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System Hardware Manual

NEC Australia Pty Ltd

A6-324000-642-01

Release 4.0

May 2001

Summary of Contents for Xen Master

Page 1: ...System Hardware Manual NEC Australia Pty Ltd A6 324000 642 01 Release 4 0 May 2001...

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Page 3: ...utions 23 4 3 Power Requirements 24 4 4 Outside Line Types 25 4 5 Transmission Network and Control Specifications 25 4 6 Dialling Specifications 27 4 7 Battery Backup 28 4 8 Weights and Dimensions 30...

Page 4: ...nsion KSU 67 3 7 Floor Mounting the Basic KSU 68 3 8 Cable Routing 69 3 9 Replacing the Power Supply Unit in the KSU 72 3 10 Installing Built In and External Batteries in the KSU 76 Section 4 Installi...

Page 5: ...stalling DTU Type Multiline Terminals 181 Section 1 General Information 181 Section 2 Multiline Terminals 181 2 1 DTU 8 1A WH TEL 181 2 2 DTU 8D 1A WH TEL 182 2 3 DTU 16D 1A WH TEL 182 2 4 DTU 32D 1A...

Page 6: ...ce 209 3 6 HFU UA WH Unit Handsfree Unit 223 3 7 PCT U13 Unit PC Telephony Board 225 3 8 SLT 1 U13 ADP Single Line Telephone 227 3 9 VDD UA Unit Voice Data Unit for Digital Terminals 229 3 10 Wall Mou...

Page 7: ...Two Amphenol Cables 63 Figure 4 11 Threading the Velcro Strap to Secure Three Amphenol Cables 64 Figure 4 12 Attaching the Wall Mount Bracket 64 Figure 4 13 Attaching the Wall Mount Bracket Spacer 65...

Page 8: ...Figure 4 49 Installing Screws 90 Figure 4 50 KSU Grounding 91 Figure 4 51 Disconnecting Cable from the PSU 92 Figure 4 52 Installing the KSU in the PSU 92 Figure 4 53 PSU Fuse Replacement 93 Figure 4...

Page 9: ...Figure 5 33 Cable Connection Comparison 161 Figure 5 34 VRS 4 U13 ETU 162 Figure 5 35 VMS U13 ETU 166 Figure 5 36 FMS U13 ETU 170 Figure 5 37 ECR U13 Block Diagram External Paging 173 Figure 5 38 ECR...

Page 10: ...igure 7 8 Installing Dummy End B 196 Figure 7 9 ACA UA Unit Connection 197 Figure 7 10 Attaching the ADA UA Unit to the Multiline Terminal 197 Figure 7 11 Leading the Audio Cable out from the ADA UA U...

Page 11: ...ure 7 53 HFU UA WH Unit Switches 225 Figure 7 54 Connecting a Single Line Telephone to the System using an SLT 1 U13 ADP 227 Figure 7 55 Connecting the SLT 1 U13 ADP 228 Figure 7 56 Removing the Screw...

Page 12: ...g a Music Source via a COI Port 240 Figure 7 77 Connecting a PC to the KSU 242 Figure 7 78 Connecting an External Modem 243 Chapter 8 Installing ETW Type Multiline Telephones 245 Figure 8 1 Modular Te...

Page 13: ...kup Battery Requirements 29 Table 2 12 ETU Battery Backup Specifications 29 Table 2 13 Weights and Dimensions 30 Table 2 14 Music on Hold Station Background Music 31 Table 2 22 Tone Patterns 33 Table...

Page 14: ...165 Table 5 16 VMS 2 4 8 U13 ETU Switch Settings 167 Table 5 17 Configuration Support Table 169 Table 5 18 FMS 2 4 U13 ETU Switch Settings 171 Table 5 19 Connector Descriptions CN2 175 Table 5 20 DPH...

Page 15: ...nals and optional equipment This manual is divided into the following chapters Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter contains a brief description of the Xen System and provides a detailed list of each u...

Page 16: ...ing and diagnosing problems during and after system installation SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS The Xen system has a set of manuals to provide all the information necessary to install and support the system The...

Page 17: ...tion in the new editions Efforts have been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are correct Should you find any error NEC welcomes your comments to improve our communications Please contact...

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Page 19: ...Axis systems Xen is a feature rich system that provides telephone functions and supports advanced features such as Computer Telephony Integration CTI Least Cost Routing LCR Automatic Call Distribution...

Page 20: ...in Figure 1 1 System Configuration Example shows a Xen system with standard and optional equipment some locally provided Figure 1 1 System Configuration Example Multiline Terminal ETW type External Sp...

Page 21: ...P64 U13 PSU power supply unit backup batteries and two PFT relays are included with this KSU 1 Basic KSU per system N A E64 U13 KSU The Expansion Key Service Unit KSU of the Xen Master System provide...

Page 22: ...ed KMM XXX UA 1 per system MIFA U13 ETU This unit provides additional memory for processing and backup for UCD 512Kb of Static Random Access Memory SRAM and 512Kb of Flash ROM memory If ACD feature is...

Page 23: ...s 64 Station Ports 120 Station Ports 120 Station Ports 56 Trunks 64 Trunks 64 Trunks 32 PC Telephony Boards 16 Conference Circuits EXP U13 ETU The Expansion KSU Controller controls data transmission b...

Page 24: ...that can combine various trunk and Tie Line calls into Gateway trunks This ETU can be assigned as a two port TLI 2 U13 four port DID 4 COI 4 COID 4 U13 or eight port COI 8 COID 8 U13 ETU This ETU can...

Page 25: ...etection holding and dialling Electrical fuses posistors are built into this ETU The maximum quantity allowed depends on whether a BRT 4 U13 ETU PRI 1 U13 ETU COI U13 ETU DID 4 U13 ETU and or TLI 2 U1...

Page 26: ...depends on how many SLI U13 ETUs OPX 2 U13 ETUs CNF 8 U13 ETUs and VDH2 8 U13 ETUs are installed This unit shares the total number of extension ports 8 ETUs 64 extensions 15 ETUs 120 extensions 15 ETU...

Page 27: ...elease 4 0 Software or higher 1 ETU VMS 2 U13 ETU This ETU is installed in one of the interface slots It has 2 channels of built in Voice Mail 4 ETUs 4 ETUs 4 ETUs 4 ETUs VMS 4 U13 ETU This ETU is ins...

Page 28: ...ternal ringing equipment and an audible output for external paging systems Ten relays are provided four for External Tone Ringer Control one for Night Chime three for External Paging and two for Gener...

Page 29: ...atibility with ADA UA APR UA CTA UA CTU UA HFU UA and VDD UA Units 63 119 119 31 DTU 8D 1A WH BK TEL These digital Multiline Terminal has 8 programmable line keys each with a two color LED a built in...

Page 30: ...inal is a fully modular instrument with tilt stand eight Flexible Line keys each with two color LED eight function keys built in speakerphone ADA compatibility and a large LED to indicate incoming cal...

Page 31: ...connection for a recording device 64 120 120 32 ADA 1 WA SW Unit This Ancillary Device Adaptor provides the ETW type Multiline Terminal with connection for headset or audio recorder 64 120 120 32 APR...

Page 32: ...or provides an interface for Single Line Telephones and other similar devices from an ESI ETU channel This Adaptor can be connected to any ESI port 7 VDD UA Unit The Telamux Interface Adaptor provides...

Page 33: ...000 642 01 Release 4 0 May 2001 CAT S W End User Client Administration Terminal Software for End User N A Table 1 1 Equipment List Continued Equipment Name Description Xen Master Xen Axis Basic KSU Ba...

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Page 35: ...is installed Table 2 1 List of Abbreviations lists abbreviations that are used in the diagram Table 2 1 List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Description AMP Amplifier APR Analogue Port Ringer BSC Base S...

Page 36: ...Personal Computer PCM Pulse Code Modulation PCT C PC Telephony Board Coreline Interface PCT S PC Telephony Board without Modem PKG Package PRI Primary Rate Trunk Interface ISDN SLI Single Line interf...

Page 37: ...May 2001 System Hardware Manual 2 19 A6 324000 642 01 Release 4 0 May 2001 Figure 2 1 System Block Diagram...

Page 38: ...13 ETU 4 8 8 2 BSC U13 ETU 1 1 1 1 BSU 2 U13 ETU 7 8 8 5 CAD F 8 13 ADP 8 15 15 4 CNF 8 U13 ETU 2 2 2 2 COI 4 U13 ETU 7 15 16 4 COI 8 U13 ETU 7 8 8 2 COID 4 U13 ETU 7 15 16 2 COID 8 U13 ETU 4 8 8 2 CP...

Page 39: ...2 2 2 3 SLI 4 U13 ETU 7 15 23 5 SLI 8 U13 ETU 7 14 14 24 SLT 1 U13 ADP 7 7 7 7 TLI 2 U13 ETU 7 15 16 4 VDD UA Unit 64 120 120 32 VDH2 8 U13 ETU 3 6 9 3 VMS 2 U13 ETU 4 4 4 4 VMS 4 U13 ETU 4 4 4 4 VMS...

Page 40: ...quirements Table 2 3 Multiline Terminal Loop Resistance and Cable Length Terminal or Adapter Maximum Loop Resistance Ohms Maximum Metres by Twisted 1 Pair Cable Maximum Metres by Twisted 2 Pair Cable...

Page 41: ...ecommended Long Term 10 C 32 2 C Humidity Operating 10 90 noncondensing Table 2 4 Cable Connection between an Analogue Interface and a Single Line Telephone Interface Equipment Cable Maximum Loop Resi...

Page 42: ...r Consumption 4 3 3 Fuse Replacement When replacing fuses refer to the specifications in Table 2 7 Fuse Replacement Table 2 6 Power Consumption System KSU Maximum RMS Current Watts Used Idle Watts Use...

Page 43: ...twork and Control Specifications 4 5 1 Transmission Data Length From Multiline Terminal to ESI 8 U13 Unit 23 bits From ESI 8 U13 Unit to Multiline Terminal 23 bits Data Transmission Rates Between ESI...

Page 44: ...oprocessor Attendant Console 4 bit microprocessor SLT Adapter 4 bit microprocessor 4 5 4 Telephone The voltage current and ring signal information for the Xen Multiline Terminals Single Line Telephone...

Page 45: ...ency DTMF Address Signalling DTMF signalling describes push button or Touchtone Dialling When a key on a telephone is pushed two tones one high frequency and one low frequency are provided In the Xen...

Page 46: ...tes 2 External Batteries These are optional and mount into the External Battery Box These batteries will support all of the system functions for approximately 2 hours External devices connected to the...

Page 47: ...0 33 8 43 9 6 hours 24 0 31 2 40 6 52 7 7 hours 28 0 26 4 47 3 61 5 8 hours 32 0 41 6 54 1 70 3 9 hours 36 0 46 8 60 8 79 1 10 hours 40 0 52 0 67 6 87 9 Note 1 The system requires a 24Vdc battery fee...

Page 48: ...14 mm CAD F 8 13 ADP 414 g 110 mm 320 mm 155 mm CNF 8 U13 ETU 325 g 48 mm 290 mm 214 mm COI 8 U13 U19 ETU 471 g 48 mm 290 mm 214 mm COID 8 U13 U19 ETU 490 g 48 mm 290 mm 214 mm CPUB U13 ETU 380 g 48 m...

Page 49: ...TU 303 g 48 mm 290 mm 214 mm SLI 4 U13 ETU 360 g 48 mm 290 mm 214 mm SLI 8 U13 ETU 400 g 48 mm 290 mm 214 mm SLT 1 U13 ADP 255 g 45 mm 70 mm 120 mm TLI 2 U13 ETU 391 g 48 mm 290 mm 214 mm VDD UA Unit...

Page 50: ...dBm Signal Level Output Impedance 600 Relay Contact Rating 500 mA 24 Vdc Table 5 17 External Tone Ringer Night Chime Output Output Power 10 dBm Output Impedance 600 Relay Contact Rating 500 mA 24 Vdc...

Page 51: ...I Use conditions and for outside calls Red is used primarily for Other Use conditions and internal calls Refer to Table 2 22 Tone Patterns System Tone Fixed Frequency Hz Fixed Cadence Default Cycle B...

Page 52: ...Call Forward Configuration Tone 350 440 Table 2 22 Tone Patterns Continued System Tone Fixed Frequency Hz Fixed Cadence Default Cycle 125 125 1 sec 1 sec 0 4 02 0 4 2 0 0 7 sec 0 5 sec 25 sec ON x 2 3...

Page 53: ...coming Trunk Exclusive Hold User Ringing Line Preference Voice Over with Broker s Call Red Green Red Green T Callback Set Auto Repeat Set ON to set function Call FWD All Calls Set Red Red Red Red Q Ot...

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Page 55: ...ON 3 ATTENDANT STATIONS An unlimited number of Attendant positions can be assigned in the Xen System An Attendant Position can have one to four DCU 60 1A WH Consoles attached Each Attendant Console mu...

Page 56: ...items To program from a Multiline Terminal one of the following terminals is required DTU 8D 1A WH TEL DTU 16D 1A WH TEL DTU 32D 1A WH TEL ETW 16C 1A SW TEL ETW 16D 1A SW TEL ETW 24S 1A SW TEL ETW ty...

Page 57: ...e ISA slot or S1 S2 if a locally provided external modem is used The slots in the Xen Axis KSU are also flexible in their cord assignments except for some specific cases which will be detailed later i...

Page 58: ...156 164 172 180 188 131 139 147 155 163 171 179 187 130 138 146 154 162 170 178 186 129 137 145 153 161 169 177 185 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 Table 3 2 1st EXP KSU 72 80 88 96 104 112 120 128 71 79 87 9...

Page 59: ...ystem Port Numbers for Xen Axis System Mainboard 8 16 24 32 40 48 7 15 23 31 39 47 6 14 22 30 38 46 5 13 21 29 37 45 4 12 20 28 36 44 3 11 19 27 35 43 2 10 18 26 34 42 1 9 17 25 33 41 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S...

Page 60: ...ephone Ports 1 8 MIF 01 Ports 1 8 Telephone Ports 9 10 Telephone Ports 9 16 Telephone Ports 17 24 Telephone Ports 25 32 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 Table 3 7 Number of Required Interface ETUs Feature Require...

Page 61: ...and analogue voice mail ports Incoming DTMF signals can also be detected from a CO trunk using the DISA features The system Auto Attendant feature and DISA feature must use the PBR circuits built in t...

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Page 63: ...essary to determine the proper placement of the Main Distribution Frame MDF the exact dimensions of the area selected for the MDF cabling requirements and possible Intermediate Distribution Frame IDF...

Page 64: ...usts and other materials that could cause a hazard to personnel or to the proper functioning of the equipment The operating ambient temperature and humidity must be within the limits specified in 4 2...

Page 65: ...encounters these situations he must provide the best possible solution for installing the equipment This document cannot cover all possible situations precautions and actions 2 3 3 Selecting a Site f...

Page 66: ...OID 4 DID 4 BRI 4 PRI 1 ECR DPH TLI 2 First ETU 26 1 WH BL BK T T T T Rx 1 Rx 1 T T T Rx 1 R x EP Zone 3 DP1 GN D 1 BL WH YL R R R R Rx 1 Rx 1 R R R Rx 1 Rx 27 2 WH OR BK T T T T Tx 1 Tx 1 T T T Tx 1...

Page 67: ...R R R R Tx 2 R1 1 38 5 BK GN BK T T Rx 2 Rx 2 T Rx 3 External Tone Ringer 4 DLR 1 GN D 13 GN BK YL R R Rx 2 Rx 2 R Rx 3 39 6 BK BR BK T T Tx 2 Tx 2 T Tx 3 External Tone Ringer 3 DLR 2 E 2 14 BR BK YL...

Page 68: ...x 2 Night Chime DP4 T1 1 20 SL YL YL R R R Tx 2 R R R Tx 2 R1 1 46 5 VI BL Bk T T Rx 2 T Rx 3 External Tone Ringer 4 DLR 1 GN D 21 BL VI YL R R Rx 2 R Rx 3 47 6 VI OR BK T T Tx 2 T Tx 3 External Tone...

Page 69: ...g 47 PFT2 SLT Tip 22 PFT2 SLT Ring 48 PFT3 CO Tip Power Failure Transfer Relay 3 23 PFT3 CO Ring 49 PFT3 SLI Tip 24 PFT3 SLI Tip 50 PFT3 SLT Tip 25 PFT3 SLT Tip PFT circuits are only connect to AMP3 A...

Page 70: ...WH OR BK T 2 OR WH YL R 28 3 WH GN BK T 3 GN WH YL R 29 4 WH BR BK T 4 BR WH YL R 30 5 WH SL BK T 5 SL WH YL R 31 6 RD BL BK T 6 BL RD YL R 32 7 RD OR BK T 7 OR RD YL R 33 8 RD GN BK T 8 GN RD YL R MD...

Page 71: ...T T T T T T T T1 1 Tx2 Night Chime DP4 12 OR BK YL R R R R R R R R R1 1 Tx2 38 5 BK GN BK T T RX 2 T T GN D Rx3 External Tone Ringer 4 DLR 1 13 GN BK YL R R RX 2 R R Rx3 39 6 BK BR BK T T TX 2 T T E 2...

Page 72: ...BK T T T T T T T T T1 1 Tx2 Night Chime DP 4 20 SL YL YL R R R R R R R R R1 1 Tx2 46 5 VI BL Bk T T RX 2 T T GN D Rx 3 External Tone Ringer 4 DLR 1 21 BL VI YL R R RX 2 R R Rx 3 47 6 VI OR BK T T TX 2...

Page 73: ...1 1 Night Chime DP4 4 BR WH YL R R R R R R R1 1 30 5 WH SL BK T T RX 2 T GN D External Tone Ringer 4 DLR 1 5 SL WH YL R R RX 2 R 31 6 RD BL BK T T TX 2 T E 2 External Tone Ringer 3 DLR 2 6 BL RD YL R...

Page 74: ...R 1 37 4 BK OR BK T T T T T T T1 1 Night Chime DP4 12 OR BK YL R R R R R R R1 1 38 5 BK GN BK T T RX 2 T GN D External Tone Ringer 4 DLR 1 Rx 2 13 GN BK YL R R RX 2 R Rx 2 39 6 BK BR BK T T TX 2 T E...

Page 75: ...T T RX 2 T GN D External Tone Ringer 4 Rx 2 21 BL VI YL R R RX 2 R Rx 2 47 6 VI OR BK T T TX 2 T E 2 External Tone Ringer 3 Tx 2 22 OR VI YL R R TX 2 R M 2 Tx 2 48 7 VI GN BK T T T T 2 External Tone R...

Page 76: ...MF where it is connected Refer to Figure 4 1 Xen Master Power Failure Transfer Connection Section 2 2 6 Fax CO Branch Connection Table 4 2 Power Fail Transfer Connections Xen Master and Figure 4 2 Xen...

Page 77: ...KSU The B64 U13 KSU provides service for outside lines Attendant Consoles and interconnection of the station terminals The B64 U13 KSU provides 64 ports and has two fixed and eight flexible slots The...

Page 78: ...crew that is located near the on off switch on the right side of the KSU Do not remove screw from the unit 2 Remove the front panel by sliding it to the right and pulling it outward 3 3 Installing a F...

Page 79: ...TU mount the cable clamp on the KSU frame as shown in Figure 4 5 Mounting the Cable Clamp on the KSU Frame 2 Attach the sponge provided to the inner surface of the clamp lining and close the clamp ove...

Page 80: ...er and Front Cover Extender 4 Attach the front cover and the front cover extender to the KSU by sliding the hooks located on the top of the front extender cover into the slots and fasten using the pro...

Page 81: ...n wall mounting this should be done prior to attaching the KSU to the wall mount bracket 1 Thread the velcro strap through the hook on the back side of the KSU 2 When one or two amphenol cables are at...

Page 82: ...hed to the KSU 3 5 Wall Mounting the Basic KSU 1 Before wall mounting the KSU the wall mount bracket should be attached to fire retardant plywood Using the four locally provided screws attach the wall...

Page 83: ...g Place and adhere the spacer to the position shown in Figure 4 14 Attaching the Wall Mount Bracket With Spacer 3 Hang the KSU on the two hooks protruding from the wall mount bracket as shown in Figur...

Page 84: ...4000 642 01 Release 4 0 May 2001 4 Secure the KSU to the wall by placing a screw and washer locally provided into the hole in the centre of the wall mount bracket as shown in Figure 4 15 Securing the...

Page 85: ...Bracket and Figure 4 16 Attaching the Expansion Wall Mount Bracket to the Basic Wall Mount Bracket 2 Hang the KSU on the two hooks protruding from the expansion wall mount bracket as shown in Figure 4...

Page 86: ...wing manner 1 Using the four locally provided screws attach the floor mount bracket to the floor 2 Slide the KSU over the four hooks protruding from the floor mount bracket as shown in Figure 4 17 Flo...

Page 87: ...3 8 1 Connecting the Battery Expansion Cables on the KSU 1 Using the DC Expansion Cable included with the EXP U13 ETU connect the BATTERY EXT on the Basic KSU to the BATTERY EXT of the Expansion KSU...

Page 88: ...ay 2001 2 When connecting an Expansion KSU use the two screws to attach the FG plate to the Basic and Expansion KSUs Refer to Figure 4 20 Attaching the Frame Ground Plate When installing a second Expa...

Page 89: ...en wire to the ground terminal on the right side of the Basic KSU The grounding cable locally provided must have an AWG greater than 16 2 Provide a suitable ground inside of the building in accordance...

Page 90: ...and accepts 240 Vac 50Hz and outputs 5V and 24V to the system 3 9 1 Installing the P64 U13 PSU 1 Locate the PSU in the space provided and connect the 8 wire cable from the PSU to the connector on the...

Page 91: ...e KSU using the two provided screws Refer to Figure 4 23 Mounting the PSU onto the KSU 3 Lead the KSU power cable through the clamp and connect the PSU as shown in Figure 4 24 Connecting the PSU Power...

Page 92: ...ion KSU lead the expansion cables through the clamps and tie them to the KSU with a tie wrap on the expansion KSU 2 When using two expansion KSUs connect the PSU of each expansion KSU with the Battery...

Page 93: ...e PSU and disconnect the cable as shown in Figure 4 26 Removing the PSU from the KSU 3 Replace the fuses as necessary and return the PSU to the KSU Fuse F1 is a 250V 2 5A fuse for AC input Fuse F101 i...

Page 94: ...In Batteries The red cord attaches to the red terminal and the black cord attaches to the black terminal 2 Install the batteries into the bottom space at the left side the KSU Refer to Figure 4 29 Pl...

Page 95: ...urchased locally can be connected to the system as external batteries Figure 4 30 Connecting the Batteries to the Power Supply Unit When installing external batteries disconnect the battery cable for...

Page 96: ...01 3 10 2 1 Floor Mounting the EBB Box using the Mounting Bracket 1 Position the floor mount bracket at the installation position on the floor then install the floor mount with the 4 anchor bolts 6mm...

Page 97: ...floor side backward from the front side of the floor mount so that holes A E at the base of the battery box match with points and slide point E into hole E 3 Install EBB to floor mount using the 2 scr...

Page 98: ...of section 3 2 1 Installing Basic Unit to Floor 3 10 2 2 Floor Mounting an EBB Box Using L Type Metal Plate First using the optional floor mount STB U13 Unit fix the optional battery box EBB U13 Box...

Page 99: ...installation install the base component B64 U13 KSU to the top of the battery box The procedure is shown below 1 Secure the L type plates to the 4 holes in the sides of the battery box using the 44 mm...

Page 100: ...r on top of the battery box as shown in the diagram using the 4 x 6mm screws supplied 4 Install KSU on top of the anchor For the installation procedure see steps 2 and 3 of section 3 2 Installing Basi...

Page 101: ...op of the EBB 1 Remove the 2 screws from inside the EBB then remove the terminal board plate from the battery installation tray 2 Connect the external batteries 2 batteries 1 unit to the terminal boar...

Page 102: ...324000 642 01 Release 4 0 May 2001 3 Install the external battery into the EBB Position the external battery so that its right side is against point A of the battery installation tray Figure 4 40 Atta...

Page 103: ...ry installation tray of the EBB using 2 screws 5 As shown below connect the EBB cable attached to the terminal board and the battery relay cable then connect the battery relay cable to the BATTERY EXT...

Page 104: ...en Master Xen Axis 4 86 Installing KSUs A6 324000 642 01 Release 4 0 May 2001 6 Use the cable clamps at the circled locations in the diagram to clamp the EBB cable and the battery relay cable Figure 4...

Page 105: ...t S1 is reserved for the first 8 ESI ports that are mounted on the MBD U13 Unit Fixed slot S2 is for the MIFM U13 ETU A Power Supply Unit P64 U13 PSU and backup batteries are provided with the KSU 4 2...

Page 106: ...lcro Strap When attaching the amphenol cables to the side of the KSU they can be secured using the provided velcro strap This should be done prior to attaching the KSU to the wall mount bracket a Thre...

Page 107: ...KSU 1 Using the template and two of the four locally provided screws attach screws to the wall as shown in Figure 4 47 Using the Template Do not thread in the last 3mm of the screws 2 Hang the KSU as...

Page 108: ...ith two grounding methods The first method is the typical ac third wire ground In cases where this ground is questionable an alternative ground must be provided 1 Connect the ground cable green wire t...

Page 109: ...cing the Power Supply Unit in the KSU The Xen system is supplied with P64 U13 PSU The Power Supply Unit has a battery backup interface and accepts 240 Vac and outputs 5V and 24V to the system 1 Discon...

Page 110: ...51 Disconnecting Cable from the PSU 4 Refer to Figure 4 52 Installing the KSU in the PSU Install the P64 U13 PSU into the left space of the KSU connect white cable attached to MBD U13 Unit and attach...

Page 111: ...ews on the removable access plate to the left of the PSU then remove the plate 3 Replace the fuses as necessary Refer to Figure 4 53 PSU Fuse Replacement F1 is a 250V 2 5A fuse for AC input Fuse F101...

Page 112: ...nnecting Built in Batteries The red cord attaches to the red terminal and the black cord attaches to the black terminal 2 Slide the batteries into the bottom space at the left side of the KSU and inst...

Page 113: ...ased locally can be connected to the system as external batteries igure 4 56 Connecting the Batteries to the Power Supply Unit When installing external batteries disconnect the battery cable for the b...

Page 114: ...0 642 01 Release 4 0 May 2001 1 Connect cabling to the external batteries as shown in Figure 4 57 Connecting Cables for External Batteries 2 Route the cables through the clamps on the bottom right han...

Page 115: ...re4 16 Connecting the External Power Cables to the PSU Connect the external battery cable to the BATTERY EXT connector on the PSU of the KSU Bundle any extra cabling together 4 Reinstall the KSU cover...

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Page 117: ...t the second slot in the Basic KSU is reserved for the MIFA U13 or MIFM U13 ETU The ISA slot is not available in the Expansion KSU Interface Slots 1 8 Interface slots are physically located in slots 3...

Page 118: ...efore inserting it into the KSU When installed the component side of all ETUs must face the left side of the KSU Ejector tabs are always on top Refer to Figure 1 1 Inserting the ETU into the KSU When...

Page 119: ...d to the Frame Ground Terminal on the KSU When holding an ETU be sure you do not touch the components or the soldered surfaces with your bare hands Place one hand under the bottom corner of the ETU an...

Page 120: ...to change the switch settings if the installer follows the recommended safety precautions 2 2 Inserting an ETU into the KSU Slots 1 To unlock the ETUs slots push the slide bar to the left B64 E64 U13...

Page 121: ...the KSU 1 To unlock the ETUs push the slide bar to the left B64 U13 KSU and E64 U13 KSU only 2 Lift the ejector tab on the ETU and pull the ETU out of the slot 3 To lock the ETU into place push the sl...

Page 122: ...rocessor executes the programs stored on the Flash ROM ICs of the MPU unit This controls the entire system when data is transferred to and from other ETUs This ETU includes the following items Time Di...

Page 123: ...May 2001 System Hardware Manual 5 105 A6 324000 642 01 Release 4 0 May 2001 Figure 5 7 CPUB U13 ETU...

Page 124: ...h Settings SW1 1 SW1 2 Description Off Off Normal Operation On Off Flash ROM load from COM1 port Off On Factory Test On On Flash ROM load from EPROM SW1 3 Description Off Not Used SW2 Description Mome...

Page 125: ...fails for any reason If the CPUB U13 ETU is removed for long term storage disconnect the battery from CN4 This prevents the battery from discharging completely The fully charged battery retains memory...

Page 126: ...gain 8 Turn on the KSU power 3 1 7 Main Software Upgrade for CPUB U13 The Xen system uses Flash ROM to store system main software This allows convenient upgrade of its ability in terms of features The...

Page 127: ...U again 18 Power on system and operate as normal 19 Save data base with a compatible MAT refer supplier for relevant information 3 2 EXP U13 ETU Xen Master Only 3 2 1 Description The EXP U13 ETU is th...

Page 128: ...he KSU Frame using tie wraps 3 2 3 The following connectors are located on the EXP U13 ETU CN1 Connects to the backboard CN2 Connects to CN3 on the CPUB U13 ETU or CN3 on EXP U13 ETU installed in the...

Page 129: ...utes the programs stored on the Flash ROM ICs of the MBD U13 Unit This controls the entire system when data is transferred to and from other ETUs This ETU includes the following items Time Division Sw...

Page 130: ...he following Table 5 2 MIFM U13 Switch Settings indicates the default switch settings Figure 5 10 KSU MBD U13 Unit SW1 1 SW1 2 Description Off Off Normal Operation On Off Flash ROM load from COM1 port...

Page 131: ...dual stations is cleared The following connectors are located on the MBD U13 ETU MOH IN For Music on Hold input PFT For Power Failure Transfer COM1 For LCR PC programming COM2 For SMDR CN4 For backup...

Page 132: ...ed power still on Off No Power LED2 indications are listed below Steady Red System Power On Off No Power ESI LIVE Steady Red ESI On Off ESI Off ESI Busy Steady Red ESI Busy Off ESI available 3 3 5 Rep...

Page 133: ...upgrade for KSU MBD U13 Unit 1 Down load and store the current data base using current MAT 2 Ensure the memory backup battery is connected to the KSU MBD U13 Unit CN4 connector 3 Power off system 4 Mo...

Page 134: ...r the PHS facility Refer to Figure 5 12 CLKG U13 Unit This unit works in conjunction with the BRT 4 U13 PRT 1 U13 ETU BSC U13 ETU or BSU 2 U13 ETU and is plugged onto the CPUB U13 ETU or MBD U13 Unit...

Page 135: ...MIFM U13 ETU provides additional memory and processing power for PC Programming SMDR LCR and Caller ID PC Programming and SMDR are standard with this ETU LCR and Caller ID require the KML XXX UA Unit...

Page 136: ...SA Slot S2 3 5 3 Switch Settings Refer to Table 5 2 MIFM U13 Switch Settings for MIFM U13 ETU default switch settings 3 5 4 LED Indications LIVE LED indications are listed below Blinking Red Normal Op...

Page 137: ...on and disconnects the battery when storing the ETU CN4 CN5 Connectors for the optional MIF Modem MDM U13 Unit IC6 Socket for the optional KMM XXX UA or KML XXX UA Units SMDR and PC Programming connec...

Page 138: ...talling the KMA XXX UA Unit onto this ETU 3 6 2 Installation One MIFA U13 ETU can be installed in the Xen system In the Xen Master the MIFA U13 ETU can be installed in the ISA slot first Interface slo...

Page 139: ...d PC Programming or LCR Programming is connected Flashing Red Loading FROM from EEPROM 3 6 5 Connectors The following connectors are located on the MIFA U13 ETU CN1 Connects to the Backboard CN2 Conne...

Page 140: ...mounting align the KMM XXX UA unit so that the notches are on the same side 3 8 KML XXX UA Unit 3 8 1 Description The KML XXX UA Unit is a feature module that mounts on the MIFM U13 ETU It is required...

Page 141: ...BRT ETU terminates ISDN Basic Rate Trunk lines complying to the ETSI standard This unit supports four ISDN BRI trunks and each trunk supports two channels These eight channels can be used for CO trun...

Page 142: ...ermination to On or Off for Interface 3 CN301 and CN302 shorted together from the factory turns on the 100 terminal CN401 and CN402 Set the 100 termination to On or Off for Interface 4 CN401 and CN402...

Page 143: ...Red when a communication error occurs or during self diagnostics This LED is normally off 4 1 6 Connectors The following connector is located on the BRT ETU CN1 Connects to the backboard 4 2 PRT 1 U13...

Page 144: ...Firmware V1 01 or later 1 3 Country Selection 000 ETSI PRI Australia INS Net 1500 Japan 001 INS Net 1500 Japan ETSI PRI Australia 010 NI 2 USA Not Used 011 5ESS USA Not Used 100 DMS100 USA 5ESS USA 1...

Page 145: ...with the Central Office The COI ETU contains circuitry for outside ring detection holding dialling and control functions It also incorporates line reversal detection and busy tone detection circuitry...

Page 146: ...er system maximum of 64 trunks in slots S1 S8 in the first second or third KSU A maximum of 2 COI 8 U ETUs can be installed in the Xen Axis system maximum of 16 trunks in slots S3 S7 4 3 3 Switch Sett...

Page 147: ...al detection and busy tone detection circuitry The COI 4 U ETU provides identical circuits to serve up to four CO trunks that can be any combination of DTMF and Decadic signalling Refer to Figure 5 18...

Page 148: ...dle FAX LEDs indications are listed below Steady Red Fax port is in use device off hook Off Fax port is idle device on hook 4 4 5 Connectors The following connector is located on the COI 4 U ETU CN1 C...

Page 149: ...Refer to Figure 5 19 COID 8 U ETU 4 5 2 Installation A maximum of 8 COID 8 U ETUs can be installed in the Xen Master system maximum of 64 trunks in slots S1 S4 in the first second KSU A maximum of 2 C...

Page 150: ...ns are listed below Steady Red Lines 1 8 busy Off Lines 1 8 idle 4 5 5 Connectors The following connector is located on the COID 8 U CN1 Connects to the backboard 4 6 COID 4 U ETU 4 6 1 Description Th...

Page 151: ...Refer to Figure 5 20 COID 4 U ETU 4 6 2 Installation A maximum of 8 COID 4 U ETUs can be installed in the Xen Master system maximum of 32 trunks in slots S1 S4 in the first second KSU A maximum of 2...

Page 152: ...are listed below Steady Red Fax port is in use device off hook Off Fax port is idle device on hook 4 6 5 Connectors The following connector is located on the COID 4 U ETU CN1 Connects to the backboard...

Page 153: ...nks in slots S1 S8 in the first second or third KSU 2 A maximum of 4 DID 4 U13 ETUs can be installed in the Xen Axis system maximum of 16 trunks in slots S3 S7 4 7 3 LED Indications Live LED indicatio...

Page 154: ...10 pps or 20 pps Dial Pulse or DTMF Immediate Start Delay Start Wink Start and second Dial Tone signalling are also provided The TLI 2 U13 ETU has two built in DTMF signal detectors Refer to Figure 5...

Page 155: ...e 4 8 5 Connectors The following connector is located on the TLI 2 U13 ETU CN1 Connects to the backboard Table 5 6 TLI 2 U13 ETU Default Switch Settings Switch Setting Description SW101 When lines pro...

Page 156: ...nd Single Line Telephone Adapter SLT 1 U13 ADP Refer to Figure 5 23 ESI 8 U13 ETU 4 9 2 Switch Settings SW1 resets the ETU 4 9 3 Installation A maximum of 15 ESI 8 U13 ETUs can be installed in the Xen...

Page 157: ...LED indications are listed below Blinking Red Normal Operation Steady Red Operation Stopped power still on Off No Power LED1 indications are listed below Steady Red Some port s busy Off All ports idle...

Page 158: ...re 5 24 SLI 8 U13 ETU This ETU also provides circuitry for loop status detection talk battery sending ringing signals message waiting and loop disconnect for dial pulse signal detection Note The PBR c...

Page 159: ...LED indications are listed below Blinking Red Normal Operation Steady Red Operation Stopped power still on Off No Power BUSY indications are listed below Steady Red Some port s busy Off All ports idle...

Page 160: ...re 5 25 SLI 4 U13 ETU This ETU also provides circuitry for loop status detection talk battery sending ringing signals message waiting and loop disconnect for dial pulse signal detection Note The PBR c...

Page 161: ...LED indications are listed below Blinking Red Normal Operation Steady Red Operation Stopped power still on Off No Power BUSY indications are listed below Steady Red Some port s busy Off All ports idle...

Page 162: ...RSG A maximum of 1800 of loop resistance including about 200 for the Single Line Telephone is acceptable between the OPX 2 U13 ETU and a Single Line Telephone This ETU also provides circuitry for loo...

Page 163: ...m of 10 ports in slots S3 S7 The analogue extension can be located up to 6 kms away using 24AWG single pair wiring maximum 1800 loop resistance including the internal resistance of the analogue device...

Page 164: ...Description The IP Gateway IPT 4 8 U13 ETU is an optional interface for the Xen KSU that can combine various trunk and Tie line calls into Gateway trunks This ETU can be assigned as a two port TLI 2...

Page 165: ...ED goes off along with all others to indicate that the ETU can be removed from the KSU CH8 1 Indicates the status of associated channel or trunk as in COID DID as follows Live Flashes red when ETU is...

Page 166: ...ffs with Holes 1 and 2 and connector J1 with IPT 4 U13 ETU connector J5 and press down until the IPE 4 U13 Unit is firmly attached to the IPT 4 U13 ETU 3 Install the two previously removed screws thro...

Page 167: ...May 2001 System Hardware Manual 5 149 A6 324000 642 01 Release 4 0 May 2001 4 13 7 Connections Figure 5 2 IPT 4 8 U10 ETU Connections VoIP Trunk Card Ethernet Gateway Trunk Card RJ 45 Connector...

Page 168: ...itional functions for a Xen system 5 1 ACD 8 U10 ETU 5 1 1 Description The ACD 8 U10 ETU interfaces the Elite ACD Plus Server to the Electra Elite KSU Elite ACD Plus provides Windows based software pr...

Page 169: ...d disk drive HD LED flashes red when HDD is active Note Do not reset the ETU while the HD LED is flashing 5 1 4 Connectors The ACD 8 U10 ETU has the following connectors J9 Connects to the backboard 9...

Page 170: ...ne Telephones modems or facsimile machines etc This ETU is required if the four built in PBR channels are not enough to support all the PBR requirements of the system or the CPUB U13 PBRs are dedicate...

Page 171: ...PBR s are idle 5 2 4 Connectors The following connector is located on the PBR U13 ETU CN1 Connects to the backboard 5 3 VDH2 8 U13 ETU 5 3 1 Description The VDH2 8 U13 ETU integrates both LAN and stat...

Page 172: ...hat the station abilities cannot be separated by changing a jumper setting like ports 1 7 Port 8 is to be used for cascading HUBs Connect Port 8 either to another VDH2 8 U13 Port 1 7 or an external HU...

Page 173: ...he port 8 is still used for core line The 10Base 2 cable interconnecting VDH2 8 U13 ETUs must be greater than 0 5 meters Care should be taken so the 10Base 2 cables are neatly coiled When the 10Base 2...

Page 174: ...s 5 156 Installing Electronic Telephone Units A6 324000 642 01 Release 4 0 May 2001 Figure 5 29 VDH2 8 U13 ETU Connections Figure 5 30 10 Base 2 Cable Connections BNC Connector Jacks 1 8 Terminating P...

Page 175: ...e noises It is better to use EIA TIA round cables instead of flat cables If under carpet cables are used you must follow the installation instructions provided by the cable manufacturer Also consider...

Page 176: ...N A Reset Switch SW2 XPort 8 Normal Use Mode LAN Cable Integration Port 8 10Base 2 cascades to another VDH2 8 U13 ETU or HUB Defines Port 8 communication mode Table 5 10 Jumper Settings Port Jumper S...

Page 177: ...ed Operation Stopped power still on Off No Power LEDs 1 8 indication are listed below Steady Green LAN connections on channels 1 8 are established Steady Orange LAN terminals 1 8 transmitting data Off...

Page 178: ...cade cables from another HUB or mainframe LAN When SW2 is set to X the following table indicates the pin assignments for the RJ 45 pins for CN2 CH8 In the tables below TD indicates Transmit Data and R...

Page 179: ...Attendant or DISA Each VRS 4 U13 ETU has four record playback channels The maximum voice recording ability for each channel is 240 seconds The technician can select one of four message lengths The ava...

Page 180: ...000 642 01 Release 4 0 May 2001 5 4 2 Installation A maximum of 2 VRS 4 U13 ETUs can be installed in the Xen Master system 3 per KSU in slots S1 S8 of the first second or third KSU A maximum of 2 VRS...

Page 181: ...onnector is located on the VRS 4 U13 ETU CN1 Connects to the backboard 5 4 6 Pins There are two jumpers labelled SP1 and SP2 located on the top right of the VRS ETU These are for maintenance purposes...

Page 182: ...platform installed in the Xen system and contains hard disk space for voice recording storage and application software A digital signal processor voice processing section handles the following functio...

Page 183: ...message waiting lamps Call Forwarding Supported Applications Automated Attendant Voice Mail with call forwarding release transfer Automated Attendant Voice Mail without call forwarding await answer tr...

Page 184: ...r KSU in slots S1 S8 of the first second or third KSU up to a maximum of 16 Voice Mail ports A maximum of 4 VMS 4 U13 ETUs can be installed in the Xen Axis system in slots S2 S7 up to a maximum of 16...

Page 185: ...olour indicates application status as follows Red DOS started VM application not ready Green VM application is running Orange Error Note If BCLR LED is orange check error type on console screen After...

Page 186: ...e the following precautions Wear a grounding strap anytime you handle the ETU Make all ETU DIP switch setting changes before inserting it in the KSU Ensure that Make Busy switch is off Carry ETU in a...

Page 187: ...Call Forwarding Supported Applications Automated Attendant Voice Mail with call forwarding release transfer Automated Attendant Voice Mail without call forwarding await answer transfer Voice Mail onl...

Page 188: ...e installed in the Xen Master system 3 per KSU in slots S1 S8 of the first second or third KSU up to a maximum of 16 Voice Mail ports A maximum of 4 FMS 4 U13 ETUs can be installed in the Xen Axis sys...

Page 189: ...DOS started VM application not ready Green VM application is running Orange Error Note If BCLR LED is orange check error type on console screen After error is corrected LED automatically changes to g...

Page 190: ...ectly or via an external modem J2 and J3 are not used 5 6 6 Installation Precautions The ETUs used in this system make extensive use of CMOS technology that is very susceptible to static electricity S...

Page 191: ...general purpose relays There are two RCA audio jacks One provides the both way audio for paging system CN3 The other provides a tone output for External Tone Ringing and Night Chime CN4 Figure 5 37 E...

Page 192: ...of one ECR U13 ETU can be installed in both the Xen M aster slots S1 S8 and the Xen Axis slots S3 S7 Figure 5 38 ECR U13 Block Diagram External Ringing 1 2 3 4 Ext Tone Ringer R L305 RL101 R L102 R L...

Page 193: ...4 Connectors The following connectors are located on the ECR U13 ETU Refer to Table 5 19 Connector Descriptions CN2 and Figure 5 39 ECR U13 ETU CN1 Connects to the Backboard CN2 Relay Contacts for Re...

Page 194: ...able Connections Xen Master and Table 4 2 Power Fail Transfer Connections Xen Master for all other ECR U13 ETU cable connections 5 7 5 Specifications Relays All relays are rated 24 Vdc at 500 mA Exter...

Page 195: ...both the Xen Master slots S1 S8 and Xen Axis slots S3 S7 5 8 3 Switch Settings Refer to Figure 5 40 DPH 4 U13 ETU and Table 5 20 DPH 4 U13 Jumper Settings for DPH 4 U13 ETU default jumper settings and...

Page 196: ...0 May 2001 5 8 5 Connectors The following connectors are located on the DPH 4 U13 ETU Refer to Figure 5 40 DPH 4 U13 ETU CN1 Connects to the Backboard Relay Connections Provided at the MDF Doorphone C...

Page 197: ...o make a multiparty conference call One 8 party conference or two 4 party conferences are supported and regulated by a switch setting System Software release 2 or higher is required 5 9 2 Installation...

Page 198: ...e backboard J2 Not currently used J3 Nine pin RS 232C connector for maintenance Table 5 21 CNF 8 U13 ETU Reset Settings Switch Setting Description SW2 Press to Reset Host Reset Switch Table 5 22 CNF 8...

Page 199: ...Terminals This chapter describes each terminal console and adaptor and provides applicable installation instructions SECTION 2 MULTILINE TERMINALS 2 1 DTU 8 1A WH TEL This digital non display Multili...

Page 200: ...is also equipped with a 3 line 24 character adjustable Liquid Crystal Display LCD A maximum of 120 DTU 8D 1A WH TELs can be installed in the Xen Master system and a maximum of 32 in the Xen Axis syste...

Page 201: ...each with a two colour LED 16 one touch keys four softkeys a built in speakerphone headset jack a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages and compatibility with ADA UA APR UA CTA UA CTU UA H...

Page 202: ...has 60 programmable line keys each with a two colour LED These 60 line keys can be programmed as Direct Station Selection keys function keys or as outside line keys An external power supply AC adaptor...

Page 203: ...applies to all of the DTU type Multiline Terminals 1 Plug the telephone cord into the modular jack on the bottom side of the Multiline Terminal The handset is also attached to the bottom side of the...

Page 204: ...erminal and the Attendant Console face down 2 Using the joining plate provided with the Attendant Console attach the plate to the Multiline Terminal and the Attendant Console 3 Connect the line cord a...

Page 205: ...th the Attendant Console is used Using a different AC adaptor may cause problems Check that the voltage of the electricity matches that specified for the adaptor supplied before plugging it into an ou...

Page 206: ...al users The Line Cards can be changed as necessary The Plastic Panel is placed on top of the Line Card to hold it in place 1 Place the Line Card over the keys on the Multiline Terminal 2 Place the ta...

Page 207: ...g to be used on the Multiline Terminal they can be removed This section describes the process for removing the keys 1 Remove the softkeys by pulling the softkey plate upward as shown in Figure 6 15 Re...

Page 208: ...hinged The bottom portion can be adjusted up or down to raise or lower the height of the terminal 1 Turn the Multiline Terminal upside down and locate the tabs as shown in Figure 6 16 Locating the Adj...

Page 209: ...usted by pulling the line cord though the groove in the bottom of the Multiline Terminal 4 To lower the base plate on the Multiline Terminal push on the adjustment tabs and push the base plate downwar...

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Page 211: ...n HFU UA Unit an external power supply is required Only one power supply is needed even if more than one adaptor is installed When an adaptor is installed for the first time into a telephone the base...

Page 212: ...ss straight down until tab unlocks 4 Lightly press right side of leg shown as B in Figure 7 3 Releasing Right Tab insert flat head screwdriver at C and Press straight down until other tab unlocks 5 Op...

Page 213: ...5 Removing Base Plate Dummy End 7 Cut the dummy end in half as shown in Figure 7 6 Cutting Dummy End in Half 8 If Adapter is installed in Connector 1 as show in Figure 7 7 Installing Adapter in Connec...

Page 214: ...a Multiline Terminal If more than one adaptor is installed on a Multiline Terminal only one ACA UA Unit is necessary The power requirements for the ACA UA Unit are Input 240 Vac 50 Hz Output 24V DC 4...

Page 215: ...UA Unit set the dip switches and then install the ADA UA Unit on the Multiline Terminal 3 2 1 Installing an ADA UA Unit on a Multiline Terminal 1 Unplug the telephone cord from the Multiline Terminal...

Page 216: ...ting Cables to the ADA UA Unit Cable terminal connectors are located on the right side of the ADA UA Unit Cables should be connected on this unit before installing the unit on the Multiline Terminal 1...

Page 217: ...up the slot on the cap with the slot on the metal receptacle to ensure proper contact Refer to Figure 7 13 Attaching Cables to the ADA UA Unit 4 Insulate the end of the cable that needs to be shielded...

Page 218: ...T2 T3 Connect recorder device wire pair speech input to T3 T4 If the recorder used supplies a warning tone this tone may also be sent over the T3 T4 wire pair back to the terminal Input Output Termina...

Page 219: ...e recording device s separate cables may be required for the warning tone and speech path In this case connect the warning tone cables to input terminals T1 and T2 on the ADA UA Unit T3 and T4 are use...

Page 220: ...h Setting Description SW1 1 On If the ADA UA provides control to the recorder SW1 1 should be set to On otherwise set it to Off SW1 2 Off Leave Off SW1 3 and SW1 4 SW1 3 ON SW1 4 ON Warning Tone from...

Page 221: ...ustable switches are provided on the adaptor one allows for 600 or a complex impedance interface to devices such as a modem or Single Line Telephone the second switch SW1 is permanently set to positio...

Page 222: ...to Figure 7 10 Attaching the ADA UA Unit to the Multiline Terminal 4 Plug the cord of the ACA UA Unit AC adaptor into the jack on the APR UA Unit Lead the telephone cord out through the groove in the...

Page 223: ...lead the AC adaptor cord out through the hole and snap the cover in place 6 Plug in the power cord on the AC adaptor and the telephone cord in the jack 3 3 2 Switch Settings There are two switch sett...

Page 224: ...the cable length from the APR UA Unit to the Single Line Telephone to a maximum of 15 metres Table 7 3 APR UA Unit Switch Settings for SW1 and SW3 Switch Description SW1 1 Do not use SW1 2 A Single Li...

Page 225: ...a DTU type Multiline Terminal to be connected to a PC The PC can then be used to perform all of the functions of the Multiline Terminal by using a TAPI compatible application software The CTA UA Unit...

Page 226: ...e unit into the receptacle connector inside the base plate on the Multiline Terminal Refer to Figure 7 16 Attaching the Unit to the Multiline Terminal 4 Close the base plate 3 4 2 Connecting the Cable...

Page 227: ...l handling on the PC e g Call Answer Hold Transfer Conference or Caller ID User Interface to support MLT Emulation This function provides the functions of MLT such as normal telephone indications LCD...

Page 228: ...lephone Stations that support CTU S UA DTU 8 1A TEL DTU 8D 1A TEL DTU 16D 1A TEL DTU 32D 1A TEL 2 Optional hardware to use with Telephone at same time is restricted to ADA UA Unit Figure 7 25 CTU S UA...

Page 229: ...onnection only Required Equipment ESI 8 U13 ETU DTU type MLT CTU S UA Unit ACA U13 Unit AC Adapter not provided USB cable A to B type not provided 3 5 1 4 Set up Sequence Configure the CTU S with the...

Page 230: ...l Equipment A6 324000 642 01 Release 4 0 May 2001 Pull out Line Cord s modular plug from Phone s modular jack 3 PLug the CTU S Unit s connector into DTU Type MLT s Connector 1 Figure 7 28 Opening the...

Page 231: ...se 4 0 May 2001 4 With both thumbs press in a b to remove the end cover 5 Replace tilt leg in original position 6 Plug AC Adapter into CTU S s AC Adapter Figure 7 30 Removing the End Cover Figure 7 31...

Page 232: ...24000 642 01 Release 4 0 May 2001 7 Insert CTU S s line cord modular jack into DTU Type MLT s modular jack marked LINE until you hear a click 8 Secure the line cord by slotting it in the tilt leg s cl...

Page 233: ...S modular jack marked LINE until it clicks 10 Insert the USB Cable s Series B square connector into the USB port 11 Once you have inserted the USB Cable s Series A connector rectangular into the PC s...

Page 234: ...er is required with this unit The following connections are required AC Adapter not provided Multiline Terminal PC USB port USB cable not provided Line Cable to VDH2 8 U13 ETU 3 5 2 2 Outline 1 Teleph...

Page 235: ...1 3 5 2 3 Connections The CTU C Unit can support connections from the VDH2 8 U13 ETU Required Equipment ESI 8 U13 ETU DTU type MLT CTU S UA Unit ACA U13 Unit AC Adapter not provided USB cable A to B t...

Page 236: ...Release 4 0 May 2001 3 5 2 4 Set up Sequence Configure the CTU C with the DTU type MLT as follows 1 Flip phone upside down 2 Open DTU type MLT s tilt leg Pull out Line Cord s modular plug from Phone s...

Page 237: ...A6 324000 642 01 Release 4 0 May 2001 3 PLug the CTU C Unit s connector into DTU Type MLT s Connector 1 4 With both thumbs press in a b to remove the end cover Figure 7 41 Installing the CTU C UA Uni...

Page 238: ...n Axis 7 220 Installing Optional Equipment A6 324000 642 01 Release 4 0 May 2001 5 Replace tilt leg in original position 6 Plug AC Adapter into CTU C s AC Adapter Figure 7 43 Closing the Base Figure 7...

Page 239: ...0 May 2001 7 Insert CTU C s line cord modular jack into DTU Type MLT s modular jack marked LINE until you hear a click 8 Secure the CTU C line cord by slotting it in the tilt leg s clasp Figure 7 45 C...

Page 240: ...01 Release 4 0 May 2001 9 Insert the VDH2 8 U13 ETU line cord s modular plug into CTU C modular jack marked LINE until it clicks 10 Insert the LAN cable module plug into CTU C s modular jack marked PC...

Page 241: ...USB connector the CTU C connection is completed 3 6 HFU UA WH Unit Handsfree Unit The Handsfree Unit provides full duplex handsfree communication Large areas may cause poor full duplex operation This...

Page 242: ...external microphone can be installed on the HFU UA WH Unit These instructions apply to the external microphone supplied with the HFU UA WH Unit This microphone is equipped with a mute button 1 Plug th...

Page 243: ...ly into the PC board instead of the desk set The desk set can be connected to the PC board and used as an adjunct or auxiliary telephone An external microphone and external speakers can also be connec...

Page 244: ...ws 95 or higher to support speech and data transmission allow a variety of attachment devices and support complex calling features such as conference calls call waiting and voice mail The PC Board sup...

Page 245: ...tor can be connected to any ESI port 3 8 1 Connecting the SLT 1 U13 ADP to the System 1 Connect one end of the RJ 11 to the ESI port on the KSU and one end to the jack on the SLT adaptor marked ESI 2...

Page 246: ...the two screws from the top to open the SLT adaptor as shown in Figure 7 56 Removing the Screws from the SLT 1 U13 ADP Figure 7 55 Connecting the SLT 1 U13 ADP 1 4 ESI ETU Modular Terminal Connections...

Page 247: ...nals This unit provides the station and LAN split for digital terminals This adaptor can be installed on any DTU type Multiline Terminal It is used when LAN and telephone lines are incorporated into o...

Page 248: ...from the PC LAN board into the modular jacks on the VDD UA Unit The jacks are labelled Plug the cable from the VDD UA Unit into the modular jack on the Multiline Terminal Limit the cable length from...

Page 249: ...ate adaptors that are installed on the Multiline Terminal 3 10 1 Removing and Remounting the Handset Hanger 1 Remove the hanger by sliding it out of the slot 2 Install it back in its original position...

Page 250: ...again on the Multiline Terminal 4 Remove the shaded base plate knockout shown on Figure 7 61 Removing the Knockout with nippers 5 Assemble the base plate and base cover 6 As illustrated in Figure 7 6...

Page 251: ...ing using a Modular Jack Use the locally provided screws to attach the base unit directly to the wall 7 Plug the line cord into the jack on the wall plate wrap the extra cord and secure it with a tie...

Page 252: ...e wrap and lead the line cord out through the groove in the side of the base unit 8 With the base plate and base cover assembly attached to the wall hook the two bottom tabs on the base cover into the...

Page 253: ...op Tabs of the Multiline Terminal to the Base Plate shows how the Multiline Terminal is attached 10 When properly installed the wall mounted Multiline Terminal looks similar to the one shown in Figure...

Page 254: ...Remove the line cord base plate and base cover from the Multiline Terminal as shown in the previous section 2 Cut off the tabs on the adaptor as shown in Figure 7 69 Removing the Tabs from the adaptor...

Page 255: ...Lead the line cord out through the slits as shown in Figure 7 71 Leading the Line Cord out of the WMU UA Unit 6 Attach the WMU UA Unit to the posts on the wall plate locally provided Place locally pr...

Page 256: ...the AC adaptor cord out through the opening at the bottom of the Multiline Terminal Refer to Figure 7 73 Attaching the Multiline Terminal to the WMU UA Unit 3 10 4 Removing the Multiline Terminal from...

Page 257: ...cted to the system Both Internal and External music sources can be used External Music on hold is unavailable if an Internal Music source is used digital music 3 11 1 Connecting Audio Sources to the K...

Page 258: ...n used for Music on Hold can be used for Station Background Music Refer to Section 3 11 Music on Hold Alternatively one Station background Music source can be connected via a free COI port and an appr...

Page 259: ...ctions and the communication port connections are Serial port characteristics include Table 7 5 Functions and Communication Port Connections Function Port PC Programming COM 1 Least Cost Routing LCR C...

Page 260: ...ecting the Printer to the KSU When using the SMDR charge control ability connect the printer to the KSU to allow the printing of the charge data Connect the printer to the serial port on the KSU with...

Page 261: ...ided external unit connected to COM 1 via an SLI port or an SLT Adapter or it could be the MDM U13 Unit installed onto the MIFM U13 ETU By calling in to the modem station number a phantom number in th...

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Page 263: ...ing inexpensive migration to the Xen system This chapter provides instructions for connecting these terminals to the Xen system ETW type Multiline Terminals are not available in New Zealand SECTION 2...

Page 264: ...chase from the NEC PPG Service Department 3 2 Modular Terminal Connections 3 2 1 Connecting Multiline Terminals Attendant Add On Consoles and SLT Adapters When connecting ETW type Multiline Terminals...

Page 265: ...minal to the System 1 Plug a telephone cord into the modular jack on the bottom side of the Multiline Terminal 2 Lead the cord out through the cord groove as shown in Figure 8 2 Connect an ETW type Mu...

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Page 267: ...smissions The data D channel used to bring in information about incoming calls and take out information about outgoing calls BRI can also be used to access slow speed data networks such as videotex an...

Page 268: ...run IP over serial lines such as telephone circuits IP is the Internet Protocol the most important of all protocols on which the Internet is based This protocol allows a packet to traverse multiple ne...

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