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    							STARPLUS @ SPD 4996Digital Key Telephone System
    INSTALLATION
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    F.Single Line Board (SL12)The Single Line Telephone board (SL12) pro-
    vides the interface for 12 
    2500-type single line
    telephones. 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 volt-
    ages.Only ons Ring Generator is required 
    per system
    One Tri-Output Power Supply will acconm~otfatetwo SL12 boards. When an SLl2 boiwd isinstelled, it 1s recommsnded tnaf the DTM4 DTIMFReceher Moduk.be instal1edatthe.s time. if,3o~more SL12 boardsam inst#edInthesyste~&feast i DlhM should beinstalled. However, no.mor&then 3 SLfZ boards with DIM4 mceiveffi onthem can he im3talred in ths system;
    Message Waiting capability comes installed on
    the Single Line Telephone Board (SL12). This
    circuitry provides message waiting lamps to
    single line telephones equipped with message
    waiting lamps and supports up to 12 Single LineTelephone Message Waiting lamps at 
    9OV dc
    typically across tip and ring.
    LEDs & indicators:The 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.
    STARPLUS @ SPD 4696
    Digital Key Telephone System
    Line/Station Interfaces:The board has one female 
    50-pin amphenolconnector on the front edge. This interfaces the
    circuits on the board to the MDF. The board hasone two- conductor molex connector to provide
    an input for 
    9OV ac ring. A second two-conduc-
    tor molex connector interfaces -48V dc to the
    card. Each SL12 
    instalfed in the system must
    have both 
    9OV ad and -48V dc applied to it via
    these connectors. The card also provides
    proper fusing or protection to comply with the
    requirements of UL 1459 Second Edition and
    CSA C22.2 No. 225 standards.
    These single line telephones can be equipped
    with a standard Message Waiting Lamp 
    (9OV T
    & R) that operate on the ‘Yip” 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 provided
    if 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.
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    							INSTALLATIONSTARPLUS @ Si’D 4896
    Digital Key Telephone System
    G.CO Loop interface Board (C012)
    This board interfaces 12 Loop start CO lines to
    Table 500-3 CO Line Board (C012) Connections
    the system. This board can be plugged into anydesignated trunk slot. Refer to Figure 500-l 1
    CO Line Board (C012) for location of connec-
    tors.
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    RingThe board contains two 
    LEDs to indicate the
    presence of -5V dc and 
    +5V dc. In addition, the
    board has 12 red 
    LEDs to provide the status of
    each CO line on the board. The status shall be
    lit is in use and unlit is idle.
    Line/Station Interiaces:The board has one female 
    50-pin amphenolconnector on the front edge. This will interface
    the circuits on the board to the MDF.
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    STARPLUS @ SPD 48%
    Digital Key Telephone System
    500.4APPLICATION MODULES
    A.
    4-Circuit DTMF Receiver Module (DTM4)This board provides four DTMF receivers for
    SL12 boards. This board is connected onto
    each SL12 board. Each SL12 board may 
    con-tain 1 DTM4 board.
    1
    Wiring I Pkouts I connections:The board has a female molex connector at
    each end that plugs onto metal pins located on
    each SLT board.
    Generally, one receiver will support 
    DISA
    and/or eight SLT stations under light to moder-ate traffic. 
    if SLT and or DISA traffic is heavy,
    additional DTMF receivers should be added. It
    is also recommended to add additional DTMF
    Receivers when a Voice Mail or Auto Attendant
    is connected to the system.
    500.5Tri-Output Power Supply Installation
    The Tri-Output power supply interfaces with the
    Single Line Board (SLl2) and contains a -48V dc
    supply, 24V 
    dc supply, and a Ring Generator. This
    is a wall mountable unit and contains screw type
    terminals for its connections. Each Tri-Output power
    supply can accommodate two SL12 boards for the
    -48V supply. The Ring Generator portion of the
    Tri-Output power supply can accommodate all SL12
    boards installed in the system.
    The Tri-Output power supply can provide a -48V dc
    source up to 1 amp of current. The 24V dc source
    will handle up to 1 amp of current. The Ring Gener-
    ator can supply up to 5 watts of Ring voltage.
    The Tri-Output Power Supply must be mounted
    within 3 feet of the telephone system. It also must bewithin 5 feet of a 120V ac, 
    60Hz, Parallel blade,
    grounding type outlet. The Power Supply must be
    provided free air movement at top and bottom.The 
    T&Output Power Supply is designed for fixedwall mounting.
    1.Position the Tri-Output Power Supply on wall
    where it is to be mounted and mark four
    centers for screw locations.
    2.Attach.Power Supply to wall using four, hex,
    pan or round head fasteners listed below:
    - Plaster/Wallboard: #8 Toggle bolts
    - Wood: #8 by 1 in. wood screws
    - Block: #8 Toggle bolts
    - Concrete: #8 by 1 in. lag shields with
    #8 by 1 in. lag screws
    Field Wiring Output Connections:The unit MUST be unplugged from the line before
    proceeding.
    Output connections must be installed in confor-
    mance with all state and local electrical codes by a
    licensed electrician.Output connections are made by means of a barrier
    strip inside the Power Supply.
    1.Loosen (do not remove) the two screws on topand two screws at bottom to remove cover.
    2.Locate the output barrier strip and wire feed-thru hole at lower right side respectively.
    3. Feed approved wiring through bushing and
    connect to proper terminals using ring or lock-ing spade type terminals. Terminal legend is
    near barrier strip and on cover.
    4. After properly securing field wiring, replace
    cover and tighten four cover screws.
    AC Input Connection:All output connections must be made before 
    piug-ging in the Power Supply. The Power Supply may
    now be plugged into a 120V ac, 
    60Hz, 15a outlet. If
    an outlet is not available, a UL listed receptacle of
    proper type and configuration must be installed in
    conformance with all state and local electrical codes.500-l 8
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    500.6Backplane l/O Expansion Module 
    In-stallation
    The Backplane 
    I/O Expansion Module is a wall
    mount unit with a 
    36-pin input connector and four
    RS-232C output connectors.
    The Backplane 
    I/O Expansion kit consists of one
    connecting cable and the l/O Expansion Module.
    1.Locate the Backplane I/O Expansion Module
    in a location on the MDF backboard 
    conven-ient to the KSU.
    2.Locate the J24 connector on the backplane of
    the KSU cabinet.
    3.Locate the connecting cable that comes with
    the Backplane 
    I/O Expansion Module. This
    cable has a male and female 50-pin amphenolconnector on it.
    4. Connect one end of the cable to the J24
    connector on the backplane of the KSU 
    cabi-
    - net.
    5.Connect one end of that cable into the con-
    nectar marked “SVC Jl” on the Backplane I/OExpansion Module.
    O[00000000000000
    000000000000100
    Backplane I/O Expansion Module Wiring Pinouts
    KSlJWEICOMPUTER orPRINTERP-E)
    Pin #Pin #
    DB-25DB-25
    2
    3
    20’
    6*
    7
    5
    Transmit Data
    Receive Data
    DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
    FITS (Request to Send)
    GND
    DSR (Data Set Ready)RS-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.
    * If your Personal Computer does not provide DTR,
    2
    Pin #DE9
    3
    32
    204
    68
    5
    8
    you MUST jumper pins 6 & 20 together on the KSU side.Figure 500-12 Backplane 
    i/O Expansion Module Connections
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    STARPLUS @ SPD 4896
    Digital Key Telephone System500.7DIGITAL TERMINALS
    A. Digital Terminals Installation:
    The Digital Terminals are interfaced with the
    Starplus SPD 4896 Key Station Board (KT12)
    which has 12 circuits per board. Each 
    12-circuitKey Station Board interface is extended from
    the Basic KSU to the MDF through the front
    edge connector on the key Station Board.
    At the MDF are the terminated distribution ca-
    bles that are run from each key telephone 
    ioca-tion. Each Key Telephone requires two-pair
    twisted cable wiring to connect the digital termi-nals to the system on a “home run” basis. The
    telephone end of the cable is terminated on a
    modular jack and the MDF end of the cable
    should terminate on a punchdown block makingup the MDF. Refer to Figure 500-2 Basic KSU
    Equipment Cabinet.
    Telephones are connected to the station inter-
    faces via industry-standard twisted, e-pair, 22
    or 24 gauge wire. The station cable run from themain distribution frame to the station wall jack
    should not exceed 1000 feet. Refer to Figure
    500-I 3 Digital Terminal Modular Block Wiring.
    Station cable is connected to the MDF at one
    end, and a modular connecting block at the
    other end. The modular line cord of the tele-
    phone is then plugged into the connecting
    block.
    Oniy one station may be connected to a port. It is 1NOTpossible to bridge station ports.The system communicates with each phone
    using 4 wires. Two of the wires are used to senddigital information (voice and control signals)
    from the system to the telephone, and two wiresare used by the telephone to send digital infor-
    mation to the system. All 4 wires are necessaryfor the telephone to function. Each telephone
    connected to a station port has two digital chan-nels. The primary channel is used for voice
    communications only. The secondary channel
    is used to provide a secondary path for data
    switching applications (future).
    The installer should exercise caution when con-
    necting a digital terminal while system power is
    on. Each digital terminal station circuit is over-
    load protected by internal circuitry on the 12-cir-
    cuit Key Station Board (KT12) or l2-circuitSingle Line Telephone Board 
    (SL12), however
    the proper polarity of the wired connections
    must be maintained for proper operation.
    The standard Single Line Telephone, Single
    Line Telephone Adapter (OPX), and Digital
    DSS Console are all considered to be tele-
    phones by the system. These interfaces are allwired to digital key station ports the same as a
    digital telephone.
    6.Digital DSS Console Installation:
    The Digital 
    DSS/DLS Console is assigned to
    operate with a digital terminal. Up to three
    DSS/DLS Console units can be assigned to anyone station. There are a maximum of 72
    DS.$/DLS Consoles that can be installed on the
    Starplus SPD 4896 System. Each unit uses a
    digital terminal interface circuit and reduces
    station capacity on a one-per-one basis.
    A two-pair twisted cable is required for connect-
    ing the 
    DSS/DLS Console unit to the MDF. The
    cable should be run from the 
    DSS/DLS Console
    to the MDF in a “home run” manner. The
    DSS/DLS Console end of the cable is termi-
    nated on a three-pair modular jack and the MDFis “punched down” on a terminal block for cross
    connection to the appropriate station cable.
    Refer to Figure 500-13 Digital Terminal
    Modular Block Wiring.
    Since the system supplies power to the
    DSS/DLS Console, no transformer or external
    power device is required.
    Installing an Expanded 
    DSS/DLS Module:
    a.
    b.
    C.
    d.
    e.
    f.
    g.
    h.Unplug the line cord from the 
    DSS/DLS Con-
    sole.Using a screw driver, remove the solid plastic
    overlay from the right side of the DSS/DLS
    Console and discard.
    Using a 
    phillips screwdriver, remove the four
    screws from the filler panel. Discard the filler
    panel. The screws will be used to secure the
    expansion module.
    Tilt the expansion module down and insert into
    the top of the opening in the console.
    Work the expansion module into place, and
    secure with the four screws from step c.
    Place the blank label overlay over the buttons
    on the expansion module.
    Place the new button overlay over the buttons
    and secure into the two indents at the top of theopening, two indents on each side and two
    indents on the bottom.
    Turn the 
    DSS/DLS Console over and connect
    the provided line cord into the bottom of the
    Expansion Module. Also re-connect the line
    cord to the other module in the 
    DSS/DLS Con-
    sole.500-20
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    SARPLUS @ %‘I) 4896
    Digital Key Telephone System
    C.Wall Mounting the Executive TelephoneAll connections to the Digital Terminal are fully
    modular. To wall mount the Digital Terminal, it is
    necessary to use the Wall Mount bracket that comeswith each Digital Terminal and one standard-type
    jack assembly designed for normal wall hanging
    applications.a. Unplug the line cord from the phone. This line
    cord will be re-used and should be retained.
    b. Using a screw driver, remove the plastic num-
    ber retainer by inserting the screw driver under-
    neath the middle of the retainer and prying
    upwards. Remove the screw and the handset
    tab. Be careful to position the tab so that the
    protrusion faces the hookswitch. This will allow
    the handset to remain secure when the tele-
    phone is on the wall. Replace the screw and
    snap the number retainer back into place.
    c. Reverse the back plate on the telephone for
    wall mounting.
    d. Line up the hooks at the bottom of the bracket
    so that they engage with the slots cut in the
    bottom of the telephone base. Tilt the telephoneback and lock the telephone into the hooks at
    the top of the bracket. The bracket will snap in
    place.e. Route the line cord from the wall jack and plug
    into the connector on the back of the telephone.Now match the two key hole slots on the base
    plate with the lugs on the 630-A type jack. Alignthe modular connector and slide telephone into
    place. Refer to Figure 500-l 4 Digital Terminal
    Wall Mounting.
    D.Single Line Telephone InstallationSingle Line Telephones 
    (SLT’s) can be ex-
    changed for digital terminals on a one-for-one
    basis with an OPX box.
    The Single Line Telephone Board (SL12) can
    be plugged into any designated card slot. Each
    Single Line Telephone board supports 12
    standard single line telephones (standard
    DTMF Single Line Telephones and message
    waiting DTMF 
    SLTs). It is recommended that
    the Tri-Output Power Supply be used with this
    card to provide the 
    9OV ac and -48V dc volt-
    ages.One Tri-Output Power Supply wilt accommodate
    two 
    SLl2 boards. When an SL12 board is
    installed, it is recommended that the DTlL44 DTMP /
    Receiver Module be installed at the same time. If /
    3 or more SLIP boards are installed in the /system, at least 1 DTM4 should be installed. Nomore than 3 SLlZboards wifh DTbl4 receivers on/
    IThe DTMF Receiver Module (DTM4) may be
    installed on each Single tine Telephone Board
    installed. The DTMF Receiver Module (DTM4)
    installs onto a Single tine Telephone Board
    (SL12) and provides 4 DTMF receivers. DTMF
    receivers can be added to the system to supportSingle Line Telephones. If SLT traffic is heavy
    or a Voice Mail system is being installed, it is
    recommended that additional DTMF Receiver
    Modules be installed in the system.
    Each SLT requires one-pair cable. The cable
    should be placed from the telephone location to
    the MDF in a “home run” manner. The tele-
    phone end of the cable run should be termi-
    nated in a modular jack. Refer to Figure 500-2
    Basic KSU Equipment Cabinet. The MDF end
    should be “punched down” on a terminal block
    for cross connection to the appropriate station
    cable. Refer to Figure 500-13 Digital Terminal
    Modular Block Wiring for SLT wiring connec-
    tions.
    E.SLT Adapter / Off-Premise Extension
    Module (OPX)This external module provides the interface for
    one long loop (OPX) single line telephone
    (2500 type) extension. This module requires a
    separately provided -48V dc power supply to
    provide the necessary current for long loop
    applications and to support ring generation.
    This module is wired to and interfaces with a
    digital key terminal port on the 
    Starplus SPD
    4896 system. The OPX box meets the require-
    ments of the FCC for connection to the tele-
    phone 
    (Telco) network. Telephones must be
    DTMF only (2500 type). Refer to Figure 500-I 5
    Off-Premise Extension (OPX) Module
    The OPX module also provides for one Power
    Fail circuit in the event of an AC power failure
    and contains its own DTMF receiver.
    Buttons and LEDs:
    An LED located on the back of the unit indicatescorrect connection and will light when the SLT
    station is taken off-hook.
    Connections:All connections to the SLA (OPX) adapter are
    made on the back of the unit. Two modular
    jacks and a two-wire cable are located on the
    back of the unit for connection to the KSU and
    power supply. The two wire cable connects to
    a 48V dc power supply. The modular jack
    marked KSU is connected to a KSU Digital
    terminal station port. This connection requires
    all four wires and wires the same as a key
    station. The modular jack marked OPX is wired
    to the SLT station (2500 type), OPX circuit or
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