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Chapter 4: Board Installation

MBX IP Hardware & Installation Guide

Function Boards

VMIB (Voice Mail Interface Board)

The VMIB provides system announcement, ACD/UCD announcement, and User Greeting, 
along with a processor and DSP circuitry to support 8 simultaneous channels. 

To provide additional channels and/or storage capacity, up to three (3) VMIB may be installed 
in the MBX IP system with MPB300 for a maximum capacity of 24 channels. 

On an MBX IP system with MPB100, a maximum of two (2) VMIB can be supported for a 
maximum capacity of 16 channels.

The VMIB can be installed in the universal slot No. 1-6 of any KSU except the MPB slot of 1st 
KSU. The maximum 3 VMIB can be installed with MPB300 (MPB100: Max. 2 VMIBs) 

ITEM 

CHANNEL 

SYSTEM GREETING/USER GREETING 

VMIB 

8

System Greeting (0.5hrs.), User Message (100 Hours) 

Release 1.0

November 2010

Summary of Contents for MXB IP

Page 1: ...Hardware Installation Guide Release 1 0 November 2010...

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Page 3: ...articular purpose and shall not be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage including but not limited to special incidental or consequential TRADEMARKS Vertical Communications and...

Page 4: ...R E V I S I O N H I S T O R Y Release Date Documentation Changes Page No 1 0 07 10 Initial Release Release 1 0 November 2010...

Page 5: ...n 3 1 Safety Installation Instructions 3 1 Installation Precautions 3 1 Wiring Precautions 3 2 Basic Key Service Unit BKSU Unpacking 3 3 Expansion Key Service Unit EKSU Unpacking 3 4 KSU Diagram Exter...

Page 6: ...hapter 5 Terminal Connection and Wiring Method Terminal and Door Phone Models 5 1 Terminal Cabling Distance 5 2 Basic Terminal Connection 5 3 IP 8000 DSS Installation 5 9 Connecting Additional Termina...

Page 7: ...ware Installation Guide How to Enter Programming Mode 7 3 Permanent Update Procedure 7 3 How to Reset the System 7 3 Pre programming 7 4 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Symptons Solutions 8 1 Index Release...

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Page 9: ...and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed so...

Page 10: ...esult in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation If the product has been dropped or the KSU has been damaged If the product ex...

Page 11: ...ttery is not correctly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Disposal of Old App...

Page 12: ...ty Chapter 3 KSU Installation Describes detailed instructions for planning the installation site and procedures to install the MBX IP System Chapter 4 Board Installation Describes detailed instruction...

Page 13: ...ble Enhanced voice features Simple installation efficient system management Value Added features Distinctive and Enhanced Voice Mail Function and Multi Language Basic CID Function for CO SLT Basic 4 A...

Page 14: ...System Highlights 2 2 Chapter 2 System Overview MBX IP Hardware Installation Guide System Connection Diagram The following Figure shows the components that make up the MBX IP System Release 1 0 Novemb...

Page 15: ...6 DKT 6 SLT MODU Modem Unit Optional 33Kbps Trunk Boards LCOB4 4 LCO Interface Board LCOB8 8 LCO Interface Board LCOB12 12 LCO Interface Board PRIB DCO Interface Board 1 PRI 30chs Extension Boards SL...

Page 16: ...0628 6 8895 4 3699 8815 Digital ICM Door Box 1 2598 5 1967 3 8975 1 1023 ITEM DEGREES C DEGREES F Operation Temperature 0 40 32 104 Optimum Operation Temperature 20 26 68 78 Storage Temperature 10 70...

Page 17: ...CIFICATION Power feeding 30V DC Transmission Max Power 250mW Access Method Duplex TDMA TDD Frequency Band 1 880 1 900MHz Channel Spacing 1 728MHz Modulation GFSK Data rate 1 152Mbps Max Base Station d...

Page 18: ...Inter digit Time Less than 1 8 Max 5ms Min 50ms Min 30ms Pulse Dialing Pulse Rate Break Make Ratio 10 pps 60 40 or 66 33 ITEM SPECIFICATION LAN Interface 10 100 Base T Ethernet IEEE 802 3 Speed 10 Mbp...

Page 19: ...ce Fax Switching T 38 Echo Cancellation G 165 ITEM DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION CPU M82805G ARM9 Dual core 32bit 375MHz Switching Device ACT2 Custom Mixed Signal ASIC Device Memory Back up Duration 7year...

Page 20: ...ntercom Links Non Blocking Paging All Call Internal 1 zone 15 zones MPB100 30 zones MPB300 Station Speed Dial 50 32 digits Station System Speed Dial 1000 32 digits MPB100 2000 32 digits MPB300 Call Lo...

Page 21: ...232C Port 1 MPB 1 IPP Board 1 USB Port 1 MPB 1 VMIB 1 Host mode Memory stick only CPT CID CO DTMF Detection channels 32 channels MPB100 64 channels MPB300 32 channels MPB100 64 channels MPB300 PFT Cir...

Page 22: ...ore than one WTIB4 8 Installed ports are over the capacity there is an alarm indication at attendant keyset SIMPLIFIED MAX NO OF PORT MBX IP MPB300 MAXIMUM PORT EXTENSION TRUNK DKTU SLT PRI CO IP 1st...

Page 23: ...es or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Anti static precautions should be taken during install...

Page 24: ...ent the wires from being stepped on Avoid wiring under carpets Do not use the same power supply outlet for computers fax machine and other office equipment to avoid induction noise interruption when u...

Page 25: ...Chapter 3 KSU Installation MBX IP Hardware Installation Guide Basic Key Service Unit BKSU Unpacking Open the box and verify the items shown in the Figure below are included BKSU Carton Contents Relea...

Page 26: ...hapter 3 KSU Installation MBX IP Hardware Installation Guide Expansion Key Service Unit EKSU Unpacking Open the box and verify the items shown in the Figure below are included EKSU Carton Contents Rel...

Page 27: ...3 5 Chapter 3 KSU Installation MBX IP Hardware Installation Guide KSU Diagram Exterior and Dimension The Figure below shows the exterior and dimensions of the KSU KSU Exterior and Dimension Release 1...

Page 28: ...grams LED Indications LED DESCRIPTION LD1 Blue MPB Slot Link Act ON Link Act is established OFF Idle LD2 LD6 Blue Slot 2 6 Link Act ON Link Act is established OFF Idle LD7 Blue 2nd KSU Link Act ON Lin...

Page 29: ...therboard Expansion MBE Diagrams cont d LED Indications LED DESCRIPTION LD1 LD6 Blue Slot 1 6 Link Act ON Link Act is established OFF Idle LD7 Blue Upper KSU Link Act ON Link Act is established OFF Id...

Page 30: ...s to the MB and MBE through the 20 pin connector CN6 CN7 refer to the following Table AC Input Voltage and Fuse Rating PSU Capacity 1 Insert the PSU along the guide rails on the rear side of the MBX I...

Page 31: ...2 The 1st and 2nd KSUs will work independent of the 3rd KSU power shut Off 3 The 1st KSU will work independent of the 2nd KSU powered Off however the 3rd KSU cannot work without the 2nd KSU powered On...

Page 32: ...ound source refer to Caution CAUTION The equipment should be connected to a socket outlet with a protective ground connection For ground wire green and yellow insulation is required and the cross sect...

Page 33: ...rer Battery operation is controlled by the PSU The PSU will provide charging current to the batteries during normal AC power operation at a maximum of about 1A PSU PSU battery operation will be halted...

Page 34: ...ere is a danger of explosion if external batteries are incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the man...

Page 35: ...wn below 3 Insert 12 included screws into the 12 anchor plugs 4 Hook Wall Bracket onto installed screws 5 Attach Wall Shelf to the bottom of KSU and affix 2 shelves to the KSU using the 8 screws provi...

Page 36: ...Pre Installation 3 14 Chapter 3 KSU Installation MBX IP Hardware Installation Guide KSU Wall Mounting Release 1 0 November 2010...

Page 37: ...ter 3 KSU Installation MBX IP Hardware Installation Guide Rack Mounting Attach System to the rack securely by tightening the screws clockwise These screws are supplied with the rack KSU Rack Mounting...

Page 38: ...h KSU should be connected using the Expansion cable as shown below Make sure that the Expansion cable is connected correctly and not facing the wrong direction 3 Connect Fasteners with screws to affix...

Page 39: ...d insert 12 included screws to the anchor plugs 3 Hook Wall Bracket to the installed screws as shown below 4 Attach Wall Shelf to the bottom of the KSU and affix using the 8 screws provided 5 Hook the...

Page 40: ...BX IP Hardware Installation Guide Expansion KSU Wall Mounting Before Board Installation Dummy cap on top of KSU should be open and Dummy plates in front should be removed in order to connect Expansion...

Page 41: ...k Mounting Attach System to the rack securely by tightening the screws clockwise KSU Rack Mounting Before Board Installation Dummy cap on top of KSU should be open and Dummy plates in front should be...

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Page 43: ...System from static electricity do not directly touch the boards to discharge static touch a grounded object or wear a grounding strap To install the Board perform the following steps 1 Slide the boar...

Page 44: ...urces in the system controls the gain adjustment of the PCM signal generates the System tones and manages System call processing The MPB100 MPB300 shown on the next two pages incorporates the main con...

Page 45: ...ircuit ACT2 PCM voice switching System Tone Gain Control Tone DTMF CPT Detection CID Signal FSK DTMF RCID Detection CID Generation Real Time Clock for System Time Date System Memory SDRAM SRAM Flash R...

Page 46: ...Download SW upgrade with Memory stick 1 Ethernet port System maintenance MP PP SW upgrade Basic 4 channel VoIP Differences between MPB100 and MPB300 Pin Assignment MJ4 USB ITEM MPB100 MPB300 REMARK SR...

Page 47: ...a 3 RD Received Data 4 DSR Data Set Ready 5 SG Signal Ground 6 DTR Data Terminal Ready 7 CTS Clear to Send 8 RTS Request to Send 9 Reserved CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION RS 232C 1 Reser...

Page 48: ...in the ON position to feed physically the Lithium Battery Voltage to SRAM RTC to protect the User Database and System Time Date information etc SWITCH CONNECTOR MJ FUNCTIONS REMARK CN1 MPB100 or MPB30...

Page 49: ...01 Boards PRIB Internal Clock KSUs 1st KSU 2nd KSU 3rd KSU Slot Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 18 LED Indication MJ1 LED DESCRIPTION LD1 Blue TMR Timer Periodic Toggle ON 100msec OFF 100msec LD2 Blue CALL Call Ta...

Page 50: ...s connected through RJ21 Modular Jacks NOTE Caller ID signal can be either DTMF or FSK based on the country code entered in the system database Dialing Type DTMF or DP and Message Wait Indication MWI...

Page 51: ...21 12 37 12 12 37 VT 12 VR 12 12 13 38 13 13 38 VT 13 VR 13 13 14 39 14 14 39 VT 14 VR 14 14 15 40 15 15 40 VT 15 VR 15 15 16 41 16 16 41 VT 16 VR 16 16 17 42 17 17 42 VT 17 VR 17 17 18 43 18 18 43 VT...

Page 52: ...ILVER VI VIOLET RD RED YL YELLOW 2 27 2 2 27 VT 2 VR 2 2 3 28 3 3 28 VT 3 VR 3 3 4 29 4 4 29 VT 4 VR 4 4 5 30 5 5 30 VT 5 VR 5 5 6 31 6 6 31 VT 6 VR 6 6 7 32 7 7 32 VT 7 VR 7 7 8 33 8 8 33 VT 8 VR 8 8...

Page 53: ...BER RJ21 PIN DKT CONNECTOR DKT DESIGNATION PORT NO REMARK PAIR PIN RJ21 18 43 18 18 43 VT 18 VR 18 18 19 44 19 19 44 VT 19 VR 19 19 20 45 20 20 45 VT 20 VR 20 20 21 46 21 21 46 VT 21 VR 21 21 22 47 22...

Page 54: ...EN SL SILVER VI VIOLET RD RED YL YELLOW 2 27 2 2 27 VT 2 VR 2 2 3 28 3 3 28 VT 3 VR 3 3 4 29 4 4 29 VT 4 VR 4 4 5 30 5 5 30 VT 5 VR 5 5 6 31 6 6 31 VT 6 VR 6 6 7 32 7 7 32 VT 7 VR 7 7 8 33 8 8 33 VT 8...

Page 55: ...ports Bell ITU T V 34 V 32BIS V 90 Protocol at a speed rate of 300bps up to 33Kbps and automatic rate negotiation CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER RJ21 PIN DTIB12 24C CONNECTOR DTIB12 24C DESIGNATION PORT NO REMA...

Page 56: ...are three kinds of LCOB The LCOB4 is for 4 ports PSTN Interface The LCOB8 is for 8 ports PSTN Interface The LCOB12 is for 12 ports PSTN Interface The LCOB basically supports Caller Identification CID...

Page 57: ...CO Line Boards 4 15 Chapter 4 Board Installation MBX IP Hardware Installation Guide LCOB4 LCOB8 LCOB12 cont d LCOB8 Release 1 0 November 2010...

Page 58: ...CO Line Boards 4 16 Chapter 4 Board Installation MBX IP Hardware Installation Guide LCOB4 LCOB8 LCOB12 cont d LCOB12 Release 1 0 November 2010...

Page 59: ...REEN SL SILVER VI VIOLET RD RED YL YELLOW 2 27 2 2 27 VT 2 VR 2 2 3 28 3 3 28 VT 3 VR 3 3 4 29 4 4 29 VT 4 VR 4 4 5 30 5 5 30 VT 5 VR 5 5 6 31 6 6 31 VT 6 VR 6 6 7 32 7 7 32 VT 7 VR 7 7 8 33 8 8 33 VT...

Page 60: ...RJ21 PIN LCOB CONNECTOR LCOB DESIGNATION PORT NO REMARK PAIR PIN RJ21 18 43 18 18 43 VT 18 VR 18 18 19 44 19 19 44 VT 19 VR 19 19 20 45 20 20 45 VT 20 VR 20 20 21 46 21 21 46 VT 21 VR 21 21 22 47 22 2...

Page 61: ...L SILVER VI VIOLET RD RED YL YELLOW 2 27 2 2 27 VT 2 VR 2 2 3 28 3 3 28 VT 3 VR 3 3 4 29 4 4 29 VT 4 VR 4 4 5 30 5 5 30 VT 5 VR 5 5 6 31 6 6 31 VT 6 VR 6 6 7 32 7 7 32 VT 7 VR 7 7 8 33 8 8 33 VT 8 VR...

Page 62: ...E The status of 1st port ON In use OFF Idle LD2 BLUE The status of 2nd port ON In use OFF Idle LD3 BLUE The status of 3rd port ON In use OFF Idle LD4 BLUE The status of 4th port ON In use OFF Idle LD5...

Page 63: ...face supports 23 PCM bearer and 1 signaling channels The PRIB supports pulse dialing DTMF dialing and MFC R2 register signaling PRIB can be installed on the universal slot No 1 6 of any KSU except the...

Page 64: ...t 1 Slot 2 Slot 18 Pin Assignment PRI Port CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER RJ21 PIN PRI CONNECTOR PRI DESIGNATION PORT NO REMARK PAIR PIN RJ21 1 26 1 1 26 VT 1 VR 1 1 BL BLUE BK BLACK BN BROWN OR ORANGE WH WHITE...

Page 65: ...VT 15 VR 15 15 16 41 16 16 41 VT 16 VR 16 16 17 42 17 17 42 VT 17 VR 17 17 18 43 18 18 43 VT 18 VR 18 18 19 44 19 19 44 VT 19 VR 19 19 20 45 20 20 45 VT 20 VR 20 20 21 46 21 21 46 VT 21 VR 21 21 22 47...

Page 66: ...Reset switch SW4 Depends on S W function PRI mode not used CN1 JTGA port for CPU emulator CN2 JTAG port for DSP emulator CN3 JTAG port for CPLD LED PRI MODE REMARK LD1 PLL Synchronization RED Color ON...

Page 67: ...TMF ITU T Q 23 Caller ID function The SLIB supports the Message Wait Indication DTMF or DP receive Polarity reversal sinusoidal ringing generator 48V DC feeding voltage 20mA Current Limitation and GR...

Page 68: ...B12 24C CONNECTOR SLIB12 24C DESIGNATION PORT NO REMARK PAIR PIN RJ21 1 26 1 1 26 VT 1 VR 1 1 BL BLUE BK BLACK BN BROWN OR ORANGE WH WHITE GN GREEN SL SILVER VI VIOLET RD RED YL YELLOW 2 27 2 2 27 VT...

Page 69: ...15 15 16 41 16 16 41 VT 16 VR 16 16 17 42 17 17 42 VT 17 VR 17 17 18 43 18 18 43 VT 18 VR 18 18 19 44 19 19 44 VT 19 VR 19 19 20 45 20 20 45 VT 20 VR 20 20 21 46 21 21 46 VT 21 VR 21 21 22 47 22 22 4...

Page 70: ...e OFF Idle LD4 The status of 4th port or 16th port ON Blue 4th port Use ON Yellow Green 16th port Use ON Blush white 4th and 16th port Use OFF Idle LD5 The status of 5th port or 17th port ON Blue 5th...

Page 71: ...h port Use ON Yellow Green 22nd port Use ON Blush white 10th and 22nd port Use OFF Idle LD11 The status of 11th port or 23rd port ON Blue 11th port Use ON Yellow Green 23rd port Use ON Blush white 11t...

Page 72: ...RJ21 connector The connection between the DTIB12C 24C s modular block and DKT is provided using RJ21cable Refer to illustration below DTIB 12C provides 12 ports DTIB 24C provides 24 ports DTIB can be...

Page 73: ...Extension Boards 4 31 Chapter 4 Board Installation MBX IP Hardware Installation Guide DTIB12C 24C with RJ21 connector cont d NOTE 4 DTIB24Cs can be installed in each KSU Release 1 0 November 2010...

Page 74: ...L SILVER VI VIOLET RD RED YL YELLOW 2 27 2 2 27 VT 2 VR 2 2 3 28 3 3 28 VT 3 VR 3 3 4 29 4 4 29 VT 4 VR 4 4 5 30 5 5 30 VT 5 VR 5 5 6 31 6 6 31 VT 6 VR 6 6 7 32 7 7 32 VT 7 VR 7 7 8 33 8 8 33 VT 8 VR...

Page 75: ...47 VT 22 VR 22 22 23 48 23 23 48 VT 23 VR 23 23 24 49 24 24 49 VT 24 VR 24 24 CONNECTOR SWITCH FUNCTION REMARK CN1 JTAG port for CPLD For R D only LED FUNCTION REMARK LD1 The status of 1st port or 13t...

Page 76: ...and 19th port Use OFF Idle LD8 The status of 8th port or 20th port ON Blue 8th port Use ON Yellow Green 20th port Use ON Blush white 8th and 20th port Use OFF Idle LD9 The status of 9th port or 21st p...

Page 77: ...r storage capacity up to three 3 VMIB may be installed in the MBX IP system with MPB300 for a maximum capacity of 24 channels On an MBX IP system with MPB100 a maximum of two 2 VMIB can be supported f...

Page 78: ...ores voice prompts on U8 Nand Flash of MPB100 MPB300 for each stored language Korean English Italian Russian German Danish Hebrew Spanish Turkey and Swedish Voice prompt can be changed using the Web A...

Page 79: ...IOLET RD RED YL YELLOW 2 27 2 2 27 VT 2 VR 2 2 3 28 3 3 28 VT 3 VR 3 3 4 29 4 4 29 VT 4 VR 4 4 5 30 5 5 30 VT 5 VR 5 5 6 31 6 6 31 VT 6 VR 6 6 7 32 7 7 32 VT 7 VR 7 7 8 33 8 8 33 VT 8 VR 8 8 9 34 9 9...

Page 80: ...PAIR PIN RJ21 18 43 18 18 43 VT 18 VR 18 18 19 44 19 19 44 VT 19 VR 19 19 20 45 20 20 45 VT 20 VR 20 20 21 46 21 21 46 VT 21 VR 21 21 22 47 22 22 47 VT 22 VR 22 22 23 48 23 23 48 VT 23 VR 23 23 24 49...

Page 81: ...attery back up switch Not Assembled at MP SW3 Reset switch SW4 Watch dog Enable Disable OFF Enable ON Disable Not Assembled at MP CN3 JTGA port for CPU emulator For R D Test CN4 JTAG port for FPGA For...

Page 82: ...e for S W applications and VoIP features The VOIB8 24 is used to provide packet relay for remote devices to communicate with the host and translate between the MBX IP proprietary protocols and other s...

Page 83: ...on d LAN VoIP Specification ITEM SPECIFICATION LAN Interface 100 Base T Ethernet IEEE 802 3 Speed 100 Mbps Auto Negotiation Duplex Half Duplex or Full Duplex Auto Negotiation VoIP Protocol H 323 Revis...

Page 84: ...OLET RD RED YL YELLOW 2 27 2 2 27 VT 2 VR 2 2 3 28 3 3 28 VT 3 VR 3 3 4 29 4 4 29 VT 4 VR 4 4 5 30 5 5 30 VT 5 VR 5 5 6 31 6 6 31 VT 6 VR 6 6 7 32 7 7 32 VT 7 VR 7 7 8 33 8 8 33 VT 8 VR 8 8 9 34 9 9 3...

Page 85: ...21 22 47 22 22 47 VT 22 VR 22 22 23 48 23 23 48 VT 23 VR 23 23 24 49 24 24 49 VT 24 VR 24 24 CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL HERE Serial to Audio Jack 1 Signal Ground 2 Receive Data 3 Transmit Data 4 S...

Page 86: ...VMIB VOIB8 VOIB24 WTIB4 WTIB8 LED FUNCTION REMARK LD1 VOIB Task Active CMD Event Processing Blink blue Color LD2 Trace Task Active Line Monitor LD3 Transcoding is used ON TRANSCODEC LD4 VOIP call is a...

Page 87: ...X IP Hardware Installation Guide Pin Assignment DB9 Pin 2 to tip Receive Data on computer end Pin 2 Tip DB9 Pin 3 to middle Transmit Data on computer end Pin 3 Middle DB9 Pin 5 to base Signal ground o...

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Page 89: ...VOIB24 as listed in the Table and shown below MODEL DESCRIPTION Edge 8000 IP Phone 12 and 24 Flexible Button Display Edge 700 Digital Phone 8 and 24 Flexible Button Display SBX Digital Phone 8 and 24...

Page 90: ...Terminal and Door Phone Models 5 2 Chapter 5 Terminal Connection and Wiring Method MBX IP Hardware Installation Guide Terminal Cabling Distance Release 1 0 November 2010...

Page 91: ...NATION PORT NO REMARK PAIR PIN RJ21 1 26 1 1 26 VT 1 VR 1 1 BL BLUE BK BLACK BN BROWN OR ORANGE WH WHITE GN GREEN SL SILVER VI VIOLET RD RED YL YELLOW 2 27 2 2 27 VT 2 VR 2 2 3 28 3 3 28 VT 3 VR 3 3 4...

Page 92: ...R PIN RJ21 13 38 13 13 38 VT 13 VR 13 13 14 39 14 14 39 VT 14 VR 14 14 15 40 15 15 40 VT 15 VR 15 15 16 41 16 16 41 VT 16 VR 16 16 17 42 17 17 42 VT 17 VR 17 17 18 43 18 18 43 VT 18 VR 18 18 19 44 19...

Page 93: ...21 1 26 1 1 26 VT 1 VR 1 1 BL BLUE BK BLACK BN BROWN OR ORANGE WH WHITE GN GREEN SL SILVER VI VIOLET RD RED YL YELLOW 2 27 2 2 27 VT 2 VR 2 2 3 28 3 3 28 VT 3 VR 3 3 4 29 4 4 29 VT 4 VR 4 4 5 30 5 5 3...

Page 94: ...T NO REMARK PAIR PIN RJ21 14 39 14 14 39 VT 14 VR 14 14 15 40 15 15 40 VT 15 VR 15 15 16 41 16 16 41 VT 16 VR 16 16 17 42 17 17 42 VT 17 VR 17 17 18 43 18 18 43 VT 18 VR 18 18 19 44 19 19 44 VT 19 VR...

Page 95: ...ET RD RED YL YELLOW 2 27 2 2 27 VT 2 VR 2 2 3 28 3 3 28 VT 3 VR 3 3 4 29 4 4 29 VT 4 VR 4 4 5 30 5 5 30 VT 5 VR 5 5 6 31 6 6 31 VT 6 VR 6 6 7 32 7 7 32 VT 7 VR 7 7 8 33 8 8 33 VT 8 VR 8 8 9 34 9 9 34...

Page 96: ...6 41 VT 16 VR 16 16 17 42 17 17 42 VT 17 VR 17 17 18 43 18 18 43 VT 18 VR 18 18 19 44 19 19 44 VT 19 VR 19 19 20 45 20 20 45 VT 20 VR 20 20 21 46 21 21 46 VT 21 VR 21 21 22 47 22 22 47 VT 22 VR 22 22...

Page 97: ...Terminal and Door Phone Models 5 9 Chapter 5 Terminal Connection and Wiring Method IP 8000 DSS Installation...

Page 98: ...g The MPB100 MPB300 supports 1 external music port through a PJ1 RED audio jack External Paging Port wiring The MPB100 MPB300 supports 1 external paging port through a PJ2 BLUE audio jack Alarm Detect...

Page 99: ...the following steps 1 Ensure the BKSU and EKSU have been installed correctly 2 Connect cables to the CO STA port and the MOH LAN RS 232C ports as shown in the Figure below 3 Connect the Power cord and...

Page 100: ...talled correctly 2 Connect cables to the CO STA port and the MOH LAN RS 232 C ports as shown in the Figure below 3 Connect the Power cord and the Battery cable 4 Tie all the cables and the Power cord...

Page 101: ...ase Station RPF an DECT terminal The figure shows a general DECT reference model of a Wireless Office Terminal System WOTS General DECT reference model of Wireless Office Terminal System PABX Private...

Page 102: ...alls The Base Station should be installed indoors and protected from surge because it is designed for indoor station Wireless Terminal GDC 33xH 34xH 400H Up to 192 wireless terminals can be registered...

Page 103: ...n have up to two with MPB100 or three with MPB300 WTIB4 up to 4 ports or WTIB8 up to 8 ports WTIB4 WTIB8 The WTIB4 8 can be installed on universal slot 1 6 of any KSU except slot 1 of 1st KSU and shou...

Page 104: ...DECT Installation 6 4 Chapter 6 DECT Installation MBX IP Hardware Installation Guide This feature is not available at this tim e Release 1 0 November 2010...

Page 105: ...urces such as an AC power cable with high voltage A shorter cable length and or clear line of view between the WTIB4 8 and Base Station will decrease the possibility of data degradation Even though th...

Page 106: ...2 27 VT 2 VR 2 2 3 28 3 3 28 VT 3 VR 3 3 4 29 4 4 29 VT 4 VR 4 4 5 30 5 5 30 VT 5 VR 5 5 6 31 6 6 31 VT 6 VR 6 6 7 32 7 7 32 VT 7 VR 7 7 8 33 8 8 33 VT 8 VR 8 8 9 34 9 9 34 VT 9 VR 9 9 10 35 10 10 35...

Page 107: ...R DTIB12 24C DESIGNATION PORT NO REMARK PAIR PIN RJ21 18 43 18 18 43 VT 18 VR 18 18 19 44 19 19 44 VT 19 VR 19 19 20 45 20 20 45 VT 20 VR 20 20 21 46 21 21 46 VT 21 VR 21 21 22 47 22 22 47 VT 22 VR 22...

Page 108: ...YELLOW 2 27 2 2 27 VT 2 VR 2 2 3 28 3 3 28 VT 3 VR 3 3 4 29 4 4 29 VT 4 VR 4 4 5 30 5 5 30 VT 5 VR 5 5 6 31 6 6 31 VT 6 VR 6 6 7 32 7 7 32 VT 7 VR 7 7 8 33 8 8 33 VT 8 VR 8 8 9 34 9 9 34 VT 9 VR 9 9 1...

Page 109: ...CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER RJ21 PIN DTIB12 24C CONNECTOR DTIB12 24C DESIGNATION PORT NO REMARK PAIR PIN RJ21 18 43 18 18 43 VT 18 VR 18 18 19 44 19 19 44 VT 19 VR 19 19 20 45 20 20 45 VT 20 VR 20 20 21 46 2...

Page 110: ...o canceller control ON SW3 3 NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED ON SW3 4 All base reset Only new base reset On All base reset Off One base reset OFF LED NORMAL LABEL 1 ON Master WTIB Toggle Slave 1 WTIB OFF S...

Page 111: ...packaging of the Base Station for EMI The Ferrite core should be installed when the WTIB4 8 is installed in the MBX IP system One Ferrite core is to be used with the line cord between the Base Statio...

Page 112: ...tab between WTIB4 8 and Base Station NOTE Even though there are connection points such as MDF or connection tab between WTIB4 8 and Base Station the connection points should be connected with twisted...

Page 113: ...nstallation Guide User Subscription Unsubscription In order for the DECT terminals to work with the MBX IP system the terminals must be registered subscribed to the system For detailed instructions re...

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Page 115: ...2nd and 3rd KSUs Power On sequence is as follows Order of Power On Procedure 3rd KSU 2nd KSU 1st KSU After KSU s have been turned On you have to reset the MPB100 MPB300 in the 1st KSU 3 Once the data...

Page 116: ...mming mode Station 100 cannot operate as a normal telephone but as a programming instrument with all of the buttons redefined The keys of the dial pad are used to enter the various data fields and to...

Page 117: ...return to the previous status NOTE To return the previous state while in ADMIN programming press the CONF button pressing the CONF button will clear the temporary data fields Permanent Update Procedu...

Page 118: ...Malta 356 Spain 34 Belarus 375 Guam 671 Mexico 52 Sri Lanka 94 Belgium 32 Guatemala 502 Monaco 377 Swaziland 268 Bolivia 591 Guyana 592 Morocco 212 Sweden 46 Brazil 55 Haiti 509 Myanmar Burma 95 Swit...

Page 119: ...Number 3 Press the FLEX2 button 4 Enter the appropriate Site name up to 23 digits refer to character entry chart 5 Press the Hold Save button Character Entry Chart SLOT ASSIGNMENT PGM 101 The followin...

Page 120: ...Save button LOGICAL SLOT ASSIGNMENT PGM 103 The following items are for programming the logical slot numbers in use CO Board To set the CO Board Slot Number 1 Press the Trans PGM button 2 Dial 103 Pro...

Page 121: ...he FLEX3 button 4 Enter the VMIB Board Slot Number 00 18 that is being programmed 5 Press the Hold Save button DECT IP SIP MAX PORT PGM 104 The following items are for programming the DECT IP SIP MAX...

Page 122: ...s To register an IP Phone MAC Address 1 Press the Trans PGM button 2 Dial 106 Program Number 3 Enter the appropriate BIN number 001 324 4 Press the FLEX1 button 5 Enter the IP Phone MAC Address 6 Pres...

Page 123: ...the appropriate Slot number 19 56 4 Press the FLEX1 button 5 Enter the MAC Address 6 Press the Hold Save button Gateway Station Range view only To view the Gateway Station Range 1 Press the Trans PGM...

Page 124: ...the Trans PGM button 2 Dial 107 Program Number 3 Enter the appropriate BIN number 19 56 4 Press the FLEX5 button 5 Press 1 ON or 0 OFF 6 Press the Hold Save button IP ADDRESS PLAN PGM 108 The followi...

Page 125: ...tton 2 Dial 108 Program Number 3 Press the FLEX3 button 4 Enter the appropriate Gateway IP Address up to 12 digits 5 Press the Hold Save button Firewall IP Address To program the Firewall IP Address 1...

Page 126: ...ss the Trans PGM button 2 Dial 108 Program Number 3 Press the FLEX7 button 4 Enter the SIP Port Number 4 digits 0000 9999 5 Press the Hold Save button DHCP Usage To program the DHCP usage 1 Press the...

Page 127: ...X1 button IPKTS Protocol Port To view the Protocol Port 1 Press the Trans PGM button 2 Dial 109 Program Number 3 Press the FLEX2 button Private Net Mask To view the Private Net Mask 1 Press the Trans...

Page 128: ...111 To program the Prefix Code Number Plan 1 Press the Trans PGM button 2 Dial 111 Program Number 3 Enter the Index 001 150 4 Press the FLEX1 button 5 Enter the Prefix Code 4 digits 6 Press the FLEX2...

Page 129: ...PGM button 2 Dial 113 Program Number 3 Enter the Button Number 01 91 4 Enter the Code 5 Press the Hold Save button Feature Code Index PGM 113 BUTTON ITEM DEFAULT VALUE Numbering Plan Type 1 1 Attenda...

Page 130: ...25 Last Number Redial 552 26 Station Speed PGM 553 27 Speed Dial 555 28 MWI Register 556 29 MWI Answer 557 30 MWI Cancel 559 31 Call Back Register 518 32 Call Back Cancel 519 33 Group Call Pickup 566...

Page 131: ...6 59 Forced Handsfree Call 537 60 Call Based CLIR 582 61 CLIR Access 583 62 COLR Access 584 63 Pilot Hunt Call 585 64 Command Call Oneway 581 65 Command Call Conf 580 66 Intrude Register 589 67 Camp O...

Page 132: ...Access Code Range 801 872 5 Press the Hold Save button CO Group Access Code Input To edit CO Group Access Code Input 1 Press the Trans PGM button 2 Dial 114 Program Number 3 Press the FLEX2 button 4 E...

Page 133: ...To edit Station Range 1 Press the Trans PGM button 2 Dial 115 Program Number 3 Press the FLEX1 button 4 Enter the new Station Group Number Range 620 669 5 Press the Hold Save button Station Group Numb...

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Page 135: ...U with a good one 5V 30V Fail Check MPB board was installed and verify which board has a short circuit by extraction the board one by one LD4 LED OFF on the MPB Check DC Output status on MB System doe...

Page 136: ...dition Bad connection between the DSIU SLIB12 SLIB24 SLIB12C SLIB24C and SLT Check that the board connection between the lines of the SLT and DKT on the MDF and fix any mismatching CO line operation f...

Page 137: ...atabases 7 1 K KSU Diagram 3 5 KSU Mounting 3 13 L LCOB4 LCOB8 LCOB12 4 14 M Main Processing Board 4 2 MB and MBE Diagrams 3 6 3 7 P Power Supply Unit 3 8 Pre Installation 3 1 PRIB 4 21 R Rack Mount W...

Page 138: ...Index IND 2 MBX IP Hardware Installation Guide VOIB8 24 4 40 W Wall Mount Wiring 5 11 Wiring Precautions 3 2 Release 1 0 November 2010...

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