENT DEVICE 
    2 SK RANCTL 
    MAKE 
    1 START CONTROL TO 
    5 n iw4cn CONTROL RAN DEVICE 
    1 SL FSNSNS 
    SENSE STOP CONTROL FROM 
    6 WH RANSNS RAN OEWCE 
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    * ‘E&M- TYPE SIGNALING 
    Figure 500-16 Application Board Connections 
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    							snmPLus@ 96Ex Key Telephone System 
    Basic 
    KSU 
    MOD 1 JAC 
    MOD 2 JAC 
    MOD 3 JAG APL MOD I JACK 
    EXTERNAL PAGE OUTPUT CONNECTIONS 
    PIN 1 - NOT USED 
    PIN 2 - EPVT (VOICE) 
    PIN 3 - EPVR (VOICE) 
    PIN 4 - NOT USED 
    APL MOD 2 JACK 
    EXTERNAL PAGE CONTROL CONTACTS 
    PIN I - 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, June 1991  
    						
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    sTARPLUS@ 96EX 
    Key Telephone System 
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    VOICE RING 
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    on Basic KSU 
    SIB 
    CO RAN Connections 
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    Customer Provided 
    Talk Battery 
    24V DC 
    RAN START 
    RAN START 
    GROUND START APPLICATIONS 
    SLT RAN Connections 
    VOICE RING 
    LOOP START APPLICATIONS 
    Figure 500-l 8 CO and SLT RAN Connections 
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    500-27  
    						
    							G. Reinsert the .APL board in the BKSU 
    H. Set switch seven on the CPB to the APL (ON) 
    position. 
    500.24 RS-232C CONNECTIONS 
    One RS-232C type connector is provided and is 
    located on the CPB board. There is an optional 
    second RS-232C connector which can be installed 
    on the APL board. The RS-232C connector on the 
    CPB can be used for either Station Message Detail 
    Recording (SMDR) or for on-line (Remote) database 
    programming through the RS232C port using adata 
    terminal. If the second RS-232C connector is instal- 
    led on the APL board, this connector can be used for 
    SMDR only. The RS232C pinout is shown in Figure 
    500-20. 
    Either an 80 character or 29 character printing de- 
    vice may be connected to the RS232C connector. 
    Switch 6 on the CPB board must be programmed to 
    provide either the desired 29 or 80 character display 
    field and Switch 2 must be set in the on position to 
    enable CTS signal. (Refer to Section 8 for further 
    details on the CPB switch settings) 
    500.25 BACKGROUND MUSIC AND MUSIC- 
    ON-HOLD 
    Music-On-Hold and Background Music through Key 
    Telephone speakers can be provided via a customer 
    provided tuner, tape deck, etc. Connection is made 
    with an RCA jack connector on the DC/DC Converter 
    (DCU); a volume adjustment is also provided on the 
    DCU (Refer to Figure 500-7). The input impedance 
    of the music source is 2K ohms maximum. 
    500.26 RING GENERATOR AND MESSAGE 
    WAITING POWER SUPPLY UNIT 
    When the Starpius 96EX System is equipped with 
    single line telephones, a Single Line Ring Generator 
    and Message Wait Power Supply Unit (RG) is 
    needed to provide ringing and power for message 
    waiting SLT’s. The RG is mounted inside the Exter- 
    nal Power Supply Housing 2 (EPH2) on the bottom 
    shelf. Insert the RG with components facing right 
    and secure with the screw. (Refer to Figure 500-4). 
    500.27 INSTALLING THE EXPANSION KSU 
    NOTE: 73e second Power Supply (PS) must be 
    added to the External Power Supply Housing 2 
    (EPH2) when the Expansion KSU is added. 
    The Expansion KSU can be installed at the same 
    time as the Basic KSU, or later. In either case the 
    system power must be turned off prior to the instal- 
    lation. 
    A. Refer to Section 500-3 - KSU Mounting. The 
    Expansion KSU mounts directly to the right of 
    the Basic KSU (Refer to Figure 500-l). Using B. 
    C. 
    D. 
    E. 
    F. the template provided: identify the screw hole 
    locations. Insert the two screws into the 
    wooden backboard and tighten enough to hold 
    the weight of the unit. 
    Remove the connector cover on the right side 
    of the Basic KSU (Refer to Figure 500-3). Re- 
    move the last three cards on the right side of 
    the Basic KSU. 
    Secure the two cabinets together by hooking 
    the mounting brackets on the left side cf the 
    Expansion KSU over the ones on the right side 
    of the Basic KSU and at the same time position 
    the Expansion KSU on the two screws inserted 
    in Step a above. lighten the screws on the right 
    side of the Expansion KSU. 
    Connect the ground of the Basic KSU to the 
    ground of the Expansion KSU with a no. 8 or 
    larger gauge wire. 
    Feed the three ribbon cables through the slot 
    created by removing the side cover and plug 
    them into the Basic KSU (Refer to Figure 500- 
    21). 
    Take the power cable located in the Expansion 
    KSU and feed it through the slot in the Basic 
    KSU and plug it in. Then take the ribbon cable 
    previously connected to the Basic KSU and 
    connect it to the Expansion KSU. 
    Installation of the Expansion KSU is now complete. 
    Replace PCB’s removed in step B. above. Power 
    may also be restored. 
    500-28 Issue 1, June 1991  
    						
    							RSM Module Switch Settings 
    Switch Settings 1 
    Baud Rate 1 2 
    I I 
    2400 x x0 x 
    4800 x x x0 
    O=ON; X=OFF 
    Equipment Needed: 
    1 Phillips Screwdriver 
    Two screws with washers are used to mount the RSM Module to the 
    Applications Board (APL). 
    Figure XXI-19 RSM Baud Rate Selection 
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    20 / Transmit Data 
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    PRINTER 
    TE%‘iAL 
    Receive Data . 
    RTS (Request to Send) 
    CTS (Clear to Send) 
    DSR (Data Set Ready) 
    / GND  
    DTR (Data Terminal Ready) 
    RS-232C PINOUT 
    Data Communication Requirements are: 
    A) Serial Port Compatible 
    6) ASCII Code Compatible 
    C 
    D 8 Data Bits and 1 Stop Bit 
    No Parity 
    Figure 500-20 RS-232C Connections 
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    6 
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    							sTARPLUS@ 96EX Key Telephone System 
    Table 500-9 SMDR Printout 
    The SMDR feature provides detailed records of all outgoing and/or incoming, long distance only or all calls 
    exceeding 30 seconds. This feature is enabled or disabled in system programming. By default, SMDR is 
    not enabled and is set to record long distance calls only. A printout format of 80 characters maximum or 29 
    character maximum may be selected in system programming. The standard format is 69 characters on a 
    single line. A 29 character format will generate 3 lines per message. If the SMDR feature is enabled, the 
    system starts collecting infomation about the call as soon as it starts and terminates when the call ends. If 
    the call was longer then 30 seconds, the following information is printed: 
    29 character format selected 
    116 08 00:02 lq:l3 05/11/90 
    012145678901 
    123456789012 
    IWO BB HH:lltl HH:llll llll~DD~W (CR)(LF) 
    HCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC (CR)(LF) 
    GGGGGGGGGGGG 
    						
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