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IPLDK-20 Installation Manual                                                                                                      Terminal Connection 

 

 

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5.4  Connecting Additional Terminals 

MBUB provides connections for 1 external music source, 1 external page port, 2 relay contacts, and an alarm/door-
bell input monitor through the PJ1 audio jack and a MJ4 RJ45 Modular Jack. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 5.4.1 Additional Terminal Connection 

 

 

5.4.1  External Music Source wiring 

MBUB accommodates 1 port of external music source through a PJ1 (RED) audio Jack. 

 

 

5.4.2  Relay Contacts 

MBUB provides 2 relay contacts that are used for loud bell or external paging through pin No. 1-2 & 3-4 of MJ4. 
 
 

5.4.3  External Paging wiring

  

MBUB supports 1 external paging port through Pin No.5-6 (paging port) of MJ4. 
 
 

5.4.4  Alarm Detection wiring  

MBUB provides an external alarm detection input, which can be used to transmit notification to extensions when the 
external switch is closed or opened (programmable through Admin Programming). This alarm detection input is 
provided through pin No.7-8 of MJ4. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for ipLDK 20

Page 1: ...IP LDK 20 Installation Manual I IP PL LD DK K 2 20 0 INSTALLATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...IP LDK 20 Installation Manual R RE EV VI IS SI IO ON N H HI IS ST TO OR RY Y ISSUE DATE CONTENTS OF CHANGES REMARK ISSUE 1 0 ISSUE 1 1 2005 3 2005 5 Initial Release Add Expansion Modules and VMIBE AAFBE ...

Page 3: ...ower Supply Unit PSU installation 15 2 2 7 External backup batteries installation 16 2 2 8 KSU mounting 17 SECTION 3 BOARD INSTALLATION 20 3 1 Installation of the Boards 20 3 2 MBUB Main Board Unit 21 3 2 1 Modular Jack MJ1 MJ3 Pin Assignment 23 3 3 Installation of the CO Line Board 29 3 3 1 LCOB CID Loop Start CO line Interface Board 29 3 3 2 STIB Basic Rate Interface Board Selectable S T interfa...

Page 4: ...Protocol Interface Unit 58 4 6 SLIM SLT Interface Module Installation 59 4 6 1 Pin assignment 59 4 7 DTIM DKT Interface Module 60 4 7 1 Pin assignment 60 SECTION 5 TERMINAL CONNECTION 61 5 1 Terminal Models 61 5 2 Terminal Cabling Distance 62 5 3 Keyset Connection 63 5 3 1 Digital Keyset 63 5 3 2 SLT 63 5 4 Connecting Additional Terminals 64 5 4 1 External Music Source wiring 64 5 4 2 Relay Contac...

Page 5: ...t 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 through KSU slots or connectors as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric s...

Page 6: ...ene paint thinner or any abrasive powder to clean the KSU Wipe it with a soft cloth CAUTION This system should only be installed and serviced by qualified service personnel When a failure 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...

Page 7: ...tions for planning the installation site and procedures to install the IP LDK 20 System Section 3 Board Installation Describes general information and detailed instructions for installing boards and add on boards Section 4 Expansion Module Installation Describes the kinds of terminals maximum distance and the other device connections for the terminal Section 5 Terminal Connection Describes the kin...

Page 8: ...chitecture Optional LAN Interface Stable enhanced voice features Simple installation efficient system management Remote admin through BRI connection Remote admin through PSTN modem Remote admin through LAN connection Value added features Distinctive voice mail CID CO SLT VOIP Service 1 2 System Connection Diagram Figure 1 2 IP LDK System Connection Diagram ...

Page 9: ...tection Unit PRCPTU2 Polarity Reversal Call Progress Tone detection Unit CPCU2 Caller ID FSK Polarity Reversal Call Progress Tone detection Unit CO Line Boards STIB ISDN Basic Rate S T Interface Board 2 lines 4channels DTIB4 Digital Terminal Interface Board 4 ports DTIB8 Digital Terminal Interface Board 8 ports SLIB4 SLT Interface 36V Feed Board 4ports Extension Boards SLIB8 SLT Interface 36V Feed...

Page 10: ...ss than 1 8 Signal Rise Time Max 5ms Tone Duration on time Min 50ms DTMF Dialing Inter digit Time Min 30ms Pulse Rate 10 PPS Pulse Dialing Break Make Ratio 60 40 or 66 33 Operating Temperature 0 40 Environment Humidity 0 80 non condensing KSU 260mm W 410mm H 86mm D Dimension Expansion Module 260mm W 145mm H 86mm D KSU 2 5Kg Weight Expansion Module DTIM SLIM 1 16Kg VOIM 0 58Kg LAN Interface 10 Base...

Page 11: ...ANU 1 Max MODEM Channel 1 MODU 1 Attendant Positions 5 System Intercom Links Non blocking Paging All Call Internal 1 zone 5 zones Station Speed Dial 100 station 24 digits each 500 System Speed Dial 24 digits each 500 Last Number Redial 10 32 digits CO Line Group 8 8 Station Group 10 10 Conference 3 Party no limit Music Source Input 1 MBUB 1 External Paging 1 MBUB 1 External Control Contact 2 MBUB ...

Page 12: ...ct with the system Near high frequency generating devices such as sewing machines or electric welders On or near computers fax machines or other office equipment as well as microwave ovens or air conditioners Do not obstruct the area around the IP LDK 20 System for reasons of maintenance and inspection Do not block the openings on the top of the IP LDK 20 System Do not stack up the optional servic...

Page 13: ...allation 9 2 2 KSU Installation 2 2 1 Unpacking Open the box and verify the items shown in Figure 2 2 1 are included Figure 2 2 1 Unpacking Key service unit Tie cable Anchor plug Screw Fuse Power cord Mounting template Battery cable Manual ...

Page 14: ...IP LDK 20 Installation Manual KSU Installation 10 2 2 2 KSU exterior and dimension Figure 2 2 2 shows the exterior and dimensions of the KSU Figure 2 2 2 KSU exterior and dimension ...

Page 15: ...nstallation Manual KSU Installation 11 2 2 3 KSU with expansion module exterior and dimension Figure 2 2 3 shows the exterior and dimensions of the KSU Figure 2 2 3 KSU with expansion module exterior and dimension ...

Page 16: ...12 2 2 4 Opening and closing the front cover 2 2 4 1 Opening the front cover 1 Turn the screw counter clockwise to loosen as shown in Figure 2 2 4 1 2 Lift the front cover in the direction of the arrow as shown Figure 2 2 4 1 Opening the front cover ...

Page 17: ... on the KSU as show in Figure 2 2 4 2 Then put the front cover down on the KSU in the direction of the arrow as shown Turn the screws clockwise to tighten as in the Figure Figure 2 2 4 2 Closing the front cover NOTE For safety reasons close the front cover and tighten the screws prior to operating the IP LDK 20 System ...

Page 18: ...nding the KSU CAUTION The equipment should be connected to a socket outlet with a protective ground connection For ground wire green and yellow insulation is required and the cross sectional area of the conductor must be more than UL 1015 AWG 18 1 0mm It is recommended that the ground wire be shorter than 1 meter 3 28 feet Proper grounding is very important to protect the IP LDK 20 system from ext...

Page 19: ...ctor CN19 refer to the following table The AC Input Voltage and Fuse Rating RANGE OF INPUT VOLTAGE CONNECT TO FUSE RATINGS 207V AC 253V AC CN19 on the MBUB 1 25A 250V PSU Capacity PSU TYPE 5V DC 5V DC 30V DC PSU SMPS 3 0A 100mA 1 9A 1 To secure the wire of PSU as shown in Figure 2 2 6a tie the wire with the cable tie provided Figure 2 2 6a PSU Installation 2 Place the PSU cover on the PSU as shown...

Page 20: ...power re applied or the battery voltage is too low to maintain full system operation The external batteries can maintain system operation as needed depending on several elements such as battery charge status condition and capacity of the batteries and system configuration number of station ports CAUTION It is recommended to use a fuse 5A 250V between battery and system Recommended battery capacity...

Page 21: ...stall 3 anchor plugs in the wall using the mounting template included for accurate placement Figure 2 2 8 1a 2 Attach the mounting template with the included 3 screws 3 Hook the KSU onto the screws making sure that the system slides down securely Figure 2 2 8 1b Figure 2 2 8 1a Mounting Template ...

Page 22: ...IP LDK 20 Installation Manual KSU Installation 18 Figure 2 2 8 1b KSU Wall Mounting Note Be careful not to drop the KSU ...

Page 23: ...the bottom of the IP LDK 20 system as shown in Figure 2 2 8 2a and attach it to the system securely by tightening the screws clockwise Figure 2 2 8 2a Rack Bracket 2 To attach the IP LDK 20 system to the rack affix the bracket with the 4 screws provided Figure 2 2 8 2b Figure 2 2 8 2b KSU Rack Mounting ...

Page 24: ...ards To discharge static touch a grounded object or wear a grounding strap Insert boards carefully to avoid bending connector pins male pins on MBUB To install the board perform the following Steps 1 Before inserting the board remove the dummy shown 1 in Figure 3 1 2 Holding the board as shown in 2 of the diagram insert the board in the direction of the arrow carefully so that the board securely e...

Page 25: ...on interface circuits and miscellaneous functional circuits Figure 3 2a MBUB Figure 3 2a shows the MBUB which provides Basic Rate Interface BRI circuits Digital keyset and SLT interface circuits DTMF receivers phase locked loop circuit for 32Mhz clock synchronization Ring Generation Unit two external relay contacts one alarm detection circuit one external PAGE port internal external MOH circuit th...

Page 26: ...B SLIB installation CN7 CN8 MODU installation CN9 VMIBE AAFBE installation CN11 LANU installation CN16 JTAG Port for emulator CN18 System Backup Battery connection CN19 PSU connection 5V 5V 30V CN20 External GND Terminal CN22 RS 232C interface MJ1 2 ISDN BRIs connection Selectable S T MJ2 4DKTs MJ3 2DKT SLTs connection and 2SLTs connection MJ4 External Relays External Paging and Alarm Sensor PJ1 R...

Page 27: ...ve Data RJ45 6 TX Transmit Data Figure 3 2 1 1a T Mode Basic BRI Line Connector and Terminating Resistors NT1 NT BOX 3 6 4 5 RX RX TX TX BRI Port1 TX TX RX RX 3 6 4 T Interface R R SW7 1 2 ON OFF T mode SW5 1 2 3 4 ON T S CN2 5 RJ45 type jack Max 1000 meters OFF From to PX NT1 NT BOX 3 6 4 5 RX RX TX TX BRI Port2 TX TX RX RX 3 6 4 Only T interface R R SW6 1 2 ON ON Termination 5 RJ45 type jack Max...

Page 28: ...TING RESISTORS LINE NO RJ45 TYPE JACK SWITCH PIN1 2 ON PIN1 2 OFF REMARK Line 1 MJ1 SW5 Termination Open Line 2 MJ1 SW6 Termination Open T or S Switch Setting of Basic BRI SWITCH AND CONNECTOR LINE NO MODE SW5 PIN 3 4 SW7 CN21 REMARK S ON ON Line 1 T OFF OFF Default Line 2 T Only NOTE SW5 PIN3 4 40V POWER FEEDING P SW7 THE MODE CHANGE OF THE BRI TRANSCEIVER TE1 or TA 3 6 4 5 TX TX RX RX BRI Port1 ...

Page 29: ...UMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 DKT R DKT T 3 Reserved 4 5 SLT R SLT T RJ45 6 7 8 Reserved CAUTION When installing DKT or SLT on Hybrid Ports MJ3 1 2 keep the above pin assignment Otherwise the DKT or SLT will not operate normally MBUB MJ3 3 4 EXTENSION CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 3 Reserved 4 5 SLT R SLT T RJ45 6 7 8 Reserved TERMINAL DKT CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 RESERVED 3 TI...

Page 30: ...fter putting the lithium battery switch SW1 into ON to protect RAM RTC data install the option boards to the MBUB CAUTION The DIP switch SW1 should be turned ON to protect system data in case of a power failure The system will not function properly if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries accordin...

Page 31: ...Data 3 RD Received Data 4 DSR Not used 5 SG Signal Ground 6 DTR Not used 7 CTS Not used 8 RTS Not used RS 232C 9 RESERVED PC CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 1 RESERVED 2 RD Received Data 3 TD Transmitted Data 4 DTR Not used 5 SG Signal Ground 6 DSR Not used 7 RTS Not used 8 CTS Not used RS 232C 9 RESERVED NOTE The MBUB does not support hardware flow control ...

Page 32: ...IP LDK 20 Installation Manual Board Installation 28 ...

Page 33: ...Start CO Line interfaces that support Pulse DTMF signaling Each Interface contains ring and loop current detection circuits A D and D A conversions and pulse signaling circuitry LCOB can be optionally equipped with add on boards CPCU4 FSK CID Polarity Reversal Call Progress Tone detection Unit 4 to detect FSK signal for the incoming Caller ID polarity reversal and call progress tone PRCPTU4 Polari...

Page 34: ... 8 Reserved CONNECTOR FUNCTIONS CONNECTOR FUNCTION REMARK CN2 and CN3 PRCPTU4 or PRU4 connection CN1 CN2 and CN3 CPCU4 connection MJ1 2 ports RJ45 type CO line connection 3 3 1 2 Add On Boards PRU4 Polarity Reversal detection Unit Description The PRU4 can be optionally mounted on LCOB and provides Polarity Reversal detection for call metering Figure 3 3 1 2a PRU4 ...

Page 35: ...four call progress tone detection to support ACNR feature Automatic Called Number Redial Figure 3 3 1 2b PRCPTU4 CPCU4 FSK CID PR and CPT detection Unit Description The CPCU4 can be optionally mounted on LCOB and provides 4 Polarity Reversal detection for call metering 4 call progress tone detection to support the ACNR feature Auto Called Number Redial and four FSK CID signal detection Figure 3 3 ...

Page 36: ...B connector and supports T interface or S interface The 1st BRI port can be operated to T mode and S mode and the 2nd port can only be set to T mode Figure 3 3 2 STIB S T Interface selection on BRI1 Port 1 Default T Interface SW2 Default all OFF position SW4 Default 1 2 pins ON position and 3 4 pins OFF position BRI2 Port 2 Default T Interface only SW1 Default ON position ...

Page 37: ...nsmit Data Figure 3 3 2 1a T Mode Basic STIBI Line Connector and Terminating Resistors NT1 NT BOX 3 6 4 5 RX RX TX TX STIB Port1 TX TX RX RX 3 6 4 T Interface R R SW2 1 2 ON OFF T mode SW4 1 2 3 4 ON T S CN1 5 RJ45 type jack Max 1000 meters OFF From to PX NT1 NT BOX 3 6 4 5 RX RX TX TX STIB Port2 TX TX RX RX 3 6 4 Only T Interface R R SW1 1 2 ON ON Termination 5 RJ45 type jack Max 1000 meters From...

Page 38: ...Receive Data Figure 3 3 2 1b S Mode Basic STIBI Line Connector and Terminating Resistors LED INDICATIONS STATUS LED ON OFF LINE NO REMARK RED ERROR LED1 GREEN IN USE IDLE 1 STIB RED ERROR LED2 GREEN IN USE IDLE 2 STIB TE1 or TA 3 6 4 5 TX TX RX RX STIB Port1 Only RX RX TX TX 3 6 4 S Interface R R ISDN terminal SW2 1 2 ON ON S mode SW4 1 2 3 4 ON T S CN1 5 RJ45 type jack Max 1000 meters ...

Page 39: ...YPE JACK SWITCH PIN1 2 ON PIN3 4 OFF REMARK Line 1 MJ1 SW4 Termination Open Line 2 MJ1 SW1 Termination Open T OR S SWITCH SETTING SWITCH AND CONNECTOR LINE NO MODE SW4 PIN 3 4 SW2 CN1 REMARK S ON ON Line 1 T OFF OFF Default Line 2 T Only NOTE SW4 Pin 3 4 40V Power Feeding SW2 The mode Change of the BRI transceiver CN1 Set four 2pin jumpers like the above figure according to each mode T S T S ...

Page 40: ...f the CBIB can be optionally equipped with add on boards Figure 3 3 3 CPCU2 FSK CID Polarity Reversal Call Progress Tone detection Unit 2 to detect FSK signal for the incoming Caller ID polarity reversal and call progress tone PRCPTU2 Polarity Reversal Call Progress Tone detection Unit 2 to monitor polarity reversal and call progress tone or PRU2 Polarity Reversal detection Unit 2 to monitor polar...

Page 41: ...d 3 TX Transmit Data 4 RX Receive Data 5 RX Receive Data RJ45 6 TX Transmit Data CBIB 2 ND PORT FOR LCO CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 CO R CO T 3 Reserved 4 5 CO R CO T RJ45 6 7 8 Reserved VARIOUS CONNECTORS FUNCTIONS CONNECTOR FUNCTION REMARK CN2 and CN3 PRCPTU2 or PRU2 connection CN1 CN2 and CN3 CPCU2 connection MJ1 2 ports RJ45 type CO line connection ...

Page 42: ...and provides four polarity reversal detection for call metering four call progress tone detection to support the ACNR feature Automatic Called Number Redial It also provides four on hook connection paths for SMS CPCU2 FSK CID PR and CPT detection Unit Description The CPCU2 can be optionally mounted on CBIB and provides four polarity reversal detection units for call metering four call progress ton...

Page 43: ...elephone Interface 8 ports 3 4 1 DTIB4 Digital Terminal Interface Board Description DTIB4 can be installed on the SLIB DTIB connector and provides 4 Digital Keyset ports It also provides 2 wire connections for Digital Keysets It has a module connector MJ1 which is used to connect Digital Keyset lines to the DTIB4 Figure 3 4 1 DTIB4 3 4 1 1 Pin assignment DTIB4 CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME F...

Page 44: ...et ports It also provides 2 wire connections to Digital Keysets It has module connectors MJ1 and MJ2 that are used to connect Digital Keyset lines to the DTIB8 Figure 3 4 2 DTIB8 3 4 2 1 Pin assignment DTIB8 CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 1 2 3 6 7 8 Reserved 4 DKT_R RING RJ45 5 DKT_T TIP DKT CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 RESERVED 3 TIP 4 RING RJ11 5 6 RESERVED ...

Page 45: ...B DTIB connector and provides 4 SLT ports and 2 DTMF receivers The SLIB4 and SLT are connected with a RJ45 Modular Jack MJ3 Figure 3 4 3 SLIB4 3 4 3 1 Pin assignment SLIB4 CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 3 6 7 8 Reserved 4 SLT_RING RJ45 5 SLT TIP SLT CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 RESERVED 3 TIP 4 RING RJ11 5 6 RESERVED ...

Page 46: ...B connector and provides the 8 SLT ports and 2 DTMF receivers The SLIB8 and SLT are connected with a RJ45 Modular Jack MJ2 MJ3 Figure 3 4 4 SLIB8 3 4 4 1 Pin assignment SLIB8 CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 3 6 7 8 Reserved 4 SLT_RING RJ45 5 SLT TIP SLT CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 RESERVED 3 TIP 4 RING RJ11 5 6 RESERVED ...

Page 47: ...nouncement and User Greeting Figure 3 5 1 VMIBE ITEM RECORD PLAY MOH Channel 3 channels 1 channel Max record time System time stamp User record time 200 Min 28 Min 172 Min 60 Sec Max Number of User voice message 800 EA NOTE User Greeting is not lost by system power OFF or reset because the message is stored in FLASH memory MBUB SW3 4 controls the protection of recorded messages LD1 gets turned on ...

Page 48: ... The AAFBE can be installed on the VMIB AAFB connector and provides system announcement and ACD UCD announcement Figure 3 5 2 AAFBE ITEM RECORD PLAY MOH Channel 3 channels Max record time System time stamp User record time 28 Min 28 Min Not Possible NOTE LD1 gets turned on when any RECORD PLAY channel is activated ...

Page 49: ...tate of the LAN port Figure 3 5 3 LANU 3 5 3 1 Pin Assignment LANU CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 4 5 7 8 RESERVED 1 TX Transmit Data 2 TX Transmit Data 3 RX Receive Data RJ45 6 RX Receive Data PC CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 4 5 7 8 RESERVED 1 TX Transmit Data 2 TX Transmit Data 3 RX Receive Data RJ45 6 RX Receive Data THE LED INDICATION OF MJ1 LED MEANING LED1 Green...

Page 50: ... MODU MODEM function Unit Description MODU should be installed on the MODU connectors and provides an analog modem connection It supports Bell ITU T V 34 V 32BIS V 90 Protocol at 300bps up to 33Kbps speed rate and automatic rate negotiation Figure 3 5 4 MODU ...

Page 51: ...PTION CABLE REMARK VOIM 1 port RJ45 Voice Over Internet Protocol interface 4 wire SLIM 4 ports RJ45 Single Line Telephone interface 8 SLT 4 wire 2SLT port DTIM 4 ports RJ45 Digital Terminal interface 8 DKT 4 wire 2 DKT port 4 1 Unpacking Open the box and verify the items shown in Figure 4 1 are included Figure 4 1 Unpacking Module Screw VOIM DTIM SLIM Module Screw Fuse Power Cord Battery Cable ...

Page 52: ...tion 48 4 2 Opening and closing the front cover 4 2 1 Opening the front cover 1 Turn the screw counter clockwise to loosen as shown in Figure 4 2 1 2 Lift the front cover in the direction of the arrow as shown Figure 4 2 1 Opening the front cover ...

Page 53: ... on a module as show in Figure 4 2 2 2 Then put the front cover down on a module in the direction of the arrow as shown 3 Turn the screws clockwise to tighten as in the Figure Figure 4 2 2 Closing the front cover NOTE For safety reasons close the front cover and tighten the screws prior to operating the IP LDK 20 System ...

Page 54: ...Opening and closing the front cover 4 3 1 Connecting Expansion Module to KSU 1 Insert the expansion module into the slot of basic KSU as show in Figure 4 3 1 2 Turn the screws clockwise to tighten as in the Figure Figure 4 3 1 Connecting an expansion module ...

Page 55: ...ting The KSU with an expansion module is mounted on the wall in the same way with basic KSU and an expansion module itself is not mounted on the wall as shown in Figure 4 3 2 Figure 4 3 2 Wall mounting of KSU with an expansion module Note Be careful not to drop the KSU ...

Page 56: ...3 Rack Mounting 1 Attach the rack bracket to the bottom of an expansion module as shown in Figure 4 3 3 1 Figure 4 3 3 1 Rack bracket 2 Attach it to an module securely by tightening the screws clockwise as in the Figure Figure 4 3 3 2 Tightening Rack bracket ...

Page 57: ... with the 4 screws provided Figure 4 3 3 4 4 Connect an expansion module with the basic KSU by a flat cable packed in the package type2 as in the Figure Figure 4 3 3 4 Module Rack Mounting Note The flat cable is supplied with expansion module package type2 Package type1 for wall mounting doesn t include flat cable ...

Page 58: ...er re applied or the battery voltage is too low to maintain full system operation The external batteries can maintain system operation as needed depending on several elements such as battery charge status condition and capacity of the batteries and system configuration number of station ports CAUTION There is not the battery charging circuit in an expansion module It is recommended to use a fuse 5...

Page 59: ...tures with optional VoIP daughter board The VOIM has the capacity for maximum 8 channels with one 1 VOIU and VOIU provides four 4 VoIP channels Item Specification LAN 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 H 323 Revision 3 Voice Compression G 711 G 726 G729 G 723 1 Voice Fax Switching T...

Page 60: ...ons refer to the following Table Various switches and connectors functions Switch Connector Functions Remark SW1 Watch dog reset enable Default Off SW2 VOIB Reset Switch for CPU S32500C SW3 Pole1 Trace function disable others reserved Default ON CN1 JTAG Joint Test Action Group for debug CN2 VOIU Board Connection CN3 VOIU Board Connection CN4 Basic KSU Connection CN6 RS232C Trace Tool Connection M...

Page 61: ...le LD8 Channel3 Seize indication LED ON Busy OFF Idle LD9 Channel2 Seize indication LED ON Busy OFF Idle LD10 Channel1 Seize indication LED ON Busy OFF Idle LD11 VOIB DSP operation status LED ON Normal OFF Fail LD12 VOIU DSP operation status LED ON Normal OFF Fail MJ1 LD1 Link Status LED ON Link Toggle Data transfer MJ1 LD2 Speed Status LED ON 100Mbps operation OFF 10Mbps 4 5 1 Pin assignment Conn...

Page 62: ...lation 58 4 5 2 VOIU Voice over Internet Protocol Interface Unit Description The VOIU can be installed on the VOIB through CN2 and CN3 and provides the Ethernet interface for S W applications and 4 VoIP channels Figure 4 5 2 1 VOIU Installation ...

Page 63: ... receivers The connection between the SLIM and Single Line Telephone is performed through RJ45 Modular Jacks MJ1 SLIM can be installed on basic KSU Figure 4 6 1 SLIM 4 6 1 Pin assignment SLIM Connector Pin Number NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 SLT R SLT T 3 Reserved 4 5 SLT R SLT T RJ45 6 7 8 Reserved SLT Connector Pin Number NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 RESERVED 3 TIP 4 RING RJ11 5 6 RESERVED ...

Page 64: ...re connection to Digital Keysets It has module connectors MJ1 which is used to connect Digital Keyset lines to the DTIM DTIM can be installed on basic KSU Figure 4 7 1 DTIM 4 7 1 Pin assignment DTIM Connector Pin Number NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 DKT R DKT T 3 Reserved 4 5 DKT R DKT T RJ45 6 7 8 Reserved DKT Connector Type Pin Number NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 RESERVED 3 TIP 4 RING RJ11 5 6 RESERVED ...

Page 65: ...4 DTIB8 as listed and shown below MODEL DESCRIPTION LDP 7004N 8 Flexible Button Normal LDP 7004D 4 Flexible Button Display LDP 7008D 8 Flexible Button Display LDP 7016D 16 Flexible Button Display LDP 7024D 24 Flexible Button Display LDP 7024LD 24 Flexible Button Large Display LDP 7048DSS 48 Button DSS Console LDP 7004N LDP 7004D LDP 7008D LDP 7016D LDP 7024D LDP 7024LD ...

Page 66: ...IPLDK 20 Installation Manual Terminal Connection 62 5 2 Terminal Cabling Distance Figure 5 2 Terminal Cabling Distance ...

Page 67: ... system Figure 5 3 1 Digital Keyset Connection 5 3 1 1 Pin Assignment CONNECTOR TYPE PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 RESERVED 3 TIP 4 RING RJ11 5 6 RESERVED 5 3 2 SLT The following illustrates how to connect the SLT to your system Figure 5 3 2 SLT Connection 5 3 2 1 Pin Assignment CONNECTOR TYPE PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 RESERVED 3 TIP 4 RING RJ11 5 6 RESERVED ...

Page 68: ...ort of external music source through a PJ1 RED audio Jack 5 4 2 Relay Contacts MBUB provides 2 relay contacts that are used for loud bell or external paging through pin No 1 2 3 4 of MJ4 5 4 3 External Paging wiring MBUB supports 1 external paging port through Pin No 5 6 paging port of MJ4 5 4 4 Alarm Detection wiring MBUB provides an external alarm detection input which can be used to transmit no...

Page 69: ...n be programmed to meet an individual customer s need There are two ways to perform ADMIN Programming PC ADMIN Refer to the PC ADMIN Programming Manual DKTU In this manual we explain DKTU Station 10 in ADMIN Programming 6 2 1 DKTU Station 10 programming All programming is done at Station 10 Station port 00 using the LDP 7024D digital key telephone Additional programming stations may be assigned PG...

Page 70: ... 20 system Figure 6 2 1 shows a model of the LDP 7024D and illustrates each button Detailed DKTU information for this and other keysets is described in the DKTU User Guide and Installation Manual Figure 6 2 1 Description of LDP 7024D Buttons Fixed button Flexible button Ring LED FLEX 13 FLEX 24 Speaker phone MIC LCD FLEX 1 Navigation button 3 Soft Button ...

Page 71: ... TRANS PGM button will return to the previous status NOTE To return to the parent state while ADMIN programming press the CONF button Pressing the CONF button clears temporary data fields 6 2 2 1 Permanent Update Procedure To accept changes while programming perform the following Steps 1 Press the HOLD SAVE button when all changes have been entered to store the data permanently A confirmation tone...

Page 72: ...PGM Number 100 then Flex1 7 Press HOLD SAVE to accept change NOTE Press the reset button after setting the nation code to restart the system Site Name 1 Press Trans PGM Enter Site Name use the following Keyset Map Max 24 digits allowed then Flex2 Press HOLD SAVE to accept change Keyset Map Q 11 Z 12 13 1 10 A 21 B 22 C 23 2 20 D 31 E 32 F 33 3 30 G 41 H 42 I 43 4 40 J 51 K 52 L 53 5 50 M 61 N 62 O...

Page 73: ...am 671 Guatemala 502 Guyana 592 Haiti 509 Honduras 504 Hong Kong 852 India 91 Indonesia 62 Iran 98 Iraq 964 Ireland 353 Israel 972 Italy 39 Japan 81 Jordan 962 Kenya 254 Korea 82 Kuwait 965 Liberia 231 Libya 218 Luxembourg 352 Malaysia 60 Malta 356 Mexico 52 Monaco 377 Morocco 212 Netherlands 31 New Zealand 64 Nigeria 234 Norway 47 Oman 968 Pakistan 92 Panama 507 P N G 675 Paraguay 595 Peru 51 Phi...

Page 74: ...lot 4 optional STA board Slot 5 CO board on MBU Slot 6 optional CO slot Slot 7 VMIB slot Slot 8 SLIM DTIM slot Slot 9 VOIM slot 6 2 3 2 LOGICAL SLOT ASSIGNMENT PGM 103 COL Board 1 Press Trans PGM 103 2 Press FLEX1 3 Enter logical slot number CO board slot 05 CO slot on MBU 06 Optional CO slot 09 VOIM slot 4 Press HOLD SAVE to accept change STA Board 1 Press Trans PGM 103 2 Press FLEX2 3 Enter logi...

Page 75: ...lowing Table press 1 digit Press HOLD SAVE to accept change Number Plan Type NUMBER SET TYPE PRESS INTERCOM RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 1 10 37 Yes As the basic type the 1st digit of station number should be 1 4 2 10 37 No The station number can be changed within 79 3 10 37 No 4 700 727 No 5 200 227 No 6 10 37 No 7 100 137 No 8 10 37 No The station number can be changed within 99 ...

Page 76: ... number then LCD shows dialed range value Press the HOLD SAVE button then station numbers changed from the first station number on current LCD to range end All LEDs of BTNs are OFF Press one of FLEX 1 4 Each FLEX 1 4 is assigned to station number 1 4 on the current LCD then LED of pressed Flexible button is steady on Dial new station number and press the HOLD SAVE button or press other Flexible bu...

Page 77: ...ernal All Call Page 543 4 Meet Me Page 544 5 External Page Zone 545 6 All Call Page Internal External 549 7 SMDR Account Code 550 8 Flash Command to CO Line 551 9 Last Number Redial LNR 552 10 Do Not Disturb 553 11 Call Forward 554 12 Speed Dial Program 555 13 MSG Wait Call Back Enable 556 14 MSG Wait Call Back Answer 557 15 Speed Dial Access 558 16 Cancel DND CFW Pre selected MSG Features 559 17 ...

Page 78: ...ark Location Range 601 608 6 Direct Call Pick Up 7 7 Access CO Line Group 801 808 8 CO Group Number 8 Access Individual CO Line 8801 8812 88 CO Line Number 9 Tie Routing Access 8901 10 Access Held CO Line Group 8 11 Access Held Individual CO Line 8 01 8 12 8 CO Line Number 12 Access to CO line in the 1st available CO Line Group 0 13 Attendant Call 9 14 Door Open 1 1 15 Door Open 2 2 16 VM MSG Wait...

Page 79: ...n Enter the Server IP Address 12 digits Press HOLD SAVE to accept change CLI IP Address 1 Press Trans PGM 108 then press the FLEX3 button Enter the CLI IP Address 12 digits Press HOLD SAVE to accept change Gateway Address Use the to skip 1 Press Trans PGM 108 then press the FLEX4 button Enter the Gateway Address 12 digits Press HOLD SAVE to accept change Subnet Mask Address Use the to skip 1 Press...

Page 80: ...nd DTIB on the MDF and fix any mismatching The limit of installation distance Check the distance between the MBUB DTIB and keyset DKTU does not operate Bad keyset Plug the keyset into another extension port that has been verified as working If the keyset does not work replace the keyset Bad MBUB or SLIB board Exchange the board for one in good working condition SLT does not operate Bad connection ...

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