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iPECS-MG Hardware Description and Installation Manual 

Issue 1.1 

KSU Installation 

 

August, 2010 

 

 

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4.3 KSU Diagram, Exterior and Dimension 

For reference purposes, Figure 4.3-1 shows the exterior and dimensions of the KSU. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 4.3-1 KSU Exterior and Dimension 

 
 

Summary of Contents for iPECS-MG

Page 1: ...iPECS MG Hardware Description and Installation Manual ...

Page 2: ...ne company determines that customer provided equipment is faulty and may possibly cause harm or interruption in service to the telephone network it should be disconnected until repair can be affected If this is not done the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service The local telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities or procedures If these changes could reasonab...

Page 3: ...approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference and this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Compliance Statement for Canada Thi...

Page 4: ...al Issue 1 1 August 2010 iii Revision History ISSUE DATE Contents of Changes REMARK 1 2009 12 Initial Release 1 1 General edits Updates for T1 PRI Added LDP DPB Door Phone Box Added BRIB Removed detailed Admin instructions Changed the new CI LG Ericsson ...

Page 5: ...5 2 3 System Components 6 2 4 General Specifications 7 2 4 1 Dimension and Weight 7 2 4 2 Environment 7 2 4 3 System Electrical 7 2 4 4 PSU Fan 8 2 4 5 DECT Base Station GDC 600B 8 2 4 6 Station Distance from the System 8 2 4 7 CO Loop 8 2 4 8 Wireless DECT Terminal 9 2 4 9 MPB VOIP 9 2 4 10 VOIP channels VOIB 9 2 4 11 Other System Specifications 9 2 5 System Capacity 10 2 5 1 System Maximum Call ...

Page 6: ...ED Functions 27 5 2 2 Modem Unit Installation 28 5 2 3 MPB Installation 28 5 2 4 LAN Port Wiring 29 5 2 5 Connecting Miscellaneous Devices 29 5 2 5 1 Alarm Relay Wiring 29 5 2 5 2 Page Audio Connector Wiring 30 5 2 5 3 MOH Connector Wiring 30 5 2 6 USB Connector 30 5 2 7 RS 232 Monitor Wiring 31 5 2 8 DSIU Digital and Single Line Interface Unit Wiring 31 5 3 CO Line Boards 33 5 3 1 LCOB Loop Start...

Page 7: ... RJ 45 50 5 4 3 1 LED Functions 50 5 4 3 2 DTIB Installation 51 5 4 3 3 DTIB Wiring 51 5 4 4 DTIBC Digital Telephone Interface Board w RJ21 connector 52 5 4 4 1 LED Functions 53 5 4 4 2 DTIBC Installation 54 5 4 4 3 DTIBC Wiring 54 5 4 5 WTIB Wireless Telephone Interface Board for DECT 55 5 4 5 1 Connectors Switch and LED Functions 56 5 4 5 2 DECT Installation 57 5 4 5 3 WTIB Installation 57 5 4 5...

Page 8: ...minal Connections 71 6 1 2 1 DKT Wiring 71 6 1 2 2 SLT wiring 71 6 1 2 3 LIP 7000 LIP 8000 Series Keyset Wiring 72 6 1 3 LDP Door Phone Box 73 6 1 3 1 Door Phone Box Installation 73 6 1 3 2 Door Phone Box Wiring 73 6 1 4 DSS BLF Console Installation Wiring 75 6 1 4 1 LDP 7048 DSS Install 75 6 1 4 2 LDP 7048 and LIP 7048 DSS Console Wiring 75 6 1 4 3 LIP 8000 DSS Installation and Wiring 75 6 1 5 Wa...

Page 9: ...bel If you are not sure of the type of power supply at your location consult your dealer or local power company Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord could be abused by people walking on it Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this product thr...

Page 10: ...ilure occurs which exposes any internal parts disconnect the power supply cord immediately and return this system to your dealer To prevent the risk of fire electric shock or energy hazard do not expose this product to rain or any type of moisture To protect components from static electricity discharge body static before touching connectors and or components by touching ground or wearing a ground ...

Page 11: ...uding system specifications and capacity Section 3 Installation Overview overview for general installation procedures precautions and connectors Section 4 KSU Installation instructions for installation of the iPECS MG cabinets Section 5 Board Installation detailed instructions for installing and wiring components of the iPECS MG Board Section 6 Terminal Connection and Wiring description of termina...

Page 12: ...Modem RS 232C Web Admin Stable Enhanced voice features Simple installation efficient system management Value Added features Distinctive and Enhanced Voice Mail Function and Multi Language Basic CID FSK DTMF RUS CID Function for CO SLT Basic 4 AA Function default or 4 VoIP channel and 6 DKT 6 SLT ports on MPB Built in PLL Circuit for ISDN Clock Synchronization No need cabling 8 Poly internal MOH 13...

Page 13: ...nstallation Manual Issue 1 1 System Overview August 2010 5 2 2 System Connection Diagram The following Figure 2 2 1 System Connection Diagram shows the components that make up the iPECS MG solution Figure 2 2 1 System Connection Diagram ...

Page 14: ... SLIB12 12 port SLT Interface Board SLIB12C 12 port SLT Interface Board RJ21 SLIB24 24 port SLT Interface Board SLIB24C 24 port SLT Interface Board RJ21 DTIB12 12 port DKT Interface Board DTIB12C 12 port DKT Interface Board RJ21 DTIB24 24 port DKT Interface Board Extension Boards DTIB24C 24 port DKT Interface Board RJ21 VMIB Voice Mail Interface Board 8 channels 100 hrs AAIB Auto Attendant Interfa...

Page 15: ... 50 35 0 15 GDC 34xH 131 49 32 0 102 Wireless Terminal GDC 400H 133 44 20 0 92 Digital Keyset LDP 7024D Digital DSS LDP 7048DSS Digital Door Box LDP DPB 2 4 2 Environment ITEM DEGREES 0 C DEGREES 0 C Operation Temperature 0 40 32 104 Optimum Operation Temperature 20 26 68 78 Storage Temperature 10 70 32 158 Relative Humidity 0 80 non condensing 2 4 3 System Electrical ITEM SPECIFICATION PSU 1 Powe...

Page 16: ... 1 880 1 900MHz Channel Spacing 1 728MHz Modulation GFSK Data rate 1 152Mbps Max Base Station distance from the WTIB 600m twisted 2 pair cable 2 4 6 Station Distance from the System ITEM 22 AWG Wire m Kft 24 AWG Wire m Kft Digital Keyset 500 1 6 330 1 Single Line Telephone 7 500 24 6 5 000 16 5 2 4 7 CO Loop ITEM SPECIFICATION Ring Detect Sensitivity 30Vrms 20 50Hz DTMF Dialing Frequency Deviation...

Page 17: ...Interface 10 100 Base T Ethernet IEEE 802 3 Speed 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Auto Negotiation Duplex Half Duplex or Full Duplex Auto Negotiation VoIP Protocol SIP RFC3261 and H 323 Revision 2 Voice Compression G 711 G 729 G 723 1 Voice Fax Switching T 38 Echo cancellation G 168 2 4 11 Other System Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION CPU M82805G ARM9 Dual core 32bit 375MHz Switching Device ACT2 ...

Page 18: ...00 Station Speed Dial 50 32 digits Station System Speed Dial 1000 32 digits MPB100 2000 32 digits MPB300 Call Log Outgoing Incoming Missed Call 100 32 digits Not Protected CO Line Group 24 MPB100 72 MPB300 Station Group 20 50 members group MPB100 50 50 members group MPB300 Conference 3 13 Party All ports are available Multi Conference 3 13 Party Max 3 groups 13 party Internal MOH 13 Music Resource...

Page 19: ...NK iPECS MG MPB300 SO DKTU SLT PRI BRI CO IP 1st KSU 40 102 120 40 60 120 108 120 Total 138 1st KSU 2nd KSU 88 198 180 88 132 180 216 180 Total 276 1st 2nd 3rd KSU 136 294 240 136 204 240 324 240 Total 414 DSIU DKT SLT 6 4 DTIB24 SLIB24 DSIU DKT 6 DSIU SLT 6 4 DTIB24 SLIB24 Max DECT Terminal registration 192 Max IP Phone registration 324 Max VMIB or AAIB 3 each Max WTIB 3 each when installing more...

Page 20: ...t the database 8 Configure the system see iPECS Feature and Admin Manuals 9 Verify the installation 3 2 Types of Connectors The following chart displays the various types of connectors employed with the iPECS MG and the various boards System Connectors iPECS MG CONNECTOR TYPE MATING CONNECTOR BOARD PURPOSE RJ11 MPB Relay and Alarm Port RJ45 MPB VOIB8 VOIB24 VMIB AAIB WTIB4 WTIB8 DSIU DTIB12 DTIB24...

Page 21: ...where shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong Dusty places or places where the System may encounter water or oil Near high frequency generating devices such as sewing machines or electric welding machines On or near computers fax machines or other office equipment as well as microwave ovens or air conditioners Do not obstruct the openings on the sides of the iPECS MG System Do not stack up the...

Page 22: ...e 1 1 KSU Installation August 2010 14 4 K KS SU U I IN NS ST TA AL LL LA AT TI IO ON N 4 1 BKSU Unpacking Open the box and verify the items shown in Figure 4 1 1 BKSU Carton Contents are included Figure 4 1 1 BKSU Carton Contents Rack Bracket Screws Cable Ties ...

Page 23: ...Installation Manual Issue 1 1 KSU Installation August 2010 15 4 2 EKSU Unpacking Open the box and verify the items shown in Figure 4 2 1 EKSU Carton Contents are included Figure 4 2 1 EKSU Carton Contents Rack Bracket Screws Cable Ties ...

Page 24: ...on and Installation Manual Issue 1 1 KSU Installation August 2010 16 4 3 KSU Diagram Exterior and Dimension For reference purposes Figure 4 3 1 shows the exterior and dimensions of the KSU Figure 4 3 1 KSU Exterior and Dimension ...

Page 25: ...l the Rack Mount brackets to each side of the KSU with the eight 8 screws provided 2 Insert screws with washers through the Rack Mount bracket flange on each side of the cabinet 3 As required thread screws into nuts or directly into threaded holes in the rack 4 Tighten the screws securely to complete the rack mounting These screws are supplied with the rack Figure 4 4 1 1 Rack Mounting ...

Page 26: ...the 12 anchor plugs 4 Tighten the screws leaving about 5 mm 0 2 inches exposed 5 Hook the Wall Bracket onto installed screws and tighten screws 6 Install the Rack Mount brackets to each side of the KSU with the eight 8 screws provided 7 Attach the Wall Shelf brackets to the bottom of KSU and affix using the eight 8 screws provided 8 Hook the Wall Shelf brackets onto the Wall Bracket making sure th...

Page 27: ...For Wall Mounting Place the EKSU on top of the BKSU making sure to align the feet of the EKSU with the cavities in the lower KSU For 19 Rack mounting Insert screws and washers through the Rack Mounting bracket on each side of the cabinet If required thread screws into nuts or directly into threaded holes in the 19 rack and tighten screws securely 4 Install the Fasteners on each side of the cabinet...

Page 28: ...iPECS MG Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1 1 KSU Installation August 2010 20 Figure 4 5 1 Expansion KSU installation Figure 4 5 2 Expansion KSU Wall Mounting C9 connector C8 connector ...

Page 29: ...iPECS MG Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1 1 KSU Installation August 2010 21 Figure 4 5 3 Expansion KSU Rack Mounting ...

Page 30: ...1st KSU will work independent of the 2nd KSU powered Off however the 3rd KSU cannot work without the 2nd KSU powered On It is recommended that the iPECS MG be reset if the PSU in an EKSU is power cycled or turned OFF 4 6 1 Frame Ground Connection Proper grounding minimizes the affect of power induced and RF noise and reduces the risk of damage or injury in case of a power cross or lightning strike...

Page 31: ...n will be halted if the AC power is re connected or if the battery voltage is too low to maintain full system operation The length of time that the System will operate on the batteries is dependent on several elements including battery charge condition of the batteries capacity of the batteries and the size of the system number of station ports The chart below gives the approximate back up times f...

Page 32: ... the PSU handle pull the PSU from the KSU To install the new PSU Insert the PSU along the guide rails on the rear side of iPECS MG Slide PSU into the KSU to firmly seat the PSU in the backplane connector To affix securely insert and tighten four 4 screws as shown below Figure 4 6 3 1 PSU Installation NOTE ㅡ Turn OFF the PSU in the EKSU s then turn OFF the PSU in the BKSU If the PSU in the BKSU is ...

Page 33: ...tion of boards To protect the System from static electricity do not directly touch the boards to discharge static touch a grounded object or wear a grounding strap To install the Board 1 If required install any option modules on the board and set any switches 2 Slide the board along the guide rails into the KSU until the Board is securely seated in the backplane connector 3 Press the thumbscrews i...

Page 34: ...he upper left 1st slot of the BKSU Figure 5 2 1 MPB If an MPB is not installed DC Power 5V 30V will not feed to the backplane and other boards or EKSUs The following devices and functions are included on the MPB Main Processor MINDSPEED ARM9 Dual Core M82805G 375MHz PCM Voice Processing circuit ACT2 PCM voice switching System Tone Gain Control Tone DTMF CPT Detection CID Signal FSK DTMF RCID Detec...

Page 35: ... Memory Battery BAT SW2 System Reset PJ1 Red External MOH Connection MOH PJ2 Blue External PAGE Connection PAGE MJ3 RJ45 Alarm Sensor and External Relay Contact ALM RLY MJ2 RJ45 USB port USB MJ1 RJ45 LAN Port LAN After all the boards are installed and wiring complete and before programming the System Switch 1 1 should be OFF and the system power turned ON to initialize the default System database ...

Page 36: ...Link OK OFF No Link 2 Orange Speed Status LED ON 100Mbps OFF 10Mbps 5 2 2 Modem Unit Installation Before installing the MPB if required the optional Modem Unit MODU must be installed The MODU is an analog modem supporting Bell ITU T V 34 V 32BIS V 90 Protocol at a baud rate of 300bps to 33Kbps with automatic rate negotiation The MODU provides a modem for connection to the system database and maint...

Page 37: ...ses LAN Port Connector CONNECTOR PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION 4 5 7 8 Not used 1 TX Transmit Data 2 TX Transmit Data 3 RX Receive Data RJ45 6 RX Receive Data 5 2 5 Connecting Miscellaneous Devices The MPB provides connections for an external music source an external page port a relay contact and an alarm detection input monitor Figure 5 2 5 1 Miscellaneous Connections 5 2 5 1 Alarm Relay Wiring The RJ 11 A...

Page 38: ...into a 600 ohm load Referring to Figure 5 2 5 1 wire the Page Audio connector to the termination point of the audio input of the External Page equipment tag or number wiring for maintenance 5 2 5 3 MOH Connector Wiring When a call is placed on hold MOH Music on Hold is presented to the caller MOH can be provided from an internal source or from an external audio source connected to the MOH connecto...

Page 39: ...control Referring to the pin out chart above and the wiring diagram below wire the RS 232 port to an appropriate DTE Data Terminal Equipment tag or number wiring for maintenance 5 2 8 DSIU Digital and Single Line Interface Unit Wiring The DSIU is included on the MPB and provides six 6 Digital Terminal DKT 1 to 6 ports and six 6 Single Line SLT 1 to 6 ports The DSIU SLT ports support FSK ITU T V 23...

Page 40: ...d 4 DKT T 5 DKT R RJ45 6 7 8 Not used RJ45 Pin Assignment SLT1 to 6 Connectors CONNECTOR PIN SIGNAL NAME 1 2 3 Not used 4 SLT T 5 SLT R RJ45 6 7 8 Not used Referring to the pin out charts above wire the DKT and SLT ports of the DSIU to the termination point of the appropriate DKT or SLT For information on terminal wiring refer to section 6 tag or number wiring for maintenance ...

Page 41: ...ion the first port of the LCOB has a Power Failure Transfer PFT circuit that can be wired to an SLIB port for PFT service The below figure shows the LCOB8 which other than the added interface circuits is identical to the LCOB 4 and 12 Figure 5 3 1 1 LCOB8 Connector Functions CONNECTOR FUNCTION CN1 and CN2 CMU4 connection for 1st 4th ports CN3 and CN4 CMU4 connection for 5th 8th ports CN5 and CN6 C...

Page 42: ...wer is OFF Slide the LCOB in the guide rails of the desired slot Tighten thumbscrews to hold the board firmly in place 5 3 1 3 LCOB Wiring The CO Line Tip and Ring terminations are located on the center pair of each RJ 45 connector A separate RJ 45 is provided for each analog CO Line supported by the LCOB 4 8 or 12 Referring to the pin out chart below wire the CO Tip and Ring pins to the PSTN CO L...

Page 43: ...s As shown in Figure 5 3 2 3 1 the S interface of the BRIB acts as the NT Network Termination connecting to TEs Terminal Equipments and can provide power feed 40VDC to the attached TEs maximum eight TEs A 100 ohm Terminating Resistor can be inserted across the TX and or RX pair When used a 100 Ohm terminating resistor should be connected across the TX and RX pair at one of the TEs Figure 5 3 2 1 B...

Page 44: ...istor 100 Ohm SWITCH FUNCTION ON OFF SW6 1 Line 1 TX resistor Terminate Open SW6 2 Line 1 RX resistor Terminate Open SW8 1 Line 2 TX resistor SW8 2 Line 2 RX resistor SW10 1 Line 3 TX resistor SW10 2 Line 3 RX resistor SW12 1 Line 4 TX resistor SW12 2 Line 5 RX resistor BRIB Power Feed SWITCH FUNCTION ON OFF SW7 1 Line 1 Power Feed 40V Feed Open SW7 2 Line 1 Power Feed Ground Feed Open SW9 1 Line ...

Page 45: ...IB must be set in the same mode T or S The BRIB board can be installed in any universal slot of any KSU the 1st slot of the BKSU is for the MPB only Assure Power is OFF Slide the BRIB in the guide rails of the desired slot Tighten thumbscrews to hold the board firmly in place 5 3 2 3 BRIB Wiring A separate RJ45 connector is provided for each BRI line supported by the BRIB Referring to the pin out ...

Page 46: ... includes an Audio jack connected to a Serial port The serial port is used for diagnostic purposes For wiring information refer to section 5 6 BRIB T interface Mode BRIB S interface Mode ISDN Network TR 100 Ohm TR 100 Ohm TE1 TE2 TE8 TE Point to Point 1000 meters TR Point to Multi point 200 meters Short passive TE1 TE2 TE8 TR TR Point to Multi point 500 meters 50 meters ...

Page 47: ... the signaling channel the other time slots are available for allocation to the B channel The CEPT frame has four signaling bits A B C and D Signaling bits for all 30 media channels are transmitted in timeslot 16 The PRIB supports pulse dialing DTMF dialing and MFC R2 register signaling based on ITU T Recommendation Q 440 480 Figure 5 3 3 1 E1 PRIB CAUTION For QSIG operation check the mode setting...

Page 48: ...talled in any universal slot of any KSU the 1st slot of the BKSU is for the MPB only Assure Power is OFF Slide the PRIB in the guide rails of the desired slot Tighten thumbscrews to hold the board firmly in place 5 3 3 3 E1 PRIB Wiring The E1 PRIB Transmit and Receive pairs are terminated in the PRI E1 RJ 45 connector A single RJ 45 is provided for the digital line interface Before wiring the PRIB...

Page 49: ...RX 2 RX 4 TX 5 TX RJ45 3 6 7 8 Not used Figure 5 3 3 3 1 E1 PRIB Connector Wiring Diagram 5 3 3 4 Serial Port The PRIB includes an Audio jack connected to a Serial port The serial port is used for diagnostic purposes For wiring information refer to section 5 6 PRIB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Network 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RX RX TX TX TE TX TX RX RX NT ...

Page 50: ...D TIE Line and Loop or Ground Start are implemented The DID and TIE Line operation support Immediate Delayed and Wink start signaling protocols The Telco interface must provide BZ8S line coding and Extended Super Frame ESF framing In PRI operation the ISDN standard NII2 National ISDN Interface 2 23 Bearer and one 1 Data channel interface is supported The PRI operation employs ANSI T1 403 T1 601 T1...

Page 51: ...RIB set SW1 and SW4 Dip switches to match the Telco provided service Note that the PRIB supports ESF Extended Super Frame framing and B8ZS Binary 8 Zero Substitution line coding only The T1 PRIB board can be installed in any universal slot of any KSU the 1st slot of the BKSU is for the MPB only Assure Power is OFF Slide the PRIB in the guide rails of the desired slot Tighten thumbscrews to hold th...

Page 52: ...ne termination point at the CSU using UTP cable tag or number wiring for maintenance RJ45 T1 PRI Port CONNECTOR PIN SIGNAL 1 RX 2 RX 4 TX 5 TX RJ45 3 6 7 8 Not used Figure 5 3 4 3 1 T1 PRIB Connector Wiring Diagram 5 3 4 4 Serial Port The PRIB includes an Audio jack connected to a Serial port The serial port is used for diagnostic purposes For wiring information refer to section 5 6 PRIB 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 53: ...ports and the SLIB24 with 24 SLT ports In both cases the SLT ports are each terminated in an RJ45 connector The SLIB provides FSK ITU T V 23 or Bell 202 or DTMF ITU T Q 23 Caller ID function to the SLT The SLT ports provide the 48 VDC source current limited to 20 mA to operate the SLT and support the Message Wait Indication DTMF or Pulse Dial signaling Polarity reversal sinusoidal Ring generator a...

Page 54: ...Assure Power is OFF Slide the SLIB in the guide rails of the desired slot Tighten thumbscrews to hold the board firmly in place 5 4 1 3 SLIB Wiring The SLT is terminated to the center pair of each RJ 45 connector A separate RJ 45 is provided for each SLT port on the SLIB 12 or 24 connectors Referring to the pin out chart below wire pins 4 and 5 of the RJ 45 connector to the SLT termination point u...

Page 55: ...IBC is identical to the SLIB except the SLT ports of the SLIBC are terminated in a 25 pair RJ21 female connector The SLIBC provides FSK ITU T V 23 or Bell 202 or DTMF ITU T Q 23 Caller ID function to the SLT The SLT ports provide the 48 VDC source current limited to 20 mA to operate the SLT and support the Message Wait Indication DTMF or Pulse Dial signaling Polarity reversal sinusoidal Ring gener...

Page 56: ...port or 18th port ON Blue 6th port in use ON Yellow Green 18th port in use ON Blush white 6th and 18th port in use OFF Idle LD7 The status of 7th port or 19th port ON Blue 7th port in use ON Yellow Green 19th port in use ON Blush white 7th and 19th port in use OFF Idle LD8 The status of 8th port or 20th port ON Blue 8th port in use ON Yellow Green 20th port in use ON Blush white 8th and 20th port ...

Page 57: ...minated to a pair in the RJ21 connector SLT 1 is terminated at pair 1 SLT 2 is terminated on pair 2 etc to the number of ports 12 or 24 on the SLIBC Referring to the pin out chart below wire each SLT pair on the RJ 21 connector to the SLT termination point using UTP cable The maximum total wire length is 7500M 24Kft of 22 AWG wire or 5000M 16Kft of 24 AWG wire For information on wiring the SLT ref...

Page 58: ...terface ports and the DTIB24 with 24 DKT ports Each port provides power and signaling to the DKT over a single wire pair Each DKT port of the DTIB is terminated in an RJ45 connector on the front panel of the DTIB Figure 5 4 3 1 DTIB Digital Telephone Interface Board 5 4 3 1 LED Functions LED Indications LED FUNCTIONS REMARK LD1 IN USE ON Channel in use OFF All channels Idle LD2 ACT Activation or N...

Page 59: ...o hold the board firmly in place 5 4 3 3 DTIB Wiring A separate RJ 45 is provided for each DKT port on the DTIB 12 or 24 connectors DKT ports terminate on the center pair of the RJ45 connectors Referring to the pin out chart below wire pins 4 and 5 of the RJ 45 connector to the DKT termination point using UTP cable The maximum total wire length is 500M 1 6Kft of 22 AWG or 330M 1Kft of 24 AWG wire ...

Page 60: ...The DTIBC is available in two 2 models the DTIB12 with 12 Digital Key Telephone Interface ports and the DTIB24 with 24 DKT ports The DTIBC is identical to the DTIB except the DKT ports of the DTIBC are terminated to an RJ21 connector Each port provides power and signaling to the DKT over a single wire pair Figure 5 4 4 1 DTIB Digital Telephone Interface Board ...

Page 61: ...of 6th port or 18th port ON Blue 6th port Use ON Yellow Green 18th port Use ON Blush white 6th and 18th port Use OFF Idle LD7 The status of 7th port or 19th port ON Blue 7th port Use ON Yellow Green 19th port Use ON Blush white 7th and 19th port Use OFF Idle LD8 The status of 8th port or 20th port ON Blue 8th port Use ON Yellow Green 20th port Use ON Blush white 8th and 20th port Use OFF Idle LD9 ...

Page 62: ... terminated to a pair in the RJ 21 connector DKT 1 is terminated at pair 1 DKT 2 is terminated on pair 2 etc to the number of ports 12 or 24 on the DTIBC Referring to the pin out chart below wire each DKT pair on the RJ 21 connector to the DKT termination point using UTP cable The maximum total wire length is 500M 1 6Kft of 22 AWG or 330M 1Kft of 24 AWG wire For information on wiring the DKT refer...

Page 63: ...B8s can be installed in the iPECS MG300 2 in the MG100 System The WTIB4 and WTIB8 have 4 or 8 Base Station ports respectively Base Station GDC 600B The System DECT Base Station can process up to six simultaneous calls The Base Station is intended for indoor use only Wireless Terminal GDC 400H Up to 192 wireless terminals can be registered refer to the DECT Wireless Terminal User Guide Older versio...

Page 64: ...support three 3 WTIBs Each port on the WTIB terminates to an RJ45 connector on the front panel of the board Figure 5 4 5 2 WTIB Wireless Telephone Interface Board 5 4 5 1 Connectors Switch and LED Functions The following Table shows the relation between the front panel RJ45 connectors and associated Base Station cell numbers WTIB RJ45 Connector Functions CONNECTOR CELL NUMBER BS1 Cell 1 BS2 Cell 2...

Page 65: ...hen WTIB sends or receives data from other WTIB WBUS LED toggles WBUS 5 4 5 2 DECT Installation For detailed instructions on Site Planning for Base Stations Cell coverage Region Survey RSSI Monitoring and Base Station Installation refer to the DECT Installation Guide for iPECS 5 4 5 3 WTIB Installation Prior to installation assure the Dipswitch settings are in the default position section 5 4 5 1 ...

Page 66: ... out charts and Figure 5 4 5 5 1 below and Figure 5 4 5 4 1 plug RJ45 terminated cable with the Ferrite core into the appropriate WTIB connector wire each WTIB RJ45 TX and RX pair to the System DECT Base Station termination point using CAT3 or better wiring The maximum total wire length is 600M 1 9Kft of 22 AWG tag or number wiring for maintenance NOTE 1 A shorter cable length between the WTIB and...

Page 67: ...D Receive Data Gnd Power feed Base Station CONNECTOR PIN SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 5 6 Not used 1 TX GND 4 TX GND Transmit Data Gnd Power feed 2 RX 30V RJ11 3 RX 30V Receive Data 30VDC power Figure 5 4 5 5 1 WTIB Connection to Multiple System DECT Base Stations 5 4 5 6 Serial Port The VMIB an AAIB include an Audio jack connected to a Serial port The serial port is used for diagnostic purposes For wirin...

Page 68: ...s and up to three 3 VMIBs or AAIBs may be installed in the iPECS MG 300 24 total channels BOARD CHANNEL SYSTEM GREETING USER GREETING VMIB 8 System Greeting 0 5hrs User Message 100 Hours AAIB 8 System Greeting 0 5hrs User Message None The VMIB and AAIB have a standard USB connector that is used to back up System and User greetings and Voice Messages VMIB only In addition the VMIB and AAIB have a L...

Page 69: ...nly A maximum of two boards may be installed in the iPECS MG100 and three 3 in the iPECS MG300 Assure Power is OFF Slide the VMIB AAIB in the guide rails of the desired slot Tighten thumbscrews to hold the board firmly in place 5 5 1 3 VMIB and AAIB Wiring There is no wiring required for proper operation of the VMIB or AAIB 5 5 1 4 VMIB and AAIB LAN Connector The VMIB and AAIB include an RJ45 for ...

Page 70: ...es to communicate with the host and translate between the iPECS proprietary protocols and other standard protocols H323 rev 4 SIP RFC3261 The VOIB connects to a standard IEEE 10 100 Base T Ethernet switch port and supports auto negotiation for speed 10MBps or 100Mbps and full or half duplex operation The VOIB supports various codecs g 711 g 726 g 729 g 723 1 T 38 for IP FAX and Echo Cancellation g...

Page 71: ...of the desired slot Tighten thumbscrews to hold the board firmly in place 5 5 2 3 VOIB Wiring The VOIB is connected to the LAN through the RJ45 connector on the front panel The connector is terminated as a standard EIA 568B MDI Media Dependent Interface port Referring to the pin out chart below using UTP cable wire each VOIB TX and RX pairs to the termination point of an Ethernet switch port RX an...

Page 72: ...dio Jack Serial Specification 5 6 1 Serial to Audio Cable Wiring Connection to the Serial port through the Audio connector is made with a Serial to Audio cable The cable should be terminated on one end with a DB9 RS 232 connector and on the other end with an audio jack The three 3 wires of the audio jack are wired to the DB9 as follows wire the Tip conductor of the Audio jack to pin 2 of the DB9 w...

Page 73: ... or rack 5 7 1 Wall Mount Wiring To dress wiring for a Wall mount installation 1 Ensure all boards are installed and that wiring is complete 2 Using the supplied Cable Ties tie all wiring cables and Power cord if desired together in a neat bundle 3 Using the supplied Cable Ties tie the bundled cables to a Rack Mount bracket 4 Dress the cable bundle under the bottom KSU and attach to the wall at re...

Page 74: ...tion 1 Ensure all boards are installed and that wiring is complete 2 Using the supplied Cable Ties tie all wiring cables and Power cord if desired together in a neat bundle 3 Using the supplied Cable Ties tie the bundled cables using holes in the 19 Rack 4 Dress the cable down the rack back to the wiring termination point Figure 5 7 2 1 Rack Mount Cable Dressing ...

Page 75: ...nel MODEL DESCRIPTION LDP 7004N 4 Flexible Button No display LDP 7004D 4 Flexible Button w Display LDP 7008D 8 Flexible Button w Display LDP 7016D 16 Flexible Button w Display LDP 7024D 24 Flexible Button w Display LDP 7024LD 24 Flexible Button w Large Display LDP 7048DSS 48 Button DSS DLS Console LDP DPB Door Phone Box LIP 7008D 8 Flexible Button w Display LIP 7016D 16 Flexible Button w Display L...

Page 76: ...S MG Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1 1 DECT INSTALLATION August 2010 68 Figure 6 1 1 LDP 7000 Series Digital Key Telephones LDP 7004N LDP 7004D LDP 7008D LDP 7016D LDP 7024D LDP 7024LD ...

Page 77: ...iPECS MG Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1 1 DECT INSTALLATION August 2010 69 Figure 6 1 2 LIP 7000 Series Keysets LIP 7008D LIP 7016D LIP 7024D LIP 7024LD ...

Page 78: ...iPECS MG Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1 1 DECT INSTALLATION August 2010 70 Figure 6 1 3 LIP 8000 Series Keysets LIP 8050V LIP 8004D LIP 8012D LIP 8024D LIP 8040L ...

Page 79: ...r MPB DSIU DKT port Referring to the pin out chart below and Figure 6 1 1 1 wire the wall outlet 1st pair to the DTIB or DSIU termination point using UTP cable Note separate wiring is required for the LDP 7048 DSS Console using the line cord provided connect the DKT or DSS Console to the wall outlet DKT Pin out Chart Line Cord CONNECTOR PIN SIGNAL NAME 1 2 Not used 3 Ring 4 Tip RJ11 5 6 Not used 6...

Page 80: ...any 10 100 Base T Ethernet switch port with access to a VOIB channel The LIP phones can be powered from a POE compatible Ethernet switch port or using the AC DC Adaptor K Referring to Figure 6 1 2 3 1 and the IP Phone pin out chart below wire the RX and TX pins from the RJ 45 Wall outlet or equal for the IP Phone to the appropriate Ethernet switch termination point using Cat 5 UTP cable The maximu...

Page 81: ...s for two 2 plastic anchors insert screws and tighten leaving about inch exposed align the screw holes in the back of the LDP DPB with the screws and slide down to lock in place It may be necessary to remove the box and loosen or tighten the screws for a secure fit 6 1 3 2 Door Phone Box Wiring The Door Phone Box is wired using screw terminals in the box The terminals are wired to any available DK...

Page 82: ...Description and Installation Manual Issue 1 1 DECT INSTALLATION August 2010 74 Figure 6 1 3 2 1 Door Phone Box Wiring LDP DPB Pin out Chart Line Cord CONNECTOR PIN SIGNAL NAME 1 2 Not used 3 Ring 4 Tip RJ11 5 6 Not used ...

Page 83: ... 7000 series IP Phone refer to section 6 1 2 3 The LIP 7048 DSS Console must be powered by a POE compatible Ethernet switch port or the AC DC adaptor K for the LIP Phones 6 1 4 3 LIP 8000 DSS Installation and Wiring The LIP 8000 Series DSS BLF Console is available in three 3 models 12 button w paper labels LIP 8012DSS 12 button w LCD LIP 8012LSS and 48 button w paper labels LIP 8048DSS Up to four ...

Page 84: ... as this may damage the LIP phone housing for additional DSS BLF Consoles repeat the procedure connecting one console to the previous console A maximum of three consoles can be supported by an LIP 8000 series phone for each LIP 8048DSS and LIP 8040LSS insert the DC plug of an AC Adaptor K to the DC input of the DSS Console and plug the AC plug into an appropriate 110 240 VAC outlet Figure 6 1 4 3 ...

Page 85: ...ws slightly and mount the Wall Mount bracket again Insert the Wall Mount handset hook to prevent the handset from slipping when wall mounted For the LIP 7000 series the Handset hook is molded as part of the Wall Mount bracket as shown in Figure 6 1 5 1 1 Figure 6 1 5 1 1 LIP 7000 Wall Mount Installation 6 1 5 2 LIP 8000 Wall Mounting The LIP 8000 series phones incorporate wall mount into the base ...

Page 86: ...ual Issue 1 1 DECT INSTALLATION August 2010 78 Figure 6 1 5 2 1 LIP 8000 Wall Mount Installation DSS consoles can be wall mounted with the LIP 8000 series phone after properly connecting the Console to the LIP 8000 phone as described in section 6 1 4 3 ...

Page 87: ...he MPB Mode switch in the OFF position Assure the AC power cord for each KSU is plugged into an appropriate AC outlet grounded 3 prong Turn on the power switch of each of the Expansion KSU Turn on the power switch of the Basic KSU After restart place the Mode switch in the ON position After several moments various front panel LEDS will illuminate indicating the power up sequence The LEDs of the MP...

Page 88: ...351 Bangladesh 880 Iran 98 Qatar 974 Belarus 375 Iraq 964 Rumania 40 Belgium 32 Ireland 353 Russia 7 Bolivia 591 Israel 972 Saudi Arabia 966 Brazil 55 Italy 39 Senegal 221 Brunei 673 Japan 81 Singapore 65 Cameroon 237 Jordan 962 South Africa 27 Chile 56 Kenya 254 Spain 34 China P R C 86 Korea 82 Sri Lanka 94 Colombia 57 Kuwait 965 Swaziland 268 Costa Rica 506 Kyrgyzstan 996 Sweden 46 Cyprus 357 Li...

Page 89: ...ton 2 Press HOLD SAVE button The System will proceed to initialize the database with the new Country Code Once initialized and operating normally change the position of the MPB mode switch to the ON position With initialization complete the iPECS MG can be configured to meet the needs of the business and individual user For detailed information on programming the iPECS MG refer to the iPECS MG Adm...

Page 90: ...is in the default position System does not operate MPB operation Check MPB status and SW1 position Bad DTIB circuit Replace the malfunctioning board Bad connection between the DSIU DTIB and DKT Terminals Check the connection between the board and the DKT Assure proper wiring terminations Repair any broken connection between the Board and DKTs Installation Distance of DKT and System Assure the dist...

Page 91: ...te Expansion KSU PSU is not providing power Assure that the BKSU power is ON and the MPB is installed Assure the PSU is plugged in that the AC power is delivered to the outlet and the Fuse Breaker is operational Induced noise on the wire between the System and the amplifier Assure the wiring is not run near equipment that generates high RF interference Assure there are no coils in the wiring Use s...

Page 92: ...greements You can obtain a copy of the GPL licenses from LG Ericsson Web Site http www lgericsson com GPL License 1 armboot 2 linux 3 busybox 4 dhcpcd 5 u boot LG Ericsson offers to provide source code to you on CD ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution such as the cost of media shipping and handling upon e mail request to LG Ericsson at opensource lgericsson com This o...

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