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ND-45492 (E)

ISSUE 2

PART OF STOCK # 151900

Installation Procedure Manual

DECEMBER, 1997

NEC America, Inc.

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Summary of Contents for NEAX 2000 IVS

Page 1: ...ND 45492 E ISSUE 2 PART OF STOCK 151900 Installation Procedure Manual DECEMBER 1997 NECAmerica Inc ...

Page 2: ... America Inc has prepared this document for use by its em ployees and customers The information contained herein is the property of NEC America Inc and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC America Inc NEAX and Dterm are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation Copyright 1997 NEC America Inc Printed in the U S A ...

Page 3: ...cedure Manual Addendum Revision Sheet 1 3 ND 45492 E ISSUE 2 PAGE No ADD No 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 i ii iii iv v vi vii viii ix x xi xii 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1 32 2 1 33 2 1 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 PAGE No ADD No 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 ...

Page 4: ...evision Sheet 2 3 ND 45492 E ISSUE 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 2 1 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 PAGE No ADD No 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 2 1 116 2 1 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 PAGE No ADD No 001 002 003 004 005 ...

Page 5: ...ENDUM 006 ADDENDUM 007 ADDENDUM 008 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX2000 IVS Installation Procedure Manual Addendum Revision Sheet 3 3 ND 45492 E ISSUE 2 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 PAGE No ADD No 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 PAGE No ADD No 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 ...

Page 6: ...rd Dialing DID Calls x 5 Regulatory Information on Single Line Analog Telephones xi 6 Hearing Aid Compatibility xi 7 Industry Canada CS 03 xi 8 Safety Certifications xii 8 1 Safety Considerations xii CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 PURPOSE 1 2 REFERENCE MANUAL 1 3 HOW TO FOLLOW THIS MANUAL 2 3 1 SCOPE OF INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 2 CHAPTER 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 3 1 TRUNKING DIAGRAM 3 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATI...

Page 7: ...ation of Peripheral Equipment 60 NAP 200 005 Connection of Battery 72 NAP 200 006 Cable Running to the MDF 79 NAP 200 007 Termination of Cables on the MDF 86 NAP 200 008 Mounting of Circuit Cards 142 NAP 200 009 Installation of Back up MP System 145 NAP 200 010 System Initialization and System Data Entry 151 NAP 200 011 Operation Test 154 NAP 200 012 Cleaning and Visual Check 155 NAP 200 013 Mount...

Page 8: ...7 Figure 003 6 Mounting of the PIM 28 Figure 003 7 Connection of PIMs 29 Figure 003 8 Mounting of the TOP COVER 30 Figure 003 9 Cable Connection on the PZ PW86 31 Figure 003 9 Cable Connection on the PZ PW86 Continued 32 Figure 003 9 Cable Connection on the PZ PW86 Continued 33 Figure 003 10 Cable Connection between the PZ PW86 and the BWB 34 Figure 003 11 AC CORD B and AC Power Cable Wiring 35 Fi...

Page 9: ...Figure 007 2 Location of each LEN 1 of 2 87 Figure 007 3 Location of each LEN 2 of 2 88 Figure 007 4 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement 1 of 8 89 Figure 007 5 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement 2 of 8 90 Figure 007 6 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement 3 of 8 91 Figure 007 7 LTC Connector Pin Arrangment 4 of 8 92 Figure 007 8 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement 5 of 8 93 Figure 007 9 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement 6 of ...

Page 10: ...BGM Sources 129 Figure 007 37 Cable Connection between PN TNTA and External BGM Sources 130 Figure 007 38 Outline of the PFT PN AUCA Connection 131 Figure 007 39 MDF Cross Connection for the PFT PN AUCA 1 of 2 132 Figure 007 40 MDF Cross Connection for the PFT PN AUCA 2 of 2 133 Figure 007 41 Outline of the PFT PZ 8PFTA Connection 134 Figure 007 42 Connection of 25 Pair Cable and PZ 8PFTA 135 Figu...

Page 11: ...Cards 14 Table 003 1 Recommended Fasteners 46 Table 006 1 MDF Cables for each PIM 80 Table 007 1 LTC Connector Accommodation 86 Table 007 2 LTC0 LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information 1 of 4 97 Table 007 3 LTC0 LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information 2 of 4 98 Table 007 4 LTC0 LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information 3 of 4 99 Table 007 5 LTC0 LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information 4 of 4 100 ...

Page 12: ...ay fall causing seri ous damage to the product 10 Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This pr...

Page 13: ... qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment ...

Page 14: ...vided 3 FCC Part 68 Registration 3 1 Company Notification Before installing the NEAX2000 IVS to the telephone network the telephone company must be provided with the following Your telephone number The FCC registration numbers JAPAN USA PBX AY5JPN 20542 PF E AY5USA 21582 PF E Hybrid AY5JPN 20543 MF E AY5USA 21583 MF E Key system AY5JPN 20586 KF E AY5USA 21584 KF E The Ringer Equivalence Number is ...

Page 15: ...ary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact NEC America Inc s Oregon plant at 503 648 5000 for repair and or warranty information If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the tele phone company may request that you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved NO REPAIRS CAN BE DONE B...

Page 16: ...11C The equipment should be used only behind a PBX or KTS The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the l...

Page 17: ...em if present are connected together This protection may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropri ate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate NOTICE The Load Number assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be con nected to a telephone loop whi...

Page 18: ... perform each installation step according to the procedures described in Section 2 of Chapter 3 2 REFERENCE MANUAL During installation refer also to the manuals below Figure 1 1 Reference Manuals for Installation CIRCUIT CARD MANUAL COMMAND DESCRIPTION CONTENTS OF CUSTOMER DATA MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE QUANTITY OF CIRCUIT CARDS BAY FACE LAYOUT MAINTENANCE MANUAL REFERENCE MANUALS COMMAND MANUAL SYSTE...

Page 19: ...s manual covers the installation shown in Figure 1 2 Figure 1 2 Scope of Installation Works NAP 200 003 INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT NAP 200 008 MOUNTING OF CIRCUIT CARDS NAP 200 004 INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT SN610 ATTCON MDF MDF CABLE NAP 200 006 CABLE RUNNING TO MDF NAP 200 007 TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF Dterm TO C O LINE TIE LINE SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE TO TAS INDICATOR ALM INDICAT...

Page 20: ...E M RS 232C V 11 TCP IP V 11 RS 232C RS 232C LONG LINE STATION SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE VOICE MAIL SYSTEM Dterm DSS Dterm LONG LINE DSS SN610 ATTCON SMDR PMS HOTEL PRINTER PC FOR OAI AND ACD MIS PC FOR OAI DTE MAT FROM LC FOR REMOTE MAINTENANCE Note 1 DPC ETHER AP01 AP00 DLCC DLCF DLCB DLCN DLC LCJ LCD AUC PFT MP INCLUDING SW DTG PBSND 16CFT MLDT PLO MEM MODEM PBR TNT SMDR COT AUC DIT ODT ODT DTI CCH...

Page 21: ...runk Card MFR MF Receiver Trunk Card COT C O Trunk Card MLDT Melody Trunk Card DAT Digital Announcement Trunk Card MODEM Modem DCH D Channel Handler Card MP Main Processor Card DIT DID Trunk Card PFT Power Failure Transfer DK External Relay Key Interface Card PMS Property Management System DLC Digital Line Circuit Card for Dterm SN 716 DESKCON CDT OD Trunk Card 2 4 wire E M DLCB DLCN Digital Line ...

Page 22: ... Installation Wall Mounting Installation 19 Inch Rack Mounting Installation Desk Top Installation This equipment can only be serviced by a qualified service person Examples of system configurations for each installation method are shown in Figure 2 2 through 2 7 Figure 2 2 1 PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation RACK PARTS PIM FRONT BASE ...

Page 23: ...D 45492 E Page 6 Revision 2 0 Figure 2 3 2 PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation BASE 1 ONE FRAME CONFIGURATION RACK PARTS PIM1 PIM0 BASE BASE RACK PARTS PIM1 FRONT FRONT PIM0 2 TWO FRAME CONFIGURATION ...

Page 24: ...ND 45492 E CHAPTER 2 Page 7 Revision 2 0 Figure 2 4 8 PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation PIM3 PIM2 PIM1 PIM0 PIM7 PIM6 PIM5 PIM4 BASE FRONT RACK PARTS ...

Page 25: ...CHAPTER 2 ND 45492 E Page 8 Revision 2 0 Figure 2 5 1 PIM Configuration for Wall Mounting Installation PIM RACK PARTS ...

Page 26: ...ND 45492 E CHAPTER 2 Page 9 Revision 2 0 Figure 2 6 1 PIM Configuration for 19 inch Rack Mounting Installation PIM 19 BRACKET ...

Page 27: ...CHAPTER 2 ND 45492 E Page 10 Revision 2 0 Figure 2 7 1 PIM Configuration for Desk Top Installation PIM ...

Page 28: ...tacles are to be connected to earth ground at the service equipment 1 1 2 SUPPLEMENTARY GROUND In addition to the equipment grounding conductor in the power supply cord a supplementary equipment ground ing conductor shall be installed between the product or system and ground This conductor shall be at least as large as the ungrounded branch supply conductors It shall be connected to the NEAX2000 I...

Page 29: ...ar a grounded wrist strap to protect circuit cards from static electricity Figure 3 1 Static Electricity Precautions 1 of 2 CARD FRONT PBX WRIST STRAP WHEN PLUGGING UNPLUGGING A CIRCUIT CARD WHEN HOLDING A CIRCUIT CARD FRAME GROUND SCREW NEVER TOUCH THE COMPONENTS OR SOLDERED SURFACE WITH BARE HANDS ...

Page 30: ... WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD AROUND KEEP THE CARD IN A CONDUCTIVE POLYETHYLENE BAG WEAR A WRIST STRAP AND PERFORM THE WORK ON A GROUNDED CONDUCTIVE WORK SURFACE CIRCUIT CARD CIRCUIT CARD CONDUCTIVE POLYETHYLENE BAG WHEN MAKING A SWITCH SETTING ON A CIRCUIT CARD WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD ...

Page 31: ...Power on These circuit cards must be plugged in or unplugged only with power off to prevent damage to the card or other system circuitry SPN CP01 FP SPN CP02 MP SPN BS00 BS00 SPN BS01 BS01 SPN AP00 AP00 SPN ME00 EXTMEM SPN 24DTA DTI SPN SC00 CCH SPN SC01 DCH SPN SC02 ICH SPN CK00 PLO SPN 4RSTB MFR SPN AP01 AP01 SPN VM00 Power off or MB switch on Plug in Power on or MB switch off Power off or MB sw...

Page 32: ...AUTION The installer must hold the edge of circuit card when plugging or unplugging the circuit card If you touch another area you may be exposed to hazardous voltages PBX CARD FRONT NEVER TOUCH THE COMPONENTS OR SOLDERED SURFACE WITH BARE HANDS ...

Page 33: ...he right side of each step The NAP Number refers to the details for each procedure Figure 3 2 Procedure Flowchart 1 of 2 START UNPACKING MARKING AND DRILLING INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT CONNECTION OF BATTERY TERMINATION OF CABLES ON THE MDF INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT CABLE RUNNING SWITCH SETTING OF CIRCUIT CARDS A NAP 200 001 NAP 200 002 NAP 200 003 NAP 200 004 NAP 200 005 NAP 200 006...

Page 34: ...event damage caused by stat ic electricity See section 1 2 Static Electricity Precautions in this chapter A END MOUNTING MOUNTING OF THE FRONT COVER OF CIRCUIT CARDS SYSYEM INITIALIZATION AND SYSTEM DATA ENTRY OPERATION TEST NAP 200 008 NAP 200 010 NAP 200 011 NAP 200 012 CLEANING AND VISUAL CHECK NAP 200 013 INSTALLATION OF BACK UP MP SYSTEM NAP 200 009 TYPE OF SYSTEM Back up MP System Single MP ...

Page 35: ...he quantity of equipment and materials unpacked with the shipping document 5 Perform visual inspection checking for the following items NAP 200 001 Sheet 1 2 Unpacking Modules Overall distortion Scratches and dents on the surface Scratches and cracks on the PIM Backplane Broken or bent pins on the PIM Backplane Covers Scratches and dents Circuit Cards Overall distortion Scratches and cracks Loss o...

Page 36: ...ND 45492 E CHAPTER 3 Page 19 Revision 2 0 Figure 001 1 Unpacking of Main Equipment NAP 200 001 Sheet 2 2 Unpacking RACK PARTS ACCESSORIES PIM ...

Page 37: ... 002 1 mark the installation holes for the main equipment Mark the installation holes for the external MDF if required Figure 002 1 Floor Marking for Main Equipment NAP 200 002 Sheet 1 3 Marking and Drilling 356 mm 14 01 inch 430 mm 16 93 inch FRONT RACK PARTS WALL 39 mm 1 54 inch 110 mm 4 33 inch 35 mm 1 37 inch 37 mm 1 46 inch 356 mm 14 01 inch 430 mm 16 93 inch FRONT RACK PARTS 37 mm 1 46 inch ...

Page 38: ... Wall Mounting Points NAP 200 002 Sheet 2 3 Marking and Drilling PIM PIM PIM PIM ANCHOR x4 PIM 430 mm 16 9 inch BASE 250 mm 9 8 inch 350 mm 13 8 inch 40 mm 1 6 inch BASE BOTTOM POSITION PBX BOTTOM POSITION PIM 390 mm 15 4 inch 430 mm 16 9 inch 5 mm 0 2 inch 382 mm 15 0 inch 350 mm 13 8 inch 350 mm 13 8 inch 350 mm 13 8 inch 86 mm 3 4 inch ...

Page 39: ...for Anchor Bolt NAP 200 002 Sheet 3 3 Marking and Drilling 4 3 2 1 1 DRILL A HOLE IN THE CONCRETE WITH A DRILL SUITABLE FOR A PLUG BOLT A LITTLE DEEPER THAN THE PLUG BOLT LENGTH 2 INSERT THE ANCHOR BOLT INTO THE HOLE 3 PUSH ANCHOR BOLT UNTIL THE BOLT STAYS PERMANENTLY IN PLACE 4 TURN BOLT COUNTERCLOCKWISE AND REMOVE ...

Page 40: ...either Floor Standing Wall Mounting 19 Inch Rack Mounting or Desk Top installation 1 Floor Standing Installation 1 Connect the RACK PARTS to the rear side of the BASE with 4 bolts provided Figure 003 1 Connection of RACK PARTS and BASE NAP 200 003 Sheet 1 37 Installation of Main Equipment REAR BASE RACK PARTS ...

Page 41: ...le PIM Configuration a When the system is a multiple PIM configuration connect the RACK PARTS to each other as shown in Figure 003 2 Figure 003 2 Connection of RACK PARTS NAP 200 003 Sheet 2 37 Installation of Main Equipment REAR BASE RACK PARTS RACK PARTS ...

Page 42: ...For each PIM to be installed install the 4 screws into the RACK PARTS on which the PIM s will be mounted as shown in Figure 003 3 Figure 003 3 Installation of Screws onto RACK PARTS NAP 200 003 Sheet 3 37 Installation of Main Equipment REAR BASE ...

Page 43: ...e BASE to the floor Position the BASE over the holes drilled as per Figure 002 1 Secure the BASE to the floor using anchor bolts Figure 003 4 Securing of the BASE NAP 200 003 Sheet 4 37 Installation of Main Equipment FRONT BASE INSTALLATION HOLE ANCHOR BOLT ...

Page 44: ...ady mounted in the RACK PARTS When the system is a multiple PIM configuration secure all PIMs and RACK PARTS Figure 003 5 Connection of the PIM and the RACK PARTS NAP 200 003 Sheet 5 37 Installation of Main Equipment REAR BASE PIM Note The Battery Module BATM and or the MDF Module MDFM can be in stalled in the same manner as the PIM ...

Page 45: ...efer to Figure 003 6 Note The PIM must be mounted over the 4 RACK PART screws previously installed in step 2 b Figure 003 6 Mounting of the PIM NAP 200 003 Sheet 6 37 Installation of Main Equipment FRONT BASE PIM Note Note The Battery Module BATM and or the MDF Module MDFM can be installed in the same man ner as the PIM ...

Page 46: ...configuration connect PIMs to each other with 3 bolts provided as shown in Figure 003 7 Note Each PIM must be installed over the 4 RACK PART screws previously installed in step 2 b Figure 003 7 Connection of PIMs NAP 200 003 Sheet 7 37 Installation of Main Equipment PIM PIM FRONT ...

Page 47: ...30 Revision 2 0 7 Position the TOP COVER on the top PIM and connect them together with 4 screws provided Figure 003 8 Mounting of the TOP COVER NAP 200 003 Sheet 8 37 Installation of Main Equipment FRONT PIM RACK PARTS TOP COVER ...

Page 48: ...CTOR TO PWR0B CONNECTOR CABLE 5V 27V E CABLE CR E CONNECTOR PZ PW86 TO AUXILIARY BATTERY CONNECTOR BATT2 ON OFF 100 120V 240V EQUIPMENT TO BATTERY OR OTHER PZ PW86 GREEN WHITE BLACK AC CORD B OR FOR 1 PIM SYSTEMS TO THE TERMINAL BLOCK AT BASE FOR MULTIPLE PIM SYSTEMS FRAME GROUND TERMINAL ON THE CHASSIS Set the appropriate voltage before turning on the SW switch CAUTION Note If GND Signal GND has ...

Page 49: ... CONNECTOR BATT2 ON OFF 100 120V 240V EQUIPMENT TO BATTERY OR OTHER PZ PW86 GREEN WHITE BLACK AC CORD B OR FOR 1 PIM SYSTEMS TO THE TERMINAL BLOCK AT BASE FOR MULTIPLE PIM SYSTEMS FRAME GROUND TERMINAL ON THE CHASSIS Set the appropriate voltage before turning on the SW switch CAUTION Note 1 Follow the Label on Front Plate of the PZ PW86 C Note 2 If GND Signal GND has to be separated from FG Frame ...

Page 50: ...GREEN WHITE BLACK AC CORD B OR FOR 1 PIM SYSTEMS TO THE TERMINAL BLOCK AT BASE FOR MULTIPLE PIM SYSTEMS FRAME GROUND Note 1 Follow the Label on Front Plate of PZ PW86 D Note 2 If GND Signal GND has to be sep arated from FG Frame GND re move the link between GND and FG terminal 1 NO CONNECTION OFF OPEN FLOAT 1 2 ON SEAL FLOAT 2 O 1 2 ON TERMINAL ON THE See Figure 003 11 Note 1 TO PWR0D CONNECTOR PO...

Page 51: ...n in Figure 003 10 These cables are pre installed Figure 003 10 Cable Connection between the PZ PW86 and the BWB NAP 200 003 Sheet 12 37 Installation of Main Equipment LTC CONNECTOR AREA PIM BWB Back Wiring Board PZ PW86 PWR0B PWR0A RS PWR1 PWR CNT CA A POWER OUTPUT CABLE CR E POWER OUTPUT CABLE 5V 27V E CARD SLOT AREA ...

Page 52: ...g to the FG NEUTRAL and LINE terminals inside the BASE are shown in Figure 003 11 for details of wiring to the terminals see Figure 003 12 Figure 003 11 AC CORD B and AC Power Cable Wiring NAP 200 003 Sheet 13 37 Installation of Main Equipment TO GROUND TERMINAL FRONT SEE FIGURE 003 12 AC CORD B 3P AC POWER CABLE PIM PIM BASE ...

Page 53: ...e 003 12 Screwing the AC CORD B to the Terminals NAP 200 003 Sheet 14 37 Installation of Main Equipment FG NEUTRAL LINE BASE 3P AC POWER CABLE TO 120 240 V AC SOURCE POWER AC POWER KNOCK OUT HOLE PROVIDED WITH BASE FG CABLE PROVIDED WITH BASE PIM AC CORD B TO PZ PW86 IN PIM PROVIDED WITH PIM PUSH PULL INSERT THE AC CORD FIXED THE AC CORD CORD BUSH PROVIDED WITH BASE SUPPLEMENTARY GROUND TO COLD WA...

Page 54: ...ide frame can go through the BASE of the right side frame as shown in Figure 003 12 Figure 003 13 AC Power Cable Wiring for Two Frame Configuration NAP 200 003 Sheet 15 37 Installation of Main Equipment FG NEUTRAL LINE FG NEUTRAL LINE 3P AC POWER CABLE TO 120 240 V AC SOURCE POWER SUPPLEMENTARY GROUND TO COLD WATER PIPE ETC ...

Page 55: ...the system is a multiple PIM configuration connect the PZ PW86 Cards to each other using PWR CA A cables as shown in Figure 003 14 and Figure 003 15 Figure 003 14 PWR CA A NAP 200 003 Sheet 16 37 Installation of Main Equipment 550mm 21 7 inch PWR CA A ...

Page 56: ...7 Installation of Main Equipment PIM7 PIM6 PIM5 PIM4 PIM3 PIM2 PIM1 PIM0 PWR CA A PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 TO BATTERY PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 TO BATTERY PWR CA A Note For details of battery connection see NAP 200 005 PWR CA A PWR CA A PWR CA A PWR CA A ...

Page 57: ...t PIM7 PIM6 PIM5 PIM4 PIM3 PIM2 PIM1 PIM0 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 TO BATTERY PWR CA A TO BATTERY TO BATTERY PWR CA A TO BATTERY TO BATTERY PWR CA A TO BATTERY TO BATTERY PWR CA A TO BATTERY Note For details of battery connection see NAP 200 005 ...

Page 58: ...nt the PN BS01 Card in each BUS slot of PIM1 through PIM7 When the system is a single PIM configuration neither PN BS00 nor PN BS01 is needed Figure 003 16 Mounting of the BUS Cards NAP 200 003 Sheet 19 37 Installation of Main Equipment B S 0 1 B S 0 1 B S 0 1 B S 0 0 B S 0 1 B S 0 1 B S 0 1 B S 0 1 PIM3 PIM2 PIM1 PIM0 PIM7 PIM6 PIM5 PIM4 BUS SLOT ...

Page 59: ... is a multiple PIM configuration connect all the BUS Cards PN BS00 PN BS01 to each other using BUS cables as shown in Figure 003 17 and Figure 003 18 Figure 003 17 BUS Cable NAP 200 003 Sheet 20 37 Installation of Main Equipment 700mm 27 6 inch 48 TW 0 7 CONN CA ...

Page 60: ...03 18 Connection of the BUS Cables NAP 200 003 Sheet 21 37 Installation of Main Equipment PIM7 PIM6 PIM5 PIM4 PIM3 PIM2 PIM1 PIM0 BS01 CN2 CN1 CN2 CN1 CN2 CN1 CN2 CN1 BS01 CN2 CN1 CN2 CN1 CN2 CN1 CN2 CN1 48 TW 0 7 CONN CA BS01 BS01 BS00 BS01 BS01 BS01 ...

Page 61: ...m is a multiple rack configuration connect the PN BS00 in rack 1 to the PN BS00 in rack using BUS cable as shown in Figure 003 19 and Figure 003 20 Figure 003 19 BUS Cable NAP 200 003 Sheet 22 37 Installation of Main Equipment 1 meter 39 inches 48 TW 1 CONN CA ...

Page 62: ...on of the BUS Cables NAP 200 003 Sheet 23 37 Installation of Main Equipment PIM7 PIM6 PIM5 PIM4 PIM3 PIM2 PIM1 PIM0 BS01 CN2 CN1 CN2 CN1 CN2 CN1 CN2 CN1 BS01 CN2 CN1 CN2 CN1 CN2 CN1 CN2 CN1 48 TW 1 CONN CA BS01 BS01 BS00 BS01 BS01 BS01 48 TW 07 CONN CA Rack 1 Rack 2 ...

Page 63: ...ll is recommended because the concrete wall is more firm to mount the PBX than a wooden wall or a plaster board The plaster board is the most infirm wall of the three NAP 200 003 Sheet 24 37 Installation of Main Equipment Table 003 1 Recommended Fasteners WALL TYPE RECOMMENDED FASTENER PLASTER BOARD THICKNESS Min 9 6 mm 0 38 inch MOLLY ANCHOR TYPE Min 3 5 mm 0 14 inch DIA Max 4 5 mm 0 17 inch DIA ...

Page 64: ...uipment 350 mm 13 8 inch 350 mm 13 8 inch 250 mm 9 8 inch ANCHOR x4 PIM SEE FIGURE 002 2 WALL 382 mm 15 0 inch M4 MACHINE SCREW B x4 PIM SECURED TO RACK PARTS PROVIDED WITH RACK PARTS SCREW A x4 PIM SECURING RACK PARTS TO WALL LOCALLY PROVIDED SEE TABLE 003 1 M5 MACHINE SCREW C x4 PIM PROVIDED WITH RACK PARTS SEE FIGURE 003 20 RACK PARTS ...

Page 65: ... each other and connect the BASE to the bottom RACK PARTS using the M5 Machine screws provided as shown in Figure 003 21 Figure 003 22 Connecting the RACK PARTS and the BASE NAP 200 003 Sheet 26 37 Installation of Main Equipment JOINT RACK PARTS M5 MACHINE SCREW C x2 JOINT AREA PROVIDED WITH RACK PARTS JOINT BASE ...

Page 66: ...ce of the M4 machine screw and the RACK PARTS front channel See Figure 003 23 4 Align and insert the key hole slots of the rear cover of each PIM to the machine screws secured in step 3 See Figure 003 23 Figure 003 23 Mounting the PIM to the RACK PARTS NAP 200 003 Sheet 27 37 Installation of Main Equipment PIM APPROX 4 mm 0 2 inch WALL SCREW A x 4 RACK PARTS M4 MACHINE SCREW B x 4 REAR COVER LOCAL...

Page 67: ...g each PIM onto the RACK PARTS tighten each M4 machine screw using a Phillips screw driver as shown in Figure 003 24 Figure 003 24 Screwing the PIM to the RACK PARTS NAP 200 003 Sheet 28 37 Installation of Main Equipment M4 MACHINE SCREW B X4 PIM RACK PARTS ...

Page 68: ...or Standing Installation Refer to Figure 003 11 through Figure 003 13 8 When the system is a multiple PIM configuration connect the PZ PW86 cards to each other using PWR CA A cables Refer to Figure 003 14 through Figure 003 15 9 When the system is a multiple PIM configuration mount the PN BS00 card in the BUS slot of PIM0 and mount the PN BS01 card in each BUS slot of PIM1 through PIM7 Refer to Fi...

Page 69: ...ect the TOP COVER BOTTOM COVER and AC CORD A to the PIM as shown in Figure 003 25 The AC CORD A is pre installed with the BOTTOM COVER Figure 003 25 Connecting the Covers and AC CORD A to the PIM NAP 200 003 Sheet 30 37 Installation of Main Equipment TOP COVER TO PZ PW86 PIM AC CORD A BOTTOM COVER LOCAL CABLE DUCT PWR CA A BUS CABLE DUCT ...

Page 70: ...6 3 Mount the PIM on the 19 BRACKET as shown in Figure 003 26 Then secure the PIM to the 19 BRACKET as shown in Figure 003 26 Figure 003 26 Mounting the PIM to the 19 Inch Rack 1 of 2 NAP 200 003 Sheet 31 37 Installation of Main Equipment A B C A B PIM 19 BRACKET C FRONT 19 BRACKET 19 INCH RACK PIM BOTTOM COVER ...

Page 71: ... PIM to the 19 BRACKET as shown in Figure 003 26 3 Repeat step 1 and 2 according to the number of modules A maximum of 5 modules 4 PIMs and 1 MD FM can be mounted in the 19 inch Rack Figure 003 26 Mounting the PIM to the 19 Inch Rack 2 of 2 NAP 200 003 Sheet 32 37 Installation of Main Equipment A B C A B PIM 19 BRACKET C FRONT 19 BRACKET 19 INCH RACK Note The MDFM can be installed in the same mann...

Page 72: ...n 2 0 4 Position the TOP COVER on the top PIM and connect them with 4 screws provided as shown in Figure 003 27 Figure 003 27 Mounting of the TOP COVER NAP 200 003 Sheet 33 37 Installation of Main Equipment FRONT TOP COVER 19 BRACKET PIM ...

Page 73: ...to the bottom PIM as shown in Figure 003 28 Figure 003 28 Connecting the BASE to the PIM NAP 200 003 Sheet 34 37 Installation of Main Equipment Note The MDFM can be connected to the BASE in the same manner as the PIM FRONT BASE BASE PIM 19 BRACKET 19 BRACKET PIM ...

Page 74: ...h Figure 003 13 b Connect the PZ PW86 cards to each other using PWR CA A cables Refer to Figure 003 14 through Figure 003 15 c Mount the PN BS00 card in the BUS slot of PIM0 and mount the PN BS01 card in each BUS slot of PIM1 through PIM3 Refer to Figure 003 16 Then connect all the BUS cards PN BS00 PN BS01 to each other using BUS cables Figure 003 17 and Figure 003 18 NAP 200 003 Sheet 35 37 Inst...

Page 75: ...d AC CORD A to the PIM as shown in Figure 003 29 The AC CORD A is pre installed with the BOTTOM COVER Figure 003 29 Connecting the Covers and AC CORD A to the PIM NAP 200 003 Sheet 36 37 Installation of Main Equipment TOP COVER TO PZ PW86 PIM AC CORD A BOTTOM COVER LOCAL CABLE DUCT PWR CA A BUS CABLE DUCT ...

Page 76: ...Page 59 Revision 2 0 2 Connect the RUBBER FEET to the PIM as shown in Figure 003 30 Figure 003 30 Connecting the RUBBER FOOT to the PIM NAP 200 003 Sheet 37 37 Installation of Main Equipment BOTTOM PIM RUBBER FOOT PIN PUSH ...

Page 77: ...uired install the cable ducts for the cables to be laid between the MDF and the Main Equipment In this case confirm the locations of the cable holes for the Main Equipment Refer to Figure 004 1 Figure 004 1 Location of the Cable Hole NAP 200 004 Sheet 1 12 Installation of Peripheral Equipment FRONT 430 mm 16 9 inch RACK PARTS 214 mm 8 4 inch 184 mm 7 2 inch 30 mm 1 2 inch CABLE HOLE ...

Page 78: ...ndset support onto the bottom of the console as shown in Figure 004 2 Figure 004 2 Mounting of the Handset Support to the SN610 ATTCON NAP 200 004 Sheet 2 12 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required HANDSET SUPPORT SN610 ATTCON ...

Page 79: ...dset unplug the modular cord from the handset and plug the modular cord to the Jack Set Figure 004 3 Jack Set Installation for the SN610 ATTCON NAP 200 004 Sheet 3 12 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required SN610 ATTCON MODULAR CORD JACK SET ...

Page 80: ...200 004 Sheet 4 12 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Slide the directory out of the way Then insert a flat screw driver s blade into the notched opening and apply light upward pressure until the access panel is clear of the front lip At the same time apply pressure toward you at the rear of the pedestal to move the access panel A...

Page 81: ...P 200 004 Sheet 5 12 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required D S C SWITCH Set the switch according to the type of headset handset connected C Carbon Type Handset Headset S SUPRA Headset D Dterm Type Handset Replace the directory and access panel ...

Page 82: ...or the MDF cross connection for the SN610 ATTCON refer to NAP 200 007 Figure 007 23 Figure 004 5 Cable Connection to the SN610 ATTCON NAP 200 004 Sheet 6 12 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required LINE CORD PBX PN 2DLCC 2P MDF MODULAR TERMINAL SN610 ATTCON 2P 2P ...

Page 83: ...set support bracket is reversible to mount on either side of the SN716 DeskCon To mount the sup port unit on the right hand side of the DeskCon reverse the mounting bracket on the handset support unit two screws Then attach the handset support with three screws on the right side of the DeskCon NAP 200 004 Sheet 7 12 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling ...

Page 84: ...dular jack H S 0 or H S 1 located at the bottom of the console if required Figure 004 7 Headset Installation for the SN716 DESKCON NAP 200 004 Sheet 8 12 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required H S 1 HAND H S 0 ...

Page 85: ...cross connection fot the SN716 DESKCON refer to NAP 200 007 Figure 007 24 007 24 Figure 004 8 Cable Connection to the SN716 DESKCON NAP 200 004 Sheet 9 12 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required PBX DLC 1P MDF MODULAR TERMINAL SN716 DESKCON 3P 3P PW00 2P LINE CORD PAGE REC LINE ...

Page 86: ... the rear of the console This adapter is the same as the Dterm Series E AC DC adapter Figure 004 9 AC DC ADAPTER Connection to the SN716 DESKCON NAP 200 004 Sheet 10 12 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required AC DC ADAPTER Note AC DC Adapter is only required when the PW00 card is not used ...

Page 87: ...ing PW00 Card into PIM NAP 200 004 Sheet 11 12 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required BUILT IN BATTERY Note The PW00 card occupies the adjoining left side smaller number slot because of its two stories structure PIM P W R LT00 LT01 LT02 LT03 LT04 LT05 LT06 LT07 LT08 LT09 LT10 AP0 LT11 AP1 LT12 AP2 LT13 AP3 LT14 AP4 LT15 AP5 FP AP6 MP ...

Page 88: ...n cable as shown in Figure 004 11 and Figure 007 24 1 of 1 and 1 of 2 Figure 004 11 PW00 Card connection to the SN716 DESKCON NAP 200 004 Sheet 12 12 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required PIM PWR0C CONN Connector PW00 TO DESKCON PWR1 PW86 ...

Page 89: ...ontact with the module while connecting the battery cable to the PZ PW86 card the PZ PW86 card or the BWB may be shorted Therefore the installer must perform work in accordance with the following steps when mounting or removing the batteries 1 When mounting batteries a Connect the battery cable to the batteries b Mount the batteries into the appointed position of the PIM or the BATTM c Connect the...

Page 90: ... increase battery life and ensure a safe operation ELECTROLYTE LEAKAGE OR OTHER HAZARDS MAY RE SULT IF THE BATTERY IS NOT REPLACED IN ACCOR DANCE WITH THE SPECIFIED INTERVALS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 25 C 77 F 25 C 30 C 77 F 86 F 30 C 40 C 86 F 104 F REPLACEMENT INTERVAL 2 5 3 YEARS 2 0 2 5 YEARS 1 5 2 0 YEARS FRONT COVER PIM BATTM LABEL TO PREVENT INJURY AND SKIN BURN PAY ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING DO...

Page 91: ... 0 3 4AH into each PIM as shown in Figure 005 1 Figure 005 1 Internal Battery Mounting NAP 200 005 Sheet 3 7 Connection of Battery FRONT 67mm DIMENSION OF BATTERY BATTERY UNIT 2 12VDC 3 0 to 3 4AH 2 6 inch 134mm 5 3 inch 60mm 2 4 inch BASE PIM PIM Recommended Batteries Yuasa NPH 3 2 12 Matsushita LCR 12V3 4NE ...

Page 92: ... BATT1 connector on the PZ PW86 as shown in Figure 005 2 3 Secure the batteries and battery cable using tie wraps as shown in Figure 005 2 Figure 005 2 Internal Battery Connection NAP 200 005 Sheet 4 7 Connection of Battery PLUG IN TO BATT 1 CONNECTOR ON PZ PW86 FRONT TIE WRAP BASE PIM ...

Page 93: ...Figure 005 3 Internal Battery Connection for a Multiple PIM Configuration NAP 200 005 Sheet 5 7 Connection of Battery BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM3 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM2 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM1 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM0 BATTERY CABLE BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM7 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM6 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM5 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM4 BATTERY CABLE Blue Red ...

Page 94: ...tery Mounting into the BATTM NAP 200 005 Sheet 6 7 Connection of Battery BATTERY CABLE TO PZ PW86 IN PIM0 PIM4 BATTM BATTERY UNIT 24 V DC 24AH BATTERY UNIT 24 V DC 24AH FRONT TO PZ PW86 IN PIM0 PIM4 Recommended Batteries Yuasa NP 24 12B Matsushita LCL 12V 24 Specifications UL Listed 12VDC 24AH Terminal bolt nut type with hole for 5mm bolt Dimensions 166mm L x 175mm W x 125mm H 6 54in L x 6 89in W ...

Page 95: ...attery Connection in the BATTM for a Multiple PIM Configuration NAP 200 005 Sheet 7 7 Connection of Battery BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM3 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM2 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM1 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM0 BATTERY CABLE BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM7 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM6 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM5 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 PIM4 BATTERY CABLE Note External batteries can be connected in the same manner as t...

Page 96: ...ure 006 1 the length of each cable to be used should be predetermined according to the distance between the MDF and the system Each cable should be labeled at both ends using a cable number or cable designation as shown in Table 006 1 Figure 006 1 MDF Cable NAP 200 006 Sheet 1 7 Cable Running to the MDF TO PIM CHAMP CONNECTOR TO MDF TWISTED 25 PAIR CABLES ...

Page 97: ...TC0 LTC1 2 0 LTC1 LTC2 3 0 LTC2 PIM1 LTC0 4 MDF 1 LTC0 LTC1 5 1 LTC1 LTC2 6 1 LTC2 PIM2 LTC0 7 MDF 2 LTC0 LTC1 8 2 LTC1 LTC2 9 2 LTC2 PIM3 LTC0 10 MDF 3 LTC0 LTC1 11 3 LTC1 LTC2 12 3 LTC2 PIM4 LTC0 13 MDF 4 LTC0 LTC1 14 4 LTC1 LTC2 15 4 LTC2 PIM5 LTC0 16 MDF 5 LTC0 LTC1 17 5 LTC1 LTC2 18 5 LTC2 PIM6 LTC0 19 MDF 6 LTC0 LTC1 20 6 LTC1 LTC2 21 6 LTC2 PIM7 LTC0 22 MDF 7 LTC0 LTC1 23 7 LTC1 LTC2 24 7 L...

Page 98: ... MDF cable to an LTC connector located on a PIM using the screws provided as shown in Figure 006 2 c Pare the sheath of each MDF cable and secure the shield to the front bracket on the PIM using tie wraps as shown in Figure 006 2 Figure 006 2 Cable Running to the External MDF 1 of 2 NAP 200 006 Sheet 3 7 Cable Running to the MDF LTC CONNECTOR CHAMP CONNECTOR FRONT TO MDF BASE PIM0 PIM1 PBX TIE WRA...

Page 99: ...E and bring the MDF cable up to the other PIM through the cable hole left side of each PIM c Connect the champ connector of each MDF cable to an LTC connector located on a PIM using the screws provided as shwon in Figure 006 4 d Pare the sheath of each MDF cable and secure the shield to the front bracket on the PIM using tie wraps as shown in Figure 006 4 NAP 200 006 Sheet 4 7 Cable Running to the...

Page 100: ...vision 2 0 Figure 006 4 Cable Running to the External MDF 2 of 2 NAP 200 006 Sheet 5 7 Cable Running to the MDF LTC CONNECTOR CHAMP CONNECTOR FRONT TO MDF BASE PIM0 PIM1 PBX TIE WRAP SHIELD PIM MDF CABLE 25 30 mm 1 0 1 2 inch TO MDF ...

Page 101: ... provided as shown in Figure 006 5 2 Pare the sheath of each MDF cable and secure the shield to the front bracket on the PIM using tie wraps as shown in Figure 006 5 Figure 006 5 Cable Running to the MDFM NAP 200 006 Sheet 6 7 Cable Running to the MDF 25 30 mm 1 0 1 2 inch MDF CABLE TIE WRAP SHIELD PIM FRONT TO STATION etc PBX LTC CONNECTOR CHAMP CONNECTOR PIM MDFM BASE ...

Page 102: ...t the MDF cables to the MDF connectors in the MDFM as shown in Figure 006 6 Figure 006 6 Example of MDF Cable Connection to the MDFM NAP 200 006 Sheet 7 7 Cable Running to the MDF LTC0 LTC1 LTC2 LOCAL SIDE PBX SIDE MDF CABLE MDF CONNECTOR MDFM PIM BWB ...

Page 103: ...e LTC Connectors NAP 200 007 Sheet 1 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF Table 007 1 LTC Connector Accommodation LTC CONNECTOR CARD SLOT NUMBER REMARKS LTC0 LT00 LT05 LTC1 LT06 LT09 LT10 AP0 LT11 AP1 LTC2 LT12 AP2 LT15 AP5 AP6 LT09 LT08 LT07 LTC1 LTC0 LTC2 BWB PIM 0 7 FRONT P W R LT10 AP0 LT01 LT02 LT03 LT04 LT05 LT06 LT11 AP1 LT12 AP2 LT13 AP3 LT14 AP4 LT15 AP5 FP AP6 MP FP AP7 BUS AP8 LT00 ...

Page 104: ...71 0170 0169 0168 LT10 0175 0174 0173 0172 LT11 0179 0178 0177 0176 LT12 0183 0182 0181 0180 LT13 0187 0186 0185 0184 LT14 0191 0190 0189 0188 LT15 0071 0070 0069 0068 LT01 0075 0074 0073 0072 LT02 0079 0078 0077 0076 LT03 0083 0082 0081 0080 LT04 0087 0086 0085 0084 LT05 0091 0090 0089 0088 LT06 0095 0094 0093 0092 LT07 0099 0098 0097 0096 LT08 0103 0102 0101 0100 LT09 0107 0106 0105 0104 LT10 01...

Page 105: ... 0433 0432 LT12 0439 0438 0437 0436 LT13 0443 0442 0441 0440 LT14 0447 0446 0445 0444 LT15 0327 0326 0325 0324 LT01 0331 0330 0329 0328 LT02 0335 0334 0333 0332 LT03 0339 0338 0337 0336 LT04 0343 0342 0341 0340 LT05 0347 0346 0345 0344 LT06 0351 0350 0349 0348 LT07 0355 0354 0353 0352 LT08 0359 0358 0357 0356 LT09 0363 0362 0361 0360 LT10 0367 0366 0365 0364 LT11 0371 0370 0369 0368 LT12 0375 0374...

Page 106: ...8 23 49 24 50 25 LTC0 26 1 LEN0000 LT00 27 2 0001 28 3 0002 29 4 0003 30 5 0004 LT01 31 6 0005 32 7 0006 33 8 0007 34 9 0008 LT02 35 10 0009 36 11 0010 37 12 0011 38 13 0012 LT03 39 14 0013 40 15 0014 41 16 0015 42 17 0016 LT04 43 18 0017 44 19 0018 45 20 0019 46 21 0020 LT05 47 22 0021 48 23 0022 49 24 LEN0023 50 MN 25 MJ LTC1 26 1 LEN0024 LT06 27 2 0025 28 3 0026 29 4 0027 30 5 0028 LT07 31 6 00...

Page 107: ... 1 LEN0064 LT00 27 2 0065 28 3 0066 29 4 0067 30 5 0068 LT01 31 6 0069 32 7 0070 33 8 0071 34 9 0072 LT02 35 10 0073 36 11 0074 37 12 0075 38 13 0076 LT03 39 14 0077 40 15 0078 41 16 0079 42 17 0080 LT04 43 18 0081 44 19 0082 45 20 0083 46 21 0084 LT05 47 22 0085 48 23 0086 49 24 LEN0087 50 25 LTC1 26 1 LEN0088 LT06 27 2 0089 28 3 0090 29 4 0091 30 5 0092 LT07 31 6 0093 32 7 0094 33 8 0095 34 9 00...

Page 108: ... 1 LEN0128 LT00 27 2 0129 28 3 0130 29 4 0131 30 5 0132 LT01 31 6 0133 32 7 0134 33 8 0135 34 9 0136 LT02 35 10 0137 36 11 0138 37 12 0139 38 13 0140 LT03 39 14 0141 40 15 0142 41 16 0143 42 17 0144 LT04 43 18 0145 44 19 0146 45 20 0147 46 21 0148 LT05 47 22 0149 48 23 0150 49 24 LEN0151 50 25 LTC1 26 1 LEN0152 LT06 27 2 0153 28 3 0154 29 4 0155 30 5 0156 LT07 31 6 0157 32 7 0158 33 8 0159 34 9 01...

Page 109: ...1 LEN0192 LT00 27 2 0193 28 3 0194 29 4 0195 30 5 0196 LT01 31 6 0197 32 7 0198 33 8 0199 34 9 0200 LT02 35 10 0201 36 11 0202 37 12 0203 38 13 0204 LT03 39 14 0205 40 15 0206 41 16 0207 42 17 0208 LT04 43 18 0209 44 19 0210 45 20 0211 46 21 0212 LT05 47 22 0213 48 23 0214 49 24 LEN0215 50 25 LTC1 26 1 LEN0216 LT06 27 2 0217 28 3 0218 29 4 0219 30 5 0220 LT07 31 6 0221 32 7 0222 33 8 0223 34 9 022...

Page 110: ... 1 LEN0256 LT00 27 2 0257 28 3 0258 29 4 0259 30 5 0260 LT01 31 6 0261 32 7 0262 33 8 0263 34 9 0264 LT02 35 10 0165 36 11 0266 37 12 0267 38 13 0268 LT03 39 14 0269 40 15 0270 41 16 0271 42 17 0272 LT04 43 18 0273 44 19 0274 45 20 0275 46 21 0276 LT05 47 22 0277 48 23 0278 49 24 LEN0279 50 25 LTC1 26 1 LEN0280 LT06 27 2 0281 28 3 0282 29 4 0283 30 5 0284 LT07 31 6 0285 32 7 0286 33 8 0287 34 9 02...

Page 111: ... 1 LEN0320 LT00 27 2 0321 28 3 0322 29 4 0323 30 5 0324 LT01 31 6 0325 32 7 0326 33 8 0327 34 9 0328 LT02 35 10 0329 36 11 0330 37 12 0331 38 13 0332 LT03 39 14 0333 40 15 0334 41 16 0335 42 17 0336 LT04 43 18 0337 44 19 0338 45 20 0339 46 21 0340 LT05 47 22 0341 48 23 0342 49 24 LEN0343 50 25 LTC1 26 1 LEN0344 LT06 27 2 0345 28 3 0346 29 4 0347 30 5 0348 LT07 31 6 0349 32 7 0350 33 8 0351 34 9 03...

Page 112: ...6 1 LEN0384 LT00 27 2 0385 28 3 0386 29 4 0387 30 5 0388 LT01 31 6 0389 32 7 0390 33 8 0391 34 9 0392 LT02 35 10 0393 36 11 0394 37 12 0395 38 13 0396 LT03 39 14 0397 40 15 0398 41 16 0399 42 17 0400 LT04 43 18 0401 44 19 0402 45 20 0403 46 21 0404 LT05 47 22 0405 48 23 0406 49 24 LEN0407 50 25 LTC1 26 1 LEN0408 LT06 27 2 0409 28 3 0410 29 4 0411 30 5 0412 LT07 31 6 0413 32 7 0414 33 8 0415 34 9 0...

Page 113: ...6 1 LEN0448 LT00 27 2 0449 28 3 0450 29 4 0451 30 5 0452 LT01 31 6 0453 32 7 0454 33 8 0455 34 9 0456 LT02 35 10 0457 36 11 0458 37 12 0459 38 13 0460 LT03 39 14 0461 40 15 0462 41 16 0463 42 17 0464 LT04 43 18 0465 44 19 0466 45 20 0467 46 21 0468 LT05 47 22 0469 48 23 0470 49 24 LEN0471 50 25 LTC1 26 1 LEN0472 LT06 27 2 0473 28 3 0474 29 4 0475 30 5 0476 LT07 31 6 0477 32 7 0478 33 8 0479 34 9 0...

Page 114: ... TxR0 R0 R0 R0 27 WH OR BK T1 T1 T1 RcvT0 T1 T1 T1 2 OR WH YL R1 R1 R1 RcvR0 R1 R1 R1 28 WH GN GN T2 T2 TxT1 T2 3 GN WH RD R2 R2 TxR1 R2 29 WH BR BK T3 T3 RcvT1 T3 4 BR WH YL R3 R3 RcvR1 R3 30 WH SL GN 2 T0 T0 T0 TxT0 T0 T0 T0 5 SL WH RD R0 R0 R0 TxR0 R0 R0 R0 31 RD BL BK T1 T1 T1 RcvT0 T1 T1 T1 6 BL RD YL R1 R1 R1 RcvR0 R1 R1 R1 32 RD OR GN T2 T2 TxT1 T2 7 OR RD RD R2 R2 TxR1 R2 33 RD GN BK T3 T3...

Page 115: ...1 T1 T1 RcvT0 T1 T1 T1 14 BR BK YL R1 R1 R1 RcvR0 R1 R1 R1 40 BK SL GN T2 T2 TxT1 T2 15 SL BK RD R2 R2 TxR1 R2 41 YL BL BK T3 T3 RcvT1 T3 16 BL YL YL R3 R3 RcvR1 R3 42 YL OR GN 5 T0 T0 T0 TxT0 T0 T0 T0 17 OR YL RD R0 R0 R0 TxR0 R0 R0 R0 43 YL GN BK T1 T1 T1 RcvT0 T1 T1 T1 18 GN YL YL R1 R1 R1 RcvR0 R1 R1 R1 44 YL BR GN T2 T2 TxT1 T2 19 BR YL RD R2 R2 TxR1 R2 45 YL SL BK T3 T3 RcvT1 T3 20 SL YL YL ...

Page 116: ...H BL BL WH GN RD 1 T0 R0 T0 R0 RA0 TA0 RA0 TA0 K1 K0 T R 27 2 WH OR OR WH BK YL T1 R1 T1 R1 RB0 TB0 RB0 TB0 K3 K2 T R 28 3 WH GN GN WH GN RD T2 R2 RA1 TA1 RA1 TA1 K5 K4 T R 29 4 WH BR BR WH BK YL T3 R3 RB1 TB1 RB1 TB1 K7 K6 T R 30 5 WH SL SL WH GN RD 2 T0 R0 T0 R0 RA0 TA0 RA0 TA0 K1 K0 T R 31 6 RD BL BL RD BK YL T1 R1 T1 R1 RB0 TB0 RB0 TB0 K3 K2 T R 32 7 RD OR OR RD GN RD T2 R2 RA1 TA1 RA1 TA1 K5 ...

Page 117: ...0 EXT PAGE MOH BGM 4COT 38 13 BK GN GN BK GN RD 4 T0 R0 T0 R0 RA0 TA0 RA0 TA0 K1 K0 T R 39 14 BK BR BR BK BK YL T1 R1 T1 R1 RB0 TB0 RB0 TB0 K3 K2 T R 40 15 BK SL SL BK GN RD T2 R2 RA1 TA1 RA1 TA1 K5 K4 T R 41 16 YL BL BL YL BK YL T3 R3 RB1 TB1 RB1 TB1 K7 K6 T R 42 17 YL OR OR YL GN RD 5 T0 R0 T0 R0 RA0 TA0 RA0 TA0 K1 K0 T R 43 18 YL GN GN YL BK YL T1 R1 T1 R1 RB0 TB0 RB0 TB0 K3 K2 T R 44 19 YL BR ...

Page 118: ...heet 16 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF 29 T3 29 4 R3 4 28 T2 28 3 R2 3 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 R2 28 T2 4 R3 29 T3 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 T2 3 R2 29 T3 4 R3 LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0002 LEN0003 LTC0 J MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN0000 No 0 LEN0001 No 1 LEN0002 No 2 LEN0003 No 3 TO C O LINE TO C O LINE TO C O LINE TO C O LINE PIM0 P PN 4COT LT00 LTC0 J ...

Page 119: ...be set to same purpose 2 wire or 4 wire in one PN 2ODT card Note 2 When connecting the E and M make the installation cable by using the connector attached with the PN 2ODT card PIM0 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 M1 E1 M0 E0 LEN0001 No 1 LEN0000 No 0 TxR0 TxT0 RcvR0 RcvT0 TxR1 TxT1 RcvR1 RcvT1 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 LT00 LEN0001 No 1 LEN0000 No 0 PN 2ODT CN1 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 Tx Ring Tx Tip Rcv Ring Rcv T...

Page 120: ...PN 2ODT 2 of 2 NAP 200 007 Sheet 18 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF M1 E1 M0 E0 LEN0001 LEN0000 CN1 1 LTC CONNECTOR 2 CN1 CONNECTOR FRONT CONNECTOR LEN0000 LEN0001 1 TxR0 26 TxT0 2 RcvR0 27 RcvT0 3 TxR1 28 TxT1 4 RcvR1 29 RcvT1 P 26 TxT0 1 TxR0 27 RcvT0 2 RcvR0 28 TxT1 3 TxR1 29 RcvT1 4 RcvR1 LTC0 J ...

Page 121: ...and No 1 circuits must be set to same purpose 2 wire or 4 wire in one PN 2ODT card Note 2 When connecting the E and M make the installation cable by using the connector attached with the PN 2ODT card PIM0 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 M1 E1 M0 E0 LEN0001 No 1 LEN0000 No 0 R0 T0 R1 T1 1 26 3 28 LT00 LEN0001 No 1 LEN0000 No 0 PN 2ODT CN1 TO 10 TO 9 1 26 3 28 Ring Tip M E J P LTC0 TO TIE LINE INSTALLATION ...

Page 122: ...nection for a 2W E M Trunk Card PN 2ODT 2 of 2 NAP 200 007 Sheet 20 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF M1 E1 M0 E0 LEN0001 LEN0000 CN1 1 LTC CONNECTOR 2 CN1 CONNECTOR FRONT CONNECTOR LEN0000 LEN0001 1 R0 26 T0 2 27 3 R2 28 T2 4 29 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 2 28 T2 3 R2 29 4 LTC0 J ...

Page 123: ...et 21 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF Note The PN AUCA card can also be used as a long line circuit with the Power Failure Transfer PFT function R0 T0 R1 T1 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 LT00 LEN0001 No 1 LEN0000 No 0 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 TO DID LINE TO DID LINE PIM0 PN AUCA J P LTC0 MDF 1 2 3 4 R0 R1 26 27 28 29 T0 T1 P 26 27 28 29 T0 T1 1 2 3 4 R0 R1 LTC0 J LEN0000 LEN0001 ...

Page 124: ...22 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF R0 T0 R1 T1 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 LT00 LEN0001 No 1 LEN0000 No 0 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 TO DID LINE TO DID LINE PIM0 PN 4DITB J P LTC0 MDF 1 2 3 4 R0 R1 R2 R3 26 27 28 29 T0 T1 T2 T3 P 26 27 28 29 T0 T1 T2 T3 1 2 3 4 R0 R1 R2 R3 LTC0 J LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0002 LEN0003 R2 T2 R3 T3 LEN0003 No 3 LEN0002 No 2 TO DID LINE TO DID LINE ...

Page 125: ... Line NAP 200 007 Sheet 23 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF 29 T3 29 4 R3 4 28 T2 28 3 R2 3 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 R2 28 T2 4 R3 29 T3 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 T2 3 R2 29 T3 4 R3 LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0002 LEN0003 LTC0 J MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN0000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 4LC LT00 LTC0 J LEN0001 No 1 LEN0002 No 2 LEN0003 No 3 TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE ...

Page 126: ...3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 LEN0000 LEN0001 MDF 1 2 PIM0 P PN AUCA LT00 LTC0 J T1 R1 T0 R0 LEN0000 No 0 LEN0001 No 1 TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE FOR LONG LINE 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 28 4 29 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 3 29 4 LTC0 J Note 1 The PN AUCA card can also be used as a DID Trunk card Note 2 For the cross connection for the Power Failure Transfer PFT see item 12 in this NAP TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE FO...

Page 127: ...200 007 Sheet 25 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 1 R0 29 T0 2 R1 28 T1 3 R2 27 T2 4 R3 26 T3 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 T2 3 R2 29 T3 4 R3 LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0002 LEN0003 LTC0 J MDF 1 2 MODULAR TERMINAL PIM0 P PN 4DLCA LT00 LTC0 J T3 R3 T2 R2 T1 T0 R0 R1 LEN0000 No 0 LEN0001 No 1 LEN0002 No 2 LEN0003 No 3 TO Dterm DSS CONSOLE ...

Page 128: ...SS Console Long Line NAP 200 007 Sheet 26 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 1 R0 29 T0 2 R1 28 T1 3 27 4 26 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 3 29 4 LEN0000 LEN0001 LTC0 J MDF 1 2 MODULAR TERMINAL PIM0 P PN 2DLCB LT00 LTC0 J T1 T0 R0 R1 LEN0000 No 0 LEN0001 No 1 TO Dterm DSS CONSOLE ...

Page 129: ...07 Sheet 27 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF 26 27 28 29 TA0 TB0 TA1 TB1 1 2 3 4 RA0 RB0 RA1 RB1 TA0 TB0 TA1 TB1 1 2 3 4 RA0 RB0 RA1 RB1 26 27 28 29 BLACK YELLOW GREEN LT00 PN 2DLCC PIM0 LEN0000 No 0 LEN0001 No 1 TA0 RA0 TB0 RB0 TA1 RA1 TB1 RB1 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 MDF RED MODULAR TERMINAL TO SN610 ATTCON LEN0001 LEN0000 LTC0 J P ...

Page 130: ...CF card make the installation cable by using the connector attached with the PN 4DLCF card PIM0 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 LEN0003 No 3 LEN0002 No 2 TA0 RA0 TB0 RB0 TA1 RA1 TB1 RB1 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 LT00 LEN0001 No 1 LEN0000 No 0 PN 4DLCF CN1 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 RED GREEN YELLOW BLACK J P LTC0 TO SN610 ATTCON RED GREEN YELLOW BLACK MDF RB3 TB3 RA3 TA3 RB2 TB2 RA2 TA2 TO SN610 ATTCON MODULAR TERMINA...

Page 131: ...N610 ATTCON 3 of 3 NAP 200 007 Sheet 29 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF 1 LTC CONNECTOR 2 CN1 CONNECTOR 1 2 3 4 TA0 TB0 TA1 TB1 26 27 28 29 RA0 RB0 RA1 RB1 P 26 27 28 29 RA0 RB0 RA1 RB1 1 2 3 4 TA0 TB0 TA1 TB1 LTC0 J LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0003 RB3 TB3 RA3 TA3 LEN0002 RB2 TB2 RA2 TA2 CN1 ...

Page 132: ... Note When power is supplied by the AC DC ADAPTER this connection is not required TO SN716 DESKCON 29 T7 29 4 R7 4 28 T6 28 3 R6 3 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN0000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 4DLC LT00 LTC0 J LEN0001 No 1 LEN0003 No 3 1 R0 29 T0 2 R1 28 T1 3 R2 27 T2 4 R3 26 T3 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 T2 3 R2 29 T3 4 R3 LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0002 LEN0003 LTC0 J 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 PN PW00 48V 48...

Page 133: ...ULAR TERMINAL 6 5 4 3 2 1 Note Note Note When power is supplied by the AC DC ADAPTER this connection is not required TO SN716 DESKCON 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN0000 No 0 PIM0 PN 2DLC LT00 LEN0001 No 1 1 R0 29 T0 2 R1 28 T1 3 27 4 26 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 3 29 4 LEN0000 LEN0001 LTC0 J 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 PN PW00 48V 48V E E 48V 48V E E 22 or 24 AWG Use 24 A...

Page 134: ...e Change by External Key NAP 200 007 Sheet 32 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF 29 K7 29 4 K6 4 28 K5 28 3 K4 3 27 K3 27 26 K1 26 2 1 1 K0 26 K1 2 K2 27 K3 3 K4 28 K5 4 K6 29 K7 P 26 K1 1 K0 27 K3 2 K2 28 K5 3 K4 29 K7 4 K6 LEN0000 LEN0002 LTC0 J MDF K0 1 K2 2 LEN0000 PIM0 P PN DK00 LT00 LTC0 J LEN0002 K7 K6 K5 K4 K3 K1 K2 K0 TO KEYS ...

Page 135: ... of the External TAS Indicator Connection Note The DK00 card will drive relays there are no relays provided on the PN DK00 card NAP 200 007 Sheet 33 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF MDF PBX PN DK00 Card PZ PW86 Card G G IND TAS Indicator with Battery MDF PBX PN DK00 Card IND TAS Indicator with Battery Ground Start ...

Page 136: ... Indicator with a Battery NAP 200 007 Sheet 34 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF 29 K7 29 4 K6 4 28 K5 28 3 K4 3 27 K3 27 26 K1 26 2 1 1 K0 26 K1 2 K2 27 K3 3 K4 28 K5 4 K6 29 K7 P 26 K1 1 K0 27 K3 2 K2 28 K5 3 K4 29 K7 4 K6 LEN0000 LEN0002 LTC0 J MDF K0 1 K2 2 LEN0000 PIM0 P PN DK00 LT00 LTC0 J LEN0002 TAS INDICATOR WITH BATTERY IND PZ PW86 27V G K0 ...

Page 137: ...with a Battery Ground Start NAP 200 007 Sheet 35 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 1 K0 26 K1 2 K2 27 K3 3 K4 28 K5 4 K6 29 K7 P 26 K1 1 K0 27 K3 2 K2 28 K5 3 K4 29 K7 4 K6 LEN0000 LEN0002 LTC0 J MDF 1 2 P PN DK00 LTC0 J TAS INDICATOR WITH BATTERY GROUND START IND K7 K6 K5 K4 K3 K1 K0 K2 LEN0000 LT00 LEN0002 PIM0 K0 ...

Page 138: ...ng Equipment Input Impedance 600 ohm Control Method Start Ground Start Note Stop Ground Off Open Note The current capacity of the relay driver PN DK00 card is 0 125 A a Outline of the Connection Figure 007 29 Outline of the Paging Equipment Connection NAP 200 007 Sheet 36 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF MDF PBX PN 4COT Card PZ PW86 Card G G For Amplifier Input PN DK00 Card G For Control Paging...

Page 139: ...Termination of Cables on the MDF 29 K7 29 4 K6 4 28 K5 28 3 K4 3 27 K3 27 26 K1 26 2 1 K0 1 K2 2 LEN0000 LEN0002 PIM0 P PN DK00 LT00 LTC0 J 33 33 8 8 32 32 7 7 31 31 30 30 6 5 5 6 PN 4COT PZ PW86 MDF G Ring Tip CONTROL CIRCUIT SPEECH PATH CIRCUIT PAGING EQUIPMENT SPEAKER G LT01 T3 R3 T2 R2 T1 T0 R0 R1 LEN0004 No 0 LEN0005 No 1 LEN0006 No 2 LEN0007 No 3 G ...

Page 140: ...DF Cross Connection for Paging Equipment 2 of 2 NAP 200 007 Sheet 38 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF 26 1 K0 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 T0 5 R0 31 6 32 7 33 8 LTC0 J 1 K0 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 5 R0 30 T0 6 31 7 32 8 33 P LEN0004 LEN0005 LEN0006 LEN0007 LEN0000 LEN0002 ...

Page 141: ... 0 dBm Adjustable Output impedance Less than 1 kΩ When using PN 4COT and PN DK00 Less than 10 kΩ When using Pin Jacks on PN TNTA Control Method Start Ground Start Note 1 Stop Ground Off Open Note 1 The current capacity of relay driver PN DK00 card is 0 125 A Note 2 When connecting the external tone source equipment using the PN 4COT and PN DK00 cards an appro priate diode must be installed on the ...

Page 142: ...DF When using PN 4COT and PN DK00 When using Pin Jacks on PN TNTA When using Pin Jack on PN CP03 PBX PN DK00 Card MDF Diode External Tone Source Equipment PBX PBX PN 4COT Card PN TNTA Card PN CP03 Card JACK External Tone Source Equipment External Tone Source Equipment Rating for the Diode VR IO VF Less than 50 V More than 20 mA Less then 1 0 V JACK0 JACK1 External Tone Source Equipment ...

Page 143: ...56 Termination of Cables on the MDF 29 K7 29 4 K6 4 28 K5 28 3 K4 3 27 K3 27 26 K1 26 2 1 K0 1 K2 2 LEN0000 LEN0002 PIM0 P PN DK00 LT00 LTC0 J 33 33 8 8 32 32 7 7 31 31 30 30 6 5 5 6 PN 4COT PZ PW86 MDF G Ring Tip CONTROL CIRCUIT SPEECH PATH CIRCUIT G LT01 T3 R3 T2 R2 T1 T0 R0 R1 LEN0004 No 0 LEN0005 No 1 LEN0006 No 2 LEN0007 No 3 K0 EXTERNAL TONE SOURCE EQUIPMENT ...

Page 144: ...s Connection for External Tone Source Equipment 2 of 2 NAP 200 007 Sheet 42 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF 26 1 K0 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 T0 5 R0 31 6 32 7 33 8 LTC0 J 1 K0 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 5 R0 30 T0 6 31 7 32 8 33 P LEN0004 LEN0005 LEN0006 LEN0007 LEN0000 LEN0002 ...

Page 145: ...hown in Figure 007 35 Figure 007 35 Connecting a Tone Source Supplied with D C NAP 200 007 Sheet 43 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF TO PBX TO COT Ring Tip K TRANSFORMER SOURCE CAPACITOR SOURCE TO COT Tip K Ring TO CONTROL CIRCUIT FROM PN DK00 2 µF TO PBX TO CONTROL CIRCUIT FROM PN DK00 CAPACITOR 2 µF R R EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT DC VOLTAGE SOURCE DC VOLTAGE SOURCE ...

Page 146: ...stem a When using PN 4COT Figure 007 36 MDF Cross Connection for External BGM Sources NAP 200 007 Sheet 44 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF BGM SOURCE 0 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0002 LEN0003 MDF 1 2 PIM0 P PN 4COT LT00 LTC0 J T3 R3 T2 R2 T1 T0 R0 R1 LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0002 LEN0003 BGM SOURCE 0 1 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 R2 28 T2 4 R3 29 T3 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28...

Page 147: ... 130 Revision 2 0 b When using Pin Jacks on PN TNTA Figure 007 37 Cable Connection between PN TNTA and External BGM Sources NAP 200 007 Sheet 45 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF PN TNTA JACK0 JACK1 BGM SOURCE BGM SOURCE 0 1 ...

Page 148: ... the PFT card a When using PN AUCA card An outline of a PFT PN AUCA connection is shown in Figure 007 38 The MDF cross connection for a PFT PN AUCA is shown in Figure 007 39 Figure 007 38 Outline of the PFT PN AUCA Connection NAP 200 007 Sheet 46 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF MDF TEL PN AUCA PBX MDF PN 4COT TO C O LINE ...

Page 149: ...es on the MDF Ring Tip Ring Tip TO C O TO C O 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 C O R0 C O T0 C O R1 C O T1 3 28 4 29 1 26 2 27 MDF P J LTC0 LEN0000 No 0 LEN0001 No 1 Ring Tip Ring Tip TO ST TO ST 5 30 6 31 7 32 8 33 Sta R0 Sta T0 Sta R1 Sta T1 7 32 8 33 5 30 6 31 LEN0004 No 0 LEN0005 No 1 04 03 02 01 04 03 02 01 PN 4COT CN1 LT00 LT01 4Q TW 0 3 CN1 PIM0 PN AUCA ...

Page 150: ...rt trunks with the PFT function the single line stations must have a ground sending button and a ground lead must be run to the station NAP 200 007 Sheet 48 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF 1 C O R0 26 C O T0 2 C O R1 27 C O T1 3 28 4 29 5 Sta R0 30 Sta T0 6 Sta R1 31 Sta T1 7 32 8 33 26 C O T0 1 C O R0 27 C O T1 2 C O R1 28 3 29 4 30 Sta T0 5 Sta R0 31 Sta T1 6 Sta R1 32 7 33 8 LTC0 J LEN0004 ...

Page 151: ... 007 41 Outline of the PFT PZ 8PFTA Connection Note Using the PN AUCA card long line card instead of the PN 4LC card is not recommended due to the vari ations from Central Office to the PBX line quality can not be assured NAP 200 007 Sheet 49 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF PZ 8PFTA PBX MDF MDF MDF MDF TO C O LINE PN 4LC PN 4COT TEL Note ...

Page 152: ...bles to the PFT0 and PFT1 connectors on the PZ 8PFTA card as shown in Figure 007 42 Then secure them to each other using screws and tie wraps Figure 007 42 Connection of 25 Pair Cable and PZ 8PFTA NAP 200 007 Sheet 50 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF TO MDF SEE STEP 3 25 PAIR CABLE CHAMP CONNECTOR PROVIDED WITH PZ 8PFTA PFT0 CONNECTOR PFT1 CONNECTOR PZ 8PFTA ...

Page 153: ...PFTA card at the front bracket on the PIM and secure them to each other using screws and SPL washers as shown in Figure 007 43 Figure 007 43 Mounting the PZ 8PFTA Card to the PIM NAP 200 007 Sheet 51 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF PZ 8PFTA PIM SPL WASHER SCREW ...

Page 154: ...1 8 4COT R1 34 Sta T2 9 Sta R2 35 4LC T2 10 4LC R2 36 C O T2 11 C O R2 37 4COT T2 12 4COT R2 38 Sta T3 13 Sta R3 39 4LC T3 14 4LC R3 40 C O T3 15 C O R3 41 4COT T3 16 4COT R3 42 Sta T4 17 Sta R4 43 4LC T4 18 4LC R4 44 C O T4 19 C O R4 45 4COT T4 20 4COT R4 46 Sta T5 21 Sta R5 47 4LC T5 22 4LC R5 48 C O T5 23 C O R5 49 4COT T5 24 4COT R5 50 25 PFT1 26 Sta T6 1 Sta R6 27 4LC T6 2 4LC R6 28 C O T6 3 ...

Page 155: ...TION 28 3 27 2 29 4 26 1 27 2 28 3 26 1 29 4 J P PIM0 LT00 32 7 31 6 33 8 30 5 31 6 32 7 30 5 33 8 T1 LEN0005 No 1 R1 T0 LEN0004 No 0 R0 T2 LEN0006 No 2 R2 T3 LEN0007 No 3 R3 PN 4COT LT01 T1 LEN0001 No 1 R1 T0 LEN0000 No 0 R0 T2 LEN0002 No 2 R2 T3 LEN0003 No 3 R3 PN 4LC PZ PW86 27V G 26 1 Sta R0 Sta T0 28 3 C O R0 C O T0 29 4 4COT R0 4COT T0 27 2 4LC R0 4LC T0 PFT0 TO C O LINE PZ 8PFTA No 0 P J PF...

Page 156: ...E 24 50 27V 25 PFT1 J 26 Sta T0 1 Sta R0 27 4LC T0 2 4LC R0 28 C O T0 3 C O R0 29 4COT T0 4 4COT R0 T0 1 Sta R0 26 Sta T0 2 4LC R0 27 4LC T0 3 C O R0 28 C O T0 4 4COT R0 29 4COT T0 T0 26 T0 1 R0 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 T0 5 R0 31 6 32 7 33 8 LTC0 J P LEN0000 LEN0004 1 R0 26 T0 2 27 3 28 4 29 5 R0 30 T0 6 31 7 32 8 33 P TO PZ 8PFTA TO PZ 8PFTA TO STATION TO PN 4LC TO C O LINE TO PN 4COT PFT0 J P 1 PFT0 C...

Page 157: ...Figure 007 47 MDF Cross Connection for an Alarm Display Panel NAP 200 007 Sheet 55 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF REAR ALARM DISPLAY PANEL LTC0 J P PWR MJ MIN FRONT 25 50 25 50 MJ MN 27V G PN CP00 CP03 PIM0 MDF LTC0 P J PZ PW86 1 3 5 2 4 6 a When using the PN CP00 CP03 card Single MP System 50 MN 25 MJ 26 1 25 MJ MN 50 1 26 ...

Page 158: ... Panel Continued NAP 200 007 Sheet 56 56 Termination of Cables on the MDF REAR ALARM DISPLAY PANEL LTC0 J P PWR MJ MIN FRONT 25 50 25 50 MJ MN PN CP02 MP0 PIM0 MDF LTC0 P J PZ PW86 1 3 5 2 4 6 b When using the PN CP02 cards Back up MP System MJ MN PN CP02 MP1 27V G 26 1 50 MN 25 MJ 1 26 25 MJ 50 MN ...

Page 159: ...g turn on the SW1 switch on the PZ PW86 Card Make sure that the ON lamp Green is lit 2 Turn off the SW1 switch Figure 008 1 Lamp Indication on the PZ PW86 Card NAP 200 008 Sheet 1 3 Mounting of Circuit Cards ON OFF SW1 SWITCH MJ MN ON ON LAMP PZ PW86 GREEN ...

Page 160: ...6 Cards are turned off 4 Mount circuit cards into their mounting positions according to the Bay Face Layout and Port Assign ment Table given in the System Data Sheet Figure 008 2 shows the mounting method of circuit cards Figure 008 2 Mounting of the Circuit Cards NAP 200 008 Sheet 2 3 Mounting of Circuit Cards ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required CARD FRONT SIDE CARD ...

Page 161: ...8 3 b Loosen the attached screw for the Card Stopper and hang the right side of the Card Stopper onto the screw Then tighten the screw as shown in Fig B of Figure 008 3 Figure 008 3 Installation of the Card Stopper NAP 200 008 Sheet 3 3 Mounting of Circuit Cards ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required CARD STOPPER SLOT CARD STOPPER CIRCUIT CARD Fig B SCREW Fig A PZ PW86 F...

Page 162: ...he MP0 and MP1 slot of PIM D 0 Figure 009 1 Mounting Location of the PN CP02 Card NAP 200 009 Sheet 1 6 Installation of Back up MP System PIM D 0 PN CP02 LT00 LT01 LT02 LT03 LT04 LT05 LT06 LT07 LT08 LT09 LT10 AP0 LT11 AP1 LT12 AP2 LT13 AP3 LT14 AP4 LT15 FP AP5 MP1 MP0 BUS AP8 P W R BUILT IN BATTERY ...

Page 163: ...tween the MP0 card mounted in the MP0 slot and the MP1 card mounted in the MP1 slot through the MT connectors as shown in Figure 009 2 Figure 009 2 Cable Connection between MP Cards NAP 200 009 Sheet 2 6 Installation of Back up MP System MT RS MP 1 MT RS MP 0 SW3 RUN SW1 SW2 SW4 JP0 STBY CLKIN 17 TW 0 3 CABLE ...

Page 164: ...27 2 29 4 26 1 27 2 28 3 26 1 29 4 J P PIM0 LT00 32 7 31 6 33 8 30 5 31 6 32 7 30 5 33 8 T1 LEN0005 No 1 R1 T0 LEN0004 No 0 R0 T2 LEN0006 No 2 R2 T3 LEN0007 No 3 R3 PN 4COT LT01 T1 LEN0001 No 1 R1 T0 LEN0000 No 0 R0 T2 LEN0002 No 2 R2 T3 LEN0003 No 3 R3 PN 4LC PZ PW86 27V G 26 1 Sta R0 Sta T0 28 3 C O R0 C O T0 29 4 4COT R0 4COT T0 27 2 4LC R0 4LC T0 PFT0 TO C O LINE PZ 8PFTA No 0 P J PFT1 49 24 5...

Page 165: ... from the CAT MAT CM40 Attribute data assignment for RS 232C port YY 01 Data length 1st data 0 Port 0 2nd data 1 8 bits YY 02 Parity check 1st data 0 Port 0 2nd data 1 Ineffective YY 04 Stop bit 1st data 0 Port 0 2nd data 1 2 bits YY 05 DTR signal 1st data 0 Port 0 2nd data 1 High YY 06 RTS signal 1st data 0 Port 0 2nd data 1 High YY 08 Data speed 1st data 0 Port 0 2nd data 4 9600 bps YY 09 Port f...

Page 166: ...3 seconds on 1 second off The system data stored in the MP0 card is copied to the MP1 card After about 30 minutes the Run LED lamp flashing pattern on side 1 MP1 is changed to 1 second on 1 second off The MP1 card starts up as the stand by MP Note 1 The Compact serial number Advantage serial number CPN serial number and System CPU ID code must be loaded separately on each MP For example MP0 MP1 CP...

Page 167: ...ive MP from the MP1 card to the MP0 card do the following steps STEP 1 Set the SW4 on the MP1 card to UP position make busy on The STBY lamp on the MP1 card turns on The system is in make busy status temporarily STEP 2 Set the SW4 on the MP0 card to DOWN position make busy off The RUN lamp on the MP0 card flashes at 120 IPM The MP0 card starts up as the active MP STEP 3 After confirming the 120 IP...

Page 168: ...e MN lamp on the system is lit set SW3 to the 0 position and press SW1 The operating mode has been changed to the ON LINE mode Note Refer to the Circuit Card Manual for information on switch settings 1 2 Resident System Program STEP 1 Mount the Line Trunk cards into PIM STEP 2 On the MP Card set SW3 to C and press SW1 After 30 to 40 seconds the MN lamp turns on The system has loaded the Resident S...

Page 169: ...m is initialized by B All Clear only LEN0000 is assigned as a CAT port the DLC card must be installed in slot LT00 To use a Dterm as a CAT follow the procedures shown below To set CAT mode 1 Press 2 Press CNF lamp flashes 3 Press CNF lamp is off 4 Press 5 Press CNF lamp flahses 6 Press CNF SPKR ANS lamps are lit CAT MODE is displayed on the LCD 7 Press COMMAND is displayed on the LCD Note Steps 1 ...

Page 170: ... Restore the handset on hook CNF ANS lamps turn off LCD returns to clock 1 4 MAT In addition to the CAT mode programming the MAT can also be used in the MAT mode Refer to the MAT Operation Guide and the Command Manual NAP 200 010 Sheet 3 3 System Initialization and System Data Entry ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required ...

Page 171: ... Test Operator Call from all stations Central Office Trunk Test Incoming Outgoing Tie Line Trunk Test Incoming Outgoing Service Feature Test Call Transfer Step Call Executive Right of Way Call Hold Call Back Call Forwarding All Calls Don t Answer Busy Line Call Pickup Station Hunting Pilot Circular Speed Calling System Station Paging Access Announcement Service etc NAP 200 011 Sheet 1 1 Operation ...

Page 172: ...in Equipment and the MDF Keyboard on the Attendant Console 2 Visual Check 1 Check to see if all circuit cards are in their positions correctly 2 Check that the cable connections in the PIM are correctly and completely connected and the routing of the cables has been done smoothly and neatly 3 Check to see if the MAT is removed NAP 200 012 Sheet 1 1 Cleaning and Visual Check ...

Page 173: ...156 Revision 2 0 Mount the Front Cover onto each PIM and attach it with the screw provided as shown in Figure 013 1 Figure 013 1 Mounting of the Front Cover NAP 200 013 Sheet 1 1 Mounting of the Front Cover PIM FRONT FRONT COVER ...

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