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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 4996 Digital Key Telephone SystemGENERAL DESCRIPTION MAP #l has by default the first 12 CO lines and the first 36 Stations 100-135. This provides a default layout of a 12x36 configuration. Figure 400-l 1 DSS Consoie Map 1 Issue 1, March 1994 400-l 9
STARPLUS @ SPD 4896GENERAL DESCRIPTION Digital Key Telephone System MAP #I2 has by default the first 48 Stations, 100-I 47. All buttons on Map #I2 are flexible and can be changed by the station user. This map can be duplicated on another DSS/DLS Console and assigned to the same station. MAP #I3 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 103 Ea._‘_STA 111 EaSTA 112 EaSTA 135 El STA 138 Ea STA 139 Ii3STA 146 Ea Figure 400-12 DSS Console Map 2 and Map 3400-20 Issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS @ SPD 4896 Digital Key Telephone SystemGENERAL DESCRIPTION MAP #4 by default contains all 48 CO tines to provide a full CO Line mapping. ElLINE 12 El El El El ElLINE 45 ElFigure 400-13 DSS Csnsole Map 4 Issue 1, March 1994 400-21
STARPLUS @ SPD 4896GENERAL DESCRIPTION 400.5SLT ADAPTER / OFF-PREMISE EX- TENSION MODULE This external module provides the interface for one long loop (OPX) single line telephone (2500 type) extension. This module requires a separately pro- vided -48V dc power supply to provide the necessarycurrent for long loop applications and to support ring generation. This module is wired to and interfaces Digital Key Telephone Systemwith a digital terminal (key station) port from the Starplus SPD 4896 System. GREENl-r TRRTMDFRRThe OPX box meets the requirements of the FCC for connection to the telephone (Telco) network. Tele- phones 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.. OPXI \iI ,’\\/Customer Provided-4&W dc Power Supplyl/2 amp per OPX unit Green to Phone ,,,i tsaCKt0 I /\\./\n__l A_ ml-_-_“&In,., tn T”.“l, Din?.Figure 400-14 Off-Premise Extension (OPX) Module 400-22Issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS @ SPD 4896 Digital Key Telephone SystemGENERAL DESCRIPTION 400.6 RELAY / SENSOR INTERFACE MOD-ULE The Relay Sensor Interface Module connects to the Starplus SPD 4696 System 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. The relays provide for applications such as Loud Bell Control contacts, CO Line control contacts, RAN Start contacts, Page Relays, Power Fail contact GREENand additional applications as software will permit. The sensing circuits provide for such applications as RAN Stop (end of message) and other applications as developed and allowed by software. An external power source is required to drive equip-ment connected to the relay contacts. The contacts are rated at 24V dc max. at 1 amp. XMIT TIPXMIT RING ACVE TIP RCVE RINGCONNECTING . . . -hMODULAR CABLEI --r“i: Device Output Relay (dry contacts)j / : (ie: RAN Device) j Loud Bell Control ! ! External Page Device / RAN DevicePower Failure Transfer Starplus Tri-OutputI Power Supply ,24VDC1 Amp Max. or 24VDC 1 Amp Power Supply (Customer Provided)NOTE: RAN device does not require external power supplyFigure 400-15 Relay / Sensor Interface Module
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONSTARPLUS @ SPD 4696 Digital Key Telephone System400.7POWER FAILURE TRANSFER UNIT w=wThis unit provides the relay transfer circuits for up to 12 CO lines in the event of a power or processor failure. The unit is housed in its own enclosure and mounts external to the KSU. Activation of the Pmrelays is controlled by the Relay/Sensor Interface Module that is programmed for PFT. A customer provided 12V dc power supply is required to operate the unit. There is a manual switch that activates the PFTU for testing purposes.With loss of power to the system or a failure of system processing, the PFTU will automatically con- nect up to twelve CO lines to prewired 500/2500 typetelephones. When power is restored, the PFIU will automatically restore the CO trunks and stations to normal operation. These SLT stations do not have to be used for’intercom, but can be if so desired. ----* .__. -GQ!TIP!N-] _____ __.. .i*-““!“““!N!-.-../ ) OPX /I Basic KSU Cabinet -.cs;PFf TIP IN i_,-. A.\- -’PFT RING IN SLT RING IN.SLTTIP IN MODELK (SLT or DEVICE)Method #I Power Fallwe Transfer ““It (PFr”,-.Method #2 Customer--1 -2,ProwdedYi ;-“.BCltW~+ -RELAY I SENSOR INTERFACE MODULE-.-7--12VDC: AMP NC. CONTACT j.Figure 400-16 Power Failure Transfer Wiring Options 400-24issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS @ SPD 4896 Digital Key Telephone SystemGENERAL DESCRIPTION POWER FAILURE TRANSFER UNIT (PFTU) ,-------------mm---II I ICHAMP CONN 1 +-!NBL 3J21 xO--WSINGLE LINE ,NTEWACE 3OARD (SL12)SEE VOTE, SIX CIRCUITSI I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I ICHAMP CONN 2II ISIX CIRCUITS I II ’I t ------------------ Figure 400-17 Power Failure Transfer CircuitIssue 1, March 1994 400-25
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONSTARPLUS @ SPD 4696 Digital Key Telephone System 400.8DATA FEATURE The Data Feature is a time division switched, point to point data transmission capability which permits simultaneous (on the same system but not the sameport) voice and data communications. The Data Feature offers the ability to transmit data information between personal computers, printers, plotters, mo- dems, CRT terminals, and main frame computer 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 speeds of 300,1200, 2400,4800,9600,19.2K and 38.4K baud asynchro- nous. Refer to Figure 400-18 Digital Data interface Unit (DDIU) wiring The Digital Data interface Unit (DDIU) is wired to the infinite Digital Key Telephone Systems like a digital telephone, and requires one station 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 modular jack, labeled KSU, is used to connect the DDIU to the station portof the system. The DB-25 connector supports an RS-232C connection and is used to connect the datadevice to the system. A green LED lights to indicate the DDIU is properly wired to the system. Connection of the individual data communication devices requires that the installer be familiar with data communications terms, and has access to the appropriate information for connecting the variety of data communications devices that may be encoun- tered. This information consists of, but is not limited to: 1. Is the device configured as data terminal equipment (DTE), or data communications 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 feature, use a digital display phone at any location that is to originate a data connection. A DDIU can only be called; it cannot originate a connection. A DDIU would typically be used in conjunction with the digitaldisplay phone. A DDIU would 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 con- figured as Data Communications Equipment with the following pin configurations. / PIN / j# I USE2 / Receive Dataj DDIU , / 5 j Clear To Send/ DDIU1 / / 6 /I Data Set Ready! DDIU1 I ’ 7/Signal Ground_17 81Data carrier detectDDIUI201Data Terminal Ready DDIUThe following diagram will aid in the design of cables to connect the many different configurations of data communications devices. 3TE-----l PiDCE TX0iwlSIG GNFITS EDSRDCDSITSSDCD PM RI TX CLK iCi CLKSTXDDigital Systems Data Switching MODEMDDIU ---ii71 GNDModem to DDIU Cable 400-26 Issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS * SPD 4896 Digital Key Telephone SystemGENERAL DESCRIPTION GREEN l-r TR RTMDF RRSTATION CONNECTING BLOCK KSU OFF clHOOKTo Data Device \/\/Figure 400-18 Digital Data Interface Unit (DDIU) wiring Issue 1, Mari=h 1994400-27
PCDDllJ GND IlGN0 TD2+ 2RD RD3 p-1 3TD SG7 17SG RTsJ 1-4 4RT.S CT?.5SCTS DTRPO2ooTR DSR 6GDSR DC0 68CCDAl272? RI TXCLKlSISTXCLKRXcLK17IIRXTM JI Computer to DDIU Cable To establish a connection to any idle data port: 1. A user with an associated DDIU dials the station number of the DDIU or the group ac- cess number of the group that the DDIU has been inserted into or presses a DSS button representing the DDIU. The digital key systemwill then determine the baud rate setting for the called DDIU and convert the users asso- ciated DDIU to the same baud rate. The sys- tem will then complete the connection. A second method to establish a connection between two DDlUs is done by the first attendant. 1.The first attendant dials the extension number of one data unit. Dial tone is received and the display will show the BAUD RATE. 0 A DDIU has a DCE interface. Therefore a straight through RS-232C cable can be used connect to a DTE device (printer, PC? etc.). * Each DDIU requires a digital terminal port. Refer to Station Attributes Programming, 630.2, Station Identification for programming the Station ID of the Digital Data Interface Unit (DDIU). Also refer to Sec. 630.3, Digital Data Interface Unit (DDIU) for programming the parameters of the Digital Data Interface Unit (DDIU). 400.9SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS AND CA- PACITY To break down an established connection: 1. The station user dials his associated DDIUnumber or press the DSS button for the asso- ciated DDIU followed by pressing the FLASH button. The first attendant can also force a disconnect by dialing one of the DDIUs, fol- lowed by pressing the FLASH button,The Starplus SPD 4896 system is card slot cabinet 2.Then dials the station number of the secondoriented with plug in modules (cards) expanding the data unit, confirmation tone is heard.system via station boards and CO boards. The boards are configured as 12 CO/PBX/Centrex lines, 12 digital stations, or 12 single line stations. A com- plete system capacity allows for use of up to 144 ports for Stations, CO Lines, or Data switching Mod- ules.GENERAL DESCRIPTION STARPLUS ‘B SPD 4896Digital Key Telephone System Conditions: 9 The System is transparent to the devicesbeing connected. Therefore each DDIUmust be configured with a specific baud rate, number of data bits and number of stop bits. This configuration will be done bythe first attendant or in the case of an associated data unit can be configured by the user.l Data switching is accomplished using the same wiring the telephone station uses for voice switching.lData ports can be arranged in UCD Groups or Hunt Groups. l Data ports do not have to be associated with a keyset, however to connect two DDIU devices one of them must be associ- ated with a keyset unless the connection is made by the first attendant. * When the data connection has been com- pleted, the baud rate used in the connectionwill be displayed on the keyset.l Non associated DDIU connections can be broken down by the first attendant. DSS/DLS’s can be installed in place of any Digital Key terminal. Standard single line telephones (2500 type) can be supported instead of key stations by installing single line boards (SLI 2) in place of the keystation board (KTl2). Twelve single line telephones can replace 12 Digital Display Terminals for each board exchanged. An ON/OFF switch is located on the front of the power supply. 400-28 Issue 1, March 1994