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Vodavi Starplus Spd 4896 Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
Vodavi Starplus Spd 4896 Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
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STARPLUS @ SPD 4696 Digital Key Telephone SystemLCD DISPLAYS Table 330-l LCD Displays (Cont’d FUNCTION Ringing CO Lines Display Security Feature Station Forwarding Off-Net Calling a Station Forwarded Off-Net (before and after call is answered) Calls in Queue (Supervisor)CALLING STATION’S DISPLAYCALLED STATION’S DISPLAY FI2331234 LINE XXHH:MM:SS 55x: CIQ: XX AL: XX OC: MMM MM/DD/YYHH:MM amCails in Queue (using Dial Code) ACD* or UCD Unavailable Mode (Agent Station) ACD*orUCD Station calling a Voice Mail* Group Pilot Number1 M~gy”‘c;;;:am 1 I*Features available with optional software. Issue 1, March 1994330-7
LCD DISPLAYS STARPLUS @ SPD 4896 Digital Key Telephone System Table 330-l LCD Displays (Cont’dI Dial By Name IOff-Hook ! !Voice Over (OHVO) II i! I tExecutive Override i ,Voice Mail* Transfer with ID Digits/ I 1 I ) ! I i CALLING STATION’S DISPLAYICALLED STATION’S DISPLAYI j DIAL NAME:_ j1 MlWDDNYHH:MM om 1 I I.I II I I !-*Features available with optional software. 330-8Issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS @ SPD 4896 Digital Key Telephone SystemGENERAL DESCRIPTION SECTION 400 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 400.1SYSTEM TECHNOLOGYThe Starpius family of digital key telephone systems is comprised of four fully digital hybrid key telephone systems, the SPD 612, SPD 1428, SPD 2856, and SPD 4896. These systems are designed to meet the telecommunications needs of small to medium sized business offices. All systems incorporate state of theart digital technology for command processing and voice switching utilizing a Pulse Code Modula- tion/Time Division Multiplexing (PCM/TDM) voice control module. The family of Starpius Digital sys- tems are also engineered to allow migration of the family of Starpius digital terminals and terminal ac- cessories throughout the entire product line. in addi- tion, standard 2500-type telephone devices are supported by use of a 2x4 SLT Expansion Module on the Starpius SPD 612 and SPD 1428 systems, a 4x8 SLT Interface Board (CSB) on the Starplus SPD 2856 system, and a Single tine Interface Board (SL12) on the SPD 4896 system, or SLA (OPX) adapters on ail systems. The SPD 612 is the smallest member of the Star-plusDigital family and fully configured supports a maxi- mum of six CO/PBX/Centrex lines and 12 digital terminal devices. The SPD 612 is a ‘flat pack”, or single mother board system with plug-on modules expanding the system via expander modules config- ured with two CO/PBX/Centrex lines by four sta- tions/single line telephones. A complete system capacity allows for use of up to 112 time slots for stations, CO Lines, and a DTMF Receiver. This extends non-blocking access to all system re- sources.The SPD 612 Basic KSU comes fully configured with power supply, common control processor, PCM/TDM Voice switching matrix and interface cir- cuits for four COIPBXICentrex lines and interface circuits for eight Digital terminal devices. The Basic system can be equipped with one DTMF receiver (on either the 2x4 Expander Module or 2x4 SLT Ex- pander Module), a connector for one Music-On-Hold channel that also provides for background music. The SPD 1428 is the second member of the StarpiusDigital family and fully configured supports a maxi- mum of 14 CO/PBWCentrex lines and 28 digital station devices. The SPD 1428 is a “flat pack”, or single mother board system with plug on modules expanding the system via expansion and expander modules configured with either two CO/PBNCen-trex lines by four stations or four CO/PBX/Centrexlines by eight stations. A complete system capacityallows for use of up to 112 time slots for stations,CO Lines, DTMF Receivers, or data switching modules. This extends non-blocking access to all system re- sources.The SPD 1428 Basic KSU comes fully configured with power supply, Common control processor, PCM/TDM Voice switching matrix and interface cir- cuits for four COIPBWCentrex lines and interface circuits for eight Digital terminal stations. The Basic system is also equipped with one RS-232C I/O port, one DTMF receiver, a connector for one Music-On-Hold channel that also provides for background mu- sic, and an on-board 300 baud modem that provides access to the system for data base programming or remote maintenance and or diagnostics. Modules to provide additional I/O ports, and an optional 1200 baud modem module can also be added to the system. The SPD 2856 system is the third system in a familyof Digital Hybrid Key Telephone systems and sup- ports a maximum configuration of 28 CO/PBX/Cen-trex lines and 56 digital station devices. The SPD 2856 is atypical KSU system with plug in PCB’s. The system capacity is expanded by installing four circuit CO/PBX/Centrex lines by eight circuit station expan-sion PCB’s. The complete system capacity allows for use of up to 112 time slots for stations, CO Lines,DTMF Receivers, or data switching Modules. This extends virtual non-blocking access to all system resources.A Basic SPD 2856 KSU ships complete with an on-board power supply. The CPB which is the only common equipment required for operation provides the microprocessor for command processing and Voice PCM/TDM switching. The CPB is also equipped with one modular RS-232C I/O port, a connector for one Music On Hold channel that also provides for background music, and an on-board 300 baud modem that provides access to the systemfor data base programming or remote maintenance and or diagnostics. Modules to provide additional I/O ports, and an optional 1200 baud modem module can also be added to the CPB. The SPD 4896 is the fourth and largest member of the Starplus family of Digital Systems and when fully configured supports a maximum of 48 CO/PBX/Cen-trex lines and 96 digital station devices. The SPD 4896 is card slot cabinet oriented with plug in mod- ules (cards) expanding the system via station boardsand CO boards. The boards are configured as 12 CO/PBX/Centrex lines, 12 digital stations, or 12 Issue 1, March 1994400-l
GENERAL DESCRIPTION STARPLUS @ SPD 4696 Digital Key Telephone Systemsingle line stations. A complete system capacity allows for use of up to 144 ports for Stations, CO Lines, or Data switching Modules. This extends non- blocking access to all system resources. In its initialrelease the system is configured in a pre mapped arrangement, where peripheral boards are plugged into designated slots. In future releases, the periph- eral boards will be universally assignable. The hard- ware architecture is built so that future expansion in both CO lines and Stations can be accomplished by upgrading software and adding plug in boards. The system KSU is powered by modular power supplies that are mounted on the sides of the cabi- net. The cabinet is divided so that one power supply will support a system configured with up to 48 CO lines and 60 stations (key or SLT). If the CO line or station requirements exceed the aforementioned configuration, the second power supply is needed. The second power supply will support the 48x96 configuration as well as possible future expansion requirements. The digital systems are installed using industry standard blocks, jacks and skinny wire cabling. This combined with the ability to program the system using a key terminal (digital display terminal) re- duces installation cost and maintenance require- ments.All CO interfaces are equipped with transformer barriers, for system classification as an FCC fully protected system. Each CO circuit supports rotary (out-pulse) dialing and loop supervision (disconnect detection) under software control. The DTMF tone signals and system supervisory tones can be gener- ated in each keyset or on the main PCB. All StarplusDigital systems use a proprietary tone plan for pro- viding internal progress tones with the exception of OPX stations which are provided with a “precise” tone plan.The Starplus family of digital terminals include an Executive (display), Enhanced (non-display) Digital Terminals, and a Basic (non-display) Digital termi- nal. Optional station terminals include a Digital DSS Console, and a Single Line Adapter (Off-Premise Extension (OPX) adapter) which are all upward and downward compatible to the entire Starplus digital product line. The system architecture allows system program- ming changes to be made without interrupting state event software control of normal communications. Call processing continues while the customer data base is updated. All programming changes to the customer data base programming are made either from a digital terminal (digital display terminal) con- nected to Port 01 or from a data terminal or PC connected (except in the SPD 612) to either a I/Oport or remotely via the on-board modem.The Starplus product line is tailored to meet imme- diate and long term customer needs. Most com- monly used features are activated by direct button selection. However, many functions may be alter- nately accessed by dialing specific codes or as another option by assigning these dial codes to a flexbutton on a digital terminal. This permits flexible use of the Starplus Digital systems. Future software enhancements and upgrades are easily retrofitted and installed in the systems. This will, in most cases provide backward compatibility with existing Starplus Digital hardware further reduc- ing the cost to upgrade or add features to an installed system.400.2 COMMON EQUIPMENT FOR THE SPD 4986 SYSTEMThe following components are necessary to operate the Starplus Digital Key Telephone System. Refer to Appendix B for a complete Starplus Digital Key Telephone System component list with Part #‘s. 0Equipment Cabinet w/Power Supply (KSU) 9 Central Processor Unit (CPU) l Voice Control Board (VCB) 0 CO Line (Loop) Board (C012) l Key Telephone Board (KT12)l Single Line Board (SL12) A. Equipment Cabinet With Power Supply WWThe KSU is wall mounted. It is of metal con- struction with a backplane motherboard that has 23 card slots. The CPU card is inserted intothe CPU slot. Slots 2, 3, and 4 are reserved for future common cards. The VCB card is insertedinto the VCB slot. The remaining slots are des- ignated Slots 1 thru 19 for peripheral cards. Thesystem defaults to a configuration that desig- nates peripheral slots 1, 2, 3 and 4 for Station boards, peripheral slots 5, 6, 7, and 8 for CO boards, and peripheral slots 9, 10, 11 and 12 for the remaining station boards. Refer to Figure 400-I Basic KSU Cabinet. Grounding:A No. 14 AWG copper wire should be used to connect a ground between the ground source and the KSU (25 feet maximum). Atwo-position terminal strip (J25) is located on the lower right corner of the backplane and is accessible through the right side of the KSU. One terminal position can be used to connect the ground wirefrom a ground source. 400-2Issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS @ SPD 4696 Digital Key Telephone SystemGENERAL DESCRIPTION ,/‘+- i-3- . _---_._Figure 400-l Basic KSU Cabinet Issue 1, March 1994 400-3
GENERAL DESCRIPTION STARPLUS @ SPD 4896 Digital Key Telephone System Power SupplyThe system KSU is powered by modular power supplies that are mounted on the sides of the cabinet. The cabinet is divided so that one power supply will support a system configured with up to 48 CO lines and 60 stations (key or SLT). If the CO line or station requirements exceed the aforementioned configuration, the second power supply is needed. The power supplies provide the system with 24V power. They are plugged into a 120V ac circuit. The power supply and cabinet meet all safety re- quirements to comply with UL 1459 Second Edition and CSA C22.2 No. 225 standards. B.Central Processor Unit (CPU)This plug-in card is one of two common equip- ment cards required to make the system opera- tional. The CPU card controls all system activity. The CPU contains the main micro- processor a 16-bit (68302), the slave micro- processor (another 68302), and a real time clock. The master and slave CPU chips are connected via a serial communications link. The CPU is responsible for all control functions, execution of all logic operations, and control of system modules. The master CPU also pro- vides software and hardware support to ensure the following: l Watch dog timer and recovery. l State/Event software design. * Battery Backup of Customer Database RAM memory. The slave CPU ensures the following signal process- ing functions are done: l PCB status as to presence/absence of cards for automatic software configuration setup..Interpret an ID code from each PCB so that card type can be determined automatically. l Process interrupts from peripheral cards and scan VCB. In addition there is one RS-232 (modular con- nector) input/output port on the CPU and a connector to support the use of an optional Backplane I/O expansion module. The Back- plane I/O Expansion Module adds two RS-232C I/O ports to the system for a system total of three I/O ports. A reset (halt) push button switch is located on the front of the PCB.System software is provided in EPROM mem- ory and is installed on the CPU. The CPU contains 512 kilobytes (expandable to 4MB) of EPROM memory storage and is equipped with 256K of battery-backed static RAM (expand- able to 2MB). Provisions have been made on the card to address up to four megabytes of EPROM memory and up to two megabytes of static RAM.l A Battery jumper strap is located on the CPU board. Jumpering from pins 1 & 2 disables the Battery Backup. Between pins2 & 3 enables the Battery Backup option. l The CPU allows the use of either 1 Megabitor 4 megabit static RAM chips to be used for RAM memory. LEDs & IndicatorsThree green LEDs located along the front edge of the CPU provide an indication of the pres- ence of -12V dc, +12V dc & -5V dc. Two red LEDs provide the system heartbeat indication. l/O Ports - Wiring/Pinouts/ConnectionsThe Central Processor Unit contains one RS- 232C, 8-pin modular jack type connector, I/Oport (future) located near the front edge of the PCB. This I/O port will be capable of transmit- ting and receiving data at 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, and 9600 baud rates. In the future, this I/O port can be used for SMDRoutput, Remote programming thru a data termi- nal or PC, ICLID output, or interfacing with a customer provided ACD Reporting package. 400-4Issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS @ SPD 48% Digital Key Telephone SystemGENERAL DESCRPTION Heartbeat-Master IIIIIIIIIIIIII U45U46 U47U46Figure 400-2 Central Processing Unit (CPU) Issue 1, March 1994400-5
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONSTARPLUS @ St=D 4896 Digital Key Telephone System C.Voice Control Board (VCB) The Voice Control Board (VCB) provides the time slot switch to control the digital switching information. The system tones are also gener- ated on this board. LEDs & Indicators There are two LEDs on the board to indicate the +5V dc and - SV dc. Modem InterfaceThe Voice Control Board (VCB) contains an “On-Board” modem that is capable of transmit- ting data at a rate of 1200 baud. The modem supports and is compatible with the Hayes com-mand protocol. @IBackground Music Input GlMusic-On- Hold Input3 QBGM Adjust7 Q MOH Adjust Tl Clock (future)Not UsedThe Bell System (Western Electric) standards 103 and 212A for modem design is incorpo- rated into the design of this modem. The mo- dem operates on-line in both Full and Half duplex modes. Wiring / Pinouts / Connections There are two phono input connectors on the board. One connector is for background music and the other is ‘for music on hold. There are also two potentiometers to adjust each music source.Figure 400-3 Voice Control Board (VC8) Figure 400-3 Voice Control Board (VC8) 400-6 Issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS @ SPD 4896 Digital Key Telephone System D.Key Telephone Board (KT12)The Key Telephone Board (KTI 2) provides the interface to twelve digital telephones. This board can be plugged into any designated sta- tion slot. LEDs & IndicatorsThe Key Telephone Board (KT12) contains two LEDs to indicate the presence of +-5V dc and -5V dc. The LEDs are located on the top portionof the board. Line/Station InterfacesThe Key Telephone Board (KT12) has one male 50-pin amphenol connector on the front edge. This will interface the circuits on the board to the MDF. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe board also provides proper fusing or pro- tection to comply with the requirements of UL 1459 Second Edition and CSA C22.2 No. 225 standards. A Digital DSS Console, a Single Line Tele- phone Adapter (OPX), or other specifically de- signed adapter with a digital interface can be assigned to ariy one of the interface circuits. The Key Station interface circuits are protected from mis-wiring and over-current. [-E&ma/Paging Ziwtes starrfrom Card Slots 74. for Exfsmsl Pa;sins zxw?s 1‘ fhru R cards 9 tftrwtt represent Exfama~ Paghg Zones‘tc 7. If sStngte Line Board (SLtZ) is inscrhrd 1men fwo Key Sfaffon Bonds (KT72), theExfeMd Paghg zone sssocisfed wifh fhsf cadslat thxwmss unusable. \Figure 400-4 Key Telephone Board (KT12) Issue 1, Mardh 1994400-7
STARPLlJit@ SPD 4896 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Digital Key Telephone System E.Single Line Board (SL12)The Single Line Telephone board provides the interface for 12 2500~type single line tele- phones. This board can be plugged into any designated station slot. It is recommended that the Tri-Output Power Supply be used with this card to provide the 9OV ac and -48V dc voit-ages. Message Waiting capability comes installed on the Single Line Telephone Board. This circuitry provides message waiting lamps to single line telephones equipped with message waiting lamps and supports up to 12 Single Line Tele- phone Message Waiting lamps at 9OV dc typi- cally across tip and ring. LEDs & IndicatorsThe board contains three LEDs to indicate the presence of +5V dc, - 5V dc and -48V dc. The LEDs are located on the top portion of the board. i i90 V ac Ring Line/Station Interfaces:The Single Line Telephone board has one fe- male 50-pin amphenol connector on the front edge. This interfaces the circuits on the board to the MDF. The board has one two-conductor molex connector to provide an input for 9OV ac ring. A second two-conductor moiex connector interfaces -48V dc to the card. Each SL12 in- stalled in the system must have both 9OV ac and -48V dc applied to it via these connectors. The card also provides proper fusing or protec- tion to comply with the requirements of UL 1459Second Edition and CSA C22.2 No. 225 stand- ards.These single line telephones can be equipped with a standard Message Waiting Lamp (9OV T & R) that operate on the “tip” and “ring” leads. Additionally each circuit provides a loop inter- rupt of 700ms duration. This is the duration of loop interrupt provided to a single line port if loop interrupt is detected on a CO line that the single line port was connected to. Also providedif a station calls an SLT port and hangs up. The card will support single line telephones up to 2000 feet from the Basic KSU cabinet. Refer to Table 400-4 Loop Limits for additional wiring information. On-premise single line telephones should present a load to the port totaling a maximum ringer equivalence of 2.5. P -48 V dcPower - 4% V dc CTFigure 400-5 Single Line Telephone Board (SL12) 400-8Issue 1, March 1994