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ND-24219

ISSUE 2

STOCK # 151980

Very Small Platform System Manual

NEAX2000 IVS Family of Products

AUGUST, 1998

NEC America, Inc.

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Summary of Contents for NEAX 1000 IVS

Page 1: ...ND 24219 ISSUE 2 STOCK 151980 Very Small Platform System Manual NEAX2000 IVS Family of Products AUGUST 1998 NECAmerica Inc 1 ...

Page 2: ...NEC America Inc has prepared this document for use by its em ployees and customers The information contained herein is the property of NEC America Inc and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC America Inc NEAX and Dterm are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation Copyright 1998 NEC America Inc Printed in USA ...

Page 3: ...latory Information on Single Line Analog Telephones ix 6 Hearing Aid Compatibility ix 7 Industry Canada CS 03 ix 8 Safety Certifications x 8 1 Safety Considerations x CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 PURPOSE 1 2 REFERENCE MANUAL 1 3 HOW TO FOLLOW THIS MANUAL 2 4 SCOPE OF INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 2 CHAPTER 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 3 1 TRUNKING DIAGRAM 3 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 5 2 1 PIM Configuration 5 2 2 I...

Page 4: ... Installation 35 3 DESKTOP Installation 36 4 AC Power Cabling 37 004 PWR CA A and BUS Cable Connection 42 005 Connection of Battery 44 1 Battery Connection 44 1 1 Internal Battery Connection 46 006 Cable Running to MDF 48 1 MDF Cable 48 2 Cable Running to External MDF 49 007 Termination of Cables on MDF 50 1 Cable Connection to MDF 50 2 MDF Cross Connections 54 008 Switch Setting of Circuit Card 1...

Page 5: ...ustomizing Data 129 1 2 1 Numbering Plan 129 1 2 2 Station Data 130 1 2 3 Trunk Data 130 1 2 4 Station Hunting Group Data 131 1 2 5 Call Pickup Group Data 131 1 2 6 Speed Calling System Data 132 1 2 7 Port Assignment Table 132 1 3 Customer Specification Sheets 137 1 3 1 Numbering Plan 137 1 3 2 Station Data 138 1 3 3 Trunk Data 139 1 3 4 Station Hunting Group Data 140 1 3 5 Call Pickup Group Data ...

Page 6: ...attery Connection 47 006 1 MDF Cable 48 006 2 Cable Running to External MDF 49 007 1 Card Slots and LTC Connectors Location 50 007 2 Location of Each LEN 51 007 3 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement 52 007 4 MDF Cross Connection for 4 Line C O Trunk Card PN 4COT 58 007 5 MDF Cross Connection for 8 Line C O Trunk Card PN 8COT 59 007 6 MDF Cross Connection for 4W E M Trunk Card PN 2ODT 60 007 7 MDF Cross ...

Page 7: ...onnection Outline 92 007 33 Mounting PZ 8PFTA Card to PIM 93 007 34 Connection of 25 Pair Cable and PZ 8PFTA 94 007 35 PFT Connector Pin Assignment 95 007 36 MDF Cross Connection for PFT PZ 8PFTA 96 007 37 MDF Cross Connection for Alarm Display Panel 98 007 38 Assembly of SN716 DESKCON 99 007 39 SN716 DESKCON Cable Connection 100 007 40 MDF Cross Connection with AC Adapter Power Option 101 007 41 ...

Page 8: ...ine Trunk Circuit Cards 105 008 3 PN CP03 MP Card Lamp Indications 106 008 4 PN CP03 MP Card Switch Settings 107 008 5 PZ PW86 PWR Card Lamp Indications 110 008 6 PZ PW86 PWR Card Switch Settings 111 008 7 PZ PW112 PWR Card Lamp Indications 113 008 8 PZ PW112 PWR Card Switch Settings 113 008 9 PN 8COT COT Card Lamp Indications 114 4 1 Data Programming Procedure 129 4 2 Port Assignment Method 132 4...

Page 9: ...ed 3 FCC Part 68 Registration 3 1 Company Notification Before installing the NEAX1000 IVS to the telephone network the telephone company must be provided with the following Your telephone number The FCC registration numbers The Ringer Equivalence Number is 1 6B the required USOC jacks are RJ21X RJ2EX and RJ2GX JAPAN USA PBX AY5JPN 20542 PF E AY5USA 21582 PF E Hybrid AY5JPN 20543 MF E AY5USA 21583 ...

Page 10: ...03 648 5000 for repair and or warranty information If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone com pany may request that you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved NO REPAIRS CAN BE DONE BY THE CUSTOMER 3 3 Location of FCC Compliance Labels Labels stating the NEAX1000 IVS FCC registration number and compliance with FCC Parts 15 and 68 are atta...

Page 11: ...f the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total RENs contact the tele phone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area 6 Hearing Aid Compatibility The Dterm terminals provided for the NEAX1000 IVS are hearing aid compatible FCC rules prohibit the use of non hearing aid compatible telephones NEC type single line telephone sets used in conjunction ...

Page 12: ...st of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the load numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 8 Safety Certifications This equipment has been listed by Underwriters Laboratories and found to comply with all the applicable require ments of the standard for telephone equipment U L 1459 This equipment complies with CSA standard C 22 2 No 225 8 1 Safety Con...

Page 13: ...ver push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 16 To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product but take it to a qualified serviceman when some service or repair work is required Opening or rem...

Page 14: ...REGULATORY INFORMATION NDA 24219 Page xii Revision 2 0 This page is for your notes ...

Page 15: ...m 2 REFERENCE MANUAL During installation refer to the NEAX2000 IVS manuals listed in Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Installation Reference Manuals CIRCUIT CARD MANUAL COMMAND DESCRIPTION MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE MAINTENANCE MANUAL REFERENCE MANUALS COMMAND MANUAL CIRCUIT CARD DESCRIPTION CIRCUIT CARD MOUNTING CONDITIONS SWITCH SETTING OF CIRCUIT CARD DESCRIPTION ...

Page 16: ...OF INSTALLATION PROCEDURES This manual covers the installation shown in Figure 1 2 Figure 1 2 Scope of Installation Procedures MDF MDF CABLE SN610 ATTCON Multiline Terminal NAP 200 003 INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT NAP 200 007 SWITCH SETTING OF CIRCUIT CARDS NAP 200 008 MOUNTING OF CIRCUIT CARDS NAP 200 005 CABLE RUNNING TO MDF NAP 200 006 TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF Single Line Telephone TO TAS...

Page 17: ...rminal Long Line DSS SN610 ATTCON SMDR ISDN BRI STATION PC FOR OAI and ACD MIS PC for OAI DTE MAT From LC For Remote Maintenance Note 1 DPC ETHER AP01 AP00 DLCC DLCB DLCD DLCJ LCD PFT MP INCLUDING SW DTG PBSND 16CFT MLDT PLO MEM MODEM PBR TNT SMDR COT AUC DIT ODT ODT DTI CCH DCH PBR DAT PLO MFR CFT DK COT COT COT COT TNT TNT EXTERNAL HOLD TONE SPEAKER AMP EXTERNAL HOLD TONE ANNOUNCEMENT MACHINE KE...

Page 18: ...one Transceiver Line Card MP Main Processor Card DAT Digital Announcement Trunk Card PFT Power Failure Transfer DCH D Channel Handler Card ODT OD Trunk Card 2 4 wire E M DIT DID Trunk Card PBR PB Receiver Card DK External Relay Key Interface Card PBSND PB Sender DLCD DLCJ Digital Line Circuit Card for Multiline Terminal DESKCON PLO Phase Lock Oscillator DLCB Digital Line Circuit Card for Multiline...

Page 19: ...IONS 2 1 PIM Configuration The PBX system can accommodate a maximum of 48 ports per PIM A maximum of 88 ports are available with a two PIM configuration PIM0 Slot LT08 AP4 used for PN BS00 Figure 2 2 PIM Configuration TWO PIM CONFIGURATION ONE PIM CONFIGURATION ...

Page 20: ...CHAPTER 2 NDA 24219 Page 6 Revision 2 0 2 2 Installation Methods Figure 2 3 Wall Mounting Installation PIM ...

Page 21: ...NDA 24219 CHAPTER 2 Page 7 Revision 2 0 Figure 2 4 19 Inch Rack Mounting Installation PIM 19 BRACKET H ...

Page 22: ...CHAPTER 2 NDA 24219 Page 8 Revision 2 0 Figure 2 5 Desktop Installation PIM ...

Page 23: ...rotection from short term power interruption standard Two champ connectors for line trunk LTC0 to 1 and a connector for Power PWR are located at the lower front side of the PIM A PIM provides a maximum of 9 card slots for line trunk LT cards At maximum configuration the system is comprised of 2 PIMs and it provides 88 physical ports 48 ports x 2 to MDF PIM0 Slot LT8 AP4 used for PN BS00 Table 2 3 ...

Page 24: ... Card Input AC 120 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Output 27 V 3 5 A 5 V 4 0 A One card is mounted in PIM Note This card does not provide ring generator or message wait volt age PN BS00 B BS00 Bus Interface Card for PIM0 This card is equipped with functions of driver receiver of various signals functions of adjusting gate delay timing and cable delay timing functions of monitoring I O Bus and PCM Bus and functions ...

Page 25: ...is used with the PN AP01 card to accommodate the Ethernet transmitting receiving a signal of TCP IP protocol SPN CK00 PLO Phase Locked Oscillator Card This card is a phase locked oscillator for providing a synchronized clock signal with the network This card is used when the PBX is a master office or when the PBX requires two clock supply routes and those frequencies differ SPN 24DTA SPN 24DTA A D...

Page 26: ...of the distant office equipment This card is internally equipped with a 48 V DC On Board Power Supply This card can also be used as a 2 line Direct Inward Dialing trunk card PN CFTA CFT Conference Trunk Card Use of one card Can control a conference of up to six participants Use of two cards Can control a conference of up to ten participants PN 4COTB COT 4 line Central Office Trunk Card ground star...

Page 27: ... is internally equipped with 48 V On Board Power Supply PN 4DLCD PN 4DLCQ DLC 4 line Digital Line Circuit Card exclusively used for Multiline Terminal Series E Series III DSS Console DESKCON 27 V Version 2 wire type Note This card is equipped with quick diagnostics to detect short line conditions and the normality Synchronous Asynchronous of the terminal PN 4DLCF DLC 4 line Digital Line Circuit Ca...

Page 28: ... for a DTMF station line DID or tie line PN TNTA TNT 2 line Tone Music Source interface Card This card is used for BGM or Music on Hold and is equipped with two interface for an external tone music source PZ VM00 4VM 4 Port Voice Mail Card NEAX Mail AD 8 PZ VM01 4VMEXT 4 Port Expansion Card for AD 8 VM00 Note The cable length between the DLC and terminal varies depending on the type of terminal Fo...

Page 29: ...DTP 32D 1 PN 8DLCJ 8DLCP STANDARD 656ft 200m Note 1 PN 4DLCD 4DLCQ STANDARD 656ft 200m 3937ft 1200m PN 2DLCB 2DLCN LONG 2788ft 850m 3937ft 1200m DSS BLF Console Note 2 PN 8DLCJ 8DLCP STANDARD 984ft 300m Note 1 PN 4DLCD 4DLCQ STANDARD 984ft 300m PN 2DLCB 2DLCN LONG 2788ft 850m ETJ 8 1 PN 8DLCJ 8DLCP STANDARD 984ft 300m Note 1 PN 4DLCD 4DLCQ STANDARD 984ft 300m 3937ft 1200m PN 2DLCB 2DLCN LONG 2788f...

Page 30: ...ARD 656ft 200m Note 1 PN 4DLCD 4DLCQ STANDARD 656ft 200m 3937ft 1200m PN 2DLCB LONG 2788ft 850m 3937ft 1200m ETJ 24DS 1 PN 8DLCJ 8DLCP STANDARD 492ft 150m Note 1 PN 4DLCD 4DLCQ STANDARD 492ft 150m 3937ft 1200m PN 2DLCB LONG 2788ft 850m 3937ft 1200m SN610 ATTCON PN 2DLCC LONG 3937ft 1200m PN 4DLCF STANDARD 984ft 300m DESKCON PN 4DLCD 4DLCQ and PW00 or AC Adapter 1500ft 457m Note 3 PN 8DLCJ 8DLCP an...

Page 31: ...lot PWR PZ PW86 PW112 mounting slot PWR0B Connector for termination of ring generator when single line card s are mounted System power supply does not supply ringing voltage2 PWR0C Connector for termination of PW91 Power for Zone Transceivers 1 When an 8 port card is mounted in Slot 04 06 Slot 05 07 can only be mounted with the following cards SPN AP00 SPN AP01 SPN ME00 SPN SC01 SPN SC02 SPN 4RSTB...

Page 32: ...acant 22 PN PW00 can be mounted in any LT AP slot or LT slot but it occupies two slots i e the slot immediately to its left must be vacant 23 AD8 PN VM00 can be mounted in any LT or LT AP slot but it occupies three slots i e the two slots immediately to its left must be vacant It is recommended that LT00 be used when mounting the AD8 since the vacant space to its left is specifically provided for ...

Page 33: ...ted to a pre determined terminal in the PBX Standard grounding requirements are as follows Communication grounding Less than 10 ohm Protective ground for PIM Less than 10 ohm Note The AC ripple on these various grounds should be less than 0 5 Vp p CAUTION Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of telecommunication equipment Never operate this equipment with the grounding conducto...

Page 34: ...o protect circuit cards from static electricity Figure 3 1 Static Electricity Guard CARD FRONT PBX WRIST STRAP WHEN PLUGGING UNPLUGGING A CIRCUIT CARD WHEN HOLDING A CIRCUIT CARD FRAME GROUND SCREW CONNECT THE GROUND WIRE TO THE FRAME EARTH OF THE EQUIPMENT NEVER TOUCH THE COMPONENTS OR SOLDERED SURFACE WITH BARE HANDS ...

Page 35: ...EAR A WRIST STRAP AND PERFORM THE WORK ON A GROUNDED CONDUCTIVE WORK SURFACE WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD AROUND KEEP THE CARD IN A CONDUCTIVE POLYETHYLENE BAG CONDUCTIVE POLYETHYLENE BAG CIRCUIT CARD CIRCUIT CARD WHEN MAKING A SWITCH SETTING ON A CIRCUIT CARD WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD ...

Page 36: ...ys insert or remove these circuit cards with power off to prevent damage to the card or other system circuitry PN AP00 AP00 PN ME00 EXTMEM PN BRTA BRT PN BS00 B BS00 PN BS01 B BS01 PN CK00 PLO PN 24DTA A DTI PN 4RSTB MFR PN 4RSTC CIR PN SC00 CCH PN SC01 DCH PN SC02 ICH PN SC03 ICH PN SC03 CSH PN VM00 Power off or MB switch on Insert Power on or MB switch off Power off or MB switch on Remove Power ...

Page 37: ...on 2 0 CAUTION Always hold the card name label area when inserting or removing a circuit card Touching anoth er area may result in exposure to hazard voltages CARD FRONT PBX NEVER TOUCH THE COMPONENTS OR SOLDERED SURFACE WITH BARE HANDS ...

Page 38: ...ocedure Number denoted on the right side of each action refers to the details for each procedure Figure 3 2 Procedure Flowchart START UNPACKING MARKING AND DRILLING INSTALLATION OF CONNECTION OF TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF CABLE RUNNING TO MDF SWITCH SETTING OF NAP 200 001 NAP 200 002 NAP 200 003 NAP 200 005 NAP 200 006 NAP 200 007 NAP 200 008 MAIN EQUIPMENT BATTERY CIRCUIT CARDS A PWR CA A AND B...

Page 39: ...rform the procedure with caution to prevent damage caused by static electricity See Section 1 2 Static Electricity Guard in this chapter Figure 3 3 Static Sensitive Caution Label A END MOUNTING OF MOUNTING OF FRONT COVER SYSTEM INITIALIZATION AND SYSTEM DATA ENTRY OPERATION TEST NAP 200 009 NAP 200 010 NAP 200 011 NAP 200 012 CLEANING AND NAP 200 013 CIRCUIT CARDS VISUAL CHECK ATTENTION Contents S...

Page 40: ...nded wrist strap should be worn 4 Check the quantity of equipment and materials unpacked with the shipping document 5 Perform visual inspection checking for the following items Modules Overall distortion Scratches and dents on the surface Scratches and cracks on PIM Backplane Broken or bent pins on PIM Backplane Covers Scratches and dents Circuit Cards Overall distortion Scratches and cracks Loss ...

Page 41: ...NDA 24219 CHAPTER 3 Page 27 Revision 2 0 NAP 200 001 Sheet 2 2 Unpacking Figure 001 1 Unpacking Main Equipment ACCESSORIES PIM ...

Page 42: ...rk the wall mounting points as shown in Figure 002 1 Figure 002 1 Wall Mounting Points 290 mm 11 6 inch 302 mm 11 9 inch 30 mm 1 2 inch 350 mm 13 8 inch PBX BOTTOM POSITION ANCHOR x4 354 mm 13 9 inch PIM PIM PIM 354 mm 13 9 inch 354 mm 13 9 inch 350 mm 13 8 inch 302 mm 11 9 inch 302 mm 11 9 inch 30 mm 1 2 inch 30 mm 1 2 inch 30 mm 1 2 inch 30 mm 1 2 inch 209 mm 11 6 inch ANCHOR x4 ANCHOR x4 30 mm ...

Page 43: ...s shown in Figure 002 2 Figure 002 2 Installing Anchor Bolt 1 DRILL A HOLE IN THE CONCRETE WITH A DRILL SUITABLE FOR A PLUG BOLT A LITTLE DEEPER THAN THE PLUG BOLT LENGTH 2 INSERT THE ANCHOR BOLT INTO THE HOLE 3 PUSH ANCHOR BOLT UNTIL THE BOLT STAYS PERMANENTLY IN PLACE 4 TURN BOLT COUNTERCLOCKWISE AND REMOVE 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 44: ...9 Page 30 Revision 2 0 NAP 200 003 Sheet 1 12 Installation of Main Equipment 1 WALL MOUNTING INSTALLATION 1 When the system is two PIM configuration connect PIMs with three bolts provided Figure 003 1 Connection of PIMs ...

Page 45: ...ure 002 1 in NAP 200 002 Note The wall types are listed in recommendation order Concrete is the most secure Plaster board is the least secure Table 003 1 Recommended Fasteners WALL TYPE RECOMMENDED FASTENER Plaster Board Thickness Min 9 6 mm 0 38 inch Molly Anchor Type Min 3 5 mm 0 14 inch DIA Max 4 5 mm 0 17 inch DIA Wood Wood Type Screws Min 3 5 mm 0 14 inch DIA Max 4 5 mm 0 17 inch DIA Concrete...

Page 46: ...e 32 Revision 2 0 NAP 200 003 Sheet 3 12 Installation of Main Equipment 3 After hanging PIM onto the wall tighten each M4 machine screw using a phillips screw driver Figure 003 2 Screwing PIM to Wall M4 MACHINE SCREW B X4 PIM ...

Page 47: ...on 2 0 NAP 200 003 Sheet 4 12 Installation of Main Equipment 4 Connect the TOP COVER to the upper PIM with four screws and connect the BOTTOM COVER to the lower PIM with four screws Figure 003 3 Connecting Covers TOP COVER BOTTOM COVER ...

Page 48: ...e PZ PW86 PZ PW112 and its FG cord to the FG terminal on the chassis After connection of AC CORD A U to the AC INPUT connector let the cord out of the PIM through the cable hole provided with bottom of the PIM Figure 003 4 Connecting AC CORD to PIM PZ PW86 PZ PW112 AC CORD A U FG CORD AC INPUT FG TERMINAL H5 PROVIDED FG CORD CABLE HOLE FOR AC CORD A U ...

Page 49: ...mounting the PIM connect the TOP COVER BOTTOM COVER and AC CORD A U to the PIM as shown in Figure 003 3 and Figure 003 4 3 Secure the 19 BRACKET H to the 19 inch Rack as shown in Figure 003 5 4 Mount the PIM on the 19 BRACKET H as shown in Figure 003 5 Then secure the PIM to the 19 BRACKET H as shown in Figure 003 5 Figure 003 5 Mounting PIM to 19 Inch Rack A B C A B PIM 19 BRACKET H C FRONT 19 BR...

Page 50: ...n the system is two PIM configuration connect PIMs with three bolts as shown in Figure 003 1 2 Connect the TOP COVER BOTTOM COVER and AC CORD A U to the PIM as shown in Figure 003 3 and Figure 003 4 3 Screw the RUBBER FOOT to the PIM as shown in Figure 003 6 Figure 003 6 Connecting Rubber Foot to PIM RUBBER FOOT BOTTOM PIM ...

Page 51: ...INS INPUT TO POWER OUTPUT TO PWR0A CONNECTOR CABLE 5V 27V E CONNECTOR PZ PW86 TO AUXILIARY BATTERY CONNECTOR BATT2 ON OFF 100 120V 240V EQUIPMENT TO BATTERY OR OTHER PZ PW86 GREEN WHITE BLACK FRAME GROUND TERMINAL ON THE CHASSIS CAUTION Set the appropriate voltage before turning on the SW switch Note 1 Follow the Label on the front plate of the PZ PW86 Note 2 If GND Signal GND has to be separated ...

Page 52: ...CTOR BATT2 ON OFF 100 120V 240V EQUIPMENT GREEN WHITE BLACK FRAME GROUND Note 1 Follow the Label on Front Plate of PZ PW86 D Note 2 If GND Signal GND has to be separated from FG Frame GND remove the link between GND and FG terminal 1 NO CONNECTION 2 ON SEAL FLOAT 2 O 1 2 ON TERMINAL ON THE Note 1 TO OTHER PZ PW86 PWR CA A TO BATTERY OR OTHER PZ PW86 BATTERY CONNECTOR BATT1 BATTERY CABLE PWR CA A C...

Page 53: ... TO AC MAINS INPUT TO CONNECTOR TO AUXILIARY BATTERY CONNECTOR BATT2 ON OFF EQUIPMENT GREEN WHITE BLACK FRAME GROUND Note If GND Signal GND has to be separated from FG Frame GND remove the link between GND and FG terminal O TERMINAL ON THE TO OTHER PZ PW112 PWR CA A TO BATTERY OR OTHER PZ PW112 BATTERY CONNECTOR BATT1 BATTERY CABLE PWR CA A CHASSIS PZ PW112 TO PWR0A CONNECTOR POWER OUTPUT CABLE 5V...

Page 54: ...A A and connect the PWR CNT CA C as shown in Figure 003 8 Figure 003 8 PWR CNT CA C Cable Connection between PIMs LTC CONNECTOR AREA PIM1 BWB Back Wiring Board PZ PW86 PWR0B PWR0A PWR1 CARD SLOT AREA PWR0C PWR CNT CA C PZ PW112 SIG CN103 LTC CONNECTOR AREA PIM0 BWB Back Wiring Board PZ PW86 PWR0B PWR0A PWR1 CARD SLOT AREA PWR0C PZ PW112 SIG CN103 PWR CNT CA C ...

Page 55: ... 200 003 Sheet 12 12 Installation of Main Equipment 3 Bring the AC CORD A U out of the PIM through the cable hole on the bottom of the lower PIM and plug it into a commercial AC outlet Figure 003 9 AC Power Cable Wiring AC CORD A U TO FG TERMINAL ...

Page 56: ...using PWR CA A cables as shown in Figure 004 1 Figure 004 1 Connection of PWR CA A Cables PIM1 PIM0 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 Note For details of battery connection see NAP 200 004 PWR CA A PZ PW112 PZ PW112 PIM1 PIM0 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PZ PW86 BATT2 BATT1 PWR CA A PZ PW112 PZ PW112 TO BATTERY TO BATTERY TO BATTERY When using internal batteries When using external batteries ...

Page 57: ...BS00 Card in the BUS slot of PIM0 Also mount the BS01 Card in the BUS slot of PIM1 When the system is a single PIM configuration neither PN BS00 nor PN BS01 is needed 3 Connect the BUS cards using BUS cable 48 TW 0 7 CONN CA Figure 004 2 Mounting BUS Cards PIM1 PIM0 BS01 CN2 CN1 BS00 CN2 CN1 48 TW 0 7 CONN CA ...

Page 58: ...llowing steps when mounting or removing the batteries When mounting batteries 1 Connect the battery cable to the batteries 2 Mount the batteries into the appointed position of the PIM 3 Connect the battery cable to the PZ PW86 PW112 card When removing batteries 1 Disconnect the battery cable from the PZ PW86 PW112 card 2 Remove the batteries from the PIM Standard Battery Internal Battery GS type P...

Page 59: ...e safe operation See Figure 005 1 Figure 005 1 Battery Replacement Information LABEL PIM FRONT COVER ELECTROLYTE LEAKAGE OR OTHER HAZARDS MAY RESULT IF THE BATTERY IS NOT REPLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFIED INTERVALS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 25 C 77 F 25 C 30 C 77 86 F 30 C 40 C 86 104 F REPLACEMENT INTERVAL 2 5 3 0 YEARS 2 0 2 5 YEARS 1 5 2 0 YEARS TO PREVENT INJURY AND SKIN BURN PAY ATTENTION T...

Page 60: ...ternal Battery Connection 1 Mount the battery unit 24V DC 2 6 AH into the PIM standard with system as shown in Figure 005 2 Figure 005 2 Internal Battery Mounting FRONT 34mm DIMENSION OF BATTERY BATTERY UNIT 2 12V DC 2 6 AH STANDARD 1 3 inches 178mm 7 inches 60mm 2 4 inches PIM Red Blue Black ...

Page 61: ...Battery 2 Plug the battery cable connector into the BATT1 connector on the PZ PW86 PZ PW112 as shown in Fig ure 005 3 3 Secure the batteries and battery cable using tie wraps Figure 005 3 Internal Battery Connection PLUG IN TO BATT 1 CONNECTOR ON PZ PW86 FRONT TIE WRAP BASE PIM ...

Page 62: ...le to be used should be predetermined according to the distance between the MDF and the system Each cable should be labeled at both ends using a cable number or cable designation as shown in Figure 006 1 Figure 006 1 MDF Cable FROM CABLE NUMBER TO CABLE DESTINATION MODULE CONNECTION PIM0 LTC0 1 MDF 0 LTC0 LTC1 2 0 LTC1 PIM1 LTC0 3 MDF 1 LTC0 LTC1 4 1 LTC1 TO PIM CHAMP CONNECTOR TWISTED 25 PAIR CAB...

Page 63: ...r 2 Connect the champ connector of each MDF cable to an LTC connector located on a PIM using the screws provided as shown in Figure 006 2 3 Pare the sheath of each MDF cable and secure the shield to the bottom of the PIM using tie wraps as shown in Figure 006 2 Figure 006 2 Cable Running to External MDF LTC CONNECTOR CHAMP CONNECTOR FRONT TO MDF PIM PBX PIM MDF CABLE TIE WRAP 25 30 mm 1 0 1 2 inch...

Page 64: ...e 007 1 Figure 007 1 Card Slots and LTC Connectors Location Table 007 1 LTC Connector Accommodation LTC CONNECTOR CARD SLOT NUMBER REMARKS LTC0 LT01 LT03 LTC1 LT04 AP0 LT08 AP4 When AD8 is mounted in LT00 pins 25 and 50 bring out leads for AD8 internal modem connection 00 LT 01 LT 02 LT 03 LT 04 LT AP0 05 LT AP1 06 LT AP2 07 LT AP3 08 LT AP4 09 MP BUS P W R LTC1 LTC0 Vacant Space PIM ...

Page 65: ... does not provide these voltages It is recommended that the APR adapter be used in dual port mode to provide for single line devices 1 When an 8 port card is mounted in Slot 04 06 Slot 05 07 can only be mounted with the following cards SPN AP00 SPN AP01 SPN ME00 SPN SC01 SPN SC02 SPN 4RSTB SPN 4RSTB 911 SPN 4RSTC SPN CK00 SPN CC00 PN M03 SPN SC03 CSH ICH Note 1 Note 2 Note 3 PIM 1 0127 0071 0079 0...

Page 66: ... 14 0013 40 15 0014 41 16 0015 42 17 0016 LT03 43 18 0017 44 19 0018 45 20 0019 46 21 0020 47 22 0021 48 23 0022 49 24 LEN0023 50 MN 25 MJ LTC1 26 1 LEN0024 LT04 AP0 LT05 AP1 27 2 0025 28 3 0026 29 4 0027 30 5 0028 31 6 0029 32 7 0030 33 8 0031 34 9 0032 LT06 AP2 LT07 AP3 35 10 0033 36 11 0034 37 12 0035 38 13 0036 39 14 0037 40 15 0038 41 16 0039 42 17 0040 LT08 43 18 0041 44 19 0042 45 20 0043 4...

Page 67: ...1 16 0079 42 17 0080 LT03 43 18 0081 44 19 0082 45 20 0083 46 21 0084 47 22 0085 48 23 0086 49 24 LEN0087 50 25 LTC1 26 1 LEN0088 LT04 AP0 LT05 AP1 27 2 0089 28 3 0090 29 4 0091 30 5 0092 31 6 0093 32 7 0094 33 8 0095 34 9 0096 LT06 AP2 LT07 AP3 35 10 0097 36 11 0098 37 12 0099 38 13 0100 39 14 0101 40 15 0102 41 16 0103 42 17 0104 LT08 AP4 43 18 0105 44 19 0106 45 20 0107 46 21 0108 47 22 0109 48...

Page 68: ...RcvR0 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 28 WH GN GN T2 T2 T1 TxT1 T2 T2 T2 3 GN WH RD R2 R2 R1 TxR1 R2 R2 R2 29 WH BR BK T3 T3 RcvT1 T3 T3 T3 4 BR WH YL R3 R3 RcvR1 R3 R3 R3 30 WH SL GN T4 T4 5 SL WH RD R4 R4 31 RD BL BK T5 T5 6 BL RD YL R5 R5 32 RD OR GN T6 T6 7 OR RD RD R6 R6 33 RD GN BK T7 T7 8 GN RD YL R7 R7 34 RD BR GN 2 T0 T0 T0 TxT0 T0 T0 T0 T0 T0 9 BR RD RD R0 R0 R0 TxR0 R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 35 RD SL BK T1 T1 T1 R...

Page 69: ...E OF INTERFACE CO 4COT CO 8COT 2 WIRE E M TIE LINE 2ODT 4 WIRE E M TIE LINE 2ODT DID AUC DID 4DIT SLT 8LC SLT 4LC SLT AUC 42 YL OR GN 3 T0 T0 T0 TxT0 T0 T0 T0 T0 T0 17 OR YL RD R0 R0 R0 TxR0 R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 43 YL GN BK T1 T1 RcvT0 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 18 GN YL YL R1 R1 RcvR0 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 44 YL BR GN T2 T2 T1 TxT1 T2 T2 T2 19 BR YL RD R2 R2 R1 TxR1 R2 R2 R2 45 YL SL BK T3 T3 RcvT1 T3 T3 T3 20 SL YL YL R...

Page 70: ...K00 EXT RELAY DK00 EXT PAGE MOH BGM 4COT 26 1 WH BL BL WH GN RD 1 T0 R0 T0 R0 T0 R0 RA0 TA0 K1 K0 K1 K0 T R 27 2 WH OR OR WH BK YL T1 R1 T1 R1 T1 R1 RB0 TB0 K3 K2 K3 K2 T R 28 3 WH GN GN WH GN RD T2 R2 T2 R2 RA1 TA1 K5 K4 K5 K4 T R 29 4 WH BR BR WH BK YL T3 R3 T3 R3 RB1 TB1 K7 K6 K7 K6 T R 30 5 WH SL SL WH GN RD T4 R4 31 6 RD BL BL RD BK YL T5 R5 32 7 RD OR OR RD GN RD T6 R6 33 8 RD GN GN RD BK YL...

Page 71: ...on Continued PIN RUNNING CABLE STATION CABLE SLOTS TYPE OF INTERFACE Multiline Terminal 8DLC Note 2 Multiline Terminal 4DLC Note 2 Multiline Terminal 2DLCB Note 2 SN610 ATTCON 2DLCC Note 3 EXT KEY DK00 EXT RELAY DK00 EXT PAGE MOH BGM 4COT 42 YL OR GN 3 T0 T0 T0 RA0 K1 K1 T 17 OR YL RD R0 R0 R0 TA0 K0 K0 R 43 YL GN BK T1 T1 T1 RB0 K3 K3 T 18 GN YL YL R1 R1 R1 TB0 K2 K2 R 44 YL BR GN T2 T2 RA1 K5 K5...

Page 72: ...ss Connection for 4 Line C O Trunk Card PN 4COT 29 T3 29 4 R3 4 28 T2 28 3 R2 3 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 R2 28 T2 4 R3 29 T3 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 T2 3 R2 29 T3 4 R3 LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0002 LEN0003 LTC0 J MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN0000 No 0 LEN0001 No 1 LEN0002 No 2 LEN0003 No 3 TO C O LINE TO C O LINE TO C O LINE TO C O LINE PIM0 P PN 4COT LT01 LTC0 J ...

Page 73: ...07 5 MDF Cross Connection for 8 Line C O Trunk Card PN 8COT 33 T7 33 8 R7 8 32 T6 32 7 R6 7 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 7 R6 32 T6 8 R7 33 T7 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 32 T6 7 R6 33 T7 8 R7 LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0006 LEN0007 LTC0 J MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN0000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 8COT LT01 LTC0 J LEN0001 No 1 LEN0006 No 6 LEN0007 No 7 TO C O LINE ...

Page 74: ...vT0 TxR1 TxT1 RcvR1 RcvT1 MDF LEN0001 No 1 LEN0000 No 0 PIM0 PN 2ODT LT01 LEN0001 No 1 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 Rcv Tip Rcv Ring M TO TIE LINE J P LTC0 LEN0000 No 0 08 07 06 05 04 M1 03 E1 02 M0 01 E0 E Tx Tip Tx Ring J CN1 INSTALLATION CABLE Note 1 Both No 0 and No 1 circuits must be set to same purpose 2 wire or 4 wire in one PN 2ODT card Note 2 When connecting the E and M make the installation cable...

Page 75: ...e 007 6 MDF Cross Connection for 4W E M Trunk Card PN 2ODT Continued M1 E1 M0 E0 LEN0001 LEN0000 CN1 1 LTC CONNECTOR 2 CN1 CONNECTOR FRONT CONNECTOR LEN0000 LEN0001 1 TxR0 26 TxT0 2 RcvR0 27 RcvT0 3 TxR1 28 TxT1 4 RcvR1 29 RcvT1 P 26 TxT0 1 TxR0 27 RcvT0 2 RcvR0 28 TxT1 3 TxR1 29 RcvT1 4 RcvR1 LTC0 J ...

Page 76: ... T0 R1 T1 R2 T2 R3 T3 MDF LEN0001 No 1 LEN0000 No 0 PIM0 PN 2ODT LT01 LEN0001 No 1 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 M TO TIE LINE J P LTC0 LEN0000 No 0 CN1 08 07 06 05 04 M1 03 E1 02 M0 01 E0 E Ring Tip J INSTALLATION CABLE Note 1 Both No 0 and No 1 circuits must be set to same purpose 2 wire or 4 wire in one PN 2ODT card Note 2 When connecting the E and M make the installation cable by using the connector att...

Page 77: ...rmination of Cables on MDF Figure 007 7 MDF Cross Connection for 2W E M Trunk Card PN 2ODT Continued M1 E1 M0 E0 LEN0001 LEN0000 CN1 1 LTC CONNECTOR 2 CN1 CONNECTOR FRONT CONNECTOR LEN0000 LEN0001 1 R0 26 T0 2 27 3 R2 28 T2 4 29 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 2 28 T2 3 R2 29 4 LTC0 J ...

Page 78: ... Connection for 2 Line DID Trunk Card PN AUCA 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 LEN0000 LEN0001 MDF 1 2 PIM0 P PN AUCA LT01 LTC0 J T1 R1 T0 R0 LEN0000 No 0 LEN0001 No 1 TO DID LINE 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 28 4 29 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 3 29 4 LTC0 J TO DID LINE Note The PN AUCA card can also be used as a long line circuit with the Power Failure Transfer PFT function ...

Page 79: ...nection for 4 Line DID Trunk Card PN 4DITB 29 T3 29 4 R3 4 28 T2 28 3 R2 3 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 R2 28 T2 4 R3 29 T3 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 T2 3 R2 29 T3 4 R3 LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0002 LEN0003 LTC0 J MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN0000 No 0 LEN0001 No 1 LEN0002 No 2 LEN0003 No 3 TO DID LINE TO DID LINE TO DID LINE TO DID LINE PIM0 P PN 4DITB LT01 LTC0 J ...

Page 80: ... for Single Line Telephone Standard Line 33 T7 33 8 R7 8 32 T6 32 7 R6 7 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 7 R6 32 T6 8 R7 33 T7 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 32 T6 7 R6 33 T7 8 R7 LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0006 LEN0007 LTC0 J MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN0000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 8LC LT01 LTC0 J LEN0001 No 1 LEN0006 No 6 LEN0007 No 7 TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE Note The same connection is required when using PN 4LC ...

Page 81: ...8 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 LEN0000 LEN0001 MDF 1 2 PIM0 P PN AUCA LT01 LTC0 J T1 R1 T0 R0 LEN0000 No 0 LEN0001 No 1 TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE FOR LONG LINE 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 28 4 29 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 3 29 4 LTC0 J Note 1 The PN AUCA card can also be used as a DID Trunk card Note 2 For the cross connection for the Power Failure Transfer PFT see item 12 in this NAP TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHO...

Page 82: ... Terminal DSS Console Standard Line MODULAR TERMINAL TO MULTILINE TERMINAL DSS CONSOLE 33 T7 33 8 R7 8 32 T6 32 7 R6 7 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN0000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 8DLC LT01 LTC0 J LEN0001 No 1 LEN0006 No 6 LEN0007 No 7 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 7 R6 32 T6 8 R7 33 T7 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 32 T6 7 R6 33 T7 8 R7 LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0006 LEN0007 LTC0 J Note The same connection is required ...

Page 83: ...13 Figure 007 13 MDF Cross Connection for Multiline Terminal DSS Console Long Line 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 1 R0 29 T0 2 R1 28 T1 3 27 4 26 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 3 29 4 LEN0000 LEN0001 LTC0 J MDF 1 2 MODULAR TERMINAL PIM0 P PN 2DLCB N LT01 LTC0 J T1 T0 R0 R1 LEN0000 No 0 LEN0001 No 1 TO MULTILINE TERMINAL DSS CONSOLE ...

Page 84: ...et 21 55 Termination of Cables on MDF 6 SN610 ATTCON a Installation of SN610 ATTCON STEP 1 Screw the handset support onto the bottom of the console as shown in Figure 007 14 Figure 007 14 Mounting Handset Support to SN610 ATTCON HANDSET SUPPORT SN610 ATTCON ...

Page 85: ...les on MDF STEP 2 To provide the console with the headset in place of the handset unplug the modular cord from the hand set and then plug the modular cord to the jack set as shown in Figure 007 15 Figure 007 15 Jack Set Installation for SN610 ATTCON SN610 ATTCON MODULAR CORD JACK SET ...

Page 86: ...ndset connected Refer to Figure 007 16 Figure 007 16 SN610 ATTCON Switch Setting Slide the directory out of the way Then insert a flat screw driver s blade into the notched opening and apply light upward pressure until the access panel is clear of the front lip At the same time apply pressure toward you at the rear of the pedestal to move the access panel ACCESS PANEL DIRECTORY ...

Page 87: ... Termination of Cables on MDF Figure 007 16 SN610 ATTCON Switch Setting Continued D S C SWITCH Set the switch according to the type of headset handset connected C Carbon Type Handset Headset S SUPRA Headset D Dterm Type Handset Replace the directory and access panel ...

Page 88: ...P 4 Plug the line cord into the modular jack located at the bottom of the console as shown in Figure 006 16 For the MDF cross connection for the SN610 ATTCON refer to Figure 007 17 Figure 007 17 Cable Connection to SN610 ATTCON LINE CORD PBX PN 2DLCC 2P MDF MODULAR TERMINAL SN610 ATTCON 2P 2P 4DLCF ...

Page 89: ...DF Cross Connection for SN610 ATTCON 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 1 TA0 26 RA0 2 TB0 27 RB0 3 TA1 28 RA1 4 TB1 29 RB1 P 26 RA0 1 TA0 27 RB0 2 TB0 28 RA1 3 TA1 29 RB1 4 TB1 LEN0000 LEN0001 LTC0 J MDF 1 2 MODULAR TERMINAL PIM0 P PN 2DLCC LT01 LTC0 J RB1 TB1 RA1 TA1 RB0 RA0 TA0 TB0 LEN0000 No 0 LEN0001 No 1 TO SN610 ATTCON RED GREEN YELLOW BLACK ...

Page 90: ...ure 007 19 Figure 007 19 MDF Cross Connection for Day Night Mode Change by External Key 29 K7 29 4 K6 4 28 K5 28 3 K4 3 27 K3 27 26 K1 26 2 1 1 K0 26 K1 2 K2 27 K3 3 K4 28 K5 4 K6 29 K7 P 26 K1 1 K0 27 K3 2 K2 28 K5 3 K4 29 K7 4 K6 LEN0000 LEN0002 LTC0 J MDF K0 1 K2 2 LEN0000 PIM0 P PN DK00 LT01 LTC0 J LEN0002 K7 K6 K5 K4 K3 K1 K2 K0 TO KEYS ...

Page 91: ...ables on MDF 8 External TAS Indicator a Outline of the Connection see Figure 007 20 Figure 007 20 External TAS Indicator Connection Outline G MDF PBX PN DK00 Card PZ PW86 PZ PW112 Card G TAS Indicator with Battery IND PBX PN DK00 Card MDF IND TAS Indicator with Battery Ground Start ...

Page 92: ...e Figure 007 21 Figure 007 21 MDF Cross Connection for TAS Indicator with Battery 29 K7 29 4 K6 4 28 K5 28 3 K4 3 27 K3 27 26 K1 26 2 1 1 K0 26 K1 2 K2 27 K3 3 K4 28 K5 4 K6 29 K7 P 26 K1 1 K0 27 K3 2 K2 28 K5 3 K4 29 K7 4 K6 LEN0000 LEN0002 LTC0 J MDF K0 1 K2 2 LEN0000 PIM0 P PN DK00 LT01 LTC0 J LEN0002 TAS INDICATOR WITH BATTERY IND PZ PW86 PZ PW112 27V G K0 ...

Page 93: ...re 007 22 Figure 007 22 MDF Cross Connection for TAS Indicator with Battery Ground Start 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 1 K0 26 K1 2 K2 27 K3 3 K4 28 K5 4 K6 29 K7 P 26 K1 1 K0 27 K3 2 K2 28 K5 3 K4 29 K7 4 K6 LEN0000 LEN0002 LTC0 J MDF 1 2 P PN DK00 LTC0 J TAS INDICATOR WITH BATTERY GROUND START IND K7 K6 K5 K4 K3 K1 K0 K2 LEN0000 LT01 LEN0002 PIM0 K0 ...

Page 94: ...paging equipment Requirement for Paging Equipment Input Impedance 600 ohm Control Method Start Ground Start Note Stop Ground Off Open Note The current capacity of relay contact PN DK00 card is 0 125 A a Outline of the Connection see Figure 007 23 Figure 007 23 Paging Equipment Connection Outline G G For Control MDF G PBX PN 4COT Card PN DK00 Card PZ PW86 PZ PW112 Card For Amplifier Input Paging Eq...

Page 95: ... K0 1 K2 2 LEN0000 LEN0002 PIM0 P PN DK00 LT01 LTC0 J 37 37 12 12 36 36 11 11 35 35 34 34 10 9 9 10 PN 4COT PZ PW86 PZ PW112 MDF G Ring Tip CONTROL CIRCUIT SPEECH PATH CIRCUIT PAGING EQUIPMENT SPEAKER G LT02 T3 R3 T2 R2 T1 T0 R0 R1 LEN0008 No 0 LEN0009 No 1 LEN0010 No 2 LEN0011 No 3 G 26 1 K0 27 2 28 3 29 4 LTC0 J 1 K0 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 P LEN0008 LEN0009 LEN0010 LEN0011 LEN0000 LEN0002 34 T0 9 R0 ...

Page 96: ...Source Equipment Output level Less than 0 dbm Adjustable Output impedance Less than 1 kΩ When using PN 4COT and PN DK00 Less than 10 kΩ When using Pin Jacks on PN TNTA Control Method Start Ground Start Note 1 Stop Ground Off Open Note 1 The current capacity of relay contact PN DK00 card is 0 125 A Note 2 When connecting the external tone source equipment using the PN 4COT 8COT and PN DK00 cards an...

Page 97: ...ne JACK1 External Tone Source Equipment PN 4COT Card PN DK00 Card External Tone Source Equipment Diode MDF PN TNTA Card JACK0 External Tone Source Equipment When using PN 4COT 8COT and PN DK00 When using Pin Jacks on PN TNTA PBX PBX Rating for the Diode VR Less than 50 V IO More than 20 mA VF Less than 1 0 V PN CP03 Card JACK External Tone Source Equipment When using Pin Jack on PN CP03 PBX ...

Page 98: ...External Tone Source Equipment 29 K7 29 4 K6 4 28 K5 28 3 K4 3 27 K3 27 26 K1 26 2 1 K0 1 K2 2 LEN0000 LEN0002 PIM0 P PN DK00 LT01 LTC0 J 37 37 12 12 36 36 11 11 35 35 34 34 10 9 9 10 PN 4COT PZ PW86 PZ PW112 MDF G Ring Tip CONTROL CIRCUIT SPEECH PATH CIRCUIT G LT02 T3 R3 T2 R2 T1 T0 R0 R1 LEN0008 No 0 LEN0009 No 1 LEN0010 No 2 LEN0011 No 3 K0 EXTERNAL TONE SOURCE EQUIPMENT ...

Page 99: ...ermination of Cables on MDF Figure 007 26 MDF Cross Connection for External Tone Source Equipment Continued 26 1 K0 27 2 28 3 29 4 LTC0 J 1 K0 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 P LEN0008 LEN0009 LEN0010 LEN0011 LEN0000 LEN0002 34 T0 9 R0 35 10 36 11 37 12 9 R0 34 T0 10 35 11 36 12 37 ...

Page 100: ... transformer or cou pling capacitor should be used as shown in Figure 007 27 Figure 007 27 Connecting Tone Source Supplied with D C TO PBX TO COT Ring Tip K TRANSFORMER SOURCE CAPACITOR SOURCE TO COT Tip K Ring TO CONTROL CIRCUIT FROM PN DK00 2 µF TO PBX TO CONTROL CIRCUIT FROM PN DK00 CAPACITOR 2 µF R R EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT DC VOLTAGE SOURCE DC VOLTAGE SOURCE ...

Page 101: ...es a maximum of 10 BGM sources a When using PN 4COT see Figure 007 28 Figure 007 28 MDF Cross Connection for External BGM Sources BGM SOURCE 0 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 R2 28 T2 4 R3 29 T3 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 T2 3 R2 29 T3 4 R3 LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0002 LEN0003 LTC0 J MDF 1 2 PIM0 P PN 4COT LT01 LTC0 J T3 R3 T2 R2 T1 T0 R0 R1 LEN0000 No 0 LEN0001 No 1 LEN0002...

Page 102: ... 2 0 NAP 200 007 Sheet 39 55 Termination of Cables on MDF b When using Pin Jacks on PN TNTA see Figure 007 29 Figure 007 29 Cable Connection Between PN TNTA and External BGM Sources BGM SOURCE PN TNTA JACK1 JACK0 0 1 BGM SOURCE BGM SOURCE ...

Page 103: ...re Transfer PFT The PN AUCA card or the PZ 8PFTA card can be used as the PFT card a When using PN AUCA card Figure 007 30 shows an outline of a PFT PN AUCA connection Figure 007 31 shows the MDF cross connection for a PFT PN AUCA Figure 007 30 PFT Connection Outline MDF TEL PN AUCA PBX MDF PN 4COT TO C O LINE ...

Page 104: ... 28 4 29 9 34 10 35 11 36 12 37 C O R0 C O T0 C O R1 C O T1 PN 4COT 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 TO STATION Sta R0 Sta T0 Sta R1 Sta T1 MDF PIM0 PN AUCA LT01 9 34 10 35 11 36 12 37 J P LTC0 4Q TW 0 3 CONN CA LT02 LEN0000 No 0 LEN0001 No 1 CN1 04 03 02 01 CN1 04 03 02 01 LEN0008 No 0 LEN0009 No 1 Ring TO STATION Tip Tip Ring TO C O LINE TO C O LINE Ring Ring Tip Tip ...

Page 105: ...ot be used with the PFT function Note 2 When using Ground Start trunks with the PFT function the single line stations must have a ground sending button and a ground lead must be run to the station 26 C O T0 1 C O R0 27 C O T1 2 C O R1 LTC0 J 1 C O R0 26 C O T0 2 C O R1 27 C O T1 P LEN0008 LEN0009 LEN0000 LEN0001 34 Sta T0 9 Sta R0 35 Sta T1 10 Sta R1 36 11 37 12 9 Sta R0 34 Sta T0 10 Sta R1 35 Sta...

Page 106: ... 32 shows an outline of a PFT PZ 8PFTA connection Figure 007 32 PFT PZ 8PFTA Connection Outline Note Using the PN AUCA card long line card instead of the PN 4LC card is not recommended due to the variations from Central Office to the PBX line quality cannot be assured PZ 8PFTA PBX MDF MDF MDF MDF TO C O LINE PN 4LC PN 4COT TEL Note ...

Page 107: ...heet 44 55 Termination of Cables on MDF STEP 1 Mount the PFT bracket to the PIM as indicated in Figure 007 33 Then insert the PZ 8PFTA card into the mounting bracket and secure it the screws provided Figure 007 33 Mounting PZ 8PFTA Card to PIM PZ 8PFTA PIM ...

Page 108: ...teps STEP 2 Connect the champ connectors of 25 pair cables to the PFT0 and PFT1 connectors on the PZ 8PFTA card as shown in Figure 007 34 Then secure them to each other using screws and tie wraps Figure 007 34 Connection of 25 Pair Cable and PZ 8PFTA TO MDF SEE STEP 3 25 PAIR CABLE CHAMP CONNECTOR PROVIDED WITH PZ 8PFTA PFT0 CONNECTOR PFT1 CONNECTOR PZ 8PFTA ...

Page 109: ...O T2 11 C O R2 37 4COT T2 12 4COT R2 38 Sta T3 13 Sta R3 39 4LC T3 14 4LC R3 40 C O T3 15 C O R3 41 4COT T3 16 4COT R3 42 Sta T4 17 Sta R4 43 4LC T4 18 4LC R4 44 C O T4 19 C O R4 45 4COT T4 20 4COT R4 46 Sta T5 21 Sta R5 47 4LC T5 22 4LC R5 48 C O T5 23 C O R5 49 4COT T5 24 4COT R5 50 25 PFT1 PZ 8PFTA PFT1 26 Sta T6 1 Sta R6 27 4LC T6 2 4LC R6 28 C O T6 3 C O R6 29 4COT T6 4 4COT R6 30 Sta T7 5 St...

Page 110: ...9 4 26 1 27 2 28 3 26 1 29 4 J P PIM0 LT01 36 35 37 34 9 35 36 34 9 37 T1 LEN0009 No 1 R1 T0 LEN0008 No 0 R0 T2 LEN0010 No 2 R2 T3 LEN0011 No 3 R3 PN 4COT LT02 T1 LEN0001 No 1 R1 T0 LEN0000 No 0 R0 T2 LEN0002 No 2 R2 T3 LEN0003 No 3 R3 PN 4LC PZ PW86 PZ PW112 27V G 26 1 Sta R0 Sta T0 28 3 C O R0 C O T0 29 4 4COT R0 4COT T0 27 2 4LC R0 4LC T0 PFT0 TO C O LINE PZ 8PFTA No 0 P J PFT1 49 24 50 25 27V ...

Page 111: ...27V 25 PFT1 J 26 Sta T0 1 Sta R0 27 4LC T0 2 4LC R0 28 C O T0 3 C O R0 29 4COT T0 4 4COT R0 1 Sta R0 26 Sta T0 2 4LC R0 27 4LC T0 3 C O R0 28 C O T0 4 4COT R0 29 4COT T0 P TO STATION TO PN 4LC TO C O LINE TO PN 4COT PFT0 J P 1 PFT0 CONNECTOR TO PZ PW86 PZ PW112 26 T0 1 R0 27 2 28 3 29 4 LTC0 J LEN0000 LEN0008 1 R0 26 T0 2 27 3 28 4 29 P TO PZ 8PFTA TO PZ 8PFTA 34 T0 9 R0 35 10 36 11 37 12 9 R0 34 ...

Page 112: ...Alarm Display Panel Figure 007 37 shows the cross connection for an Alarm Display Panel Figure 007 37 MDF Cross Connection for Alarm Display Panel REAR ALARM DISPLAY PANEL 26 1 50 MN 25 MJ LTC0 J 1 26 25 MJ 50 MN P PWR MJ MIN FRONT 25 50 25 50 MJ MN 27V G PN CP03 PIM0 MDF LTC0 P J PZ PW86 PZ PW112 ...

Page 113: ...ables on MDF 14 SN716 DESKCON a Installation of SN716 DESKCON see Figure 007 38 STEP 1 Unpack and assemble SN716 DESKCON Figure 007 38 Assembly of SN716 DESKCON 0 9 75 6 DOO 3DFN 6 69 1 7 XV 71 1 16 5HFDOO 3 5 6WDUW 0XWH 1LJKW 3RVLWLRQ XV 9ROXPH 67 QVZHU 67 DQFHO 7DON ROG 5HOHDVH 65 ...

Page 114: ...s for signal and the outer 2 pairs are for power supply when connected via PN PW00 See Figure 007 39 Figure 007 39 SN716 DESKCON Cable Connection BOTTOM VIEW OF DESKCON 24 VDC H S 0 For Handset or Headset H S 1 For Handset or Headset Page Rec Line PN 4DLC PN 8DLC SN716 DESKCON MODULAR TERMINAL MDF NEAX1000 IVS 24 AC Adapter DESKCON AC ADAPTER POWER OPTION PN 4DLC PN 8DLC MODULAR TERMINAL MDF NEAX1...

Page 115: ... b MDF Cross Connection with AC Adapter Power Option see Figure 007 40 Figure 007 40 MDF Cross Connection with AC Adapter Power Option 26 Bx 1 Ax LTC0 J 1 Ax 26 Bx P LEN0000 MDF LEN0000 Ax Bx Ax Bx PN 8DLC PIM0 1 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 MODULAR TERMINAL 24 AC Adapter to Commercial AC Outlet SN716 DESKCON ...

Page 116: ... MDF Cross Connection via PN PW00 Power Option see Figure 007 41 Figure 007 41 MDF Cross Connection via PN PW00 Power Option 26 Bx 1 Ax LTC0 J 1 Ax 26 Bx P LEN0000 1 Grd 26 48V 2 Grd 27 48V P MDF LEN0000 Ax Bx Ax Bx PN 8DLC PIM0 1 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 MODULAR TERMINAL PW00 Grd 48V Grd 48V SN716 DESKCON ...

Page 117: ... Mode See Figure 007 42 When provided with optional external Ring Generator ensure that connection to output terminals of Ring Generator are in accordance with National Electrical Code Ring Generator shall be a UL listed type Figure 007 42 Single Line Device Interface Note LT 08 MP P W R 8 D L C Dterm APR SINGLE LINE DEVICE APR in Dual Port Mode for Single Line Interface Note When upper 4LENs of 8...

Page 118: ...r Single Line Interface Note For Dual Port Mode assign upper 4 LENs of 8DLCJ in LT08 and lower 4 LENs in Virtual Slot for APR Extension VIRTUAL SLOT J 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 A P 0 0 8 C O T M 8 D L C J 8 D L C J 8 D L C J C P 0 3 COM 2 COM 1 PN VM00 AD 8 Voice Mail MP Note AP VM 0 7 CA A LTC 1 PIM ABA UA 25 T0 50 R0 to Internal Modem of VM Connection to Internal Modem of AD 8 Voice Mail Maintenan...

Page 119: ... to the Circuit Card Manual Table 008 1 Control Circuit Cards NAME FUNCTIONAL NAME EXISTENCE OF LAMPS X PROVIDED NOT PROVIDED EXISTENCE OF SWITCHES X PROVIDED NOT PROVIDED EXTRACTION INSERTION WITH POWER ON X ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED PN CP03 MP X X PZ PW86 PWR X X PZ PW112 PWR X X Table 008 2 Line Trunk Circuit Cards NAME FUNCTIONAL NAME EXISTENCE OF LAMPS X PROVIDED NOT PROVIDED EXISTENCE OF SWITCHES ...

Page 120: ...nectors see Figure 008 1 Figure 008 1 PN CP03 MP Card 2 Lamp Indications see Table 008 3 Table 008 3 PN CP03 MP Card Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while the circuit card is operating normally CLKIN Green Lights while receiving clock signals to the PLO oscillator SW3 RUN SW1 SW2 CLK JP0 RS1 JACK VR RS0 JP1 ...

Page 121: ... is stopped I O port Depending on CM40 YY 08 3 Off Line Call processing is stopped I O port 1200bps Fixed B For clearing office data C For setting resident system program 1 4 9 A D F Not used SW1 Push SW For initializing CPU SW2 Piano Key SW 1 ON KF Mode MF PF Mode 2 3 Selection of PLO Phase Locked Oscillator When using internal PLO of MP card 0 ON OFF 4 3 2 1 OFF SWITCH OFF ON 1 5MHz clock For PN...

Page 122: ... NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW2 Piano Key SW 2 3 When using the PLO card PN CK00 SW2 2 SW2 3 OFF ON When not using the internal PLO and the PLO card SW2 2 SW2 3 OFF OFF 4 ON When using RS1 port for built in MODEM OFF When using RS1 port for RS 232C VR Rotary SW Variable Resistor for External Hold Tone Source 0 20 KΩ Clockwise JP0 Jumper pin For normal operation Note Do not ...

Page 123: ...lug unplug this circuit card into from its mounting slot 3 PZ PW86 PWR 1 Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors see Figure 008 2 Figure 008 2 PZ PW86 PWR Card FRONT VIEW BATT2 MN MJ ON BATTERY SIDE VIEW GND 27V FG OFF ON 240VAC 100 120VAC 2 ON 2 1 ON SW301 START SIG 1 SW1 BATT1 AC INPUT MODE SW102 PZ PW86 C ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required ...

Page 124: ...ndications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION MJ Red Lights upon occurrence of a major fault MN Yellow Lights upon occurrence of a minor fault ON Green Remains lit while the power is on FRONT VIEW BATT2 MN MJ ON BATTERY SIDE VIEW GND 27V FG OFF ON 240VAC 100 120VAC 2 ON 2 1 ON SW102 START SIG 1 SW1 BATT1 MODE SW301 CN103 SIG CN103 PZ PW86 D AC INPUT ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions R...

Page 125: ...H NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK Mode Piano Key SW 1 Always set to OFF 2 Standard setting for equalize charging set to equalize for Gel cell or no battery OFF Float charging for vented batteries only SW1 For turning AC power and the battery on OFF For turning AC power and the battery off SW102 BATTERY START PRESS MO MENTARILY To start each PIM on battery power when AC power is not provided...

Page 126: ...ating power is being supplied to this circuit card do not plug unplug this circuit card into from its mounting slot 4 PZ PW112 PWR 1 Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors see Figure 008 2 Figure 008 3 PZ PW112 PWR Card FRONT VIEW BATT1 MN MJ ON BATTERY SIDE VIEW GND 27V FG START SW1 AC INPUT SW102 BATT0 CN103 SIG ...

Page 127: ...ch varies with the system concerned Table 008 7 PZ PW112 PWR Card Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION MJ Red Lights upon occurrence of a major fault MN Yellow Lights upon occurrence of a minor fault ON Green Remains lit while the power is on Table 008 8 PZ PW112 PWR Card Switch Settings SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW For turning AC power and the battery on OFF F...

Page 128: ...4 PN 8COT COT Card 2 Lamp Indications see Table 008 9 3 Switch Settings This card has no switches Table 008 9 PN 8COT COT Card Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in the make busy state or the sys tem data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL4 BL6 BL5 BL3 BL2 BL0 BL1 ...

Page 129: ...ircuit Cards 1 MOUNTING PROCEDURE 1 For testing turn on SW1 switch on the PZ PW86 PZ PW112 card Make sure that ON lamp green is lit See Figure 009 1 2 Turn off SW1 switch Figure 009 1 PZ PW86 PZ PW112 Card Lamp Indication PZ PW86 PW112 ON OFF SW SWITCH ON LAMP GREEN MN MJ ON ...

Page 130: ...s already completed Refer to the Circuit Card Manual SW1 switch of PZ PW86PZ PW112 Card is turned off 4 Mount circuit cards into their mounting positions according to the Bay Face Layout and Port Assign ment Table given in the System Data Sheet Figure 009 2 shows the mounting method of circuit cards Figure 009 2 Mounting Circuit Cards CARD FRONT SIDE WRIST STRAP TO FRAME GROUND CONNECTION SEE FIGU...

Page 131: ...he Card Stopper to the slot for the Card Stopper as shown in Fig of Figure 009 3 b Loosen the attached screw for the Card Stopper and hang the right side of the Card Stopper onto the screw Then tighten the screw as shown in Fig of Figure 009 3 Figure 009 3 Installing Card Stopper A B Fig A Fig B Fig B Fig A CIRCUIT CARD CARD STOPPER CARD STOPPER SCREW PZ PW86 PZ PW112 PIM SCREW ...

Page 132: ...P Card set SW3 to B and press SW1 STEP 2 When the MN lamp on the system is lit set SW3 to the 0 position and press SW1 The operating mode has been changed to the ON LINE mode 1 2 Resident System Program STEP 1 Mount the Line Trunk cards into PIM STEP 2 On the MP Card set SW3 to C and press SW1 After 30 to 40 seconds the MN lamp turns on The system has loaded the Resident System Program Note If the...

Page 133: ...ot in CAT mode If the system is initialized by C Resident System Pro gram every multiline terminal will be able to go into CAT mode If the system is initialized by B All Clear only LEN0000 is assigned as a CAT port the DLC card must be installed in slot LT00 The following procedures provide actions to set up a multiline terminal as a CAT To set CAT mode 1 Press 2 Press CNF lamp flashes 3 Press CNF...

Page 134: ...CAT or MAT 2 2 MAT In addition to the CAT mode programming the MAT can also be used in the MAT mode Refer to the MAT Opera tion Guide and the Command Manual 2 3 Feature Programming This section provides the feature programming Music On Hold Push Button Calling related to the internal PB Re ceiver and internal TNT on the MP card For the other feature programming refer to the Feature Programming Man...

Page 135: ...ic to be provided 3 183 4 0 Nocturne 1 Minuet Define the type of call to be provided with Hold Tone on the MP card Note When using the MP card set the JP1 switch to UP Internal Hold Tone Source Y 0 1 00 C O Line Call 01 Tie Line Call 02 Internal Call 2 1400 Hold Tone Source on MP card DESCRIPTION DATA Define the type of call to be provided with Hold Tone Y 0 1 00 C O Line Call 01 Tie Line Call 02 ...

Page 136: ...jack See Figure 0010 1 Figure 0010 1 Connecting External Hold Tone Source Set the switches on the MP card as shown in Figure 0010 2 Figure 0010 2 MP Card Switch Setting Note To set Hold Tone Source on the MP card set the JP1 switch to UP PBX MP CARD JACK EXTERNAL HOLD TONE SOURCE JP1 VR MP CARD JP1 INTERNAL EXTERNAL HOLD TONE SOURCE VR VARIABLE RESISTOR FOR EXTERNAL HOLD TONE SOURCE 0 20kΩ CLOCKWI...

Page 137: ...If resident load is used PB Receiver ports E200 LENS 0124 are automatically as signed 1 LEN 0124 2 E200 E203 PB Receiver No Assign the type of telephone set DTMF to DTMF Stations This data assignment is not required for Multiline Terminal station YY 00 1 X XXXX Station No 2 2 DTMF Telephone set Assign PB Receivers for use with DTMF Stations Y 0 Make Busy 1 XX X 2 Make Busy Cancel Y 1 Purpose 1 XXX...

Page 138: ...4 DTMF Inter Digital Pause 1 Trunk Route No 00 63 YY 26 DTMF Sender Signal Width 1 Trunk Route No 00 63 2 0 1 64ms 128ms YY 46 DTMF Sender Release Timing 1 Trunk Route No 00 63 Assign whether or from a DTMF Telephone is used as Switch Hook Flash while hearing Busy Tone 1 050 is used as Switch Hook Flash 2 0 Available 1 052 is used as Switch Hook Flash 2 0 Available CM35 CM08 END A 0 32ms 1 64ms 2 ...

Page 139: ...ests Basic Connection Test at MDF Station Line Test Operator Call from all stations Central Office Trunk Test Incoming Outgoing Tie Line Trunk Test Incoming Outgoing Service Feature Test Call Transfer Step Call Executive Right of Way Call Hold Call Back Call Forwarding All Calls No Answer Busy Line Call Pickup Station Hunting Pilot Circular Speed Calling System Station Paging Access Announcement S...

Page 140: ...ttom of the base On the Top Cover Around the Main Equipment and the MDF Keyboard on the Attendant Console 2 VISUAL CHECK 1 Check to see if all circuit cards are in their positions correctly 2 Check that the cable connections in the PIM are correctly and completely connected and the routing of the cables has been done smoothly and neatly 3 Check to see if the MAT is removed ...

Page 141: ...e 127 Revision 2 0 NAP 200 013 Sheet 1 1 Mounting of Front Cover 1 MOUNTING FRONT COVER Mount the Front Cover onto PIM using the provided screws as shown in Figure 013 1 Figure 013 1 Mounting Front Cover PIM FRONT FRONT COVER ...

Page 142: ...CHAPTER 3 NDA 24219 Page 128 Revision 2 0 This page is for your notes ...

Page 143: ...be two or three digits because multiple access codes for each feature are required 3 There are four types of station numbering 1 digit 4 digits and any combination of these types is avail able in one system 4 The same station number cannot be assigned even if the tenant service is applied Table 4 1 Data Programming Procedure STEP WORK REMARKS 1 Obtain the customer s requirements and fill in the Cu...

Page 144: ...ultiline Terminal set SERVICE CLASS A B C Specify the service class 1 15 programmed in the Service Restriction Data Table RESTRICTION CLASS DAY NIGHT Specify the Trunk Restriction Class as shown below 1 Unrestricted 2 Non Restricted 1 3 Non Restricted 2 4 Semi Restricted 1 5 Semi Restricted 2 6 Restricted 1 7 Restricted 2 8 Fully Restricted DIT TRUNK NUMBER In the case of the DIT Direct In Termina...

Page 145: ...k In the case of the Pilot Sys tem specify the Pilot Station Number SECRETARY STATION Specify the Secretary Station Number if provided STATION NUMBER Specify the station numbers to be assigned to the station hunting group with the following conditions 1 Up to 60 stations can be assigned per Station Hunting Group 2 There is no limitation to the number of Station Hunting Groups The same one station ...

Page 146: ...E REMARKS PN 8LC PN 8DLC PN 8COT For PN 8DLC specify primary extension numbers of multiline terminal as follows PN 4LC PN 4DLC Station number must be assigned to 1st LEN LEVEL 0 through 4th LEN LEVEL 3 of each LT slot For PN 4DLC specify primary extension numbers of multiline terminal as follows LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0 Station No LEVEL 7 LEVEL 6 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LT00 207 0007 206 0006 205 0...

Page 147: ...of each LT slot Table 4 2 Port Assignment Method Continued CARD TO BE ASSIGNED PORT ASSIGNMENT TABLE REMARKS LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0 Not to be LEVEL 7 LEVEL 6 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LT00 0007 0006 0005 0004 0003 0002 201 0001 200 0000 Station No assigned FXXX Primary Extension Number LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0 Not to be LEVEL 7 LEVEL 6 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LT00 0007 0006 0005 0004 D003 0003 D002 ...

Page 148: ...nt Interface are E800 E807 Card numbers of External Key Interface are E900 E915 Table 4 2 Port Assignment Method Continued CARD TO BE ASSIGNED PORT ASSIGNMENT TABLE REMARKS LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0 Not to be LEVEL 7 LEVEL 6 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LT00 0007 0006 0005 0004 0003 EB001 0002 0001 EB000 0000 Card No assigned EB000 EB031 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0 Not to be LEVEL 7 LEVEL 6 LEVEL 5 L...

Page 149: ... and or 3rd LEN LEVEL 2 of each LT slot Table 4 2 Port Assignment Method Continued CARD TO BE ASSIGNED PORT ASSIGNMENT TABLE REMARKS LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0 Not to be LEVEL 7 LEVEL 6 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LT00 0007 0006 0005 0004 0003 0002 0001 ED00 0000 Card No assigned ED00 ED03 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0 Not to be LEVEL 7 LEVEL 6 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LT00 0007 0006 0005 0004 0003 F201 0002 00...

Page 150: ...EVEL 1 of each LT slot Table 4 2 Port Assignment Method Continued CARD TO BE ASSIGNED PORT ASSIGNMENT TABLE REMARKS LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0 Not to be LEVEL 7 LEVEL 6 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LT00 0007 0006 0005 0004 0003 C101 0002 0001 C100 0000 Card No assigned C100 C163 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 0 Not to be LEVEL 7 LEVEL 6 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LT00 0007 0006 0005 0004 0003 0002 201 0001 200 0000 I...

Page 151: ... the system are programmed with the customer specification The installer should complete the following sheets by referring the RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM in the Command Manual and Section 1 2 General Information on Customizing Data of this chapter 1 3 1 Numbering Plan Table 4 3 Numbering Plan Data Table Note If space is insufficient use copies Numbering Plan Group PROGRAMMING CM20 21 ACCESS CODE FUNC...

Page 152: ...1 3 2 Station Data Table 4 4 Station Data Table Note If space is insufficient use copies Department or Section Tenant PROGRAMMING CM10 11 12 13 15 STATION NUMBER TYPE OF TEL SERVICE CLASS RESTRICTION CLASS DID TRUNK NUMBER REMARKS A B DAY NIGHT ...

Page 153: ...runk Data Table Note If space is insufficient use copies PROGRAMMING CM10 30 35 36 ACCESS NUMBER DESTINA TION KIND OF TRUNK TYPE OF TRUNK NUMBER OF LINE DP PB KIND OF SIGNAL REMARKS IC OG BW IC OG BW IC OG BW IC OG BW IC OG BW IC OG BW IC OG BW IC OG BW IC OG BW IC OG BW ...

Page 154: ...ies PROGRAMMING CM18 KIND OF STATION HUNTING KIND OF STATION HUNTING KIND OF STATION HUNTING KIND OF STATION HUNTING Pilot Pilot Pilot Pilot Circular Circular Circular Circular Switch Back Switch Back Switch Back Switch Back SECRETARY STATION SECRETARY STATION SECRETARY STATION SECRETARY STATION STATION NUMBER STATION NUMBER STATION NUMBER STATION NUMBER ...

Page 155: ...PTER 4 Page 141 Revision 2 0 1 3 5 Call Pickup Group Data Table 4 7 Call Pickup Group Data Table Note If space is insufficient use copies PROGRAMMING CM16 STATION NUMBER STATION NUMBER STATION NUMBER STATION NUMBER ...

Page 156: ... 4 NDA 24219 Page 142 Revision 2 0 1 3 6 Speed Calling System Data Table 4 8 Speed Calling System Data Table Note If space is insufficient use copies PROGRAMMING CM71 72 ABBREVIATED CODE SENDING NUMBER REMARKS ...

Page 157: ...094 0098 0102 0106 0121 0065 0073 0081 0089 0093 0097 0101 0105 0120 0064 0072 0080 0088 0092 0096 0100 0104 LT SLOT No Fill Blank With Station Trunk No LEN No LT00 LT01 LT02 LT03 LT04 LT05 LT06 LT07 LT08 0063 0007 0015 0023 0031 0039 0047 0062 0006 0014 0022 0030 0038 0046 0061 0005 0013 0021 0029 0037 0045 0060 0004 0012 0020 0028 0036 0044 0059 0003 0011 0019 0027 0031 0035 0039 0043 0058 0002 ...

Page 158: ... 2 0 1 4 2 Bay Face Layout for Module Figure 4 1 Module Configuration Table 4 10 Quantity Table for Module FUNCTIONAL NAME MODULE QUANTITY REMARKS PIM SN1420 PIMAB A TOP BOTTOM COVER 1 19 BRACKET 19 BRACKET H TOP COVER PIMAB A BOTTOM COVER ...

Page 159: ...AMP PN 2AMP DLC PN 8DLC AUC PN AUC DPC PN 2DPC CFT PN CFT ILC PN 2ILC COT PN 4COT LC PN 4LC COT PN 8COT LC PN 8LC DAT PN 2DAT M03 PN M03 DIT PN 4DIT ODT PN 2ODT DK PN DK00 PBR PN 8RST DLC PN 2DLC TNT PN TNT DLC PN 4DLC Table 4 12 Quantity Table for Control Circuit Cards FUNCTIONAL NAME CARD NAME QUANTITY FUNCTIONAL NAME CARD NAME QUANTITY MP PN CP03 1 PWR PZ PW86 BS00 PN BS00 B PWR PZ PW112 BS01 P...

Page 160: ...Table for Application Circuit Cards FUNCTIONAL NAME CARD NAME QUANTITY FUNCTIONAL NAME CARD NAME QUANTITY AP00 PN AP00 DTI PN 24DTA AP01 PN AP01 ETHER PN CC00 BRI PN BRTA EXTMEM PN ME00 CCH PN SC00 ICH PN SC02 SC03 CIR PN 4RSTC MFR PN 4RST DCH PN SC01 PLO PN CK00 ...

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