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Number Dialing Requirements

1) Pulse dial 

A) Speed:

10 pps or 20 pps (programmable)

 

B) Ratio:

60

±

3% or 67

±

3% (programmable)

C) Pause:

1000 ms

2) DTMF

A) Frequency range:

High group: 1209Hz, 1336Hz, 1477Hz

  

Low group:

697Hz, 770Hz, 852Hz, 941Hz

B) Frequency uncertainty 1.5% and less

 

C) Tone level:

 

Low level:

-10dBm

±

2dBm

 

High level:

-8dBm

±

2dBm

 

D) Duration:

70 ms

 

E) Digit period:

70 ms

3) Memory dial:

Two types: 

Last Number Redial and Speed Dial

System speed dial:

400 (100~499) numbers

Station speed dial:

9   (001~009) numbers

Max digits per number:  16 for Station and 24 for system

Power Failure

An optional backup battery can be installed for power outage prevention. Length of time
usable depends on battery capacity. During most communication situations a 24 (12 x 2) Volt
1.2 AH battery can be used for 1 hour. Battery charger is built in.

Recommended:  24 Volt Battery Pack with 3.15 Amp circuit breaker.

Summary of Contents for Atlas IIE KSX 32i

Page 1: ...KSX 32i INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...han 30 days after such malfunction whichever occurs first This warranty does not cover defects as arise from accidents neglect misuse failure of electric power air conditioning humidity control or cau...

Page 3: ...nner to assist the installer in planning and performing the installation task system operation and feature operation Notice The information contained in this document is believed to be correct and acc...

Page 4: ...e this device is designed to be reasonably secure against intrusions from fraudulent callers it is by no means invulnerable to fraud Therefore no expressed or implied warranty is made against such fra...

Page 5: ...ctric shock 10 NEVER push objects of any kind into this product through the cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in the risk of fire or electri...

Page 6: ...Links 05 Circuit Control 05 Number Dialing Requirements 06 Power Failure 06 Equipment Description 07 Main Cabinet KSU 07 Main Control Board MCB 08 Power Supply Unit PSU 10 Trunk Card COU 11 Keyphone...

Page 7: ...ns 22 Power Requirements 22 Grounding Requirements 22 Environmental Requirements 23 Equipment Location 24 Unpacking and Inspecting 25 Main Cabinet KSU Installation 26 Installation of Cards 27 Keyphone...

Page 8: ...t RS 232C 44 SMDR to Serial Printer Connections 45 SMDR Format 45 Explanation 46 Case Explanation 46 Start Up Procedure 47 Power Up Procedure 47 Initialisation Procedure 48 Battery Backup Connection 4...

Page 9: ...rations 2 03 The system uses CMOS technology space division switching to assure non blocking operation 2 04 The system is available in various hardware configurations The system cabinet has a minimum...

Page 10: ...or Universal Cards Each Keyphone Card supports 8 Keyphone interface circuits for proprietary Keyphone connections Each Universal card supports 8 universal interface circuits supporting either Keyphone...

Page 11: ...t the problem and must advise customers of their right to bring complaint procedures Central Office Requirements Rules and regulations for the operation and installation of telephone equipment have be...

Page 12: ...binet Trunk lines 8 Stations Max 24 Single line Telephones Max 16 if SLU 23 if Universal Power Requirements Input Voltage 110 10 Volt 50 60Hz single phase 220 20 Volt 50 60Hz single phase Power supply...

Page 13: ...eyphone Diameter 0 4 mm 26 gauge Max effective length 140 m 460 feet Diameter 0 5 mm 24 gauge Max effective length 230 m 750 feet Diameter 0 65 mm 22 gauge Max effective length 350 m 1150 feet Single...

Page 14: ...E Digit period 70 ms 3 Memory dial Two types Last Number Redial and Speed Dial System speed dial 400 100 499 numbers Station speed dial 9 001 009 numbers Max digits per number 16 for Station and 24 f...

Page 15: ...oard MCB up to two Trunk Cards COU and up to three Station Cards LNU or SLU or Universal Providing the maximum capacity of 8 trunks and 24 stations 4 03 Two metal brackets are used to attach the cabin...

Page 16: ...ystem control software is in a 256 Kb EPROM 2 Mbit which can be upgraded and the stored program database is in battery protected RAM 4 08 The following are located on the MCB refer to Figure 2 A Memor...

Page 17: ...FIGURE 2 Main Control Board MCB...

Page 18: ...equipment 4 10 The fuse protection for system circuit protection is as following Fuse by Power Cord connection Power module input phased line 1 5 Amp 250 Volt Power Supply Unit F1 Battery input 3 15...

Page 19: ...ignaling Trunk dialing output can be DTMF or pulse Mode 11 For pulse dialing the pulse per second rate Mode 13 and make break ratio Mode 14 can be set For DTMF dialing the tone duration is adjustable...

Page 20: ...ring at up to eight flexible ring stations during day service Mode 41 and night service Mode 42 Ringing can be simultaneous or ring one station at a time in a step pattern Mode 43 l Trunk Ring at Comm...

Page 21: ...ge of features There are also set function keys which have a range of common uses 4 22 All Keyphones are equipped with a speaker and microphone for handsfree operation and Executive Keyphones have ful...

Page 22: ...n pickup l Locking a Station Stations can be set by the use to restrict usage When locked a station can only make intercom calls and answer incoming calls that ring on the station l DSS Unit A Keyphon...

Page 23: ...equipped with one two or three Universal Station Cards Universal Each Universal Card supports 8 universal interface circuits for connection to proprietary Keyphones or to industry standard single line...

Page 24: ...battery capacity Normal life expectancy for a 24 volt battery is 1 hour SMDR Unit Refer to Figure 15 5 04 The SMDR unit is an optional proprietary unit for providing Station Message Detail Records Th...

Page 25: ...nal external source is connected at the optional equipment terminal block MOHS located on the right side of the cabinet The impedance of the music source must be less than 32 ohms with a power level o...

Page 26: ...ipment terminal block CK2 located on the right side of the cabinet In the default state the relay is open 5 17 When DIP switch element 2 is set ON it is used as Dry Contact closure for power control r...

Page 27: ...assign specific lines to ring at specific machines or select a machine from a station hunt group Mode 67 and set it to ring Mode 39 and 40 5 22 Outgoing calls can be set to one line exclusively or sim...

Page 28: ...uires knowledge of proper handling techniques and the use of safeguard equipment necessary for protecting static sensitive devices 6 03 Static electricity can easily accumulate a high voltage charge i...

Page 29: ...lines Connecting Power Cords WARNING Do not attach power supply cords to building surfaces 6 05 The basic system is supplied with a detachable power supply cord The cord should be dressed for appeara...

Page 30: ...pe protected by a dedicated 1 5 Amp circuit breaker for 110 220 Volt AC The third wire grounding conductor of the power distribution circuits must be connected to the single point grounding bus in the...

Page 31: ...ies Avoid installation near radio and television transmitting equipment or in buildings adjacent to broadcast antennas 6 13 The selected location for the equipment and MDF should be clean no dust dry...

Page 32: ...WARNING The area should not be carpeted or have curtains or other material that may generate static electricity See Environmental Requirements in this section 6 16 The main cabinet is designed for wa...

Page 33: ...e cabinet Make a note of any damages 6 23 Observing electronic equipment handling precautions remove each piece of equipment from its shipping container As each item is unpacked place it on a level wo...

Page 34: ...net using the ten 3 mm x 6 mm screws The two keyhole slots for hanging the brackets should be above the main cabinet The power switch and power cable should be at the bottom of the cabinet Once the br...

Page 35: ...nnections are run directly to the exterior of the cabinet Each Trunk Card COU has a single flat cable that must be connected in the correct way for the Trunk Cards to work correct 6 30 Above the Main...

Page 36: ...FIGURE 7 Card Installation...

Page 37: ...lephone SLU or Universal The exception being the first bottom of stack must be either Keyphone LNU or Universal The common ribbon cable requires that any Universal Card be installed at the bottom of t...

Page 38: ...FIGURE 9 Station Card Cable Attachments...

Page 39: ...alled Common cable connects to J11 on SLU if installed Common cable connects to J5 on Universal if installed Each Station card installed requires an individual 26 pin flat cable which connects to the...

Page 40: ...with 0 5 mm 24 gauge wire and 140 m 460 feet with 0 4 mm wire 26 gauge Single line telephones can use a cable length of up to 1600 m 5250 feet using 0 65 mm 22 gauge cable 6 34 Each Keyphone is suppl...

Page 41: ...run station cables inside electrical conduit already occupied by AC power cable To do so is a violation of the National Electrical Code l DO NOT run station cables near a reproduction or copying mach...

Page 42: ...Refer to Figure 10 WARNING If the black and yellow pair is reversed the Keyphone will not function 6 40 Install the Keyphones by plugging the 1 8 m 12 foot base cord into the back of the Keyphone and...

Page 43: ...ORN WHT GRN RED BLK YEL STATION 3 32 7 33 8 RED ORN ORN RED RED GRN GRN RED 13 14 15 16 Tip Ring DA4R DA4T WHT BLU BLU WHT WHT ORN ORN WHT GRN RED BLK YEL STATION 4 34 9 35 10 RED BRN BRN RED RED SLT...

Page 44: ...5 6 Tip Ring STATION 2 30 5 31 6 WHT SLT SLT WHT RED BLU BLU RED 9 10 Tip Ring STATION 3 32 7 33 8 RED ORANGE ORANGE RED RED GRN GRN RED 13 14 Tip Ring STATION 4 34 9 35 10 RED BRN BRN RED RED SLT SL...

Page 45: ...mm 8 x 0 5 inch pan head screw at each marked location Partially tighten the screws leaving approximately 6 to 8 mm protruding approx 0 25 inch l Attach the base stand to the underside of the Keyphone...

Page 46: ...ice Announce with Answer Back allows for calls to be announced while the user is on line The OHVA module takes an additional port on the station card and two extra wires in the base cord There may be...

Page 47: ...rt 4 Port 5 Port 5 Port 4 Port 6 Port 3 Port 7 Port 2 Port 8 Port 1 FIGURE 13 Off hook Voice Announce Connection Red Green Black Yellow White Blue White Blue Audio Tip Orange White Power 24 Volt White...

Page 48: ...Optional Equipment Connections 7 01 Connections for most optional equipment are made on the right side of the main cabinet FIGURE 14 KSU Site Panel...

Page 49: ...lifier input leads to the PAGE terminals on the optional equipment terminal block This provides paging output for paging zone 8 The paging output for paging zones 1 7 must be connected through station...

Page 50: ...ANGER To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons read and follow these instructions l Do not dispose of the battery in a fire The cell may explode Check with local codes for possible special disp...

Page 51: ...phone activity The information is provided through either a parallel or serial port connection to a printer or computer This information includes station number trunk telephone number dialed account c...

Page 52: ...be output via the Serial port If it is OFF then the call records will be output via the Parallel port The call records must be se to Parallel when using PC Programming 4 Intercom Calls If DIP switch...

Page 53: ...rinter ready indication GND GND SMDR Format 8 04 The SMDR unit allows the user to analyze the systems telephone activity This information includes station number trunk telephone number dialed account...

Page 54: ...ed was 29579711 The conversation lasted 1 minute and 10 seconds and then the call was transferred to Station 113 2 Station 113 continued the call on Trunk 1 for 5 minutes and 20 seconds Total time on...

Page 55: ...ition Also check the interior that no loose or frayed wiring is present All stations and trunk lines should be connected and wiring checked for circuit continuity 9 03 To power up the system following...

Page 56: ...em DIP switch element 1 to ON 6 Set the memory battery disconnect selector switch to ON up Memory protection indicator lamp red is on Battery Backup Connection WARNING Improper battery connections wil...

Page 57: ...fully equipped and configured for operation as required by the customer and that the Power Up Procedure was accomplished successfully Station Equipment 9 07 Verify each telephone station for dial tone...

Page 58: ...eived and the stations DSS button should be on red 2 Select trunk line key assigned by default The trunk key indicator lights green and outside dial tone is received 3 Dial the directory number of an...

Page 59: ...26 Figure 7 Card Installation 28 Figure 8 Main Control Board MCB and COU Cable Attachments 29 Figure 9 Station Card Cable Attachments 30 Figure 10 Wiring to Modular Box 33 Figure 11 Mounting the Keyp...

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