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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 @ st=D 4696 Digital Key Telephone SystemINSTALLATION a/ i/66Ml-50 STATION BLOCKS SLOT SLOTSLOT SLOTSLOTSLOTSLOT*1mSLOT#3.i4#Sx10Cl1%12 I/O MODULE 66Ml-50 CO LINE BLOCKS SLOTSLOTSLOTSLOT15#5#7118Figure 500-I Basic KSU Cabinet Mounting Arrangement Issue 1, March 1994 500-3
INSTALLATIONSTARPLUS @ SPD 489fi Digital Key Telephone System /’ 3C-?\: / : ! ; : : i : !: z‘x-d, ji 0 r=e-’ G. ..--..-..._._.__.__....L.. --_, --Figure 500-2 Basic KSU Equipment Cabinet--__ _,500-4 Issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS @ SPD 4896 Digital Key Telephone SystemINSTALLATIONI rt-Figure 500-3 Basic KSU Cabinet Mounting Dimensions Issue 1, March 1994 500-5
INSTALLATIONSTARPLUS @ SPD 4996 Digital Key Telephone Systemcabinet to locate the mounting holes. Also refer to Figure 500-3 Basic KSU Cabinet Mounting Dimensions. static RAM. cunstructfk techniques fur mounting-tooff* _ . _ ,concrete, plasterboard, or wooden surfaces. Proper tiounting is the resnonsibilitv of the 3.Drill the holes and mount the cabinet. C.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. Refer to Figure 500-4 Central Processor Unit (CPU). The master CPU also provides software and hardware support to en- sure the following:A Battery jumper strap is located on the CPU board. Jumpering from pins 1 & 2 disables the Battery Backup. Between pins 2 & 3 enables the Battery Backup option. The CPU allows the use of either 1 Megabit or 4 megabit static RAM chips to be used for RAM memory. l Watch dog timer and recovery. = State/Event software design. l 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.lInterpret an ID code from each PCB so that card type can be determined automatically.. Process interrupts from peripheral cards and scan VCB.In addition, there is one RS-232C (modular connector) 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 JWhen two power supplies an? installed on the samesystemandyou wantto mmove the Central Processor Unit from service, BQTH power-suppiies MUStbe turned off1 LEDs & Indicators:_Three 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 indications. l/O Ports - Wiring/Pinouts/Connections:The 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 developed ACD Reporting software package. Refer to Figures 500-5 and 500-6 for additional information. 500-6Issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS @ SPD 4999 Digital Key Telephone SystemINSTALLATION -12v +12v+SVHW-tbl3at-YtiErHeartbeat-Slave Resetswitch RS-232C Input/Output Port (Future)Figure 500-4 Central Processor Unit (CPU) issue 1, March 1994 500-7
STARPLUS @ SPD 4696 INSTALLATION Digital Key Telephone SystemPin #1 Pin #8CPU I/O 8 Pin Modular Jack Pinout KSUWE) Pin # 8 Pin Mad Jack 6Transmit Data 5Receive Data FITS (Request to Send) I CTS (Clear to Send)\ / 7DSR (Data Set Ready) GND 4 3DTR (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 ParityE) Flow Control Method: Xon/Xoff NOTE: Arrows show flow control direction.PRINTER TERMINAL WE) Pin # Pin #m-25m-9 23 3 4 5 6 72 520 4 Figure 500-5 RS-232C Printer Connections on CPU Board 500-8 issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS @ SPD 4896Digital Key Telephone System INSTALLATION KSUWE)Pin #IPin #8CPU I/O 8 Pin Modular Jack Pinout COMPUTER CONNECTION PW Pin # 8 Pin Mod Jack 6Transmit Data Pin #Pin #m-25DB-92 3Receive Data 32 CTS (Clear to Send) 47 RTS (Request to Send) 6 8GND 47 5RS-232C PINOUTData 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/XoffNOTE: Arrows show flow control direction. Figure 500-e RS-232C Computer Connections on CPU Board issue 1, March 1994500-9
INSTALLAnON STARPLUS @ SPD 4899Digital Key Telephone System D.Voice Control Board (VCB) The Voice Control Board (VCB) provides the time siot 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 +SV dc and - 5V dc. Modem Interface:The 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.(future) NotUsed The Bell System (Western Electric) standards 103 and 212Afor design is incorporated into the design of this . The 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.When two power supplies sm instslled on the samesystemandyou wenttunmmvethe Central~roct?sso~ Unit from. service, BOTH power~supplies MUST be tzltned&~ MOREMFigure 500-7 Voice Control Board (VCB) 500-l 0Issue 1, March 1994
STARPLUS @ SPD 4996 Digital Key Telephone SystemINSTALLATION E.Key Telephone Board (KT12)This board provides the interface to twelve digi- tal telephones. This board can be plugged into any designated station slot. Refer to Figure 500-8 Key Telephone Board (KT12) for location of connectors. LEDs & Indicators: The board contains two LEDs to indicate the presence of +SJ dc and -5V dc. The LEDs are located on the top portion of the board. Line/Station Interfaces: The board has one mate 50-pin amphenol con- nector on the front edge. This will interface the circuits on the board to the MDF. 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.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 any one of the interface circuits. The Key Station interface circuits are protected from mis-wiring and over-current.Table 500-l Key Telephone Board (KT12) i 3/ 4 r5I 6// 7I I 8 II i 9 ’ / / IO1 11 I / 12 +( 13 i 14 - T/ 15 ’ 16 - 28 329 430 5 31 632 7 33 834 9 35 1036 1137 1238 13 39 1440 15 41 Jei- // 17! 42 I! 17 1 18/ 43 18 ~ 19144I 19 / 20~ 45 ;20 21; 46 ij 21 22;47 I22 j 23I4823 I 24: 49 : 24 -~ 25I 50 : 25 - 1, I - i -COLOR WH/BL BL/WH WH/OR OR/WH WH/GN GNiWH WH/BN BNANH WH/SL SLNVH RD/BL BURD RD/OROWRD RD/GN GN/RD RD/BN BN/RD RD/SL SURD BWBL BL/BK BWOR OFUBK BWGN GN/BK BWBN BN/BK BWSL SUBK YLIBL BUYL YUOR OR/YL YUGNGNNL YUBN BNNL YUSL SUYL VIIBL BLNIVI/OR ORNI VI/GN GNNI DESIG Port 001Xmt Tip Xmt Ring Rcve Tip Rcve RincPort 002Xmt Tip Xmt Ring Rcve Tip Rcve Ring Port 003Xmt Tip Xmt Ring Rcve Tip Rcve Ring Port 004Xmt Tip Xmt Ring Rcve Tip Rcve Ring Port 005Xmt Tip Xmt Ring Rcve Tip Rcve Ring Port 006Xmt Tip Xmt Ring Rcve Tip Rcve Ring Port 007Xmt Tip Xmt Ring Rcve Tip Rcve Ring Port 008Xmt Tip Xmt Ring Rcve Tip Rcve Ring 7 I i -IPort009 Xmt Tip -Xmt Ring Rcve Tip : Rcve Ring ! Port010 XmtTipXmt Ringj Rcve Tip I Rcve Ring / Port011 Xmt Tip1 Xmt Ring ; Rcve Tip Rcve Ring j Port 012 Xmt Tipj Xmt Ring : VI/BN ;Rcve Tip / BNNIRcve Ring VI/SL I External Page Tip: SLNIj External Page Ring Issue 1, March 1994 500-l 1
INSTALLATIONSTARPLUS @ SPD 4896 Digital Key Telephone System +sv -5V )\ # dlin” // Figure 500-8 Key Teiephone Board (KTI 2)500-l 2 issue 1, March 1994