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Telecommunication Systems Division

October 2002

CTX100 and CTX670

Installation and Maintenance

Manual

Digital Business Telephone Systems

Summary of Contents for Strata CTX100

Page 1: ...726 Telecommunication Systems Division October 2002 CTX100 and CTX670 Installation and Maintenance Manual Digital Business Telephone Systems ...

Page 2: ...s CTX670 Registration Numbers PBX CJ6MUL 35934 PF E fully protected PBXs Hybrid CJ6MUL 35933 MF E fully protected multifunction systems Key CJ6MUL 35932 KF E fully protected telephone key systems Ringer equivalence number 0 3B The ringer equivalence number REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices which you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when y...

Page 3: ...Y OF NON INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS THE WARRANTY OF YEAR 2000 COMPLIANCE AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU NEITHER TAIS NOR ITS SUPPLIERS WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE ...

Page 4: ...r s sole remedy will be a refund of the price charged by TAIS to its dealers for such parts as are proven to be defective and which are returned to TAIS through one of its authorized dealers within the warranty period and no later than thirty 30 days after such malfunction whichever first occurs Under no circumstances will the retail customer or any user or dealer or other person be entitled to an...

Page 5: ...e Interface 1 2 Music on hold Background Music Interface 1 3 SmartMedia Memory 1 3 CTX100 Processor Optional Subassemblies 1 3 CTX100 Cabinet Slots 1 3 Base Cabinet 1 3 Expansion Cabinets 1 3 CTX100 License Control 1 4 Licensed Software Options 1 4 Strata CTX670 Overview 1 5 CTX670 Processor PCBs 1 5 CPU Memory 1 5 Large scale Integrated LSI circuits 1 6 Memory Protection Battery 1 6 Music on hold...

Page 6: ...al Telephones and T1 and or PRI lines 1 32 CTX100 Base Only Digital Telephones and Analog Tie DID and or Ground Start Lines 1 33 CTX100 Analog Tie DID and or Ground Start Lines 1 34 Worksheet 6 Strata CTX670 Cabinet Slot Configuration 1 36 PCB Placement Guidelines 1 37 Worksheet 7 System Power Factor Check 1 41 Telephone Device Power Factors 1 43 Cabinet Power Factor Check 1 44 CTX100 1 44 CTX670 ...

Page 7: ...on 3 5 Cabinet Installation Considerations 3 6 Recommended Installation Sequence 3 6 Step 1 Install Power Supply 3 6 Check the 24 Volt Circuit Breakers 3 7 Check the Power Factor Indicator and Reset Button 3 8 Power Supply BPSU672 Removal 3 8 Power Supply Replacement 3 8 Step 2 Mount Cabinets 3 10 Wall Mounting the Base Top Cabinet 3 10 Wall Mounting Expansion Cabinets 3 11 Step 3 Install Data Cab...

Page 8: ... 3 ADKU Installation 4 3 BDKU Hardware Options 4 4 BDKS 4 4 BDKU Installation 4 4 BIOU Installation 4 6 BVPU Configuration 4 8 BVPU Installation 4 8 PDKU2 Hardware Options 4 10 PDKU2 Installation 4 10 R48S 48 Volt Supply Installation Internal Option 4 11 External Options 4 12 RSTU Installation 4 12 RCIS PCB 4 14 RCIU1 RCIS or RCIU2 RCIS Installation 4 14 RCOS Installation Internal Option 4 16 RCOU...

Page 9: ...Mode 5 21 RBSU RBSS Passive Bus Configurations 5 23 RBUU RBUS Interface Unit 5 24 RBUU Installation 5 24 RBUU RBUS Wiring Guidelines 5 27 ISDN Testing and Troubleshooting 5 30 BRI U LT Interface Terminal Loop Back Test 5 30 RPTU Loop back Test 5 31 Timing and Synchronization 5 32 PRI BRI Call Monitoring 5 33 Call Monitor Output for ISDN 5 34 BRI Call Monitor 5 37 Chapter 6 T1 Channelization 6 1 Sl...

Page 10: ...one Installation 8 2 Digital Telephone System Connection 8 2 3000 series Telephone Option PCBs 8 3 Telephone Speaker Off hook Call Announce Upgrade BVSU 8 5 Telephone Headset BHEU Upgrade 8 7 Telephone Option Straps 8 8 TAPI and Simultaneous Voice and Data Upgrades for 3000 series Telephones BPCI 8 10 Install TAPI Service Provider 8 11 Add Edit TSP Configuration Information 8 12 Test Use TAPI Serv...

Page 11: ...Option PCBs 8 36 Telephone Speaker Off hook Call Announce Upgrade DVSU BVSU 8 37 HHEU Installation 8 38 Carbon Headset Handset Straps 8 40 Beep Strap 8 40 Microphone Speaker Sensitivity Adjustment Speakerphones Only 8 40 Busy Override and Camp on Ring Tone Over Handset Headset Option 8 41 External Power Straps 8 41 DIP Switches 8 42 DKT2020 FDSP Full Duplex Speakerphone with External Microphone 8 ...

Page 12: ...al Speaker HESB Cable Connection 9 18 Amplified Page Speaker Option 9 21 Talkback Amplified Page Speaker with Talkback Option 9 23 HESB Wall Mounting 9 24 Power Failure Options 9 25 Reserve Power 9 25 Power Failure Transfer Unit 9 25 Power Failure Emergency Transfer DPFT Installation 9 26 Station Message Detail Recording SMDR 9 27 SMDR Record Types 9 27 Index IN 1 ...

Page 13: ...CTX670 Explains how to remove and replace cabinets on installed systems Also includes input power requirements cable lengths network requirements and grounding requirements Chapter 4 PCB Installation provides procedures for Strata CTX system Printed Circuit Boards PCBs for installation into universal slots Includes installation instructions optional configuration information and wiring and program...

Page 14: ...n task could cause personal injury or death DN Represents any Directory Number button also known as an extension or intercom number PDN Represents any Primary Directory Number button the extension number for the telephone SDN Represents any Secondary appearance of a PDN A PDN which appears on another telephone is considered an SDN PhDN Represents any Phantom Directory Number button an additional D...

Page 15: ...Digital Telephone CD ROMs Strata CTX Quote Strata CTX WinAdmin Application Software and Documentation Library Strata CTX ACD Application Software and Documentation Library includes Strata CTX ACD software and documentation Net Server software and documentation and Voice Assistant software and documentation OAISYS includes software and documentation for OAISYS Chat Call Router and Net Phone For aut...

Page 16: ...Introduction Related Documents Media xii Strata CTX I M 10 02 ...

Page 17: ...s well as the hardware mentioned above Strata CTX100 Overview The Strata CTX100 system is a compact system that provides large system features see Figure 1 1 It is designed for wall mounting and occupies very little space The CTX100 basic processor can be configured with a one or two cabinet system A single Base cabinet system supports a combination of up to 64 Central Office CO lines and stations...

Page 18: ...12 for more information Built in adjustable digital volume PAD technology enables audio volume to be adjusted in eight steps to compensate for conference and or CO line network losses Memory Protection Battery If commercial AC power is lost or if a system is moved or stored without power the processor has an on board battery that protects data and the customer s programmed configuration from memor...

Page 19: ...s V 34 modem for point to point local or remote connection to the CTX WinAdminTM administration PC ARCS DTMF Receiver Busy Tone Detector Provides 16 DTMF receivers maximum and 16 Auto Busy Redial ABR Busy Tone detectors maximum AETS Ethernet LAN Interface Provides one 10baseT Ethernet circuit with an RJ45 connector for CTI Open Architecture applications future CTX Attendant Console future ACD Serv...

Page 20: ... requires one LIC100 4DTMF license maximum of 16 DTMF circuits Note DTMF tone receiver circuits are required for standard telephones Voice Mail DTMF integration Tie DID and DNIS line service The optional RS 232 serial port interface BSIS provides two circuits to interface with SMDI or Toshiba Proprietary Voice Mail integration Call Accounting SMDR and two for future applications The first circuit ...

Page 21: ...ied to the system can have direct access to each other as well as to the public and private network The Base Cabinet and optional Expansion Cabinets are the building blocks of the system Each system has a Base Cabinet and can have from one to six Expansion Cabinets All lines stations and options are tied together through the cabinets The overall weight and dimensions of the CTX670 cabinets are sho...

Page 22: ... with a Music on hold and or Background Music source With the CTX670 you can have up to 15 MOH BGM sources by adding Up to two BIOU PCBs each provides three MOH BGM input sources An RSTU PCB that provides up to eight MOH BGM input sources SmartMedia Memory The processor has an on board SmartMedia card slot A SmartMedia flash memory card can be inserted to backup and restore customer program data I...

Page 23: ...cessor via Strata CTX WinAdmin Processor license codes activate system hardware capacities in the following increments The first 64 line station ports do not require a license Each additional set of four line station ports requires one LIC670 4PORTS license maximum of 672 ports The on board DTMF receiver circuit provides up to 32 DTMF receiver hardware circuits The first four DTMF circuits do not ...

Page 24: ... Expansion Cabinet Refer to the following section for cabinet slot and station line capacities Tables 1 4 and 1 5 show the number of stations and CO lines allowed when additional cabinets and PCBs are used POW 5V 5V P F RESET EXP BASE AC IN BATT DC OUT 24V1 24V2 24V3 24V4 POWER ON OFF FG 5002 B101 B102 S101 S102 S103 S104 S105 S106 S107 S108 5466 B101 B102 S101 S102 S103 S104 S105 S106 S107 S108 S...

Page 25: ...nes station buttons and system features All tables apply to both systems unless otherwise noted Important The maximum capacities listed for the CTX100 in Tables 1 3 1 7 are based on an expanded CTX100 Base Expansion cabinet Table 1 3 Cabinet and Slot Capacities Cabinets Slots Ports CTX100 CTX670 Basic Processor BBCU BECU CTX670 Expanded Processor BBCU BECU BEXS BBMS Cabinets 1 or 2 1 to 2 1 to 7 U...

Page 26: ... lines slot 32 72 264 DID lines analog 4 lines slot 32 72 264 Tie lines analog 4 lines slot 32 72 264 VoIP lines 4 lines slot 1 1 Capacity is limited by FCC Part 15 ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC restrictions 8 20 20 T1 lines DS 1 2 2 T1 lines can be loop start ground start Tie or DID maximum 24 lines per unit any type or combination 64 96 264 ISDN BRI B channel lines3 3 BRI lines provide CO li...

Page 27: ... Group and Pooled Line Buttons 64 96 264 Station Loop Buttons 8 15 50 Door Unlock Buttons 4 8 16 Flexible Telephone Buttons 1600 3500 12000 Line Buttons in use at the same time 1440 3200 3200 Message Waiting Registration DNs with MW 130 230 800 Multiple Appearances of DNs on Telephones 2000 4000 12000 Night Transfer Buttons 2 4 8 One Touch Buttons 800 1750 6000 Primary Directory Numbers PDNs per s...

Page 28: ...ng three parties simultaneously 2 20 21 21 Conferencing eight parties simultaneously 2 8 8 12 Conference Party types up to 8 total lines stations 6 lines max 8 stations max 6 lines max 8 stations max 6 lines max 8 stations max Two CO Line Conferencing simultaneously Two party only no telephone or VM port 32 48 132 Conference Line Volume Adjustment Pad Groups 6 10 32 DID Numbers for Calling Number ...

Page 29: ... dynamically so the maximum number of simultaneous conferences is affected by the number of conference members in each conference The total number of members in simultaneous conferences cannot exceed the total number of conference circuits Each conference can have up to eight members 3 DTMF receivers are required for standard touch tone telephones voice mail integration Tie DID and DISA lines 4 An...

Page 30: ...s for 3000 and or 2000 series digital telephones BDKU eight more with BDKS optional Interface Options Digital telephones with or without BHEU BPCI future BVSU DADMs or digital cordless telephone Supports BDKS Stand alone digital cordless telephone DDSS console BATI DDCB Supports large LCD DKT3014 features Digital Telephone Interface Subassembly BDKS Provides eight additional circuits for 3000 and ...

Page 31: ...andard telephones Voice mail ports Off premises stations Other similar devices Alternate BGM source Auto Attendant digital announcer Message Waiting lamp Fax machines ACD Announcer Standard Telephone Subassembly RSTS Attaches to RDSU Provides two additional standard telephone circuits One maximum per RDSU Interface Options Same as RSTU except no Message Waiting lamp 48 Volt Supply Internal Option ...

Page 32: ... circuits Up to two RCMSs per RMCU for four CAMA lines max One RCMS comes packaged with the RMCU Same as RMCU Ground Loop Start Interface CO Line Interface Unit RGLU2 Provides four ground or loop start line circuits Each can be individually set for ground or loop start operation Interface Options Analog loop or ground start analog lines ISDN S T type Basic Rate Interface Unit RBSU Two ISDN BRI S T...

Page 33: ... RCOS subassembly per RCOU Same as RCOU T1 DS 1 Interface Unit RDTU2 Provides T1 DS1 Interface 1 8 1 16 or 1 24 channels lines depends on system programming Interface Options T1 Loop start lines Ground start lines Tie lines wink or immediate DID DOD lines wink or immediate Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit RRCU Supports two CTX670 remote cabinets 62 5 mµ multi mode fiber Remote cabinet not supported b...

Page 34: ...otes 1 Optional 2 License Control Music Source 1 Background Music and or Music on hold Music Source 2 Background Music and or Music on hold Music Source 3 Background Music and or Music on hold BSIS 2 Optional Conference SW with PAD Interface PCB BIOU 1 1 1 AMDS Remote Maintenance Modem 1 1 Ethernet Interface AETS 1 DTMF ABR Receivers ARCS 1 RJ45 Smart Media Maintenance and Customer Database Licens...

Page 35: ...te Control Relay Night Control Relay Notes 1 Not required for one to two cabinets Required for three or more cabinets 2 Optional See description of License Control earlier in this chapter 3 Optional one or two per system 25 Pair Music Source 1 Background Music and or Music on hold Music Source 2 Background Music and or Music on hold Music Source 3 Background Music and or Music on hold 2 BEXS 1 Exp...

Page 36: ...s NT 1 Voice Data 2B D RBUU RBUS ISDN BRI U 2 Circuits NT 1 Voice Data 2B D U 3 U 3 8 wire Modular Jacks 8 wire Modular Jacks ISDN BRI S T 2 Circuits TE Voice Data 2B D RBSU NT1 per circuit 2 U 3 T 3 8 wire Modular Jacks RMCU Trunk Circuits for E911 RCMS 2 Trunk Circuits RCMS 2 Trunk Circuits CAMA Line 2 wire Modular Jacks CAMA Line 2 wire Modular Jacks Network Demarcation Point Remote Location s ...

Page 37: ...it Power Failure Standard Telephone 8 max Off premises Station Secondary Protector 1 Customer supplied equipment 2 RSTU2 or above is required for standard telephone message waiting lamp 3 U S T R are ISDN reference model termination points 4 PDKU and RDSU should only be used for 2000 series digital telephones They do not support all of the 3000 series digital telephone features including LCD The P...

Page 38: ...e remote location 4 If necessary adjust the number of cabinets required The maximum number of Expansion Cabinets per system is six The maximum number of remote locations is also six The maximum number of cabinets supported by one fiber connection is two 5 Determine the total number of RRCU PCBs required at all remote locations see Table 1 52 on page 1 37 in Worksheet 6 Add the same number of RRCU ...

Page 39: ...hone with LCD white DT17 DKT2020 S 20 button Digital Speakerphone gray DT18 DKT2020 S W 20 button Digital Speakerphone white DT19 DKT2020 SD 20 button Digital Speakerphone with LCD gray DT20 DKT2020 SD W 20 button Digital Speakerphone with LCD white DT21 DKT2020 FDSP 20 button Digital Full Duplex Speakerphone with LCD gray DT22 DDSS2060 60 button Digital Direct Station Select Console gray DT23 DDS...

Page 40: ... 1___ 2___ 3___ 4____5___ 6____ Item Dealer Supplied Standard Telephone SLT Equipment Required Qty ST1 Standard Tone Dial Telephone ST3 External Modem and or Fax Devices ST4 External Voice Mail Ports to support Stratagy or other VM not for Stratagy DK ST5 Other Devices not listed requiring standard telephone circuit interface ST6 Alternate BGM Source connected to Std Tel port allocates RSTU ports ...

Page 41: ...U2 8 RDTU2 1 Slots RDTU2 CO12 ISDN and or QSIG with RPTU2 23 RPTU2 1 Slot RPTU2 CO13 ISDN and or QSIG with RPTU2 16 RPTU2 1 Slot RPTU2 CO14 ISDN and or QSIG with RPTU2 8 RPTU2 1 Slot RPTU2 CO15 ISDN BRI Circuit3 U type with RBUU 3 Each ISDN BRI circuit can be configured to provide two CO lines or interface to one BRI station Each circuit uses 2 CO lines and 2 station ports of system capacity regar...

Page 42: ... PCBs in S103 if it is available Place other required PCBs according to the guidelines herein Consult the following tables of maximum system capacity slot configurations as guidelines for PCB slot placement Check system capacities in Tables 1 3 1 7 to confirm that the features to be used are within limitations Notes 1 Always check the cabinet power factors using Worksheet 7 to make sure the instal...

Page 43: ...stalled in the next even slot If a BDKU BDKS PCB must support Speaker OCA it can only be installed in Slot 103 another PCB can be installed in S104 CTX100 Maximum Capacity Configuration Examples The tables in this section summarize the maximum capacities of digital telephones with various types of line circuits A PCB placement diagram for each numbered configuration follows tables Digital Telephon...

Page 44: ...es 8 CLID Table 1 16 CTX100 Base 24 stations with ADKU 8 loop start lines 0 CLID S101 S102 S103 S104 ADKU ADKU ADKU RCOU RCOS 8 DKTs 8 DKTs 8 DKTs 8 lines Table 1 17 CTX100 Base and Expansion Cabinet with Analog Loop Start Lines 8 Universal Slots 72 Stations Max 56 CO lines Max 92 Stations Analog Loop Start Lines combined Max Table No Stations Analog loop start lines 1 18 72 20 none can have Calle...

Page 45: ...DKU BDKS RCOU RCOS RCOU RCOS 16 DKTs 16 DKTs 8 lines 8 lines 16 DKTs 16 DKTs 8 lines 8 lines Table 1 21 CTX100 Base Expansion 64 stations 24 loop start lines 8 CLID S101 S102 S103 S104 S105 S106 S107 S108 BDKU BDKS BDKU BDKS RCIU RCIS RCOU RCOS BDKU BDKS BDKU BDKS RCOU RCOS RCOU RCOS 16 DKTs 16 DKTs 8 CLID 8 lines 16 DKTs 16 DKTs 8 lines 8 lines Table 1 22 CTX100 Base Expansion 64 stations 16 loop...

Page 46: ...107 S108 BDKU BDKS BDKU BDKS RCOU RCOS RCOU RCOS RCOU RCOS RCOU RCOS RCIU RCIS RCOU RCOS 16 DKTs 16 DKTs 8 lines 8 lines 8 lines 8 lines 8 CLID 8 lines Table 1 28 CTX100 Base Expansion 32 stations 32 loop start lines 16 CLID S101 S102 S103 S104 S105 S106 S107 S108 BDKU BDKS BDKU BDKS RCOU RCOS RCOU RCOS RCIU RCIS RCOU RCOS RCIU RCIS RCOU RCOS 16 DKTs 16 DKTs 8 lines 8 lines 8 CLID 8 lines 8 CLID 8...

Page 47: ...24 23 1 33 32 40 40 1 34 16 48 46 Table 1 32 CTX100 Base 40 stations and 24 T1 and or PRI lines S101 S102 S103 S1041 1 S104 only 8 DKTs because of cabinet power factor BDKU BDKS BDKU BDKS RxTU22 2 RxTU2 could be RDTU2 T1 or RPTU2 PRI ADKU 16 DKTs 16 DKTs 24 lines 8 DKTs Table 1 33 CTX100 Base 32 stations and 40 T1 and or PRI lines S101 S102 S103 S104 RxTU2 BDKU BDKS RxTU21 1 RxTU2 could be RDTU2 T...

Page 48: ...RxTU2 could be RDTU2 T1 or RPTU2 PRI BDKU BDKS BDKU BDKS 16 DKTs 16 DKTs 24 lines 8 DKTs 16 lines 16 DKTs 16 DKTs Table 1 36 CTX100 Base and Expansion 56 stations and 56 T1 and or PRI lines S101 S102 S103 S1041 1 S104 only 8 DKTs because of cabinet power factor S105 S106 S107 S108 BDKU BDKS BDKU BDKS RxTU2 ADKU RxTU22 2 RxTU2 could be RDTU2 T1 or RPTU2 PRI Vacant Shared RDTU2 BDKU BDKS 16 DKTs 16 ...

Page 49: ...ine any type 1 42 16 12 line any type 1 43 0 16 line any type Table 1 39 CTX100 Base 40 stations 4 Ground Start Lines S101 S102 S103 S104 BDKU BDKS BDKU BDKS ADKU RGLU1 1 RGLU ground start lines only because of cabinet power factor 16 DKTs 16 DKTs 8 DKTs 4 lines Table 1 40 CTX100 Base 32 stations 4 Tie or DID and 4 Ground Start Lines S101 S102 S103 S104 BDKU BDKS BDKU BDKS RxxU1 1 RxxU can be REMU...

Page 50: ... Analog Tie DID and or Ground Start Lines 8 Universal Slots 72 Stations Max 32 CO lines Max 80 Stations Analog Tie DID and or ground start Lines combined Max Table No Stations Analog Tie DID and or Ground Start Lines 1 45 72 12 lines 4 Tie DID max 1 46 64 16 lines 8 Tie DID max 1 47 56 16 lines 12 Tie DID max 1 48 48 16 lines any type 1 49 48 20 lines 16 Tie DID max 1 50 32 24 lines any type 1 51 ...

Page 51: ...Start Lines S101 S102 S103 S104 S105 S106 S107 S108 BDKU BDKS ADKU RxxU1 1 RxxU can be REMU Tie RDDU DID or RGLU ground start lines RxxU BDKU BDKS ADKU RxxU RxxU 16 DKTs 8 DKTs 4 lines 4 lines 16 DKTs 8 DKTs 4 lines 4 lines Table 1 49 CTX100 Base Expansion 48 stations 16 Tie or DID and 4 Ground Start Lines S101 S102 S103 S104 S105 S106 S107 S108 BDKU BDKS BDKU BDKS RxxU1 1 RxxU can be REMU Tie RDD...

Page 52: ... S_05 in any Expansion Cabinet If 17 or more channels are used the next highest slot adjacent to the RDTU or RPTU slot cannot be used Slots adjacent to 8 or 16 channel RDTU or RPTU PCBs can be used BDKU PDKU RDSU without Speaker OCA can be in any available slot in any cabinet BDKU PDKU RDSU with Speaker OCA can be in any available slots in the Base and S_01 S_06 in all Exp Cabs BDKU BDKS without S...

Page 53: ...e required for 3 to 7 cabinet systems BSIS subassembly PCB is required for SMDR and or SMDI or Toshiba Proprietary Voice Mail RS 232 interface Note The BECU BBCU is licensed for 64 ports and four DTMF receivers from the factory If more capacity is required additional licenses must be uploaded to the processor See Worksheet 9 Software Licenses on page 1 52 Step 2 Remote Cabinet PCBs RRCU PCBs insta...

Page 54: ...to 11 RDTU PCBs can be installed in a fully expanded system Table 1 53 Remote Cabinet Data Cables and Connectors Data Cables RRCU Connectors M1 S1 M2 S2 BDCL1A MS1 X X BDCL1A M2 X BDCL1A S2 X X Applies to connector Table 1 54 RDTU PCB Cabinet Slot Configuration T1 Channels Needed per Cabinet Slots Needed RDTU PCBs Needed1 1 RDTU PCBs do not have to be installed in the order shown in this table Exa...

Page 55: ...e Mail ports it supports except BDKU with BDKS which provides 16 circuits for digital telephones Step 7 ISDN BRI Digital Station PCBs See Worksheet 3 CO Line to determine BRI station PCB requirements RBUU RBUU with RBUS RBSU RBSU with RBSS Each PCB or PCB combination requires one slot These PCBs can be installed in any slot except a slot is left vacant to provide capacity for RDTU or RPTU as shown...

Page 56: ...al Line PCBs See Worksheet 3 CO Line to determine ISDN BRI line PCB requirements RBUU RBUU with RBUS RBSU RBSU with RBSS Each PCB or PCB combination requires one slot These PCBs can be installed in any slot except a slot that is left vacant to provide capacity for RDTU or RPTU as shown in Tables 1 54 and 1 55 Each single PCB provides 2 BRI circuits four lines and combination PCBs provide four BRI ...

Page 57: ...abinet PF is within limits Important Power Factor Considerations The individual PCB and telephone power factors can be found on pages 1 42 and 1 43 The sum of all PCB and telephones 24VDC PFs in a given cabinet cannot exceed 85 for CTX670 45 for CTX100 The sum of all PCB 5VDC PFs in a given cabinet cannot exceed 40 for CTX670 20 for CTX100 Telephones do not have 5VDC PFs If a cabinet PF is exceede...

Page 58: ... 4 0 AETS 0 2 0 1 RCOU1 2 1 9 2 0 AMDS 1 3 0 5 RDDU1 2 6 7 0 BBCU1 4 5 2 0 RDSU1 24VDC 1 1 0 3 BECU1 4 5 2 0 RDSU1 R48S1 48VDC 1 1 0 5 BBMS1 0 0 RDTU1 2 1 8 1 0 BEXS1 2 0 1 0 REMU2 PEMU1 1 0 7 5 BSIS1 1 0 0 5 RGLU1 2 2 1 2 5 BDKU1 0 8 0 3 RMCU1 0 7 0 3 BDKS1 0 4 0 15 RPTU1 2 2 6 1 0 BIOU1 1 5 6 6 RSTU1 2 3 24VDC 1 4 0 5 PCOU1 2 1 9 2 0 RSTU1 R48S 48VDC 1 4 1 0 PDKU1 2 0 8 0 3 RSTU2 3 R48S 48VDC 4 ...

Page 59: ...MDFB x 1 2 x 1 2 x 1 2 x 1 2 DDSS Console x 0 8 x 0 8 x 0 8 x 0 8 Add on Module DADM x 0 4 x 0 4 x 0 4 x 0 4 BATI x 0 7 x 0 7 x 0 7 x 0 7 Integrated BPCI future x 0 2 x 0 2 x 0 2 x 0 2 Standard Phone 48VDC x 1 0 x 1 0 x 1 0 x 1 0 Standard Phone 24VDC x 0 5 x 0 5 x 0 5 x 0 5 Power Failure Unit DPFT x 3 0 x 3 0 x 3 0 x 3 0 HHEU or BHEU x 0 1 x 0 1 x 0 1 x 0 1 BVSU or DVSU x 0 2 x 0 2 x 0 2 x 0 2 Tot...

Page 60: ...ther PF exceeds its limit adjust the PCB telephone placement to meet the PF requirement Note Total 5VDC PF of PCBs must be less than 20 for each CTX100 cabinet and 40 for each CTX670 cabinet Total 24VDC PF of PCBs and telephones must be less than 45 for each CTX100 cabinet and 85 for each CTX670 cabinet CTX100 CTX100 Base Cabinet CTX100 Expansion Cabinet Slot PCB Type PCB 5VDC PF PCB 24VDC PF Slot...

Page 61: ... 5VDC PF PCB 24VDC PF Slot PCB Type PCB 5VDC PF PCB 24VDC PF Slot PCB Type PCB 5VDC PF PCB 24VDC PF S301 S401 S501 S302 S402 S502 S303 S403 S503 S304 S404 S504 S305 S405 S505 S306 S406 S506 S307 S407 S507 S308 S408 S508 S309 S409 S509 S310 S410 S510 Total PCB PF Total PCB PF Total PCB PF Total Phone PF Total Phone PF Total Phone PF Total Cabinet PF Total Cabinet PF Total Cabinet PF CTX670 Cabinet ...

Page 62: ...Hz 62Hz 100 watts maximum Strata CTX100 Primary Power Current Consumption Rating in Amperes 120VAC 1 cabinet 2 cabinets 1 8 amps 3 6 amps Power Supply Unit APSU112A DC voltage output specification 24VDC 26 3 27 8VDC 3 2 DC amps 5VDC 4 5 5 5VDC 2 0 DC amps 5VDC 4 5 5 5VDC 0 2 DC amps 3 3VDC 3 0 3 6VDC 0 5 DC amps Table 1 60 Strata CTX670 Electrical Characteristics Strata CTX670 Primary AC Power Vol...

Page 63: ...standard on the CTX670 power supply An optional ABCS battery changer must be used in the CTX100 power supply Main Location ____________ Remote Location 1___ 2___ 3___ 4____5___ 6____ CTX670 Cabinet Power Components Enter the Number Required Spare Power Supply BPSU672 AC Power Strips RPSB2 BPSB240 208 240VAC Power Supply Cord BACL240 Battery Cables PBTC 3M BBTC1A 2 0M Battery DIstribution Box BBDB ...

Page 64: ...rent limiting Nominal float voltage 2 275 volts cell Charge current 0 7 amps maximum Battery discharge cut off voltage 20 5 0 5VDC 1 cabinet 2 cabinets 3 cabinets 4 cabinets 6 0 amps 12 0 amps 18 0 amps 24 0 amps 5 cabinets 6 cabinets 7 cabinets 30 0 amps 36 0 amps 42 0 amps Table 1 64 CTX670 Typical Reserve Power Duration Estimates1 1 Assumes 80 ampere hours with 12VDC batteries Number of Cabinet...

Page 65: ...208VAC or 240VAC primary power provides three 240VAC 20A outlets NEMA 6 20R and 9ft AC power cord with a standard 240VAC 20A plug NEMA 6 20P This unit is field installed inside system cabinet side panels The system can use 16 amps max One BPSB240 is required for two or three cabinet systems Two BPSB240s are required for four or five cabinet systems Notes Local electric codes allow only one AC powe...

Page 66: ...B240 Strata CTX conduit connection box is installed in the bottom cabinet side panel It is used to hardwire Primary AC power and reserve battery power connections through conduit These boxes are required by UL for three or more floor mounted cabinets Conduit boxes are not required for wall mounted systems with any number of cabinets or floor mounted system with one or two cabinets They can be used...

Page 67: ...ocal code allows only one AC cord the system requires a BCCB120 conduit box wired by a certified electrician when using 120VAC as primary power Otherwise 208VAC or 240VAC should be used as the primary power source see cabinet power options listed below If more than five cabinets are installed 208VAC or 240VAC is required Table 1 68 Wall Mount Cabinet Power Component Requirements for 208VAC or 240V...

Page 68: ...ion of 4 DTMF receiver ports number 5 and above on CTX670 system Maximum 32 DTMF receiver ports per system LIC100 SER PORT BSIS RS 232 serial port interface for SMDI or Toshiba Proprietary Voice Mail VM interface Call Accounting SMDR and future applications One circuit does not require a license but circuits 2 4 each require one LIC100 SER PORT license LIC670 SER PORT BSIS RS 232 serial port inter...

Page 69: ... NC Standard Telephone Interface RSTU3 RDSU RSTS X X X X Electronic Telephone Interface PEKU PESU X X NC NC Digital Telephone Interface ADKU NC NC X NC BDKU X X X X BDKS NC NC X X PDKU2 2000 series digital phones only X X X X RDSU 2000 series digital phones only X X X X CO Line Interface RGLU2 X X X X RCOU RCOS X X X X REMU X X X X RDTU2 X X X X ISDN Interface RBSU RBSS X2 X X X RBUU RBUS X2 X X X...

Page 70: ...X NC X Battery Distribution Box RBDB2 X NC NC NC BBDB1 new Battery Dist Box 7 BBTC2A 2 0M X X NC X Power Strip RPSB1 120VAC power strip X NC NC NC RPSB2 120VAC power strip X X NC X BPSB240 240VAC power strip NC NC NC X Battery Cable PBTC 3M X X NC X BBTC1A 2 0M NC X NC X ABTC 3M NC NC X NC Battery Charger ABCS1 Built in Built in X Built in X Compatible NC Not Compatible 1 If the BECU BBCU replaces...

Page 71: ...sporting system hardware Packaging and Storage CAUTION When handling installing removing examining PCBs do not touch the back soldered side or edge connector Always hold the PCB by its edges When packaging and storing the system remove PCBs from the system cabinet the power supply may remain installed in the cabinet for storage and shipment PCBs should be packaged in their original antistatic bags...

Page 72: ... support the CTX100 should be able to support 35 lbs The weight of each cabinet is shown in Table 1 1 on page 1 2 Clearance and Location The minimum clearance requirements for the Strata CTX100 Base and Expansion cabinets are shown in Figure 2 1 Consider the following conditions when selecting a location for the Cabinet s The location must be Dry and clean Well ventilated Well illuminated Easily a...

Page 73: ...Strata CTX100 Installation Site Requirements Strata CTX I M 10 02 2 3 Front View Base Cabinet Wall Exp Cabinet Side View 36 Wall 5910 10 19 9 24 36 24 14 5 15 1 Figure 2 1 CTX100 Base Cabinets and Expansion Clearance Requirements ...

Page 74: ...necting the Base and Expansion cabinets is not necessary Power Considerations The power supply in each Strata CTX100 Base and Expansion Cabinet furnishes power to all of the PCBs and stations and some of the interface peripherals The primary AC power for each cabinet is 120VAC see Table 1 59 on page 1 46 Table 2 1 CTX100 Environmental Characteristics Environmental Specifications Operating temperat...

Page 75: ...re black wire to green wire the outlet is not properly grounded Omit Steps 5 and 6 and see following CAUTION 5 If a reading of zero volts on one terminal and a reading of 100 125VAC on the other terminal is obtained remove both probes from the outlet 6 Set the meter to the OHMS Rx1 scale Place one probe on the ground terminal and the other probe on the terminal that produced a reading of zero volt...

Page 76: ...s from the back of the Base Unit 2 Slide the metal cover about a half inch to the right it will drop down and forward to remove it 3 If you are installing an Expansion Cabinet remove one screw from the back of the Expansion Cabinet Slide the metal cover to the right to remove it Note The figure below show the position of the screws Back covers should be removed before the Base and Expansion cabine...

Page 77: ...ck board to the wall with screws attached to the wall studs shown in Figure 2 5 3 Place the Base Cabinet back cover at the desired location on the back board using a level and mark the location of the four screw holes there is one on each corner 4 Drill holes on these marks 5 Secure the top two screws approximately two thirds of the way into the top two holes on the back board 6 Hang the Base Cabi...

Page 78: ...ng to AC Power and Grounding Requirements on page 2 4 11 Go to Step 8 Set Jumpers and Install Option PCBs onto the ACTU on page 2 18 Screw A Flange Hook Hook Flange Base Expansion Stud Plaster Board Back Board 1 2 Inch Plywood 5912 Base Expansion Hanger Back Cover Bottom left hanger is only used on the Base Cabinet Hanger Hole Mount Cabinet Slide left Unm ount Cabinet Slide right and up 5937 ...

Page 79: ...ch corner Make sure the location of the Expansion Cabinet meets the minimum clearance requirements specified in Figure 2 1 on page 2 3 5 Drill holes on these marks 6 Place the Expansion Cabinet back cover on the wall back board and secure the back cover to the back board with four screws 7 On the right side of the AMAU motherboard inside the Base Cabinet flip open the top and bottom locks for data...

Page 80: ...The data ribbon cable should now be connected to the Base and Expansion cabinets 12 Install PCBs into the Expansion Cabinet follow the instructions in Step 10 Install Other PCBs into the Cabinet s Note The Base Cabinet DC power switch will be the master control for turning the DC power of both cabinets On Off 13 Attach the outside covers on the Expansion Cabinet Figure 2 7 Base and Expansion Cabin...

Page 81: ... location within nine feet of the system the interface cable is nine feet long WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons read and follow these instructions Use only 12VDC gelcell batteries Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire The cells may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions Do not open or mutilate the batteries Released electrolyte is corro...

Page 82: ...y cable to the open positive terminal of the 12VDC battery Connect the black lead to the open negative terminal of the second 12VDC battery Figure 2 9 Battery Wiring Diagram WARNING Whenever the cabinet top cover is removed use extreme caution Do not touch any internal power supply components because hazardous voltages may be exposed Whenever adding removing power supply components or checking cir...

Page 83: ...power supply CN BAT receptacle on the ABCS charger 6 To test reserve power operation disconnect the system AC power plug from the source outlet while the power supply power On Off switch in the On position The AC and DC power lights should be Off The system should continue to operate without interruption or dropped calls 7 Plug the AC power cable back into the outlet make sure the power supply swi...

Page 84: ...n Cabinet Figure 2 13 Cable Wiring for the Expansion Cabinet Side view ABTC 3M Cable Base Cabinet side view 6078 Run ABTC 3M Cable from Base Cabinet along shelf of Exp Cabinet to Battery Charger Base Cabinet Expansion Cabinet ABTC 3M Battery Cable to Battery Charger ABTC 3M Battery Cable is secured with a tie wrap Expansion Cabinet 5996 ...

Page 85: ...el it click If the breaker was tripped you will hear or feel it click back to the set position If the circuit breaker resets pull the PCBs and check for MDF shorts associated with the slots assigned to the tripped circuit breaker Remove any defective PCBs and MDF shorts Restore power and verify the system is working normally 3 Replace the power supply if the circuit breaker continues to trip and a...

Page 86: ... the PF reset button with a pointed tool or pencil If the PF LED turns off and does not turn on again it may have been turned on by a current surge while installing a PCB while the power supply was turned on When a PF alarm is indicated check that the cabinet power factor is not exceeded using Worksheet 7 System Power Factor Check on page 1 41 If the Power factor has been exceeded relocate any PCB...

Page 87: ...om CN BAT connector of power supply 4 Unplug the DC cable from the CN OUT connector P16 and cut the tie wrap Be careful not to cut any wires 5 Remove the FG screw from left side of power supply to free FG wire terminal and ground wire 6 Remove the Power Supply from the Cabinet see Figure 2 16 7 If you are going to remove the ABCS battery charger use pliers to unlock the plastic holders of the ABCS...

Page 88: ... steps 1 On the ACTU PCB set the battery jumper BATT to the On position 2 On the ACTU make sure the Mu A jumper plug is set to the Mu position U S and Canada 3 On the ACTU PCB set the BBMS jumper ATTACHED BBMS to the NO position Note If you are installing the AETS option PCB before mounting the AETS dress its green jumper wire under and behind the Ethernet port and out the top as shown in Figure 2...

Page 89: ...MOH2 UP YES P301 P302 ATTACHED BBMS P601 P801 NO ACTU1A AMDS1A BSIS ARCS1A BSIS1A RS232 C SMDR and SMDI Control Relay Terminal Night Transfer etc MOH BGM1 RCA Jack 600 ohm page output Not Used Not Used UP UP UP AETS1A Future MOH2 Jack AETS1A 10 Base T Ethernet Ground AETS Green Jumper Wire Battery Backup Jumper ARCS1A DTMF ABR Circuits MOH BGM Volume Control SmartMedia Slot SmartMedia Card MU A La...

Page 90: ...essor ACTU PCB The Strata CTX100 Base cabinet has one slot dedicated to the processor PCB 1 Slide the ACTU processor PCB into the first slot on the left side of the cabinet as shown 2 Loosen the screw slightly then slide the processor lock upwards Tighten the screw so that the PCB is locked into place 6003 6004 ...

Page 91: ...he PCBs into place 5 Configure the PCBs for software options through programming Refer to the Strata CTX Programming Manual for more detailed programming instructions Note The Base and Expansion cabinets have four universal PCB slots each which can accept the same universal PCBs as the CTX670 CTX100 only components are shown in Table 2 2 Table 2 2 CTX100 Cabinet and Processor Components PCB Provid...

Page 92: ...ion Cabinet can run through the right and left sides see Figure 2 20 Figure 2 20 Opposite Direction Cable Routing AMDS Optional V 34 Modem One per system to provide 33 6kbps maximum modem for WinAdmin ACTU BSIS Optional Serial interface unit same unit used for CTX670 Provides four RS 232 serial ports SMDR SMDI ACTU ABCS Optional Battery Charger Circuit One per Power Supply for connection of Reserv...

Page 93: ... the cables as needed see Figure 2 22 Note Cables can be run out of either side of Base or Expansion cabinets 3 Connect applicable wiring e g modular CO line cords 25 pair amphenol connector cables to the front of the PCBs as described earlier 4 Secure all Amphenol cables to the cabinets with tie wraps see Figure 2 23 6008 Power Supply Power Supply 5968 Run cables through cover knock outs holes on...

Page 94: ...Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet 2 24 Strata CTX I M 10 02 ...

Page 95: ...e the proper claims After unpacking and before installing check the system against the packing list and inspect all equipment for damage If equipment is missing or damaged contact your supplier immediately Be sure to retain original packaging materials for re use when storing or transporting system hardware Packaging and Storage CAUTION When handling installing removing examining PCBs do not touch...

Page 96: ...r customer supplied 12VDC batteries can be connected to the CTX670 to serve as a backup in case of power failure Separate reserve power may be required for remote expansion cabinets Clearance and Location The Base and optional Expansion Cabinets can be either floor or wall mounted Figure 3 1 shows the minimum clearance requirements for up to seven cabinets Notes Floor mounting requires the followi...

Page 97: ...r Wall Mounting up to 7 cabinets Wall 26 5 Cabinets 10 65 36 Wall Front View Top View 75 is minimum height requirements for Floor Mounting up to 7 cabinets 12 65 Wall 26 5 Cabinets 36 2 Brackets RWBF 5459 Floor Expansion Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Base Cabinet 13 5 24 24 75 26 5 3 3 Floor Mount Stands BFIF Expansion Cabinet Exp...

Page 98: ...aintain normal operation during a power failure see Table 1 63 on page 1 48 and Table 1 60 on page 1 46 The batteries are kept in a highly charged state by the standard power supply and must be connected when the system is operating normally Fully charged batteries must be connected when normal AC power is available batteries cannot be connected after during an actual power failure Underwriters La...

Page 99: ...éléphonique comprenant un dispositif de protection Oneac Corp type 6 AP Voir le manuel d instructions Complies with part 68 FCC rules FCC Registration number CJ69XA 10242 KF E CJ69XA 10243 MF E CJ6JPN 22758 PF E Ringer equivalence0 2B ac 0 0 dc 0 3B ac 0 0 dc This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject ot the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful ...

Page 100: ...y which is different from the DK280 or DK424 To install power supplies in cabinets of new or installed systems 1 Remove the power supply from its box The power supply AC power cord for 120VAC and the power supply mounting screws are provided with the KSU cabinet If the system is to be powered by 208VAC or 240VAC another powered cord BACL240 must be ordered separately for each power supply 2 Make s...

Page 101: ...ve power cabling and PCB cabling per the Recommended Installation Sequence on page 3 6 Check the 24 Volt Circuit Breakers The BPSU672A provides four 24v circuit breakers as shown in Figure 3 3 If a low resistance between 24 volts and ground exists the circuit breaker will trip Usually the front panel DC green LED indicator will turn off but not always Also if AC power is recycled the DC LED indica...

Page 102: ... power factor is not exceeded using the Worksheet 7 System Power Factor Check on page 1 41 If the Power factor has been exceeded relocate any PCBs that are causing the PF to be exceeded Power Supply BPSU672 Removal 1 Remove the front and right side covers Figure 3 5 from the cabinet Remove the right side covers of other cabinets as needed to disconnect wiring 2 Turn the power supply Off and discon...

Page 103: ...es 2 On BPSU672 the BATT output is 0 volts unless connected to good batteries Power Factor PF alarm LED indicates the cabinet PF was exceeded Correct the problem and press the RESET button to clear the alarm 24V Circuit Breaker Assignments 24V 1 24V 2 24V 3 24V 4 EXP Cabinet 24V 1 24V 2 24V 3 24V 4 S101 S102 S103 S104 S105 S106 S107 S108 S_01 S_02 S_03 S_04 S_05 S_06 S_07 S_08 S_09 S_10 Base Cabin...

Page 104: ...binet back cover against the wall or backboard so that its two top mounting holes are approximately 6 1 2 feet 78 inches above the floor This allows up to seven cabinets to be installed top down with a six inch clearance between the floor and bottom cabinet see Figures 3 6 and 3 7 4 Use a level to make sure that the back cover is held level 5 Trace the upper arch of the top mounting holes with a p...

Page 105: ...r mounting position and secure the cabinet to the back cover with two screws to the right side of the back cover Repeat for all other Expansion Cabinets 5 Loosen the bonding connection plates fastened on both sides of the first Expansion Cabinet see Figure 3 9 then fasten the plates between the Base Cabinet and the first Expansion Cabinet Repeat to connect the first Expansion Cabinet to the second...

Page 106: ...Board Wall Dealer Supplied 12 X 1 25 Wood Screws 4 Screws Per Cabinet 12 X 2 or long enough to secure to the wall stud Wood Screws Use as many as necessary to secure plywood backboard 3 4 Plywood Backboard Floor 5040 5 0 ft minimum for 5 cabinets or 6 5 ft for 7 cabinets Locating Parts Figure 3 4 Cabinet Mounting Surface Diagram ...

Page 107: ...emove four screws to remove back cover Loosen two screws to remove the side cover right and left covers 5041 5038 R i g h t F r o n t Right Side Cover Top Cover Base Cabinet Only Front Cover Loosen two screws to remove front cover Loosen two screws to remove the side covers right and left side covers Loosen four screws to remove the top cover Note Do not remove the top cover if the Base Cabinet is...

Page 108: ...Marking Hole 1459 Figure 3 6 CTX670 Back Cover Mounting Holes 1460 Important After mounting cabinet to back cover use two screws to fasten cabinet to back cover Hanger Back Cover Mounting Strip Hanger Hole Back Cover Hang cabinet on back cover then slide to right Figure 3 7 CTX670 Mounting Cabinet on Back Cover ...

Page 109: ... IN AC IN DC OUT 27V1 27V2 27V3 27V4 POWER ON OFF FG 5002 POW 5V 5V P F RESET EXP BASE AC IN BATT DC OUT 27V1 27V2 27V3 27V4 POWER ON OFF FG 5002 S201 S202 S203 S204 S205 S206 S207 S208 S209 S210 CABINET NO 2 S201 S202 S203 S204 S205 S206 S207 S208 S209 S210 3 4 5 6 7 POW 5V 5V P F RESET EXP BASE AC IN AC IN DC OUT 27V1 27V2 27V3 27V4 POWER ON OFF FG 5002 POW 5V 5V P F RESET EXP BASE AC IN BATT DC...

Page 110: ...te per Figure 3 9 Figure 3 9 Data Cables Shown in Cabinet Interior Side View To MDF Left Side Bonding Connection Plate required for all wall mount expansion cabinets Remote Cabinet Cable feed through hole PCB Cable Front Data Cables CAB 2 CAB 3 CAB 4 CAB 5 CAB 6 CAB 7 Cable Guard Screw Cable Guard Data Cable Door shown open Base Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Cab 2 Cable 5342 ...

Page 111: ...re 3 10 Front Cable Shield B50MT 1 Attach lead to grounding screw 2 Wrap mesh around communication cables 3 Secure with velcro strap CAUTION Mesh strap should not touch cabinet metal surfaces Part No B50MT comes with the Base Cabinet It must be ordered separately for each Remote Cabinet pair 25 Pair Amphenol Cables 5045 To MDF Knock Out Plastic To MDF Top 25 Pair Amphenol Cables Figure 3 10 Cabine...

Page 112: ...rimary AC power outlet must be dedicated and must be routed through the same conduit as the phase conductors serving the system The conductor connected to the frame ground FG screw on the system power supply must be insulated and comply with the general rules for grounding contained in Article 250 of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 but must not depend on the cord and plug of the system If the...

Page 113: ... 0 25 ohms Note The ground must be routed through the same conduit as the phase conductors serving the system Single Point Ground SPG Cold Water Pipe or Ground Rod Note The SPG cannot be structural steel members or conduit A A Note The impedance of the link between point A and B must be less than 0 25 ohms Note The impedance of the link between point A and B must be less than 0 25 ohms 120VAC Syst...

Page 114: ...It may not always be possible to power a complete CTX670 from a single circuit breaker panel For example in the case where a cabinet is remotely located To avoid accidental turn off do not configure the outlet serving the CTX670 with an On Off switch AC outlets serving the cabinets must be close enough so that the power cord from the cabinet power supply or power strip can reach the outlet these p...

Page 115: ...ws two AC power cords connected to the system BPSB240 Cabinet power strip for 208VAC or 240VAC primary power Provides three 240VAC 20A outlets NEMA 6 20R and nine ft AC power cord with a standard 240VAC 20A plug NEMA 6 20P This unit is field installed inside system cabinet side panels The cord is rated at 16 amps max See Figures 3 14 3 17 One BPSB240 is required for two or three cabinet systems Tw...

Page 116: ...SU672A BATT AC IN BPSU672A BATT AC IN CHSUB672A Cabinet 1 base CHSUE672A Cabinet 2 expansion CHSUE672A Cabinet 3 expansion CHSUE672A Cabinet 4 expansion CHSUE672A Cabinet 5 expansion Data Cable supplied with expansion cabinet 7 BBTC2A 2M battery cables supplied with BBDB 5046 Power Strip RPSB2 for 120VAC only Battery Distribution Box BBDB Power Strip Cables to Primary AC Power outlets 9 ft BBTC1A ...

Page 117: ...CHSUE672A Cabinet 3 expansion CHSUE672A Cabinet 6 expansion CHSUE672A Cabinet 7 expansion Data Cable supplied with expansion cabinet 7 BBTC2A 2M battery cables supplied with BBDB Battery Distribution Box BBDB BBTC1A 2M Cables to Reserve Power Batteries 2 m Power Supply Power supply cord for 240VAC 10 amps ordered separately 2 3 4 5 6 7 Power Strip BPSB240A for 208VAC 240VAC only Power Strip Cord i...

Page 118: ...required by the local electrical code might differ for 208VAC and 240VAC Thus in some areas of the U S the plug used on the Toshiba 240VAC power strip and 240VAC power supply cord NEMA code 6 20P can not be used for 208VAC installations In this case when using 208VAC the AC plugs on the BPSB240 power strip cord that connects directly to the 208VAC wall outlet must be changed by a certified electri...

Page 119: ... 208VAC or 240VAC only BPSB240 Receptacle Pass Seymour 5858 NEMA No 6 20P 16A max Cable Length 3 m Approx 9 ft Cabinet Right Side Panel Cabinet Bonding Plate 5219 Power Strip for 120VAC only RPSB2 Receptacle NEMA No 5 15R Plug NEMA No 5 15R 12A max Plug Pass Seymour 5466 X NEMA No 6 20P 16A max WARNING To prevent serious injury always mount power strips with provided screws before inserting plug i...

Page 120: ... exits system Cabinet 1 Power Supply Cabinet 2 Power Supply Cabinet 3 Power Supply Cabinet 4 Power Supply Cabinet 5 Power Supply Notes 1 2 208VAC or 240VAC only Notes 1 2 120VAC only Note 2 120VAC only Note 2 120VAC only Note 2 120VAC only Notes 1 2 120 208 240VAC Notes 1 2 120 208 240VAC Cabinet 1 Power Supply Cabinet 2 Power Supply Cabinet 3 Power Supply BPSB240 208 240VAC or RPSB2 120VAC Right ...

Page 121: ...on Figure 3 16 AC Power Cords in Six or Seven Cabinets 5462 Six or Seven cabinets one AC cord exits system Cabinet 3 Power Supply Cabinet 1 Power Supply Cabinet 2 Power Supply Cabinet 4 Power Supply Cabinet 5 Power Supply Cabinet 6 Power Supply Cabinet 7 Power Supply Notes 1 2 208VAC or 240VAC only BPSB240 ...

Page 122: ...unted expansion cabinets on both right and left sides AC Power Cables Front RPSB2 or BPSB240 Power Strip All Power Strip cords are 9 feet long 5233 120VAC power supply cord is shipped with each cabinet A special AC power supply cord BACL240 must be ordered separately for each power supply if using 208VAC or Figure 3 17 AC Power Strips in Cabinet Interior ...

Page 123: ...with LCD phones Batteries used for this test are gel cell and maintenance free Reserve duration will vary depending upon battery type age and manufacturer These figures should only be used as an estimate Table 3 4 Typical Reserve Power Duration Estimate The procedure for installing reserve power varies depending on the number of cabinets in the system and the mounting method employed in installing...

Page 124: ...ion disconnect system AC power plugs with power supply On Off switches in the On position The system should continue to operate without interruption Note If connecting four batteries follow the wiring diagram in Figure 3 18 Table 3 5 Reserve Battery Cabinet Components Cables Option Description PBTC 3M A three meter battery cable used to connect reserve power batteries to the system power supply wh...

Page 125: ...cond 12VDC battery 5 Connect a second BBTC1A 2 0M in parallel to the first BBTC1A 2 0M cable per Steps 2 3 and 4 instructions 6 Plug the two BBTC1A 2 0M battery cables into the Battery Distribution Box Important The cabinets must be connected to the live AC power source and the power supply On Off switches set to On prior to the final step of connecting the reserve power bat teries to the power su...

Page 126: ...SU672 BATT Connnector 4 Batteries 2 Cabinets without BBDB 2 Batteries 2 Cabinets without BBDB 10A Fuse PBTC 3M Cables 9 ft 10A Fuse Exp Cabinet Base Cabinet Base Cabinet Exp Cabinet Base Cabinet PBTC 3M Cables 9 ft 12 Volt Batteries 80 AMP HR Each 12 Volt Batteries 80 AMP HR each BATT BBDB C Cable supplied with BBTC1A 2M Cable C Cables supplied with BBTC1A 2M Cable Fuses 12 AMP BBDB cover removed ...

Page 127: ...age 3 50 7 Install ground wiring AC and reserve power cabling and PCB cabling per the Recommended Installation Sequence on page 3 6 8 Fill out cabinet slot identification labels on cabinet s Figure 3 8 9 Reinstall covers on to cabinets Figure 3 5 Table 3 6 Floor Mount Hardware Option Description BCCB120 or BCCB240 CTX670 conduit connection box that is installed in the base cabinet side panel It is...

Page 128: ...o the wall with customer provided wood screws and wall anchors as required 7 For systems with just three cabinets secure the floor fixtures already attached to the bottom cabinet to the floor with the customer provided floor bolts 8 Refer to the sub sections that follow the appropriate procedure to anchor the system to concrete wood or computer room floor 9 Add remaining cabinets making sure that ...

Page 129: ...s required Floor fixture BFIF must be fixed to floor by either anchor bolts or wall by RWBF wall brackets see Figures 3 19 and 3 20 A B Front 2 Mouting Screws Provided with BFIF Kit Top Cabinet Wall Securing Brackets RWBF Left and Right Side Back 2 Mounting Screws Provided with BFIF Kit B B B B Bottom Wall Securing Bracket RWBF Third Cabinet Wall Securing Bracket RWBF Left and right side B B A A A...

Page 130: ... Using the driving tool and a hammer drive each bolt anchor into the floor 6 Move the Base Cabinet into position on the equipment room floor 7 Secure the Base Cabinet to the floor using bolts lock washers and flat washers Note RWBF 3 pairs and BFIF Stands 1 pair are supplied with floor installation kit BFIF BFIF BFIF BFIF RWBFs are used on left and right sides wherever indicated BFIFs are used on ...

Page 131: ...pment from dust created during drilling 4 Drill holes through tile for 3 8 inch threaded rods 5 After the tiles have been drilled insert threaded rods through the holes in the tile and mark the concrete floor directly beneath the holes in the tiles 6 Remove the tiles Use a hammer drill to make holes for 3 8 inch bolt anchors 7 Install the bolt anchors with plugs in the drilled holes 8 Using the dr...

Page 132: ...ith customer provided wood screws and wall anchors 21 Place a cabinet on top of the bottom cabinet and connect the cabinets together at points A and B 17 with the screws provided 22 Install wall brackets RWBF on the top of cabinet three and secure them to the wall with customer provided wood screws and wall anchors 23 Add remaining cabinets making sure that the cabinets are connected together at p...

Page 133: ... 1 RPSB2 1 BFIF 1 A BCCB120 conduit connection box must be installed and wired by a certified electrician per the local electrical code see Figure 3 24 1 BCCB1201 2 RPSB2 1 BFIF N A N A Table 3 8 Floor Mount Cabinet Component Requirements for 208VAC or 240VAC Primary Power Local Electrical Code 1 Cabinet 2 Cabinets 3 Cabinets 4 Cabinets 5 Cabinets 6 Cabinets 7 Cabinets Two or more cabinets require...

Page 134: ...ply BATT Jack BBTC2A 2M Seven Cables Supplied with BBDB BCCB120A or BCCB240 Conduit Connection Box AC Power Battery Cables to BBDB1A Floor Mounted Bottom Cabinet Bottom Cabinet Wall Mount Second from Bottom Cabinet Floor Mount RPSB2 or BPSB240A Power Strips BBDB1A Battery Distribution Box BCCB120 or 240 Conduit Connection Box Conduit Primary AC Power Pannel Reserve Batteries BFIF Floor Mount Stand...

Page 135: ...stribution Box F1 F4 Battery Fuses 250VAC 15A BCCB BATT AC N L Battery Wire Specifications 10 AWG minimum 2 pairs 42A max AC Wire Specifications BCCB120 10 AWG 29A max BBCB240 12 AWG 18A max BCCB120 top view 3 outlets NEMA 5 15R Fused 250VAC 15A Rated 125VAC 15A BCCB240 top view 2 outlets NEMA 6 20R Not Fused Rated 250VAC 20A 5047 F3 F1 F4 F2 F3 F1 F4 F2 Conduit Holes to 1 2 inch trade size WARNIN...

Page 136: ...ocedure can be performed by the regular system installer see Figure 3 25 3 Install the Battery Distribution Box on the second cabinet the cabinet directly above the bottom cabinet see Figure 3 24 4 Plug the two Conduit Connection Box cables coming from the left side of the BCCB box into the Battery Distribution Box BBDB Important The cabinets must be connected to the live AC power source and the p...

Page 137: ...le with the CTX670 systems The Expansion Cabinets have ten universal slots labeled S_01 S_02 etc where the blank space of the label represents the number of the Expansion Cabinet Like the universal slots in the Base Cabinet these universal slots are capable of hosting any of the station line and option interface PCBs Cabinets are numbered from 1 to 7 The Base Cabinet is numbered 1 the first Expans...

Page 138: ...nd BBCU PCBs 1 Set the battery jumper BATT on the BBCU PCB to the On position 2 On the BBCU make sure the Mu A jumper plug is set to the Mu position U S and Canada 3 Before you install the BBMS make sure the ATTACHED BBMS jumper is set to NO 4 After installing the BBMS change the ATTACHED BBMS jumper to YES 5 If you are installing the Basic system skip to Step 6 If you are installing the Expanded ...

Page 139: ...g the BBMS Backup Memory Module on the BBCU BBCU1A ON OFF BATT P7 P101 P701 1 3 P1 P5 P4 P2 P3 MU A BBMS1A 5254 Network Interface RJ45 MU Law for U S Canada BBMS Memory Module Set the jumper to YES only after installing the BBMS YES ATTACHED BBMS NO 1 Hold the BBMS top side up The top side has five chips and BBMS1A 5526 BBMS1A B B M S 1 A 2 Slide the BBMS into the socket 3 Push down on the outer e...

Page 140: ...nto BECU Figure 3 29 Installing BSIS onto BECU 5656 5529 P5 P1 P4 P6 BECU1A IC401 IC402 IC403 BEXS1A UP IC404 5667 1 2 3 4 IC401 IC402 IC403 BECU1A BEXS1A BSIS1A UP IC404 UP P8 RJ11 6 pin jack TD RD DTR DSR SG CD 2 1 4 3 6 5 Serial Port Pins IC401 IC402 P5 P3 1 2 3 4 P2 P1 P4 IC403 VR901 BECU1A IC404 Four Programmable Serial Ports BSIS1A UP BEXS1A UP 5416 ...

Page 141: ...ors and protect the card from dirt dust and liquids Toshiba recommends backing up important data stored on the card B101 S_01 B102 S_02 BECU BSIS Serial Ports RJ11 6 pin modular Built in Modem 33 6 kbps v 34 WinAdmin PC Server Network Interface Jack RJ45 8 pin modular Processor Heart Beat LED 0 4 seconds on 0 4 seconds off Smart Media Access Status LED Network Interface Link Connection LED Strata ...

Page 142: ...Description BATT Jumper plug Must always be in the On position to retain processor RAM data The Strata CTX will not operate properly if the jumper is in the Off position or if it is not installed P7 RJ45 Network interface port BBMS Module Subassembly module Memory module Optional unit Required for Expanded system along with the BEXS ATTACHED BBMS Yes No Jumper Jumper setting must always be set to ...

Page 143: ...ed to the Remote Expansion Cabinet See Figure 3 33 This is a hardware solution and has no effect on software or administration Remote cabinets support all line and trunk interfaces Important Network clock signals can only be derived from digital trunk PCBs such as the RDTU and RPTU that are installed in the Base Cabinet Master location Do not install these digital trunk cards into the Remote Cabin...

Page 144: ...abinets in which RRCU cards are installed must be modified to protect the routing of the cables through the cabinet Attach the plastic guide to the bracket provided with the RRCU1A card See Figure 3 35 Attach the bracket to the inner wall of the cabinet 4 Install the RRCU Card Select correct jumper options see Figure 3 36 On the Master side both option plugs connect the center pin to the upper pin...

Page 145: ... Connector M1 or M2 on the RRCU card Cables are provided according to the connectors on the RRCU card to which they are attached see Table 3 11 The cabinet connected to M1 in the base emerges on connector S1 of the RRCU1A at the Remote Expansion Cabinet The cabinet connected to connector M2 of the RRCU in the base emerges on connector S2 of the RRCU1A at the Remote Expansion Cabinet See Figure 3 3...

Page 146: ...ve the minimum bend radius of 30mm 9 Restore power The RRCU PCB and its controls and connectors are shown in Figure 3 36 and Table 3 12 Figure 3 36 Remote Expansion Cabinet Printed Circuit Board RRCU1A Table 3 12 RRCU Controls The ROMS subassembly and fiber optic cable connectors is shown in Figure 3 37 Table 3 13 lists the fiber optic cable specifications Control Indicator Connector Type of Compo...

Page 147: ...Connector Type SC 2 pin transmit and receive Maximum Fiber Length 3 km 500 1000 MHz km fiber 2 km 200 400 MHz km fiber Optical Budget Loss 9 dB one way Minimum Bend Radius 30 mm Round Trip Delay Time 30 micro seconds Transmit Power 23 5 dBm Receiver Sensitivity 30 dBm TX Side RX Side 4379 ROMS1A SD RDER SYCF SYCS RST CD1 CD2 CD3 CD4 CD5 J3 J1 1 15 1 10 J2 J4 1 11 11 1 24v DG PFT CONTROL Optical Mo...

Page 148: ...ceived data 0 Code rule violation not detected in received data 0 D2 SYCF 1 Frame synchronization of received data not established 0 Frame synchronization of received data established 0 D3 SYCS 1 System synchronization between cabinets not established 0 System synchronization between cabinets established 0 D4 RST 1 Reset signal from CTU detected 0 Reset signal from CTU not detected 0 D5 Not Used 0...

Page 149: ...its 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Monitor Port Pin Assignments The monitor port pin connection and pin assignments are shown in Figure 3 38 Figure 3 38 RRCU1A Monitor Jack Monitor jack RJ12 pin numbering Dealer supplied 6 wire telephone modular cord cross pinned Monitor jack PC with communication software such as ProComm PC DB9 or DB25 Com port Toshiba PPTC9 or PPTC25F RRCU1A 4439 ...

Page 150: ...Strata CTX670 Installation Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit 3 56 Strata CTX I M 10 02 ...

Page 151: ...e RDDU Direct Inward Dialing Line Interface Unit PCB Title System Circuits per PCB Gives the type of system that is compatible with the given PCB Be sure to read this information before attempting to use a PCB with your system application Type and number of circuits available on the PCB Type of line hardware the PCB can accept Interfaces with Describes older version or versions of the PCB Older Ve...

Page 152: ...pter 9 Peripheral Installation PCB Software Options After installation of the PCBs in the KSU configure the PCBs for software options through programming Refer to the Strata CTX Programming Manual for more detailed programming instructions CTX100 ACTU Processor PCBs System Strata CTX100 Base Cabinet Current Version ACTU1A Older Version s None For information about the CTX100 ACTU processor see CTX...

Page 153: ... ADKU digital telephone interface unit only works with the CTX100 Refer to Chapter 8 Station Apparatus for instructions on how to connect digital telephones DDCBs and DDSS consoles to the ADKU as well as how to upgrade digital telephones with these options a PC Interface Unit BPCI a Speaker Off hook Call Announce upgrade BVSU and a Headset External Speaker BHEU ADKU Installation Insert the ADKU co...

Page 154: ...igital telephone circuits To install the BDKS Match the BDKS connectors to the BDKU as shown in Figure 4 2 Press firmly to ensure that the connectors are snug BDKU Installation 1 Set the BDKU PDKU switch for the appropriate system refer to Figure 4 2 and Table 4 1 2 Insert the BDKU2 component side facing right into the appropriate slot and apply firm even pressure to ensure proper mating of connec...

Page 155: ...U for all slots to enable 3000 series telephone features and buttons and the BDKS to be operational Strata DK set P2 to PDKU for all slots All DK Cabinet slots BDKS does not function on the Strata DK If the switch is set to the PDKU mode the DKT3000 series telephone LCD will be 16 characters and the 6SGLDO and LCD HDWXUH buttons will not work J40 J41 J30 J10 J11 J20 B D K U 1 A V 1 B D K U 1 P20 P...

Page 156: ...mute One or two BIOUS can be installed in a Strata CTX BIOU controls indicators and interface connectors are shown in Figure 4 3 and described in Table 4 2 BIOU Installation Insert the BIOU component side facing right into any available PCB slot in the cabinet See Worksheet 6 Strata CTX670 Cabinet Slot Configuration on page 1 36 Apply firm even pressure to ensure proper mating of connectors Figure...

Page 157: ...necting MOH BGM source Interface connector for MOH BGM source 1 2 or 3 MOH1 MOH2 MOH3 Screwdriver volume control Adjusts volume of respective MOH jacks 1 2 and 3 SP Screwdriver volume control Adjusts volume of SP1 3 watt page amplifier B M Break Make control relay jumpers Set in the Make close or Break open position depending upon which one should occur when the application relay activates N C N O...

Page 158: ...llation 1 Insert the BVPU component side facing right into the appropriate slot and apply firm even pressure to ensure proper mating of connectors 2 Attach the 10BaseT Ethernet connection to the LAN connector 3 Connect a PC equipped with Maintenance Console Software MCS to the serial port according to the drawing below A serial connection is necessary to establish the IP address of the BVPU Once t...

Page 159: ...LED On Tie trunk 2 active LED 4 Green LED On Tie trunk 1 active LED 5 Green LED Power On Off LED 6 Yellow LED Line Status On Busy Off Idle LED 7 Red LED Alarm On Abnormal LED 8 Green LED On Line On Operating Off Starting up or Off Slow Flash Detected error in BVPU Fast Flash Shut down mode LED 9 Yellow LED Link Indication On Normal LED 10 Green LED Data On Data communication in progress LED 11 Yel...

Page 160: ...ation Apparatus for instructions on how to connect digital telephones DADMs and DDSS consoles to the PDKU2 Refer to Chapter 9 Peripheral Installation for instructions on connecting Door Phones DDCBs Notes BPCI RPCI DI and PDIU DI are not supported on Strata CTX With the DKT3000 series telephones limitations are 16 not 24 character LCD display 6SGLDO and LCD HDWXUH buttons don t work and the BPCI c...

Page 161: ...vides a 90 volt square wave message waiting generator to drive standard telephone 90V MW lamps Notes For the system to recognize the DTMF tones generated by a standard telephone or any other device connected to a standard telephone port a DTMF Receiver Unit RRCS or BRCS 4 8 or 12 must be installed on the processor PCB Most standard telephones and two wire devices require the 190V P P level however...

Page 162: ...g generator voltage level for all circuits H 190V P P L 130V P P R48S connector P6 RSTU 9 pin connector Interface connector to P6 of R48S R48S connector P7 RSTU 6 pin connector Interface connector to P7 of R48S Mu A P10 3 terminal jumper Mu Law or A Law PCM companding Must be set to Mu Law in the U S and Canada No strap Mu Law NDH Disable 3 terminal jumper Always set jumper to NDH Disable Table 4 ...

Page 163: ... Interface Connectors Figure 4 9 RSTU3 Controls and Interface Connectors BSTU1A NDH Disable P7 P6 P11 50 Pin Amphenol Connector Female 6592 Backplane Connector Mu A P10 P6 P7 R48S Optional SBSS Subunit RSTU3A MW Mode Mu A CON NOR P10 P7 P6 P11 50 Pin Amphenol Connector Female SRSS Subunit 5896 Backplane Connector P6 P7 R48S Optional ...

Page 164: ...nit 4 14 Strata CTX I M 10 02 Figure 4 10 RSTU or RSTU2 Controls and Interface Connectors SSTU Subunit RSTU OR RSTU2 50 Pin Amphenol Connector Female Optional R48S Installed on RSTU1 R48S Installed on RSTU2 P6 P7 UP R48S P6 P7 UP R48S 5809 Backplane Connector ...

Page 165: ...de up to eight circuits always install RCIS onto RCIU1 or RCIU2 instead of installing two RCIU PCBs Program 100 code 009 always assigns each RCIU slot with eight software Caller ID circuits Each RCIU RCIS Caller ID circuit has a two wire tip ring interface which must be bridge wired across its corresponding ground or loop start CO line tip ring on the MDF see Figure 7 10 on page 7 19 Each RCIU RCI...

Page 166: ... RCIS or RCIU2 RCIS PCB Modular Jack Positions R C I U 1 A V 1 R C I U 1 J2 J1 P11 P12 P13 20K 20K 20K 20K 20K 20K 20K 20K RCIS1A reverse RCIU1A or RCIU2A front Secondary Protectors J10 J11 J12 J4 J3 J13 P10 1392 SXX CKT 5 6 CKT 7 8 CKT 1 2 CKT 3 4 RCIU1 or RCIU2 RCIS 4 wire Modular Jack 4 Not Used T2 T1 R1 R2 Not Used 1393 ...

Page 167: ...lose proximity to a CO or PBX telephone can be fixed through the RCOS and RCOU decibel dB Pad switches RCOS dB switches SW501 SW601 SW701 and SW801 and RCOU dB switches SW101 SW201 SW301 and SW401 provide a 3 dB signal level drop between the PBX and CO when set to position 3 Switches are factory set at the 0 0 dB signal level drop position The RCOS3A and RCOS1A PCBs are shown in Figures 4 13 and 4...

Page 168: ...tor for RCOU3A RCOS3A can be connected with RCOU3A and RCOU1A Mu Law A Law jumper plug P2 RCOS3A only 3 terminal jumper No jumper plug is the default for the U S and Canada For countries requiring A Law insert the jumper plug provided in the PCB box on the A Law side Table 4 7 RCOS1A Controls Indicators and Connectors Control Indicator Connector Type of Component Description CO line circuit 5 8 in...

Page 169: ...A 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 SW501 SW601 SW701 SW801 CO Line Modular Jack Circuits 5 and 6 CO Line Modular Jack Circuits 7 and 8 J4 J3 RCOU Connectors RCOU Connectors Plug is not used in the U S and Canada CO Line LEDs 5907 4 3 2 1 Chip LEDs CO Line Modular Jack Circuits 1 and 2 CO Line Modular Jack Circuits 3 and 4 CO Line LEDs 4 3 2 1 SW101 0 3 PAD 0 3 PAD 0 3 PAD 0 3 PAD SW301 SW201 SW401 5811 ...

Page 170: ...s PCOU2 can be installed in place of RCOU see the appropriate Configuration chapter 4 After installing the RCOU gently pull the PCB outward If the connectors are properly mated a slight resistance is felt Table 4 8 RCOU3A and RCOU1A Controls Indicators and Connectors Control Indicator Connector Type of Component Description CO line circuit 1 4 indicators Red LED Lights to indicate that line circui...

Page 171: ...W101 CO Line Modular Jack Circuits 3 and 4 CO Line Modular Jack Circuits 1 and 2 J1 J2 RCOS Connectors RCOS Connectors Plug is not used in the U S and Canada CO Line LEDs 5904 Backplane Connector 4 3 2 1 Chip LEDs P11 P12 P14 P13 3 0 SW401 3 0 SW301 3 0 SW201 3 0 SW101 Red LEDs CO Line Modular Jack Circuits 3 and 4 CO Line Modular Jack Circuits 1 and 2 J1 J2 RCOS Connectors RCOS Connectors 4 3 2 1...

Page 172: ...O CO line circuit 2 CD212 CO line circuit 3 CD312 CO line circuit 4 CD412 J1 connector Modular connector Interface connector for CO line circuits 1 and 2 J2 connector Interface connector for CO line circuits 3 and 4 Pad switch SW101 circuit 1 2 position slide switch Enables 3dB signal level drop for CO line circuit Pad switch SW201 circuit 2 Pad switch SW301 circuit 3 Pad switch SW401 circuit 4 J1...

Page 173: ...e All RDDU lines support DNIS and ANI features RDDU controls indicators and interface connectors are shown in Figure 4 18 and described in Table 4 10 RDDU Installation Note Switches are factory set to the 0 0 dB signal level drop position 1 If the KSU is located within one mile of the PBX or CO set dB Pad switches SW101 through SW401 to the 3 3 dB signal level drop position to control excessive lo...

Page 174: ...tion Interface connector for DID line circuits 1 2 J2 connector Modular connection Interface connector for DID line circuits 3 4 DID line circuit 1 CD122 Red LED top Lights to indicate line circuit is in operation Trunk indicator will not light unless RDDU is connected to a DID line DID line circuit 2 CD222 Red LED DID line circuit 3 CD322 Red LED DID line circuit 4 CD422 Red LED bottom Jumper plu...

Page 175: ...r PCB Installing R48S Ring Generator Internal Option An optional R48S unit can be connected to the RDSU or RSTU to change the standard telephone loop voltage from 24VDC to 48VDC extending the standard telephone circuit loop length including the resistance of the phone from 600 ohms to 1200 ohms The features provided by the R48S apply to the RSTS circuits as well as the basic RDSU standard telephon...

Page 176: ...RDSU RSTS PCBs Table 4 11 RDSU RSTS Controls Indicators and Connectors Control Indicator Connector Type of Component Description RSTS connector P2 P3 10 pin connector Connector for RSTS subassembly that provides two standard telephone circuits RSTS connector P4 P5 R48S connector to P6 8 pin connector Interface connector for R48S R48S connector to P7 6 pin connector RSTS R48S RDSU1 P3 P4 P2 P5 P6 P...

Page 177: ...gs SW103 SW403 to the appropriate positions 2 Set the P102 104 P202 204 P302 304 and P402 404 jumper plugs for Type 1 or Type 2 signaling 3 If the system is located within one mile of the PBX or central office set the REMU dB Pad switches SW101 SW201 SW301 and SW401 to the 3 3 dB signal level drop position 4 REMU2A only Make sure the jumper plugs for P105 P205 P305 and P405 are set to the TYP1 2 d...

Page 178: ...circuit Pad switch SW101 circuit 1 2 position slide switch Enables 3 dB signal level drop for line circuit Pad switch SW201 circuit 2 Pad switch SW301 circuit 3 Pad switch SW401 circuit 4 TYP1 TYP2 jumper plugs P102 104 3 terminal jumper Enables line circuit to be set for Type 1 or Type 2 signaling TYP1 TYP2 jumper plugs P202 204 TYP1 TYP2 jumper plugs P302 304 TYP1 TYP2 jumper plugs P402 404 2W 4...

Page 179: ...ine LEDs E48S1A TYP1 BATT TYP2 GND TYP1 BATT TYP2 GND P405 DC5 TYP1 2 TYP1 BATT TYP2 GND TYP1 BATT TYP2 GND TYP1 BATT TYP2 GND TYP1 BATT TYP2 GND TYP1 2 DC5 TYP1 2 DC5 TYP1 2 DC5 TYP1 BATT TYP2 GND TYP1 BATT TYP2 GND SW401 SW301 SW201 SW101 4 3 2 1 C hip LED s J201 J101 TYP1 TYP2 TYP1 TYP2 SW401 0 3 4 3 2 1 J401 SW301 0 3 P102 0 3 SW101 0 3 TYP1 TYP2 TYP1 TYP2 P304 P302 P404 P402 TYP1 TYP2 P202 P2...

Page 180: ...es 3 dB signal level drop for line circuit GND BAT jumper P102 GND BAT jumper P201 3 terminal jumper Tie line 2 GND BAT jumper P202 GND BAT jumper P301 3 terminal jumper Tie line 3 M lead origination for Tie line must be in BAT position per FCC requirements GND BAT jumper P302 GND BAT jumper P401 3 terminal jumper Tie line 4 GND BAT jumper P402 2W 4W switch P103 203 303 and 402 circuit 1 4 3 termi...

Page 181: ...l office set the dB Pad switches SW101 SW201 SW301 and SW401 to the 3 3 dB signal level drop position 2 Set each line for ground start GND or loop start LOOP by setting the following jumper plugs SW103 for line 1 SW203 for line 2 SW303 for line 3 and SW403 for line 4 3 Insert the RGLU2 component side facing right into the appropriate slot and apply firm even pressure to ensure proper mating of con...

Page 182: ...start LOOP GND jumper SW203 configures line 2 LOOP GND jumper SW303 configures line 3 LOOP GND jumper SW403 configures line 4 Table 4 14 RGLU2 Controls Indicators and Connectors continued Control Indicator Connector Type of Component Description 4 3 2 1 J1 J2 SW401 3 0 PAD SW301 SW201 SW101 RGLU 3 0 PAD 3 0 PAD 3 0 PAD SW403 LOOP GND SW303 LOOP GND SW203 LOOP GND SW103 LOOP GND 5816 Backplane Conn...

Page 183: ...ts It requires one RCMS subassembly to provide one or two CAMA trunks and two RCMS PCBs to provide up to four CAMA trunks Location of the RCMS LEDs are shown in Figure 4 27 and the functions of the RCMS LEDs are given in Table 4 15 RCMS Subassemblies Installation 1 Attach one or two subassemblies RCMS to the connectors on the RMCU as shown in Figure 4 24 If only one RCMS is to be installed install...

Page 184: ... CAMA trunks per Figure 7 9 on page 7 18 4 Test the CAMA trunk and set the 3 dB Pad switches SW101 and SW 201 for the appropriate volume level Table 4 15 RCMS Subassembly Controls Indicators and Connectors Controls Indicators Connectors Type of Component Description SW101 Switch 3 dB Pad switch for circuit 1 or 3 SW201 Switch 3 dB Pad switch for circuit 2 or 4 J1 Connector Blocks Jacks to connect ...

Page 185: ...gure 4 27 Location of the RCMS LEDs RMCU1A CM V 1 RMCU1A 5818 RMCU1A P6 P5 P7 P3 P2 P4 RMCUV 1 RMC21B TC35354F Backplane Connector RMCU1A 2796 RCMS1A 2 2 LEDs indicate Trunk Condition Network Busy NB LED Customer Busy CB LED RCMS1A 1 2 RJ11 2 Pin Modular Connector CAMA 4 CAMA 3 CAMA 2 CAMA 1 TOP NB LED CB LED NB LED CB LED NB LED CB LED ...

Page 186: ...k the following Tip and Ring could be reversed Network could be busy Off 3 Network is in stand by mode and the RMCU is off hook Network is connected and the RMCU MF sending dial tone Off On 4 Network is seizing and the RMCU is off hook Flashing On 5 Network is connecting before ANI is sent and the RMCU is sending Network is connecting and the RMCU is communicating On On 6 Network is disconnecting ...

Page 187: ...round Start Tie Wink or Immediate Start DID Wink or Immediate Frame Format Type Super Frame SF or Extended Super Frame ESF The T1 provider normally specifies the Frame Format to be used either is adequate for CO digital voice lines ESF provides a higher level of performance monitoring but requires trained personnel and the ESF CSU normally costs more than an SF only CSU Line Code Type Alternate Ma...

Page 188: ...PCB Installation Network Requirements 4 38 Strata CTX I M 10 02 ...

Page 189: ... 1 S S type Terminal Adapters TA S with non ISDN devices Each TE 1 S and TA1 S device can support voice and or RS 232 switched circuit data as shown in Figure 5 1 The station side BRI S T circuits are point to multipoint A subassembly RBSS can be attached to the RBSU for two additional BRIs for S type station side connections only The RBSU PCB and the RBSS subassembly are shown in Figures 5 9 and ...

Page 190: ... ISDN Reference Model A block diagram of the Strata CTX ISDN PCBs and reference points is provided in Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 ISDN Reference Model CTX NT2 R S U T U ISDN SWITCH Demarcation Point R SLT DKT TE 1 S Voice or Data SLT TA S TE 1 U Voice or Data RSTU PDKU RBSU RBSS NTs P MP RBUU RBUS RBSU RPTU TE RBUU RBUS LT P P NT1 CSU NT1 RJ48C 8 wire RJ48C 8 wire RJ48C 8 wire Loop Termination Loop Term...

Page 191: ...y Check CRC error checking in the framing bits Extracting the Stratum 1 clock from the ISDN PRI BRI or T1 provider is the most common method used to synchronize the RPTU PCB and the Strata CTX time switch to the public telephone network One RPTU RBSU RBUU or RDTU T1 must extract the clock from the ISDN or T1 provider The selected unit is designated as the Primary timing source in Program 105 In re...

Page 192: ...see ISDN PRI Digital Line PCBs on page 1 39 and apply firm even pressure to ensure proper seating of connectors 4 After installing the RPTU gently pull the PCB outward If the connectors are properly seated a slight resistance is felt Note For cabling information and requirements refer to Cabling on page 5 7 Table 5 1 RPTU Switches Jumpers and Connectors Switches Jumpers Connector Description SW1 L...

Page 193: ...LEDs and Connectors Backplane Connector 5819 RS 232C RESET CD2 CD1 FSYC AIS RAB LOS RST BSU TS RPTU2 RPTU2 V 1 ISDN PRI JP1 JP2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF MCC RPTU front SW2 J2 LEDs SW1 J1 JP1 JP2 Reset Switch resets the software RS 232C Connector for Call Data Monitor RJ 12 LEDs RJ 45 8 pin shielded Modular Connector to CSU Not Used FSYC AIS RAB LOS RST BSY TS 2747 ...

Page 194: ...rking properly RAB Remote Alarm On Receiving a remote alarm from the CO Off Circuit is working properly LOS Loss of Signal On IC signal cannot be detected Off Circuit is working properly RST Reset On CPU is resetting the software Off Circuit is working properly BSY Busy On One or more B channels are busy Off All B channels are idle TS Timing Signal On Circuit is secondary timing source Off Circuit...

Page 195: ...ack to the network side of most CSUs and the equipment side of the CSU to the RPTU PCB Depending on the manufacturer the CSU may use DB15 or modular jacks If the CSU is equipped with the modular jacks the DB15 modular adapters are not used If this is the case make sure the CSU modular jacks are not shielded jacks Refer to Figure 5 3 for more information A detailed pinout diagram for the RJ45 jacks...

Page 196: ...5 modular adapter CSU to RPTU D1 Thirty feet of CAT5 shielded cable E One Ferrite core 1 Cable A and D are straight pinned data cables not cross pinned telephony cables C S U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CSU Local Power Adapter Network Interface Jack RJ48 C or RJ48 X 8 pin Modular 1 T1 2 R1 3 4 R 5 T 6 7 Nu 8 Nu 1 T1 2 R1 3 4 R 5 T 6 7 Nu 8 Nu RPTU 8 pin Modular ...

Page 197: ...ore provided with the RPRI cable kit as shown in Figure 5 5 This core is needed to comply with FCC requirements Figure 5 5 Ferrite Core Installation Ferrite Core FER CORE ISDN One Turn CAT5 Shielded Cable RPTU Side View 2754 Tie Wrap Note The Ferrite core must be as close as possible to the RPTU ISDN PRI Jack ...

Page 198: ... and then Pin 2 with Pin 4 of other end each direction Pin 1 5 2 Pin 4 Pin QSIG RJ45 Cross Pinning T R T R T R T R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 8 Front Front 1 8 Bottom Side Up Connector Head 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Connecting two RPTU2 PCBs back to back for QSIG Networking RPTU2 Strata CTX RPTU2 Strata CTX QSIG Cross Pinned RJ45 Modular Cord Ferrite Core per Figure 5 5 655 ft max CAT5 wire RJ45 Jack...

Page 199: ...hat connects directly to S T ISDN BRI circuits TA devices match the protocol of non ISDN devices telephone fax computer to the protocol of S T ISDN BRI circuits The TBSU and RBSU circuits can be configured as BRI TE circuits which connect to Telephone Network BRI lines using a NT1 BRI NT circuits which connect to ISDN TEs or TAs These devices must be S type station devices Important The Strata CTX...

Page 200: ...ines at the RBSU RBSS cabinet slot RBSU and RBSS PCBs can be installed in any combination so long as the number of RBSU PCBs is the same or greater than the number of RBSS PCBs See ISDN BRI Digital Station PCBs on page 1 39 and Worksheet 3 CO Line on page 1 25 for the maximum BRI circuits allowed PS 1 Backup Power Option The RBSU provides an optional backup power supply R40S that will supply backu...

Page 201: ...amming Manual under the ISDN tab Step 2 Set Option Switches Jumpers Set all option switches and jumpers on the RBSU and RBSS PCBs before plugging the RBSS onto the RBSU or inserting the RBSU into the system RBSU RBSS switch jumper information and locations are shown in Figures 5 9 5 10 and Table 5 4 4774 RX TX Pin 3 Pin 6 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 3 Pin 6 Pin 4 Pin 5 RX TX TE Device Power sink R40S PS 1 Pow...

Page 202: ...es the circuit to operate as TE or NT1 2 SW 7 Slide On Off Switches a 100 ohm resistor in out of the circuit 2 SW 8 9 Jumper N A On Switches PS 1 in out of the circuit RBSS 3 NT only SW 1 Slide On Off Switches a 100 ohm resistor in out of the circuit 3 NT only SW 3 4 Jumper N A On Switches PS 1 in out of the circuit 4 NT only SW 2 Slide On Off Switches a 100 ohm resistor in out of the circuit 4 NT...

Page 203: ...two additional BRI NT circuits are required install the RBSS see Figure 5 11 1 Align the four connectors carefully while observing the UP arrows on the REBS 2 Plug the RBSS onto the RBSU Step 5 Install the R40S Note If ISDN PS 1 backup power for TE devices is required install the R40S optional PCB see Figure 5 11 1 Align the two connectors carefully while observing the UP arrows on the R40S 2 Plug...

Page 204: ...r NT Tables 5 4 and 5 12 If the R40S is installed on the RBSU the PS 1 voltage is carried on the Tx Rx wires with polarity See Table 5 6 The position of the TBSU BRI and RBSU RBSS circuit jacks are shown in Figure 5 13 and 5 12 respectively LED Indication BSY Circuit Busy On Any B channel is in use Off B channels are idle TS Timing Source Blinking On Off The RBSU is extracting the clock from the B...

Page 205: ...cts that can be used for power failure switching purposes see Figure 5 12 for the locations When the Strata CTX system has power from AC source or batteries there is a short circuit across TB1 and TB2 In the event of no power to the Strata CTX there is an open circuit across TB1 and TB2 The specifications for TB1 and TB2 contacts are Maximum switchable voltage 30VDC Maximum switchable current 80mA...

Page 206: ... of shielded cable runs Figure 5 12 RBSU RBSS Location of LEDs and Connector Locations RBSU RBSS BRI Cable Jacks and Connectors In the U S the standard connector for ISDN equipment is the eight pin RJ jack Patch cables have eight pole plugs at both ends The same pinout applies to both ends of an ISDN cable which is the practice of the data world This means that a flat untwisted cable with an RJ mo...

Page 207: ...TIA jack in a customer installation because mixing the two may cause certain wire pairs to be swapped which would result in line faults Table 5 7 TIA 568B RJ45 Jack ISDN Standard Interface Modular Connector Pinout RBSU NT mode Notes Pins are numbered left to right when looking into the jack cavity with the locking tab down TIA 568A swaps pair two with pair three changing only the color of the wire...

Page 208: ...able 5 6 on page 5 18 In the U S the BRI line from the ISDN service provider is a two wire U type BRI line This line connects to the RBSU TE circuit via a customer provided NT1 as shown in Figure 5 15 The NT1 is necessary to convert the network BRI two wire U interface to the RBSU BRI four wire T interface The NT1 must be UL listed U S or CSA certified Canada The NT1 is powered by local AC power v...

Page 209: ...DN fax machines to receive and make calls over ISDN circuits TEs include any user device telephone fax PC video conference board that is designed to plug directly into the ISDN S T interface without the use of a TA There are two types of ISDN TA and TE 1 devices the U type and the S T type Most manufacturers of ISDN station devices make both types On the RBSU RBSS station side BRI NT circuits only...

Page 210: ... bus Branch type passive bus configurations shown in Figures 5 17 5 20 may only require a TR on the RBSU RBSS NT circuit side and not on the TE or TA device side of the bus The RBSU and RBSS circuits provide an option switch that allows the 100 ohm TR to be switched into the circuit on the Strata CTX side of the bus see Table 5 4 on page 5 14 and Table 5 7 on page 5 19 Most TE 1 and TA devices als...

Page 211: ...tallations follow the guidelines of any of these passive bus models using the wire cables and jacks described in the previous paragraphs Figure 5 17 Simplified Short branched Passive Bus Figure 5 18 Branched Passive Bus Figure 5 19 Extended Passive Bus RJ45 360 max 5435 360 max TA and PC Com Port ISDN Telephone RBSU RBSS NT Mode TR RJ45 5436 850 No more than 130 difference between any 2 branches R...

Page 212: ... 23 shows the location of the LEDs and connectors RBUU Installation Before you can begin installation of the RBUU you may have to install the subassemblies To install the subassemblies RBUS Place the RBUS card component side facing down onto the RBUU connectors Apply firm even pressure to ensure proper seating of the connectors The RBUS card should have been installed at the factory To install an ...

Page 213: ...S LOS F S 2799 RBUU1A RJ45 Modular for Circuit 1 Secondary Protectors RJ45 Modular for Circuit 2 LED Indicators RS 232C Monitor Output DIN Connector Circuit 2 J101 J201 P12 P13 RBUU1A J3 Circuit 3 Circuit 3 Circuit 4 P13 P12 P11 P10 Circuit 4 BSY T S LOS F S BSY T S LOS F S F 2800 RBUS1A LED Indicators RJ45 Modular for Circuit 3 RJ45 Modular for Circuit 4 Secondary Protectors J401 J301 RBSU1A ...

Page 214: ... is labeled LOS on Beta PCBs Port Status Indicator Port is in LT mode Port is in NT mode AIB is received by this port FS Frame Synchronization Frame alignment is established Frame Alignment error Port is trying to establish frame alignment RBUU1A RS 232C Monitor Output 4776 RBUS1A RJ45 Modular for Circuit 3 RJ45 Modular for Circuit 4 RJ45 Modular for Circuit 1 RJ45 Modular for Circuit 2 LED Indica...

Page 215: ...ould be made with CAT3 CAT5 twisted pair wire The pinout of the Strata CTX BRI U circuit jack is shown below Figure 5 24 Strata CTX BRI U RJ45 Circuit Jack Printout The maximum distance between the PSTN BRI interface circuit and the Strata CTX ISDN BRI U line side circuit NT is 18 kft The Telco with the use of a repeater or fiber optic cable may extend this distance The U interface pair should go ...

Page 216: ... is shown below Figure 5 25 Six pin Modular Plug RJ11 Table 5 9 Quad Cable with RJ11 Demarc Coding Figure 5 26 Eight pin Modular Plug RJ45 Conductor Color Pin Use Pair 1 Red 3 Line 1 Green 4 Line 1 Pair 2 Yellow 5 Line 2 Power Black 2 Line 2 Power RJ11 Demarc Jack 4726 6 5 4 3 2 1 BLACK RED GREEN YELLOW RJ45 Demarc Jack 4727 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WHITE GREEN GREEN WHITE ORANGE BLUE WHITE BLUE ORANGE WHI...

Page 217: ... core as shown in Figure 5 14 on page 5 20 The flat satin telephone cord that connects from the wall jacks to ISDN terminal equipment should be no longer than 33 feet BRI station side cables should not be shielded Polarity of the U interface pair is not critical The U interface pair should go directly from the Strata CTX interface PCB to the U type TE1 or TA with no bridge taps or loading coils to...

Page 218: ...e Enter key on the PC keyboard The Strata CTX responds with CODE 5 At the CODE prompt type the Strata CTX 4 digit code from the PC keyboard The Strata CTX responds with MODE 6 At the MODE prompt type TEST and press Enter from the PC keyboard The Strata CTX responds with T Note Make all entries from the PC keyboard in Capital letters 7 At the T prompt type LBUU ss m and press Enter from the PC keyb...

Page 219: ... be caused by The Strata CTX processor did not get test results from the BRI circuit within 5 second from start of the test U terminal or BRI circuit was unplugged during the test User made the exit request during testing RPTU Loop back Test The RPTU has loop back test jumpers that enable physical connections cables jacks plugs between the RPTU CSU and the network PRI line to be tested see Figure ...

Page 220: ...levels There are four stratum levels 1 is the highest and 4 is the lowest They are associated with the following sources Stratum 1 Public Telephone Network clock Stratum 2 4 ESS Toll Switches Stratum 3 5 ESS Central Offices Stratum 4 Digital PBXs In the Strata CTX one PRI BRI or T1 PCB can be programmed to extract the Stratum clock signal It uses the signal as the Strata CTX system Primary clock r...

Page 221: ...nchronized signal from Line 3 The unsynchronized signal produces a clicking or popping sound that is heard by the people connected through this path or causes data errors on data transmissions PRI BRI Call Monitoring The Strata CTX ISDN circuit cards provide an RS 232 monitor function that enables you to monitor the ISDN D channel call progress layer two and three messages setup connect and releas...

Page 222: ...PRI monitor data The communication parameters for all call monitor jacks are 9600 bps 7 1 even Note The RPTU RBSU and RBUU ISDN interface PCBs each have a call monitor jack The pin numbering and communication parameters are the same for each call monitor jack The call monitor jack on each PCB provides data only for the circuits of the PCB on which it appears Figure 5 30 Call monitor Jack for the R...

Page 223: ...P U1 00 07 245 Tx SAPI 00 R TEI 000 FRAME UA F U1 00 11 754 LOS F3 U1 00 14 228 Act F1 U1 00 14 415 Tx SAPI 00 C TEI 000 FRAME SABME P U1 00 14 427 Rx SAPI 00 R TEI 000 FRAME UA F U1 00 14 753 Tx SAPI 00 C TEI 000 FRAME SABME P U1 00 14 765 Rx SAPI 00 R TEI 000 FRAME UA F U1 00 24 275 Tx SAPI 00 C TEI 000 FRAME INFO N S 000 N R 000 PD Q 931 08 CR 02 0002 MT SETUP 05 04 03 80 90 A2 18 03 A9 83 97 7...

Page 224: ... 01 19 932 Tx SAPI 00 R TEI 000 FRAME RR N R 004 U1 01 25 464 Rx SAPI 00 C TEI 000 FRAME INFO N S 004 N R 005 PD Q 931 08 CR 02 8003 MT CONN 07 18 03 A9 83 97 U1 01 25 476 Tx SAPI 00 R TEI 000 FRAME RR N R 005 U1 01 25 785 Tx SAPI 00 C TEI 000 FRAME INFO N S 005 N R 005 PD Q 931 08 CR 02 0003 MT CONN ACK 0F U1 01 25 799 Rx SAPI 00 R TEI 000 FRAME RR N R 006 U1 01 46 127 Rx SAPI 00 C TEI 000 FRAME ...

Page 225: ... use a PC or ASCII terminal to monitor the BRI D channel call setup layer 2 and layer 3 data refer to Figure 5 30 on page 5 34 for information about connecting the monitor jack Figures 5 33 and 5 34 provide examples of BRI call setup message information that is available from the RBSU call monitor jack Figure 5 33 Outgoing Call Setup Output of BRI Call Monitor ...

Page 226: ...ISDN Interfaces Call Monitor Output for ISDN 5 38 Strata CTX I M 10 02 Figure 5 34 Incoming Call Setup Output of BRI Call Monitor ...

Page 227: ...nly 12 channels of fractional T1 are used assign RDTU as a 16 channel RDTU The system will assign 16 CO lines to the RDTU even though only 12 CO lines will be used Slot Assignments Up to eight RDTU PCBs can be installed in a Strata CTX to provide up to 192 lines RDTU PCBs can be installed in the same cabinets that have analog type CO line PCBs installed RDTU PCBs must be placed in designated slots...

Page 228: ... to Installation Guidelines on page 6 4 for CSU installation Testing procedures local loop back and remote loop back are in Loop Back Testing on page 6 10 SW1 Equalizer Switch and Loop Back Jumpers Internal Option The distance between the Strata CTX cabinets and the CSU or other customer premise T1 circuit determines the setting of the SW1 Equalizer Switch The SW1 switch consists of a bank of smal...

Page 229: ...nment recommendations See Figure 6 1 5439 PDKU Primary Reference PCB Secondary Reference PCB Other RDTU RPTU or RBSU CTX Digital Transmission Voice Path Synchronization Circuit Synchronization Circuit Synchronization Circuit Digital Voice Path Digital Voice Path Digital Voice Path CTX Digital Telephone Standard Telephone SS1 SS2 SS3 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN PRI B...

Page 230: ...ge 6 10 After self check passes put P1 and P2 to the Off position for normal operation and insert the RDTU PCB back into the appropriate slot Table 6 1 RDTU Controls Indicators and Connectors Control Indicator Connector Type of Component Description SW1 Equalizer Setting Switch 8 2 position slide switches Sets line length between RDTU and CSUs or other T1 max 655 ft P3 not used 3 terminal jumper p...

Page 231: ...lications Each RDTU T1 PCB requires the following connecting equipment and cables to provide service see the following sections and Figure 6 4 RDTU to Network If the RDTU must interface to a public telephone network or common carrier T1 circuit the RDTU must be connected to a CSU Use the NDTU cable 30 ft cable supplied with RDTU to connect the RDTU to the CSU The function of the CSU is to provide ...

Page 232: ... without a CSU will require a customer provided special cable The transmit and receive pair of this span cable must be separated by at least five cable pairs and the wires must be 24 AWG twisted pair otherwise 22 AWG ABAM type cable must be used See RDTU Cable Installation on page 6 8 CSUs are not required if the RDTU is less than 655 ft from the channel bank see Figure 6 4 Two CSUs customer provi...

Page 233: ...dle condition Alarm status and Synchronization status See Table 6 1 for the function of each status LED Figure 6 2 shows the LED locations Busy LED BSY Turns on when one or more RDTU channels lines are in use Also when the RDTU does not receive the far end 1 544 mbs carrier signal the RDTU will cause the BSY to be on steady Alarms are used to indicate potentially serious telephone network problems...

Page 234: ...zed with the far end T1 span line clock provider If the Primary RDTU is not synchronized with the clock provider the PSYNC LED will be On steady The SSYNC LED of the Primary sync RDTU PCB should always be Off The Primary sync RDTU PCB synchronizes the RTCU time switch to the clock signal it receives from the T1 span circuit to which it is connected The RTCU then synchronizes the Strata CTX PCM tal...

Page 235: ...t the CSU to the Network Interface Unit or other CPE equipment 1670 RDTU PCB 26 1 27 2 T R T1 R1 Black Red White Green Customer supplied Cable See Notes RDTU To Customer Premise Equipment CPE T1 RDTU Amphenol CPE T1 PBX or Key System or Channel Bank 655 Feet Maximum Transmit Receive 4 T 5 R 1 T1 2 R1 Network Interface Unit USOC RJ48C or RJ48X 8 Pin Modular RJ45 Type Jack NDTU DB 15 Connector Male ...

Page 236: ...including the RDTU Amphenol cable and connector Guidelines for this test are provided in Figure 6 9 Figure 6 9 Network CSU T1 Span Test RDTU Self Check MITEL Chip P1 Network Interface Unit CSU Remove NDTU Cable P2 MM8976B Network 1671 Notes P1 and P2 to On position see Figure 6 2 Remove NDTU cable from RDTU amphenol connector After about 12 seconds all RDTU LEDs except PRI SEC SYNC turn Off Approp...

Page 237: ...and CSU equipment RDTU is not active The Remote Loop Back RLB Test is an Active test of RDTU LSI MM8976B CSU Network equipment and all cables Refer to Figure 6 4 and the CSU manufacturer s Installation and Maintenance manual for information on CSU Local Network Loopback Tests Figure 6 10 Network CSU RDTU Span Test RDTU RDTU TX Open MITEL Chip P4 MM8976B P1 P26 Transmit P2 P27 Receive NDTU Cable RD...

Page 238: ...T1 Loop Back Testing 6 12 Strata CTX I M 10 02 ...

Page 239: ...g Diagram make copies for future use The RDTU2 cable connection information is in Chapter 6 T1 The RDTU RBUU RBUS cable connection is in Chapter 7 MDF PCB Wiring Stations PCB DKTs BPCI DDSS DDCB ADM and BATU ADKU BDKU BDKS DKTs and DDSS PDKU External Power for DKTs and DDCB BDKU PDKU DKTs or Standard Phones RDSU Standard Telephone RSTU RDSU RSTS PSTU CO Lines PCB Analog Ground Start RGLU Analog Lo...

Page 240: ...aximum range in all cases DKT3000 or DKT2000 series 3 3 BDKS does not provide the power wire pair an external power supply is required to achieve maximum range see Figure 7 4 1000 ft 303m 1000 ft 303m 1000 ft 303m DKT with BVSU or DVSU DKT with BHEU or HHEU DKT with BPCI DKT with BPCI BHEU DKT with BVSU BHEU or DVSU HHEU DKT with DADM3020 or DADM2020 1 ADM 675 ft 204m DKT with DADM3020 or DADM2020...

Page 241: ...ire pair an external power supply is required to achieve maximum range see Figure 7 4 PSU 1000 ft 303m 1000 ft 303m 1000 ft 303m Battery Backup 675 ft 204m DKT with BPCI PSU 1000 ft 303m Battery Backup 500 ft 151m DKT with BPCI BHEU PSU 1000 ft 303m Battery Backup 500 ft 151m DKT with DADM3020 or DADM2020 1 ADM PSU 675 ft 204m Battery Backup 165 ft 50m DKT with DADM3020 or DADM2020 2 ADMs PSU 500 ...

Page 242: ...d CSU PSTU RSTU RSTU2 RSTU3 RDSU RSTS 5655 ADKU BDKU BDKS or PDKU Important To protect against transient voltages and currents solid state secondary protectors must be installed if there is outside wiring and on all DID and E M Tie lines These protectors which contain fast semiconductors in addition to fuses shall comply with the requirements for secondary protectors for communication circuits UL ...

Page 243: ...M150 Split Block Circuit 2 Circuit 3 ADKU or BDKU BDKS Circuit 4 Circuit 6 Circuit 7 Circuit 8 Circuit 10 Circuit 11 Circuit 12 Circuit 13 Circuit 14 Circuit 15 Circuit 16 Circuit 5 T1 Voice Data GND R1 Voice Data PT1 Add Power GND PR1 Add Power T2 R2 PT2 PR2 T3 R3 PT3 PR3 T4 R4 PT4 PR4 T5 R5 PT5 PR5 T6 R6 PT6 PR6 T7 R7 PT7 PR7 T8 R8 PT8 PR8 T10 R10 T11 R11 T12 R12 T13 R13 T14 R14 T15 R15 T16 R16 ...

Page 244: ...7 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 Bridging Clips To PDKU W Female Connector 25 Pair Cable W Male Amp Connector 66M150 Split Block Circuit 2 Circuit 3 Circuit 4 Circuit 6 Circuit 7 Circuit 8 Circuit 5 T1 Voice Data GND R1 Voice Data PT1 Add Power GND PR1 Add Power T2 R2 PT2 PR2 T3 R3 PT3 PR3 T4 R4 PT4 PR4 T5 R5 PT5 PR5 T6 R6 PT6 PR6 T7 R7 PT7 PR7 T8 R8 PT8 PR8 Not Used Jacketed Twisted Pairs 24 AWG 1 or 2 pai...

Page 245: ...ta PT1 RT2 T2 R2 PT2 PR2 T3 R3 PT3 PR3 T4 R4 PT4 PR4 T5 R5 PT5 PR5 T6 R6 PT6 PR6 T8 R8 PT8 PR8 Jacketed Twisted Pairs 24AWG 1 Pair Station Cabling GN Y BL R BK W R1 T1 T GND R RJ11 Digital Telephone with or w out BPCI DI ADM or DDSS DDCB BATI Not Used CKT 3 CKT 4 CKT 5 CKT 6 T7 R7 PT7 PR7 CKT 7 CKT 8 AC DC External Power Source 3 2 4 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 TR To 120VAC Commercial Power Outlet AC DC Externa...

Page 246: ...T 1 Bl W R W O PRW T O W PRW R W G T 2 G W R W Br PRW T Br W PRW R W S T 3 S W R R Bl PRW T Bl R PRW R R O T 4 O R R R G PRW T G R PRW R R Br T 5 Br R R R S PRW T S R PRW R Bk Bl T 6 Bl Bk R Bk O PRW T O Bk PRW R Bk G T 7 G Bk R Bk Br PRW T Br Bk PRW R Bk S T 8 S Bk R Y Bl PRW T Bl Y PRW R Y O T 9 O Y R Y GN T 10 GN Y R Y BR T 11 BR Y R Y S T 12 S Y R V BL T 13 BL V R V O T 14 O V R V GN T 15 GN V...

Page 247: ...With Male Amp Connector 66M150 SPLIT BLOCK Tip 1 Ring 1 GN Y BL R BK W 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 Voice Mail Port Or Similar Device Voice Mail Port Or Similar Device RJ11 RJ11 RING Tip TIP Ring Standard Telephone 2 Standard Telephone 1 Ring 2 Tip 2 GN Y BL R BK W Not Used Station Cabling Jacketed Twisted Pairs 24 AWG T3 R3 T4 R4 Not Used Not Used Standard Telephone Circuits 3 and 4 available with opt...

Page 248: ...R W O Not Used O W Not Used W G T 2 Standard Indicate if separate BGM source connected to Circuit 2 G W R W Br Not Used Br W Not Used W S T 3 Standard RSTS S W R R Bl Not Used Bl R Not Used R O T 4 Standard RSTS O R R R G Not Used G R Not Used R Br T 5 Digital DDCBs connect only to Circuit 5 Ports 004 012 020 and 028 Br R R R S PWRT S R PWRR Bk Bl T 6 Digital Bl Bk R Bk O PWRT O Bk PWRR Bk G T 7 D...

Page 249: ...L V V O O V V GN GN V V BR BR V V S S V 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 Bridging Clips To RSTU or PSTU w Female Connector 25 Pair Cable w Male amp Connector 66M150 Split Block GN 6 5 4 3 2 1 Y BL R BK W 1 2 3 4 5 6 Jacketed Twisted Station Cable 24 AWG Modular Cord Tip 1 Ring 1 T2 R2 T3 R3 ...

Page 250: ...er Intercom Number Device Standard Telephone Location W Bl T 1 Bl W R W O Not Used O W Not Used W G T 2 Indicate if separate BGM source G W R W Br Not Used Br W Not Used W S T 3 S W R R Bl Not Used Bl R Not Used R O T 4 O R R R G Not Used G R Not Used R Br T 5 Br R R R S Not Used S R Not Used Bk Bl T 6 Bl Bk R Bk O Not Used O Bk Not Used Bk G T 7 G Bk R Bk Br Not Used Br Bk Not Used Bk S T 8 S Bk ...

Page 251: ... TEL 4 R 7 O R R RING TEL 4 8T 33 R G T TIP RSTU RSTU RDSU 4 R 8 G R R RING PSTU RSTU RDSU 4 9T 34 R Br T TIP TEL 5 R 9 Br R R RING TEL 5 10T 35 R S T TIP RSTU RSTU RDSU 5 R 10 S R R RING PSTU RSTU RDSU 5 11T 36 Bk BI T TIP TEL 6 R 11 BI Bk R RING TEL 6 12T 37 Bk O T TIP RSTU RSTU RDSU 6 R 12 O Bk R RING PSTU RSTU RDSU 6 13T 38 Bk G T TIP TEL 7 R 13 G Bk R RING TEL 7 14T 39 Bk Br T TIP RSTU RSTU R...

Page 252: ... R 8 G R R RING PCOU RCOU 4 9T 34 R Br T TIP CO 5 R 9 Br R R RING CO 5 10T 35 R S T TIP PCOU RCOU 5 R 10 S R R RING PCOU RCOU 5 11T 36 Bk BI T TIP CO 6 R 11 BI Bk R RING CO 6 12T 37 Bk O T TIP PCOU RCOU 6 R 12 O Bk R RING PCOU RCOU 6 13T 38 Bk G T TIP CO 7 R 13 G Bk R RING CO 7 14T 39 Bk Br T TIP PCOU RCOU 7 R 14 Br Bk R RING PCOU RCOU 7 15T 40 Bk S T TIP CO 8 R 15 S Bk R RING CO 8 16T 41 Y Bl T T...

Page 253: ...4 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Bridging Clips 66M150 Split Block GN 6 5 4 3 2 1 Y BL R BK W 2 3 4 5 Modular Cord 6 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 1 T1 R1 T2 R2 T1 R1 T2 R2 To Network R1 R2 T1 T2 Telco provided Modular Block 625 Type Or Equivalent RGLU or PCOU 4 3 2 1 CO3 4 Same R4 R3 ...

Page 254: ... 10 02 Table 7 8 CO Line RCOU RCOS RGLU2 RDDU PEMU REMU RDDU RDTU MDF Cross Connect Record MDF Block Number CO Line Number PCB Type and Cabinet Slot Number MDF Block Number CO Line Number PCB Type and Cabinet Slot Number MDF Block Number CO Line Number PCB Type and Cabinet Slot Number ...

Page 255: ...4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Bridging Clips 66M150 Split Block GN 6 5 4 3 2 1 Y BL R BK W 2 3 4 5 Modular Cord 1 2 3 4 5 6 T1 R1 T2 R2 T1 R1 T2 R2 To Network R1 R2 T1 T2 Telco provided Modular Block 625 type or Equivalent Same R8 R7 T7 T8 5 4 3 2 R2 R1 T1 T2 5 4 3 2 Network Jack RJ14C FIC 02LS2 6 1 6 1 4 3 2 1 7 8 1 6...

Page 256: ...33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Bridging Clips 66M150 Split Block GN 6 5 4 3 2 1 Y BL R BK W T1 R1 T1 R1 To Network or PSAP R1 R2 T1 T2 RMCU1A RCMS1A 2 2 LEDs indicates trunk condition Network Busy NB LED Customer Busy CB LED RCMS1A 1 2 RJ11 2 Pin Modular Connector CAMA 4 CAMA 3 CAMA 2 CAMA 1 NB LED CB LED NB LED CB LED NB LED CB LED Ring Tip 4 3 Ring Tip 4 3 Ring Tip 4 3 Rin...

Page 257: ...ent See Notes R2 R1 T1 T2 T1 R1 T2 R2 LINE X LINE Y Telco RJ21X 5 4 3 2 Network Jack RJ14C RJ21X FIC 02LS2 Loop Start OR 02GS2 Ground Start 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 CKT 3 4 RGLU RCOU RCOS PCOU TCOU Pin out Pin out CKT 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Same R4 R3 T3 T4 5 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Network RJ21X Network RJ14C RJ14C Telco Jacks Telco RJ21X 4 Wire Modular Cord Installer Cross Connect Customer Supplied Modular Jacks Dupl...

Page 258: ...44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Bridging Clips 66M150 Split Block GN 6 5 4 3 2 1 Y BL R BK W 2 3 4 5 Modular Cord T1 R1 T2 R2 T1 R1 T2 R2 To Network R1 R2 T1 T2 Telco provided Modular Block 625 Type or Equivalent R2 R1 T1 T2 5 4 3 2 RDDU Pin out Network Jack RJ14C FIC 6...

Page 259: ... 21 REMU 4 3 2 1 8 1 Line 4 8 1 Line 1 8 1 Line 3 8 1 Line 2 Same Pinout as Line 1 Same Pinout as Line 1 Same Pinout as Line 1 To Network Jack LEAD PIN SB 8 M 7 SG 6 T 5 R 4 E 3 4WR1 2 4WT1 1 To Network Jack To Network Jack To Network Jack USOC RJ1CX 1600 Figure 7 12 MDF Wiring REMU 2 4 Wire Type I II ...

Page 260: ...0 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Bridging Clips 66M150 Split Block GN 6 5 4 3 2 1 Y BL R BK W 5 3 4 2 Modular Cord 1 2 3 4 5 6 T R E M T R E M To Network R E T M Telco provided Modular Block 625 Type or Equivalent PEMU 2 Wire 4 3 2 1 Same PEMU Pin out Network Jack RJ2EX FIC TL11M 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 E R T M Same 6 5 4 3 2 1 E R T M Same 6 5 4 3 2 1 E R T M 6 5 ...

Page 261: ...1 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Bridging Clips 66M150 Split Block GN 6 5 4 3 2 1 Y BL R BK W 2 3 4 5 Modular Cord 6 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 1 T R T1 R1 E M To Network R E T M Telco provided Modular Block 625 Type Or Equivalent PEMU 4 Wire 4 3 2 1 Same PEMU Pin out Network Jack RJ2GX FIC TL31M 6 1 6 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 E R1 R T T1 M Same 6 5 4 3 2 1 E R1 R T T1 M Same 6 5 4 3 2 1 E R1 ...

Page 262: ... R R O O R R GN GN R R BR BR R R S S R BK BL BL BK BK O O BK BK GN GN BK BK BR BR BK BK S S BK Y BL BL Y Y O O Y Y GN GN Y Y BR BR Y Y S S Y V BL BL V V O O V V GN GN V V BR BR V V S S V 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 25 Pair Cable W Male Amp Connector 66M150 Split Block 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 263: ...e 3000 series digital telephone DKT models consist of DKT3010 S 10 button speakerphone model which enables users to make and receive outside and internal calls without lifting the handset DKT3020 S 20 button speakerphone model which enables users to make and receive outside and internal calls without lifting the handset DKT3010 SD 10 button speakerphone model equipped with an LCD that displays two...

Page 264: ...n Operational Not operational Fixed 6SGLDO button Operational Not operational DKT3000 telephones per cabinet slot 16 telephones max 8 telephones max DKT3000 Programming Mode A Beep Tone On Off etc Program Mode A is for telephone options that are controlled by the ROM inside the telephone Operational Operational DKT3000 Programming Mode B Flexible Buttons One Touch etc Program Mode B is for telepho...

Page 265: ...tion To accommodate the digital telephone line cord the cable should be terminated in a modular station connector block RJ11 at the station location The standard single pair modular digital telephone cord that is sent with the telephone is 7 ft the maximum allowed is 25 ft Notes Digital telephone cable runs must not have cable splits single or double cable bridges of any length or high resistance ...

Page 266: ...X NC X Compatible can be used together in the same telephone NC Not compatible cannot be used together in the same telephone Table 8 4 DKT3000 and DKT2000 Component Compatibility Item 2000 series DKT 3000 series DKT Add on Modules DADM2020 only DADM3020 only Desktop Computer Telephony Interface CTI n a BPCI only Speaker OCA BVSU or DVSU BVSU only Tilt Stands BTSD for DKT BTSD for DKT and BTSA for ...

Page 267: ...nnounce Upgrade BVSU1A 3 Slide the BVSU under the tabs 4 Position the BVSU holes over the standoffs and secure with the two provided screws Two large head screws for DKT3000s four smaller head crews for the DKT2000 5 Connect the BVSU wire plugs to the two PCI VSU connectors on the PCB inside the phone with the red wire on the side where RED is silk screened on the DKT PCB see Figures 8 7 and 8 8 6...

Page 268: ...e 8 2 Removing Telephone Base Figure 8 3 BVSU Installation 6122 Telephone Base Knock out for HHEU or BHEU Telephone Housing Telephone PCB Captive Screws One in Each Corner DKT3000 series slide the BVSU under base tabs Red Wire 6066 To PCI VSU Connectors on Telephone Fasten Two Screws ...

Page 269: ... connected less than 2mA detects EMC and more than 2mA detects Carbon If in a rare case the current is marginal using a carbon headset only and performance is not adequate set the jumper to CARBON 3 Make sure that the SW2 jumper plug is set to NORMAL 4 If you do not want the handset receiver to work when the handset is on hook and a headset connected to BHEU is being used cut the HEU strap on the ...

Page 270: ...ndset or carbon type headset is connected to the handset jack the carbon wire jumper straps listed on the left must be cut inside the telephone When a carbon headset is connected to the BHEU you do not need to cut the straps See Figures 8 7 8 9 HEU W303 W303 W103 To turn off the handset receiver when the handset is on hook and a headset is used with the BHEU cut the HEU strap shown on the left EX ...

Page 271: ...ctor Locations Figure 8 9 DKT3001 BHEU Connector Location PCI VSU PCI ADM PCI VSU HEU P1 P2 P3 P6 Carbon W302 HEU W303 W301 CARBON EX POWER W101 EX POWER W102 RED RED RED RED 5603 W401 W402 SET UP GND PCI VSU EX POWER W102 W101 PCI ADM PCI VSU HEU P1 P2 P3 P6 HEU W303 W301 CARBON W302 CARBON RED RED RED RED 5668 W402 W401 GND SET UP DKT3001 12 HEU P1 5653 EX POWER RED HEU 103 W101 W102 ...

Page 272: ... phone base Secure with screws 3 Insert the three integrated unit wire plugs into connectors P1 P2 and P6 on the PCB in the telephone Make sure that the red wire is positioned as shown P1 P1 P2 P2 P6 P4 Figure 8 10 BPCI Installation 4 Stick the USB label onto the base just below the modular cord port see Figure 8 11 Important BPCI requires a DKT3000 series telephone set in the DKT3000 mode see DKT...

Page 273: ...e any name you desire Password Optional leave blank if not needed Extension Primary DN of connected DKT3000 phone Hostname Typically this is localhost 4 Optional Click on Configure Keys This section enables you to use more useful names for the line appearances on your phone If you do not change their name StrataLink shows the line appearances as FB1 through FB20 Only the 20 feature keys of the mai...

Page 274: ...Enter Edit the information on the screen see Steps 3 and 4 above for additional information 4 When finished click OK Close Test Use TAPI Service Provider An easy way to test or use your TAPI Service Provider is to use Phone Dialer supplied in most Windows operating systems This program is typically found in Accessories Communications Phone Dialer 1 From the Main Menu select Edit Options 2 In the L...

Page 275: ...e LCD telephone has additional buttons for features and programming see Figure 8 13 Figure 8 12 DKT3010 3020 Button Telephones DKT3010 S DKT3010 SD 5441 Msg Spdial Redial Mic Spkr Cnf Trn Hold FB10 FB08 FB09 FB07 FB06 FB05 FB04 FB03 FB02 FB01 FB10 FB08 FB09 FB07 FB06 FB05 FB04 FB03 FB02 FB01 FB20 FB19 FB18 FB17 FB16 FB15 FB14 FB13 FB12 FB11 Page Mode Scroll Feature DKT3020 S DKT3020 SD LCD 24 Char...

Page 276: ...X I M 10 02 Figure 8 13 DKT3014 SDL Buttons 5442 LCD 24 Characters by 8 lines Feature Scroll Mode Page Push in to tilt LCD Soft Keys FB 7 FB 5 FB 6 FB 4 FB 3 FB 2 FB 1 FB 14 FB 13 FB 12 FB 11 FB 10 FB 9 FB 8 Msg Spdial Redial Mic Spkr Cnf Trn Hold Vol Z Q Soft Keys ...

Page 277: ...Station Apparatus 3000 series Telephone Settings Strata CTX I M 10 02 8 15 Station Apparatus Figure 8 14 DKT3001 Buttons 5654 Line Msg Spkr Hold VOL Spdial Cnf Trn Flex ...

Page 278: ...T Your phone will not ring if it receives a call while in Programming Mode To exit from Programming Mode A Go Off and On hook or wait for 30 seconds for Programming Mode to automatically time out Telephone Program Option Reset This function resets all Programming Mode A option settings to their default setting 1 Press ROG simultaneously 2 Press 9RO 0VJ 0VJ LED On means reset is set to activate 3 P...

Page 279: ...nes are sent to a busy telephone s speaker to indicate that a call is waiting Call Waiting and Camp on Tones can be sent as an option to the telephone handset or headset in addition to the speaker Follow these steps to turn handset headset Call Waiting and Camp on tone On Off for a 3000 series telephone The default is Off 1 Press ROG simultaneously 2 Press 3 Press Feature Button 4 FB4 to toggle On...

Page 280: ...an reprogram the OH button to work as Flexible Button as it it set in system programming These steps enable you to change how the button functions 1 Press ROG simultaneously 2 Press 3 Press 0VJ to toggle On Off 0VJ LED On OH button works as Feature Button 0VJ LED Off OH button works as a 5HGLDO button 4 Press ROG to set the option 5 Go off hook then on hook to exit the program mode Note If you pro...

Page 281: ...ight steps in either direction To return to the middle setting repeat Step 1 above 2 Press ROG to reset the LCD contrast 3 Go off hook then on hook to exit the program mode Step 2 Reset LCD Contrast for the DKT3014 SDL 1 Press ROG simultaneously 2 Press 0RGH 3 Press 0VJ so that the 0VJ LED is On 4 Press ROG This sets the LCD lightness darkness contrast on the middle setting 5 Go off hook then on h...

Page 282: ...w these steps 1 Loosen the four captive screws on the digital telephone base and remove it 2 Remove the base handset hanger 3 Loosen two captive screws on DADM and remove bases 4 Put the DADM supplied cable through the telephone and DADM bases 5 Connect DADM cable connectors to P1 of DADM and P1 of DKT telephone 6 Install base of DADM and telephone tuck DADM cable into DADM and telephone base as n...

Page 283: ... ADM 1 Black Wire to Pin 1 Black Wire to Pin 1 1 1 10 12 P 1 P 2 DADM Cable Supplied with DADM P1 of Bottom PCB Telephone Base Remove Handset Hanger DADM Connection Plate provided with DADM 4 Screws Digital Telephone or View of Bottom DADMX020 DKT DADMX020 4 Screws DADM Base Smaller Connector P 1 P 2 No Connection First DADM Second DADM 1 1 10 12 ...

Page 284: ... at an angle 4 Slide the Tilt Stand into the former Address Tray holder The Stand should catch under the front tray holder notches Push Stand in until it snaps into place see Figures 8 17 and 8 18 5 Push in the Lock Release to adjust the tilt angle 0 10 20 or 30 degrees see Figure 8 19 6 Insert the Address Tray back into its holder Figure 8 16 Bottom View of Digital Telephone Figure 8 17 Slide Til...

Page 285: ...to bottom of DKT with screws see Figure 8 20 6 Reinstall the Tilt Stand Base Fit the Tilt Stand Base over the Tilt Stand so that the bottom pegs fit into the holder Adjust Tilt Stand so that the top pegs fit into the top Tilt Stand Base holes see Figure 8 21 Do this to both stands 7 Pull up on the Tilt Stand Bases so that they open to the maximum angle 30 degrees 8 Push in the Release button to ad...

Page 286: ...02 Figure 8 21 Release Adjustment Button 5475 Tilt Stand Base Release Button Tilt Stand Fit Tilt Base onto Tilt Stand Bottom Pegs To remove the base from the tilt stand 1 Push in lock release 2 Open the tilt stand 90 degrees 3 Pull the Base away from the stand to remove it ...

Page 287: ... Stand so that the bottom pegs fit into the holder Adjust Tilt Stand so that the top pegs fit into the top Tilt Stand Base holes Do this to both stands 7 Pull up on the Tilt Stand Bases so that they open to the maximum angle 30 degrees See Figure 8 23 8 Push in the Lock Release button to adjust the tilt angle 0 10 20 or 30 degrees of each Tilt Stand Figure 8 22 Attach Tilt Stands to DKT with Two A...

Page 288: ...s digital telephones with headsets can only be wall mounted with an HHEU2 To mount digital telephones Refer to Figures 8 24 8 26 and the following steps 1 Loosen the captive screws and remove the telephone base 2 Using a suitable cutter remove the handset hanger from the base 3 Insert the handset hanger in the slot on the front of the phone The hanger fits in the notch on the handset cradle 4 Rota...

Page 289: ...the handset hanger in the slot on the front of the phone The hanger fits in the notch on the handset cradle 4 Rotate the telephone base 180 degrees and secure it to the telephone with its four screws 5 Connect the phone to the wall modular connector with a cord approximately four inches long available at most telephone supply companies 6 Route the cord into the hollow portion of the base 7 Mount t...

Page 290: ...ection To accommodate the DSS console connection the instrument end of the cable should be terminated in a modular station connector block RJ11 Refer to Chapter 7 MDF PCB Wiring for wiring interconnecting details Notes DSS console cable runs must not have cable splits single or double cable bridges of any length or high resistance or faulty cable splices See the appropriate Installation chapter fo...

Page 291: ...offers two cordless digital telephone models the DKT2104 CT and the DKT2004 CT The compact designs of these cordless digital telephones bring mobility and productivity to office telephones Both the DKT2104 CT and DKT2004 CT feature digital 900 MHz technology and represent state of the art design and engineering The DKT2104 CT and DKT2004 CT telephones can be attached to a Toshiba DKT3000 or 2000 s...

Page 292: ...tteries Residents outside of Minnesota should contact their local authorities for information concerning reclamation and disposal of Rechargeable Metal Hydride batteries CAUTION To power your Toshiba DKT2004 CT Cordless base unit use only UL Listed AC Adapter Model AD 9590 Class 2 Power Supply Ratings are Input 120VAC 14W Output 10VDC 500mA Important Charge your battery for 10 hours before using y...

Page 293: ...Preference for your TALK button to work If there is a shared digital telephone you receive internal system dial tone automatically after picking up the handset of your deskset For example in a Strata CTX system Program 32 must have a setting other than 00 It is best to set Auto Line Preference to access Intercom dial tone To install the cordless telephone 1 Select a location for your cordless digi...

Page 294: ...onnect the cordless digital telephone to both the telephone line and a Strata CTX digital telephone To connect cords for use as a stand alone telephone Connect the modular jack labeled Line In to the telephone wall jack or To connect cords for use with a desk telephone 1 Unplug the telephone line cord from your desk telephone 2 Connect this cord to Line In of your cordless telephone 3 Using the tw...

Page 295: ...fed and create a fire or electrical hazard 4 Wrap the power cord around the notch on the bottom of the base unit see Figure 8 29 5 Check to see that the power LED is on indicating the telephone has power 6 Before using your cordless digital telephone be sure to raise the antenna to the vertical position Important If the cordless telephone is connected to a DKT3000 series telephone be sure to progr...

Page 296: ... using your new cordless digital telephone the battery must be charged continuously for six to eight hours To remove the handset s battery pack 1 Press in on the battery pack release latch 2 Slide the battery pack off the handset Note You may have to pull hard to slide the battery pack off when the handset is new To charge the DKT2001 CT handset s battery pack 1 Place the handset on the base unit ...

Page 297: ...ra battery pack This compartment has a latch that keeps the battery pack in place during charging Tips on Extending Battery Pack Life All rechargeable Nickel Cadmium batteries can develop a memory reduced charge capacity caused by repeated charge and discharge cycles Batteries that have developed this effect do not operate to their fullest capacity To avoid memory effect Operate the unit until the...

Page 298: ...n a Call In Standby Mode Only the TALK key operates None of the keys operate Handset beeps once every three seconds Handset beeps once Complete your call as quickly as possible Cannot make call Replace battery pack Replace battery pack before making a call Table 8 9 2000 Telephone Subassembly Upgrades Subassembly No per Phone Function BVSU or DVSU1 1 Only one of these subassemblies is allowed per ...

Page 299: ...e it see Figure 8 24 on page 8 26 2 Loosen the four captive screws on the metal plate to the standoffs inside the base Remove and discard the plate 3 For the BVSU only make sure that the SW1 and SW2 pins are set per Figure 8 30 and Table 8 5 on page 8 5 Figure 8 30 Speaker Off hook Call Announce Upgrade BVSU1A 4 Position the BVSU DVSU PCB on the standoffs and secure with the four provided screws s...

Page 300: ...lation for HESB installation procedures 5 For the V 3 HHEU1 If only the headset is connected to the HHEU cut both sides of the R607 resistor then remove the resistor to eliminate electrical contact Note Do not cut the R607 resistor if connecting an HESB to the HHEU for the Loud Ringing Bell even if a headset is also installed on the HHEU or For the V 4 HHEU1 and the HHEU2 if only the headset is co...

Page 301: ...ons V 1 V 4 and the HHEU2 2000 series digital telephones require either an HHEU2 or a V 3 or V 4 HHEU1 for HESB operation earlier HHEU1 versions are only sufficient for headset operation only Only digital telephones equipped with an HHEU2 can be wall mounted The HHEU2 is identical to the V 4 HHEU1 except that the HHEU2 has longer wires to accommodate wall mounting A Toshiba HESC 65A cable is requi...

Page 302: ...cure it with its four captive screws Beep Strap A beep sounds whenever a dial pad or feature button is pressed on a digital telephone To eliminate the beep sound See Figures 8 24 and 8 34 8 35 and follow these steps 1 Loosen the four captive screws from the telephone base and remove the base 2 Cut the beep strap 3 Reinstall the telephone base and secure it with its four captive screws Microphone S...

Page 303: ...EU strap is cut on the telephone See Figures 8 32 8 34 and 8 35 External Power Straps Digital telephones equipped with options such as integrated data interface units and ADMs require two pair wiring or external power to operate efficiently at the maximum allowed distance from the KSU Two pair wiring or external power is also necessary for maximum cable run lengths for digital telephones that are ...

Page 304: ...y of these from the default factory settings for North America Table 8 10 DKT International DIP Switch Settings Line 9 Line 8 Line 7 Line 6 Line 5 Line 4 Line 3 Line 2 Line 1 Intercom Speed Dial Do Not Disturb Line 17 Line 16 Line 15 Line 14 Line 13 Line 12 Line 11 Line 10 ON 1 2 3 4 Fixed Buttons Microphone Location Dial Pad Handset Red Green LED Indicators DIP Switches some models 3926 LCD Displ...

Page 305: ...nt The DKT2020 FDSP s full duplex operation depends on the speaker volume setting Raising or lowering speaker volume directly affects the performance of the full duplex operation Depending on the room s echo characteristics raising the volume of the speakerphone can cause the full duplex operation to deteriorate When set to maximum volume it may be necessary to switch to half duplex operation The ...

Page 306: ...ne On by opening it see Figure 8 39 Note The High Low switch works independently from the telephone s speakerphone This setting must be on High for proper operation Important The microphone has a narrow voice pick up range so the front of the microphone should always point toward the person speaking see Figure 8 40 Be sure to place the microphone at least one foot from the telephone speaker and do...

Page 307: ...ratus Figure 8 39 External Microphone On Off Figure 8 40 External Microphone Voice Pick up Path s Figure 8 37 RFDM Plug on DKT2020 FDSP Figure 8 38 RFDM Unit 5218 EXT MIC EXT MIC LOW HIGH 5217 5352 RFDM Unit OFF Position RFDM Unit ON Position 5353 RFDM Super Directional Microphone ...

Page 308: ...l go on If conversation is still unstable press button 10 to activate half duplex mode You can turn off button 10 at any time to reactivate full duplex mode To force the telephone into Speech Training mode During a call momentarily press 9RO 9RO ROG or 0 During Speech Training mode the speakerphone operates in half duplex mode Tips for best results Avoid blocking the microphone or shuffling paper ...

Page 309: ...volume does not improve performance switch to half duplex mode by pressing Key 10 If both you and the distant party are using full duplex speakerphones the sensitivity to both echo paths may cause a reduction or instability of volume If this happens it may be necessary to switch to half duplex mode by pressing key 10 Digital Single Line Telephone DKT2001 only For instructions on installing the DKT...

Page 310: ...Station Apparatus 2000 series Telephones 8 48 Strata CTX I M 10 02 ...

Page 311: ... processor The network jack and built in modem are standard equipment on the CTX670 processor and option PCBs on the CTX100 processor The BSIS four port serial interface is an optional PCB that mounts on the CTX100 or CTX670 processor see Figure 9 1 CTX WinAdmin Stratagy VM Proprietary Integration Attendant Console and ACD Network Interface These application PC servers equipped with a standard Net...

Page 312: ...ling The maximum distance between the BBCU network jack and the application PC or server is 100 meters 328 ft when using CAT5 cabling without repeaters Unshielded CAT5 cabling is adequate for most installations Shielded CAT5 cabling is needed to protect the cable in environments that have excessive electromagnetic interference EMI Network Jack LED Indications The three LEDs located on the BBCU and...

Page 313: ...ssor Strata CTX Straight pinned 8 wire Modular Cord Network Interface RJ45 Jack PC or Server LAN or HUB NIC Straight pinned 8 wire Modular Cord Network Interface RJ45 Jack ACD Application PC or Server NIC Straight pinned 8 wire Modular Cord Network Interface RJ45 Jack Attendant Console Application PC or Server NIC Straight pinned 8 wire Modular Cord Network Interface RJ45 Jack Stratagy ES Voice Ma...

Page 314: ...n 2 with Pin 6 of other end each direction Pin 1 3 2 Pin 6 Pin TD Network Interface Cable Cross Pinning RD RD TD TD TD RD RD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 8 Front Front 1 8 Bottom Side Up Connector Head 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Application PC or Server Direct Connection to Strata CTX ACTU or BBCU Processor Strata CTX CTX WinAdmin Stratagy ES Attd Console or ACD Application Application PC or Server Cros...

Page 315: ... Strata CTX uses Pairs 2 and 3 RJ45 Modular Male Plug 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P4 Pair 1 Pair 2 Pair 3 Pair 4 8 7 RD 5 4 6 3 2 1 RD TD TD not used not used not used not used RJ45 8 pin jack TD TD Not Used RD RD Not Used Not Used Not Used 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 CTX Network Interface Jack P7 TIA Network Wall Jack Wire Color Codes CAUTION Do not mix different TIA Wall Jack Types in an Installation Pa...

Page 316: ...10 Ring direct to built in modem Transfer Tie or DISA Program 102 Dial 19 to transfer to or dial the modem directly Note The PC modem can be external or internal SMDI SMDR BSIS piggy back PCB ACTU or BECU Processor PCB Note Total data rate four ports combined is 57 6kbps maximum Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 BSIS Port 1 4 6 wire Modular Cord telephone cross pinned type modular jack locking tabs on t...

Page 317: ...5 4 3 2 1 RD TD DSR DTR DCD SG 6 5 4 3 2 1 SG DCD DTR DSR TD RD Modular Jack Pinout front view DB25 Pinout front view Jumper Pin 4 5 5593 Strata CTX Strata CTX 2 3 4 5 6 7 20 8 BSIS Connector PPTC25 MDM Connect to External Modem DTE male 2 3 20 6 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 RD TD DSR DTR DCD SG 6 5 4 3 2 1 SG DCD DTR DSR TD RD Modular Jack Pinout front view DB25 Pinout front view Jumper Pin 4 5 Strata CTX 2 3...

Page 318: ...er supplied isolation transformer to RSTU see Figure 9 8 for a connection diagram MOH is sent to callers placed on hold and BGM is sent to DKT telephone speakers and or external page speakers The ACTU BECU and BIOU interfaces provide an input volume level control for each music source The volume levels of music sources connected to RSTU circuits rely strictly on the music source volume controls MO...

Page 319: ...s MOH BGM Destination T R Time Switch System Processor 5500 Insolation Transformer 3 MOH BGM Source 8 T R Insolation Transformer MOH BGM Source 15 MOH Ground Loop Start DIT and DISA CO lines are each assigned individually in Program 310 PK04 MOH Analog DID and ISDN DID lines individually for each DID number in Program 309 PK02 BGM External Page zones in Program 105 PK13 MOH All outgoing lines are ...

Page 320: ...for connection diagrams Figure 9 9 Single Zone Page Options A separate external BGM source can be connected to a building s external Page speakers using the BIOU interface This enables the BGM sent over the external page speakers to be different from the BGM sent to telephone speakers see Figures 9 10 for separate BGM over external Page connections Figure 9 10 Separate BGM Over External Page SW600...

Page 321: ...lane Zone 1 Relay BIOU 1 or 2 PGOUT 1 15 PGOUT 2 17 B M B Jacketed Twisted Pair 24 AWG 66 Block Wiring O Y BK S PGIN 1 40 S BK A A C Zone 1 Zone 5 Zone 2 Zone 6 Zone 3 Zone 7 Zone 4 Zone 8 1 2 BGM Music Source To External Speaker Only 6 3 Notes 1 Zones 1 4 are provided by the BIOU designated BIOU 1 2 Zones 5 8 are provided by the BIOU designated BIOU 2 3 BIOU SW600 must be set to SPO for 600 ohm p...

Page 322: ...BK BGM Music Source Amplifier Output C 5496 BIOU Pin Numbers 25 Pair Cables Input Amp 4 Output Input Amp 3 Output Input Amp 2 Output Input Amp 1 Output A C C Zone 3 Relay Zone 4 Relay V BL BL V Y BR BR Y PGOUT 3 19 PGIN 3 44 PGOUT 4 21 PGIN 4 46 B M B M A C A C Zone 1 Relay Zone 2 Relay Y O O Y BK S MDF BIOU PGOUT 1 15 PGIN 1 40 Zone 1 Zone 5 Zone 2 Zone 6 Zone 3 Zone 7 Zone 4 Zone 8 PGOUT 2 17 PG...

Page 323: ... maximum CAUTION BIOU relay contacts are not rated to switch 120 240VAC connecting these voltages may result in equipment damage fire and or personal injury Figure 9 13 BIOU Control Relays 5492 BIOU 1 or 2 CRR2 Pin 5 S W CRT2 Pin 30 W S SW200 Relay 2 B M CRT3 Pin 32 R O CRR3 Pin 7 O R SW250 Relay 3 B M 25 Pain Amphenol Connector Pin Number M CRT1 Pin 28 W GN CRR1 Pin 3 GN W SW150 Relay 1 B CRT4 Pi...

Page 324: ...high resistance or faulty cable splices DDCB Wall Mounting The DDCB is designed to be mounted on a wall or other vertical surface To mount the units 1 Locate the two mounting holes on the right hand side on the DDCB see Figure 9 14 2 Remove the side cover from the DDCB to expose the two left hand mounting holes 3 Position the DDCB adjacent to the Base KSU with regard to wiring needs 4 Secure the D...

Page 325: ...ontrol device instead of a door phone to unlock a door The door lock control device is not supplied by Toshiba and must be ordered separately The door lock option is a hardware jumper located on the DDCB This option provides relay contacts that will open or close the Port B wire pair when a telephone s door lock button is pressed or when a door lock feature code is dialed from a telephone see Figu...

Page 326: ...close when Door Unlock Button is pressed Must be set for MU Law in USA and Canada Cut W3 only if Door Phone C ring should sound like Door Phone A Notes 1 MDFB Terminal Pins L1 and L2 are used with HESB Talk Back Amplifies Application only See Figure 8 22 2 Not available with BDKS 3 Refer to Programs 123 456 and 789 Remove DDCB3 Cover for access to hardware options DDCB3 A C B N C N O SW3 SW2 Lock ...

Page 327: ...et Up the Telephone for the External Ringer Option 3000 Telephone Instructions To Turn the Loud Ringing Bell Feature On Off Default is Off 1 Press ROG simultaneously 2 Press 3 Press 0VJ 0VJ LED turns On to turn On the External Speaker HESB connection or press 0VJ again 0VJ LED turns Off to turn Off the External Speaker HESB connection 4 Press ROG 2000 Telephone Instructions Important See Chapter 8...

Page 328: ... the connector location is different HESC 65A and BHEU Installation 1 Loosen the four captive screws on the telephone base and remove the base Use a screwdriver or other suitable tool to remove the plastic tab on the back of the base The HESC 65 cable connector is accessed through this opening See Figure 9 17 2 Connect the HESC cable to P1 of the BHEU and feed it through the telephone base 3 Posit...

Page 329: ...14 Strap and Connector Locations Figure 9 20 DKT3001 BHEU Connector Location BHEU To HEU connector on telephone Turn BHEU component side down BVSU or BPCI optional 5651 Red Wire PCI VSU PCI ADM PCI VSU HEU P1 P2 P3 P6 Carbon W302 HEU W303 W301 CARBON EX POWER W101 EX POWER W102 RED RED RED RED 5603 W401 W402 SET UP GND DKT3001 12 HEU P1 5653 EX POWER RED HEU 103 W101 W102 ...

Page 330: ... Green Yellow Red P601 HHEU V 3 or 4 OCA Strap R607 Do Not Cut 6 5 4 3 2 1 Not Used 6 5 4 3 2 1 Not Used Voice Door Phone 1 2 3 4 5 TB2 12V 0V 12V 0V 24 AWG Jacketed Twisted Pair from Digital Telephone to HESB Jumpers GN Y BL R BK W GN Y BL R BK W L2 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 TB1 L2 Jumper Wires TB1 2 10 TB2 4 5 HESB Rear View Internal Wiring Volume Control TBI 1 2 3 4 Voice ...

Page 331: ...een made properly wires to terminals 1 and 2 of the HESB TB1 terminal block may have been reversed Amplified Page Speaker Option The amplified speaker option enables the HESB to be configured as a paging speaker The HESB is connected to the BIOU 600 ohm page output to provide an amplified external speaker To install the HESB amplified speaker option 1 Connect a jumper between terminals 1 and 2 of ...

Page 332: ...age Speaker with HESB Interface Jumper Wires BIOU 600Ω Page Output BIOU switch SW600 must be in the SPO position MDF 66 Block SPT 38 BK GN SPR 13 GN BK 25 Pair Cable Jacketed Twisted Pair 24 AWG TB1 1 2 5 8 6 7 TB2 3 4 5 6 Modular Connector May Be Used Volume Control TBI 3 4 Voice 3 4 Internal Wiring 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 Not Used Voice 12V 0V Note The 600 ohm page output sends three types of si...

Page 333: ...between terminals 5 and 6 of the HESB TB2 terminal block Note HESB connections made in Steps 4 7 may be accomplished using the HESB VOICE and door phone modular jack instead of the TB1 terminal block 4 Connect terminal 7 of the HESB TB1 terminal block to Pin L1 of the MDFB 5 Connect terminal 8 of the HESB TB1 terminal block to Pin L2 of the MDFB 6 Connect terminal 9 of the HESB TB1 terminal block ...

Page 334: ...to 12VDC Door Phone Internal Wiring TBI 4 3 TBI 7 8 9 10 Voice 4 3 4 3 2 5 HACU 120 Notes The 600 ohm duplex page output is compatible with most commercially available talkback amplifiers MDFB not required Jumpers Voice Door Phone 12V 0V TB2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TB1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 Modular Connector May Be Used BIOU 600Ω Page Output BIOU switch SW600must be in the SPO position MDF 66 Block...

Page 335: ...ration of the selected CO lines and standard telephones when the system is in service When power is restored each telephone is independently reconnected to system standard telephone circuit ports after it is finished with its direct CO line call The DPFT is normally installed on the MDF Figure 9 25 provides a circuit diagram of the DPFT Figure 9 25 DPFT Circuit Diagram J2 26 J2 1 J1 26 J1 1 Relay ...

Page 336: ...lock RCOU TIP and RCOU RING terminals 5 Connect the standard telephone stations selected for emergency use to the DPFT J2 block TEL TIP and TEL RING terminals 6 Connect the RSTU RDSU RSTS or PSTU standard telephone circuits related to the emergency standard telephones to DPFT J2 block PSTU RSTU TIP and PSTU RSTU RING terminals 7 Connect the DPFT to the RDSU RSTU PSTU DG and 24V terminals See Chapt...

Page 337: ...rmal record A transferred call would generate a Start record for the first segment of the call and an End record for the second segment of the call The appropriate times would be stored in each A detailed description of SMDR is provided in a separate manual Several fields in the record may displayed or masked based on system programming They include DISA security codes authorization codes ANI DNIS...

Page 338: ...pervised Unsupervised ILG Incoming Line Group OLG Outgoing Line Group MMM CO No Channel Group No Left positioned and padded space 21 1 Space 22 28 7 Term Information 29 1 Space 30 43 14 Time stamp MO DD HH MM SS N E Record End of Call S Record Start of Call If 911 time trunk is seized X Record Completion of transfer B Record The call is abandoned I Record System initialized T Record Original New s...

Page 339: ... XXXXX XXXXX Prime DN Responsibility for outgoing 55 1 Spaces 56 62 7 AUXID 2 NN XXXXX NN Node number 00 99 XXXXX Prime DN Field Notes N Normal incoming or outgoing call record 001 Record number 1 00 Used to identify the Node ID in a StrataNet network Not used in a standalone system DN1234 Directory Number DN 1234 originated the call T000001 The call went out on Trunk Number 1 06 28 Date 12 10 50 ...

Page 340: ...roup OLG Outgoing Line Group MMM CO number Channel Group No NN ISDN Bch if caller seizes non ISDN trunk then QQ is shown as NN value Left positioned and padded space 23 1 Space 24 32 9 Term Information 33 1 Space 34 47 14 Time stamp MO DD HH MM SS N E Record End of Call S Record Start of Call If 911 time trunk is seized X Record Completion of transfer B Record The call is abandoned I Record System...

Page 341: ...2 7 AUXID 2 NN XXXXX NN Node number 00 99 XXXXX Prime DN Field Notes N Normal incoming or outgoing call record 001 Record number 1 00 Used to identify the Node ID in a StrataNet network Not used in a standalone system DN1234 Directory Number DN 1234 originated the call T00100100 The call went out on Trunk Number 1 OLG 1 06 28 Date 12 10 50 Time at which call was answered 00 10 30 0 Duration of the...

Page 342: ...Peripheral Installation Station Message Detail Recording SMDR 9 32 Strata CTX I M 10 02 ...

Page 343: ... module BBMS 3 45 base cabinet CTX100 1 3 CTX670 1 8 battery removing and charging 8 34 battery cable 2 12 2 13 battery charger 2 11 2 12 2 13 2 18 battery jumper 2 18 BBCU 3 44 BBMS 1 3 1 7 2 18 3 45 BDKU BDKS 4 4 4 5 BECU 3 46 BECU BBCU 1 5 3 46 beep strap 8 40 BEXS 1 3 1 7 3 46 BGM 1 3 1 6 4 6 interfaces 9 8 over external page 9 10 BHEU 8 7 9 18 BIOU 1 18 4 6 9 8 9 10 BIOU BIOUS 4 6 BPCI 8 10 B...

Page 344: ...6 lines 1 10 digital add on module see DADM digital telephone PCBs 4 5 system connection 8 2 upgrade 8 5 8 37 beep strap 8 40 busy override camp on ring tone over handset headset 8 17 8 41 carbon headset handset strap 8 40 external power strap 8 41 loud ringing bell headset 8 7 9 18 2000 series 8 38 microphone speaker sensitivity adjustment 8 17 8 40 simultaneous voice data 8 10 TAPI 8 10 telephon...

Page 345: ...se cabinet 3 6 BPCI 8 10 DADM 8 20 DPFT 9 26 ISDN basic rate interface unit RBSU subassembly RSSS 1 16 BRI 1 10 RBSU RBSS cabinet installation 5 16 call monitor 5 24 installation 5 13 interface unit 5 11 LED indications 5 16 LEDs and connectors 5 18 monitor jack 5 17 option switches jumpers and connectors 5 14 overview 5 11 passive bus configurations 5 23 premise wiring guidelines 5 17 5 18 RBUU i...

Page 346: ...ns per system 1 11 P paging 9 17 external zones 1 12 max simultaneous stations 1 13 paging output 4 6 PCBs 2 19 2 20 BDKU BDKS 4 5 CTX100 2 21 station 1 14 1 16 1 17 universal slot 1 14 PCOU 4 21 PCOU2 4 21 controls indicators connectors 4 21 PDIU DI 8 10 PDKU2 4 10 phantom directory numbers 1 11 pickup groups capacities 1 13 power failure options 2 17 9 1 9 25 power requirements 1 46 2 4 3 4 powe...

Page 347: ...ce ports 9 6 simultaneous voice data upgrade 8 10 SmartMedia 2 18 smartmedia 1 3 1 6 SMDI 1 3 1 4 1 7 1 18 9 6 SMDR 1 3 1 7 1 18 9 6 9 27 speaker OCA stations 1 12 speakerphone 8 17 8 40 speed dial 1 13 standard telephone 1 10 connecting to system 8 29 interface unit 4 11 station apparatus 8 1 telephones 8 1 station buttons 1 11 station hunt groups 1 12 strap beep 8 40 carbon headset handset 8 40 ...

Page 348: ... V verified account codes 1 13 voice mail interface Stratagy 9 6 SMDI 1 13 VoIP lines 1 10 W WinAdmin modem 2 22 PC 1 18 wiring diagram 2 wire tie line PEMU 7 22 4 wire tie line PEMU 7 23 ADKU and BDKU BDKS 7 5 CO line to MDF RCIU1 RCIU2 RCIS 7 19 RCOU RCOS 7 17 RDDU 7 20 REMU 2 4 Wire Type I II 7 21 RGLU2 or PCOU 7 15 CO tie line 7 15 station to MDF RDSU 7 9 RSTU PSTU RSTU2 standard telephone voi...

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