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AN-61 6

ISSUE 1

Summary of Contents for AN 616

Page 1: ...2 3 4 Stations 2 3 5 Powerfail Bell 2 3 6 Two wire Extender Unit 2 3 7 Tie Line Unit 2 3 8 Call Metering Unit 2 3 9 Ring Generator Unit 2 3 10 Call Details Recorder Cabling and Terminating 2 4 1 Cabli...

Page 2: ...2 9 2 SDF Records 2 9 3 Installation Feedback Label 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 8 A Serial and Item Number Parts List 125 B Mechanical Drawings 126 3 MAINTENANCE Test Equipment Test Points 3 2 1 Power Supp...

Page 3: ...ackage separately These procedures apply equally to both working and faulty PBAs Careless handling storage and transporting will cause secondary or future faults B To prevent the likelihood of damage...

Page 4: ...an be allocated for this purpose 1 2 8 Tie Lines By use of a Tie Line Interface Unit the system can handle two types of tie lines Ring in Ring out and Loop in Ring out The tie lines take the place of...

Page 5: ...r fails the exchange lines are automatically switched through to pre assigned stations In this condition the pre assigned stations can accept incoming calls and originate outgoing calls All other faci...

Page 6: ...2 31 Paging Calls optional Three paging facilities are provided All Call Internal Zone and External Zone Paging ALL CALL PAGING transmits an announcement over the station speakers of all stations and...

Page 7: ...Off and system facilities Do Not Disturb Monitoring Message Waiting Speaker On etc The Handsfree Station has a Busy Lamp Field BLF which displays the status of each station in the system 1 2 42 On hoo...

Page 8: ...1 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 3 1 Station Nomenclature XSPEAKER KE Fig 1 3 1 a1 TS AN BA BASIC AND TS AN OH ON HOOK STATIONS 6 AN 61 6 ISSUE 1...

Page 9: ...01 00 Commander Fig 1 3 1 b TS AN HF HANDSFREE STATION 7 AN 61 6 ISSUE 1...

Page 10: ...r o TR ME KEY Steady Flicker Double Flash ADON DND KEY Steady Slow Flash MON KEY MW LAMP DSS KEYS F1 16 Flicker Double Flash Flicker Steady Flash Double Flash 1 3 3 System Tones Constant tone Busy ton...

Page 11: ...it can be answered at any station 1 3 4 6 Off Hook Signalling external optional If you are engaged on a call the audible signal on incoming calls will sound through the station speaker You may either...

Page 12: ...Special Ring Signal If there is no immediate reponse when a station is called a special continuing ring signal can be transmitted by dialling 1 1 3 5 3 Incoming Intercom Calls Incoming intercom calls...

Page 13: ...0 press the e TR key again The lamps will go out 1 3 5 10 Paging optional Three types of paging calls can be made All call paging To make an announcement to all stations Zone paging Internal To make...

Page 14: ...described earlier and one outside number To store an outside number 0 lift the handset 0 press the DC key The ICM lamp will glow when internal dial tone is heard 0 press the HOLD key and the required...

Page 15: ...ey l replace the handset The lamp will go out 1 3 8 4 Night Transfer from station 10 only When required your system may be switched to allow all outside calls to be directed to the programmed night tr...

Page 16: ...party can be released from the connection by pressing the line key of the incompleted call 1 3 8 8 Three Station Conference 0 call the first station and ensure that the called party answers using the...

Page 17: ...AD ON key again The AD ON lamp will go out 1 3 7 3 Exclusive Line An exclusive line is an outside line which is dedicated to one station only The exclusive line appears instead of LN6 at the assigned...

Page 18: ...displayed during the progress of the call or can be cleared by pressing the CLOCK key Clock The display in the clock mode will show month date day of the week and time in hours and minutes Timer The t...

Page 19: ...the originating station number If more than one message has been left repeated pressing of the MW key will show the numbers of the stations that have left messages If you are engaged on an outside cal...

Page 20: ...his feature is not provided if the called station is programmed for off hook signalling Incoming Intercom Calls 0 Simply lift handset to answer Three Station Conference 0 call the first station and en...

Page 21: ...4 Last Number Redial 0 Select an outside line 0 quickly depress and release the switchhooks 0 hear special facility tone 0 dial 5 The last number called will be automatically dialled Abbreviated Diall...

Page 22: ...tone bursts if follow me is successful 0 replace the handset Incoming intercom calls will be diverted To cancel follow me 0 lift the handset listen for dial tone 0 dial 6 0 dial your station number 0...

Page 23: ...indicate the station number line number and the barred code attempted Buffer Full BFL 4 Buffer memories per outside line are provided to store information while the printer is out of service This will...

Page 24: ...Unit 2WEU AN The unit provides a power supply to the 2WLB AN boards so that the standard telephone station may be used with line loops up to 1500 ohms One unit is required per 2WLB AN board Ring Gene...

Page 25: ...s for external music source and external paging 2WLB AN TWO WIRE STATION LINE BOARD 3 This board contains interface circuitry for two exchange lines and four standard telephone stations the crosspoint...

Page 26: ...wire stations to be connected with loop lengths up to 1500 ohms viii Powerfail Bell A powerfail bell may be connected to the systems to provide incoming audible signalling when a power failure occurs...

Page 27: ...phone extensions are connected to the ME ports Handsfree on hook and basic stations are connected to ME by 4 wires one pair is the speech pair and the other is for data transmission and power feed to...

Page 28: ...or external Music On Hold source and interface and level controls for external Music on Hold and Background music sources It also contains an external page interface circuit Voice switches are electro...

Page 29: ...station AIR T i r _ _ _ _ I I DISPLAY DSPB A I I CONTROL I i DATA TR tfi lT a RECEIVE STB E ST B E STATION KEYS STATUS LAMPS Fig 1 5 3 c HANDSFREE STATION BLOCK DIAGRAM The Handsfree network allows b...

Page 30: ...ing signal and internal tones to the stations It also sends to the central processor data related to the status of the standard telephone station Each 2WLB AN board provides four CPU Control and Stati...

Page 31: ...ll details for each exchange line until the printer is ready for data Printer Interface sends serial data to the printer in RS 232C format at 150 300 600 1200 2400 or 4800 baud Switches are used to se...

Page 32: ...ut the functional test to ensure the system is operating correctly Write up the site records Details required to perform the above procedure are described in this section 2 2 SALES INFORMATION The Tel...

Page 33: ...Replacement for type or model If removal specify equipment at old address TARIFF SECTION Section 1 PRODUCT I CODE SALE PR CE ANNUAL RENTAL ANNUAL SERVICE lNSTA TA ON FEE Basic Package Expansion Packag...

Page 34: ...S BARRED Max No Length I Dtgtts CLASS E PABX CODE CLASS F Common Access Codes Enter PABX code C D R PRINTOUT OPTIONS INCOMING CALLS Print all incoming calls or Print selected account codes only SELECT...

Page 35: ...LINE NOS STATIONS TO INCOMING CALL SIGNALLING NIGHT OUTGOING ACCESS TO EXCHANGE LINES OFF HOOK SIGNALLING DO NOT DISTURB CANCEL EXCHANGE LINE CALL SIGNALLING CALL FORWARDING enter station no to be for...

Page 36: ...ipment allowance should be made for at least 300mm clear wall space on each side and 1 metre of clear floor space in front of the equipment Wall mounted equipment should be mounted at least 380 mm and...

Page 37: ...ion Frame SDF The SDF provides a common terminating point for the main equipment stations and other anciliary equipment The SDF is constructed using the Krone LSA Plus terminating system One 10 Module...

Page 38: ...ll by using the four screws provided Do not over tighten screws 0 Insert the handset hanger in the holes below the hookswitch button on the station 0 Mount the telephone plug and socket immediately be...

Page 39: ...ATIONS PRESS ALLOW BASE AGAINST THE WALL TO FLEX UP 2 3 4 2 Colour Panels The colour panels may be changed by unclipping the panel and replacing it with the new panel as shown in fig 2 3 4 d Fig 2 3 4...

Page 40: ...e speaker to the SP connector 0 Re assemble the station and tighten the screws HSl HS2 MAIN STATION BOARD d PF CNI 0 0 PFB AN VFI DE C 1 STATION B A S E Fig 2 3 4 e INSTALLATION OF THE POWERFAIL DIAL...

Page 41: ...rews Screw the base to the wall Replace the cover after terminating the exchange lines on the terminal block refer to fig 2 3 8 I I 240mm I I Fig 2 3 8 WALL MOUNTING FOR CALL METERING UNIT 2 3 9 Ring...

Page 42: ...e jack assembly must be set to IN SERVICE when the printer has been installed The switch must be set to OUT OF SERVICE when the printer paper is being changed then set back to IN SERVICE when the prin...

Page 43: ...Scheme POWERFAIL B E L L S EXTERNAL MUSIC SOURCE 2Pr EXCHANGE LINE I 1Opr PABX EELHL SURGE PROTECTION 2X25pr 7 E A R T H C A B L E S D F 2Pr 2Pr Y RTIU 2Pr I II 2 p r 2Pr 2 WIRE STATION Fig 2 4 1 CABL...

Page 44: ...ackets are provided with the main equipment to retain the AMP Champ connectors in position on the main equipment 2 4 3 System Distribution Frame The SDF uses the LSA Plus terminating system Refer to T...

Page 45: ...ils are then formed into a goose neck to allow future removal of the module if necessary The tail is placed through the cable entry guide at the rear of the module and the module is then locked in pos...

Page 46: ...A E L3B N S 20 L4A G L4B E 21 TO EXT SPEAKE 22 TO BGM SOURCf 23 TO MOI SOURCI 2 4 PBX EARTH 25 PIN AL1 26 AL2 1 BD 27 BD 2 AL1 28 AL2 3 BD 29 BD 4 AL1 30 AL2 5 BD 31 BD 6 AL1 3 2 AL2 7 BD 33 BD 8 AL1...

Page 47: ...ment to the stations take care that the pairs are correctly terminated and the polarity of the pair is correct The equipment will not operate if the system is not correctly cabled The order in which s...

Page 48: ...s refer fig 2 4 9 A Tie Line takes the place of an exchange line Hence the Exchange Line Key now becomes a Tie Line Key for the appropriate line The line terminates on 1 A B or 2AlB on the RTIU and th...

Page 49: ...ire Extender Unit PWEU AN When the loop length of cable between the SDF and the standard telephone station exceeds 300 ohms the Two Wire Extender Unit 2WEU AN has to be installed Short out pins 1 and...

Page 50: ...systems C The cabling between the Main Equipment and Stations is polarity sensitive It is essential that the correct polarity be maintained from the Main Equipment to the Stations and pairs must not b...

Page 51: ...ystem data are given in section 2 7 5 There are two switches on the CPB AN board used to set the pulsing speed and make break ratio for decadic dialling The settings are as follows Switch Switch Resul...

Page 52: ...2 5 4 for the location of switches and the connector BAUD RATE SELECTION SWITCH The SW3 switch Figure 2 5 4 is used to select the baud rate for the printer Remove the switch cover and slide the switch...

Page 53: ...ng Calls OFF Print answered incoming calls only if an account code is entered ON Print all incoming calls SW1 6 Barred Calls OFF Print details of barred calls ON No printout for barred calls SW1 7 B N...

Page 54: ...When the voltages are correct at all stations install the stations System programming is now possible 2 7 INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING 2 7 1 Programming Data When the system is powered up for the first t...

Page 55: ...5 Signalling time out is set to zero 6 Ring inward timer is set to zero 7 Exclusive line assigned to secretary a Two exclusive lines assigned to one station 1 Table 2 7 1 PROGRAMMING ERROR CODES 2 7...

Page 56: ...not to station 12 DISPLAY PRESS F 8 1 3 DIAL 1 0 1 0 Station 10 I 1 0 II 1 I 1 0 1 enabled 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 1 2 0 Station 12 disabled To check the programmed data DISPLAY PRESS CHECK C F 8 c 1 3 DIAL 10...

Page 57: ...e set 2 7 4 22 For exchange lines programme 1 Operating the RL key will release the line for 1 B seconds to disconnect calls Example Assign line 1 for earth recall line 2 for switchhook flash DISPLAY...

Page 58: ...tion 20 14 1 I To check programmed data PRESS CHECK C HOLD c o 4 DIAL a a 41 1 a 1 0 line a exclusive to station 10 7 7 II 7 2 0 line 7 exclusive to station 20 2 7 4 8 Exchange Line Audible Signaling...

Page 59: ...RESS P 3 08 DIAL 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 2 1 a 2 2 I 2 3 a 3 3 I 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 I To check the programmed data PRESS CHECK C P 3 co8 DIAL 1 1 2 2 3 3 DISPLAY 3 3 4 3 5 4 3 6 5 4 3 1 2 1 2 1 Group I 3 Group 2...

Page 60: ...de and 0 not to provide the facility Example Provide facility for station 12 do not provide facility for station 13 DISPLAY PRESS F 6 1 1 DIAL 1 2 1 2 Station 12 I 1 2 I I 1 1 2 1 facility provided I...

Page 61: ...key F 7 to assign Manager and Secretary stations Programme the Manager station number then the Secretary station number The Secretary station must not have an exclusive line programmed If two Manager...

Page 62: ...me the station into the zone as in the first example The station will be automatically removed from its previous zone 7 2 7 4 14 Priority Break in BREAK The system is provided with 3 levels of break i...

Page 63: ...d station speaker The called party responds by lifting the handset and pressing ICM key or by pressing MIC key and speaking into the microphone 3 Talkback Call Microphone On On this type of intercom c...

Page 64: ...d is programmable up to a maximum of 250 seconds in units of one second To disable the timer enter 0 for the time period Example Set the Exclusive Hold Recall timer to 80 seconds DISPLAY PRESS TIMER 2...

Page 65: ...ally disconnect a held outside line if the current from the exchange or PBX is interrupted for more than a programmed time The time period is programmable on a per line basis in steps of 20 millisecon...

Page 66: ...ata 2 and allowed STD ISD numbers data 1 must be programmed Stations with class C access barring may dial pre programmed STD ISD numbers but are barred from other STD or ISD calls Up to 16 allowed num...

Page 67: ...denote 0 to 9 For example if 9 DC are entered as a trunk access code then all the codes 90 91 99 are considered to be trunk access codes The display shows I when DC is programmed as part of a code Ex...

Page 68: ...stations 10 and 12 to Class A DISPLAY PRESS F 1 4 1 9 DIAL 0 0 Class A 11 1 0 lo 0 IO Station 10 14 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 Station 12 I 0 2 7 4 28 Call Details Recorder Printout ALARM The ALARM key is used to...

Page 69: ...mit printout by station number 41 1 3 10 3 1 0 station 10 no printout 3 1 1 3 1 1 station 1 1 no printout I 3 To restore printout for a station programme ALARM dial 4 station number for which printout...

Page 70: ...9 Disable exch line incoming signalling 2 7 4 10 Night Transfer Stns Group Enter group number then lines in the group Enter station number then lines to which it has access Enter station number then O...

Page 71: ...3 Class D 4 Class E 5 Class F 1 Number length limit 2 Exchange line limit 3 Station limit 4 Restore Station printout AR 7 4 16 7 4 17 Signal Voice ralkback and ntercom calls z 1 2 vllC r 1 3 18 0 3 Mi...

Page 72: ...XPECTED RESULT SUGGESTION l 1 Exchange Go off hook at 1 The associated 3 5 1 Line Station A and line LED lights operate line key steadily at Stations A B and C 2 Hear dial tone 3 5 2 Repeat for each l...

Page 73: ...n A handset 9 Microphone Operate MIC at 1 MIC LED lights 3 5 12 Cut off Station B steady 2 No talkback can be heard at Station A Operate MIC at Station B again Dial 1 at Station A I MIC LED turns off...

Page 74: ...ion A off hook press HOLD Dial a programmed group number then hang up Go off hook and press the LINE key Hang up Repeat for all programmed line request groups EXPECTED RESULT 1 Background music can be...

Page 75: ...then will be discontinued from the line 18 External Seize an intercom 1 A paging call 3 5 22 Paging if line and dial 85 can be heard provided through the external speaker 19 PABX Seize a PABX line 1 A...

Page 76: ...LED goes steady 1 Line LED double flashes 2 ICM LED lights steady 3 Hear intercom dial tone 1 All LED s go off CHECK ITEM ACTION Go off hook and operate each line key NO Line Keys 3 5 25 Dialling Sei...

Page 77: ...all is placed on hold I Audible signal ling is heard at the station 3 5 34 The following test sequence checks that the programmable station options operate correctly The stations are to be tested only...

Page 78: ...been programmed 2 9 2 SDF Records The cabling records of the SDF should be carried out as per Telecom Technical Publication TPH 02 16 LSA Plus Terminating System Existing record books and cards should...

Page 79: ...e tools i e Buttinski Long nose pliers Angle Cutters and both Phillips and flat blade type screwdrivers 3 2 TEST POINTS 3 2 1 Power Supply There are six DC voltages supplied for these systems The supp...

Page 80: ...t pairs of terminals are located on the right hand side of the main equipment cabinet These terminals are used to install the powerfail bells so they can be used to access the exchange lines at the ma...

Page 81: ...d with the new item For return of faulty PBA s and other items of equipment refer to Section 3 6 Repair Procedures 3 3 2 Main Equipment Any fault in the PBA s will require replacement of the faulty PB...

Page 82: ...ine station interface and two wire internal extension boards Take the suspect board and swap it with an identical board If the fault follows the suspect board then it is faulty otherwise the fault is...

Page 83: ...is attached to the relevant Action or Decision block by a dotted line d Exit Entry Points Numbered circles are used to move from page to page within a flow chart In the example shown exits to point 2...

Page 84: ...A L L FACILITIES AT SOM STATIONS l l x l i NO l l c l l l l l IS l FAULT RELATED TO EXCHANGE LINES OR EXCLUSIVE LINES l l l l l l l l NO l l l l l l l l l IS FAULT RELATED TO INTERCOM CALLS l l l l l...

Page 85: ...ULT AFFECTING YES 1 l PAGING 9 P A G E F 2 4 ONLY l FAULT THE it l l l l it NO l l l IS l RELATED TO YES EXTERNAL it l 10 P A G E F25 MUSIC SOURCE l l NO IS FAULT AFFECTING Z WIRE STATIONS ONLY l NO l...

Page 86: ...ECORDER it l l l it it l l l i NO l l l IS l l FAULT AFFECTING it l HEADSET STATIONS l ONLY it l l l NO l a t l S W I T C H POWER OFF WAIT 10 l S E C O N D S T H E N SWITCH P O W E R ON l l l l 14 P A...

Page 87: ...RD 32 BV t t tt tttt l BK REF 6 l l l l l l l l l I l l t l l l l I N O l l ARE VOLTAGES l t t tt tt l t t t l I l CORRECT l l t l l l l l tt t t l l l l II l l REPLACE_SLB AN BOARD l l l YES l R E F...

Page 88: ...l 15 wit FP FM FWLI UN LINE sr tTm c N SI T N No WE AN NrERm WA I c cx 8f3ON WNtKCI RS IN sr r m 0 ES m E5 I 20 a PIG5 c AN 61 6 ISSUE 1...

Page 89: ...I f l f 20 f l l l Lb f PAGE f I f f f f f YE5 I f 20 I f f l fffff l I l N f 0 f ff l 20 f 1 I f f f HLPL KE SLH AN f f f f l 20 f f f YCS It PACC I I 89 AN 61 6 ISSUE 1...

Page 90: ...N AND THAT MAINS POWER IS AVAILABLE l it l l l l l l IS THE l MAINS POWER AVAILABLE l l l l l YES TURN POWFR OFF l CHECK MAINS FUSE l l t 19 PAGE F6 YES I 18 PAGE FY NO ARRANGE TO HAVE MAINS POWER A V...

Page 91: ...Y l it 14 P A G E F 3 3 DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY FROM THE MAIN EQUIPMENT M A I N S F U S E lA 2 5 0 V AND TURN POWER ON HAS THE MAINS FUSE BLOWN l YES t l REPLACE POkER SUPPLY l NO l TURN POWER OFF...

Page 92: ...ES ARE DISCUNNECT POWER SUPPLY FO l lA 2 5 0 V FROM MAIN ECJJIPMENT B A C K Fl ZA 25OV P L A N E CHECK SUPPLY FUSES l F2 1 6A 2 5 0 v l l F 3 0 3A 2 5 0 V it F4 1 6A 2 5 0 V l l l l l l l l ARE yEs l...

Page 93: ...L A N E l l TUlN POWER ON l l TURN POWER Off l l RECHECK SUPPLY FUSES l l l l l l l 1 4 l P A C E f l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l t l YES l DID l l l SUPPLY FUSES BLOW l l l l l l l l l l l l l l...

Page 94: ...T M M A I N S l VOLTAGE IS CORRECT l l l l l l l l l it l l l l l l l l l YES l 24 P A G E F12 l l l l IS l l N O l l THE MAINS VOLTAGE l l l CORRECT l l l l l t l l ii YES l REPLACE POWER SUPPLY l l...

Page 95: ...l l l l l l l l l l l l l N D l l l l CHECX THAT THE CPU LED ON l l TtE CPB AN BOARD OPERATES l l CORRECTLY l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l DOES l YES l l l l TK CPU LED OPERATE l l l 3 0 l PAGE F...

Page 96: ...4 l l a t l CND W I R I N G O F TX SCf l l CHEfIt W I R I N G O F TH l STATIONS l l l I l l l l l l HAS l l YES l l l TH FAULT CLEARED 1 l l l 20 l PAGE F33 l l 4 l l l l t l REPLAU THE SLB AN BOARDS...

Page 97: ...TED l l SLB AN BOARD l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l H A S l YES l l l l TH FAULT CLEARED l l l us l 20 l PAGE F33 l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l rn l l Cl EM WIRING AT TH SDF l CHO WIRING AT...

Page 98: ...CTIVE ACTION l l IF THERE ARE FURTNR FAULTS l l RETURN TO START l l l l l l l l START l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l 4 l l l m l l l CHEo TtlAT O T H E R F A C I L I T I E S l l REFER TO FOLLOWING SECT...

Page 99: ...l l SEIZE ALL EXCHANGE LINES l l l AT ALLOWED STATIONS l l l l l l l c l l l NO l l HE PLACE CPB AN l Ct t t l l l l l Ml l l t l l l l t l E t t C l l l l l l l REPLACE CPB AN l c I c c l l l l l l l...

Page 100: ...P A G E FlB l l It l l YES l t i l l l l l l l l CLEAR ALL INTERCOM LINES l l l l l l i l l REPLACE it l l L CPB AN l l l it l c YES it HAS l l l l THE FAULT CLEARED l l l l l l zm l l l l 30 l l l l...

Page 101: ...F33 l l l it NO T H S E I N C L U D E CAN OTHR l l AUDIBLE SIGNALLING FOR SIGNAL CALLS SIGNALLINC TONES BE HEARD t l l BUSY TONE AT ALL STATIONS l t SINGLE AND DOUBLE 1ONE BURSTS l l l l l l YES l l l...

Page 102: ...S B E E N l A T 1 END OF CORRECTLY PROGRAMMED FOR FLOWCHARTS it EACH FEATURE l l t l c l l SWITCH POWER OFF THEN ON l l l l l l l l l I l l l l IS l 4t YES l l PROGRAM DATA l 29 P A G E F 2 0 RETAINED...

Page 103: ...EEN PnOalAI TD l MM ltwl LINES LclEArE l l BEHINI A PABX ArIdE FWOCRWIED l AS PAEX LINES ON TH SYS f l e l l 20 l PAGE FIJ l l ES l l l CHM IMT Tlf STATlDN IS l l AlLfAtED ACCfSS 10 TIE LINE l l SEE m...

Page 104: ...THAT LINES BEHIND THE l PABX ARE PROGRAMMED AS PABX l LINES THIS AfFECTS SWITCH l HOOK FLASH TIMING l F O R I N S T A L L A T I O N S U S I N G l EARTH RECALL CHECK THAT l PABX EARTH IS WIRED l CORREC...

Page 105: ...2 1 it l CURRESPON ING l l TO THE FAULTY LINES S E E N O T E 1 l l l l l l l l l l l l l H A S YES l l l l l l TK FAULT CLEARED l l 20 P A G E F33 l l l l l it l l l l No l l l REPLACE CPB AN 4t it i...

Page 106: ...l l l l l l l l l l l l it CHECK THAT TH SYSTEM IS l l No l EQUIPPED WIrH TMB AN BOARD l ENSURE THAT TESTING IS l PERFORMED USING EITHER l ON HOOK OR HANDSFREE l l it STATIONS l l l l l l tti tCt t l...

Page 107: ...it it IS YES l l FAULT AFFECTING INTERNAL l ik l PAGING l CHEQ THAT THE E X T E R N A L l PAGING AMPLIFIER AND SPEAKER ARE CORRECTLY INSTALLED l l t l l l l l it 14 P A G E t 3 3 it l l l l l Cl ElX...

Page 108: ...l P A C E F33 l l l l l I l a l l IS TH l YES l l l FAULT AFFECTING 11 1 l l MUSIC ON HILO l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l CHECK THAT TN EXTERNAL l m l MUSIC SOURCE IS CORRECTLY l l WIRE0 T O H O H T E...

Page 109: ...R TO NOTE 1 l STATION IS A DECADIC l l TELEPHONE l CHECX THAT T H E 2 W I R E it STATION IS WIRED CORRECTLY TO THE SDF it l l l MIX THAT TH 2 W I R E l S T A T I O N I S O P E R A T I O N A L l l l l...

Page 110: ...E R I N G l l GENERATOR UNIT IS PRODUCING it it l RING VOLTAGE 70 100 VOLTS l l RMS WITH NO LOAD AND WHEN l c MEASURED WITH A MULTEMETER l it AND REPLACE IF FAULTY l l l l l l rt C t l it l l l l l l...

Page 111: ...l FAULT AFFECTING YES l l I l RINGING OR RING TONE l l t t l l l l l l l l t t l CHM TMT TIE LINE IS THE l l CORRECT TYPE ANI WIRED l l CORRECTLY l t tt n l l l l l l l l t tt l R E P L A C E ATE A BO...

Page 112: ...it l 20 P A G E F33 14 P A G E F33 l l l l 4t l l l l l l it l 34 P A G E F28 l it it l it 0 t it l l l l l l l it l l l N O l C A N l TIE LINE R I N G t 4tlt l l T O MAIN EWIPMENT l l l l l l l tt l...

Page 113: ...it CONNECTED t l l it l it it l l DOES THE YES l l CALL METERING UNIT it it 20 i t P A G E F33 l REGISTER METER l l l l l l PULSES l l it i No l n o l REPLACE CALL METERING UNIT l l it it it l l l DO...

Page 114: ...l l l f 20 f PACE F REPLACE rls KADSEl l ADAPTEH Y1T t l I f NOlE FOLLOW FLOWCHART STARTING ON PAGE 4 WHEN THL l 1 f PAlX r4 FAULTY STATlON 15 FIXED INSTALL THE KADSE ADRPTLR KIT AND CKCX ITS OPLRATI...

Page 115: ...THAT TK BAUD RATE ON Tw t l CDRE AN BOARD IS SE1 TO MATCH THE PRINTER l l l 6 THE SWITCH ON THE JAM ASSEMBLY IS SET TO t l l l I N S E R V I C E AFD TN READY LIGHT IS ON l l t l l l l l l HAS f YES l...

Page 116: ...l l l YES l 20 l l l l l l it l MOST PAGES l l CHEo THAT THE SYSTEM IS l FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY l t l l l l l l l THERE l l l it ARE l ANY FAULTS l l l l l l l N o l l it l it STOP l l N it J J P A G E...

Page 117: ...l l l t l l l l PAGE F35 l l l l INSERT BOARDS IN THE FOLLOWING l TURN POWER OFF l l ORDER IF ECUIPPED l INSERT ONE BOARD l l CPB AN T U R N POWER O N l l SLB AN tt ttt t t l TM AN l 2WLB AN l UJRB AN...

Page 118: ...S l l l l it l YES l l REPLACE l if l l l c l l it l l l l l l at HAS THE L YES l l l POWER SUPPLY it l l FAULT BEEN FIXED l l 20 l it it l l PAGE F32 it l Nil l l l REPLACE MAIN E lIPMENT l x l l l S...

Page 119: ...to it 5 The LED s on the CPB AN give following indications when the system is operating correctly TOP LED ON Battery Board out or battery voltage low OFF Battery OK BOTTOM ON 100 msec indicates that m...

Page 120: ...s in 3 5 1 Change SLB AN if voltages incorrect Change station 8 Answering Check A pair wiring and DC voltages to stations A and 8 Check stations A and 8 for sidetone If there is no sidetone check tran...

Page 121: ...AN board 3 5 10 1 2 3 Diaiiing Check that the station is allowed access to all lines Check that the system programming data for each line is correct Replace CPB AN board 3 5 19 incoming Signailing As...

Page 122: ...N TESTS 3 5 24 1 Line Keys Check the wiring from the main equipment Check that the station voltages are correct according to the table in 3 5 1 2 3 Check line cord connection and plug wiring according...

Page 123: ...m the main equipment to the station Open circuit voltage should be 32 f 8V or 50 f 6V if 2WEU AN is equipped Check that the 2WLB AN board has been installed in the correct SLB AN slot in the main equi...

Page 124: ...ached to all faulty PBAs and filled with as many details of the faulty condition as possible Each State Workshop should keep an accurate record of all PBAs dispatched and received to ensure that repla...

Page 125: ...t TPU AN Test and Programming Unit RGU AN Ring Generator Unit CDRB AN Call Details Recorder Board HAK AN Headset Adapter Kit PFB AN Power Fail Bell N RTIU N Remote Extension and Tie Line Interface Uni...

Page 126: ...F 2 AN 616 Expansion Package comprises Ser ltem Desc QtY 338 705 SLB AN 1 338 702 T S A N O H 4 APPENDIX B MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 7 REMARKS The AN 6 16 Standard package comprises 7 items to provide a ba...

Page 127: ...I I Fig 82 TS AN OH ON HOOK STATION Fig 83 TS AN HF HANDSFREE STATION I 127 AN 61 6 ISSUE 1...

Page 128: ...mcmcwm A56 F 7 F 0 F 9 F IO F 11 F 12 mmmmtm 789 F 1 3 F 14 F 1 5 F 1 6 rnrnrnrnmmmmmm cHEcl l IWRITE I 1 MW a A L A R M T I M E R CL 11 l Fig 84 ME AN MAIN EQUIPMENT Fig 85 TPU AN TEST AND PROGRAMMI...

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