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    Chapter 3 - Installation
    Single Line Adapter
    The optional Single Line Adapter (SLA) device converts standard digital telephone circuits 
    into 2500-type single line telephone interfaces. The device is a stand-alone type that can 
    accommodate up to two digital station ports and convert them into two 2500-DTMP-type 
    SLT circuits.
    Wiring / Pinouts / Connections -- The SLA has screw-type connectors for both the digital 
    (DTIB) and analog (SLT) interfaces. Refer to the Single Line Adapter’s Installation Guide that is 
    provided with the SLA for additional information.
    Figure 3-10: SLA (Single Line Adapter) 
    						
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    Station/CO Wiring
    Digital & Single Line Wiring
    Digital Stations
    Station port numbers are set by the location of the port on the Station Champ connector.
    Station ports are numbered consecutively from 100 to 107, 148-149, and 108 to 147.
    The first 8 ports are reserved for the built-in DTIB ports, which are always 100-107.
    If an optional DTIB board is installed in the first DTIB/SLIB slot (slot 3), its digital port 
    numbers will be 108-115.
    If two DTIBs are installed in the first two DTIB/SLIB slots (slots 3 & 4), the digital ports will be 
    numbered 100-107 and 108-123.
    Single Line Stations
    If an optional SLIB is installed in the first DTIB/SLIB slot (slot 3), the single line ports will be 
    numbered 108-111.
    Ports 148 and 149 are always for the two built-in single line ports.
    Care must be taken when wiring stations, to ensure that digital keysets are only wired to digital 
    ports and single line phones are wired to single line ports. 
    						
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    Station Champ Connectors -- The following table shows the port number locations on the 
    BKSU/EKSU Station Champ connectors.
    BKSU / EKSU
    Station #Pair Pin # Color
    100 / 126 1 26
    1WH/BL
    BL/WH
    101 / 127 2 27
    2WH/OR
    OR/WH
    102 / 128 3 28
    3WH/GN
    GN/WH
    103 / 129 4 29
    4WH/BN
    BN/WH
    104 / 130 5 30
    5WH/SL
    SL/WH
    105 / 131 6 31
    6RD/BL
    BL/RD
    106 / 132 7 32
    7RD/OR
    OR/RD
    107 / 133 8 33
    8RD/GN
    GN/RD
    110 / 134 9 34
    9RD/BN
    BN/RD
    111 / 135 10 35
    10RD/SL
    SL/RD
    112 / 136 11 36
    11BK/BL
    BL/BK
    113 / 137 12 37
    12BK/OR
    OR/BK
    114 / 138 13 38
    13BK/GN
    GN/BK
    115 / 139 14 39
    14BK/BN
    BN/BK
    116 / 140 15 40
    15BK/SL
    SL/BK
    117 / 141 16 41
    16YL/BL
    BL/YL
    118 / 142 17 42
    17YL/OR
    OR/YL
    119 / 143 18 43
    18YL/GN
    GN/YL
    120 / 144 19 44
    19YL/BN
    BN/YL
    121 / 145 20 45
    20YL/SL
    SL/YL
    122 / 146 21 46
    21VI/BL
    BL/VI
    123 / 147 22 47
    22VI/OR
    OR/VI
    124 / 148 23 48
    23VI/GN
    GN/VI
    125 / 149 24 49
    24VI/BN
    BN/VI
    n/a 25 50
    25VI/SL
    SL/VI 
    						
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    CO Champ Connectors -- The following table shows the port number locations on the
    BKSU/EKSU CO Champ connectors.
    BKSU / EKSU
    COPair Pin # Color Description
    1 / 13 1 26
    1WH/BL
    BL/WH
    2 / 14 2 27
    2WH/OR
    OR/WH
    3 / 15 3 28
    3WH/GN
    GN/WH
    4 / 16 4 29
    4WH/BN
    BN/WH
    5 / 17 5 30
    5WH/SL
    SL/WH
    6 / 18 6 31
    6RD/BL
    BL/RD
    7 / 19 7 32
    7RD/OR
    OR/RD
    8 / 20 8 33
    8RD/GN
    GN/RD
    9 / 21 9 34
    9RD/BN
    BN/RD
    10 / 22 10 35
    10RD/SL
    SL/RD
    11 / 23 11 36
    11BK/BL
    BL/BK
    12 / 24 12 37
    12BK/OR
    OR/BK
    13 38
    13BK/GN
    GN/BKBlank
    14 39
    14BK/BN
    BN/BKBlank
    15 40
    15BK/SL
    SL/BKBlank
    16 41
    16YL/BL
    BL/YLBlank
    17 42
    17YL/OR
    OR/YLBlank
    18 43
    18YL/GN
    GN/YLBlank
    19 44
    19YL/BN
    BN/YLBlank
    20 45
    20YL/SL
    SL/YLAlarm
    (BKSU only)
    21 46
    21VI/BL
    BL/VI--
    22 47
    22VI/OR
    OR/VIExternal Paging
    (BKSU only)
    23 48
    23VI/GN
    GN/VIExternal MOH
    (BKSU only)
    24 49
    24VI/BN
    BN/VI--
    25 50
    25VI/SL
    SL/VIFree Relay
    (BKSU only) 
    						
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    Digital Keyset & Terminal Wiring
    W i r i n g  f r o m  t h e  D T I B  t o  t h e  s t a t io n  j a c k  r e q u ir e s  a  s i n g l e  p a i r  c a b l e  ( 3 - p a i r , c a t e g o r y  3  o r  h i g h er  
    is required). Digitized voice, signaling and battery are sent over this pair.
    The following diagram gives details on connections of station jacks to the system. The “Station 
    Champ Connector” table gives the configuration of the 25-pair station connector arrangement 
    and punchdown-type block.
    Figure 3-11: Digital Station Jack Wiring
    Single Line Telephone Wiring
    The SLIB is wired to SLT devices with single pair cabling to provide talk battery, voice and 
    signaling to and from the SLT.
    Typical wiring to the SLT jack is shown in the following diagram. The “Station Champ 
    Connectors” table gives the configuration of the station connector arrangement when 
    connected to a punchdown-type block.
    Figure 3-12: Single Line Telephone Wiring
    Only the first pair (green, red) on the jack should be connected to the KSU. No other 
    pairs should be connected.
    BK
    YR
    GDIGITAL RING (BLUE/WHITE)
    DIGITAL TIP (WHITE/BLUE)
    RJ11
    BK
    YR
    G
    RJ11
    VOICE RING (BLUE/WHITE)
    VOICE TIP ( WHITE/BLUE) 
    						
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    Keyset/Headset Installation
    Wall Mounting the Digital Keyset
    To wall mount the digital key telephone, use the wall mount bracket and a standard type jack 
    designed for 630-type wall hanging applications provided. 
    1. Remove handset from cradle and locate the plastic retainer in the bottom of the 
    hookswitch well area.
    2. Slowly push the plastic retainer upward until it is free.
    3. Locate the tab on the plastic retainer 
    making sure it is toward you, then place 
    it back into its holder.,
    4. Slide the plastic retainer all the way 
    down into its channel. Part of the 
    retainer remains above its holder to 
    hold the handset secure during use in a 
    wall mount configuration.
    5. Turn telephone over and unplug the 
    line cord.
    6. Reroute line cord through the access 
    channel on the top of the telephone,
    -or-
    Run line cord through hole provided, 
    and plug into connector on the back of 
    the telephone.
    7. Line up the hooks on the top and 
    bottom of the wall mount bracket so 
    they can engage with the slots cut into 
    the bottom of the telephone base. 
    Insert the bottom hooks first.
    8. Slide the mounting bracket slowly downwards until the top tabs slide into the top slots 
    and snap into place.
    9. Match the two key hole slots on the base plate with the lugs on the 630-A type jack and 
    align the modular connector, then slide the telephone into place.
    10. Place the handset onto the retainer.
    The STS
     Telephone is now ready to use. 
    						
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    Installing a Headset
    The STARPLUS STS digital key telephone is designed to operate with industry-standard 2.5mm 
    connector headset adapters and operator headsets. Each digital key station can be individually 
    programmed for Headset operation. When programmed, a headset with its adapter box may 
    be connected to a key telephone station for Headset use.
    To install a headset, either:
    Insert the headset’s 2.5mm plug into the 2.5mm connector on the left side of the keyset
    -or-
    1. Remove the handset cord from the bottom of the Key Telephone unit.
    2. Plug the Headset Adapter cord into the vacant handset jack on the Key Telephone base.
    3. Then plug the handset and the Headset into the modular jacks of the Adapter box.
    This allows handset or headset operation as desired by switching the selector switch on 
    the Adaptor box. Speakerphone operation is disabled while a station is in Headset Mode.
    4. Leaving the handset in place, connect a modular headset to the handset jack located on 
    the side of the telephone.
    REQUIREMENT -- For headset to operate properly, make sure to use a Headset Unit that complies 
    with the current industry standards.
    System Checkout
    Prior to actual power up and initialization, check out the STS Sy stem to avoid s tart up delay s or 
    improper loading. A step-by-step checklist is provided for this purpose.
    Preliminary Procedures
    1. Make sure the Basic Key Service Unit (BKSU) is properly grounded to a cold water pipe or 
    earth ground.
    2. Verify that all expander modules are firmly seated onto their connectors.
    3. Inspect the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) for shorted wiring and improper polarity that 
    would affect the Digital Terminal or DSS console.
    4. Make certain the lithium battery switch (SW4) on the Main Board Unit of the BKSU is set 
    to the ON position to enable the battery backup option.
    5. Make sure the MDF cables connected to the BKSU are secure and are plugged into the 
    correct position. 
    						
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    Power Up Sequence
    The power up sequence involves 1) the proper application of AC power to the system and 
    2) defaulting the system. A successful power up is assured if installation checklist is followed.
    1. Plug the AC power cord of the Key Service Unit into the dedicated 117V AC outlet.
    2. Turn the power switch of the KSU to ON.
    3. On the MBU, set switch 8 on(SW5) to the OFF position to retain changes to the database.
    The system is ready for programming. If problems occur, refer to Chapter 4, “Maintenance 
    and Troubleshooting.”
    Table 3-7: Power Supply Tests
    Voltage Destination Voltage Reading Test Point Location
    117V AC +117V AC,
    ±10%Commercial
    Power Source 
    						
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    Maintenance and
    Troubleshooting
    This chapter provides a guideline for isolating and resolving functional problems that may be 
    encountered due to improper use or component failure of the STARPLUS STS system. Other 
    failures, such as no dial tone from the central office, must also be considered as an overall 
    troubleshooting procedure. 
    						
    							      
    						
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