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System Hardware Manual

A50-035028-001 GE

ISSUE 2.0

SV

9100

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Summary of Contents for Univerge SV9100

Page 1: ...System Hardware Manual A50 035028 001 GE ISSUE 2 0 SV9100...

Page 2: ...registered trademark of NEC America Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation AT T the AT T logo and all other AT T marks are trademarks of AT T Intellectual Property and or AT T...

Page 3: ...MANUAL This manual contains detailed instructions to install the UNIVERGE SV9100 chassis Blades Multiline Terminals and optional equipment in the following chapters Regulatory This chapter provides i...

Page 4: ...GE SV9100 digital and IP telephones SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS Other manuals in the set are described below Documents supporting the SV9100 system include UNIVERGE SV9100 Features and Specifications Manual...

Page 5: ...ort Channel Capacities 2 5 3 2 System Chassis Capacities 2 10 3 3 Blade Capacities 2 12 Section 4 Licensing 2 17 Section 5 Power Based Calculator Chart 2 27 Section 6 System Requirements and Specifica...

Page 6: ...onnection 2 41 6 6 10 Relay Contact 2 41 6 7 Battery Backup 2 41 6 7 1 System Backup Optional 2 41 6 7 2 Memory Backup 2 41 6 8 Weights and Dimensions 2 42 6 8 1 Tone Patterns 2 47 6 8 2 Multiline Ter...

Page 7: ...3 3 Install Grounding on 19 Chassis 3 19 3 3 4 Install Grounding on Multiple 19 Chassis Optional 3 19 3 3 5 Install AC Power Cords on 19 Chassis 3 20 3 3 6 Install AC Power Cords on Multiple 19 Chass...

Page 8: ...ng the Chassis 3 38 4 1 Wall Mounting the 19 CHS2UG Chassis 3 38 4 1 1 CHS2UG Chassis Wall Mount Installation 3 38 4 2 Wall Mounting the 9 5 Gateway CHS2UG GW and Base CHS2UG B Chassis 3 46 4 2 1 Opti...

Page 9: ...Replacement 3 101 8 3 Installing the CHS2UG B SMALL BATT BOX on the 9 5 CHS2UG B Chassis 3 104 8 3 1 CHS2UG B SMALL BATT BOX Installation 3 104 8 3 2 CHS2UG B SMALL BATT BOX Fuse Replacement 3 110 8...

Page 10: ...SV9100 System 4 9 2 6 1 Performing a Cold Start 4 9 2 6 2 Performing a Hot Start 4 10 2 6 3 Resetting the System 4 10 2 6 3 1 Initial Programming 4 10 2 6 3 2 Port Defaults 4 11 2 6 3 3 Setting Up Ex...

Page 11: ...1 4 Connectors 4 35 4 2 GPZ 8DLCB Digital Station Daughter Board 4 37 4 2 1 Description 4 37 4 2 2 Installation 4 38 4 2 3 GPZ 8DLCB Daughter Board Cable Connection 4 38 4 3 GCD 4LC GCD 8LC 4 Port 8...

Page 12: ...ic Rate Interface 4 58 5 3 1 Description 4 58 5 3 2 Installation 4 59 5 3 3 LED Indications 4 60 5 3 4 Connectors 4 61 5 4 GPZ 2BRIA 2 Basic Rate Interface Daughter Board 4 62 5 4 1 Description 4 62 5...

Page 13: ...4 CompactFlash Card Activity LED Red 4 83 6 1 4 Connectors 4 83 6 1 4 1 RS 232 Interface 4 83 6 1 4 2 DB9 to 6 pin Modular RS 232 Adapter 4 84 6 1 4 3 RS 232 Serial Cable DTE 4 84 6 1 4 4 RS 232 Seri...

Page 14: ...98 Section 7 Cabling and MDF Connection 4 99 7 1 Connection Requirements 4 99 7 2 Cabling Precautions 4 99 7 3 Wiring Between the Chassis and the MDF 4 99 7 3 1 Chassis Cables 4 99 7 3 2 Outside Lines...

Page 15: ...3 1 3 ITL 8LDE 1 BK TEL 5 30 3 1 4 ITL 8LD 1 BK WH TEL 5 31 3 1 5 ITL 12D 1 BK WH TEL 5 32 3 1 6 ITL 12 24CG 3 BK TEL 5 33 3 1 7 ITL 12 24DG 3 BK TEL 5 34 3 1 8 ITL 12PA 1 BK TEL 5 35 3 1 9 ITL 24D 1...

Page 16: ...elephone for the Correct Number of Line Keys 5 58 4 6 Installing the Directory Card on the Multiline Terminal 5 60 4 7 Removal and Replacement of the Numbered Keypad 5 61 4 7 1 Removing the Numbered K...

Page 17: ...H 5 87 5 2 3 1 Installing the 8LKI LD L UNIT 5 87 5 2 4 DCL 60 1 DCZ 60 2 CONSOLE BK WH 5 91 5 2 4 1 Installing the DCL 60 1 DCZ 60 2 CONSOLE 5 92 5 2 5 LCD BL L UNIT BK WH 5 96 5 2 6 LCD BL Z UNIT BK...

Page 18: ...1 2 2 Entering a PIN Code 6 18 3 1 2 3 Pairing 6 18 3 1 2 4 Connecting the Paired Device 6 19 3 1 2 5 Unpairing 6 19 3 1 2 6 Visibility Setting 6 19 3 1 2 7 BT Information 6 20 Section 4 Optional Head...

Page 19: ...g an External Page System 7 14 Section 6 External Paging and Door Box Page Relays 7 16 6 1 External Page Relays 7 16 6 2 Door Box External Page Relay Contacts 7 16 6 2 1 Connecting a Contact Relay Dev...

Page 20: ...ADA L UNIT Connection for Recording Only 7 34 11 3 3 2 ADA L UNIT Connection for Sending Recorded Calls to the Tele phone 7 34 11 3 3 3 Send a Startup REMOTE Signal to the Recorder 7 35 11 4 APR L UN...

Page 21: ...1 Precautionary Information 7 66 13 4 2 Installation Information 7 66 13 4 3 General Precautions 7 69 13 4 4 Site Requirements 7 69 13 4 5 Powering On the IP Video Doorphone 7 70 13 5 Installation 7...

Page 22: ...xviii Table of Contents Issue 2 0...

Page 23: ...S2UG Chassis Rear View 3 7 Figure 3 3 19 Controlling Chassis Guides Slot 1 3 8 Figure 3 4 Installing the GCD CP10 Blade 3 8 Figure 3 5 GCD CP10 Blade Installed 3 8 Figure 3 6 GPZ BS10 Components 3 10...

Page 24: ...3 27 Figure 3 34 Install Expansion Chassis Cover 3 28 Figure 3 35 Installing Reinforcement Bracket 3 28 Figure 3 36 GPZ BS10 Components 3 30 Figure 3 37 CHS2UG B Expansion Bay 3 31 Figure 3 38 Install...

Page 25: ...et Base and Expansion Chassis 3 55 Figure 3 68 Install Support Bracket Base and Expansion Chassis 3 56 Figure 3 69 Chassis Installed Base and Expansion Chassis 3 57 Figure 3 70 Wall Mount Spacing Guid...

Page 26: ...e 3 101 CHS2UG Rack Mount Brackets 3 82 Figure 3 102 Rack Mount Bracket Installed 19 CHS2UG 3 83 Figure 3 103 Rack Mount 19 CHS2UG 3 83 Figure 3 104 Attach Rack Mount Brackets to 9 5 Chassis 3 84 Figu...

Page 27: ...3 102 Figure 3 135 CHSG LARGE BATT BOX Fuse Unit 3 103 Figure 3 136 Connecting Battery Cables 3 103 Figure 3 137 Installing Cover Battery 3 104 Figure 3 138 Installing Battery Cable Assembly 3 105 Fi...

Page 28: ...etwork PC 4 32 Figure 4 14 GCD 8DLCA GCD 16DLCA Blade 4 33 Figure 4 15 GPZ 8DLCB Daughter Board 4 37 Figure 4 16 GCD 4LC GCD 8LC Blade 4 40 Figure 4 17 Installing the GPZ 4LC GPZ 8LC Daughter Board 4...

Page 29: ...6 Figure 5 4 DTL 8LD 1 TEL 5 17 Figure 5 5 DTL 12BT 1 TEL 5 18 Figure 5 6 DTL 12D 1 TEL 5 19 Figure 5 7 DTL 12PA 1 TEL 5 20 Figure 5 8 DTL 24D 1 TEL 5 21 Figure 5 9 DTL 32D 1 TEL 5 22 Figure 5 10 DTZ...

Page 30: ...5 51 Figure 5 42 Typical Network IP Connection 5 51 Figure 5 43 Adjusting the LCD on a Multiline Terminal 5 52 Figure 5 44 12LK L Kit 5 52 Figure 5 45 Removing the Line Key Panel 5 53 Figure 5 46 Rem...

Page 31: ...into Position 5 75 Figure 5 74 Bundling the Line Cord 5 76 Figure 5 75 Plugging in Line Cord 5 76 Figure 5 76 Mount Multiline Terminal Wall on Wall Plate 5 77 Figure 5 77 Removing the Multiline Termi...

Page 32: ...t Spacing Guide WM L UNIT 5 98 Figure 5 108 Attach WM L UNIT Using Screws 5 99 Figure 5 109 Plugging in Line Cord 5 99 Figure 5 110 Cutouts for WM L UNIT 5 100 Figure 5 111 WM L UNIT Tabs 5 100 Figure...

Page 33: ...3 Wall Mount Spacing Guide BCH L BK UNIT 6 12 Figure 6 14 Installing Wood Screws 6 13 Figure 6 15 Change Handset Hanger 6 13 Figure 6 16 Separate Tilt Leg from Leg Support 6 14 Figure 6 17 Wall Mounti...

Page 34: ...2 Installing a Door Box 7 13 Figure 7 13 PGDAD Cable Connection 7 15 Figure 7 14 GCD CP10 Page Connections 7 17 Figure 7 15 PGDAD Cable Connection 7 19 Figure 7 16 CPRU Connections 7 22 Figure 7 17 PG...

Page 35: ...Insert Handset Cable 7 45 Figure 7 45 Remove Plastic Panels 7 46 Figure 7 46 Remove Numbered Keypad 7 46 Figure 7 47 Install Numbered Keypad 7 47 Figure 7 48 Install Plastic Panels 7 47 Figure 7 49 G...

Page 36: ...7 Figure 7 75 Viewing Field by Height 7 67 Figure 7 76 Sky Background 7 68 Figure 7 77 Sunlight on White Wall 7 68 Figure 7 78 Shining on Doorphone 7 68 Figure 7 79 Lighting Equipment 7 69 Figure 7 80...

Page 37: ...T700 Series Equipment List 1 11 Table 1 9 IP Multiline Terminal DT800 Series Equipment List 1 13 Table 1 10 SV9100 Optional Equipment List 1 13 Chapter 2 SV9100 System Specifications Table 2 1 List of...

Page 38: ...e 2 19 Cabling Requirements 2 33 Table 2 20 Power Supply Specification 2 34 Table 2 21 Power Consumption 2 35 Table 2 22 SV9100 Weights and Dimensions 2 42 Table 2 23 Tone Patterns 2 48 Table 2 24 Mul...

Page 39: ...CD 4LC GCD 8LC LED Indications 4 42 Table 4 17 GCD 4LC GCD 8LC RJ 61 Cable Connector Pin Outs 4 43 Table 4 18 GPZ 4LC GPZ 8LC RJ 61 Cable Connector Pin Outs 4 46 Table 4 19 GCD LTA LED Indications 4 4...

Page 40: ...e 5 3 Terminal and Adapter Compatibility DT400 DT800 5 6 Table 5 4 Firmware Compatibility Matrix 5 6 Table 5 5 DT330 Compatibility Settings 5 7 Table 5 6 Terminal and Line Key LCD Compatibility DT300...

Page 41: ...rging LEDs 6 3 Chapter 7 Installing SV9100 Optional Equipment Table 7 1 PGDAD LED Indications 7 2 Table 7 2 PGDAD S3 S6 Jumper Settings 7 4 Table 7 3 ADA L UNIT Switch Settings 7 31 Table 7 4 DT330 Co...

Page 42: ...xxxviii List of Tables Issue 2 0...

Page 43: ...ENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company For products approved after Ju...

Page 44: ...will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you w...

Page 45: ...company must be given notification prior to connection In some states the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission must give prior approval of connection TO...

Page 46: ...ding sound activities at the other end of the telephone line using the Voice Announcement feature the sound of the alert tone at the beginning of the Voice Announcement may or may not be considered su...

Page 47: ...ration of America hereby disclaims any liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a license RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE In compliance with FCC Part 15 rules the following statement is provid...

Page 48: ...fications techniques applicables d industrie Canada 1 Your telephone number 2 IC registration number IC 140L SN1750 3 Ringer Equivalence Number REN of the equipment 0 7 Before installing this equipmen...

Page 49: ...for telephone equipment C 22 2 No 225 This equipment meets IC requirements CS03 PART II PART III PART VI This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digit...

Page 50: ...r sealed lead battery recycler This may be where the batteries were originally sold or a local seller of automotive batteries Contact your local waste management officials for other information regard...

Page 51: ...The manufacturer of Single Line Telephones for use with the system must provide notice of hearing aid compatibility to comply with ACA Technical Standards SERVICE REQUIREMENTS CAUTION This equipment m...

Page 52: ...ne or other notification methods or require the consent of all parties to the telephone conversation prior to monitoring or recording a telephone conversation Some of these laws incorporate strict pen...

Page 53: ...ed features of the system For an overview of the supported features refer to the detailed documentation that comes with this system contact your local NEC Enterprise Solutions representative or the su...

Page 54: ...for illegal disposal of electrical and electronic products via the general municipal waste stream To facilitate separate disposal and environmentally sound recycling arrangements have been made for lo...

Page 55: ...Multiplexing TDM based infrastructure such as analog telephones digital telephones DT400 DT300 series analog networks and digital networks ISDN etc The 9 5 Gateway or Base chassis provides 48 total po...

Page 56: ...he CPU incorporates a built in Device Registration Server DRS and a single interface point of IP connection to IP telephone PCPro and OAI ACD servers Figure 1 1 Simplified SV9100 System 9 5 Gateway an...

Page 57: ...System Hardware Manual 1 3 Figure 1 2 Simplified SV9100 System 9 5 Base and Expansion Connectivity Figure 1 3 Simplified SV9100 System 19 Connectivity SV9100 9 5 Base and Expansion Chassis SV9100 19...

Page 58: ...one board These functions are managed with software licenses DTMF receivers Caller ID receivers Caller ID senders MF senders receivers CCPU LAN port supports 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet modes 2 Cont...

Page 59: ...for special application blades without complicated limitation Easy Installation Front Cabling and Enhanced O M Tool Cable connectors RJ 45 or RJ 61 are located on the front panel of each chassis and...

Page 60: ...for 19 inch 2U Chassis BE113444 640523 CHS1UG BLANK SLOT COVER KIT BUS Blank Bus Cover BE113150 640103 CHS2UG B FRONT COVER Front Cover for 2UG B Chassis BE113151 640103 CHS2UG B FRONT COVER EXP Fron...

Page 61: ...s Interface Unit 3 jack BE113017 6400 56 GPZ BS11 BUS1 Expansion Chassis Interface Unit 1 jack BE113018 6400 57 GCD 8DLCA DLC 8 port Digital Station Interface BE113019 6400 58 GPZ 8DLCB DLCDB 8 port D...

Page 62: ...terface E M BE113170 6400 72 GCD LTA LTA 8 Digital Station 2SLT for GCD CP10 only BE113281 6400 73 GPZ IPLE VoIPDB VOIP on the CPU Max 256ch BE113046 6400 74 GCD VM00 VM00 Voice Mail and Server for al...

Page 63: ...play Telephone for Asia BE111355 680062 DTL 12E 1 BK TEL Economy Digital 12 button Display Telephone for LASC BE106974 680002 BE106973 680003 DTZ 12D 3 BK TEL DTZ 12D 3 WH TEL Value Digital 12 button...

Page 64: ...LD L BK UNIT 8LKD LD L WH UNIT DESI less 8 button Line Key Unit LCD Unit for Digital Telephone BE106886 680608 BE107665 680609 LCD BL L BK UNIT LCD BL L WH UNIT LCD Unit Backlight LCD for Digital Tel...

Page 65: ...n Line Key Unit for 12DG 12CG only for Asia and LASC Table 1 7 Digital Multiline Terminal DT400 Series Equipment List Continued Stock Number Equipment Name Equipment Description Table 1 8 IP Multiline...

Page 66: ...06999 690011 ITL 8LD 1 BK TEL ITL 8LD 1 WH TEL Value IP 8 Line Key Display Telephone Value IP Telephone DESI less for LASC BE109275 4424005 ITL 8LD 1A BK TEL Value IP 8 Line Key Display Telephone Valu...

Page 67: ...hone Value IP Telephone DESI less for LASC BE113856 BE113855 ITZ 8LDG 3P BK TEL ITZ 8LDG 3P WH TEL Value IP 8 Line Key Display Telephone Value IP Telephone DESI less for Asia Table 1 9 IP Multiline Te...

Page 68: ...Sheet 25 Package BE108189 680658 DESI ITL DTL DIR CARD Directory Card BE108182 680659 DESI ITL DTL 24D 25 PKG DESI Sheet for Value 24 button Display Telephone 2 Part Sheet 25 Package BE107667 680700 P...

Page 69: ...olor Side Panel for Value Telephone LCD Clear BE107679 680742 Panel Clear SLCD L UNIT Color Side Panel for Sophisticated Telephone LCD Clear BE109309 680745 BE109310 680746 KeyKitPanel Value BK Unit K...

Page 70: ...1 set consists 10 of panels BE108431 680771 PANEL Pink Base L UNIT Color side panel for Base Pink 1 set consist of 10 pair of panels A pair includes 1 left and 1 right panel BE108432 680772 PANEL Pin...

Page 71: ...SET Spare Handset Cord 12 Feet BE109315 690627 LineCord L BK SET Spare Line Cord BK BE108048 GBA LP Gigabit Adapter BE108059 AC L AC Adapter for GBA L UNIT BE109378 690633 BS S HOTEL L BK UNIT Standa...

Page 72: ...Issue 2 0 1 18 Introduction to SV9100...

Page 73: ...reviations used in the diagram Table 2 1 List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Description ACD Automatic Call Distribution ADA Ancillary Device Adapter APR Analog Port Adapter with ringer AUX IN OUT BGM...

Page 74: ...Distribution Frame IPT IP Trunk P2P CCIS on CPU ISDN Integrated Service Digital Network LAN Local Area Network LC Single Line Telephone Interface Blade LCDB Single Line Telephone Interface Daughter B...

Page 75: ...Single Line Telephone SMDR Station Message Detail Recording TDSW Time Division Switch on CPU USB Universal Serial Bus on CPU GCD VM00 UMS Blade Server Blade SV9100 only VMS Voice Mail System VoIP Voi...

Page 76: ...Issue 2 0 2 4 SV9100 System Specifications Figure 2 1 SV9100 System Block Diagram...

Page 77: ...cally stacking a maximum of three additional chassis onto the controlling chassis This provides a maximum of 24 slots and 368 digital terminals To obtain the maximum port capacity of 896 ports two sys...

Page 78: ...e Data communications e g HDLC over ISDN Thus the simultaneous data communications are limited up to seven per chassis 2 An additional 64 DTMF Receivers are available when the GPZ BS10 is installed An...

Page 79: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 2 7 Figure 2 2 19 Controlling and Expansion Chassis 19 6 Slots 19 x 3 18 Slots IP Connection 19 x 4 24 Slots 9 5 3 Slots...

Page 80: ...aximum of three additional chassis onto the controlling chassis This provides a maximum of 24 slots and 368 digital terminals To obtain the maximum port capacity of 896 ports three systems can be link...

Page 81: ...6 Total 256 SIP WLAN 896 Total 896 Analog Trunks COT 16 40 88 136 184 Total 400 BRI 16 40 88 136 184 PRI 2M 60 90 180 270 360 IP Trunk SIP 400 DTMF Receivers 80 144 144 144 144 2 VoIP Channels 256 256...

Page 82: ...Slot s for Interface Package 3 Slots 5 Slots 6 Slots 23 Slots Chassis CHS2UG GW 9 5 Chassis 1 Gateway chassis CHS2UG 19 Chassis 1 1 4 50 x 1 3 Virtual slot in NetLink is limited to maximum of 240 Expa...

Page 83: ...x4 Networked Chassis NetLink Comments Number of Slot s for Interface Package 3 Slots 5 Slots 6 Slots 23 Slots Chassis CHS2UG B 9 5 Base Chassis 1 1 1 4 50 x 1 3 Virtual slot in NetLink is limited to m...

Page 84: ...s for Interface Package 3 Slots 5 Slots 6 Slots 23 Slots Common Control Blades GCD CP10 1 1 0 1 50 GPZ IPLE VoIP Daughter Board 1 1 0 1 50 This unit provides 256 VOIP Gateway channels Station Blades G...

Page 85: ...rimary Rate Interface 2 3 3 12 13 Blade is used for Primary Rate Interface or T 1 Interface Optional Blades GCD PVAA Interactive Voice Response PVA PMS 1 1 1 1 1 GCD ETIA Switching Hub with Power over...

Page 86: ...ovides 256 VOIP Gateway channels Station Blades GCD 4DIOPB 4 DID OPX 2 5 6 23 128 When installed as an OPX blade GCD 8DLCA 8 Digital Station Interface 2 5 6 23 112 GCD 16DLCA 16 Digital Station Interf...

Page 87: ...face 2 3 3 12 13 Blade is used for Primary Rate Interface or T 1 Interface Optional Blades GCD PVAA Interactive Voice Response PVA PMS 1 1 1 1 1 GCD ETIA Switching Hub with Power over Ethernet 2 3 3 1...

Page 88: ...GCD LTA can have a GPZ 2BRIA or the GPZ 4COT daughter board mounted Table 2 8 Daughter Board Combinations Daughter Board GPZ 2BRIA GPZ 4COT GPZ 4LCF G GPZ 8LCF G GPZ 8DLCB Blades GCD LTA 8 Digital 2 S...

Page 89: ...icense Except for China License Code 0030 BE114081 SV9100 XMLPRO LIC XML Pro On Off XML Pro API license License Code 0041 BE114070 SV9100 VIDEO MCU LIC Video MCU On Off Video MCU license Simple MCU Li...

Page 90: ...VML Lotus Notes VMG GroupWise and Web Mailbox Manager This license now provides a UM8000 mailbox for the user System default 5 clients License Code 1404 BE114417 SV9100 UM8K SYSTEM LANG 01 LIC UMS Mu...

Page 91: ...1 LIC K CCIS over IP 1 K CCIS 400 Aspire Net 256 K CCIS over IP AspireNet over IP license 1 Port w 1ch VoIP resources K CCIS must be included to the Port Capacity AspireNet No need to be included to t...

Page 92: ...arty CTI Client BE114062 SV9100 CRM INTEGRATION 01 LIC UCS CRM Integration 1 256 This will support external CRM applications Refer to the UC Suite Installation manual for further details License Code...

Page 93: ...IENT 01 LIC BE114063 5312 SV9100 INMAIL INT 01 LIC BE114061 5309 0112 SV9100 BASIC SHARED SVC 01 LIC BE114534 SV9100 PREMIUM USER 01 OT LIC 1 256 Premium User is including BE114054 5111 5103 SV9100 IP...

Page 94: ...119 SV9100 PMS LIC LA PMS On Off Hotel PMS I F license License Code 0046 BE114073 641120 SV9100 REMOTE CNF 01 LIC LA Remote Conference 1 20 In Conference Bridge Remote Conf License Code 0047 BE114053...

Page 95: ...y and PMS On Off Hospitality and PMS activation license License Code 1407 BE114422 640828 SV91 UM8K HOTEL LANGUAGE LIC 1 UMS Hospitality Language 1 10 1 Hospitality Language activation license License...

Page 96: ...need this license to specify suitable AspireNet K CCIS over IP channel Trunk number BE114054 641130 SV9100 IP CLIENT 01 LIC LA IP Terminal 1 892 This license is including 5111 IP Terminal SIP MLT Std...

Page 97: ...Mail Integration 1 512 Access to In Mail function from Desktop Suite Client base License License Code 5312 BE114057 641143 SV9100 UCS WEB CLT 01 LIC LA UCS Web Client 1 512 Web DT Client 1 client Lice...

Page 98: ...14677 5309 SV9100 UCS ATT CNT 01 LIC LA BE114718 641114 SV9100 PREM USER 01 LIC LA 1 256 Premium User is including BE114670 5201 SV9100 MOBILE EXT 01 LIC LA BE114694 1012 SV9100 I ML VM BOX 01 LIC LA...

Page 99: ...umber of Packages Installed Refer to Table 2 12 Terminal Power Factor Chart below for the Terminal Adapter power chart Table 2 11 Board Power Factor Chart Board Power Factor Total 7 Item Power Factor...

Page 100: ...TL 6DE 1 TEL 0 8 BHA L UNIT 2 ADA L UNIT 2 APR L UNIT 2 BCH L BK UNIT 2 BCA Z UNIT 2 PSA L UNIT 1 2 8LK Z 16LK Z 8LK L UNIT 0 DCZ 60 2 DCL 60 1 CONSOLE 2 ITL 320C 1 TEL ITL 320C 2 TEL 6 ITZ 12 24D 3 T...

Page 101: ...s 2 130mA 6 2W 235mA 5 6W 81mA 3 9W 137mA 3 3W ITL 12D 1 TEL Class 2 130mA 6 2W 235mA 5 6W 81mA 3 9W 137mA 3 3W ITL 24PA 1 TEL Class 2 130mA 6 2W 235mA 5 6W 0 0W 0 0W ITL 24PD 1 TEL Class 2 130mA 6 2W...

Page 102: ...sue 2 0 2 30 SV9100 System Specifications Table 2 15 IEEE802 af Class Specifications IEEE802 3af Minimum Maximum Class 4 Class 3 6 49W 12 95W Class 2 3 84W 6 49W Class 1 0 44W 3 84W Class 0 0 44W 12 9...

Page 103: ...5 DT400 DT300 Series Loop Resistance and Cable Length on page 2 27 Table 2 16 DT800 DT700 Series Loop Resistance and Cable Length on page 2 28 Table 2 17 Cable Connection Between Analog Port and Singl...

Page 104: ...TZ 8LD 3 TEL ITL 8LD 1 TEL Cat 5 Cat 6 Ethernet 328 1 ft 100m ITZ 12D 3 TEL ITL 12D 1 TEL Cat 5 Cat 6 Ethernet 328 1 ft 100m ITZ 12CG 3 TEL ITL 12CG 3 TEL Cat 5 Cat 6 Ethernet 328 1 ft 100m ITZ 12DG 3...

Page 105: ...LCG Twisted Pair 600 ohms Including the SLT 3 281 ft 1 000m with 26 AWG 4 920 ft 1 500m with 24 AWG 8 202 ft 2 500m with 22 AWG OPX Twisted Pair 1 500 ohms or less Including the SLT 13 123 ft 4 000m w...

Page 106: ...erm OPX DID 48V SLT 25mA 28V Output Power Base Chassis 130W 4 Chassis total 520W Base Chassis 130W 4 Chassis total 520W Base Chassis 130W 4 Chassis total 520W AC Input I Base Chassis 2 35A 4 Chassis t...

Page 107: ...H BHA 16LK Console ADA APR Operating Temperature 32 F 104 F 0 C 40 C Recommended Long Term Temperature 4 F 140 F 20 C 60 C Operating Humidity 10 90 RH non condensing IMPORTANT Double Pole Neutral Fusi...

Page 108: ...60 C Operating Humidity 10 90 RH non condensing Recommended Long Term Humidity 20 90 RH Door Box Operating Temperature 4 F 140oF 20oC 60oC Operating Humidity 20 80 non condensing SV9100 Power Supply M...

Page 109: ...feature is not available for Europe and Australia market 4 wire E M Tie Lines Type I or V Dial Pulse or DTMF Digital Trunk T1 FT1 Loop Start Ground Start Tie Line E M or DID Signaling ISDN BRI Trunks...

Page 110: ...ations medium The specifications that the UNIVERGE SV9100 system uses for switching clock data bus and timeframe are shown below TDM Switching PCM u A Law TDM Clock 2 048 MHz TDM Data Bus 8 bit TDM Ti...

Page 111: ...aling includes push button or Touchtone dialing When a key on a telephone is pushed two tones one high frequency and one low frequency are provided In the UNIVERGE SV9100 system the following DTMF spe...

Page 112: ...d via Chassis Auxiliary Input 0 6V PPS Signal Level Input Impedance 600 6 6 5 Music Source for Station Background Music via ACI Auxiliary Input 0 6V PPS Signal Level Input Impedance 600 6 6 6 External...

Page 113: ...minutes or one of the CHSG LARGE BATT SETs for a backup time ranging from 45 180 minutes The CHS2UG GW can be backed up using the CHS2UG B SMALL BATT BOX for a backup time of 10 minutes 6 7 2 Memory B...

Page 114: ...D CP10 7 06 oz 0 2 kg 0 98 in 25 mm 5 71 in 145 mm 7 09 in 180 mm GCD LTA 6 70 oz 0 19 kg 0 98 in 25 mm 5 71 in 145 mm 7 09 in 180 mm CHSG LARGE BATT BOX 458 6 oz 13 kg 5 24 in 133 mm 16 93 in 430 mm...

Page 115: ...Z 2BRIA 4 02 oz 0 114 kg 0 60 in 15 mm 4 72 in 120 mm 7 68 in 195 mm GCD PRTA 5 5 oz 0 156 kg 0 98 in 25 mm 9 45 in 240 mm 3 94 in 100 mm GCD CCTA 5 5 oz 0 156 kg 0 98 in 25 mm 9 45 in 240 mm 7 68 in...

Page 116: ...05 in 179 mm 8 86 in 225 mm DTL 6DE 1 BK TEL 38 8 oz 1 1 kg 4 41 in 112 mm 7 05 in 179 mm 8 86 in 225 mm DTL 8LD 1 BK TEL DTL 8LD 1 WH TEL 45 6 oz 1 3 kg 4 41 in 112 mm 7 05 in 179 mm 10 39 in 264 mm...

Page 117: ...in 258 mm ITL 12PA 1 BK TEL 45 6 oz 1 3 kg 4 41 in 112 mm 7 59 in 193 mm 10 16 in 258 mm ITL 24D 1 BK TEL ITL 24D 1 WH TEL 42 33 oz 1 2 kg 4 41 in 112 mm 7 05 in 179 mm 10 16 in 258 mm ITL 32D 1 BK T...

Page 118: ...mm 4 13 in 105 mm DCL 60 1 BK CONSOLE DCL 60 1 WH CONSOLE 21 16 oz 0 6 kg 3 23 in 82 mm 5 39 in 137 mm 8 82 in 224 mm DCZ 60 2 BK CONSOLE DCZ 60 2 WH CONSOLE 27 50 oz 0 78 kg 3 15 in 80 mm 8 27 in 21...

Page 119: ...h as dial tone busy tone or ringback tone 6 8 2 Multiline Terminal LED Flash Patterns The UNIVERGE SV9100 system has several colored LEDs installed Green is used primarily for I Use conditions and for...

Page 120: ...440 Continuous Reorder Tone 480 620 120 IPM Service Set Tone 440 Continuous Special Dial Tone 440 240 IPM Tone Burst 1 Tone 440 Continuous Tone Burst 2 Tone 620 Continuous Tie DID Ringback Tone 440 4...

Page 121: ...ernal Call Incoming Outside Call Message from Attendant Voice Mail Message Red Green Green Red Speaker ON System Data Entry Red Red Answer Incoming Trunk Exclusive Hold User Ringing Line Preference Vo...

Page 122: ...tion for GPZ IPLE VoIP Daughter Board Connection for Voice Mail SD Card SD A1 SD B1 Supports TAPI 1 x One Green Status LED Four Red Status LEDs Five diagnostic LEDs which indicate the status of variou...

Page 123: ...s unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line is disconnected at the network interface Use caution when in...

Page 124: ...ider the following conditions to ensure proper installation Chassis are normally rack mounted to protect against accident or flooding The chassis should not be located directly beneath pipes Leaks or...

Page 125: ...as two different standard quick connect terminal blocks that are mounted on a 3 4 inch plywood backboard Mounting these blocks on standoffs for ease of access is recommended The recommended blocks are...

Page 126: ...wer Failure Transfer The Power Failure Transfer relays are located on the COIU blades CN3 When selecting a Single Line Telephone for power failure transfer make sure it matches the CO line dialing typ...

Page 127: ...Telco demarcation and earth ground location before you start installation Be sure to properly plan your installation site and that you are familiar with the installation safety precautions If you hav...

Page 128: ...U and Cooling Fan When the GCD CP10 blade is installed in the first 19 chassis it is called the controlling chassis Additional chassis called expansion chassis can be installed to increase the capacit...

Page 129: ...for Legacy Line Trunk blades and Application blades six slots When used as controlling chassis the GCD CP10 is mounted in Slot 1 shown Slot for GPZ BS10 GPZ BS11 blade Connection with CHS2UG chassis P...

Page 130: ...the Controlling Chassis 3 Slide the GCD CP10 blade into the chassis until resistance back plane is felt 4 Gently push until the blade seats Tighten the two retaining screws on front of the blade WARNI...

Page 131: ...quired to the additional chassis The GPZ BS10 is installed in the Expansion bay Controlling Chassis which is equipped with a CPU blade The GPZ BS11 is installed in the Expansion bay of the Expansion C...

Page 132: ...he door positioned on the left end expansion bay of the Controlling Chassis refer to Figure 3 7 GPZ BS10 Expansion Bay in Controlling Chassis on page 3 11 Table 3 3 GPZ BS10 GPZ BS11 Connector Pin Out...

Page 133: ...f the chassis pull cover outward to expose the expansion bay 4 Pull the cover toward you to remove Cover must be removed prior to installation of GPZ BS10 blade Figure 3 7 GPZ BS10 Expansion Bay in Co...

Page 134: ...lade into the chassis until resistance back plane is felt 7 Gently push until the blade seats and install the supplied retaining screw 8 Align the door tabs with hinges and reattach the cover refer to...

Page 135: ...all the GPZ BS11 Expansion Blade in the CHS2UG Expansion Chassis Figure 3 11 GPZ BS10 Blade Installed Figure 3 12 GPZ BS10 Installed Cover Closed Figure 3 13 GPZ BS11 Components CAUTION For the Expans...

Page 136: ...e of the chassis pull cover outward to expose the expansion bay refer to Figure 3 15 Open Expansion Chassis Cover on page 3 14 4 Pull the cover toward you to remove Cover must be removed to install GP...

Page 137: ...es located within the expansion bay 6 Slide the GPZ BS11 blade into the chassis until resistance back plane is felt 7 Gently push until the blade seats and install the supplied retaining screw Figure...

Page 138: ...0 3 16 Installing the SV9100 Chassis 8 Align the door tabs with hinges and reattach the cover 9 Close the GPZ BS11 blade cover Figure 3 18 GPZ BS11 Blade Installed Figure 3 19 GPZ BS11 Installed Cover...

Page 139: ...ade see Figure 3 21 System Expansion Cabling on page 3 18 Attach the opposite end to the CN2 CN3 or CN4 connector on the GPZ BS10 of the Controlling Chassis CAUTION Installment of the GPZ BS10 blade a...

Page 140: ...ling the SV9100 Chassis 3 Repeat for additional Expansion Chassis Figure 3 21 System Expansion Cabling Install in Controlling Chassis Install in Expansion Chassis Install in Expansion Chassis Install...

Page 141: ...ductor Less than 10 ohms 3 3 4 Install Grounding on Multiple 19 Chassis Optional From the factory the SG ETH and PBXG grounds are located inside the chassis and are connected to the FG ground frame gr...

Page 142: ...rds on 19 Chassis 1 Locate the supplied AC power cord and attach to the AC Inlet located on the back of the Controlling Chassis Figure 3 23 19 Chassis Grounding Lug Multiple Chassis FG Lugs Electrical...

Page 143: ...ch to the AC Inlets located on the back of the Controlling and Expansion Chassis 3 3 7 Install Additional Blades 19 Chassis Refer to Chapter 4 2 1 Installation and Safety Precautions on page 4 4 3 3 8...

Page 144: ...5 Gateway CHS2UG GW and Base CHS2UG B Chassis on page 3 46 Stand mounted refer to 6 2 Stand Mounting the 9 5 CHS2UG B Chassis on page 3 78 The Base CHS2UG B chassis can be Wall mounted refer to 4 2 Wa...

Page 145: ...o Figure 3 27 9 5 Chassis Rear View 3 4 2 Install AC Power Cord 9 5 Gateway or Base Chassis Locate the supplied AC power cord and attach to the AC Inlet located on the back of the chassis refer to Fig...

Page 146: ...ase Chassis it is called the controlling chassis Additional chassis 9 5 Expansion Chassis can be installed to increase the capacity of the system to meet the customer s business needs Before proceedin...

Page 147: ...he system will provide up to 184 trunks and 368 extensions With IP connections a maximum of 400 trunk ports maximum of 256 talk paths supported depending on the IPLE daughter board installed and 896 s...

Page 148: ...30 Installing the Expansion Bracket and install with four M4 x 14 screws 4 From the Expansion Chassis loosen and remove screws d and e from the top cover refer to Figure 3 31 Remove Expansion Chassis...

Page 149: ...four screws in holes D and E on the top refer to Figure 3 33 Securing the Expansion Chassis to the Expansion Bracket and holes F and G on the bottom 7 Slide the Expansion Chassis cover into place Usi...

Page 150: ...einforcement bracket provided Figure 3 34 Install Expansion Chassis Cover IMPORTANT Be sure to mount the Reinforcement Bracket with the 9 5 inch Base and Expansion Chassis in the vertical position NOT...

Page 151: ...a as required to the additional chassis The GPZ BS10 is installed in the Expansion bay of the Controlling Chassis which is equipped with a CPU blade The GPZ BS11 is installed in the Expansion bay of t...

Page 152: ...n bay of the Controlling Chassis 3 From the right side of the door pinch the Door Clip and pull the cover outward to expose the expansion bay refer to Figure 3 37 CHS2UG B Expansion Bay on page 3 31 T...

Page 153: ...r 6 Align the GPZ BS10 blade with the guides located in the expansion bay 7 Slide the GPZ BS10 blade into the chassis until resistance back plane is felt refer to Figure 3 38 Installing the GPZ BS10 o...

Page 154: ...supplied retaining screw refer to Figure 3 38 Installing the GPZ BS10 9 Insert tabs a b and c into holes A B and C refer to Figure 3 39 Completing the Installation and close the cover Figure 3 38 Inst...

Page 155: ...f the door pinch the Door Clip and pull the cover outward to expose the expansion bay 4 Pull the cover toward you to remove 5 Remove knockout in center of cover Figure 3 40 GPZ BS11 Components CAUTION...

Page 156: ...bay 7 Slide the GPZ BS11 blade into the chassis until resistance back plane is felt 8 Install the supplied retaining screw 9 Insert tabs a b and c into holes A B and C refer to Figure 3 43 Completing...

Page 157: ...ctor on the GPZ BS11 blade see Figure 3 44 System Expansion Cabling Attach the opposite end to the CN2 CN3 or CN4 connector on the GPZ BS10 of the Controlling Chassis CAUTION Installment of the GPZ BS...

Page 158: ...CHS2UG E 9 5 Base Chassis 9 5 Expansion Chassis 3 Repeat for additional Expansion Chassis 3 5 3 Installing Grounding on 9 5 Base and Expansion Chassis 1 Ensure the 9 5 chassis is powered off and the...

Page 159: ...cal service ground Connect to grounding conductor Less than 10 ohms 3 5 5 Install AC Power Cord on 9 5 Base and Expansion Chassis Locate the supplied AC power cord and attach to the AC Inlet located o...

Page 160: ...bracket Ensure that enough space is available to allow the installation of additional expansion chassis 4 1 1 CHS2UG Chassis Wall Mount Installation 1 Use the template shown in Figure 3 46 Wall Mount...

Page 161: ...39 2 Mark and drill the six holes required for a wall installation 3 Align screw holes in wall mount brackets with drilled holes 4 Using six screws secure the two wall mount brackets to the wall Figur...

Page 162: ...Issue 2 0 3 40 Installing the SV9100 Chassis Figure 3 47 Install Wall Mount Brackets with Screws...

Page 163: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 3 41 5 Using four screws secure the metal fittings on the Left and Right sides of the 19 chassis Figure 3 48 Securing Metal Fittings to Chassis with Screws...

Page 164: ...al fitting with the upper wall mount bracket The lower metal fitting rests against the lower wall mount bracket Secure the metal fitting and upper wall mount bracket with a single screw Figure 3 49 Se...

Page 165: ...Metal Fitting to Lower Wall Mount Bracket with Screws for screw location 8 Attach the supplied cable support bracket to either end of the lower wall mount bracket with a single screw refer to Figure...

Page 166: ...Issue 2 0 3 44 Installing the SV9100 Chassis Figure 3 51 Attach Cable Support Bracket to Lower Wall Mount Bracket...

Page 167: ...0 Connect the ground wire to all chassis Refer to 3 3 3 Install Grounding on 19 Chassis on page 3 19 for complete details on grounding the system 11 Refer to 3 3 5 Install AC Power Cords on 19 Chassis...

Page 168: ...own in To wall mount the Base and Expansion chassis as a combined unit refer to 4 2 1 1 Wall Mounting the 9 5 Base CHS2UG B and Expansion CHS2UG E Chassis on page 3 54 To wall mount the CHS2UG B with...

Page 169: ...D 3 Mount Anchor bolts locally procured in holes A and B drilled in step 2 Because the bracket upper will be hooked onto the head of the anchor bolts allow the head to protrude approximately 0 14 to 1...

Page 170: ...ounted on the wall and slide downward refer to Figure 3 56 Align Bracket on Wall 9 5 Chassis 5 Install anchor bolts in holes C and D refer to Figure 3 54 Wall Mount Spacing Guide 9 5 Chassis on page 3...

Page 171: ...S2UG MOVABLE WALL MOUNT KIT 7 Install the screws in the holes closest to the wall side of the bracket refer to Figure 3 57 Install Upper Bracket 9 5 Chassis 8 If the CHS2UG B SMALL BATT BOX is mounted...

Page 172: ...on the MV bracket lower with holes on the 9 5 inch Basic Chassis CHS2UG B Install 2 M4 x 14 screws 2 M4 x 14 screws are provided with the CHS2UG MOVABLE WALL MOUNT KIT Figure 3 58 Optional Small Batt...

Page 173: ...e wall mounting bracket Align the pins shown in step 4 above with the hinges on the upper and lower brackets mounted on the 9 5 inch Base CHS2UG B chassis 11 Ensure the 2 washers are installed on the...

Page 174: ...l bracket to the lower bracket and secure using the supplied retaining washer 13 Using the 2 M3 x 6 spring washer screws supplied install the stopper between the chassis and the wall mounted bracket F...

Page 175: ...assis Refer to Chapter 4 paragraph 3 5 Installing the 9 5 Base CHS2UG B and Expansion CHS2UG E Chassis on page 3 24 for complete details on grounding the system 16 Refer to 3 5 5 Install AC Power Cord...

Page 176: ...ts locally procured in holes A and B drilled in step 2 Because the bracket upper will be hooked onto the head of the anchor bolts allow the head to protrude approximately 0 14 to 15 in 3 5 to 4 0mm fr...

Page 177: ...55 4 Remove the M4 x 8 screws from the wall mount bracket Use the screw holes marked with the number 2 on the upper and lower brackets Figure 3 66 Anchor Bolt from Wall 9 5 Chassis Figure 3 67 Remove...

Page 178: ...s previously removed 6 Attach the MV bracket upper and lower to the 9 5 inch Base and Expansion chassis Refer to section 4 2 1 Option 1 Wall Mounting the 9 5 inch Base CHS2UG B Chassis steps 4 through...

Page 179: ...on CHS2UG E Chassis on page 3 24 for complete details on grounding the system 8 Refer to 3 5 5 Install AC Power Cord on 9 5 Base and Expansion Chassis on page 3 37 for installation of the power cord o...

Page 180: ...cally procured in holes A and B drilled in step 2 Because the bracket upper will be hooked onto the head of the anchor bolts allow the head to protrude approximately 0 14 to 15 in 3 5 to 4 0mm from th...

Page 181: ...9 4 2 2 1 Wall Mounting the CHS2UG B without the CHS2UG B Small Batt Box 1 Align the bracket halves refer to Figure 3 72 Wall Mounting Brackets Option 2 Figure 3 71 Anchor Bolt from Wall 9 5 Chassis F...

Page 182: ...nstall 2 M4 x 14 screws M4 x 14 screws are provided with the WALL MOUNT BRACKET 3 Align holes G and H on the MV bracket lower with holes on the 9 5 inch Basic Chassis CHS2UG B Install 2 M4 x 14 screws...

Page 183: ...all and slide downward refer to Figure 3 75 Install Screws Option 2 Or 5 Attach the MV bracket upper and lower to the 9 5 inch Base and Expansion chassis Refer to section 4 2 2 1 Wall Mounting the CHS...

Page 184: ...S2UG E Chassis on page 3 24 for complete details on grounding the system 7 Refer to 3 5 5 Install AC Power Cord on 9 5 Base and Expansion Chassis on page 3 37 for installation of the power cord or Cha...

Page 185: ...ATT BOX refer to section 8 3 Installing the CHS2UG B SMALL BATT BOX on the 9 5 CHS2UG B Chassis on page 3 104 1 Align the bracket halves refer to Figure 3 72 Wall Mounting Brackets Option 2 2 Turn the...

Page 186: ...Issue 2 0 3 64 Installing the SV9100 Chassis Figure 3 78 Brackets Small Batt Box...

Page 187: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 3 65 3 Align the holes marked as R and F Figure 3 79 Reposition Brackets Small Batt Box...

Page 188: ...Install the four screws previously removed 5 Align the brackets with the holes on the sides of the 9 5 inch Basic Chassis CHS2UG B Install 2 M4 x 14 screws Figure 3 80 Install Screws Small Batt Box Fi...

Page 189: ...4 paragraph 3 5 Installing the 9 5 Base CHS2UG B and Expansion CHS2UG E Chassis on page 3 24 for complete details on grounding the system 8 Refer to 3 5 5 Install AC Power Cord on 9 5 Base and Expansi...

Page 190: ...NT BRACKET KIT 5 1 1 CHS2UG Chassis Installation 1 Use the template shown in Figure 3 83 Floor Mount Spacing Guide for required spacing before drilling holes for 0 39 10mm anchor bolts locally procure...

Page 191: ...are Manual 3 69 location 4 Install the five rubber feet to the bottom of the chassis 5 Position the chassis on top of the CHS BASE UNIT Figure 3 84 Secure CHS BASE UNIT with Anchor Bolts Figure 3 85 I...

Page 192: ...to all chassis Refer to 3 3 3 Install Grounding on 19 Chassis on page 3 19 for complete details on grounding the system 8 Refer to 3 3 5 Install AC Power Cords on 19 Chassis on page 3 20 to continue...

Page 193: ...CKET KIT per chassis 1 Install the five rubber feet to the bottom of each chassis 2 Using supplied screws in the CHS2UG JOINT BRACKET KIT attach metal brackets to both ends of the 19 chassis and the C...

Page 194: ...STAND MOUNTING THE CHASSIS 6 1 Stand Mounting the 19 CHS2UG Chassis A single or multiple chassis can be stand mounted Controlling and Expansion chassis can be stand mounted using the CHS2UG STAND KIT...

Page 195: ...r refer to Figure 3 91 Secure Stand Mount to Floor with Screws on page 3 74 Figure 3 90 Secure CHS2UG Chassis to CHS2UG STAND KIT K with Screws WARNING To prevent possible damage to the 19 chassis due...

Page 196: ...hassis on page 3 19 for complete details on grounding the system 5 Refer to 3 3 5 Install AC Power Cords on 19 Chassis on page 3 20 to continue installation of the chassis or Chapter 6 paragraph 2 1 I...

Page 197: ...the CHS2UG STAND KIT K and require an additional CHS2UG STAND KIT EXT per chassis 1 Install the five rubber feet to the bottom of each chassis 2 Each additional chassis requires a CHS2UG STAND KIT EXT...

Page 198: ...kets from the CHS2UG JOINT BRACKET KITs are required to secure the top end of the chassis with screws See Figure 3 94 Install Additional Brackets from CHS2UG JOINT BRACKET KIT on page 3 77 Figure 3 93...

Page 199: ...for complete details on grounding the system 6 Refer to 3 3 5 Install AC Power Cords on 19 Chassis on page 3 20 to continue installation of the chassis or Chapter 6 paragraph 2 1 Installation and Saf...

Page 200: ...lot is on top 2 Align the Base unit with holes A B C and D on the lower side of the CHS2UG B chassis Attach with the provided M4 x 14 screws WARNING This bracket is not for use with a combined Base CH...

Page 201: ...can be mounted on the left or right side on tabs d e f g h and i of the stand unit NOTE When attaching the stand unit to the 9 5 Base chassis ensure the shape of the stand unit aligns with the shape...

Page 202: ...ning bracket on tabs j k l m n and o on the opposite side of the stand unit 5 Align the support bracket with holes P and Q on the stand unit brackets and secure using the two M3 x 8 screws provided Fi...

Page 203: ...y CHS2UG GW and Base CHS2UG B Chassis on page 3 22 for complete details on grounding the system 9 Refer to 3 3 5 Install AC Power Cords on 19 Chassis on page 3 20 for installation of the power cord or...

Page 204: ...unting Each 19 chassis requires its own set of rack mount bracket s Refer to Figure 3 101 CHS2UG Rack Mount Brackets 2 Line up the Rack Mount Bracket s with the pre drilled holes on each side of the 1...

Page 205: ...k for ease of access 5 Secure the brackets to the rack using the screws supplied Repeat for additional chassis mounting 6 Connect the ground wire to all chassis Refer to 3 3 3 Install Grounding on 19...

Page 206: ...he 9 5 Base CHS2UG B and Expansion CHS2UG E Chassis To rack mount the combined Base CHS2UG B and Expansion CHS2UG E chassis the IP5D RACK MOUNT BAR SET is required 1 Attach the metal rack mount bracke...

Page 207: ...to secure the chassis vertically in the rack 3 Secure the CHS2UG B and CHS2UG E chassis to the horizontal bars using two screws at each point refer to Figure 3 106 Attach CHS2UG B and CHS2UG E Chassi...

Page 208: ...nsion Chassis on page 3 37 for complete details on grounding the system 5 Refer to 3 5 5 Install AC Power Cord on 9 5 Base and Expansion Chassis on page 3 37 for installation of the power cord or Chap...

Page 209: ...UG Chassis An internal battery source using two batteries can be installed using the CHS2UG BATT MTG KIT mounting kit and CHS2U BATT CABLE INT internal cabling CHS2UG BATT MTG KIT Backup time 10 Minut...

Page 210: ...talling the SV9100 Chassis 4 Remove access panel containing the fan Refer to Figure 3 108 Removing Access Panel and Figure 3 109 Access Panel Removed Figure 3 108 Removing Access Panel Figure 3 109 Ac...

Page 211: ...ssis 7 Install two 2 3 AH 12V batteries locally procured into the CHS2UG BATT MTG KIT refer to Figure 3 112 Installing Two Batteries on page 3 90 Figure 3 110 Secure Cable in Support Bracket Figure 3...

Page 212: ...ing the supplied screws secure the brackets to the CHS2UG BATT MTG KIT refer to Figure 3 112 Installing Two Batteries 9 Connect the provided battery cables to the batteries Figure 3 112 Installing Two...

Page 213: ...91 10 Connect CHS2U BATT CABLE INT to battery connector 11 Install CHS2UG BATT MTG KIT into CHS2UG chassis and tighten the retaining screws Figure 3 114 Connecting CHS2U BATT CABLE INT Figure 3 115 In...

Page 214: ...rovide power during a power failure CHSG LARGE BATT BOX Backup time Three Hours for 30 Terminals Figure 3 116 Installing the Access Panel Table 3 5 CHSG LARGE BATT BOX Capacity Configuration Battery C...

Page 215: ...the four holes required to install the CHS BASE UNIT WARNING Because of injury from falling equipment wall mounting the CHSG LARGE BATT BOX is not recommended Mounting the CHSG LARGE BATT BOX directl...

Page 216: ...CHS BASE UNIT 5 Secure the CHSG LARGE BATT BOX to the CHS BASE UNIT using the CHS2UG JOINT BRACKET KIT Refer to Figure 3 118 Installing the CHSG LARGE BATT BOX using the CHS2UG JOINT BRACKET KIT 8 2 2...

Page 217: ...ont of Battery Tray Suppressor 4 Slide Battery Tray Suppressor outward to remove 5 Slide Battery Tray s out of CHSG LARGE BATT BOX 6 Loosen two screws and remove the Battery Tray Cover Figure 3 120 Re...

Page 218: ...nnection of battery cable to battery terminals Repeat for additional battery connection 9 Install batteries into Battery Tray Refer to Figure 3 124 Installing Battery Connection Cable Figure 3 122 Rem...

Page 219: ...and tighten the two screws Refer to Figure 3 124 Installing Battery Connection Cable 13 Slide the Battery Trays into the CHSG LARGE BATT BOX 14 Install the Battery Tray Suppressor while pulling the B...

Page 220: ...de the cover left until seated and tighten the screw 8 2 3 CHSG LARGE BATT BOX to CHS2UG Connection 1 Power down the CHS2UG chassis 2 Disconnect AC power cable from rear of chassis Figure 3 125 Connec...

Page 221: ...Connector on rear of Basic and Expansion chassis 5 Connect other end of cable to Battery Connector on rear of CHSG LARGE BATT BOX chassis Refer to Figure 3 129 Single CHSG LARGE BATT BOX Connection o...

Page 222: ...Issue 2 0 3 100 Installing the SV9100 Chassis Figure 3 129 Single CHSG LARGE BATT BOX Connection Figure 3 130 Dual CHSG LARGE BATT BOX Connection Expansion Basic Basic Expansion...

Page 223: ...he cutout Secure panel with the retaining screw 7 Connect grounding and AC power cables 8 Apply power to chassis refer to Chapter 4 2 6 Powering Up the SV9100 System on page 4 9 8 2 4 CHSG LARGE BATT...

Page 224: ...Battery Tray Suppressor outward to remove 4 Disconnect the Battery Connection Cables from the Fuse Unit 5 Loosen two screws and pull Fuse Unit out of the CHSG LARGE BATT BOX 6 Refer to Figure 3 135 C...

Page 225: ...the Fuse Unit into the and tighten the two screws refer to Figure 3 134 Disconnecting Battery Cables on page 3 102 8 Plug the Battery Connection Cables into the Fuse Unit Figure 3 135 CHSG LARGE BATT...

Page 226: ...er failure The short term battery box will power the system for approximately 10 minutes 8 3 1 CHS2UG B SMALL BATT BOX Installation 1 Power down the CHS2UG GW or CHS2UG B chassis 2 Disconnect AC power...

Page 227: ...stem Hardware Manual 3 105 4 Remove the battery connector cap on the Base chassis and connect the battery connection cable Figure 3 138 Installing Battery Cable Assembly Figure 3 139 Installing Batter...

Page 228: ...M3 x 8 screws from the Small Battery Box then remove the battery cover refer to Figure 3 140 Removing Battery Cover 6 Place the two batteries into the Small Battery Box refer to Figure 3 141 Installi...

Page 229: ...x tabs and connect to connectors A and B 8 Insert tabs c and d of the battery cover into slots C and D of the Small Battery Box Secure the cover using two M3 x 8 screws refer to Figure 3 143 Installin...

Page 230: ...Issue 2 0 3 108 Installing the SV9100 Chassis 9 Pull the battery lock of the Small Battery Box forward to unlock it Figure 3 143 Installing Battery Cover Figure 3 144 Unlocking the Small Battery Box...

Page 231: ...gn the Small Battery Box with the grooves at the top and bottom of the Base chassis and slide into position 11 Push the battery lock in then connect the battery cable Figure 3 145 Installing Small Bat...

Page 232: ...9 5 chassis refer to Chapter 4 2 6 Powering Up the SV9100 System on page 4 9 8 3 2 CHS2UG B SMALL BATT BOX Fuse Replacement 1 Correct the issue which caused the fuse problem 2 Disconnect AC power cab...

Page 233: ...S2UG GW chassis during a power failure The long term battery box powers the system for approximately three hours 8 4 1 CHSG LARGE BATT BOX Installation To install the batteries in the CHSG LARGE BATT...

Page 234: ...e two prong battery terminal leads refer to Figure 3 149 9 5 Chassis Rear View 4 Connect one end of Battery Connection Cable to Battery Connector on rear of 9 5 chassis 5 Connect other end of cable to...

Page 235: ...BOX Fuse Replacement To replace the fuse s in the CHSG LARGE BATT BOX refer to Chapter 3 section 8 2 4 CHSG LARGE BATT BOX Fuse Replacement on page 3 101 SECTION 9 POWER SUPPLY Figure 3 150 CHSG LARGE...

Page 236: ...ess panel 3 Swing access panel outward and unplug fan power cable WARNING To reduce the possibility of electrical shock or damage to equipment NEC recommends powering off the chassis and disconnecting...

Page 237: ...es and secure with two screws refer to Figure 3 153 Chassis Access Panel Removed 19 Chassis 2 Install cabling into retention clips refer to Figure 3 153 Chassis Access Panel Removed 19 Chassis on page...

Page 238: ...Issue 2 0 3 116 Installing the SV9100 Chassis...

Page 239: ...t slot slot 1 In the CHS2UG GW and CHS2UG B the GCD CP10 must be installed in the first slot slot 1 Slot Locations in the CHS2UG 19 Controlling Chassis Slot 1 dedicated for the CPU Slots 2 6 universal...

Page 240: ...ue 2 0 4 2 Installing the SV9100 Blades Figure 4 1 19 Chassis CPU and Expansion Slot Locations Controlling Chassis CPU Slot Expansion Chassis GPZ BS11 Slot Figure 4 2 9 5 Gateway Chassis CPU Location...

Page 241: ...sue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 4 3 Figure 4 3 9 5 Base and Expansion Chassis CPU Location CPU Base Chassis CHS2UG B CPU GPZ BS10 or GPZ BS11 Slot Base Chassis CHS2UG B Expansion Chassis CHS2UG...

Page 242: ...he Controlling and Expansion chassis before installing or removing the blades The Expansion Chassis must be installed with the system power OFF Do not touch the blade components Carry the blade in a c...

Page 243: ...sion trunk blade with the system running 1 Insert the blade in the guide rail and push it securely into position Tighten the thumb screw on either side of the blade 2 The Status LED starts flashing wh...

Page 244: ...ilable ports or go to a higher capacity blade e g GCD 16DLCA may require that the slot be deleted in programming and the blade reinstalled In the following example to add a daughter board to slot 2 th...

Page 245: ...led in that same port the telephone must be undefined in Program 10 03 before the console is connected 2 2 3 Order of Installing Trunk Blades 2 2 3 1 Installing GCD COT GCD 4DIOPB GCD 4ODTB or GCD 2BR...

Page 246: ...I E1 blade cannot use trunks 9 16 even if available since they are not part of a consecutive block of 30 trunks 2 3 Remove an Extension or Trunk Blade Any blade EXCEPT the ones listed below can be rem...

Page 247: ...tem 2 6 1 Performing a Cold Start This section describes the process for starting the system 19 and 9 5 chassis for the first time or starting a system that has been turned off To perform a cold start...

Page 248: ...System This section describes resetting a system that is running Observe the important information listed below To reset the system 2 6 3 1 Initial Programming The system can be programmed using thre...

Page 249: ...the system recognizes the extension devices automatically when replacing the connected device it must be undefined in Program 10 03 prior to connecting the new device For example if a port was previou...

Page 250: ...database was saved Using PCPro the customer database is uploaded using the Upload option in the application If the database is stored on a USB Memory use Program 90 04 with the database to be restore...

Page 251: ...e USB Memory into the USB Port on the GCD CP10 blade Use Program 90 03 to save the software to the USB Memory Note that a USB Memory can hold only one customer database Each database to be saved requi...

Page 252: ...the Status LED begins flashing on the GCD CP10 The remaining four LEDs are off To confirm the new software version is installed press the FEATURE 3 keys on any display multiline terminal to view the...

Page 253: ...System Hardware Manual 4 15 SECTION 3 COMMON CONTROL BLADES The blades described in this section control the common functions of the chassis 3 1 GCD CP10 SV9100 Central Processing Unit Figure 4 6 GCD...

Page 254: ...vailable One GCD CP10 blade must be installed in the Controlling Chassis The GCD CP10 functions are Music on Hold tone Circuit External Source Control Circuit Voice Mail VRS Interface Circuit VM recor...

Page 255: ...PI 2 x One Green Status LED Four Red Status LEDs Five diagnostic LEDs which indicate the status of various system functions During normal operation the RUN LED is flashing and the remaining LEDs are o...

Page 256: ...12MB or 1GB should be used USB device power consumption is less than 200mA 1W One Gbit Ethernet Port for VoIP function Background Music EXSP Control Port Status LED Two Audio Input Output Terminals On...

Page 257: ...ERATIONS The chassis power must be off when installing or removing the GCD CP10 After removing a previously installed GCD CP10 handle the blade carefully from the edges If certain solder points resist...

Page 258: ...uick Setup menu or the command CM02 CAUTION Before removing the GCD CP10 from the chassis to install or replace a battery ensure the system is powered Off When removing the backup battery SRAM data an...

Page 259: ...the SD card until it clicks and release Card can be removed from the slot 3 1 2 4 Background Music BGM or Music on Hold MOH 1 If external Background Music BGM or Music on Hold MOH is being installed p...

Page 260: ...a system restart or a system reset while holding the LOAD S5 switch When USB Memory is not installed Cold Start occurs Database default occurs When USB Memory is installed USB Memory contents loaded...

Page 261: ...GCD CP10 Table 4 8 GCD CP10 LED Indications LED Indication Status RUN D23 D20 D21 D22 D25 Blinking Off Off Off On Steady When USB Memory is Installing System operating normally Off Off Off Off Blinki...

Page 262: ...rror Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking On Steady When USB Memory is Installing Reading error of system program Blinking On Off Off On Steady When USB Memory is Installing Error Major alarm occurred...

Page 263: ...Clock data LOAD S5 Load Switch S6 SENSE Switch Table 4 9 GCD CP10 Connections Continued Connector Connector Description Table 4 10 GCD CP10 RJ45 Cable Connector Pin Outs USB Cable Connector J13 Type A...

Page 264: ...ack J11 J12 Polarity Pin No Signal 1 EXT1 2 EXT2 RJ 45 Cable Connector J10 External Source Control No Polarity Pin No Connection 1 NC 2 NC 3 EXCNT2 4 EXCNT1 5 EXCNT1 6 EXCNT2 7 NC 8 NC Table 4 10 GCD...

Page 265: ...s Blades on page 2 12 Table 2 7 SV9100 Maximum 9 5 Base and Expansion System Capacities Blades on page 2 14 When installing an IPLE daughter board the system allocates the maximum number of trunk port...

Page 266: ...hassis Refer to Figure 3 3 19 Controlling Chassis Guides Slot 1 on page 3 8 for more details 4 Connect the IPLE daughter board to the CD RTB or to an external switching hub using an Ethernet cable 5 R...

Page 267: ...tion Status Link 10 D103 10 Base TX link speed indicator On Red 10 Base TX link up LINK 100 D102 100 Base T link speed indicator On Red 100 Base T link up LINK 1000 D101 1000 Base T link speed indicat...

Page 268: ...he LED interface when installed on a GCD CP10 3 2 5 Connectors Figure 4 12 VoIP Connections on page 4 31 shows a typical connection layout Figure 4 13 Connecting an IPLE Daughter Board to a Network PC...

Page 269: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 4 31 Figure 4 12 VoIP Connections...

Page 270: ...Issue 2 0 4 32 Installing the SV9100 Blades Figure 4 13 Connecting an IPLE Daughter Board to a Network PC...

Page 271: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 4 33 SECTION 4 STATION BLADES 4 1 GCD 8DLCA GCD 16DLCA Digital Station Interface Figure 4 14 GCD 8DLCA GCD 16DLCA Blade...

Page 272: ...System Capacities Blades on page 2 14 4 1 2 Installation The GCD 8DLCA GCD 16DLCA blade can be installed in any universal slot in the system and up to a maximum of 23 DLCA blades can be installed per...

Page 273: ...of the connectors on the ESIU blades Table 4 13 GCD 8DLCA GCD 16DLCA LED Indications LED Indication Operation Status Remarks Live LED Green Busy LED Red On On System Initializing Flash 1s On The assig...

Page 274: ...ble Connector GCD 8DLCA CN101 ports 1 4 CN201 ports 5 8 GCD 16DLCA CN101 ports 1 4 CN201 ports 5 8 CN301 ports 9 12 CN401 ports 13 16 Pin No Connection 1 T4 Tip for port 4 2 T3 Tip for port 3 3 T2 Tip...

Page 275: ...Digital Station Daughter Board 4 2 1 Description The GPZ 8DLCB daughter board provides eight digital extensions This daughter board is installed on the GCD 8DLCA and expands the port capacity for the...

Page 276: ...of the connectors on the blade 2 Install the GCD 8DLCA into a slot 3 Each CNx01 connector CN101 CN201 CN301 CN401 is used to connect up to four digital extensions 4 2 3 GPZ 8DLCB Daughter Board Cable...

Page 277: ...N401 ports 13 16 Pin No Connection 1 T4 Tip for port 16 2 T3 Tip for port 15 3 T2 Tip for port 14 4 R1 Ring for port 13 5 T1 Tip for port 13 6 R2 Ring for port 14 7 R3 Ring for port 15 8 R4 Ring for p...

Page 278: ...4 Port 8 Port Single Line Interface 4 3 1 Description The GCD 4LC GCD 8LC blade provides four analog SLIU extension ports or eight analog SLIU extension ports used for on premise analog telephones fa...

Page 279: ...y sensitive Refer to the following tables for maximum upgrade capacities of the GCD 4LC GCD 8LC SLIU blades Table 2 6 SV9100 Maximum 9 5 Gateway and 19 System Capacities Blades on page 2 12 Table 2 7...

Page 280: ...4 16 GCD 4LC GCD 8LC Blade on page 4 40 shows the location of the connectors and the pin number locations on the GCD 4LC GCD 8LC blades Table 4 16 GCD 4LC GCD 8LC LED Indications LED Indication Operat...

Page 281: ...e Connector Pin Outs RJ 61 Cable Connector GCD 4LCF J3 ports 1 4 GCD 8LCF J3 ports 1 4 J4 ports 5 8 Pin No Connection 1 T4 Tip for port 4 2 T3 Tip for port 3 3 T2 Tip for port 2 4 R1 Ring for port 1 5...

Page 282: ...emise analog telephones fax machines and analog modems The GCD 4LC GCD 8LC is not rated for OPX use A GCD 4DIOPB blade should be used instead it supports the analog DID and single line telephone inter...

Page 283: ...tor Refer to Figure 4 17 Installing the GPZ 4LC GPZ 8LC Daughter Board on page 4 44 2 Position the GPZ 4LC GPZ 8LC J1 connector over the J2 connector on the GCD 4LC GCD 8LC blade Press the blade and b...

Page 284: ...Connector Pin Outs RJ 61 Cable Connector GPZ 4LCF J3 ports 9 12 GPZ 8LCF J3 ports 9 12 J4 ports 13 16 Pin No Connection 1 T4 Tip for port 4 2 T3 Tip for port 3 3 T2 Tip for port 2 4 R1 Ring for port 1...

Page 285: ...T Combination 4 5 1 Description The Digital Station SLT Combination blade provides eight Digital Station ports and two analog ports This blade allows either a GPZ 4COT analog trunk daughter board or G...

Page 286: ...ble 2 6 SV9100 Maximum 9 5 Gateway and 19 System Capacities Blades on page 2 12 Table 2 7 SV9100 Maximum 9 5 Base and Expansion System Capacities Blades on page 2 14 4 5 2 Installation Install the GCD...

Page 287: ...LTA LED Indications LED Indication Operation Status Remarks Live LED Green Busy LED Red On On System Initializing Flash 1s On The assignment of the unit is refused When you exceed the system capacity...

Page 288: ...D LTA RJ11 Cable Connector Pin Outs RJ11 Cable Connector DLCA CN101 ports 1 4 DLCA CN102 ports 5 8 Pin No Connection 1 T4 T8 Tip for port 4 or 8 2 T3 T7 Tip for port 3 or 7 3 T2 T6 Tip for port 2 or 6...

Page 289: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 4 51 SECTION 5 TRUNK BLADES 5 1 GCD 4COT 4 Loop and Ground Start Interface Figure 4 19 GCD 4COT Blade...

Page 290: ...Expansion System Capacities Blades on page 2 14 5 1 2 Installation Install the GCD 4COT blade into an available slot in the chassis Refer to Figure 4 19 GCD 4COT Blade on page 4 51 for a layout of the...

Page 291: ...19 GCD 4COT Blade on page 4 51 for an illustration showing the location of the connectors on the GCD 4COT blades Table 4 21 GCD 4COT LED Indications LED Indication Operation Status Remarks Live LED G...

Page 292: ...is polarity sensitive tip to tip ring to ring Pin No Connection 1 Circuit 4 Tip 2 Circuit 3 Tip 3 Circuit 2 Tip 4 Circuit 1 Ring 5 Circuit 1 Tip 6 Circuit 2 Ring 7 Circuit 3 Ring 8 Circuit 4 Ring RJ 6...

Page 293: ...t trunk circuits Four Caller ID Circuits Connector for GCD 4COT Blade Connector for GCD LTA The GPZ 4COT consumes four trunk ports ranging between ports 001 400 The CN2 connector provides connection t...

Page 294: ...igure 4 20 Installing the GPZ 4COT Daughter Board on page 4 55 5 2 3 Connectors Table 4 23 GPZ 4COT RJ 61 Cable Connector Pin Outs on page 4 57 shows the pin outs for the RJ 61 connector Figure 4 20 I...

Page 295: ...in No Connection 1 Circuit 8 Tip 2 Circuit 7 Tip 3 Circuit 6 Tip 4 Circuit 5 Ring 5 Circuit 5 Tip 6 Circuit 6 Ring 7 Circuit 7 Ring 8 Circuit 8 Ring RJ 61 Cable Connector CN2 Trunks Connecting to GCD...

Page 296: ...ssue 2 0 4 58 Installing the SV9100 Blades 5 3 GCD 2BRIA 2 Basic Rate Interface 5 3 1 Description This unit is an interface unit that accommodates an ISDN Basic Rate circuit Figure 4 21 GCD 2BRIA Blad...

Page 297: ...nate any existing call With the maximum number of blades installed the following can be provided The 2BRI provides 30 BRI circuits and 60 BRI channels Port Consumption T Bus 4 ports Refer to the follo...

Page 298: ...tional status Refer to Figure 4 21 GCD 2BRIA Blade on page 4 58 for the location of the LEDs on the blade Table 4 24 GCD 2BRIA LED Indications LED Indication Operation Status Remarks Live LED Green Bu...

Page 299: ...how the pin outs for the RJ 61 cable connector for T Bus connections Figure 4 21 GCD 2BRIA Blade on page 4 58 shows the location of the connectors on the GCD 2BRIA blade Table 4 25 GCD 2BRIA RJ 61 Cab...

Page 300: ...point for GCD 2BRIA Connection point for GCD LTA These trunk circuits can be connected to ISDN trunks or ISDN telephones depending on the switch setting in system programming All ISDN telephone circu...

Page 301: ...nstall the GCD 2BRIA blade into the system chassis 2 Before proceeding to Step 3 wait to verify that the STATUS LED starts to flash Connect the cable from the NT1 Network Termination cable to the CN7...

Page 302: ...Issue 2 0 4 64 Installing the SV9100 Blades Table 4 26 GPZ 2BRIA RJ 61 Cable Connector Pin Outs RJ 61 Cable Connector CN7 CN8 T Bus Connection Pin No Connection 1 2 3 TA 4 RA 5 RB 6 TB 7 8...

Page 303: ...ngle line telephone interface functions such as Off Premise Extension The function type is assigned in programming for each port The circuit types however should be grouped together For example with t...

Page 304: ...Indications LED indications for the GCD 4DIOPB are listed in Table 4 27 GCD 4DIOPB LED Indications Each LED is listed with its associated function and LED and Operational status Refer to Figure 4 23 G...

Page 305: ...t defined then only trunks ports are consumed Table 4 28 GCD 4DIOPB RJ 61 Cable Connector Pin Outs shows the pin outs for the RJ 61 connector Figure 4 23 GCD 4DIOPB Blade on page 4 65 shows the locati...

Page 306: ...lications This blade has a single 30 channel 64Kb per second digital signal circuit that can be configured for either E1 trunks or PRI Each blade connects to the network via an NTI Network Termination...

Page 307: ...for trunks 1 8 and 17 24 GCD PRTA uses trunks 25 56 The GCD PRTA cannot use trunks 9 16 even if available since they are not part of a consecutive block of 32 trunks Each GCD PRTA requires 32 ports in...

Page 308: ...NOTE With normal operation LED 1 flashes green NOTE The NT1 connects to the network through an 8 pin RJ 45 RJ48C connector Use either the RJ48C plug to RJ48C plug which ships with the CSU or an RJ 45...

Page 309: ...ndications LED Indication Operation Status Remarks Live LED Green Busy LED Red On On System Initializing Flash 1s On The assignment of the unit is refused When you exceed the system capacity When the...

Page 310: ...m No Signal Analog Interface Following an alarm blink red green red green a Red LED lights AIS Alarm Indication Signal Blue Alarm Following an alarm blink red green red green a Red LED slowly flashes...

Page 311: ...4 31 GCD PRTA RJ 45 Cable Connector Pin Outs RJ 45 Cable Connector CN2 T Bus Connection Pin No Connection 1 RA 2 RB 3 4 TA 5 TB 6 7 8 Table 4 32 GCD PRTA RJ48C Connector Pin outs Network Interface Pin...

Page 312: ...Issue 2 0 4 74 Installing the SV9100 Blades 5 7 GCD 4ODTB 4 Port Tie Line Interface Blade Figure 4 27 GCD 4ODTB Blade...

Page 313: ...V9100 Maximum 9 5 Gateway and 19 System Capacities Blades on page 2 12 Table 2 7 SV9100 Maximum 9 5 Base and Expansion System Capacities Blades on page 2 14 5 7 2 Installation 1 Set the straps for eit...

Page 314: ...Figure 4 27 GCD 4ODTB Blade on page 4 74 shows the location of the connectors on the ODT blade Table 4 33 GCD 4ODTB LED Indications LED Indication Operation Status Remarks Live LED Green Busy LED Red...

Page 315: ...d 7 E Control signal from trunk 8 Not Used RJ 61 Cable Connector 4 Wire E M CN100 CN400 Pin No Connection Description 1 Not Used 2 M Control signal to trunk 3 R Voice signal to trunk 4 R1 Voice signal...

Page 316: ...00 Blades 5 7 5 Connections Figure 4 28 Voice Signal Connection for Type I And V and Figure 4 29 Control Signal Connection on page 4 79 show the signaling methods for circuit types Figure 4 28 Voice S...

Page 317: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 4 79 Figure 4 29 Control Signal Connection...

Page 318: ...application software supporting a maximum of 16 ports A digital signal processor voice processing section handles the following functions DTMF detection DTMF generation General tone detection FAX CNG...

Page 319: ...00 refer to Figure 4 31 Install the CR 2032 Battery 3 To Install the SO DIMM memory on the GCD VM00 blade insert the end with the brass connectors into the CN14 1 slot first 4 Push the other end down...

Page 320: ...Flash Drive 6 1 3 LED Indications 6 1 3 1 Active LED Green The Active LED is controlled by the DSP and indicates the board operational status Off Power off On Reset Slow Flash Board is running but not...

Page 321: ...em 6 1 3 4 CompactFlash Card Activity LED Red The CompactFlash Card Activity LED is controlled by the IDE controller and indicates read write activity on the CompactFlash card 6 1 4 Connectors The fol...

Page 322: ...84 Installing the SV9100 Blades 6 1 4 2 DB9 to 6 pin Modular RS 232 Adapter 6 1 4 3 RS 232 Serial Cable DTE Figure 4 34 GCD VM00 DB9 to 6 Pin Modular RS 232 Adapter Figure 4 35 GCD VM00 RS 232 Serial...

Page 323: ...a VGA display interface through a standard DB 15 connector 6 1 4 7 10 Base T 100 Base TX Ethernet Interface The APSU card provides a 10 Base T 100 Base TX Ethernet interface through an RJ 45 connector...

Page 324: ...des The RJ 45 connector pin out is shown in Table 4 35 Ethernet Connector Pin Out Table 4 35 Ethernet Connector Pin Out View Pin No Signal Note 1 Tx PIN1 PIN8 2 Tx 10 Base T 100 Base TX port RJ 45 con...

Page 325: ...Multipoint This blade can be assigned as an IVR package to support the Interactive Voice Response Application supporting a maximum of 16 ports or as a PMS application to support Hotel Motel PMS integ...

Page 326: ...2 14 6 2 2 Installation To install the GCD PVAA Install CompactFlash on GCD PVAA Plug the blade into any universal slot on the chassis Refer to Program 10 55 01 to configure the IP Address of the GCD...

Page 327: ...chassis and operating normally Busy LED Red On Application problem CompactFlash Card Activity LED Red CompactFlash Card Activity LED is controlled by the IDE controller and indicates read write activ...

Page 328: ...TX This blade is compatible in LAN applications using 10Mbps 100Mbps and 1000Mbs All ports automatically identify and switch 10 Base T 100 Base TX 1000 Base TX and Full Half Duplex Each GCD RGA blade...

Page 329: ...ing 1 1 NAT Port Forwarding Port Range Forwarding IP Based Access Restriction Access Policy Services Management FTP SSH Telnet SMTP HTTP Custom Service 4 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Switch Management...

Page 330: ...ot the GCD RGA blade is installed in 3 Plug the GCD RGA blade into any universal slot 4 Refer to the UNIVERGE SV9100 RGA Multimedia Conference Solution Installation and Configuration Guide for additio...

Page 331: ...twice per second Third party application running flash green five times per second Busy App LED Red Green The Busy App LED is controlled by the main processor and indicates the port status The LED ha...

Page 332: ...The LAN ports are used for the local area network connections The WAN port is used for connecting to other networks or ISP refer to Table 4 37 GCD RGA Ethernet Connector Pin Outs Table 4 37 GCD RGA Et...

Page 333: ...tacking are based on this setup This blade provides 8 Gigabit Ethernet 10 Base T 100 Base TX 1000 Base T Ports Per Port Status LED Indicating Link Speed and Activity 802 3af PoE on All Ports Providing...

Page 334: ...e user to manage the multiple Gigabit Switch Unit GSWU cards in one system as one switch instead of individual units and IP addresses For example a set of three blades would appear to the UI as a 24 p...

Page 335: ...sage acknowledges by sending port identification information to the Add on board 6 4 2 4 Port Number Determination When a Main board is initialized the board assigns the first eight ports as port 1 8...

Page 336: ...ture in the Univerge SV9100 system 6 4 2 5 Unmanaged Switch Functions In the unmanaged mode a GSWU unit has the following functions only 10 Base T 100 Base TX 1000 Base T Ethernet ports x8 PoE Class 3...

Page 337: ...in A place near heat radiating equipment or where the PVC covering could be affected by gases or chemicals An unstable place subject to vibration 7 3 Wiring Between the Chassis and the MDF 7 3 1 Chass...

Page 338: ...40 MDF Cable Connections Station Connector MDF Pin No Running Cable Station Cable DTL DLCA LCA LTA 8 16 4 8 DLCA LCA BRI COT 1 26 1 WH BL BL WH GN RD T R T R T R T R T R T R TA 1 TB 1 T R 27 2 WH OR...

Page 339: ...YL GN RD T R T R T R T R T R T R RA 2 RB 2 T R 5 42 17 YL OR OR YL GN RD T R T R T R T R T R T R TA 1 TB 1 T R 43 18 YL GN GN YL GN RD T R T R T R T R T R T R RA 1 RB 1 T R 44 19 YL BR BR YL GN RD T...

Page 340: ...TB TB TA 2 TB 2 TB 33 8 RD GN GN RD GN RD T R T R T R T R RA 2 RB 2 3 34 9 RD BR BR RD GN RD T R T R T R T R RA RB RA RB TA 1 TB 1 RA RB 35 10 RD SL SL RD GN RD T R T R T R T R TA TA RA 1 RB 1 TA 36 1...

Page 341: ...sitions the cable number and lead functions Ground Start and or Loop Start Loop Dial DID OPX E M Tie lines and E1 trunks can be connected to this system Using only twisted pair wiring to cross connect...

Page 342: ...Issue 2 0 4 104 Installing the SV9100 Blades...

Page 343: ...s DT300 Series Digital Terminal TDM DT310 Economy DTL 2E DTL 6DE DTL 12E Economical terminal providing access to basic telephony and messaging service Fully functional keypad providing standard busine...

Page 344: ...ble in black DT430 Value DTZ 8LD DTZ 12D DTZ 24D 8 button DESI Less LCD telephone Also available are 12 24 32 24D 8LK button LCD telephones Provides access to more sophisticated system features and al...

Page 345: ...ptional 60 button DSS Console provides 60 programmable keys and provides users a Busy Lamp Field BLF and 1 button access to extensions trunks and system features ITL 12PA Power Save Adapter provides b...

Page 346: ...lit LCD display full duplex speakerphone capability module support for expansion and feature add on capability Available in black and white Expands the capability by providing XML display to provide m...

Page 347: ...TEL Note2 ITL 12DG 3 BK TEL Note2 ITL 12PA 1 BK TEL ITL 24D 1 BK WH TEL ITL 32D 1 BK WH TEL ITL 320C 1 BK TEL Console DCL 60 1 BK WH CONSOLE Option Not Available Optional Available 1 When the ILPA R i...

Page 348: ...BK WH TEL ITZ 12DG 3 BK WH TEL ITZ 8LDG 3 BK WH TEL Console DCZ 60 2 BK WH CONSOLE When the ILPA R unit is used 1000 BASE T is not available Table 5 4 Firmware Compatibility Matrix BCH L Unit Lot Numb...

Page 349: ...ion for Sending Recorded Calls to the Telephone Dip switches 2 3 5 7 and 8 are OFF Switches 1 4 and 6 are ON Dip switches 2 3 5 7 and 8 are OFF Switches 1 4 and 6 are ON Dip switches 2 3 5 7 and 8 are...

Page 350: ...H TEL ITL 32D 1 BK WH TEL ITL 320C 1 BK TEL ITL 320C 2 BK TEL Option Not Available Optional Available Table 5 6 Terminal and Line Key LCD Compatibility DT300 DT700 Continued Terminal Line Key LCD 8 LK...

Page 351: ...12CG 3 BK WH TEL ITZ 12DG 3 BK WH TEL ITZ 8LDG 3 BK WH TEL Option Not Available Optional Available Table 5 8 Terminal and Ten Key Kit Compatibility DT300 DT700 Terminal Ten Key Kit BS F L BS S L Stic...

Page 352: ...ption Not Available Optional Available The Sticker Braille L KIT kit consists of stickers to be installed Table 5 9 Terminal and Ten Key Kit Compatibility DT400 DT800 Terminal Ten Key Kit BS F Z BS S...

Page 353: ...H TEL ITZ 12DG 3 BK WH TEL ITZ 8LDG 3 BK WH TEL Option Not Available Optional Available The Sticker Braille Z kit consists of stickers to be installed Table 5 10 Terminal and Optional Equipment Compat...

Page 354: ...L ITL 12DG 3 BK TEL ITL 12PA 1 BK TEL ITL 24D 1 BK WH TEL ITL 32D 1 BK WH TEL ITL 320C 1 BK TEL ITL 320C 2 BK TEL Console DCL 60 1 BK WH CONSOLE 2 Option Not Available Optional Available 1 The WM L is...

Page 355: ...E 3 BK TEL DTZ 12D 3 BK WH TEL DTZ 24D 3 BK WH TEL DTZ 8LD 3 BK WH TEL IP Terminals DT800 ITZ 8LD 3 BK TEL ITZ 12D 3 BK WH TEL ITZ 24D 3 BK WH TEL ITZ 12CG 3 BK WH TEL ITZ 12DG 3 BK WH TEL ITZ 8LDG 3...

Page 356: ...de panels can easily be snapped on and off to upgrade and customize as the customer desires The DT300 Series Digital multiline terminals are supported by the Electra Elite IPK II system similar to the...

Page 357: ...ultiline terminal has six line keys with display and is available in black only The terminal features Non modular design Four step adjustable base Half duplex speaker phone Six line keys Red Green Fou...

Page 358: ...gital economy non display multiline terminal has 12 programmable line keys and is available in black only The terminal features Non modular design Four step adjustable base Half duplex speaker phone 1...

Page 359: ...eatures Modular design Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone Eight line keys Red Green Four Softkeys Help Exit DESI Less line key displays eight lines per page four pages of eight lines...

Page 360: ...s 12 line keys and is available in black only The terminal features Keyset like Handset 12 Line Buttons Function Button Dial Button Display All multiline terminal functions with Main Unit Cradle Charg...

Page 361: ...black and white The terminal features Modular design Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone 12 line keys Red Green Four Softkeys Help Exit Three color LED 168 X 58 dot matrix LCD with cu...

Page 362: ...s and is available in black only The terminal features Modular design Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone 12 line keys Red Green Four Softkeys Help Exit Three color LED 168 X 58 dot ma...

Page 363: ...black and white The terminal features Modular design Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone 24 line keys Red Green Four Softkeys Help Exit Three color LED 168 X 58 dot matrix LCD with cu...

Page 364: ...LK Unit and is available in both black and white The terminal features Modular design Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone 32 line keys Red Green Four Softkeys Help Exit Three color LE...

Page 365: ...2 1 DTZ 2E 3 BK TEL This digital economy non display multiline terminal has two programmable line keys and is available in black only The terminal features Non modular design Four step adjustable base...

Page 366: ...al economy multiline terminal has six line keys with display and is available in black only The terminal features Non modular design Four step adjustable base Half duplex speaker phone Six line keys R...

Page 367: ...black and white The terminal features Modular design Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone 12 line keys Red Green Four Softkeys Help Exit Three color LED 168 X 58 dot matrix LCD with cur...

Page 368: ...able in both black and white The terminal features Modular design Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone 24 line keys Red Green Four Softkeys Help Exit Three color LED 168 X 58 dot matrix...

Page 369: ...features Modular design Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone Eight line keys Red Green Four Softkeys Help Exit DESI Less line key displays eight lines per page four pages of eight lines...

Page 370: ...cradles face plates and colored side panels can easily be snapped on and off to upgrade and customize as the customer desires 3 1 DT700 Series IP Multiline Terminals 3 1 1 ITL 2E 1 BK TEL This IP eco...

Page 371: ...ble in black only The terminal features Non modular design Four step adjustable base Remote login and maintenance Full duplex speaker phone Three color LED for message waiting 168 X 41 full dot black...

Page 372: ...he terminal features Non Modular design Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone DESI Less line key displays eight lines Function key changes from HOME to DESI Less screen Three color LED f...

Page 373: ...duplex speaker phone DESI Less line key displays eight lines per page four pages of eight lines available using scroll key Protection button lock Seven color LED for incoming calls Two 224 X 96 full d...

Page 374: ...s Modular design Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone Protection button Seven color LED for incoming calls 224 X 96 full dot gray scale LCD with cursor keys Menu Softkey operation provi...

Page 375: ...upply Modular design Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone Protection button Seven color LED for message waiting Menu Softkey operation provided on the LCD Backlit Numbered Keypad for ea...

Page 376: ...0 5V 500mA supply Modular design Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone Protection button Seven color LED for incoming calls Menu Softkey operation provided on the LCD Backlit Numbered Ke...

Page 377: ...Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone Protection button Seven color LED for incoming calls 224 X 96 full dot gray scale LCD with cursor keys Menu Softkey operation provided on the LCD Ba...

Page 378: ...s Modular design Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone Protection button Seven color LED for incoming calls 224 X 96 full dot gray scale LCD with cursor keys Menu Softkey operation provi...

Page 379: ...al features Modular design Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone Protection button Seven color LED for incoming calls 224 X 96 full dot gray scale LCD with cursor keys Menu Softkey opera...

Page 380: ...e terminal features Modular design Four step adjustable base Full duplex speaker phone Protection button Seven color LED for incoming calls Large color touch LCD Menu Softkey operation provided on the...

Page 381: ...ign Four step adjustable base Full duplex hands free operation DESI Less line key displays eight lines per page four pages of eight lines available using scroll key Seven color LED for incoming calls...

Page 382: ...rminal features Modular design Four step adjustable base Seven color LED for incoming calls 224 X 96 full dot gray scale LCD with cursor keys Backlit Numbered Keypad for easy viewing 10 Base T 100 Bas...

Page 383: ...terminal features Modular design Four step adjustable base Seven color LED for incoming calls Color LCD Backlit Numbered Keypad for easy viewing 10 Base T 100 Base TX 1000 BASE T network interface 12...

Page 384: ...white The terminal features Modular design Four step adjustable base Seven color LED for incoming calls Monochrome LCD Backlit Numbered Keypad for easy viewing 10 Base T 100 Base TX 1000 BASE T networ...

Page 385: ...es Modular design Four step adjustable base Seven color LED for incoming calls 224 X 96 full dot gray scale LCD with cursor keys Backlit Numbered Keypad for easy viewing 10 Base T 100 Base TX network...

Page 386: ...Four step adjustable base Seven color LED for incoming calls Two 224 X 96 full dot gray scale LCDs with cursor keys DESI Less line key displays eight lines per page four pages of eight lines availabl...

Page 387: ...1 Handset Connection DT300 1 Install the modular plug attached to the curl cord of the handset into the handset connector at the back of terminal Push until it snaps into place 2 Lead the Handset cab...

Page 388: ...inal Then connect the line cord to the multiline terminal using the steps shown below 4 1 2 1 Line Cord Connection DT300 1 Install the modular plug of the Line Cord into the Line Connector at the back...

Page 389: ...the groove between the tilt legs Refer to Figure 5 36 Line Cord Groove Back of Terminal DT300 4 1 2 2 Line Cord Connection DT400 1 Install the modular plug of the Line Cord into the Line Connector at...

Page 390: ...e Refer to Figure 5 38 Line Cord Groove DT400 3 Turn the terminal over and place it so the Line Cord can be passed through the groove between the tilt legs Refer to Figure 5 36 Line Cord Groove Back o...

Page 391: ...nal base unit and plug the 2 prong wall plug of the AC Adapter in a standard 120 Vac wall outlet In Line Power PoE Power over Ethernet In Line Power sometimes called Power Over Ethernet is a LAN techn...

Page 392: ...terminal Then connect the multiline terminal using the steps shown below 1 Connect the LAN Network 10 Base T 100 Base TX cable to the LAN connector 2 The IP terminal has a switching HUB to connect a...

Page 393: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 5 51 Figure 5 41 IP Terminal Connector Locations DT800 Figure 5 42 Typical Network IP Connection...

Page 394: ...IT Provides 12 additional buttons to ITL or DTL multiline terminals The 12LK L KIT kit Mounts directly to top side of terminal Supports Red and Green LED colors 4 5 1 Installing the 12LK L KIT 1 Turn...

Page 395: ...e terminal 2 Pry the right side panel from the multiline terminal 3 From the lower left or right corner pry the Line Key Panel from the multiline terminal refer to Figure 5 45 Removing the Line Key Pa...

Page 396: ...Issue 2 0 5 54 Installing DT Series Digital and IP Multiline Terminals Figure 5 46 Removing the DESI Sheet DESI Sheet...

Page 397: ...d of the Line Key placeholder and lift to remove refer to Figure 5 47 Removing the Line Key Placeholder on page 5 55 6 Install the 12LK L KIT and slide until aligned with the Tab Hole Figure 5 47 Remo...

Page 398: ...ries Digital and IP Multiline Terminals 7 Press on the right end of the 12LK L KIT until a click is heard 8 If desired print and install the new DESI sheet Figure 5 49 Installing the 12LK L KIT Figure...

Page 399: ...ord LAN cable and the AC DC adapter to the DTL ITL multiline terminal 4 5 2 Configuring the Digital Telephone for the Correct Number of Line Keys 1 With the telephone not plugged in and the handset on...

Page 400: ...ogram mode 2 At the Login screen enter the user name default ADMIN and password default 6633222 and press the OK Softkey 3 Press 3 for Maintenance Setting 4 Press 4 for Adjust 5 Press 2 for Key Kit Ty...

Page 401: ...keypad kit selected above is highlighted 9 Press Softkey 4 for OK to complete 10 Continue pressing Softkey 4 to exit Exit Exit Save The terminal resets automatically Table 5 14 Line Key Kit Type Line...

Page 402: ...he directory card holder as illustrated in Figure 5 52 Attaching Directory Card to Directory Card Holder The open end slides into the directory card holder 2 Locate the two grooves on the top of the t...

Page 403: ...he Numbered Keypad in black or white is commonly delivered in the Business Standard Layout configuration refer to Figure 5 54 Standard Numbered Keypad and can be easily removed and replaced Figure 5 5...

Page 404: ...ve the existing button Refer to Figure 5 56 Removing Numbered Keypad from DT300 DT700 Series Terminal WARNING To prevent possible damage to the Numbered Keypad or the DTL ITL multiline terminal during...

Page 405: ...wn on the keypad to snap it into place Refer to Figure 5 57 Install New Numbered Keypad into DT300 DT700 Series Terminal 2 Install the Numbered Keypad Panel on the multiline terminal Refer to Figure 5...

Page 406: ...d replaced on the DT300 DT700 Series multiline terminal The Retro BS L Kit is an optional kit available to be used with the IPK II and IPS terminals 4 8 1 Remove the BS L Kit 1 Pry the right side pane...

Page 407: ...y pry and lift the Ten Key kit from the multiline terminal 4 8 2 Install the BS L Kit 1 Slide replacement Ten Key kit into position Tabs of kit fit into holes on the multiline terminal Figure 5 60 Rem...

Page 408: ...licks into place 3 Reinstall the Line Key and Numbered Keypad panels on the multiline terminal 4 Reinstall the right side panel refer to Figure 5 63 Install Plastic Panels Figure 5 62 Secure the Ten K...

Page 409: ...o save to memory The display changes back to the Service Class R W mode and the Red Message Waiting MW LED is On 5 Press Exit to return the telephone to idle Table 5 15 Numbered Keypad Type Numbered K...

Page 410: ...t 8 Press the Up Down key to select the line key kit By default the correct line key kit for the keypad kit selected above is highlighted Table 5 16 Keypad Kit Type Keypad Kit Entry Description Kit1 T...

Page 411: ...ace plate it can be applied over the LCD or by cutting the sticker from the sheet and placing the sticker in the Directory Card holder Sticker 3 12 button and 24 button telephones The LN LND sticker i...

Page 412: ...Issue 2 0 5 70 Installing DT Series Digital and IP Multiline Terminals Figure 5 65 Sticker Braille L KIT Sheet 2...

Page 413: ...T series multiline terminals can be adjusted by moving the legs attached to the bottom of the terminal 1 Turn telephone over button side down 2 Adjust legs to desired height refer to Figure 5 66 Adjus...

Page 414: ...1 Remove Tilt Legs 1 Place the telephone on a flat surface button side down 2 Separate the Tilt Legs and place them flat against the telephone Refer to Figure 5 67 Separating the Tilt Legs 3 Push down...

Page 415: ...y the adjustable Tilt legs on top of the telephone Refer to Figure 5 69 Attach Tilt Legs to DT Series Terminal 3 Push the Tilt Legs upward until they snap into place 4 Lift both ends of Tilt Legs unti...

Page 416: ...ries Digital and IP Multiline Terminals 5 Snap legs together and adjust to desired height Refer to Figure 5 71 Adjust Height of DT Series Terminal Figure 5 70 Connecting the Tilt Legs Figure 5 71 Adju...

Page 417: ...used the multiline terminal must be installed on the wall using the WM L UNIT refer to 5 2 8 WM L UNIT on page 5 98 4 12 1 Wall Mounting a Multiline Terminal using the Base Plate 4 12 1 1 Adjusting th...

Page 418: ...ling the Line Cord 2 Ensure the Tilt Legs are in the flat unused position 3 Plug the line cord into the multiline terminal as illustrated in Figure 5 75 Plugging in Line Cord 4 Align the two holes on...

Page 419: ...the multiline terminal 4 12 1 3 Removing the Multiline Terminal from the Wall Mounted Base Plate To remove the multiline terminal push up on the terminal until it comes loose Figure 5 76 Mount Multili...

Page 420: ...ew holes on the base and hang the cover over the screws on the wall plate as illustrated in Figure 5 78 Wall Mounting Base on Wall Plate 2 Hang the multiline terminal on the base Because of variation...

Page 421: ...1 ITL 32D 1 Economy ITL 2E 1 ITL 6DE 1 ITL 8LDE 1 Value DTL 8LD 1 DTL 12D 1 DTL 24D 1 DTL 32D 1 Economy DTL 2E 1 DTL 6DE 1 DTL 12E 1 Key Kit Ten Key Kit 12LK Kit N A Built in Except 8LD 1 Unit N A Ex...

Page 422: ...erminal Table 5 19 Connectivity of Options DT400 DT800 Terminal Options IP Terminals Digital Terminals Value ITZ 8LD 3 ITZ 8LDG 3 ITZ 12D 3 ITZ 24D 3 ITZ 12CG 3 ITZ 12DG 3 Value DTZ 8LD 3 DTZ 12D 3 DT...

Page 423: ...nel from the multiline terminal 4 Return the multiline terminal to the buttons side up position 5 Fit the projections on the side of the 8LK L UNIT into the guide holes on the side of the multiline te...

Page 424: ...he 8LK L UNIT to the side option connector see Figure 5 83 Install the 8LK L UNIT Cable on the multiline terminal and close the cover 10 Attach the side panel to the side of the 8LK L UNIT 11 Return t...

Page 425: ...panels Eight line keys by four pages 5 2 2 1 Installing the 8LKD LD L UNIT 1 Turn multiline terminal upside down Only one 8LKD LD L UNIT can be attached to the DTL multiline terminal Figure 5 84 8LKD...

Page 426: ...m Multiline Terminal on page 5 84 4 Carefully return the multiline terminal to the buttons side up 5 Remove the Softkeys and Line Key kit from the telephone 6 Gently lift the small black bar on the ri...

Page 427: ...efer to Figure 5 87 Ribbon Cable Installed on page 5 85 9 Align the projections on the bottom of the 8LKD LD L UNIT with the guide holes on top of the multiline terminal 10 Slide the 8LKD LD L UNIT to...

Page 428: ...Install the screw refer to Figure 5 89 Install Screw 13 Attach the side panel to the side of the 8LKD LD L UNIT refer to Figure 5 95 Install Screw on page 5 90 14 Return the multiline terminal to the...

Page 429: ...LCD panels Eight line keys by four pages 5 2 3 1 Installing the 8LKI LD L UNIT 1 Turn multiline terminal upside down Only one 8LKI LD L UNIT can be attached to the ITL multiline terminal Figure 5 90...

Page 430: ...5 91 Remove Side Panel from Multiline Terminal 4 Carefully return the multiline terminal to the buttons side up 5 Remove the Softkeys and Line Key kit from the telephone 6 Gently lift the small black...

Page 431: ...5 93 Ribbon Cable Installed 9 Align the projections on the bottom of the 8LKI LD L UNIT with the guide holes on top of the multiline terminal refer to Figure 5 93 Ribbon Cable Installed on page 5 89...

Page 432: ...down 12 Install screw refer to Figure 5 95 Install Screw 13 Attach the side panel to the side of the 8LKI LD L UNIT refer to Figure 5 95 Install Screw 14 Return the multiline terminal to the buttons...

Page 433: ...user a Busy Lamp Field BLF and one button access to extensions trunks and system features The 60 Button DSS Console provides an additional 60 programmable keys The page switching key allows a maximum...

Page 434: ...l button side up 5 Fit the projections of the supplied bracket into the side of the multiline terminal WARNING To prevent possible damage to the DCL 60 1 DCZ 60 2 CONSOLE or the DT Series multiline te...

Page 435: ...the Serial cable into the Serial Cable Groove DT700 DT800 only 8 Using the guides slide the DCL 60 1 DCZ 60 2 CONSOLE onto the installed bracket refer to Figure 5 99 Press Serial Cable into Groove Fi...

Page 436: ...by pulling the cover latch toward you refer to Figure 5 101 Serial Cable Installed ITL DT700 only 11 Connect the cable from the DCL 60 1 DCZ 60 2 CONSOLE to the Side Option Connector on the multiline...

Page 437: ...Return the multiline terminal and DCL 60 1 DCZ 60 2 CONSOLE to the buttons side up position 16 Connect the digital cable to the LINE jack DT300 DT400 only 17 Connect the AC Adapter cable See Figure 5...

Page 438: ...L UNIT is an optional LCD unit for modular terminals and supports the backlit LCD feature DT300 Series only 5 2 6 LCD BL Z UNIT BK WH The LCD BL Z UNIT is an optional LCD unit for modular terminals a...

Page 439: ...nels allow users to customize the ITL DTL terminals A variety colors are available for the Base all VLCD Value LCD and SLCD Sophi LCD terminals refer to Chapter 1 Table 1 10 SV9100 Optional Equipment...

Page 440: ...used the multiline terminal must be installed on the wall using the WM L UNIT 5 2 8 1 Mount Multiline Terminal on Wall using WM L UNIT Use the template shown in Figure 5 107 Wall Mount Spacing Guide W...

Page 441: ...into the wall receptacle Leave about eight inches of cord and bundle the rest 3 Plug the opposite end of the line cord into the multiline terminal as illustrated in Figure 5 109 Plugging in Line Cord...

Page 442: ...Terminals 4 Align the four cutouts on the bottom of the multiline terminal refer to Figure 5 110 Cutouts for WM L UNIT with the tabs on the WM L UNIT refer to Figure 5 111 WM L UNIT Tabs Figure 5 110...

Page 443: ...l snaps into place refer to Figure 5 112 WM L UNIT Installed 6 To release the multiline terminal from the WM L UNIT press the release button and push the telephone up refer to Figure 5 113 WM L UNIT R...

Page 444: ...strated in Figure 5 114 Attach WM L UNIT to Wall Plate Because of variation in wall plates this method is not recommended 2 Plug one end of the line cord into the wall receptacle Leave about eight inc...

Page 445: ...Align the four cutouts on the bottom of the multiline terminal refer to Figure 5 116 Cutouts for WM L UNIT with the tabs on the WM L UNIT refer to Figure 5 117 WM L UNIT Tabs Figure 5 116 Cutouts for...

Page 446: ...iline terminal snaps into place refer to Figure 5 118 WM L UNIT Installed 6 To remove the WM L UNIT from the wall panel push up on the telephone until it comes loose refer to Figure 5 119 Removing the...

Page 447: ...Hardware Manual 5 105 7 To separate the multiline terminal from the WM L UNIT press the release button and slide the multiline terminal up refer to Figure 5 120 WM L UNIT Release Button Figure 5 120 W...

Page 448: ...o attach the DCL 60 1 DCZ 60 2 CONSOLE to the wall This unit connects to the bottom of the terminal 5 2 9 1 Mount DCL 60 1 DCZ 60 2 CONSOLE on Wall using DSS WM L UNIT Use the template shown in Figure...

Page 449: ...5 2 9 2 Mount DCL 60 1 DCZ 60 2 CONSOLE on Wall Plate using DSS WM L UNIT 1 Locate the screw holes on the base and hang the cover over the screws on the wall plate as illustrated in Figure 5 123 Attac...

Page 450: ...all receptacle Leave about eight inches of cord and bundle the rest 3 Plug the opposite end of the line cord into the DCL 60 1 DCZ 60 2 CONSOLE as illustrated in Figure 5 125 Plugging Cable into DCL 6...

Page 451: ...line terminal user to use Bluetooth technology to provide a cordless handset This handset provides Keyset like Handset Eight Line Buttons Function Button Dial Button Display All Multiline Terminal Fun...

Page 452: ...1 Firmware Compatibility Matrix BCH L Unit Lot Number xxxDxx or lower xxxExx or higher Terminal Lot Number DT 330 xxx I xx or lower Version 8 10 and 1 E0 or lower Supported Supported xxxJxx or higher...

Page 453: ...tiple cordless terminals are installed keep their Bluetooth cradles at least 3 3 feet 1 meter apart If the Bluetooth cradle is installed near a metal concrete wall or any other structure that could af...

Page 454: ...hones 2 3 Controls and Indicators Controls and indicators can be found in Figure 6 1 Bluetooth Cradle Controls and Indicators or Figure 6 2 Bluetooth Handset Controls and Indicators on page 6 5 Figure...

Page 455: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 6 5 Figure 6 2 Bluetooth Handset Controls and Indicators...

Page 456: ...handset cord from the multiline terminal Only one BCH L BK UNIT can be attached to the DTL multiline terminal 3 Lower the tilt leg to the first position refer to Figure 6 3 Separate Tilt Leg from Leg...

Page 457: ...dy Leave cord connected to the cradle unit 9 Push the latch to the right to unlock the cradle unit Then push the cradle unit forward to separate it from the terminal body see Figure 6 5 Detach Cradle...

Page 458: ...etooth Cradle into the guide holes on the side of the terminal and pull toward you Figure 6 6 Attach Bluetooth Cradle to the Multiline Terminal until the unit snaps into place 12 Attach the side panel...

Page 459: ...Installing the Bottom Unit into precut holes on the multiline terminal 16 Align connector on inside of bottom unit and push down until unit snaps into place 17 Push the latch to release the cover see...

Page 460: ...see Figure 6 11 Insert Stopper for Handset Use 20 Set the coupled device for tilt legs into position 21 Reinstall the legs pushing upwards until both locks snap into place 22 Set tilt legs to desired...

Page 461: ...e antenna refer to Figure 6 12 Bluetooth Handset Installed NOTE Before you use the handset for the first time or reuse the handset after it has been left out of service for a long time charge it for a...

Page 462: ...ort the weight of the telephone and withstand the load from pulling the telephone during operation 1 Attach two wood screws to the wall Keep a clearance of about 0 08 2mm between each wood screw and t...

Page 463: ...anger from the cradle With a screwdriver pry from the bottom and lift the handset hanger from the cradle 3 Rotate the hanger top to bottom Slide it downward in the hollow until it clicks into position...

Page 464: ...wer the tilt leg to the first position refer to Figure 6 3 Separate Tilt Leg from Leg Support 6 Hook the wall mount holes C and D on the back of the terminal on wood screws c and d installed Figure 6...

Page 465: ...If the battery voltage diminishes quickly after the battery has been charged for a long time replace with a new Li ion battery 1 Remove cover from back of handset 2 Remove existing battery and dispose...

Page 466: ...own 2 Unplug the line cord and handset cord from the multiline terminal Only one BHA L UNIT can be attached to the DTL multiline terminal 3 Lower the tilt leg to the first position refer to Figure 6 2...

Page 467: ...L UNIT into precut holes on the multiline terminal 6 Align connector on inside of BHA L UNIT and push down until unit snaps into place 7 Set tilt legs to desired position 8 Place the numbered keypad u...

Page 468: ...f the BHA L UNIT is connected to an SV9100 Press menu keys 5 Optional Devices 1 Bluetooth If the BHA L UNIT is connected to a PBX other than SV9100 Press menu keys 3 Setup 5 Optional Devices 1 Bluetoo...

Page 469: ...th device select the device in the Delete screen 3 1 2 6 Visibility Setting Set to Disable default 1 Disable CAUTION After pairing a Bluetooth device be sure to configure its connection to enable it I...

Page 470: ...0 and SP30 Softphone version 9 or higher with digital encryption TIA810a compliance and a noise canceling microphone for secure clear and quiet conversations It has a 200 foot range and includes nine...

Page 471: ...rging the charge indicator is On When charging is complete the indicator goes Off The headset must be charged for a minimum of one hour before use three hours to fully charge 4 1 4 Initial Setup The U...

Page 472: ...set whichever is more convenient at the time Connect the headset in the headset jack located on the bottom of the multiline terminal This jack is located next to the handset jack so make sure to conne...

Page 473: ...your voice crystal clear even in noisy environments Comfortable durable and lightweight it also works with headset ready cordless phones and features a one touch volume and mute control so you can be...

Page 474: ...gainst the ear it is easy to forget that it is being worn 4 2 5 NEC Dterm NEC POLARIS TRISTAR For business professionals who require comfort and stability in an over the ear design that does not mess...

Page 475: ...nd treble settings brings a new generation of headset technology Figure 6 35 NEC Polaris Encore CAUTION Headsets that have open style receivers i e Mirage Duoset and Duopro can cause echo problems on...

Page 476: ...Issue 2 0 6 26 Installing SV9100 Cordless Telephones...

Page 477: ...er system External Speaker eight maximum with PGDADs with amplifier one on the GCD CP10 no amplifier External Music Source external MOH 96 maximum per system External Recording System 96 maximum per s...

Page 478: ...he PGDAD connections Figure 7 1 PGDAD Channel 2 Status LED Channel 1 Status LED Table 7 1 PGDAD LED Indications LED Indication Note LED 1 Green LED when CH1 in use Flashing green LED indicates DIP Swi...

Page 479: ...2 Using a screwdriver break out the plastic piece covering the cable hole 3 Set the S3 S6 jumpers to the proper settings for the function to be used refer to Table 7 2 PGDAD S3 S6 Jumper Settings on p...

Page 480: ...Speaker On when in use Short Open External Ringer On when in use Short Short External Music on Hold Recording System On steady Channel 2 S5 S6 Function LED Indication Open Open Door Box On when in us...

Page 481: ...ately 1 4 8mm of bare wire is exposed 5 Insert the cable into the proper CN4 or CN5 location while holding down the lock button holding down this lock button is easiest with a flat head screwdriver On...

Page 482: ...Issue 2 0 7 6 Installing SV9100 Optional Equipment Figure 7 5 PGDAD Connection Diagram...

Page 483: ...d 7 Replace the cover and tighten the screw to hold the cover in place 8 If required for the function being used insert the RCA connectors into the CN2 Channel 1 and CN3 Channel 2 connectors on the ba...

Page 484: ...ses while testing the operation of an extension port that is connected to a Cordless II Cordless Lite II or PGDAD a technician may connect a line cord directly from an extension port on the CD 8DLCA C...

Page 485: ...osed The screws can be installed either vertical or horizontal depending on which position fits best for your location 14 The back of the PGDAD has two key hole type openings Place the PGDAD over the...

Page 486: ...location on the extension cross connect block 2 Connect the two conductor station cable from the cross connect block to the external music source 3 Install bridging clips as required SECTION 4 DOOR B...

Page 487: ...7 3 Install a modular jack for each PGDAD For each module run one pair 24 AWG station cable from the cross connect block to a modular jack Ground the unused pair 4 Terminate the extension leads to GRN...

Page 488: ...t one pair 24 AWG station cable from the Relay 5 for Door Box 1 or Relay 6 for Door Box 2 connectors CN5 in the PGDAD Connect the opposite end to the unlock device Refer to section 6 2 Door Box Extern...

Page 489: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 7 13 Figure 7 12 Installing a Door Box...

Page 490: ...0 Connect an RCA line from the AUX1 or AUX2 connector on the GCD CP10 to the appropriate location on the extension cross connect block 2 Connect the two conductor station cable from the cross connect...

Page 491: ...ch page output port for a maximum of 8 dBM 600 ohms at 1KHz No additional page amplification is provided by the PGDAD but if required an external page amplifier can be used for additional amplificatio...

Page 492: ...al Page Relay Connect a dry contact relay device to a Door Box External Page Relay To connect to the GCD CP10 1 Connect an RCA line from the AUX1 or AUX2 connector on the GCD CP10 to the appropriate l...

Page 493: ...extension user dials the ACI analog port extension number they can automatically start the recorder and activate the record function When the user hangs up the recording stops and the tape recorder tu...

Page 494: ...te Steps 3 6 Otherwise skip to Step 7 3 Install a modular jack for each PGDAD For each module run one pair 24 AWG station cable from the cross connect block to a modular jack Ground the unused pair 4...

Page 495: ...If the PGDAD circuit was previously defined for another type of circuit unplug the PGDAD and plug it back in to reset the circuit type 10 05 01 General Purpose Relay Setup Define which relay circuits...

Page 496: ...r assigned in Program 11 06 01 or an ACI Department Group pilot number assigned in Program 11 08 01 If destinations are assigned in Programs 14 09 and 15 12 the destination in Program 15 12 is followe...

Page 497: ...y that activates when a call is placed on Hold When an external MOH source is connected to the MOH relay and a call is placed on Hold the MOH relay is activated This allows an external relay sensor po...

Page 498: ...e unused pair 4 Terminate the extension leads to GRN RED of the modular jack Terminate the unused leads to the jack 5 Install bridging clips as required 6 Plug a modular line cord from the mod jack to...

Page 499: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 7 23 Figure 7 17 PGDAD Connections...

Page 500: ...ation cable from the cross connect block to the night switch mechanism output leads 3 Install bridging clips as required SECTION 10 TELEPHONE LABELING 10 1 DESI Printer Sheets Telephones can be easily...

Page 501: ...lower right corner of the telephone to lift the faceplate up Each corner has a plastic locking pin which releases as the faceplate is lifted up 2 Replacing the Faceplate 1 Place the faceplate back on...

Page 502: ...et does not accommodate the adapter s 11 2 In line Power Adapter ILPA R The In Line Power Adapter ILPA R which is IEEE 802 3af compliant detects power from a PoE compatible Ethernet switch and passes...

Page 503: ...th the H 323 telephones When center feed is used unplug the adapter from the Ethernet switch before changing the SW1 setting on the back of the adapter The ILPA R adapter is intended for use with IP p...

Page 504: ...or IP adapter to the correct position Figure 7 21 In Line Power Adapter Switch Settings Center Feed Hub System SW1 Setting IEEE802 3af STD System 1 Cisco Discovery Protocol System 1 NEC BlueFire 200 2...

Page 505: ...ioned either closer to the multiline terminal or switch it does not matter 4 Connect a crossover LAN cable to the LAN connector on the ILPA R adapter Plug the opposite end into the switch which is to...

Page 506: ...allow a technician to configure the unit for specific settings CAUTION Be sure the connected audio device provides a standard AUX level input The use of monitoring recording or listening devices to e...

Page 507: ...On Table 7 4 DT330 Compatibility Settings ADA L Unit Switch Settings Terminal Lot Number DT 330 xxx I Lx or lower Version 1 E0 or lower xxx I Mx Version 8 10 xxxJSx or higher Version 2 20 or higher AD...

Page 508: ...the two stopper tabs through the slots to separate the tilt leg from the leg support 5 Lay the tilt leg and the leg support flat to expose ADA L UNIT compartment 6 Carefully pry loose the knockout co...

Page 509: ...bottom of the DTL DTZ ITL ITZ multiline terminal Push down until left and right tabs are seated Refer to Figure 7 26 Install ADA L UNIT 8 Return tilt leg to original position 9 Reconnect all cables pr...

Page 510: ...nnection on page 7 34 11 3 3 2 ADA L UNIT Connection for Sending Recorded Calls to the Telephone 1 Set the ADA L UNIT DSW switches see Figure 7 23 ADA L UNIT on page 7 30 CAUTION The mini plug connect...

Page 511: ...move the screw from the ADA L UNIT Solder the cable to the T1 and T2 contacts on the internal board refer to Figure 7 29 ADA L Solder Points 2 Run the cable out of the opening of the ADA L UNIT refer...

Page 512: ...distance between the APR L UNIT and the analog terminal is 49 feet With the APR L UNIT adapter installed and the analog device attached to the adapter is in use the telephone cannot be used Only one...

Page 513: ...minal 1 Unplug the line cord from the multiline terminal 2 Turn the DTL DTZ multiline terminal upside down 3 Lower the tilt leg to the first position refer to Figure 7 32 Separate Tilt Leg from Leg Su...

Page 514: ...vering the bottom option interface refer to Figure 7 33 Bottom Option Interface Knockout 7 Using the exposed Bottom Option Interface as a guide install the APR L UNIT in the bottom of the DTL DTZ mult...

Page 515: ...which has the APR Adapter installed When you want the APR to use the same extension number as the telephone to which it is attached remove the terminal type in this option With this setup when the an...

Page 516: ...LAN When a power failure occurs the IP telephone is automatically switched to the PSTN When power is restored the IP telephone restarts and connects to the network unless a conversation is in progress...

Page 517: ...ne terminal 3 Lower the tilt leg to the first position refer to Figure 7 37 Separate Tilt Leg from Leg Support on page 7 42 Figure 7 36 PSA L UNIT Connections DTMF DP PSTN WARNING BEFORE INSTALLING OR...

Page 518: ...ne terminal and pull the legs toward you lifting to remove refer to Figure 7 38 Remove Legs From Multiline Terminal 7 Disconnect serial connection cord from terminal body Leave cord connected to the c...

Page 519: ...ctions on the side of the PSA L UNIT into the guide holes on the side of the terminal and pull toward you until the PSA L UNIT snaps into place Figure 7 39 Bottom of Multiline Terminal Legs Removed La...

Page 520: ...the Multiline Terminal on page 7 43 from the PSA L UNIT to the terminal body 12 Open the Dip Switch Cover refer to Figure 7 36 PSA L UNIT Connections on page 7 41 Set the dip switch on the PSA L adap...

Page 521: ...re Manual 7 45 14 For the Handset set the connector in place 15 If using the handset install the handset cable refer to Figure 7 44 Insert Handset Cable Figure 7 43 Insert Connector for Handset Use Fi...

Page 522: ...wards until both locks snap into place 18 Return tilt leg to desired position 19 Place the multiline terminal numbered keypad up 20 Connect the Line cord the PSTN cable and the Handset cord if used 21...

Page 523: ...plastic panels to the front of the multiline terminal refer to Figure 7 48 Install Plastic Panels 25 Connect the line cord to the adapter 26 Connect the user system KTS or PBX cable 27 If required re...

Page 524: ...PSTN Change Switch to the PSTN position while talking via LAN the LAN call is disconnected Other than receiving calls no other terminal function is available 3 Adjusting the Ring Volume Use the Volume...

Page 525: ...ed on the bottom of the IP telephone and offers a gigabit interface to the LAN side and PC port The Gigabit Adapter is powered by PoE or can operate off of local power 11 6 1 Installing the GBA L UNIT...

Page 526: ...gh the slots to separate the tilt leg from the leg support 5 Lay the tilt leg and the leg support flat 6 Press the two tabs locking the legs to the multiline terminal and pull the legs toward you lift...

Page 527: ...press the cable into the grooved cutout refer to Figure 7 52 Attach the LAN Cable 8 Plug in the DC power cable and gently press the cable into the grooved cutout refer to Figure 7 53 Attach the DC Pow...

Page 528: ...nd bracket then align with tab holes refer to Figure 7 54 Align Bracket with Terminal 10 Pass the LAN and DC power cables through the bracket refer to Figure 7 55 Pass Cabling Through Bracket Figure 7...

Page 529: ...ard until a click is heard refer to Figure 7 56 Secure Bracket to Terminal 12 Secure base of GBA L UNIT to bracket assembly refer to Figure 7 57 Secure GBA L UNIT Base to Bracket Assembly Figure 7 56...

Page 530: ...pment 13 Install the NEC provided Cat 5 Ethernet cable refer to Figure 7 58 IP Phone X Connection 14 Install the NEC provided Cat 5 Ethernet cable refer to Figure 7 59 PC X Connection Figure 7 58 IP P...

Page 531: ...55 15 Install the NEC provided power cable refer to Figure 7 60 DC Power Connection 16 Connect the Core then plug in the Network connection cable refer to Figure 7 61 LAN Connection Figure 7 60 DC Po...

Page 532: ...al external AC adapter refer to Figure 7 62 AC to DC In Connection 18 Cable installation for the GBA L UNIT complete refer to Figure 7 63 GBA L UNIT Installed IMPORTANT The AC Adapter AC L UNIT must b...

Page 533: ...s the connectivity available to the GBA L UNIT 11 6 3 LED Display The following provides a list of each LED and associated operation and status indications Refer to Figure 7 65 GBA L UNIT LED Display...

Page 534: ...each provide connection to four analog trunk ports which are polarity sensitive tip to tip ring to ring The power failure circuits however are not polarity sensitive A maximum of 15 GCD 4COT blades pe...

Page 535: ...ne telephone supporting PF operation The modular jack should be within six feet of the phone 3 For each extension run one pair 24 AWG station cable from the cross connect block to a modular jack 4 Ter...

Page 536: ...nstalling SV9100 Optional Equipment SECTION 13 IP VIDEO DOORPHONE IP Video Doorphone tables has been saved in SV9100_IP Video Doorphone Equip SAVE file Figure 7 66 Power Failure Connector CN3 Shown on...

Page 537: ...ch are shared between the video and 2PGDAD doorphones 13 1 1 Local Setting Web Setting Local Setting of the IP Video Doorphone is completed using a PoE Switch and PC for the following connections IMPO...

Page 538: ...the PoE Switch The image view of the IP Video Doorphone is displayed in the PC using DR Viewer or can be displayed on a Polycom VVX1500 terminal 13 2 IP Video Doorphone and Options IP Video Doorphone...

Page 539: ...9100 System Hardware Manual 7 63 1 IP Video Doorphone IP3NE IPCDH 2 Wall Mount Bracket IP3WW CDH BRACKET SET Provides protection of Doorphone body Figure 7 69 IP Video Doorphone Figure 7 70 Wall Mount...

Page 540: ...Issue 2 0 7 64 Installing SV9100 Optional Equipment 3 Wall Cover IP3WW CDH WALL COVER SET Used for flush mount of the Doorphone body Figure 7 71 Wall Cover Set...

Page 541: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 7 65 13 3 Location of Controls Figure 7 72 IP Doorphone Controls...

Page 542: ...Operating the Doorphone in this state might cause a fire an electrical shock or a system failure Disconnect the LAN Cable and after confirming that the smoke has disappeared contact the dealer 13 4 2...

Page 543: ...deo Doorphone to a wall recommend the upper right and left sides be sealed using a water resistant agent such as silicon Do not seal the lower part of the unit the drain hole on the bottom must be kep...

Page 544: ...a strong light is shining on the door phone station the visitor s face may not be distinguishable Place where most of the background uses the open sky Where the background is a white wall reflecting...

Page 545: ...the cable using a stapler Wiring may become damaged and short circuit 6 Avoid running cable beneath a carpet 7 Do not run a cable under a desk or a cabinet 8 Use Wire Protector when cables are run ac...

Page 546: ...lable 2 If the Power lamp continues blinking for more than 70 seconds the authentication to the main device may have failed Reset the doorphone to attempt authentication again 13 5 Installation 13 5 1...

Page 547: ...l Terminal Name Remarks AO Not Used AO Not Used NC Normally Closed C Common NO Normally Open Figure 7 82 2 Wire Connections The 2 wire is run down the hole in the cable terminal WARNING Do not run the...

Page 548: ...0 or less non condensing Storage Temperature and Humidity 20o C 60o C 90 or less non condensing Mechanical Specification Dimensions WxDxH 100 150 53 5mm Weight 320g Water Proof JIS IPX3 Rain proof typ...

Page 549: ...ight turn the lever to the right 3 For adjusting the camera angle the lever position should be moved towards the desired edge Otherwise the lever may slip off at the time of installation When the Came...

Page 550: ...tional Equipment To disassemble the Angle Adjustment Stand press down on the Mounting Bracket and pull up on the Angle Adjustment Stand at the same time Figure 7 84 Angle Adjustment Stand Figure 7 85...

Page 551: ...unting Plate on the wall using two wood screws 3 8x20mm or two M4x25mm screws 2 Connect LAN cable to the LAN Connector from the PoE Switch 3 Insert the Bracket tab into the slot on top of the Main bod...

Page 552: ...the Mounting Bracket 2 The Rear Cover is mounted to the Wall Mounting Plate on the wall using two wood screws 3 8x20mm or M4x25mm screws 3 Insert the Bracket tab into the top of the Rear Cover 4 Secur...

Page 553: ...ate on the wall and the Bracket the Bracket may be warped due to an over tightened screw Simply loosen the screw The Wall Mount Bracket supports only embedded wiring Exposed wiring Open wiring is not...

Page 554: ...l the IP Video Doorphone using a Wall Cover Set 1 The Rear Bracket is mounted to the Mounting Bracket using Rear Bracket fixed screws four M3x6mm screws 2 Insert the Bracket tab into the slot on top o...

Page 555: ...l the Front Cover may be warped due to an over tightened screw Simply loosen the screw The Wall Cover Set supports only embedded wiring Exposed wiring Open wiring is not recommended WARNING When insta...

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