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Vodavi Starplus Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
Vodavi Starplus Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
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STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 Digital Key Telephone Systems 2856 Digital Key-System Eng. Ver. O.lH DATE: MM/DD/Y!t TIME: HH:MM:SS EzF pAssw0RD: i3Jl?ER PROGRAM NO a-85 ah1 6 DIGIT TABLE AREA ROUTE OFFICE CODES CODE NO EXCEPTION CODE TABLE CODE ROUTE NO ROUTE! LIST TABLE RT TIME CO GRP INS/DEL GRP PR 0 1 1 ## 1 2 1 ## 1 3 1 ## 1 4 1 ## 1 11 1 ## 1 2 1 ## 1 3 1 ## 1 4 1 ## 1 DIGIT INS/DEL TABLE TABLE DIGITS DAILY STARTTIME TABLE TABLE TIME 21 1700 800 i 2#3#:: WEEKLYSCHEDULETABLE START TIME MTWTFSS 800 1111133 1700 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2300 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 #### 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 LCR ROUT FOR 555-1212 00 ICLID NAME BDR PORT N Y 4800 2 Figure 665-8 DB Printout of LCR Tables (Cont’d) Issue 1, November 1991 665-21
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sTARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 Digital Key Telephone Systems 11/22 12:34 38 88888888888888 gggggggggggggggggggggggg 11/22 12:34 39 99999999999999 - 11/22 12:34 40 00000000000000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11/22 12:34 41 11111111111111 jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj 11/22 12:34 42 22222222222222 kWddckkkkkkkkWdddddd 11/22 12:34 43 33333333333333 111111111111111111111111 11/22 12:34 44 44444444444444 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 11/22 12:34 45 55555555555555 11/22 12:34 46 66666666666666 oooooooooooooooooooooooo 11/22 12:34 47 77777777777777 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP 11/22 12:34 48 88888888888888 9 11/22 12:34 49 99999999999999 rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr admz-m exiting admin..-. Figure 665-10 DB Printout of LCR Tables (Cont’d) Issue 1, November 1991 665-23
Digital Key Telephone Systems STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 System Data Base Printouts (Cont’d) 1. Printing Entire System Data Base Programming Steps If a complete printout of the entire data base in desired: 1. Press the ENTIRE SYSTEM flexible button (Button #8). The following will be shown on the display phone: 2. To print the entire data base, press the HOLD button. The display will update to indicate what portion of the data base in being printed. Description With a printer connected to the RS-232C port, of the CPB, the currently stored customer data base can be printed or “uploaded” into a file. This command allows the entire data base to be “dumped” as a permanent record which can serve as a hard copy of the data base. The system Baud rate must match that of the printer or receiving device. Printing the entire data base takes a while to print. The data base is printed in the following order: l All System Parameters 0 All CO Line programming (CO Lines 01-28) 0 All Station attributes (Stations 100-l 55) l All Group No (UCD, Hunt, VM) * Toll Tables (allow, deny and special tables) l System Speed Dial Numbers (bins 20-99) l LCR Tables Default: None Related Programming: SMDR Programming for setting the baud rate or the RS232C port. When the system has finished sending the entire data base to the printer, confirmation tone will be heard. 665-24 Issue 1, November 1991
STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2858 Digital Key Telephone Systems SECTION 700 SYSTEM CHECKOUT 700.1 INTRODUCTION 700.3 POWER UP SEQUENCE Prior to actual power up and initialization, the Star- The power up sequence involves the proper applica- plus Digital (SPD) Key Telephone System should be tion of AC power to the System, and CPB LED’s. A checked over to avoid start up delays or improper successful power up is assured if the installation loading. A step-by-step checklist is provided for this checklist has been followed. purpose. 1. 700.2 PREUMINARY PROCEDURES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2. Make sure that the Basic Key Service Unit (KSU) is properly grounded. Verify that all PCB’s are firmly plugged into the correct card slot positions or expander modules are firmly seated onto their connectors. Inspect the MDF for shorted wiring and im- proper polarity that would affect the Digital Ter- minal or DSS console. 3. 4. 5. Make certain that the nicad battery is set to “ON”. (SPD 2856 only) Make sure that plug-ended MDF cables con- nected to the KSU are secure and are plugged into the correct position. Plug the AC power cord of the Key Service Unit into the dedicated 117V ac outlet. Turn the power switch of the KSU to ON. The CPB has one (1) red LED located on the front of the CPB card. If the power up is suc- cessful, the red LED will flash. Press the reset button on the CPB. The above CPB LED indication will repeat. The system is ready for programming. If any problems have occurred, Refer to Section 800, Maintenance and Troubleshooting. Table 700-l Power Supply Tests VOLTAGE VOLTAGE TEST POINT DESIGNATIONS READING LOCATION REMARKS 117VAC +117 VAC fl 0% Commercial Power Source 7he power supply is preset at the time of manufacturing, but should be checked at system initialization with a digital volt meter having an accuracy of +l%. ONICS,, lnc:. Issue 1, November 1991 700-l
SECTION 800 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 800.1 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD (PCB) TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS Table 800-l SPD 1428 Basic KSU FUNCTION 1 .Central Processor board (CPB) to control system operation. 2.Read Only Memory (ROM) with factory set instructions. 3.Random Access Memory (RAM) protected by a nicad battery. 4.Halt switch for manual system restart. 5. Provides RS-232C port for SMDR and Terminal/Remote Programming. 6. Contains on-board 300 baud modem for remote system access. 7. Provides all system tones such as ICM dial tone and busy tone, etc. CONTROL OPTIONS I/O Module 1200 Baud Modem Switch settings for EPROM Memory Size (See Table below) J26 Jumper for setting RAM Memory Size (See Table below) FAULT OPTIONS 1 .Complete system failure. 2.Erroneous call processing. 3.lnoperative features in system operation. 4.Paftial failures in system operation. 5Continual system restarts. 6,Failure of SMDR. 7.Loss of unique customer data- base programming. Table 800-2 SPD 1428 EPROM Memory Size SIZE OF CHIPS EPROM MEMORY SIZE Table 800-3 SPD 1428 Static RAM Memory Size SIZE OF CHIPS (in Bits) 256 Kbit chips (256K chips) 1 Megabit chip (2048 chips) 4 Megabit chips (4096 chips) J26 JUMPER EPROM MEMORY SIZE POSITION (in bytes) 2-3 2 - 256K chips = 64K bytes 4 - 256K chips = 128K bytes 2-3 2 - 1 Meg chips= 256K bytes 4 - 1 Meg chips= 512K bytes 2 - 4 Meg chips= 1024 bytes l-2 4 - 4 Meg chips= 2048K bytes Issue 1, November 1991 800-l
Digital Key Telephone Systems %ARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 Table 800-4 SPD 2856 Central Processing Board (CPB) FUNCTION 1 .Central Processor board (CPB) to control system operation. 2Read Only Memory (ROM) with factory set instructions. 3Random Access Memory (RAM) protected by a nicad battery. 4.Halt switch for manual system restart. S.Provides RS-232C port for SMDR and Tem-rinaVRemote Programming. 6. Contains on-board 300 baud modem for remote system access. 7. Provides all system tones such as ICM dial tone and busy tone, etc. CONTROL OPTIONS FAULT OPTIONS 1 .Complete system failure. 2.Erroneous call processing. 3.lnoperative features in system operation. 4.Partial failures in system operation. 5Continual system restarts. 6,Failure of SMDR. 7.Loss of unique customer data- base programming. Table 800-5 SPD 2856 CPB Static RAM Memory Size SIZE OF CHIPS (in Bits) 1 Megabit chip (2048 chips) 4 Megabit chips (4096 chips) EPROM MEMORY SIZE (in bytes) 2 - 1 Meg chips= 256K bytes 4 - 1 Meg chips= 512K bytes 2 - 4 Meg chips= 1024 bytes 4 - 4 Meg chips= 2048K bytes Table 800-6 SPD 2656 CPB EPROM Memory Size SIZE OF CHIPS (in Megabits) 1 Megabit chips (1024 chips) 2 Megabit chips (2048 chips) 4 Megabit chips (4096 chips) 8 Megabit chips (8192 chips) SW1 SWITCH POSITIONS 1 (SA) ( 2 (SB) 1 3 (SC) 14 (not used) OFF OFF OFF OFF (open) (open) (open) (open) ON OFF OFF OFF (closed) (open) (open) (open) ON ON OFF OFF (closed) (closed) (open) (open) ON ON ON OFF (closed) (closed) (closed) (open) OFF= OPEN ON=CLOSED EPROM MEMORY SIZE (in bytes) 2 - 1 Meg chips = 256K bytes 4 - Meg chips = 512K bytes 2 - 2 Meg chips = 512K bytes 4 - 2 Meg chips = 1024K bytes 2 - 4 Meg chips = 1024K bytes 4 - 4 Meg chips = 2048K bvtes 2 - 8 Meg chips = 2048K bytes 4 - 8 Meg chips = 4096K bytes 800-2 Issue 1, November 1981