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    							Digital Key Telephone Systems STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2858 
    NOTE: RS-232C modular cables must pass through 
    a 1.2” thick, 2-348” diameter, round ferrite core three 
    times prior to exiting the KSU in order to comply with 
    FCC regulations. Up to five cables can be wrapped 
    around one ferrite core. 
    An optional I/O module may be added to the CBP 
    adding one additional RS-232C port (8 pin modular 
    4 
    jack type connector) and one RS-422 port (6 pin 
    modular jack connector). Refer to Sec. 500.6 for the pinouts and communication requirements for the 
    SPD 2856 RS-232C/RS-422 I/O Module. _ 
    Modem Connections: 
    The optional 1200 baud modem module may be 
    installed on the CPB to connector J5 located directly 
    above the battery. The modem port itself is ac- 
    cessed via software control. No hardware connec- 
    tions are required to connect to the modem. 
    . 
    Backaround MUSIC Co nnections: 
    Background Music / Music On Hold is connected to 
    the system via an RCA type connector (J2) located 
    on the front edge of the CPB. A potentiometer 
    labeled R5, accessible from the front of the CPB, 
    allows for volume adjustment for Music On Hold. 
    b-+!5V- 
    b--w- 
    ~-Heartbeat - 
    Reset switch 
    El Music 
    Input JZ 
    El 
    us-222 
    lnputl 
    Output 
    Figure 500-7 Central Processor Board (CPB) 
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    STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 Digital Key Telephone Systems 
    Pin #I (orange) 
    C 
    Pin #8 (brown) 
    CPB I/O 8 Pin Modular Jack Pinout 
    KSU 
    p..y 
    8 Pin Mod Jack 
    6 (yellow) Transmit Data 
    5 (green) Receive Data 
    7 (white) DSR (Data Set Ready) 
    4 (red) GND 
    3 (black) DTR (Data Terminal Ready) 
    DTR must be held high or data from the 
    KSU will stop 
    RS-232C PINOUT 
    Data Communication Requirements are: 
    A) Serial Port Compatible 
    B) ASCII Code Compatible 
    C) 8 Data Bits and 1 Stop Bit 
    D) No Parity 
    E) Flow Control Method: Xon/Xoff 
    NOTE: Arrows show flow control direction. 
    ._ . . . . . 
    * If required 
    by the printer or terminal ’ 
    Figure 500-8 SPD 2856 CPB RS-232C Connections 
    PRINTER 
    TERMINAL 
    WE) 
    Pin # Pin # 
    DB-25 DB-9 
    2 
    3 
    3 2 
    4 7 
    5 8 
    6 6 
    7 
    20 
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    							Digital Key Telephone Systems BARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2858 
    SEE DETAIL A 
    STATION 
    CABLE 
     I PORT CARD 
    TO MDF CABLE 
    DETAIL A 
    Figure 500-9 SPD 2856 Shielded Cable Terminations 
    BOTTOM PLATE, 
    FEED CABLE BETWEEN 
    SQUARE KNOCKOUTS 
    AS SHOWN 
    EXPOSED BRAIDED 
    PORTION OF CABLES 
    IS TO BE GROUNDED 
    BY CABLE TIE AS 
    SHOWN 
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    							STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2858 
    Digital Key Telephone Systems 
    D. 4 x 8 CO/Station Key Interface Board (CKB) 
    The CKB is a four (4) CO by eight (8) Key Station 
    Interface board. The CKB board is a combination 
    card that contains the necessary circuitry to connect 
    four (4) CO/Centrex/PBX loop start lines and eight 
    (8) Digital Key Telephones to the system. This card 
    also contains one additional voice (transmit) path for 
    external paging, a multi purpose relay and a connec- 
    tor for adding one application module to the system. 
    The CKB may be installed into KSU PCB card slots 
    J7 through Jl and may be removed or inserted while 
    power is applied to the KSU (power on). Refer to 
    Figure 500-5 for PCB layout and location of connec- 
    tors. 
    , 
    s & Indicators 
    Five (5) red LED’s are located along the front edge 
    of the PCB one for each CO Line to indicate when it 
    is in use and one LED that monitors the contact 
    operation of the multi use contact located on the 
    boa%d. Two green LED’s also located along the front 
    edge of the CKB indicate the presence of +5 & -5 
    volts DC. 
    CO Line/Station Interfaces: 
    The CKB provides the interface for four (4) Central 
    Office, Centrex or PBX loop start, lines. The protec- 
    tion circuitry necessary to allow the system to be 
    classified as a fully protected system are located on 
    the card for each CO circuit. The CO circuits are 
    equipped with current sensing circuitry that identifies 
    distant end disconnect (loop supervision). The CKB 
    design also provides proper fusing or protection to 
    comply with the requirements of UL 1459 Second 
    Edition and CSA 0.3 standards. 
    The CKB also provides the interface for eight (8) 
    Digital Key Telephones using two (2) 64 kilobyte 
    channel arrangements. Stations connect to the 
    board via the MDF through a 50 pin connector lo- 
    cated on the front edge of the board. Each station 
    connection requires four (4) wires to connect to the 
    board. 
    A Digital DSWDLS Console, and a Single Line Tele- 
    phone Adapter (OPX), or other specifically designed 
    adapter with a digital interface can be assigned to 
    any one of the interface circuits. The Key Station 
    interface circuits are protected from mis-wiring and 
    over-current. 
    CO Lines Connections: 
    CO Lines are connected to the system via modular 
    RJ-14 connectors mounted to the front edge of the 
    CKB and accessed through the bottom of the KSU. 
    Each CKB connects four (4) CO Line ports to the 
    system through modular connectors J2 and J3 found 
    on each KSB. The pinouts of the modular connector 
    are as follows: NOTE: Current/y U CO Line modular cables must 
    pass through a 1.2” thick, 2-3/8” diameter, round 
    ferrite core ti times prior to exiting the KSU in 
    order to comply with FCC regulations. Up to five 
    cables can be wrapped around one ferrite PW-- 
    Connect to modular jack 
    on 4x8 interface card 
    From RJ14C jack 
    on MDF 
    ons Connectlorls. - . 
    The station ports of the SPD 2856 CKB are wired to 
    the main distribution frame via a 25-pair, (50-pin) 
    male amphenol type connector located on the front 
    edge of the board, connector Jl. A 25-pair cable 
    with a 50-pin Female amphenol-type connector is 
    required to extend the station ports to the main 
    distribution frame. Refer to Table 500-4 for pin-out 
    information. 
    NOTE: Currently the 25 pair cable (suppled with the 
    CKB) used to extend the stations to the MDF must 
    be shielded, with the exposed end of the shield 
    closest to the KSU. This cable must be used to 
    comply with FCC Part 15 regulations. In addition the 
    25 pair cable must pass through a ferrite core before 
    exiting the KSU again to comply with FCC Pan 15 
    regulations. Refer to Figure 500-9. 
    Issue 1, November 1991 500-21  
    						
    							ernal Pagjna Connections: 
    The CKB is equipped with an external page port (a 
    one-way, transmit voice path) that is wired to the Jl 
    connector @O-pin male amphenol-type connector) 
    on the Violet/Slate, SlateNiolet pair of wires (pin’s 
    50 and 25). Refer to Table 500-4 for wiring informa- 
    tion. 
    Miscellaneous Relay Connections: 
    Each CKB also contains a miscellaneous relay (Kl) 
    that can be used as a Page, Loud Bell, CO Line 
    control, Power Fail, PAN, other functions as soft- 
    ware will allow. The relay provides both an Open 
    and a Closed loop upon activation. Therefore each relay provides a dry output and is rated for 1 AMP at 
    24 volts DC. The relay is wired to the MDF viathe 
    Jl connector @O-pin male amphenol-type connec- 
    tor) on the Violet/Orange, Violet/Green and 
    Brown/Violet wires (pin’s 47, 46 and 24). Refer to 
    Table 500-4 for wiring information. 
    pi cat on Module(s) Connections:  A Ii i 
    The J14 connector on the CKB board allows the 
    installation of one application module (i.e. DTMF 
    receiver) to the system. Refer to Sec. 500.6 for a 
    description of the available application modules. 
    a relay may be used for various applications. The 
    CKB RJ-14 Modular Jack Pinout 
    Figure 500-l 0 CO/STA Interface Board (CKB) 
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    							STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 Digital Key Telephone Systems 
    E. 4x8 CO/SLT Interface Board (CSB) (Future) 
    The CSB is a four (4) CO Line by eight (8) Single 
    Line Station interface board. The CSB board is a 
    combination card that contains the necessary cir- 
    cuitry to connect four (4) CO/Centrex/PBX loop start 
    lines and eight (8) Standard Single Line Telephone 
    (2500 type) to the system. This card also contains 
    one additional voice (transmit) path for external pag- 
    ing, a multi purpose relay and a connector for adding 
    one application module to the system. The CSB 
    requires a 9OVdc Power Supply/Ring Generator, 
    and at least one DTMF Receiver module (RM) must 
    be installed in the system. This board can be re- 
    moved or inserted with power on the KSU. Refer to 
    Figure 500-5 for a PCB layout and location of con- 
    nectors. 
    LED’s & Indicators 
    Five (5) red LED’s are located along the front edge 
    of the PCB one for each CO Line to indicate when it 
    is in use and one LED that monitors the contact 
    operation of the multi use relay located on the board. 
    Two green LED’s also located along the front edge 
    of the CKB indicate the presence of +5 & -5 volts DC. 
    CO Line/Station Interfaces: 
    The CSB provides the interface for four (4) Central 
    Office, Centrex or PBX loop start, lines. The protec- 
    tion circuitry necessary to allow the system to be 
    classified as a fully protected system are located on 
    the card for each CO circuit. The CO circuits are 
    equipped with current sensing circuitry that identifies 
    distant end disconnect (loop supervision). The CSB 
    design also provides proper fusing or protection to 
    comply with the requirements of UL 1459 Second 
    Edition and CSA 0.3 standards. The CSB does not 
    support data devices for data switching. 
    The CSB provides the control and interface for eight 
    (8) standard Single line telephones (2500 type). 
    Eight 24 volt DC single line circuits are provided on 
    the PCB. These single line telephones can be 
    equipped with a standard Message Waiting Lamp 
    (90V T & R) that operate on the “tip” and “ring” leads. 
    Additionally each circuit may be individually 
    “strapped” or “optioned” to provide a loop interrupt to 
    the connected SLT or device. The card will support 
    single line Telephones up to 1500 feet from the KSU. 
    CO Lines Connections: 
    CO Lines are connected to the system via modular 
    RJ-14 connectors mounted to the front edge of the 
    CSB and accessed through the bottom of the KSU. 
    Each CSB connects four (4) CO Line ports to the 
    system through modular connectors J2 and J3 found 
    on each CSB. The pinouts of the modular connector 
    are as follows: 
    NOTE: Current/yU CO Line modular cables must 
    CSB RJ-14 Modular Jack Pinout 
    pass through a 1.2” thick, 2-3/g” diameter, round 
    ferrite core m times prior to exiting the KSU in 
    order to comply with FCC regulations. Up to five 
    cables can be wrapped around one ferrite core. 
    Connect to modular jack 
    on 4x8 interface card 
    From RJ1 4c jack 
    on MDF 
    Stations Connections: 
    The SLT station ports of the SPD 2856 CSB are 
    wired to the main distribution frame via a 25-pair, 
    (50-pin) male amphenol type connector located on 
    the front edge of the board, connector Jl. A 25-pair 
    cable with a 50-pin Female amphenol-type connec- 
    tor is required to extend the station ports to the main 
    distribution frame. The pinouts are shown in Table 
    500-5. 
    NOTE: Current/y the 25pair cable (supplied with the 
    CSB) used to extend the stations to the MDF must 
    be shielded, with the exposed end of the shield 
    closest to the KSLJ. This cable must be used to 
    comply with FCC Part 15 regulations. In addition the 
    25 pair cab/e must pass through a ferrite core before 
    exiting the KSU again to comply with FCC Part 15 
    regulations. Refer to Figure 500-9. 
    Front of cabinet 
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    							Digital Key Telephone Systems sTARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 
    External Paaina Connections: 
    The CSB is equipped with an external page port (a 
    one-way, transmit voice path) that is wired to the Jl 
    connector @O-pin male amphenol-type connector) 
    on the Violet/Slate, Slate/Violet pair of wires (pin’s 
    50 and 25). Refer to Tables 500-4 and 500-5 for 
    wiring information. 
    Miscellaneous Relay Connections: 
    Each CSB also contains a miscellaneous relay (Kl) 
    that can be used as a Page, Loud Bell, CO Line 
    control, Power Fail, RAN, other functions as soft- 
    ware will allow. The relay provides both an Open 
    and a Closed loop upon activation. Therefore each 
    , relay may be used for various applications. The relay provides a dry output and is rated for 1 AMP at 
    24 volts DC. The relay is wired to the MDF via the 
    Ji connector (50-pin male amphenol-type connec- 
    tor) on the Violet/Orange, Violet/Green and 
    Brown/Violet wires (pin’s 47, 46 and 24). Refer to 
    Tables 500-4 and 500-5 for wiring information. 
    . . 
    IcatIon Module!& Connections: 
    The J14 connector on the CSB board always the 
    installation of one application module (i.e. DTMF 
    receiver) to the system. Refer to Sec. 500.6 for a 
    description of the available application modules. 
    CSB RJ-14 Modular Jack Pinout 
    Figure 500-l 1 CO/SLT Interface Board (CSB) 
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    							STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 Digital Key Telephone Systems 
    Table 500-4 4x8 CO/Station Interface Board 
    WB) 
    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 
    25 -PI& COLOR 
    26 WH/BL 
    1 BLIWH 
    27 WH/OR 
    2 
    OR/WH 
    28 WH/GN 
    3 GNNVH 
    29 WH/BN 
    4 BN/WH 
    30 WHISL 
    5 SlfWH 
    31 RD/BL 
    6 BURD 
    32 RD/OR 
    7 
    OR/RD 
    33 RD/GN 
    8 GN/RD 
    34 RD/BN 
    9 BN/RD 
    35 RD/SL 
    10 SURD 
    36 BWBL 
    11 BUBK 
    37 BWOR 
    12 OWBK 
    38 BWGN 
    13 GN/BK 
    39 BK/BN 
    14 BN/BK 
    40 BWSL 
    15 SUBK 
    41 YUBL 
    16 BL/YL 
    42 YUOR 
    17 ORiYL 
    43 YUGN 
    18 GNNL 
    44 YUBN 
    19 BNNL 
    45 YUSL 
    20 SUYL 
    46 VI/BL 
    21 BWI 
    47 VI/OR 
    22 OR/VI 
    48 VI/GN 
    23 GNNI 
    49 VI/BN 
    24 BNNI 
    50 VI/SL 
    25 SWI - 
    - DESIG 
    Port 001 Xmt Tip 
    Xmt Ring 
    Rcve Tip 
    Rcve Ring 
    Port 002 Xmt Tip 
    Xmt Ring 
    Rcve Tip 
    Rcve Ring 
    Port 003 Xmt Tip 
    Xmt Ring 
    Rcve Tip 
    Rcve Ring 
    Port 004 Xmt Tip 
    Xmt Ring 
    Rcve Tip 
    Rcve Ring 
    Port 005 Xmt Tip 
    Xmt Ring 
    Rcve Tip 
    Rcve Ring 
    Port 006 Xmt Tip 
    Xmt Ring 
    Rcve Tip 
    Rcve Ring 
    Port 007 Xmt Tip 
    Xmt Ring 
    Rcve Tip 
    Rcve Ring 
    Port 008 Xmt Tip 
    Xmt Ring 
    Rcve Tip 
    Rcve Ring 
    Mist .Relay N.C. 
    Misc. Relay N.O. 
    Misc. Relay Common 
    External Page Tip 
    External Page Ring 
    Table 500-5 4x8 CO/SLT Interface Board (CSB) 
    - 
    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 
    25 7 
    y 
    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 
    25 COLOR 
    WH/BL 
    BUVVH 
    WWOR 
    OR/V/H 
    WH/GN 
    GNNVH 
    WH/BN 
    BN/WH 
    WH/SL 
    SLbA’H 
    RD/BL 
    BURD 
    RD/OR 
    OWRD 
    RD/GN 
    GN/RD 
    RD/BN 
    BN/RD 
    RD/SL 
    SURD 
    BWBL 
    BUBK 
    BWOR 
    OR/BK 
    BWGN 
    GN/BK 
    BWBN 
    BN/BK 
    BWSL 
    SUBK 
    YUBL 
    BINL 
    YUOR 
    ORNL 
    YUGN 
    GNNL 
    YUBN 
    BNNL 
    YUSL 
    SUYL 
    VIIBL 
    BWI 
    VI/OR 
    ORNI 
    VI/GN 
    GNNI 
    VI/BN 
    BNNI 
    VIISL 
    SWI ’ DESIG 
    Port 001 SLT Tip 
    SLT Ring 
    Port 002 SLT Tip 
    SLT Ring 
    Port 003 SLT Tip 
    SLT Ring 
    Port 004 SLT Tip 
    SLT Ring 
    Port 005 SLT Tip 
    SLT Ring 
    Port 006 SLT Tip 
    SLT Ring 
    Port 007 SLT Tip 
    SLT Ring 
    Port 008 SLT Tip 
    SLT Ring 
    Misc. Relay N.C. 
    Misc. Relay N.O. 
    Misc. Relay Common 
    External Page Tip 
    External Page Ring 
    - 
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    500.6 APPLICATION MODULE(S) INSTALLA- 
    TION: 
    A. SPD 1428 Expansion l/O Module (IOM) 
    The SPD 1428 contains one RS-232C, I/O port 
    (Female, DB-25 type connector) located on the main 
    key service board (J5). This optional I/O module 
    may be added to the main key service board (on 
    connector J15) adding one additional RS-232C port 
    (female, DB-25 type connector) and one RS-422 
    port (6 pin modular jack connector). Each I/O port 
    on this module is capable of transmitting and receiv- 
    ing data at 300, 1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600 baud 
    rates. 
    I: D 
    Installing the SPD 1428 I/O Module: 
    a. Remove power from the KSU. 
    b. Locate the J15 connector on the KSU mother- 
    board and the P4 connector on the I/O Module. 
    Refer to Figure 500-12. 
    c. Gently push the P4 connector on the I/O Mod- 
    ule onto the J15 connector on the KSU mother- 
    board. 
    d. Secure with the screws provided on the mod- 
    ule. 
    The pinouts and communication requirements for 
    the expansion I/O module are shown in Figure 500- 
    13. 
    B. SPD 2856 Expansion l/O Module (IOM) 
    This module provides one (1) RS-232 I/O port (8 pin 
    modular jack) and one (1) RS-422 l/O port (6 pin 
    modular jack). This module is installed on the CPB 
    PCB and adds the two I/O ports to the one (1) 
    RS-232 I/O port already on the CPB for a total of 
    three (3) I/O ports allowed in the system. Each port 
    is independently programmed for its use and the rate 
    of speed in which it transmits and receives data 
    (baud rate). The options are 300,1200,2400,4800, 
    and 9600 baud rates all at 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, with 
    No parity. 
    Is422 
    Jl 
    RS232 
    J2 
    u 1 
    To install the SPD 2856 I/O Module: 
    0 
    a. Power down the KSU. Then remove the Central 
    Processor Board (CPB) from the KSU. 
    b. Locate the J4 connector on the CPB board and 
    the P4 connector on the l/O Module. Refer to 
    Figure 500-7. 
    c. Gently push the P4 connector on the I/O Mod- 
    ule onto the J4 connector on the CPB board. 
    d. Secure with the screws provided on the mod- 
    ule. 
    e. Re-insert the CPB board in the KSU. 
    Connections: 
    f. Refer to Figure 500-14 for the pin-outs and 
    function of the two I/O ports. 
    NOTE: Currently ALL RS-232C modular cables 
    must pass through a 1.2” thick, 2-3/8” diameter, 
    round ferrite core three times prior to exiting the KSU 
    in order to comply with FCC Regulations. 
    RS-232C Connector 
    or I/O Module Connector(s) 
    C. 1200 Baud Modem Module (MM) 
    This optional 1200 baud modem can be installed on 
    either the SPD 1428 or the SPD 2856 to add the 
    capability of communicating with the system from a 
    remote site or location at the rate of 1200 baud. Both 
    systems provide as standard an on-board modem 
    capable of transmitting data at 300 baud. With this 
    module installed a transmission baud rate of 1200 
    baud can be selected. A programmable option al- 
    lows for auto baud detection between 300 and 1200 
    baud. 
    Connection to the modem is accomplished by simply 
    calling into the system and connecting to the modem. 
    This can be done by; ringing directly to the modem, 
    by going through DISA, or after being answered by 
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    Figure 500-12 SPD 1428 Basic KSU Plug-in Card Locations 
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