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1. RE Fuse DC12V Figure 3 5 1 Battery Back up wiring Note The cable for the battery connection is supplied with KSU in the same package The external batteries must provide 24 Volts DC This is generally accomplished by connecting two 12 volt batteries in a series arrangement Operation on batteries is controlled by the PSU This ARIA 130 PSU will provide charging current to the batteries during normal AC power operation at a maximum of about 500 mA During battery operation the battery operation of PSU will be stop if the AC power re applied or the battery voltage is too low to maintain proper system operation The length of time that the system will operate on the batteries is dependent on several elements including battery charging state condition of the batteries capacity of the batteries and the size of the system number of station ports The chart below gives the approximate back up time for several system sizes and different battery capacities in ampere hours Battery Capacity DKTU 24 Ports DKTU 48 ports DKTU 72 ports 20AH 6 hours 4 5 hours 3 hours 40AH 12 hours 9 hours 6 hours Table 3 5 1 Battery capacity 92 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 2 RS 232C Wiring on MPB and SIU MPB contains one standard RS 232C interface and SIU on MPB contains one standard RS 232C interfaces RS 23
2. 00000 a GDC 33xH GAP b GDC 340H Fig 5 4 11 LCD Message of Subscribed Refer to the 5 4 3 User subscription de subscription of this manual and the User Guide of the GDC 33xH and GDC 340H for the detail information 153 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 5 4 3 User subscription desubscription A System ID Description System ID is given to the ARIA 130 system attached the wireless GAP terminal for identification System ID which is PARK Potable Access Rights Key is written on MPB PARK 31100013411741 Authentication Code as well as system ID should be entered at only attendant station before you begin to subscribe wireless terminal GAP to ARIA 130 system Operation lt n case of confirming system ID 1 At attendant station Trans Pgm O Button 4 If you press the Trans Pgm button Trans Pgm LED will flash 60 IPM Flash and On Off LED will be turned on Then you can enter then user program mode Press 0 Press Flexible Button 4 Current PARK code will be displayed in LCD eo lt case of entering system ID 1 At attendant station Trans Pgm O Flex Button6 SystemID PARK Hold Save CAUTION Normally you should not change the system ID If you should change it please contact LG or local dealer in your country D If you press the Trans Pgm button Trans Pg
3. 45 KSU Installation 1 n 45 Mounting 1st and 2nd aiaiai ieii iiai ne de dae ee n auae 46 RGU Installatioric z e air e n reete e Eee Dra dg ete oq 53 PETU Installation iot hb etant eret eene sesta ua IE Pe BER PEE se od 53 KS Groundilig 1 et thee rete terea Phor etie s 55 AG Input oelecHon d 56 1 amp mem T 59 PCB Handling And General Installation essen 59 MPB nstallation ne ba ner dan Ud du e ua e 60 3 4 2 1 PMU Installation 1 titii nat epe a op RP E E tod Pagan 62 3 4 2 2 SMEMU Installation 5 5 iih eod i deo Up E det es 62 3 4 2 3 LANU Installation iit t HR e la e ea 62 3 4 2 4 PELU Installation c de eerta d dut adit tread 63 3 4 2 5 DMEMU Installation idet ncm e Te b e epee 63 3 4 2 6 MOD Installations nave 63 3 4 2 7 SIU Installation o ee PO P 63 MISB Installation 2 2 rc e ties eme Ro COP 64 Extension Board Installation nene nnne 64 3 4 4 1 DTIB12 DTIB24 Installation esee 64 3 4 4 2 SLIB24 SLIB48 Installation eese sessi eee tnnt ennt 65 3 4 4 3 SLIBII Installation vives
4. Table 3 4 38 switch on BRIB Note 1 The function of the 2nd pole has been implemented in firmware version 3 1 or later 2 This is set to OFF position as default therefore it is important to note that the 2nd pole is set to the proper position after checking the type of TEI in your country 3 These two poles are for the purpose of developing and maintaining BRIB Function of various connectors Connector Function Remark CONI Serial interface connector Note1 CON2 The purpose of development It is not fixed on the products CON3 Clock control IN Note 2 CON4 Clock control OUT Note 2 Table 3 4 39 connector on BRIB Note 1 CONT1 Trace for the purpose of development and maintenance The external module for RS 232C serial interface should be required for trace See GDK TRC1 in section 2 2 CON3 CON4 They are used to control the reference clock signal when multi ISDN boards are installed 83 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual The line connector and terminating resistors Issue 1 2 Line No RJ45 type jack Terminating Resistors Switch All ON All OFF Line 1 CON8 SW5 terminating open Line 2 CON7 SW4 terminating open Line 3 CON6 SW3 terminating open Line 4 CON5 SW2 terminating open Table 3 4 40 Line connector on BRIB e Note 1 Two poles of SW2 SW3 SW4 and SW5 should be set to the ON position to terminate two
5. No Board Number Slot Description Position Name of Ports 1 st 2nd KSU KSU 34 VOIB 4 1 6 176 Voice Over Internet Protocol Interface Board 35 VOIU 2 VOIB Voice Over internet protocol Interface Unit 36 PLLU 1 MPB Phase Lock Loop Unit for ISDN cards 37 MSGU 6 SLIB24 DSIB Message Waiting Unit 38 MSGU48 6 SLIB48 SLIB2E Message Waiting Unit 39 MSGUII 12 SLIBII Message Waiting Unit 40 DTRU 2 SLIB24 SLIB48 DS DTMF Receiver Unit GDK 34 IB LCOB 41 DTRUII 4 SLIBII DTMF Receiver Unit 42 DTRUA 4 LCOB8 SLIB2E SL DTMF Receiver Unit IBII 43 CPTU A 2 LCOB Call Progress Tone Detection 305Hz 640Hz 44 CPTU4 4 LCOB8 Call Progress Tone Detection 45 CMU 1 LCOB Call Metering Unit 16K 12PR 50PR GDK 162 46 CMU4 4 LCOB8 Call Metering Unit 12 16PR 50PR 47 RGU6 10 SLTs Ring Generator 25Hz Sine Wave Internal 48 TERM 100 ohm Termination for BRI and STI GDK 162 49 MOHU Connected to SLT External Music On Hold Unit port Table 2 4 1 System Card Description 20 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual The following Fig 2 4 1 System configuration diagram shows the ARIA 130 system configuration for all kinds of board in this system that includes the existing boards for the GDK 100 ARIA 300 system and the developed new boards CO Extension Board LCOB Analog CO Interface B D 4 ports GDK 100 PRIB ISDN PRI Board 30 channels GDK 100
6. etc 137 5 4 System Configuration rrr rene ron i re nnam re sn cena 142 5 4 1 Before Install tion 2 tege ce etos edna xri dream 143 5 4 2 Hardware Installation de eid ebd ERR dde 146 5 4 8 User subscription desubscription 154 5 4 8 Summary of DECT Installation sesssesssseseseseeeenennne ener nennen nnns 160 5 4 5 Aria 130 DECT A Quick Programming Guide sse 161 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 PURPOSE This manual provides the information necessary to install operate and maintain the Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System For the system Administration Programming see the PROGRAMMING MANUAL which is separately supplied 1 2 REGULATORY INFORMATION 1 2 1 Telephone Company Notification The Aria 130 Key Telephone System is fully compliant to all of the relevant Australian Communications Authority standards 1 2 2 Incidence Of Harm If the carrier determines that the customer provided equipment is faulty due to any possibly causing harm or interruption in service to the telephone network it should be disconnected until repair can be effected If this is not done the carrier may temporarily disconnect service 1 2 3 Changes In Service Th
7. Line No Function Status Remark LED1 The status of Line 1 Red Error Green In use OFF Idle LED2 The status of Line 2 Red Error Green In use OFF Idle LED3 The status of Line 3 Red Error Green In use OFF Idle LED4 The status of Line 4 Red Error Green In use OFF Idle Table 3 4 41 LED on STIB Function of SW1 default all OFF while delivering the board Pole Function ON OFF Remark 1 Not used 2 TEI Fixed TEI Automatic TEI Note 1 2 3 Layer 2 trace Enable Disable Note 3 4 Layer 3 trace Enable Disable Note 3 Table 3 4 42 switch on STIB Note 1 The function of 2nd pole has been implemented in firmware version 3 1 or later 2 This is set to OFF position as default therefore it is important to note that 2nd pole is set to the proper position after checking the type of TEI in your country 3 These two poles are for the purpose of developing and maintaining STIB Function of various connectors Connector Function Remark CON1 Serial interface connector Note1 CON2 The purpose of development It is not fixed on the products CONS Clock control IN Note 2 CONA Clock control OUT Note 2 Table 3 4 43 connector on STIB 85 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual e Note 1 Trace for the purpose of development and maintenance The external module for RS 232C serial interface should be required for trace S
8. 90 SYSTEM WIRING M 92 Battery Back Up Wiring eia idi eee dete ia pd ip ed rota iod rose EIER de 92 RS 232C Wiring on MPB and 510 ensis nnne nene 93 MISB E 94 Extension Board ert ect eoe page aee ocv e ure ee E Pee uus 97 3 5 4 1 Digital Keyset and Terminal wiring eese enne 97 3 5 4 2 Single line Telephone 100 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 4 3 Intercom Door Phone Box installation sse einen 101 3 5 4 4 installation isses snnt nnn rens nnns 102 3 5 4 5 Contact Assignments of 21 Type Connectors on Extension Boards 103 3 5 5 e i 106 3 5 6 Analog CO Lirie deo tee Ha dee eoe bab ba dade eel eee Medes 108 3 5 6 1 E COB WING id doe o adt et ab o deoa e e Rad ded 108 3 5 6 2 Contact Assignments of 21 type Connectors on Analog CO Boards 109 3 5 6 3 EMIB witing uie e Re e e e io e e ee 110 3 5 6 4 Eoo eo REESE 111 3 5 6 5 VOIB WING 112 3 5 7 ISIN Bo 113 3 5 7 1 BRIB WIG in eda inet dost ee iai ee bedding iat evi 116 3 5 7 2 STB WATLING pnr pr PE pasos aaah tains PE t RD ERI Rte
9. Amplifier Figure 3 5 3 a An example of External paging wiring 94 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Relay contacts for general purpose MISB supports up to 4 Relay contacts which can be used for the functions of Loud Control Door Open and so on under the software control These relay contacts are respectively connected with external equipment through 4 pairs of a RJ21 type connector CHAMP1 on the board RLY1 Pin No 1 and Pin No 26 RLY2 Pin No 2 and Pin No 27 RLY3 Pin No and Pin No 28 RLY4 Pin No 4 and Pin No 29 External DC Power Supply MDF _ Figure 3 5 3 b An example of Loud Bell wiring Alarm Detection wiring MISB provides an external alarm detection input which can be used to notify to extensions when the external switch is on off This alarm detection input is provided through a pair of a RJ21 type connector CHAMP 1 on the board ALARM Pin No 18 and Pin No 43 Close or open detection is programmable by Admin Programming External Switch Figure 3 5 3 c An example of External Switch wiring 95 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Table 3 5 2 shows the contact assignments of RJ21 type female connector on MISB MISB connector MISB Color Code Designation WH OR RLY2 R OR WH RLY2 T GN WH RLYS T BN WH RLY4 T 35 10 6 11 BK BL MOH1 R BL BK MOH1 T BL BLUE BK BLACK BN BROWN OR ORANGE
10. EMIB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 in any KSU Add on board DTRU Note that the Australian version of the EMIB supports 4 wire E amp M only it does not support 2 wire working 2 4 10 ISDN Boards ARIA 130 ISDN Boards are capable of supporting various types of ISDN as followings GDK 100 PRIB Provides ISDN Primary Rate interfaces 1 interface 30 B channels 4 wire GDK 100 BRIB Provides ISDN Basic Rate interfaces T 4 interfaces 8 B channels 4 wire GDK 100 STIB Provides ISDN Basic Rate interfaces T S switch able 4 wire 4 interfaces 8 B channels ARIA 130 PRIB Provides ISDN Primary interfaces 1 interface 30 B Channels 4 wire ARIA 130 BRIU Provides ISDN Basic Rate interfaces T 2 interface 4 B channels 4 wire ARIA 130 BRIB Provides ISDN Basic Rate interfaces T 2 interface 4 B channels 4 wire Table 2 4 8 ISDN boards 2 4 10 1 GDK 100 ISDN PRIB Primary Rate Interface Board PRIB Primary Rate Interface Board is capable of connecting to 1 PRI line which has an interface circuit for 30 time slots with 2 048Mbps data rate speed PRIB will be positioned at reference point la on ETS 300 001 that is TE slave without power feeding And Data amp bit clock are transmitted by the NT master and extracted by TE salve PRIB contains reset and watchdog circuit address decoder external RAM program memory ROM the circuitry to control PLL device and DBID and
11. The pin number The assignment Remark Used for the Port 1 The pin number A7 The assignment B7 A8 B8 A9 B9 Used for the Port 2 Remark Used for the Port 3 A10 B10 A11 B11 A12 4E B12 4M Used for the Port 4 A13 A25 Not used B13 B25 Not used 110 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual EX The wiring of 4 wire voice path ARIA 130 system ARIA 130 system or PABX Mouth GND 6 7 Ear 48V Voice path Tx Rx G I TX A TX B RX A RX B e Rx i Tx I RX A RX B f e e Mouth GND Signal path Earn i 3 5 6 4 Vacant Section 111 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 6 5 VOIB wiring The contact assignment of RJ45 type jack on VOIB is shown in Figure 3 5 11 Figure 3 5 11 contact assignments of RJ 45 type jack of VOIB FN Ne ef Figure 3 5 12 Network Cable Connection Note 10BASE T runs on Category 3 UTP or higher 100BASE TX runs only on Category 5 UTP cable 112 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 7 ISDN wiring ISDN boards such as BRIB STIB and PRIB contain RJ45 type jack on each board to connect to ISDN Followin
12. 115 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 7 1 wiring BRI lines are connected to BRIB BRIU through RJ45 type jacks The contact assignment of RJ45 type jack on BRIB is shown in Figure 3 5 14 a Figure 3 5 14 a Contact assignment of RJ 45 type jack of BRIB The TX pair of RJ45 type jack on BRIB BRIU is connected to the RX pair of NT1 and the RX one on BRIB BRIU is to the TX one of NT1 as Figure 3 5 14 b Terminating resistors should be required on each line to match line impedance See clause 3 5 7 4 BRIB BRIU NT1 NT Box From to PX Note 1 Connect the TX pair of an RJ45 type jack on BRIB BRIU to the RX pair of NT1 and vice versa 2 Check terminating resistors See clause 3 5 7 4 Figure 3 5 14 b BRI trunk line wiring 116 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 7 2 STIB wiring STIB is capable of connecting to 4 Basic Rate Trunk lines or Terminals through RJ45 type jacks Each line is switchable by hardware and software setting see clause 3 4 6 2 The contact assignment of RJ45 type jack on STIB is shown in Figure 3 5 15 a TX RX RX TX RX TX TX RX a When a line is set to T interface b When a line is set to S interface Figure 3 5 15 a Contact assignment of RJ 45 Connectors of STIB The TX pair of RJ45 type jack on STIB is connected to the RX pair of NT1 or Terminal and the RX one on STIB STIU is to the TX
13. 117 3 5 7 3 PRIBWIFInO Ee i e dt abe dee wees ees 118 3 5 7 4 Terminating Resistors on Basic Rate 119 3 5 7 5 Clock Control Cable wiring Multi ISDN board installation 120 3 5 7 6 QSIG COMMOTION ss aide eir nai ad PIRE RR RR RN RATE RHEINE RR REIR E 126 3 5 7 7 EMI Suppression ae ibo aote de Deas Pe ot i ete qaare e Roo Re qe 128 3 5 8 Contact Assignments of various types of connectors sssssssssseseeeneenennnns 129 3 5 8 1 RJT type connectors veo ee ER tete D e elu 129 3 5 8 2 Miniature 6 position eese nnne 129 3 5 8 3 Miniature 8 position jack for ISDN connection sse 130 SECTION 4 ISDN BOARDS 131 4 1 Basic Information m 131 4 2 Station CO Line Number Assignments eee 132 4 3 Other seoses coron xo el e CERE 132 SECTION 5 DECT Installatioh 1 iccseirrc conum e eoa cuu nn n nuce ccu rane 133 5 1 Components of the ARIA 130 WOTS sees 133 5 2 How to Make Calls the ARIA 130 136 5 3 ARIA 130 WOES
14. Networking The LANU should be installed on MPB through the dual line connectors CN9 and CN10 of MPB 62 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 4 2 4 PLLU Installation PLLU board has the function to synchronize the system clock to network when using ISDN board and digital trunk E1 R2DCOB PLLU should be installed on MPB through the dual line connectors CN16 and CN17 of MPB Note When not using PLLU the pin 7 and 8 of CN17 should be short with a short pin which is supplied with MPB 3 4 2 5 DMEMU Installation DMEMU has 16M bytes EDO DRAM which is needed for software download via following method LAN Port LANU Serial Port RS232 Analog Modem MODU DMEMU should be installed on MPB through the dual line connectors CN6 and CN7 of MPB 3 4 2 6 MODU Installation The MODU is used for remote access the system for system maintenance PC based administration function and Software download with DMEMU MODU can be installed on MPB through CN12 of MPB Note One of MODU and SIU can be installed on the same connector of MPB selectively not both 3 4 2 7 SIU Installation The SIU board is used for system maintenance PC based Admin SMDR print SMDI and software download The system supports up to 2 Serial Interface circuits 1 circuit on MPB and additional 1 circuits on SIU board Followings are the list of the system s output Administration database Off line
15. gl Terminal Digital KTU KD E and LKD series DSS Phone Box SLT Fax Modem TAD Wireless Terminal GDC 330H 335H 340H MODU Modem Unit 33 6kbps SIU Serial Interface Unit DMEMU DRAM Unit 16 Mbyte LANU LAN Interface Unit SMEMU SRAM Unit 2 Mbyte PLLU Phase Lock Loop Unit Figure 2 4 1 System Configuration 21 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 4 4 KSU Key Service Unit The KSU is a metal frame cabinet designed for wall mounting It contains a back plane with 12 connectors which are 6 universal slots MPB slot PSU PFTU RGU CN11 clock chain and connector for Link cable ARIA 130 system is 2 story KSU consisted of the 1 st and 2 nd KSU It s possible to install all kinds of boards according the Table 2 4 1 Cable ties are located on the front edge of the lower card rail to allow connecting cables for the station boards CO interface boards and MISB to be neatly installed The connecting cables for the stations and CO Lines exit through the outlet in the bottom of Toon on _ 000000 0 Figure 2 4 3 Board Configuration of MB 22 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual MB contains various kinds of connectors as in the Fig 2 4 3 Board Configuration of MB Th
16. 5 1 Components of the ARIA 130 WOTS The components of a ARIA 130 WOTS are e ARIA 130 Digital Key Telephone System wired system e WTIB WTlU optional boards e Base Station GDC 330B e Wireless Terminal GDC 33xH 340H GDC 330H amp GDC 335H amp GDC 340H e Charger 330 SSC for GDC 33xH 340 SSC for GDC 340H Fig 5 1 1 shows components of ARIA 130 WOTS ARIA 130 Key Telephone system includes WTIB and or WTIU cards 133 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual a ARIA 130 Key Telephone System b Wireless Terminal Charger 330 SSC d Base station GDC 330B GDC 33Xh e Wireless Terminal GDC 340H f Charger 340 SSC Figure 5 1 1 Components of a ARIA 130 and ARIA 300 WOTS 134 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual A ARIA 130 Digital Key Telephone System The ARIA 130 Digital Key Telephone Systems are wired and full digital hybrid Key Telephone system designed to meet the telecommunication needs for large and medium business offices respectively B WTIB Wireless Terminal Interface Board The WTIB provides standard interface between the ARIA 130 Digital Key Telephone system and DECT network and can be optionally equipped with WTIU for expanding base stations The system can accommodate WTIBs which support up to 4 base stations each The WTIB should be plugged into slot 1 through slot 6 and should
17. A wooden backboard is recommended for all installations and must be installed when the location has masonry or plasterboard walls A 0 5 inch plywood material is sufficient for most installations The backboard should be mounted at a convenient height about 1 meter above the floor and be bolted ina number of places to distribute the weight of the system Space should be available on the bottom side of the backboard for the MDF and or other MDF and for optional equipment such as a music source and PFTU etc 3 2 3 Verify On Site Equipment Once the equipment installation site has been identified and a dedicated AC outlet earth ground and lighting and ventilation are available verify that all equipment required is on site and has not been damaged during shipment Assure there is no shipping damage Note that a mounting template is packed with KSU and this template will be required later in the installation Check that the type and quantity of boards received is correct and optional equipment and a Power Line Surge Protector are on site Note that the individual boards should not be unpacked at this time If any equipment is damaged or missing notify appropriate personnel to correct the situation 3 3 KSU Installation ARIA 130 system consists of two KSUs 1st and 2nd KSU The 2nd is used for expansion KSU Caution 1 Installing 1st and 2nd KSU together on the brick wall can cause the connection between Basic and Expansion KSU to be u
18. RJ21 type male connector is mounted on the front edge of the LCOB8 for the connection to lines LCOBS can be optionally equipped with up to two Call Metering Units CMU4 to monitor call charge a Call Progress Tone Unit CPTU4 to monitor call progress tone and a DTMF Receiver Unit DTRU4 to detect DTMF A CMU4 supports 4 channels call metering function And the appropriate type of CMU4 should be installed on the line according to the national specification A CPTU4 contains 4 tone detection circuits that are time shared under software control as system resources These detectors are used in supporting several features such as ACNR If such features are to be used it is recommended that CPTUA should be provided for every LCOB8 According to sensitivity of tone detector CPTUA has wide tone detection range 305Hz 640Hz 31 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual LCOBS can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 in any KSU Maximum 40 analog lines limit Analog CO interface ports in ARIA 130 system Add on boards DTRU4 CPTU4 CMUA 50PR CMUA 12PR CMUA 16 2 4 9 3 EMIB E amp M Tie Line Interface Board EMIB provides 4 interface circuits that support 4 wire E amp M only no 2 wire in Australia The EMIB board contains four LEDs to indicate the status of each line 4 pair male connectors are mounted on the front edge of the EMIB and 4 pair male connectors with screw are provided for the connection to lines
19. i intakta diane aid nsns intente 23 2 4 4 Power Failure Transfer Unit eesssesessseeeneenenn nennen nennen 23 2 4 5 MPB Main Processor Board sese nnne nennen nennen nnne nennen 24 2 4 6 Miscellaneous Board sssssssssssssseseeeenneee ener inneren nnns 24 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 247 Voice Mail Interface BoardQ ssssssssssseseneeeenenen nennen nennen nnne nnns 26 2 4 8 ExtensiomBOards etant auti euenit iat ee ated 27 2 4 8 1 DTIB12 DTIB24 Digital Terminal Interface Board 12 24 27 2 4 8 2 SLIB24 SLIB48 Single Line Interface Board With 6 28 2 4 8 3 SLIB II Single Line Interface Board with 12 Ports sess 28 2 4 8 4 SLIB2E Single Line Interface Board with 12 Ports sess 29 2 4 8 5 DSIB DKTU SLT Interface Board with 12 5 sse 30 2 4 8 6 WTIB WTIU Wireless Terminal Interface Board 30 249 Analog Trunk Boards dc cde t ede 31 2 4 9 1 LCOB Loop Start Co Line Interface sees 31 2 4 9 2 LCOB8 Loop Start Co Line Interface Board with 8 31 2 4 9 3 EMIB E amp M Tie Line Int
20. num Wa HU UE Aun mm d mm e DBSIB Figure 5 4 3 b Packing Components of WTIU Base station 147 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Tii i IE E Line Cord Rase Station GNC 330R Aj Al amp 2 Wall Mounting Wedge Connecting Block 1 Ferrite Core for base line cord Figure 5 4 4 Packing Components of GDC 330B al 0 Note Place the Ferrite Core close to System WTIB side as close as be Wireless Terminal Packin i B Belt Clip 330 SBP O GDC 33xH 330 SSC 330 HAP a GDC 33xH Rechargeable Battery Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual GDC 340H 340 SSC 330 HAP b GDC 340H Figure 5 4 5 Packing Components B Unit Installation WTIB WTIU Installation In ARIA 130 Digital Key Telephone System WTIB is a base station interface board ARIA 130 system can have two WTIB and WTIU If the WTIB is installed in a power on system the system and or WTIB can be damaged Thus after system power is off the WTIB should be plugged in out to from the system If the WTIB is re plugged into a system after extraction the WTIB should be plugged into the original slot Otherwise programmed data do not match the station numbers The WTIB can be installed in slot 1 th
21. D Rp Re D nds 66 3 4 4 4 SEIB2E Inst allatiori ip eco nd en eae 68 3 4 4 5 DSIB Installation ih e i ap et 70 3 4 4 6 DTRU DTRU II DTRU 4 Installation esses esent 71 3 4 4 7 MSGU MSGU48 MSGUII Installation eese eiie 71 Analog CO Line Board Installation ener enhn nnne nennen 71 3 4 5 1 LCOB Inslallation en n ERI sS 71 3 4 5 2 EGOBS JnstallatiQums a e ttt Ra Rene Nue Ma LEO Sea eae 73 3 4 5 3 EMIB Installation t ar te t afe 75 3 4 5 4 VOIB Installation i 77 3 4 5 5 VOID InstallatiOti o tee tenu 78 ISDN Board Installations x petet re a eed 78 3 4 6 1 ARIA 130 ISDN Basic Rate T Interface Installation 79 3 4 6 2 ARIA 130 ISDN BRIU Basic Rate T Interface Installation 80 3 4 6 3 ARIA 130 ISDN PRIB Primary Rate T Interface 81 3 4 6 4 GDK 100 ISDN Basic Rate T Interface 83 3 4 6 5 ISDN STIB Basic Rate S T Interface Installation sss 85 3 4 6 6 GDK 100 ISDN PRIB Primary Rate T Interface Installation 87 VMIB Voice Mail Interface Board Installation
22. If more than one ISDN board is required some special cables should be used for clock signal control CONG and CON7 are used to control the clock signal when multi ISDN boards are installed Refer to Clock Control Cable Wiring of section 3 5 7 5 87 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Function of LED LED Status Remark Function ON OFF LED1 PLL Synchronization Sync Error Normal LED2 Loss Of Signal from the Line LOS Normal LED3 AIS Alarm error Normal LED4 Frame Alignment Error Error Normal LED5 Multi frame Error Error Normal LED6 Remote Alarm Error Error Normal LED7 CRC Error Error Normal LED8 The status of the line In use All channel idle Table 3 4 45 LED on PRIB 1 All LEDs will be the status of OFF when normal operation 2 When PRI line is plugged out LED 2 4 and 5 will be ON Function of SW1 default all OFF while delivering the board Pole Function ON OFF Remark 1 CRC Disable Enable 2 Loop back Enable Disable Note 1 3 Not used 4 Enable Disable Note 2 Table 3 4 46 Switch on PRIB 1 This pole is for the purpose of testing PRIB 2 This pole is for the purpose of developing and maintaining PRIB Function of various connectors Connector Switch Function Remark CONI Serial interface connector 4pin Note 1 CON2 The purpose of the so
23. e g terminating adapter and Terminal E digital terminals 2 Only two wires should be connected to digital terminals and Interface Board so the rest should be removed at MDF or Terminal Connection Point as X points shown in above Figure Pin Assignments of RJ21 type jack on DTIB12 DTIB24 DSIB See the clause 3 5 4 5 contact assignments of RJ21 type connector on extension board 99 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 4 2 Single line Telephone wiring SLT interface boards such as SLIB24 SLIB48 SLIB Il SLIB2E and DSIB are wired to SLT or standard analog device with a single pair of wire that provides battery feed voice and signaling from to the connected SLT Typical contact assignments of RJ11 type jack a miniature 6 position jack as following Figure 3 5 5 a But the contact assignments and connector type may be different from following Figure in special countries according to the special national condition Before wiring it is important to check them Registered Jack specified in CFR Figure 3 5 5 a contact assignments of SLT The cable with 25 pair male connector is required between SLT Interface board and MDF It is possible to get the cable locally or use GDK 162 5MC2 supplied by LGE on the order if necessary The MDF that is in wide use in the country can be locally used according to the requirements of local regulation SLIB24 SLIB48 SLIB II SLIB2E DSIB MDF m
24. i RJ21 type connector si E Rut socket ion board ton SLT Figure 3 5 5 6 wiring between board and analog TE including SLT e Note 1 SLT TE typically operates with both polarities since a fixed polarity is not guaranteed according to most of specification 2 SLIB24 and SLIB48 are respectively capable of connecting with up to 6 SLT SLIB Il and SLIB2E are capable of connecting with up to 12 SLTs DSIB is capable of connecting with up to 6 SLTs from 2 pair of RJ21 type connector 100 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 4 3 Intercom Door Phone Box installation The Intercom Door Phone Box is intended to be wall mounted There are two kinds of Intercom Door Phone Boxes in ARIA 130 system available KD Digital Phone Box can be connected to the digital terminal interface First separate the ICM Door Box from the base plate by inserting a flat thin edged screw driver in the bottom of the product Press the screw driver inward which will release the retaining tan and twist the screw driver to separate the base plate Fasten the base plate of the ICM Door Box to the wall with 8 screws Route the cable through the cable entry hole in the base plate and connect the wires to the four screw terminals as shown in the Figure 3 5 6 When the wiring is complete pull any slack wire back through the base plate and push the housing back together Connection method between the Digital Interface Board and KD Digital
25. 2 4 8 5 Table 2 4 4 Capacity of digital terminals There are KD KD E KD C LKD series DKTU KD and KD E DSS Digital Phone box and external CTI module as LG digital terminals KD KD E C external CTI module and Data Module are not available now due to the production stop See clause 2 4 12 3 2B module and clause 2 4 12 4 GDK PC phone on section 2 for more details regarding 2B module and CTI module Digital Interface Board provides digital voice and data communications to from digital terminals The board allows for either 1 or 2 bearer channels from a single hardware interface under the control of System software A industry standard RJ21 type female connector is mounted on the front edge of the PCB for connection to the station interfaces In addition one LED is mounted on the PCB to indicate the in use state of the connected terminals It will turn on when one or more ports are busy DTIB12 DTIB24 can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 in any KSU Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 4 8 2 SLIB24 SLIB48 Single Line Interface Board With 6 Ports SLIB allows single line analog devices to be connected Five kinds of SLIB boards are available in ARIA 130 system SLIB24 6 ports 24V DC feed SLIB48 6 ports 48V DC feed Maximum 2card in each KSU SLIBII 12 ports 28V DC feed See clause 2 4 8 3 SLIB2E 12 ports 28V DC feed See clause 2 4 8 4 DSIB 6 ports 24V DC feed See cl
26. 24ENH 12 Flexible Button Normal KD E 24ENH 12 Flexible Button Normal KD 33LD 8 Flexible Button Large Display KD E 8BTN 8 Flexible Button Normal KD DSS 48 Button DSS DLS Console KD E 36LD 24 Flexible Button Large Display KD E DSS 48 Button DSS DLS Console LKD 30DS 30 Flexible Button Display KD Digital Digital Intercom Box Phone Box LKD 8DS 8 Flexible Button Display CTI module 1 CTI module LKD 2NS 2 Flexible Button Normal LKD 30LD 30 Flexible Button Large Display LKD 48DSS 48 Button DSS DLS Console Table 2 4 10 Digital Keyset and terminal 1 This type of terminal KD C and KD EC series Keysets will not be supplied any more but CTIU30 which are inserted on the bottom side of LKD Keysets are supplied for CTI operation See GDK PC PHONE CTI in this section 2 Minimum software requirements for LKD operation 3 2 or later version except 3 4 version Digital Keysets General Description Each Digital Keyset has a standard 12 button dial pad color coordinated handset an integral Wall Mount kit a slide out Directory Tray an array of Flexible Buttons and 12 Fixed Feature Access keys All of the Flexible and Fixed Buttons except Volume incorporate a long life super bright LED to indicate the feature or circuit status The number of Flexible Buttons differ from models in above table The fixed feature access keys are the same for each keyset 8 2 button Keyset Each Digital Keyset includes a RJ 11 type jack f
27. BRIB ISDN BRI Board 8 channels STIB ISDN S T Interface 8 channels DTIB Digital KTU Interface B D 12 24 ports SLIB24 48 Single Line Tel Interface B D 6 ports DSIB 6 Digital KTU and 6 SLT Interface B D 12 ports SLIBII Single Line Tel Interface B D 12 ports EMIB E amp M Interface Board 4 chs WTIB DECT Interface B D 4Cell Opt 4Cell WTIU DECT option B D 4 Cell SLIB2E 12 port SLT Interface B D VOIB VOIP Interface B D VOIU VOIP Interface Unit 2 chs LCOB8 8 port CO Interface B D VMIB Voice Mail Interface B D 8 chs max 10Hour TLIB Tie Line Interface Board 4chs India onl E i S t i n 9 KSU MPB PSU 127W Universal SLOT 6 EA et ARIA 130 BRIB ISDN BRI Board 4 channels E ARIA 130 BRIU Option ISDN BRI Unit 4 channels ZI ARIA 130 PRIB ISDN PRI Board 30 channels DNI Wa NE DTRU DTMF Receiver Unit 2 chs CMU Call Metering Unit 16KHz 12PR 50PR PFTU Power Failure Transfer Unit 6 circuits DTRUII DTMF Receiver Unit 4 chs CPTU A B Call Progress Tone detection Unit 2 chs RGU6 Ring Generator Unit Int 25Hz DTRU4 DTMF receiver unit 4 chs CPTU4 Call Progress Tone detection Unit 4 chs CMU4 Call Metering Unit 4 chs FMEU Flash Memory Expansion Unit 32MB VCEU Voice Channel Expansion Unit 4 ch MSGU MSGUII MSGU48 message wait unit
28. ITU T 1 430 ETSI 300 012 and ANSI T1 605 standards For data link layer interface function SIEMENS s PEB2075 ISDN D channel exchange controller which is a serial HDLC data communication circuit with four independent channels is used Each channel is fully independent and programmable by its own register set For power feeding control PEB2025 Power feeding device from SIEMENS is occupied It can handle up to 4 channels with current limiting and short circuit protection STIB can be installed in the universal slot of slot No 1 6 in any KSU The maximum 5 STIBs can be installed in ARIA 130 system 2 4 11 VOIB Voice Over Internet Protocol Interface Board This board for the ARIA 130 Digital Key Telephone systems provides VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol feature which allows Toll Free communication between two systems via LAN local area network that supports Internet Protocol IP The board transmits and receives voice and data in an IP format to and from the network This board supports Voice over IP VoIP and Fax over IP FoIP The purpose of the board is to take advantage of the applications offered utilizing IP protocol while retaining the reliability of traditional telephone PBX It requires a unique address known as an IP or TCP IP address This address must be compliant with IANA Internet Assigned Number Authority standards for IP addressing to insure its individuality Until the IP address is entered in programmi
29. If the below LCD message is displayed Power off the wireless terminal Pp all DESUESCRHE FIRIESSURWRU 3 At the wireless terminal GDC 340H MENU UP or DOWN 5 2 PIN Code OK or V To select FP D Press MENU UP or DOWN button 2 Press Cs yr set gt mark to 5 System by pressing UP A button or DOWN button and press OK button Press 2r set gt mark to 5 UnRegister by pressing UP A button or DOWN button and press OK button 159 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 Enter PIN code 0 0 0 0 f a user has changed PIN code before the changed one should be entered 5 Press OK button If necessary press UP A button or DOWN W button to select FT number which is desubscribed If the desubscribed FT number is displayed on the second line of LCD stop pressing UP A button or DOWN button Press OK button Note D GDC 340H tries to synchronize to next registered system 2 If there isn t next registered system handset displays UNREGISTERED on LCD 5 4 4 Summary of DECT Installation Check and prepare the equipment Install a ARIA 130 Digital Key Telephone System Install the WTIB and WTIU Determine location of base stations Install base stations Connect the WTIB with base stations by twisted 2 pair unshielded cables Install the ferrite cores on signal wires of base station line cord S
30. JK1 WTIB Cell 1 JK2 WTIB Cell 2 JK3 WTIB Cell 3 JK4 WTIB Cell 4 JK1 WTIU Cell 5 JK2 WTIU Cell 6 JK3 WTIU Cell 7 JKA WTIU Cell 8 Table 5 3 2 Relation between modular connector and cell number sw on of Description Defaut 9011 1 OFF Sw1 2 ON SW1 3 ON SW1 4 For emulator Normal S W debugging OFF Table 5 3 3 Switch and Jumper Setting Table WTIB and WTIU Handling The WTIB and WTIU contain digital circuitry which while extremely reliable can be damaged by exposure to excessive static electricity When handling the WTIB and WTIU a grounded wrist strap should be used to protect the board from static discharges with common sense for handling PCB For example do not place a PCB in the locations where heavy objects might fall and damage components Base Station Fig 5 3 2 shows a base station Figure 5 3 2 Base Station GDC 330B 138 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Base stations may be mounted on wall or desktop up to 600 meters away from the WTIB using a twisted 2 pair unshielded cable 0 5 The system supports max 24 base stations In typical office environments each base station has a broadcast range of 50 meters and supports an area of 8 000 square meters In settings where the absence of any obstruction provide perfect line of sight conditions between a base station and wireless terminal users and there are no atmospheric limitations the range
31. PFTU 54 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 3 4 KSU Grounding Before connection to the mains supply the Aria 130 system must have a hard wired protective earth installed by a qualified person The protective earth is required for user safety and also to minimise EMC interference This is a mandatory requirement to satisfy ACA compliance A separate cable should be used between the ground source and the KSU UL 1015 AWG 18 or larger copper wire is recommended The wire should be kept as short as possible it is recommended that the wire be no longer than 1 meter about 3 28 feet JI gm 00 gm 1 00 O00 O00 OO d ES Earth Point Connecting Wire 1 UL 1015 AWG 18 or larger than this 2 Length x 1 meter The shorter the length of wire is the better it is 3 Color Green Yellow Figure 3 3 9 The Connection Method of Earth Cable between KSU External PFTU 55 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual Issue 1 2 3 3 5 AC Input Selection at PSU The Power Supply Unit Fig 3 3 10 a provides power for the system boards and telephones converting the AC Voltage input to appro
32. Phone Box KD Digital Phone Box can be only connected to the Digital Interface Board Wiring from digital terminal interface board to KD Digital Phone Box requires one pair of wire The soldering side of KD Digital Phone Box D ta o t E pm 2 a o eo T 4 tc RJ21 type connector ion the board Figure 3 5 6 wiring between the board and KD Digital Phone Box Note KD Digital Phone Box operates regardless of line polarity not with a fixed polarity 101 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 44 installation The Music Hold Unit provides External Music Source to the system by connecting to type of Single Line Interface including 2B SLIU30 of the ARIA 130 system The External Music Source provided by Single Line Interface is used as music source of MOH channel for System Hold Background Music and ICM Box Music The MOHU has two connections for 2 external music sources MOH and 2 Single Line Interfaces PORT The PORT 1 is connected to the MOH 1 PORT 2 is connected to the MOH 2 The maximum distance of the installation is 1 Km 8 2 Kft from the system ARIA 130 system is capable of accommodating up to 5 external music sources through 5 single line interfaces which are limited by the main program To use the external music sources through the desired SLT ports a
33. as follows If the first Sta No is 120 and the first CO No is 24 S Interface Station 120 121 STIB Board T puerum CO line 24 25 Port3 S Interface Station 122 123 T Interface CO line 26 27 Table 4 1 4 STIB port Two continuous station numbers are assigned to a single S Interface act as the same station number For example calling to Station 120 is the same to calling to Station 121 If you want to change S Interface to T Interface or vise versa on the STIB board you have to re program Slot Assignment ADMIN 101 103 even if the Slot Assignment is not changed and reset the GDK system After that system works as required In STIB To use T interface only Slot Assignment PGM 101 103 at COL only To use T amp S interface Slot Assignment PGM 101 103 at COL amp STA To use S interface only Slot Assignment PGM 101 103 at COL amp STA Other Information ISDN TES Terminal Equipment There are many ISDN TES ex ISDN Phone Video Phone G4 Fax PC Card etc ARIA 130 supports all ISDN TES which are compatible with Euro ISDN ETSI ISDN Specification till now on ISDN phone can call another station on the ARIA 130 and access analog ISDN CO lines Etc SDN station cannot be the master of conference and a member of conference SDN station cannot call station which is activated to Off net Call Forward SDN station cannot be an attendant station 132 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone
34. connector on BRIB Note Two poles of SW4 and SW5 should be set to the ON position to terminate two terminating resistors on a line default ON can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 of any KSU Add on board BRIU 79 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual cN1 ouT enzun Figure 3 4 15 BRIB Layout 3 4 6 2 ARIA 130 ISDN BRIU Basic Rate T Interface Installation The BRIU card provides 2 additional interface circuits of BRI Basic Rate Interface format digital CO interface for ARIA 130 BRIB Function of LED The BRIU card provides 2 additional interface circuits of BRI Basic Rate Interface format digital CO interface for ARIA 130 BRIB Function of LED LED Function Status Remark M The status of Line 3 Red Error Green In use OFF Idle LED2 The status of Line 4 Red Error Green In use OFF Idle Table 3 4 33 LED on BRIU The line connector and terminating resistors Line No RJ45 type jack Terminating Resistors Switch All ON All OFF Line 3 MJ1 SW1 terminating open Line 4 MJ2 SW2 terminating open Table 3 4 34 Line connector on BRIU 80 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual Note Issue 1 2 Two poles of SW1 and SW2 should be set to the ON position to terminate two terminating resistors on a line default ON 3 4 6 3 ARIA 130 ISDN PRIB Prim
35. g terminating adapter and Terminal E digital terminals 3 DTIB12 is capable of connecting to up to 12 digital terminals DTIB24 is capable of connecting to up to 24 digital terminals DSIB is capable of connecting to up to 6 digital terminals Connection method with special condition between the digital interfaces and the digital terminals Only two wire connection between the digital terminal interface and digital terminals is recommended to reduce the line noise exited from useless wires Because R and R1 T and T1 are connected together in the terminals for various national conditions the useless wires can cause the environment noise which may affect the data transmission to flow in the digital terminal the 4 wire line cord is used In this case cut or remove the useless wires connected the contact number R1 and T1 or R and T of the terminals at the Terminal connection point e g terminating adapter so that those are not drawn out any more 98 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Area A Area B Area C Area D Area E o a N 2 A N T e a e e T tc i RJ21 type connector on the board Figure 3 5 4 c Connection method when the 4 wire line cord or special connection method with contact number 2 and 5 Note 1 Each area means the followings A LDK system B between the LDK system and MDF C cable in building D between Terminal connection point
36. module CTIU30 can be installed in LKD 30DS but not possible in LKD 30LDS with Large Display DKTU CTIU30 LKD 30DS Yes LKD 30LDS X LKD 8DS X LKD 2NS X Table 2 4 12 Available CTI module in LKD series For more details see Installation and User s Guide for GDK PC PHONE 43 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual SECTION 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 INTRODUCTION As with any sophisticated communications device installation of the ARIA 130 System requires the care and forethought of a competent technician Installation proceeds in 5 major steps Site Preparation KSU Installation Installation System Wiring System Programming and Verification By utilizing the instructions that follow the installation is quick and efficient Directions for System Programming are briefly given in SECTION 6 CUSTOMER DATABASE PROGRAMMING 3 2 SITE PREPARATION 3 2 1 General Site Consideration The first step is to locate an acceptable site for the common equipment KSUs boards etc When locating a mounting site for the KSUs the following points must be considered a The KSUs are designed for wall mounting and should not be mounted directly to a masonry or plaster board wall It is recommended that a 1 2 plywood backboard be firmly mounted to the wall After that the KSU and the MDF are mounted to the backboard b The location must have access to a dedic
37. of RJ45 type jack on PRIB to the RX pair of DSU and vice versa 2 PRIB is capable of connecting with 1 PRI line Figure 3 5 16 b PRI trunk line TE connection wiring PRIB card is typically used as TE connecting with ISDN PX and DSU But the PRIB can be used as NT in special purpose such as QSIG function with another LDK GDK PRIBs directly However the type of contact assignment of RJ45 type jack is provided for TE connection on PRIB card that is the contact assignment of RJ45 type jack on PRIB is not changed even though the board is set to NT mode See 118 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Table 3 5 6 b and Figure 3 5 16 So it is important that the wiring with contact assignment of RJ45 type connector should be checked when PRIB is set to master mode NT during installation The TX pair of RJ45 connector on PRIB in master mode is connected to the RX pair of PRIB of another system and vice versa as following Figure 3 5 16 c Another GDK LDK system puse PRIB PRIU TE mode GDK 100 PRIB NT mode RX 4 RX TX 4 Note 1 ARIA 130 PRIB supports only TE slave mode mode NT master mode 2 When PRIB is set to NT mode two pins of CONS should be short by shorting traps e g a short pin See the clause 3 4 6 3 PRIB Installation Function of Connectors Figure 3 5 16 c PRI line NT connection wiring 3 5 7 4 Terminating Resistors on Basic Rate interface B
38. of sight between wireless terminals and base station antennas Mounting base stations as high as possible will satisfy this guideline 145 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 Place the base stations where to minimize obstructions near antennas If you mount a base station on a wall place it higher than the average tall person and do not mount it near doors that could temporarily obstruct antennas when the door is opened 3 Antennas on wall mounted base stations should be parallel to the wall 4 Centralize base stations within the area that you intend to cover 5 When rule 1 cannot be observed place base stations so that signals begin their paths with a clear line of sight and then bend at the end of their travel to a receiving antenna It limits the affect of signal fading 6 To minimize blocking in high traffic area install the base stations required to meet the estimated traffic demand When multiple base stations are needed in the same location you may mount base stations as close as one meter apart to avoid one obstruction to the other according to the rule 2 7 The base stations are designed to use frequencies that are not in use yet so there is no problem of interference between base stations that are mounted near each other 8 In multi story environments it is the best to plan coverage for each floor separately However because RF signals can travel between floors a single base st
39. port 4 MB ROM ASMU 2 10r2 Yes 132 port 8 MB ROM 2 SMEMU Capacities without WTIB installed PMU 1 1 KSU only PMU 2 1 or 2 KSUs Max No ofwiredstaions ao 95 vano ocos 49 Max port capacity Capacities with WTIB installed PMU 1 1 KSU PMU 2 1 or 2 KSUs Max No of combined 88 128 note 1 stations Max No of COS Max port capacity Note 1 this is the maximum number of stations possible 14 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual Issue 1 2 2 2 3 System Configuration Chart 2 2 3 1 Overview The maximum capacity of the system configured only with the wired extensions will be limited by the physical condition of the system e g the quantity of slots and cards limitation System configuration charts are as follows LCOB 8 BRIB SLIB II DTIB12 0 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 LCOB DTIB 24 40 PRI DTIB12 32 24 16 8 0 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 LCOB SLIB II DTIB 12 0 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 40 LCOB 8 BRIB 32 DTIB 24 24 16 40 PRI DTIB 24 32 24 16 Figure 2 2 1 System configuration charts Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 3 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS The following Tables provide general system specifications 2 3 1 Dimension And Weight Item Height m
40. power cycled off and on to initialize the system database to default Once the database has been initialized switch 8 should be placed in the off position so as to protect the database After the lithium batteries SW1 ON and Add on boards installed insert MPB into the MPB slot of the 1st KSU Function of various switches and connectors Switch Connector Functions Remark SW 1 Lithium Battery ON OFF switch SW2 CPU Reset SW3 Refer to table 3 4 2 SW5 JTAG Reset for emulator Always off CN1 and CN2 PMU connection CN3 JTAG connection CN4 and CN5 SMEMU connection CN6 and CN7 DMEMU connection CN9 and CN10 LANU connection CN12 MODU or SIU connection CN16 and CN17 PLLU connection CN18 2 relay contact CN19 Alarm detect port CN20 1 relay contact PJ1 External Music Note 1 PJ2 External paging connection Note 1 Table 3 4 3 Function of various switches and connectors 61 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Note MPB should be installed only in the MPB slot of the 1st KSU The Dipswitch SW1 should be turned ON before the MPB installation to protect system data in the case of a power fail The 8th pole switch 8 of SW3 should be OFF to protect the variety features by Admin programming after the system power up and initialization See Table 3 4 2 When the system power is on the default slots will be automatically redefined from
41. pre selected CO Line through the system switching matrix The MODU port is independent of the SIU standard RS 232C port allowing system database access etc without the need to interrupt the SMDR output MODU is optionally installed on MPB 37 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 4 12 7 SIU Serial Interface Unit SIU provides additional one RS 232C interface circuits in MSIB The SIU is useful for system maintenance PC based admin SMDR print out and SMDI for PC based voice mail system Followings are the list of the system s output Administration database Off line SMDR on demand On line SMDR Statistical Information SMDI voice mail System trace data The SIU can be optionally installed on MPB 2 4 12 8 DTRU DTRU II DTRU4 Receiver Unit A DTRU contains 2 receiver circuits and a DTRU II has 4 DTMF receiver circuits Each receiver of DTRU DTRU II is time shared under the control of the system software as a system resource regardless its position The DTRU can be optionally installed on SLIB24 SLIB48 DSIB and LCOB The DTRU II can be optionally installed on SLIB Il The DTRU4 can be optionally installed on LCOB8 SLIB2E and SLIBII Maximum DTMF receivers 46 ARIA 130 system 2 4 12 9 MSGU MSGU48 MSGU II Message Wait Unit The Message Wait Unit sends 90V DC signal to the SLT illuminating the Message Wait lamp The MSGU and MSGU48 co
42. protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area could cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference 1 2 6 Hearing Aid Compatibility The Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone has been designed to comply with the Hearing Aid Compatibility requirements as defined in ACA Technical Standards ACA TS004 1997 1 2 7 Notice Of Replacement With Lithium Battery CAUTION There is danger of an explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions 11 SECTION 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2 1 INTRODUCTION The ARIA 130 Digital Key Telephone System is a fully digital hybrid Key Telephone System designed to meet the telecommunication needs of medium sized business offices The ARIA 130 System incorporates state of the art digital technology for command processing and voice switching utilizing a Pulse Code Modulation Time Division Multiplexing PCM TDM A law or u law distributed switching matrix The ARIA 130 achieves a high level of flexibility by 1 employing a Universal Card Slot architecture with the 1 st and the 2 nd cabinet to house plug in Printed Circuit Boards and 2 providing support for di
43. the most left slot if the 8th pole of SW 3 is set to ON position So It is recommended that a board among DTIB12 DTIB24 and DSIB is installed in the most left slot and a Digital Keyset with display is connected to the first port the board when the first initialization of the system since only the FIRST STATION of the system can access the system database without PC Administration Add on boards PMU MODU LANU SIU SMEMU DMEMU PLLU Note 1 An ACA approved LIU must be installed to the external paging and MOH port 3 4 2 1 PMU Installation The MPB should be equipped with PMU for system operation Before installing the MPB install PMU Refer to Fig 3 4 2 The PMU should be installed on MPB through the dual line connectors CN1 and CN2 of MPB so recommend visual inspection of the connecting state between MPB and PMU after installing it on MPB 3 4 22 SMEMU Installation SMEMU board has 2 Mbytes SRAM which is used for database of following features PC Attendant CTI Networking The SMEMU should be installed on MPB through the dual line connectors CN6 and CN7 of MPB Note The DIP switch SW1 on SMEMU should be turned ON position before installation to protect system database in the case of a power fail 3 4 2 3 LANU Installation LANU board has 10 100 Mbps Ethernet interface for LAN connection and can be sued for following features Software upgrade via LAN Remote diagnostics CTI PC attendant at LAN network
44. there is a country in which the contact number 2 and 5 are used for the 2 wire connection method according to his local regulation So LGE provide two more contacts R1 and T1 in the digital terminals so that the special customer can use the line cord which is in wide use in his country But only 2 wire connection should be recommended to get better transmission characteristics between digital terminal interface of the system and digital terminals Figure 3 5 4 a contact assignments of Digital Terminals Connection method between the digital interfaces and the digital terminals The cable with 25 pair male connector is required between Digital Terminal Interface board and MDF It is possible to get the cable locally or use GDK 162 5MC2 supplied by LGE on the order if necessary The MDF that is in wide use in the country can be locally used according to the requirements of local regulation Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Area A Area B Area C Area D Area E o a N m Q N T m e T tc i connector ion the board Figure 3 5 4 b Basic connection method between digital terminal interface of the system and digital terminal Note 1 Digital terminals operate regardless of line polarity not with a fixed polarity 2 Each area means the followings A LDK system B between the LDK system and MDF C cable in building D between Terminal connection point e
45. 0000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 10000000 220000000 00000000 00000000 Figure 3 3 10 Power Supply Unit 57 Issue 1 2 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Figure 3 3 10 b PSU Shield Cover To Frame Ground Input Voltage Selection Figure 3 3 10 c AC Input Selection 58 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 4 PCB INSTALLATION 3 4 4 PCB Handling And General Installation No board should not be installed or removed with power applied Power must be turned off prior to insertion or removal of the PCB The system PCBs contain digital circuitry which while extremely reliable can be damaged by exposure to excessive static electricity When handling PCBs a grounded wrist strap should be used to protect the boards from static discharges Also use common sense when handling the PCBs For example do not place a PCB in locations where heavy objects might fall on the PCB and damage components To insert a PCB hold the PCB by the injectors and with components facing right align the top and bottom edge of the PCB in the card guides Slide the card into the system and use the injectors to seat the PCB firmly into the back plane connectors To remove a PCB reverse the procedure Installation method of PCB is shown in Fig 3 4 1 Note Care should be observed when inserting the MPB so that damage does not occur to the DIN conn
46. 101010 OIOIOIOI 10101010 2080001 10101010 OIOIOIOI 10101010 01000101 10101010 Figure 3 3 4 1st 2nd KSU Mounting Holes amp Installation Layout 2 50 Issue 1 2 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual Figure 3 3 5 Connection between 1st KSU and 2nd KSU 51 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Shae ean Figure 3 3 6 Connection between 1st KSU and 2nd KSU 52 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 3 2 RGU Installation The Ring Generator Unit RGU6 is needed in the 1st and 2nd KSU if SLIB24 SLIB48 SLIBII SLIB2E and DSIB are to be installed to provide Ring voltage and Message Wait Source The internal RGU6 is fixed on the right bottom side panel with the two screws provided inside the KSU and is connected to RGU marking on PCB connector on the system back plane of KSU See Fig 3 3 7 0000000000000 5 RGU Connector ON MB RGU Cable Figure 3 3 7 RGU Installation A corresponding cable for connecting between external internal RGU and KSU is provide
47. 2C is connected by 9 pin D connector as shown in Figure 3 5 2 Wiring connector for RS 232C must include the Clear to Send CTS lead if it is enabled by Switch position 2 of the MPB It is recommended that the communication setting is 19200 BPS 8 bits no parity and 1 stop bit But CN4 for SMC1 Port dose not support the RTS CTS signal Cable for the connection with Terminal DTE is not supplied by LGE because of getting it easily For various application Administration Programming is required according to the desired application DB 9 connector DB 9 connector DB 9 connector DB 25 connector for RS 232C of for RS 232C for RS 232C of for RS 232C CN21 on MPB on Terminal CN21 on MPB on Terminal and SIU on MPB and SIU on MPB Name Function TD Transmitted Data RD Received Data RTS Request To Send CTS Clear To Send DTR Data Terminal Ready DSR Data Set Ready Figure 3 5 2 Pin assignments and wiring of DB25 and DB9 for RS 232C Note 1 Protective Ground Frame Ground may be used between DTE and DCE GDK system for more stable communication And it is recommended In DTEs and DCEs protective ground frame ground is a point which is electrically bonded to the equipment frame Protective ground frame ground is not an interchange circuit in RS 232C standard EIA TIA 232 F If bonding of the equipment frames of the DCE and the DTE is necessary a separate conductor should be used which confirms to the appropriate national or local electr
48. 4 5 0 6 1 7 2 8 3 9 4 0 5 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 0 6 1 7 2 8 3 9 4 0 5 103 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Table 3 5 3 6 shows the contact assignments of RJ21 type connector on SLIB24 SLIB48 and SLIBII SLIB2E SLIB connector SLIB SLIB24 SLIB48 SLIB II SLIB2E Color Code Designation BL WH VR 1 OR WH VR 2 SLIB24 48 SLIBII SLIB2E GN WH VR 3 BN WH VR 4 SL WH VR 5 BL RD VR 6 SLIBII SLIB2E OR RD VR 7 GN RD VR 8 BN RD VR 9 SL RD VR 10 BL BK VR 11 BL BLUE BK BLACK BN BROWN OR ORANGE WH WHITE GN GREEN SL SILVER VEVIOLET RD RED YL YELLOW Table 3 5 3 b SLIB24 SLIB48 SLIBII SLIB2E Wiring 104 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Table 3 5 3 c shows the contact assignments of RJ21 type connector on DSIB DSIB Port Designation No 1 BL WH DR 1 2 OR WH DR 2 3 GN WH DR 3 4 BN WH DR 4 5 SL WH DR 5 6 BL RD DR 6 7 OR RD VR 1 8 GN RD VR 2 i 9 BN RD VR 3 10 SL RD VR 4 11 BL BK VR 5 12 OR BK VR 6 38 13 BL BLUE BK BLACK BN BROWN OR ORANGE WH WHITE GN GREEN SL SILVER VEVIOLET RD RED YL YELLOW Table 3 5 3 c DSIB Wiring 2 3 4 5 7 1 1 0 1 2 1 I F Interface 105 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 5 PFTU Wiring The PFTU is wired from the RJ21 type male connector on the module itself to the
49. 40H GDC 330H amp GDC 335H amp GDC 340H It is designed for ease to use The LCD shows various call information and the keypad has a 12 dial pad and additional keys that facilitate wireless terminal E Single Slot Charger 330 SSC amp 340 SSC The battery of a GDC 33xH is charged by a 330 SSC and The battery of a GDC 340H is charged by a 340 SSC 135 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 5 2 How to Make Calls in the ARIA 130 WOTS A Before Making Initial Call It is similar to other calls in a telephone system to make a call in ARIA 130 WOTS except that every call to or from a wireless terminal involves establishing RF link to the wireless terminal through a base station In an idle status a wireless terminal scans a dummy bearer from base stations and locks to the base station with the strongest signal The dummy bearer is similar to the control channel in a cellular telephone system If the wireless terminal can not synchronize to a dummy bearer it can not make a call System ID PARK is very important in the ARIA 130 WOTS calls The WTIB should be assigned to a unique ARIA 130 WOTS ID PARK Installation Engineer should not use the other PARK ID as LGE assigns to the each system Wireless terminals should be programmed with a system ID that matches a particular ARIA 130 WOTS before communicating with a base station in the system Calls to Wireless Terminal 1 TheWTIB receives a call from an exte
50. 9 Speed Status LED ON 100Mbps OFF 10Mbps LD10 Receive Status LED ON Receive OFF Idle LD11 Transmit Status LED ON Transmit OFF Idle LD12 Link Status LED ON Link OK OFF No Link LD13 Collision Status LED ON Collision OFF Normal Operation LED LD14 Full Duplex Status LED ON Half Duplex OFF Full Duplex Table 3 4 28 LED on VOIB Note VOIB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 except slot No 6 of the 1 st KSU The basic LAN board has the capacity for maximum four 4 VOIU and each VOIU provides two 2 VoIP channels Maximum 2 VOIB cards can be installed in ARIA 130 system Add on board VOIU 1 VOIU A 3 4 5 5 VOIU Installation VOIU consists of One 1 DSP One 1 data memory and One 1 DC DC converter VOIU is used to voice compression and de compression The AC48302C C Voice over Packet Network Processor AC48302C C VoPNP is a state of the art system on a single chip It provides configurable low bit rate voice compression and fax relay functions for up to Two 2 independent PCM voice and fax channels 3 4 6 ISDN Board Installation There are 6 kinds of ISDN boards such as ARIA 130 BRIB ARIA 130 BRIU ARIA 130 PRIB GDK 100 BRIB GDK 100 PRIB and GDK 100 STIB which can be used with ARIA 130 Each ISDN board contains RJ45 type jack on boards themselves EA CAPACITY DAUGHTER BOARD 130 BRIB 2 BRI 4B BRIU Without C
51. BA8 can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 in any KSU Add on boards DTRU MSGU for SLIB24 MSGU48 for SLIB48 2 4 8 3 SLIB Il Single Line Interface Board with 12 Ports SLIB II provides the capability to connect 12 single line analog terminals to the system with appropriate A D and D A conversions SLIB II is 28V DC feeding voltage The SLIB Il allows the SLT access to CO Lines connected to the system other stations and most features of the system through the use of dial codes Connections to the SLIB II are made through RJ21 type female connector The SLIB Il is equipped with a Message Wait source optional MSGU II which activates a lamp in the SLT if so equipped The Message Wait source sends 90V DC signal to the SLT illuminating the MW lamp A Ring Generator Unit is required in cabinet where a SLIB II is installed An optional DTMF receiver unit DTRU II can be installed on the SLIB II 28 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual The SLIB II allows a Single Line Telephone to be connected up to 2 5 Kilometers 8 200 feet loop resistance 490 ohm from the system using 22 AWG wire See the Table 2 3 5 In addition an LED is mounted on the PCB to indicate the status of ports connected to SLIB II It will turn on when one or more ports are busy SLIB II can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 in any KSU The maximum extension ports are limited by 96 extensions in ARIA 130 system Add on
52. Example of multi ISDN boards installation when PRIB has the highest priority Back Plane Basic Mother Board Priority of Boards STIB T interface s e Note 1 Clock control cables supplied by LGE should be connected between ISDN boards according to the priority of them when multi ISDN boards installation Figure 3 5 18 b Example of multi ISDN boards installation when BRIB has the highest priority 121 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Back Plane Basic Mother Board OO 4 9s Priority of Boards STIB STIB STIB all S interfaces T interface s T interface s the highest priority Clock Control Cable BRI Line 1 Clock control cables supplied by LGE should be connected between ISDN boards according to the priority of them when multi ISDN board installation 2 If all the lines of ISDN board are set to NT mode S interface clock control cable should be not connected to the board Figure 3 5 18 c Example of multi ISDN boards installation when STIB has the highest priority and all the interface of other STIBs are set to S interfaces 122 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual The followings are the clock chain with the other ISDN board in the ARIA 130 system There are three cases Blom som som Lowest Priority O00000000000000000000 je Highest Priori
53. GU48 MSGU II Message Wait Unit sse 38 2 4 12 10 CPTU Call Progress Tone Detection Unit CPTU A CPTU B CPTUA 38 2 4 12 11 Call Metering Unit sessi sies einen sitne nnns nnn 39 2 4 12 12 VCEU Voice Channel Expansion Unit sisse eene 39 2 4 12 13 FMEU Flash Memory Expansion Unit essen enne 39 2 413 amp Termirials neci uh e 39 2 4 13 1 Digital Keysets And Terminals sss esee enne 40 2 4 132 Music On Hold Unit esie sisse either renes 41 24133 2B Module ui iita idm hne istaec fs 42 2 4 134 GDK PC Phone CTI essen einn nnns tnnt tnter nnns sirena 43 SECTION 3 INSTALLEATION 2 cerco epa ie ceno rex Ewa 44 3 1 INTRODUCTION 44 3 2 SITE PHEPARATION diio aad a de ed eae Rafa 44 3 2 1 General Site Gonsideratlorn reme d tte E Ge ge E ee ee redde teh 44 3 2 2 Backboard Installation ai ende ie e Lead pede keen 45 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 5 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 4 3 4 5 3 4 6 3 4 7 3 5 3 5 1 3 5 2 3 5 3 3 5 4 Verify On Site Equipment
54. LCOB and LCOBS can operate regardless of line polarity 2 Connect TRC Telecommunication reference cable to 25 pair of RJ21 type connector if it is supplied from Network 3 LCOB is capable of connecting up to 4 lines 4 LCOB8 is capable of connecting up to 8 lines 108 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 6 2 Contact Assignments of RJ21 type Connectors on Analog CO Boards Table 3 5 5 shows the contact assignments of RJ21 type connector on LCOB and LCOB8 LCOB8 connector LCOB Line Color Code Designation No 1 BL WH CO1 R 2 OR WH CO2 R 3 GN WH CO3 R 4 BN WH CO4 R 5 SL WH CO5 R eee a 6 BL RD CO6 R OR RD CO7 R CE DE GN RD CO8 R TEGND Table 3 5 5 LCOB and LCOBS Wiring BL BLUE BK BLACK BN BROWN OR ORANGE WH WHITE GN GREEN SL SILVER VEVIOLET RD RED YL YELLOW el Ground LCOB8 only 109 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual 3 5 6 3 EMIB wiring Issue 1 2 You don t need to consider the polarity of 2 voice wires for both transmit and receive path in 2 wire E amp M or transmit path and receive path respectively in 4 wire E amp M but you should connect the Ear wire 48V of one system to the Mouth wire open in the idle state of the other system and the Mouth wire open of one system to the Ear wire 48V of the other system Both systems should be connected to common ground The pin assignment of the champ connector CN3
55. LT anda DTRUA with 4 receivers can be optionally installed on SLIB2E to receive signals Figure 3 4 6 SLIB2E and MSGU48 configuration Function of Switch SW Function Remark Sw Mode selection switch 1 2 ON Country mode OFF CTR21 mode Sw Upper Side Normal Operation short loop 3 4 Lower Side Service Position long loop Table 3 4 11 Switches on SLIB2E Note 1 Country mode H W gain and transmission characteristics depend on Each country Spec 2 CTR21 mode H W gain and transmission characteristics depend on CTR21 Specification 3 ARIA 130 does not support the function of normal service selection 4 SW2 is used for selection of short loop or long loop in special country special country impedance 600ohm standard India Israel China Function of LED LED Function Remark LD1 The status of ports ON in use OFF idle Table 3 4 12 LEDs on SLIB2E 68 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Function of various connectors Connector Function Remark CN1 and CN2 DTRU4 connection CN6 CN7 and CN5 CN8 MSGU48 connection CN9 RJ21 type connector female for terminal connection Table 3 4 13 connector on SLIB2E Note 1 If you want Message Waiting function on SLIB2E MSGU48 should be installed on SLIB2E 2 The distance between SLIB2E and SLT se
56. MDF cross connected to the CO Line inputs from the telephone company to the CO Line inputs of the system and to Power Failure SLTs The CO lines and SLTs are used as CO line inputs and extensions of ARIA 130 System in normal operation but each CO line and SLT is directly connected in power failure mode by connecting as shown in Figure 3 5 8 The cable with RJ21 type female connector is required between PFTU connector and MDF It is possible to get the cable locally or use GDK 162 5MC1 supplied by LGE on the order if necessary The MDF that is in wide use in your country can also be locally used according to the requirements of local regulation CO line LCOB interface SLT SLIB interface i RJ21 type connector iin PFTU Connected Connected to to MB Basic another PFTU Figure 3 5 8 PFTU wiring Note 1 Aconnector block with screws which is connected to MB Basic Back plane is supplied in the PFTU package but control wires are not supplied It is recommended that 2 wires with AWG 22 24 or 26 be used for the connection of control signal 2 The control wires can be connected regardless of their polarities 106 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Table 3 5 4 shows the contact assignments of RJ21 type connector on PFTU PFTU PFT Pair Designation Circuit 1 BL WH COR1 IN OR WH COR1 OUT GN WH TEL1 R BN WH SLIB1 R SL WH COR2 IN BL RD COR2 OUT OR RD TEL2 R GN RD SLIB2 R BN
57. N in use Green LED5 The status of line 5 ON in use Green LED6 The status of line 6 ON in use Green LED7 The status of line 7 ON in use Green LED8 The status of line 8 ON in use Green Table 3 4 21 LED on LCOB8 Function of various connectors Connector Function Remark CN2 and CN3 DTRU4 connection CN8 and CN9 CPTU4 connection CN4 and CN5 The connectors for a CMU4 on line 1 4 CN6 and CN7 The connectors for a CMU4 on line 5 8 CN10 Connection between GND and Tel Ground TEGND for 50Hz 1 longitudinal meter pulse CN1 RJ21 type male connector for CO line connection and TEGND Table 3 4 22 Connector on LCOB8 e Note 1 The pin 2 and 3 of CN10 should be short by shorting traps short pin when 50Hz longitudinal meter pulse is used for call charge LCOBS can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 of any KSU Add on boards DTRU4 CPTU4 CMU4_50PR CMUA 12PR CMUA 16 Figure 3 4 11 CMU4 amp CPTU4 amp DTRUA Installation 74 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 4 5 3 EMIB Installation The EMIB provides 4 analog E amp M interfaces It can only support 4 wire E amp M signalling not 2 wire It is designed to comply with the Australian specification Function of LED LED Function Remark LED1 The status of line 1 ON in use LED2 The status of line 2 ON in use LED3 The status of line 3 ON in use LED4 The status of line 4 ON in use Tabl
58. Note CN108 RJ21 type male connector for CO line connection Table 3 4 19 connector on LCOB e Note 1 The pin 6 and 7 of CN104 CN105 CN106 and or CN107 should be shorted by shorting traps short pin when CMU12 12 KHz meter pulse including CMU12PR or CMU16 16 KHz meter pulse is not installed on the interface circuit s Otherwise the receiving voice path of the related line will be open The 0 ohm resistors are usually mounted on R168 R171 of LCOB for the countries using only CMU PR Polarity Reversal and or 50L 50 Hz longitudinal If these CMU50L or CMU5OPR are not installed on any CO interface circuit neither R168 R171 are mounted on LCOB the pin 6 and 7 of CN104 CN105 CN106 and or CN107 should be also shorted by shorting traps short pin on the related interface circuit CN104 R168 are on the 1st interface circuit CN105 R169 on the 2nd interface circuit CN106 R170 on the 3rd interface circuit and CN107 R171 on 4th interface circuit LCOB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 of any KSU Add on boards DTRU CPTU A CPTU B CMU Figure 3 4 9 CMU amp CPTU amp DTRU Installation 72 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 4 5 2 LCOBS Installation LCOB8 provides 8 Loop Start CO line interfaces The board can be optionally equipped with two Call Metering Unit CMU4 boards to monitor call charge and a Call Progress Tone Unit CPTU4 board
59. O line board contains several types of connectors for the line connection on the front edge of the boards themselves Maximum 40 CO lines can be installed in ARIA 130 system 3 4 5 1 LCOB Installation LCOB provides 4 Loop Start CO line interfaces The board can be optionally equipped with Call Metering Unit CMU boards to monitor call duration and a Call Progress Tone Unit CPTU daughter board to detect call progress signals A CMU must be provided for each Loop Start CO Line which requires call metering In addition the appropriate type of CMU must be employed If required install the CMUs and CPTU on the CO interface board as shown in Fig 3 4 10 and insert the boards in the selected card slot 71 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Function of LED LED Function Remark LED1 The status of line 1 ON in use Green LED2 The status of line 2 ON in use Green LED3 The status of line 3 ON in use Green LED4 The status of line 4 ON in use Green Table 3 4 18 LED on LCOB Function of various connectors Connector Function Remark CN1 and CN2 DTRU connection CN3 and CN4 CPTU A or CPTU B connection CN100 and CN104 The connectors for a CMU on line 1 See Note CN101 and CN105 The connectors for a CMU on line 2 See Note CN102 and CN106 The connectors for a CMU on line 3 See Note CN103 and CN107 The connectors for a CMU on line 4 See
60. ON 7 button Press To enter Technician menu press PIN code L G G A P 5474727777 Press FUNCTION 7 button Technician Main Menu is displayed on the LCD Press QOr set lt mark to 4 ShowRSS to press UP A button or DOWN button and press FUNCTION 9 button The RSSI value is displayed on the LCD and the value is updated periodically Press FLASH button to return to Main Menu 5 4 2 Hardware Installation A Equipment Check 146 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Aria 100 WOTS Equipment WTIB WTIU optional Base stations GDC 330B Connecting block and line cord Ferrite core Wireless terminals GDC 33xH GDC 340H Single slot charger 330 SSC 340 SSC Battery 330 SBP standard rechargeable battery AAA size and Adapter 330 HAP Fig 5 4 3 show the packing components of the WTIB and WTIU GDC 330B GDC 33xH GDC 340H Single slot Charger 330 SSC 340 SSC and Adapter 330 HAP are shown at Fig 5 4 4 and Fig 5 4 5 in each gw nm nnn mn mun mun 4 me manninn E b wi g7co20 E 7 20 8 EE indi n E unt o d E m si mmm 5 mm m aS im CTT TTT nuw m nm umm Z
61. PFTU provides the relay contacts for transfer of 6 CO Lines to 6 SLTs in the event of a power or processor failure The PFTU is installed outside of the KSU and up to 5 PFTU modules can be connected to the KSU with the cascade connection of control wire The PFTU is equipped with a manual switch that activates the Power Failure Transfer mode for testing purpose A 2 pin connector with screws is fitted for the control signal And a RJ21 type male connector is fitted for the connection between CO line CO interface circuit SLT interface circuit and SLT Figure 2 4 4 PFTU Configuration 23 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 4 5 MPB Main Processor Board PLLU ie a DMEMU CPU B E B mm B B B 53C4530A eeeecesee E E o jeeeeeeecee c S E H B SIU MODU E E F x T Eo B MEL E DBDI B CNL CN2 o o J m P ee ee ee ee ee oe eo LE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 30 MPB Serial aA TTD S 2000000 9000 LARM RLY1 Bele JTAG connector Battery Switch Figure 2 4 5 MPB Configuration The MPB controls and manages the communication between peripheral in
62. PU ARIA 130 BRIU 2 BRI 4B ARIA 130 BRIB option board ARIA 130 PRIB 1 PRI 30B Without CPU TE mode only GDK 100 BRIB 4 BRI 8B With CPU GDK 100 STIB 4 BRI 8B 2 With CPU GDK 100 PRIB 1 PRI 30B With CPU TE NT mode Table 3 4 29 ISDN card for ARIA 130 78 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual 3 4 6 1 ARIA 130 ISDN BRIB Basic Rate T Interface Installation Issue 1 2 The BRIB card provides 2 interface circuits of BRI Basic Rate Interface format digital CO interface If more than one ISDN board is required some special cable should be used for clock signal control CN1 out and CN2 in are used to control the clock signal when multi ISDN boards are installed Refer to Clock Control Cable Wiring of section 3 5 7 5 Function of LED LED Function Status Remark The status of Line 1 Red Error Green In use OFF Idle LED2 The status of Line 2 Red Error Green In use OFF Idle Table 3 4 30 LED on BRIB Function of SW1 default all OFF while delivering the board Pole Function ON OFF Remark 1 Loop Back Enable Disable 2 Reserved gt 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 5 Table 3 4 31 Switch The line connector and terminating resistors Line No RJ45 type jack Terminating Resistors Switch All ON All OFF Line 1 MJ1 SW3 terminating open Line 2 MJ2 SW4 terminating open Table 3 4 32 Line
63. RD COR3 IN SL RD COR3 OUT BL BK TEL3 R OR BK SLIB3 R 1 2 3 BK GN COT4 IN 4 Circuit GN BK COR4 IN A SL BK TEL4 R BL YL SLIB4 R OR YL COR5 IN GN YL COR5 OUT BN YL TEL5 R SL YL SLIB5 R BL BLUE BL VI COR6 IN BN BROWN COT6 OUT OR ORANGE OR VI COR6 OUT WH WHITE TEL6 T GN GREEN GN VI TEL6 R SL SILVER SLIB6 T VI VIOLET BN VI SLIB6 R RD RED SL VI Table 3 5 4 PFTU Wiring 2 3 4 5 7 10 1 1 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 4 2 N 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 BN BK___ COR4 OUT 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 50 107 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 6 Analog CO Line wiring Analog CO boards such as and LCOB8 contain a RJ21 type male connector to connect to analog CO line on each board The following provides details on the connection of each type of analog CO line Board 3 5 6 1 LCOB wiring LCOB and LCOB8 are capable of connecting 4 8 loop start CO lines through a RJ21 type male connector on the board The cable with RJ21 type female connector is required between PFTU connector and MDF It is possible to get the cable locally or use GDK 162 5MC1 supplied by LGE on the order if necessary The MDF that is in wide use in the country can be locally used according to the requirements of local regulation LCOB LCOB8 poy i i Network Figure 3 5 9 loop start CO line wiring 1 lines of
64. RIB STIB Terminating resistors are required on each line of BRIB BRIU STIB for the proper operation Switchable terminating resistors are introduced on GDK 100 BRIB issue 3 or later version GDK 100 STIB issue 2 or later version and ARIA 130 BRIB BRIU issue 1 or later version So switches on each line of the board should be ON to terminate them when installing line BRIB BRIU STIB T interface Bl BRIB and lt gt From To STIB T BRI Line S interface STIB S Aes FromiTo ISDN Terminal Note 1 Ris 100 ohm terminating resistor and the line is terminated at 100 ohm when switches are ON 2 SWx means terminating switches on each interface of BRIB STIB See clause 3 4 6 Figure 3 5 17 a Terminating method of BRIB BRIU STIB with switchable terminating resistors 119 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual But terminating resistors are not introduced on GDK 100 BRIB issue 2 and GDK 100 STIB issue 1 which versions are officially production stopped So the external terminating unit should be required to terminate them if GDK 100 BRIB is issue 2 or earlier and GDK 100 STIB is issue 1 The external terminating unit can be locally got otherwise 2923NP1656 which is the terminating unit provided by LGE can be used GDK 100 BRIB GDK 100 STIB T interface f lt gt From To STIB T BRI Line S interface STIB S lt gt From To ISDN T
65. SMDR on demand On line SMDR Statistical Information SMDI voice mail System trace data Software download 63 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Note SIU board be installed only on SIU should be fixed on MPB with our plastic supporters provided One of MODU and SIU can be installed on the same connector of MPB selectively not both 3 4 3 MISB Installation The MISB contains 2 MOH inputs 2 external paging ports and four dry contacts and an alarm detection Connectors Switches Function Remark CONN1 Not support CHAMP1 RJ21 type female connector 25 pair Amphenol for See the clause External Paging External MOH Relay contacts and 3 5 3 Alarm Input Table 3 4 4 Function of various connectors on MISB Note One MISB can be installed only in the slot No 6 of the 1st KSU In ARIA 130 SIU can not be installed MISB 3 4 4 Extension Board Installation The system can be equipped with any combination of the extension boards DTIB12 DTIB24 SLIB24 SLIB48 SLIBII SLIB2E DSIB and WTIB The station interface boards can be installed any card slots in KSU It is recommended to install extension boards e g DTIB from the left most slot slot No 1 Also since the first port of SLOT 1 will be the database access port it is recommended that a DTIB be installed in this slot and a Digital Keyset with displa
66. SS DLS Console 3 DTMF Receivers 46 note B SMDR 5000 Power Fail Circuit 40 CO Line Group 24 Intercom Group 5 Hunt UCD Group 15 Note A Table 2 2 3 System capacity Time slots are used to allocated flexibly to support each function PSTN ISDN VMIB WTIB MOH Paging Modem DTMF detection etc Maximum ports of Note B ARIA 130 are 132 Option 2chs DTRU 4chs DTRUII 4chs DTRU4 2chs MPB Note For the number of ports in a board see the section 2 4 13 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 2 2 Aria 130 Maximum Port Capacities When considering total port of the capacities of the system it is necessary to consider the type of PMU that will be installed The Aria 130 has four types of PMU e PMU 1 amp 2 e ASMU 1 amp 2 PMU 1 amp 2 do not support advanced features such as QSIG PC Attendant and CTI ASMU 1 amp 2 do support advanced features such as QSIG PC Attendant and CTI PMU 1 and ASMU 1 both have a maximum of 88 ports Non DECT PMU 2 and ASMU 2 both have a maximum of 132 ports Non DECT So when considering port capacities only PMU 1 and ASMU 1 are the same and PMU 2 and ASMU 2 are the same PMU ASMU summary No of KSUs Supports Advanced Port Flash ROM size supported Features Capacity QSIG PC Attendant CTI PMU 1 1 No 88 port 4 MB ROM ASMU 1 1 Yes 88 port 8 ROM 2 MB SMEMU PMU 2 10r2 No 132
67. System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual SECTION 5 DECT Installation For the wireless telephone service ARIA 130 system uses the same components with ARIA 300 only the system capacity is different from ARIA 300 The ARIA 130 WOTS Wireless Office Telephone System adds wireless telephone service to the ARIA 130 Digital Key Telephone System The wireless standard of the system is DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications The ARIA 130 Digital Key Telephone System is a full digital hybrid Key Telephone system designed to meet the telecommunication needs of large and medium sized business offices for in building or various environments The components of the ARIA 130 WOTS are ARIA 130 Digital Key Telephone system WTIB base stations and wireless terminals Base stations are installed throughout a facility to relay calls between wireless terminals and the office telephone system The GDC 330H 335H 340H is a wireless terminal The ARIA 130 WOTS is connected to an existing telephone system and accommodates up to 16 base stations and up to 80 wireless terminal users Each base station provides 5 channels and calling coverage of up to 190 000 square meters in open space The wireless terminal users have access the right to the office telephone system ARIA 130 feature in addition to being free to make and calls away from their desks The wireless terminal is small light and easy to use It also provides a display for alphanumeric information
68. WH WHITE GN GREEN SL SILVER VEVIOLET RD RED YL YELLOW Table 3 5 2 MISB Wiring 96 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 4 Extension Board wiring Extension boards such as DTIB12 DTIB24 DSIB SLIB24 SLIB48 SLIB II and SLIB2E contain a RJ21 type female connector for station wiring to each interface circuit on each board But WTIB and WTIU Wireless Terminal Interface Board Unit for DECT contain RJ11 type jacks Refer to the section 5 The following provides details on the interconnection between each type of Extension Board and the jack on the station 3 5 4 1 Digital Keyset and Terminal wiring Wiring from digital terminal interface board such as DTIB12 DTIB24 and DSIB to station jack requires one pair of wire The power for a station PCM data and signaling between board and station are transmitted over this pair Contact assignments of RJ11 type jack in Digital Terminals Figure 3 5 4 a shows the contact assignments of the miniature 6 position jack RJ11 type jack in LG proprietary digital terminals Two wires from the digital terminal interface of the system are basically connected to the contact numbers 3 R and 4 T But two additional contacts R1 and T1 are provided in the digital terminal as shown in Figure 3 5 4 a The contact number 3 R and 2 R1 are connected together in the digital terminals and also the contact number 4 T and 5 T1 are connected together Because
69. ans Pgm LED will flash 60 IPM Flash and On Off LED will be turned on Then you can enter then user program mode Press 0 Press Flexible Button 2 4Enter the station number Press Hold Save button and confirmation tone is heard 6 Success or failure of the subscription is notified with confirmation tone to the attendant and the wireless terminal In case of the GDC 33xH If succeeded in de subscription the below LCD message will be displayed Power off the wireless terminal DESUESERWE PIRESSURWAL n case of the GDC 340H If succeeded in de subscription GDC 340H tries to synchronize to next registered system If there isn t next registered system GDC 340H displays UNREGISTERED on LCD Condition 1 Only attendant can de subscribe wireless terminal 2 Attendant can de subscribe wireless terminals those were subscribed already If attendant try to de subscribe un subscribed wireless terminal it will be heard error tone 3 Attendant can de subscribe another wireless terminal after one de subscribing procedure 4 A Attendant can do de subscribing procedure only when wireless terminal is at the idle state Notes If you want to do de subscribe procedure at wireless terminal and attendant station independently Follow the procedure that described below 1 At attendant station lt erase all data those were subscribed Trans Pgm O Flex Button7 Password 147 H
70. anual To enter the Technicians Menu from the GDC 335H Wireless Terminal Press function key Dial Dial PIN LGGAP 54427 FAC code Press function key The technician menu is displayed Scroll with up down arrows Select with function Go back with R Technicians Menu of the GDC 335 H Wireless Terminal Version Displays software version Reset Clear programmed data initialise to default IPEI International Portable Equipment Identity ShowRSS Receive Strength Indicator Test LED led indicator when handset is ringing BUZZ Test handset ring LCD Test verify LCD display KEY Test individual buttons keys will display button pressed To enter the Technicians Menu on the GDC 345H Wireless Terminal Press MENU up or down key Dial Dial PIN LGGAP 54427 FAC code Press OK key The technician menu is displayed Scroll with up down arrows Select with OK key Go back with C R key Technicians Menu of the GDC 345H Wireless Terminal Version Displays software version Reset Clear programmed data initialise to default IPEI International Portable Equipment Identity Test 1 Buzzer Tests Ring function 2 LCD Tests all segments of LCD 3 Keypad Enables manual button testing 163
71. apacity chart THIS MANUAL WAS DOWNLOADED FROM gre EPHONEWRECKERS www telephonewreckers com au Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Blank sheet Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 INTROBUGCTION 22 cca eene sae Sane tan vemus 10 Wa PURPOSE s 10 1 2 REGULATORY INFORMATION 5552 22 22 12 2222212222222 0722072252522 2522 22222222 10 1 2 1 Telephone Company ener tenen nnne nnns nnne 10 1 2 2 Incidence ss eet atte te aem d doute DIU CA LI tS 10 1 2 2 Changes In Service ave ter od e a e uiia 10 1 2 4 Maintenance Limitations isis 5 Cte A Seg saa be d e e GR E 10 1 2 5 Notice Of Radiated Emissions ssssssssssssssseseeeee 10 1 2 6 Hearing Aid Compatibility esses eee entente rns nnne nennen 11 1 2 7 Notice Of Replacement With Lithium Battery sese 11 SECTION 2 GENERAL 12 2 1 INTRODUCTION m 12 2 2 SYSTEM CAPACITY ettet btt bt bd ult bd tl dvd DE Dd lE UMS 13 2 2 1 SYStEM Gapacity 13 2 2 2 Aria 130 Maximum Port Capacities
72. ary Rate T Interface Installation The PRIB card provides one interface circuit of PRI Primary Rate Interface format digital CO interface If more than one ISDN board is required some special cables should be used for clock signal control CONG and CON7 are used to control the clock signal when multi ISDN boards are installed Refer to Clock Control Cable Wiring of section 3 5 7 5 Function of LED 81 This pole is for the purpose of testing PRIB PRIB can be installed in the universal No 1 6 of any KSU FED x Status Remark Function an OEE on PCB LED1 Loss Of Signal from the Line LOS Normal LOS LED2 AIS Alarm error Normal AIS LED3 Multi frame Error Error Normal MF LED4 Remote Alarm Error Error Normal RAI LED5 CRC Error Error Normal CRC LED6 The status of the line In use All channel idle IN USE Table 3 4 35 LED on PRIB Note All LEDs will be the status of OFF when normal operation When PRI line is plugged out LED 1and 3 will be ON Function of SW1 default all OFF while delivering the board Pole Function ON OFF Remark 1 Loop back Enable Disable Note 1 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used Table 3 4 36 Switch on PRIB e Note Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual con1 ouT conan ARIA 130 PRIB Figure 3 4 16 ARIA 130 PRIB Layout Check Points 1 PRIB can be
73. ata So we recommend to use unshielded cable The cable for connecting the WTIB with a base station shall be separately cabled This connection shall be cabled separate to the building cabling using twisted 2 pair CAT5 unshielded cabling The following characteristics should be observed for all cables DC resistance The resistance of a conductor should not exceed 73 4 ohm per km for a temperature of 20 degree Attenuation The attenuation of any pair should not exceed 17 dB per km on condition of a temperature of 20 degree and frequency of 1 MHz Characteristic impedance Characteristic impedance should remain in the range of 100 ohm 1596 for a frequency of 1 MHz Crosstalk The total crosstalk of any pair Far end and Near end crosstalk measured over a line length of 1800 metres should not exceed 40 mV Ferrite Core Installation 151 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Ferrite core is provided in the package of Base station for EMI Ferrite core should be installed when WTIB is installed in the key telephone system One Ferrite core in the package of base station is for line cord between base station and each port of WTIB amp WTIU a ca ke 7 Hu HH Hg sS G E o gt S
74. ata amp clock are transmitted by the NT master and extracted by TE salve BRIU will be positioned at reference point la T on ETS 300 012 that is TE slave without power feeding ARIA 130 BRIU can be installed on the ARIA 130 BRIB optionally 33 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 4 10 6 ISDN STIB Basic Rate Interface Board switch able S T interface The S or T interfaces are based on the existing interface described in ETSI 300 012 which is based on ITU T Recommendations 1 430 and provides modification and further requirements This is applied at the S or T reference points for the basic interface structure defined in ITU_T 1 412 Layer 1 of the interface requires a balanced metallic transmission medium for each direction of transmission capable of supporting 192Kbps 2B D Data amp bit clock are transmitted by the NT master and extracted by TE slave ARIA 130 can be positioned at reference point la T or Ib S on ETS 300 012 that is TE slave without power feeding or NT master with power feeding By selecting the jumper position on each line interface STIB supports S interface Line card function or T interface Trunk function For physical layer interface function SIEMENS s PEB2084 Quadruple Transceiver for S T interface which implements four wire S T interface used to link voice data digital transmission to ISDN BRI is applied It can handle up to 4 S T interfaces simultaneously according to
75. ated 110 Volt AC or 220 Volt AC 50 60 Hz circuit with a circuit breaker or fuse rated at 15 amps A 3 wire parallel blade grounded outlet should be within approximately 2 meters 6 feet of the lower left rear of the KSU mounting The location must have access to a good earth ground such as metallic cold water pipe with no non metallic joints The ground source should be located as close as possible to the system d The system should be located in an area which is well ventilated with a recommended temperature of 20 26 degrees C 68 78 8 degrees F and a relative humidity of 5 90 non condensing e The system should be located within 8 meters 25 feet of the telephone company s termination point Also the location should be within the prescribed station loop lengths for all keysets and terminals If existing cabling is to be employed the location of existing cabling and conduits should be considered 44 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual f The location should have adequate accessibility soace and lighting for future servicing and should consider the need for future expansion 9 The site should be away from radio transmitting equipment arc welding devices copy machines and other electrical equipment capable of generating electrical interference The system should be protected from flooding and heavy machinery as well as excessive dust and vibration 3 2 2 Backboard Installation
76. ation could support multiple floors as long as base station broadcast area traffic requirements and other general guidelines are kept in mind Usually DECT wave is attenuated by reflection indoors In order to minimize attenuation when you install a base station on the wall give at least three wave length intervals The intervals should be at least 45 centimeters because the wavelength is 15 centimeters at DECT frequency The best communication environment is when a base station and a user are in the same height In office environment however it is desirable to consider office furniture to minimize reflection diffraction and scattering of DECT wave when you set the position of a base station The appropriate position for a base station is where 1 8 meter above from the floor and 0 5 meter below from the ceiling The top of iron office furniture such as a cabinet or a desk is not a good position Keep away from electronic equipment such as a copy machine a printer or a computer And the lower wall of a corridor where many people pass by corner of a wall and narrow indoors also should be avoided E RSSI Monitoring Possible in GDC 33xH only This function helps that the dealer can install base stations without CR instrument The RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator level of a base station of which the wireless terminal is locked is displayed as dBm value on the LCD The limit is 80dbm This value is updated periodically Press FUNCTI
77. ause 2 4 8 5 Table 2 4 5 Capacity of SLT boards DSIB provides 6 digital terminal interfaces and 6 single line analog interfaces For SLIB Il and DSIB see the parts of SLIBII and DSIB in this section SLIB24 SLIB48 are capable of accommodating up to 6 single line analog devices The boards are configured with hybrid circuit and CODEC converts A D and D A signal SLIB24 SLIB48 allow the SLT access to CO Lines connected to the system other stations and most features of the system through the use of dial codes Connections to the SLIB are made through RJ21 type female connector The SLIB24 SLIBA8 can be equipped with a Message Wait source optional MSGU for SLIB24 or MSGUAS for SLIB48 which activates a lamp in the SLT if so equipped The Message Wait source sends 90V DC signal to the SLT illuminating the MW lamp A Ring Generator Unit is required in the cabinet where a SLIB is installed An optional DTMF receiver unit DTRU can be installed on the SLIB24 SLIBA8 The SLIB24 allows a Single Line Telephone to be connected up to 2 5 Kilometers 8 200 feet loop resistance 490 ohm from the system using 22 AWG wire The SLIB48 allows a SLT to be connected up to 5 Kilometers 16 500 feet loop resistance 790 ohm from the system using 22 AWG wire See the Table 2 3 5 In addition one LED is mounted on the PCB to indicate the in use status of ports connected to SLIB It will turn on when one or more ports are busy The SLIB24 SLI
78. ay is connected to the first port the board when the first initialization of the system since the FIRST STATION of the system at first can only access the system database without PC Administration See clause 3 4 2 MPB Installation 3 4 4 2 SLIB24 SLIB48 Installation SLIB24 SLIBA8 can be installed in any universal slot and allows 6 single line analogue devices to be connected A MSGU MSGUAS with 6 circuits can be optionally installed on SLIB24 SLIB48 respectively to light a message waiting lamp in the SLT connected to SLIB24 SLIB48 and a DTRU with 2 receivers can be optionally installed on SLIB24 SLIB48 to receive DTMF signals Function of LED LED Function Remark ee The status of ports ON in use OFF idle Table 3 4 7 LED on SLIB24 48 65 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Function of various connectors Connector Function Remark CONN1 and CONN2 DTRU connection CONNS and CONN4 MSGU and MSGU48 connection 1 CHAMP 1 RJ21 type connector female for terminal connection Table 3 4 8 connector on SLIB24 48 Note 1 If you want Message Waiting function on SLIB24 or SLIB48 MSGU or MSGU48 should be installed on SLIB24 or SLIB48 respectively MSGU can be installed on SLIB24 and MSGUASG can be installed on SLIB48 2 The distance between SLIB and SLT see Table 2 3 5 3 Maximum 2 SLIB48 cards can be installed in a cabinet Add on boar
79. be installed at the same KSU in case of installing two WTIB WTIU optional The WTIU is an optional board for cell expansion If it is added to the WTIB the system can support up to 4 base stations more C Base Station GDC 330B The base station should be installed indoors and protected from surge because it is designed for indoor station The base station is used commonly in the GDK LDK WOTS Series system It has a RF Radio Frequency Module transmitter and receiver that handles communication with wireless terminals through the air link It should be connected to ARIA 130 system via WTIB Each base station provides similar coverage for a particular area call as a cell and supports five simultaneous calls five traffic channels However since individual wireless terminals are not continuous in call the system may support more than five wireless terminals In ARIA 130 system Maximum 80 wireless terminals can be registered Base stations may be mounted on walls or desktops up to 600 meters away from the ARIA 130 WOTS using twisted 2 pair unshielded cable 0 56 AWG 24 They are remotely powered DC 30 volts by the WTIB The number of base stations used in a system depends on the area to be covered and the traffic density The typical in house coverage is a 40 meter radius In practice the cell size may vary between 10 meters indoor in worst case situation and up to 200 meters outdoor in free space D Wireless Terminal GDC 33xH 3
80. boards DTRU Il MSGU II 2 4 8 4 SLIB2E Single Line Interface Board with 12 Ports SLIB2E provides the capacity to connect 12 single line analog terminals to the system with appropriate A D and D A conversions SLIB2E is feeding 28V DC voltage The SLIB2E allows the SLT access to CO Lines connected to the system other stations and most features of the system through dial codes Connection to the SLIB2E is made through RJ21 type female connector The SLIB2E is equipped with a Message Wait source optional MSGU48 which activates a lamp in the SLT if so equipped The Message Wait source sends 90V DC signal to the SLT illuminating the MW lamp A Ring Generator Unit is required in cabinet where a SLIB2E is installed An optional DTMF receiver unit DTRU4 can be installed on the SLIB2E The SLIB2E allows a Single Line Telephone to be connected up to 2 5 Kilometers 8 200 feet loop resistance 490 ohm from the system using 22 AWG wire See the Table 2 3 5 In addition an LED is mounted on the PCB to indicate the status of ports connected to SLIB2E It will turn on when one or more ports are busy SLIB2E can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 in any KSU Add on boards DTRU4 MSGU48 29 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 4 8 5 DSIB DKTU SLT Interface Board with 12 Ports DSIB provides 6 SLT and 6 DKT interfaces Connections to the DSIB are made through RJ21 type female connector An LED is mo
81. byte EDO DRAM Module S W download 11 LANU 1 MPB 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Interface Unit 12 MISB 6 only Miscellaneous Board 13 DTIB12 12 1 6 1 6 Digital Terminal Interface 14 DTIB24 24 1 6 1 6 Digital Terminal Interface 15 SLIB24 6 1 6 1 6 SLT Interface 24V Feed 16 SLIB48 6 1 6 1 6 SLT Interface 48V Feed Maximum 2 cards per a cabinet 17 SLIBII 12 1 6 1 6 SLT Interface 28V Feed 18 SLIB2E 12 1 6 1 6 SLT Interface 19 DSIB 12 1 6 1 6 Digital Terminal 6 and SLT Interface 24V Feed 20 LCOB 4 1 6 1 6 Loop Start CO Interface 21 LCOB8 8 1 6 1 6 Loop Start CO Interface 22 ARIA 300 4 8B 1 6 1 6 ISDN So To Interface 2B D STIB 23 ARIA 300 4 8B 1 6 1 6 ISDN Basic Rate Interface 2B D BRIB 24 ARIA 300 1 30B 1 6 1 6 ISDN Primary Rate Interface 30B D PRIB 25 ARIA 130 2 4B 1 6 1 6 ISDN Basic Rate Interface 2B D BRIB 26 ARIA 130 2 4B ARIA 130 BRIB ISDN Basic Rate Interface 2B D BRIU 27 ARIA 130 1 30B 1 6 1 6 ISDN Primary Rate Interface 30B D PRIB 28 VMIB 4 1 6 1 6 Voice Mail Interface Board 29 FMEU 4 VMIB Flash Memory Expansion Unit 82MB 30 VCEU 4 VMIB Voice Channel Expansion Unit 31 WTIB 4 1 6 1 6 Wireless Terminal Interface Board 32 WTIU 4 WTIB Wireless Terminal Interface Unit 33 EMIB 4 1 6 1 6 E amp M Interface Board India only 19 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual Issue 1 2
82. can be optionally equipped with WTIU to expand Base Stations which can support up to additional 4 base stations So one WTIB with WTIU allows maximum 8 Base Stations to be connected Following table shows the capacity of WTIB and its expansion board Items One WTIB Max Capacity without WTIU with WTIU Two WTIB with WTIU Maximum Cell Number 4 8 16 Base Station Number Voice channels Cell 5 5 Register able Maximum 8 64 by step 8 80 by step 8 Terminal Number Max Simultaneous Wireless 16 32 64 calls Table 2 4 6 Capacity of WTIB e Note 1 Register able Maximum Wireless Terminal numbers are programmable in Admin field 102 2 WTIB WTIU contains RJ11 type connectors for the connection to Base Stations A WTIB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 in any KSU WTIB for GDK 100 can not be used in the ARIA 130 system 30 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual In case of using two WTIBs the boards should be installed in the same KSU S W Version of WTIB Board is 1 0H 2 4 9 Analog Trunk Boards Five kinds of analog trunk boards are available in ARIA 130 system LCOB 4 ports Loop Start LCOB8 8 ports Loop Start EMIB 4 ports E amp M Table 2 4 7 Capacity of SLT boards 2 4 9 1 Loop Start Co Line Interface Board LCOB provides 4 CO PBX Loop Start CO Lines which support pulse DTMF signal Each Interface contains ring and loop curr
83. ck control cable connected to PRIB is not required when GDK 100 PRIB is set to master NT mode 3 Tosetthe GDK 100 PRIB to NT master mode CON3 on GDK 100 PRIB should be short See the clause 3 4 6 3 PRIB installation 4 Itis available in 3Q 01 126 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual The connection through Public Network LDK GDK PRIB BRIB STIB can be used for this connection For more details see the manual for GDK 162 100 FPII Q signaling Interface LDK GDK system LDK GDK system PRI BRI TE PRI BRI TE Figure 3 5 20 b The connection through the Public Network for QSIG feature 127 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 7 7 EMI Suppression Installation of EMI core on line s of STIB is required to suppress EMI Install two EMI cores supplied in STIB package as following Figure 3 5 21 When the core is installed on 1 or 2 lines it may be slip down In that case winding wire with a string such as cable tie is recommended ARIA 130 KSU Below 30 cm Below 30 cm Figure 3 5 21 Ferrite core installation to suppress 128 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 8 Contact Assignments of various types of connectors The contact assignments of various types of connectors are described in this clause 3 5 8 1 RJ21 type connectors The contact assignments of RJ21 type 25 pair Ampheno
84. d 30 E 5856688 O00 z ix ALARM RLY1 RLY2 Battery Switch Figure 3 4 2 MPB PMU and option board configuration Function of LEDs The 8 LEDs mounted in the MPB provide diagnostic information for states of the board Table 3 4 1 LEDs on the MPB shows the meaning of various states of LEDs LED No Meaning LED1 Not used LED2 Timer Flashing every 100msec LED3 Dial Processing Flashing every 100msec LED4 SLT Ring Processing Flashing every 200msec LED5 LCD active updating Flashing every 300msec LED6 Call Event Processing LED7 RS 232C Tasking LED8 Interrupt Processing Table 3 4 1 LEDs on the MPB 60 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual Issue 1 2 Function of SW3 The MPB also has an eight position DIP switch SW3 The function of each switch position is as followings Default setting All ON position Switch Function OFF ON 1 Administration Programming Access Disable Enable 2 CTS Clear to Send of RS 232C Enable Disable 3 Command Event Trace The purpose of testing software Enable Disable 4 Not used 5 SMDI Simplified Message Desk Control Voice Mail SMDI ON SMDI OFF 6 Not used 7 Power up status trace of board Enable Disable 8 Database default on power up Disable Enable Table 3 4 2 The function of each pole of SW3 Before programming the system switch 8 should be placed in the on position and
85. d with RGU in the same package 3 3 3 PFTU Installation The PFTU provides the relay contacts for the direct connection of 6 Exchange Lines CO Lines to 6 Extension Lines SLT Lines in event of a power or processor failure The PFTU can be optionally installed on the right upper side of every KSU 2 control wires are connected to the PFTU marking on PCB on back plane of the system regardless of the polarity of control wires The PFTU connector is provided but control wires should be got locally The specification of control wires is AWG 22 24 or 26 regardless of their length A RJ21 type connector which consists of 25 pairs is connected CO line LCOB SLIB and SLT as section 3 5 5 PFTU Wiring 53 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual An earth terminal is provided and the grounding method of the PFTU is shown in Fig 3 3 9 when the PFTU is installed outside KSU And there is a test switch on the surface of PFTU TEST position of the switch is used for testing PFTU function and NORMAL position of the switch for normal operation In case a PFTU can be installed in the inside of KSU Its position is the upper side of RGU position See Fig 3 3 8 for connection earth cable Earthing point PFIU 1 front ID i CNIS Backplane RJ21 type NE e PFTU 2 PFTU 3 4 e PFTU 5 Zz e Figure 3 3 8 The exterior of
86. ding customer requirements Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual 2 2 SYSTEM CAPACITY Issue 1 2 The following table and chart provide system capacities and display the configuration flexibility of the system 2 2 4 System Capacity KSU contains six universal slots and one MPB slot There is a built in PSU Power Supply Unit PSU 45V 5V 30V Battery ARIA130 PSU 120W 4A 0 5A 3A 0 5A Table 2 2 1 Power Supply Capacity Max capacity of system is described in the Table 2 2 2 max call capacity of system and system capacity is in the Table 2 2 3 system capacity KSU Max Port Number of Boards Extension Network Side So DKTU SLT PRI GDK 100 So LDK 130 LCO STIB DTIB24 SLIBII PRIB BRI STIB BRI LCOB8 BRIB BRIB BRIU T st KSU 40 5 48 2 48 4 40 2 40 5 40 5 16 2 40 5 1 KSU 2 KSU 40 5 96 4 96 8 40 2 40 5 40 5 16 2 40 5 Table 2 2 2 System Max call capacity Time Slots Tst KSU 144 Paging External 3 MPB 1 MISB 2 note A 2 nd KSU Zone Internal 15 Cabinet KSU 2 System Speed Dial 1500 24digits Serial Port RS 232C 2 MPB 2 Station Speed Dial 100 24digits per station Alarm Door bell input 2 MPB 1 MISB 1 Last Number Redial 10 External Control Contact 6 MPB 2 MISB 4 Save Number Redial 1 Music Source Inputs 3 MPB 1 MISB 2 D
87. dows 95 98 environment With Computer Telephony a customer can use computer to take an advantage of a wide range of sophisticated communication features and services over a telephone line GDK PC PHONE includes the various value added features to integrate Computer and Telephone to manage all the details associated with telephone business There are 2 kinds of hardware configurations one is an external CTI module with KD C or KD EC series DKTU the other is an internal CTI module with LKD series DKTU See Fig 2 4 10 a the connection of the external CTI module Fig 2 4 10 b the connection of the internal CTI module External CTI module package An external CTI module contains three connectors 2 RJ 11 type jacks and a RS 232C One of RJ 11 type jack is used for the connection to Digital Terminal Interface port of the system through 2 wire telephone line and the other is for the connection to KD C or KD EC series through 6 wire telephone line And RS 232C comprised of 9 pin connector is for the connection to a computer All the line cords and RS 232C cable are provided in the same package External CTI module allows only KD C or KD EC series to be connected but not another type of DKTU Internal CTI module package An internal CTI module can be installed on the bottom side of LKD series DKTU And the cable with RS 232C 9 pin connector and RJ11 type plug is provided for the connection to a computer in the package There is the CTIU30 internal CTI
88. ds DTRU MSGU on SLIB24 MSGU48 on SLIB48 MSGU48 Figure 3 4 4 MSGU MSGU48 and DTRU Installation 3 4 4 3 SLIBII Installation SLIBII can be installed in any universal slot and allows 12 single line analogue devices to be connected A MSGUII with 12 circuits can be optionally installed on SLIB II to light a message waiting lamp in the SLT and a DTRU II with 4 receivers can be optionally installed on SLIB II to receive signals Function of LED LED Function Remark LD1 The status of ports ON in use OFF idle Table 3 4 9 LEDs on SLIBII 66 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Function of various connectors Connector Function Remark CN2 and CN4 DTRUII connection CN3 and CN5 MSGUII connection 1 CN1 RJ21 type connector female for terminal connection Table 3 4 10 connector on SLIBII Note 1 If you want Message Waiting function on SLIBII MSGUII should be installed on SLIBII 2 The distance between SLIBII and SLT see Table 2 3 5 Add on boards DTRU Il MSGU II DTRU Il Figure 3 4 5 MSGU Il and DTRU II Installation 67 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 4 4 4 SLIB2E Installation SLIB2E can be installed in any universal slot and allows 12 single line analogue devices to be connected Two MSGU48 can be optionally installed on SLIB2E to light a message waiting lamp in the S
89. e 3 4 23 LED on EMIB Function of various connectors Connector Function Remark CN1 and CN2 DTRU connection CN3 The connector with screws for line 1 CN4 The connector with screws for line 2 CN5 The connector with screws for line 3 CN6 The connector with screws for line 4 Table 3 4 24 Connector on EMIB 2 wire 4 wire selection This board can support 2 wire and 4 wire E amp M depending on the connection of the short pin assembled on the CN7 CN10 When EMIB4W is assembled in the factory the short pin is set to 4 wire connection Refer to the following Figure 3 4 14 for the detail connection method NOTE this does not apply to the Australian board which only supports 4 Wire working e 1 2 3 1 2 3 The connection for 2 wire E amp M The connection for 4 wire E amp M The short pin connection diagram of CN7 CN10 EMIB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 of any KSU Analog CO line boards are limited by maximum 40 analog lines in a system When installing E amp M line It is important to check the type of the opposite line and jumper position Add on board DTRU 75 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual cT 1T 1R 1E 1M 2T 2R 2E 2M 3R 4T 4E CN3 4 CN CN6 1 5 10 15 2 5 E O 530238 9048 1 501 of GDK 100 11 Figure 3 4 12 Board Layout DTRU installation 76 I
90. e Table 2 3 5 SLIB2E can be installed in any universal slot No 1 6 of any KSU Add on boards DTRU4 MSGU48 Figure 3 4 7 MSGU48 and DTRUA Installation 69 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 4 4 5 DSIB Installation DSIB can be installed in any universal slot and allows 6 Digital terminals and 6 single line analogue devices to be connected A MSGU with 6 circuits can be optionally installed on DSIB to light a message waiting lamp in the SLT connected to DSIB and a DTRU with 2 DTMF receivers can be optionally installed on DSIB to receive DTMF signals using a system resource Function of LED LED Function Remark SEPA The status of ports ON in use OFF idle Table 3 4 14 LEDs on DSIB Function of various connectors Connector Function Remark CN1 and CN2 DTRU connection CN3 and CN4 MSGU connection 1 CN5 RJ21 type connector female for terminal connection Table 3 4 15 connector on DSIB Note 1 If you want Message Waiting function with SLT MSGU should be installed on DSIB 2 The distance between DSIB and Digital terminal SLT see Table 2 3 5 DSIB can be installed in any universal slot No 1 6 of any KSU Add on boards DTRU MSGU Figure 3 4 8 MSGU and DTRU Installation 70 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 4 4 6 DTRU DTRU II DTRU 4 Installation DTRU contains 2 recei
91. e local Carrier may make changes in its communications facilities or procedures If these changes could reasonably be expected to affect the use of the Aria 130 system or compatibility with the network the carrier is required to give advanced written notice to the user allowing the user to take appropriate steps to maintain telephone service 1 2 4 Maintenance Limitations Maintenance on the Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System must be performed only by Aria Communications it s authorized Dealers and authorized agents The user is not authorized to make any changes and or repairs except as specifically noted in this manual Unauthorized alternations or repairs may affect the regulatory status of the system and may void any remaining warranty 1 2 5 Notice Of Radiated Emissions The Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System complies with rules regarding radiation and radio frequency emission as defined by local regulatory agencies In accordance with these agencies you may be required to provide information such as the following to the end user 10 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual WARNING This equipment generates and uses R F energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the Instruction Manual it may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the appropriate limits for a telecommunication device The limits are designed to provide reasonable
92. e wall mounting procedure of a base station is as follows 1 Drill two 3 5mm holes in a fixed wall To properly position the holes you can measure the tags on the base station or mark the surface through the tag eyelets while holding the base station in place 2 Insert anchors into the drilled holes Then insert screws in the anchors leaving a 3mm gap between the wall and screw head 3 Mount the base station eyelets on the screws Mounting Base Station 2 Using Wedge 150 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Installing the Base Station using the wedge 1 Determine at first the location on wall where the wedge prepared for mounting the base station is to be fixed 2 The wedge should be settled by using two screws on the wall 3 And insert the base station pulling down into the wedge Insert the GDC 330B pullina down into the wedae T Wedae E wall Figure 5 4 8 Wall Mounting of Base Station using Wedge WTIB Base Station Cabling The Base Station is connected to the WTIB by a 1 152 Mbit s transmission unshielded cable The following rules should be obeyed The cable for connecting WTIB with a base station should be a twisted pair unshielded cable Shielded cable can be used if it can be interfered by others like AC power cable with high voltage But it can shorten the cable length between WTIB and Base Station because its high capacitive component can degrade the shape of d
93. ector pins male pins on the back plane ET LA ANA Figure 3 4 1 PCB Installation 59 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 4 2 MPB Installation The MPB is installed only in the MPB slot of the 1st KSU The MPB may be equipped with 6 add on boards PMU for software program a MODU for modem access to the system and a SDRAM for software downloading and additional features See Fig 3 4 2 Lithium Battery The MPB contains a lithium dry cell battery to maintain memory and real time clock functions The battery is soldered on the MPB and connected circuitry by on off DIPswitch So the switch is set to ON position before the MPB installation CAUTION The system will not function properly if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instruction d BH F B E PLLU E DMEMU CPU g B g E B 5 B B Bilecessessse lle E B E Ses B B T SIU MODU E B _ EHI B y sis E o M mumm aI PMU ee ee ee ee ee ee cr Be O i ee ee ee ee Serial es os H
94. ee GDK TRC1 in section 2 4 15 2 CONS CON4 They are used to control the reference clock signal when multi ISDN boards are installed See Clock Control Cable Wiring on section 3 5 7 5 The line connector and termination switches Line No RJ45 type S T selection Terminating Resistors Jack Switch allto T Allto S Switch allto ON all to OFF Line 1 CON8 SW4 T S SW9 terminating open Line 2 CON7 SW3 T S SW8 terminating open Line 3 CON6 SW2 T S SW7 terminating open Line 4 CON5 SW5 T S SW6 terminating open Table 3 4 44 Line connector on STIB Note 1 The setting method of S T selection switches default all T position while delivering the board 2 Each line interface can be used for T interface or S interface with different operation interface If necessary the S T selection switches of SW2 SW3 SW4 and or SW5 can be respectively set to the T or S position by using shorting traps short pins supplied on the boards 3 Two poles of SW6 SW7 SW8 and or SW9 should set to the ON position to terminate two terminating resistors on a line default ON 4 Terminating resistors and selectable switches are introduced only on PCB issue 2 or later but not on PCB issue 1 So if you use STIB issue 1 the external terminating resistors are required For the external termination you can get the terminating unit locally or use GDK 162 100 TERM which is the terminating unit with 4 P to P connecti
95. eful for the customer who wants more single line devices even though DTIB is installed in the system 3 DTIB is capable of connecting to single line device such as Fax Modem without any SLIB board 2B modules are supported in the following condition Software 3 2 or later version except 3 4 version Hardware Digital Terminal Interface only LKD 30DS 2B DTIU30 or 2B SLIU30 Line length See clause 2 3 3 Electrical Specifications Note li In case of using 2B DTIU30 and the secondary digital keyset it is recommended to use the separate main s adapter which confirms to the appropriate national or local electrical adapter for the secondary DKTU 2 The separate mains adapter can be get in local market the recommended specification is Output capacity 24 to 30V DC more than 200 mA Size of output plug the inside diameter 2 1mm the outside diameter 5 5mm The following table shows LKD series which the 2B module can be installed DKTU 2B DTIUSO 2B SLIU30 LKD 30DS Yes Yes LKD 30LDS X X LKD 8DS X X LKD 2NS X X Table 2 4 11 Available 2B module in LKD series For more details see Installation manual for Fig 2 4 9 a 2B DTIU30 and Fig 2 4 9 b 2B SLIU30 42 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 4 13 4 GDK PC Phone CTI GDK PC PHONE is based on Microsoft TAPI Telephony Application Programming Interface Standard Specification and Windows 3 1 or Win
96. ent detection circuits A D and D A conversions and pulse and ground flash signaling circuit LCOB contains 4 LEDs to indicate the in use status of each CO line RJ21 type male connector is mounted on the front edge of the LCOB for the connection to lines LCOB can be optionally equipped with up to 4 Call Metering Units CMU to monitor call charge a Call Progress Tone Unit CPTU to detect call progress tone and a DTMF Receiver Unit DTRU to detect DTMF signal A CMU supports call metering function and can be installed on each line And the appropriate type of CMU should be installed on the line according to the national specification Each CPTU contains two tone detection circuits that are time shared under software control as system resources These detectors are used in support of several features such as ACNR If such features are to be used it is recommended that at least one CPTU be provided for every LCOB According to sensitivity of tone detector two types of CPTU CPTU A CPTU B are available CPTU A has wide tone detection range 305Hz 640Hz and CPTU B has narrow tone detection range 350Hz 620Hz 440Hz 480Hz 1 LCOB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 in any KSU Add on boards DTRU CPTU A CPTU B CMU50PR CMU12PR CMU16 2 4 9 2 LCOBS Loop Start Co Line Interface Board with 8 Ports LCOB8 provides 8 CO PBX Loop Start CO Lines which support pulse DTMF signal LCOBS contains 8 LEDs to indicate the use of each CO line
97. ere are six universal slots in the MB SLOT 1 6 Any kind of peripheral card can be installed in the universal slot RGU6 can be installed in the right bottom side of KSU through RGU connector on MB PFTU is connected to the PFTU connector on MB 2 4 2 PSU Power Supply Unit A Power Supply Unit PSU is supplied with KSU The PSU converts commercial AC power 110 127 220 240V AC 48 63Hz to DC voltages regulates the voltages and provides the appropriate DC voltages to the back plane for distribution to other system components Three DC outputs are provided 5V DC 30V DC A red LEDs in the KSU side panel indicate the presence of 30V DC The PSU includes circuitry to charge externally connected 24 volt batteries and controls operation of the battery back up circuits And the PSU will provide system operating voltages from the batteries if commercial AC power fails In addition battery back up control circuitry is incorporated in the PSU to disconnect the batteries prior to a deep discharge or over charged 2 4 3 RGU Ring Generator Unit The Ring Generator Unit provides the ring voltage to the SLIB circuits to ring the SLT Also the RGU provides the input to the Message Wait source on the SLIB cards The output of the RGU is 65V AC 25 Hz The RGU6 can support simultaneous ringing for 10 SLTs The internal RGU is fitted on the lower right side panel inside cabinet 2 4 4 PFTU Power Failure Transfer Unit The
98. erface Board sessi 32 2 4 10 ISDN Boards m ettet tette to eed 32 24 10 1 GDK 100 ISDN PRIB Primary Rate Interface 32 2410 2 ARIA 130 ISDN PRIB Primary Rate Interface Board sss 33 2410 3 GDK 100 ISDN BRIB Basic Rate Interface Board T interface only 33 2 4 10 4 ARIA 130 ISDN BRIB ii AH LI MU e He Me dete 33 2 4 10 5 ARIA 130 ISDN BRIU iioii attese deiade Miu eater etaed add derer 33 2 4 1006 ISDN STIB Basic Rate Interface Board switch able S T 34 2 4 11 VOIB Voice Over Internet Protocol Interface Board sse 34 2 4 12 Addon boards uc dU PRIM ie 35 2 4 121 PMU Programming Memory Module esses eene nnne 35 24 122 2 Programming Memory Module esses 36 2 4 123 ASMU Advanced Software Module Unit sse 37 2 4 124 ASMU2 Advanced Software Module Unit2 seen 37 2 4 125 DMEMU Dram Memory Unit enne ennt nnne enn nnns 37 2 4 12 MODU Modem Unit sisse sisse einen etn iii i 37 2 4 12 7 SIU Serial Interface Unit sessi seinen nnne nnn renean 38 2 4128 DTRU DTRU II DTRU4 Receiver 38 24129 MSGU MS
99. eric key if any number exists After selecting it is possible to re select FT number by pressing Flash R button to cancel selection Press Function 79 button 9 Success or failure of the subscription is notified with confirmation tone to the attendant and the wireless terminal If succeeded the wireless terminal goes to an idle state and its station number is displayed 156 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual If failed repeat steps of the attendant and D 8 steps of wireless terminal The key sequence of the PARK LLP PC LL Two digits decimal representation of PARK length Bit count P P 11 octal digits representation of PARK C Check digit It is calculated as the sum of each digit in the input stream multiplied by its Position in the input stream modulo 11 if the result is 10 this is represented by the The key sequence of the AC code D D D D AC value Up to 8 digits decimal representation FTID 1 4 3 Atthe wireless terminal GDC 340H Auto subscription is provided only MEMU UP DOWN 51 select Base No AC code OK Display SEARCHING Display PARK last 12Digit 4 OK Press MENU UP or DOWN button Press Cs Press C 4 Select base number 1 4 using UP or DOWN button and press OK button 5 Enter AC code up to 8 digits decimal representation and press OK button The wireless terminal tries to search
100. erminal Note R is 100 ohm terminating resistors Figure 3 5 17 b Terminating method of BRIB STIB without switchable terminating resistors 3 5 7 5 Clock Control Cable wiring Multi ISDN board installation ARIA 130 system allows Multi ISDN boards to be installed When Multi ISDN board installation clock control cable should be connected according to the priority of the cards Then in case that the ISDN line of the board with the higher priority is in the state of Loss of signal or clock failed the synchronized clock for system will be supplied from next daisy chained ISDN board Every ISDN card in TE mode generates the reference clock synchronized with ISDN line and transmits the clock to PLLU on MPB according to the clock control signal High 1 state Low 0 state IN Enable the reference clock circuit Disable the reference clock out circuit OUT Enable next clock circuit Disable next clock circuit Table 3 5 7 clock control cable on ISDN board 120 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Back Plane Basic Mother Board Priority of Boards PRIB TE mode STIB T interface s e Note 1 Clock control cables supplied by LGE should be connected between ISDN boards according to the priority of them when multi ISDN boards installation 2 When PRIB is set to master NT mode the clock cable connected with PRIB is not required Figure 3 5 18 a
101. fferent types of instrumentation The KSU of ARIA 130 is a wall mounted cabinet that houses the MB Mother Board and card slots for the CO line Key Station SLT ISDN LAN interface boards and other useful boards There are two story KSU in the system The first KSU is basic KSU On the other hand the second one is the expansion KSU MPB should be installed in the fixed MPB slot in the first KSU There is a built in PSU that is installed in the fixed PSU position in two KSU The system architecture has been designed to allow a high level of software control over the system s hardware The software incorporates a vast array of features and capabilities including PC Database Administration Auto Route Select ACD etc The ARIA 130 system supports a combination of Digital Keysets KD KD E KD S KD C LKD series various kinds of ISDN terminals and wireless terminals as well as analogue single line devices With the keysets commonly used features are activated by direct button selection Additionally many functions may be accessed by dialing specific codes or optionally by assigning these dial codes to Flexible Buttons on the keyset In addition to key telephones an array of optional terminals is available including DSS DLS Console Intercom Door Box With the flexibility of the ARIA 130 extensive feature content and the capability to use an array of instruments the ARIA 130 can be tailored to meet the short and long term needs of the most deman
102. for the register system and SEARCHING is displayed on the LCD After searching the register system PARK last 12digits value is displayed on the LCD If the PARK value displayed is right press OK button If the PARK value displayed isn t right press UP or DOWN button And then the wireless terminal retries to search for the register system and SEARCHING is displayed again Success or failure of the subscription is notified with confirmation tone to the attendant and the wireless terminal 9 If succeeded in subscription the wireless terminal goes to an idle state and its station number is displayed If failed repeat 3 6 steps of the attendant and 1 7 steps of wireless terminal Condition 1 Wireless terminal must be subscribed to system for normal service Only attendant can subscribe the wireless terminals GAP 3 Attendant can subscribe another wireless terminal after one subscribing procedure If attendant want to subscribe wireless terminal that was subscribed already it will be heard error tone 157 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual D User Desubscription Description This procedure makes a wireless terminal loose access right to the ARIA 130 system To de subscribe the wireless terminal it should be in an idle state Operation 1 Attendant station Trans Pgm O Flex Button2 Station Number Hold Save If you press the Trans Pgm button Tr
103. ftware development CON3 NT TE mode selection for QSIG Default open TE Note 2 CON5 Serial interface connector 9 pin RS232C male Note 1 CON6 Clock control IN Note 3 CON7 Clock control OUT Note 3 CON8 RJ45 type jack for PRI Line connection Clause 3 5 Table 3 4 47 Connector on PRIB 1 Access to the board for the purpose of development and maintenance Board issue 2 or earlier version CONS is RS 232C 9 pin male to access the board for the purpose of development and maintenance This connector can be directly connected with PC for trace PRIB issue 2 or earlier version Board issue 2A or later version 88 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual CONB and application circuits PRIB are removed on PRIB issue 2A to unify the method of tracing peripheral cards such as PRIB BRIB STIB and WTIB in all LDK systems CON1 is mounted to access the board for the purpose of development and maintenance The external module GDK TRC1 for RS 232C serial interface should be required to access the board through this connector See GDK TRC1 in section 2 4 15 2 CONS NT TE mode selection Open circuit between 2 pins TE mode normal operation Short circuit between 2 pins NT mode Special operation e g NT mode in QSIG operation 3 CONG CONT They are used to control the clock signal when multi ISDN boards are installed See Clock Control Cable Wiring on section 3 5 7 5 o o o o o
104. g Figure shows ISDN reference point and Functional group ISDN Network or V X Terminal f Figure 3 5 13 a ISDN Reference Points and Functional Group Reference point Theoretical point to classify the functional unit 1 V point PX line 2 U point Subscriber line Subscriber line between public exchange and NT1 Network termination 2wire and 4 5Km distance 3 T point ISDN Trunk line Trunk line for PBX between NT1 and PBX system 4wire and 1Km max distance 4 S point ISDN standard user interface Standard point for ISDN terminal connection physically same as T point multiple connection possible 5 R point X or V series terminal interface Reference point between Terminal adapter and non ISDN terminal connection Functional Units NT1 Network Termination NT2 Protocol Handle PBX TE1 Standard ISDN interface TE TE2 Non Standard ISDN interface TE TA Adapter for non standard ISDN interface Sc ps oo erem 113 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual ISDN trunk connection Basic Rate LDK System ISDN Board TR BRIB STIB T Max 1000 meters 1 Point to Point connection 2 TR Termination resistor 100 ohm Figure 3 5 13 b ISDN Trunk connection Basic Rate Interface T ISDN Terminal Connection Basic Rate BRIB Max 1000 meters STIB T 4 P to P Connection Max 200 meters to MP Connection EC Short Pas
105. ical codes 93 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 3 MISB wiring MISB provides connections for 2 music sources 2 external page ports 4 relay contact controls and an alarm door bell input monitor through RJ21 type female connector Table 3 5 2 shows the contact assignments of RJ21 type connector on MISB The cable with RJ21 type male connector is required to connect with terminal or external devices It is possible to get the cable locally or use GDK 162 5MC2 supplied by LGE on the order if necessary External Music Source wiring MISB is capable of accommodating up to 2 ports of External Music Sources through 2 pairs of a RJ21 type connector CHAMP 1 on the board MOH 1 Pin No 11 and Pin No 36 2 Pin No 12 and Pin No 37 The level can be adjusted in 0 5 dB steps to 20 dB of the input Note if the output of the source is too high or low it will be necessary to lower or raise the output level control at the source The above External Music sources including an Internal Music Source on MPB are selectable by Admin Programming See Programming Manual External Paging wiring supports up to 2 External Paging ports through 2 pairs of a RJ21 type connector CHAMP1 on the board EXP1 Pin No 13 and Pin No 38 EXP2 Pin No 14 and Pin No 39 The above External Music sources are selectable by Admin Programming External DC Power Supply External Ext paging
106. igher byte Lower byte Label on ROM Reference on PCB Labelon ROM Reference on PCB BRIB GSOOB Version 4 1 1 1 1 U11 R GSOOB Version 4 1 1 1 2 U10 R ROM1 Checksum OM1 ROM2 Checksum OM2 STIB GSOON Version 4111 3 U11 R GSOON Version 4 1 1 1 4 U10 R ROM Checksum OM1 ROM2 Checksum OM2 PRIB GS00Q Version 4 1 1 1 5 U201 GS00Q Version 4 1 1 1 6 U200 ROM1 Checksum ROM1 ROM Checksum ROM2 Table 4 1 3 Firmware Marking Table 131 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 4 2 4 3 Station CO Line Number Assignments As same as any other station CO cards the station CO line number on ISDN card is assigned by ADMIN 101 103 in Admin Programming In PRIB the 30 continuous CO line numbers are assigned by ADMIN 101 103 In BRIB the 8 continuous CO line numbers are assigned by ADMIN 101 103 Two continuous CO line numbers are assigned per each port 2B D In STIB with all T Interfaces as same as BRIB the 8 continuous CO line numbers are assigned by ADMIN 101 103 Two continuous CO line numbers are assigned per each port 2B D In STIB with all S Interfaces the 8 continuous station numbers are assigned by ADMIN 101 103 Two continuous station numbers are assigned per each port 2B D If STIB is used for both S Interface and T interface then system assigns the continuous CO line number on each T Interface and the continuous station number on each S Interface
107. igital Direct Station Selection Direct Line Selection DSS DLS Consoles can be connected to any port of a DTIB in place of a Keyset Up to 7 DSS DLS Consoles can be associated with a Keyset in the system database 7 DSS DLS Consoles can be installed in the same table beside the specific station Each console incorporates a 4 by 12 matrix of Flexible Buttons a total of 48 Buttons each with an associated LED for status indications The DSS DLS Console includes a RJ 11 type jack for connection to the system Digital Phone Box The Digital Phone Box provides hands free intercom conversation from any location that generally does not require a fully functional Key Telephone The Digital Phone Box is connected to any port of a DTIB in place of a Keyset The Digital Phone Box includes a volume control slide switch and has 2 feature buttons with LEDs one to call preprogrammed stations CALL and the second to block incoming calls DND 2 4 13 2 MOHU Music On Hold Unit The MOHU provides External Music Source to the system through any kind of Single Line Interface including 2B SLIUSO in ARIA 130 System The external music source provided through single line interface is used as music source of the system that is the music source through MOHU offers the same function that the other external music source of the system do A MOHU has two interface circuits to connect 2 music sources with 2 single line interface The system allows the maximum 5 interface circui
108. installed in the universal slot No 1 6 of any KSU 2 For QSIG operation check the mode setting method and the contact assignments of RJ45 type connector according to the mode of line TE or NT See the clause 3 5 7 3 The clock control cable should be connected to the proper position when multi ISDN cards are installed in a system See section 3 5 7 5 82 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 4 6 4 GDK 100 ISDN BRIB Basic Rate T Interface Installation The BRIB card provides 4 interface circuits of BRI Basic Rate Interface format digital CO interface If more than one ISDN board is required some special cable should be used for clock signal control CONS are used to control the clock signal when multi ISDN boards are installed Refer to Clock Control Cable Wiring of section 3 5 7 5 Function of LED LED Function Status Remark The status of Line 1 Red Error Green In use OFF Idle LED2 The status of Line 2 Red Error Green In use OFF Idle LED3 The status of Line 3 Red Error Green In use OFF Idle LED4 The status of Line 4 Red Error Green In use OFF Idle Table 3 4 37 LED on BRIB Function of SW1 default all OFF while delivering the board Pole Function ON OFF Remark 1 Not used 2 TEI Fixed TEI Automatic TEI Note 1 2 3 Layer 2 trace Enable Disable Note 3 4 Layer 3 trace Enable Disable Note 3
109. interface circuits are used for the transmission of digital signals Data amp clock are transmitted by the NT master and extracted by TE salve BRIB will be positioned at reference point la T on ETS 300 012 that is TE slave without power feeding BRIB contains reset and watchdog circuit address decoder external RAM program memory ROM the circuitry to control the highway interface DBID and the board line s specific circuitry The board line s specific circuitry is PEB2084 for Physical layer and PEB2075 for data link layer BRIB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 in any KSU The maximum 5 BRIBs can be installed in ARIA 130 system 2 4 10 4 ARIA 130 ISDN BRIB BRIB has specified to support two interface circuits that allow interfacing the ISDN BRI two interface circuits are used for the transmission of digital signals Data amp clock are transmitted by the NT master and extracted by TE salve BRIB will be positioned at reference point la T on ETS 300 012 that is TE slave without power feeding Compared to GDK 100 BRIB ARIA 130 BRIB doesn t have on board processor and is controlled by main CPU on MPB BRIB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 in any KSU The maximum 3 BRIBs can be installed in ARIA 130 system 2 4 10 5 ARIA 130 ISDN BRIU BRIU has specified to support two interface circuits that allow interfacing the ISDN BRI two interface circuits are used for the transmission of digital signals D
110. l connectors a Female connector b Male connector Figure 3 5 22 Contact assignments of RJ21 type connectors 3 5 8 2 Miniature 6 position jack The contact assignments of miniature 6 position jack registered in FCC Figure 3 5 23 Contact assignments of miniature 6 position jack 129 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 8 3 Miniature 8 position jack for ISDN connection The contact assignments of miniature 8 position jack used for ISDN connection a Basic Rate User network Interface ISO 8877 ITU T Rec 1 430 Power Source 3 Power Source 3 Power Source 3 Power Source 3 Transmit Receive Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Transmit Receive Power Source 2 Power Source 2 Power Source 2 Power Source 2 Fig 3 5 24 a RJ 45 Connector Table 3 5 8 a Contact assignments b Primary Rate User network Interface E1 T1 ISO 10173 ANSI T1 408 Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Shield R Shield T Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Shield T Shield R s Power Source Power Source Power Source Power Source Fig 3 5 24 b RJ 45 Connector Table 3 5 8 b Contact assignments 130 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual SECTION 4 ISDN BOARDS This section briefly introduces ISDN boards Number Assignment and the other information For more details for installation see the ISDN part of clauses 2 4 System co
111. l be displayed in LCD lt Incase of entering AC code At attendant station Trans Pgm O Flex Button3 Code Max 8 Digits Hold Save The key sequence of the AC code D D D D Up to 8 digits decimal representation D If you press the Trans Pgm button Trans Pgm LED will flash 60 IPM Flash and On Off LED will be turned on Then you can enter then user program mode 2 Press 0 3 Press Flexible Button 3 4 Enter the AC code 5 If you press the Hold Pgm button you will be heard confirm tone Condition 1 AC code is must be programmed for user subscription 2 AC code must be programmed one time after system was installed If you change AC code under System operation it may not operate properly Ex Subscribed terminal may not receive the incoming call or not make an outgoing call 3 If PARK value are changed you must enter the AC code again 4 The initial AC code is 000000 5 AC code change will not affect the system operation except subscribing new wireless terminal 155 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual C User Subscription Description This procedure is for subscribing the wireless terminal to ARIA 130 system Operation 1 Attendant station Trans Pgm O Flex Button 1 Station Number Phone Type Hold Save D If you press the Trans Pgm button Trans Pgm LED will flash 60 IPM Flash and On Off LED will be tu
112. larm Door Detection 1 input RS 232C optional SIU Not Available 24 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual A RJ21 type female connector is mounted on the front edge of the MISB for the connection to above circuits MISB can be installed only in the slot No 6 of the 1st KSU Add on board None 25 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 4 7 VMIB Voice Mail Interface Board Voice Mail Interface Board VMIB provides announcements for the system s ACD UCD features as well as the System Voice Prompts and Recorded User Greetings Following table shows the capacity of memory ADPCM channel of VMIB and its optional board Item Basic Option for expansion Maximum Capacity a board a system Channel 4 channels 4 channels 8 channels 16 channels System Voice Prompt 300 min 300 min 600 min 1200 min ACD UCD Announcement User Greeting Table 2 4 2 Capacity of Memory ADPCM channel of VMIB e VMIB allows a FMEU or a VCEU to be expanded e ARIA 130 allows 2 VMIB boards to be installed o usasa aw au fo olamu nma nna a ffo 2 NAND Flash U41 U43 NAND NAND Flash Flash U42 U44 NAND NAND Flash Flash EH 2 0 o amp Figure 2 4 6 Configuration There are two option boards one is VCEU fo
113. less terminal Press the function button Dial 0 Dial the PARK number OR skip this step Press the redial button Dial the AC code 8 digits Press the redial button Dial the subscribing system number FTID 1 4 Press the function button Hear confirmation tone At the GDC 345h wireless terminal you have a choice of two subscript odes MANUAL Press the MENU button Select register dial 5 1 Press OK button Enter the 14 digit park ID No from MPB Press REDIAL button Enter AC code Press REDIAL button Select FT ID no 1 4 Press OK button Hear Confirmation tone and display shows station number Issue 1 2 At the GDC 340H wireless terminal Press the MENU button Select register dial 5 1 Select Base No press OK Enter the AC code 8 digits press OK Display shows searching Display shows the last 12 digits of the PARK No Press OK AUTO Press the MENU button Select register dial 5 1 Press OK button Press REDIAL button Display shows searching then enter AC Enter AC code Press REDIAL button Select FT ID no 1 4 Press OK button Hear Confirmation tone and display shows station number To De Subscribe a single user from the attendant At the Attendant Press TRANS PGM Dial 0 Press flex button 2 Dial the station number Press HOLD SAVE 162 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation M
114. less terminal is designed for ease of use at the desks of users or moving throughout a facility tis small and light for ease of use 140 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual The LCD displays call information and the status of terminal The keypad contains specially labeled keys assisting users to make calls and operate telephone features Subscription The wireless terminals associate unique identities to prevent unauthorized use of the PSTN line See the User Guide of the GDC 33xH and GDC 340H for the subscription of wireless terminals LCD Display The GDC 33xH has a three line display 6 icons amp 20 characters for alohanumeric information and the GDC 340H has a three line display 8 icons amp 24 characters for alphanumeric information Val So CSCU 00 GDC 33xH b GDC 340H Figure 5 3 5 The LCD Display Security The wireless terminal ciphers voice information before transmitting it It ensures that the conversations are private and inaccessible to electronic eavesdropping Ringing There are various types of ring signal in the wireless terminal and users can select the ring signal and control the volume of ring signal Seven volume levels are available in GDC 335xH and four volume levels are available in GDC 340H Key Pad Tone A beep is heard when the wireless terminals recognize a dial input from dial pad Low Battery Alarm When the batter
115. lot Assignments amp Determination of the number of able to register wireless terminals Reset the ARIA 130 System Program of the PARK at the attendant station Register wireless terminal Make an initial call olco cJ oOx Or GO To c 160 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 5 4 5 130 DECT A Quick Programming Guide Determine the PARK number The Portable Access Rights Key number can be found on a label on the MPB e g 31100013505703 If the PARK No has already been entered into the system you can read it from the attendant position follow this procedure At the attendant Press TRANS PGM e Dial 02 e Press flex button 4 e The 14 digit PARK number will be displayed To enter the PARK No into the system this will Initialise the WTIB At the Attendant Press TRANS PGM Dial O Press flex button 6 Enter the PARK Number Press HOLD SAVE Hear confirmation tone Enter AC Authentication code At the Attendant Press TRANS PGM e Dial O flex button 3 Dialthe AC code up to eight digits e g 12345678 Press HOLD SAVE To Subscribe At the Attendant Press TRANS PGM Dial 0 Press flex button 1 Dial the Station number Dial the phone type e g 1 GDC 335H 3 GDC 34xH Press HOLD SAVE 161 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual At the GDC 335H wire
116. m LED will flash 60 IPM Flash and On Off LED will be turned on Then you can enter then user program mode 2 Press 0 s S Press Flexible Button 6 4 Enter the system ID PARK code 5 After entering the PARK code press Hold Save button Then you can hear confirm tone The key sequence of the PARK LLP PC LL Two digits decimal representation of PARK length Bit count P P 11 octal digits representation of PARK C Check digit It is calculated as the sum of each digit in the input stream multiplied by its position in the input stream modulo 11 if the result is 10 this is represented by the 154 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Conditions 1 You must program for system ID when you install the system 2 If you program system ID all data that were related to wireless features will be erased 3 _ The initial PARK value is 00000000000000 So the value will be display in LCD at first B Authentication Code Description Authentication Code is entered at only attendant station before you begin to subscribe wireless terminal GAP to ARIA 130 Operation lt Incase of confirming AC code 1 At attendant station Trans Pgm O Button 3 D f you press the Trans Pgm button Trans Pgm LED will flash 60 IPM Flash and On Off LED will be turned on Then you can enter then user program mode 2 Press 0 3 Press Flexible Button 3 4 Current AC code wil
117. m in Width mm in Depth mm in Weight kg lbs KSU 406 440 230 5 13 2 Digital Keyset 236 9 3 192 7 6 84 3 3 1 5 3 3 Digital DSS DLS Console 236 9 3 125 4 9 62 2 4 0 9 2 0 Digital ICM Door Box 45 1 8 140 5 5 100 3 9 0 5 1 1 Digital Data Module 37 5 175 6 9 148 5 8 1 5 3 3 Base Station GDC 330B 170 220 57 0 46 Wireless GDC 33xH 145 50 35 0 15 Terminal GDC 340H 131 49 32 0 102 Table 2 3 1 Dimension and weight 2 3 2 Environment Specification Degrees 0 Degrees F Operation Temperature 0 40 32 104 Optimum Operation Temperature 20 26 68 78 Storage Temperature 10 70 32 158 Relative Humidity 0 80 non condensing Table 2 3 2 Environment specification 2 3 3 Electrical Specification 2 3 3 1 System Electrical Specification Item Specification 1 PSU AC Voltage Input 110 or 220 1096 Volt AC 48 63Hz AC Power 127W AC Input Fuse 4 0 amp 220Volt AC 8 0 amp 110Volt AC DC Output Voltage 5 5 30Volt DC 2 Battery Backup PSU Input Voltage 24Volt DC PSU Battery Fuse 10 0amp 250Volt AC Charging Current Max 0 5A 3 External Relay Contact lamp 24Volt DC 4 Music Source Input O0dBm 6000hm 5 External Paging Port O0dBm 6000hm Table 2 3 3 System Electrical specification 16 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual Issue 1 2 2 3 3 2 Base Station Specification GDC 330B Item Specificati
118. may increase to max 200 meters LEDs on the PCB of a base station provide diagnostic information for base station status LED Number Meaning Normal State LED 1 PWR ON Steady ON LED 2 REF ON Steady ON LED 3 TX ON Blinking like steady on LED 4 RX ON Blinking Table 5 3 4 LEDs on Base Station Antenna Diversity Spatial diversity at the base station is implemented by using two antennas The antenna providing a best signal for each time slot is selected This is performed on the basis of the RF power level and alternatively the quality information In DECT the BER Bit Error Ratio is affected by multi path propagation not only in terms of signal fading but in terms of time dispersion which leads to ISI Inter Symbol Interference Antenna diversity reduces not only the fading probability but the effect of time dispersion Power Feeding The base station is DC powered from the WTIB Fig 5 3 3 shows the phantom power feeding circuit between a WTIB and a base station Base Station Vin Vout e Posister A Diode Tx Data gt P C 4 z Transformer Transformer Rx Data 2 C 2 Transformer Transformer Figure 5 3 3 Phantom Power Feeding Circuit between WTIB and Base Station 139 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Roaming A base station intercommunicates with a user s wireless terminal as long as the user stays in the service area of the base station If the use
119. mponents 3 4 6 Board Installation and 3 5 7 ISDN wiring Otherwise for more details for the features and Admin programming related to ISDN see Programming Manual 4 1 Basic Information There are several kinds of ISDN board on ARIA 130 system as follows Board Channels Option Interface Max Board Remark Basic ARIA 130 4B Ch 2BRI 4B Channels 2BRI T interface BRIB ARIA 130 BRIU 3 No CPU on board ARIA 130 30B Ch 1PRI T interface 2 max 40ch No CPU on board PRIB GDK 100 BRIB 8B Ch 4BRI T interface 5 CPU on board GDK 100 STIB 8B Ch 4BRI S T interface 5 CPU on board GDK 100 PRIB 30B Ch 1PRI T interface 2 max 40ch CPU on board Table 4 1 1 ISDN boards in ARIA 130 Note 1 GDK 100 BRIB STIB PRIB board can be used in ARIA 130 and ARIA 300 system 2 You can install ISDN boards within the station and CO line capacity of the system Max Stations Max CO Lines ARIA 130 96 40 Table 4 1 2 ISDN port Not achieved the simultaneously See the system capacity 3 The maximum 8 ISDN TEs Terminal Equipment can be connected to the single S Interface port and any kind of ISDN TEs which are compatible with ETSI ISDN specification can be connected to the S Interface For example ISDN phone G4 Fax Video Terminal ISDN PC Card etc can be connected 4 Firmware Marking Table for GDK 100 ISDN boards BOARD H
120. n Duplex Half Dulpex or Full Duplex Auto Negotiation VoIP Protocol H 323 Revision 2 Voice Compression G 711 G 729A G 729B G 723 1 G 726 G 727 Voice Fax Switching Automatic Echo cancellation G 168 2 3 3 7 Specification for LANU Table 2 3 8 VOIB VOIU Specification Specification LAN Interface 10 100 Base T Ethernet IEEE 802 3 Speed 10 Mbps Duplex Half Duplex or Full Duplex Auto Negotiation Table 2 3 9 LANU Specification Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual 2 4 SYSTEM COMPONENTS Issue 1 2 The following table shows the available slots in which every card can be installed Some boards for GDK 100 ARIA 300 can be used in ARIA 130 system Others are used in only ARIA 130 system No Board Number Slot Position Description Name of Ports 1 st 2nd KSU KSU 1 KSU Key Service Unit 2 PSU PSU PSU Power Supply Unit 120W 3 MPB MPB Main Processor Board slot 4 PMU1 1 MPB Program Module for only 1st KSU 5 PMU2 1 MPB Program Module for both 1st and 2nd KSU 6 ASMU1 1 MPB Program Module for TAPI PC ATTD Networking support 1st KSU only 7 ASMU2 1 MPB Program Module for TAPI PC ATTD Networking support 1st amp 2nd KSU 8 MODU 1 MPB 33 6Kbps Internal Modem 9 SIU 1 MPB Serial Interface Unit 10 DMEMU 1 MPB 16M
121. ng the VOIB is inactive VOIB board complies VoIP Protocol Stack standard H 323 Revision 2 and in case of connecting to a system from other vendor it is strongly recommended to check interoperability before installation and purchase decision To avoid the interoperability problem with other system it is recommended to use between ARIA 130 and ARIA 130 or ARIA 130 and ARIA 300 34 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual To insure Quality of Service QoS it is also recommended to use this board under Intranet which guarantees the quality of network VOIB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 in any KSU Maximum four 4 VOIU board can be installed in a VOIB and each VOIU provides two 2 VoIP channels 2 4 12 Add on boards This chapter describes add on boards which can be installed on various types of boards to support the additional function PMU Provides operating software MPB MODU Provides a 33 6K baud modem for local access MPB DMEMU Provides a 16 Mbytes EDO DRAM MPB SIU Provides additional one RS232 serial interfaces MPB SMEMU Provides a 2 Mbytes SRAM MPB LANU Provides Ethernet Interface MPB DTRU DTRUII DTRU4 Provides further 2 4 DTMF receivers Note 1 MSGU MSGU48 Provides Message Waiting signals to 6 SLT ports Note 2 MSGUII Provides Message Waiting signals to 12 SLT ports SLIBII CPTU A CPTU B Provides Call progress detection functi
122. nsion of the system 2 Tolocate the called party the WTIB sends a request containing the ID of the called wireless terminal to all base stations 3 Thecalled wireless terminal responds to the base station onto which it is locked 4 The RF link is established The call then proceeds like other calls in the office telephone system Initiated Call from a Wireless Terminal 1 The wireless terminal locks onto a base station and initiates a RF link 2 base station transmits call information to the WTIB The call then proceeds like other calls in the office telephone system B Controlling a Call During a call interaction occurs mainly between the wireless terminal and a WTIB The wireless terminal accepts input at the keypad by user and sends the information to a WTIB via base station The WTIB handles most of signaling functions and controls the display of wireless terminal C Terminating a Call Call termination involves releasing a voice channel and taking a wireless terminal into a standby status When WTIB recognizes that a call has terminated it sends a release message to a base station The base station and wireless terminal are released In some cases the base station should initiate call termination by sending a message to the WTIB Loss of wireless terminal power and interference with the RF signal are examples of events that cause the base station to terminate a call abruptly 136 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone Sys
123. nstable So we recommend that two KSUs should be installed on the flat wall 2 Powering on when KSU1 and KSU2 are both installed Power on sequence power on the 2 KSU first and then the 1 KSU 1 KSU is powered on before the gm KSU then the MPB must be reset THIS MANUAL WAS DOWNLOADED FROM v rr EPHONEWRECKERS www telephonewreckers com au Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 3 1 Mounting 1st and 2nd KSU The 1st KSU is metal frame cabinet designed for wall mounting The KSU must not be mounted on a masonry or dry wall surface in this case a wooden backboard is required reference paragraph backboard Installation The distance between mounting holes and the position of mounting holes is shown in Fig 3 3 2 3 3 3 The KSU is mounted with four 10 or larger 1 5 inch or longer screws First drill pilot holes in the two locations marked insert the screws and tighten leaving about 0 5 inch exposed Mount the KSU on the screws and tighten the screws securely The 2nd KSU for expansion is a metal housing designed for wall mount installation as the 1st KSU The 2nd KSU is mounted in a manner similar to the 1st KSU refer to Fig 3 3 3 Select the positions of two holes to fix 2nd KSU on the wall so that the proper connection between 1st KSU and 2nd KSU will be possible Mount the 2nd KSU on the screws and tighten the screws securely And insert the 4 fasteners in the both lef
124. ntain 6 circuits to support 6 SLTs The MSGUII contains 12 circuits to support 12 SLTs The MSGU can be optionally installed on SLIB24 and DSIB The MSGU48 can be optionally installed on SLIB48 and SLIB2E The MSGU Il can be optionally installed on SLIB II 2 4 12 10 CPTU Call Progress Tone Detection Unit CPTU A CPTU B CPTU4 The Call Progress Tone Detection Unit is used to detect specific call progress tones which are supplied from the CO or PABX Tone detection is employed to support features such as ACNR Automatic Called Number Redial CPTU provides 2 tone detection circuits that are time shared under the control of the system software as a system resource regardless its position CPTU have two versions CPTU A and CPTU B CPTU A has wide tone detection range 305Hz 640Hz and CPTU B has narrow tone detection range 350Hz 620Hz 440Hz 480Hz 1 The CPTU can be optionally installed on the LCOB The CPTU4 can be optionally installed on the LCOB8 38 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 4 12 11 CMU Call Metering Unit The Call Metering Unit detects call metering signals from the CO or PABX to monitor call duration charges There are six kinds of CMUs as followings 12KHz 12KHz and Polarity Reversal 16KHz 50Hz Longitudinal 50Hz Longitudinal and Polarity Reversal Polarity Reversal CMU can be optionally installed on the LCOB and each CMU supports one CO Line Each t
125. number of base station in a system you should consider base station broadcast range 143 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 Base Station Range In a typical office environment each base station has a broadcast range of 50 meters and supports an area of 8 000 square meters but a broadcast range depends entirely upon office environment Where the absence of any obstruction provides perfect line of sight conditions between the base station and wireless terminal user If there is no atmospheric disturbance the range may increase to 200 meters The following base station broadcast ranges can be used as a rough guide to plan the base station positions In line of sight the base station has a range of up to 200m open area In hall the base station has a range of 40 70m In buildings the base station has a range of about 25 40m It assumes that walls are made of light brick plasterboard or wallboard with metal frames Normal electrical wiring central heating pipes office furniture and desktop computer equipment have no significant effect r Typical office environment up tp 50 meters r Line of sight up to 200 meters Rase Station Figure 5 4 1 Base Station Service Area The characteristic antenna field pattern is a torus doughnut centered on the antenna 3 Base Station Location on the Plan Drawing Determine the location of the base station on the plan drawing according to the previ
126. o o con7 ouT consin LI 0 CON2 JT CON1 GDK 100 PRIB U200 U201 ROM2 ROM1 Figure 3 4 20 PRIB Layout Check Points PRIB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 of any KSU For QSIG operation check the mode setting method and the contact assignments of RJ45 type connector according to the mode of line TE or NT See the clause 3 5 7 The clock control cable should be connected to the proper position when multi ISDN cards are installed in a system See section 3 5 7 5 89 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual Issue 1 2 3 4 7 VMIB Voice Mail Interface Board Installation VMIB provides system announcement ACD UCD announcement and User Greeting If necessary the FMEU Flash Memory Expansion Unit can be installed on VMIB for the expansion of User Greetings And if necessary the VCEU ADPCM Unit can be installed on VMIB for the expansion of user access channels NAND Flash U41 U43 NAND NAND Flash Flash Se CN9 U42 U44 NAND NAND Flash Flash c 0 Figure 3 4 21 layout VVVVVVV Vv 032 DSP D6301A U30 o uw mu mm nmmmm o DSP D6301A 1 DSP D6301A U31 DSP D6301A Ec e E Status Descripti
127. o erii Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual LG Electronics Inc Aria Communications Quadrant Business Park Unit 3 15 Pickering Road Mulgrave THIS MANUAL WAS DOWNLOADED FROM gre EPHONEWRECKERS e www telephonewreckers com au Aria 130 DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM CONFIDENTIALITY The information contained in this manual is the property of Aria Communications Pty Limited The contents of this manual must not be copied distributed or made available to any third party without the prior written consent of Aria Communications Pty Limited Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual documents the operation of the Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System However due to the on going improvement and update of software Aria Communications cannot guarantee the accuracy of printed material after the date of publication nor can Aria Communications accept responsibility for errors or omissions Revised manuals will be published as needed This manual replaces all previous issues THIS MANUAL WAS DOWNLOADED FROM gre EPHONEWRECKERS www telephonewreckers com au Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual REVISION HISTORY ISSUE DATE Contents of Changes REMARK Field Trial Nov 2002 Initial Document 1 0 10 March 03 Release Version 1 1 30 Sep 03 Change System Aria 130 BRI Capacity 1 2 11 11 03 Add STIB network side to c
128. odule Unit1 ASMU1 is one of the program package the functions are as follows PC Attendant CTI Networking ASMU1 package contains a CD ROM a PMU labeled as ASMU1 a serial cable SMEMU PMU in ASMU1 has 8M byte Flash ROM for download software through RS 232C ISDN line LAN port or Modem port on MPB ASMU will only support one KSU 2 4 12 4 ASMU2 Advanced Software Module Unit2 ASMU2 is one of the program package the functions are as follows PC Attendant CTI Networking ASMU2 package contains a CD ROM a PMU labeled as ASMU2 a serial cable and SMEMU PMU in ASMU2 has 8M byte Flash ROM for download software through RS 232C ISDN line LAN port or Modem port on MPB ASMU2 will support one OR two KSU s 2 4 12 5 DMEMU Dram Memory Unit DMEMU is an option board for the software downloading and the other features through Ethernet port EDO RAM memory module is designed to support a 32 bit wide bank of SDRAM memory package 2 4 12 6 MODU Modem Unit The MODU Modulator amp Demodulator Unit provides serial communication method of RS 232C interface for remote maintenance and remote PC Admin It supports V 34 V 32 bis V 32 V 22bis V 22 V 23 and V 21 Data Mode Therefore it operates in full duplex asynchronous modes at line rates up to 33 6kbps The Modem Unit provides an asynchronous modem for access to the system database and fault reporting features from a remote site The modem may be connected to a
129. old Save D Press the Trans Pgm button Trans Pgm LED will flash 60 IPM Flash and On Off LED will be turned on Then you can enter then user program mode 158 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 Press 0 3 Press flexible button 7 4 Enter password Press Hold Save you will be heard confirmation tone lt erase a special wireless terminal Trans Pgm O Button 8 Station Number Hold Save D Press the Trans Pgm button Trans Pgm LED will flash 60 IPM Flash and On Off LED will be turned on Then you can enter then user program mode 0 Press flexible 8 Dial station number that you want to de subscribe Press Hold Save you will be heard confirmation tone Condition 1 Wireless terminal must be de subscribed to system for normal service 2 Only attendant can de subscribe the wireless terminals 3 Attendant can de subscribe another wireless terminal after one subscribing procedure 4 If attendant want to de subscribe wireless terminal that was subscribed already it will be heard error tone 2 At the wireless terminal GDC 33xH Function 9 0000 Function Select Park number Function DPress Function 79 button Press 9 3 Enter User PIN number 0000 Press Function 79 button Select PARK number with UP DOWN key 6 Press Function 79 button
130. on 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 distance from the WTIB 600m twisted 2 pair cable Table 2 3 4 Base Station specification 2 3 33 Max Station Distance From The Item AWG 22 m kft System AWG 24 m kft Digital Keyset DTIB12 DTIB24 DSIB 500 1 6 330 1 Single Line Telephone SLIB24 SLIBII SLIB2E DSIB 2 500 8 2 1 600 5 2 SLIB48 5 000 16 5 3 300 10 Table 2 3 5 Max Station 2 3 3 4 Co Loop Specification Item Ring Detect Sensitivity Distance from the System Specification 40Vrms 16 30Hz 30Vrms 30 37Hz DTMF Dialing Frequency Deviation Less than 1 8 96 Signal Rise Time Max 5ms Tone Duration on time Min 50ms Inter digit Time Min 30ms Pulse Dialing Pulse Rate 10 pps Break Make Ratio 60 40 or 66 33 Table 2 3 6 CO loop specification 2 3 3 5 WHTU Specification Specification Max Transmission Power 250mW Modulation Method GFSK Frequency Band 1 880MHz 1 900MHz Table 2 3 7 WHTU specification 17 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual 2 3 3 6 Specification for VOIB VOIU Issue 1 2 LAN Interface 10 100 Base T Ethernet IEEE 802 3 Speed 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Auto Negotiatio
131. on ON OFF LED1 The status of channel 1 In use Idle LED2 The status of channel 2 In use Idle LED3 The status of channel 3 In use Idle LED4 The status of channel 4 In use Idle LED5 The status of channel 5 In use Idle LED6 The status of channel 6 In use Idle LED7 The status of channel 7 In use Idle LED8 The status of channel 8 In use Idle LED9 11 Not assemble LED12 Reserved Table 3 4 48 LED on VMIB 90 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Function of various connectors Connector Function Remark CN1 Serial interface connector 4pin for trace Note 1 CN2 For the purpose of development Note 2 CN3 CN6 CN7 Not used CN4 CN5 VCEU expansion connector CN8 CN9 FMEU expansion connector PJ1 PJ2 Not used Table 3 4 49 Connector on VMIB Note 1 Trace for the purpose of development and maintenance The external module for RS 232C serial interface should be required for trace using this connector See GDK TRC1 in section 2 4 15 2 2 It is impossible to use them for user access These connectors are usually used for the purpose of development and production test Function of various switches Switch Function Remark SW1 SRAM back up when power interruption or failure ON SW2 CPU reset SW3 SW5 Not used Not Used SW4 Service Normal Normal Table 3 4 50 Switch on VMIB 1 SW1 This is for the pu
132. on Note 3 CMU CMUA Provides Call Metering signal detection Note 4 VCEU Expands Channels up to additionally 4 channels VMIB FMEU Expands Recording time up to additionally 300 minutes VMIB Table 2 4 9 Add on boards 1 DTRU can be installed on SLIB24 SLIB48 DSIB And DTRUII can be only installed SLIBII DTRU4 can be installed on LCOB8 SLIB2E and SLIBII 2 MSGU can be installed on SLIB24 and DSIB MSGU48 on SLIB2E and SLIB48 and MSGUII on SLIBII 3 CPTU A CPTU B can be installed on LCOB CPTU4 can be installed on only LCOB8 4 Each type of CMU can be installed on the LCOB according to the local market condition and regulatory requirements 2 4 12 1 PMU1 Programming Memory Module PMU1 is installed on MPB has a program for system control administration and call processing PMU1 has 4M byte Flash ROM which download software through RS 232C ISDN line LAN port or Modem port on MPB PMU1 will only support one KSU 35 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 4 12 2 PMU2 Programming Memory Module PMU2 is installed on MPB has a program for system control administration and call processing PMU2 has 4M byte Flash ROM which download software through RS 232C ISDN line LAN port or Modem port on MPB PMU2 will support OR two KSU s 36 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 4 12 3 ASMU1 Advanced Software M
133. on provided by LG SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 Power does not feeding T E s rap Power feeding ro e e S L POWER Figure 3 4 18 Configuration of S T selection connectors Note 1 Each line can be selected to T or S interface according to the needs 2 After setting all lines respectively the slot s of STIB must be assigned as CO slot s and STA slot s together in Admin field 02 for the proper operation of STIB See the clause 4 2 and the Programming Manual 86 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Check Points 1 STIB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 of any KSU 2 Each interface should be set to the correct type T or S with S T selection connectors according to the needs of user And the RX and TX pairs of line should be correctly connected to the TX and RX pairs of NT1 or TE according to the interface type of each line 3 Terminating resistors on the line The 2nd pole of SW1 should be set to the proper position according to the type of TEI 5 The clock control cable should be connected to the proper position when multi ISDN cards are installed in a system See section 3 5 7 5 gt LED2 LED3 LED4 CON2 CON4 OUT CON3 IN CON1 CON13 Figure 3 4 19 STIB Layout 3 4 6 6 GDK 100 ISDN PRIB Primary Rate T Interface Installation The PRIB card provides one interface circuit of PRI Primary Rate Interface format digital CO interface
134. one of NT1 or terminal as Figure 3 5 15 b Terminating resistors should be required on each line to match line impedance See clause 3 5 7 4 NT1 NT Box From to T interface ES ISDN Terminal Note 1 Connect the TX pair of RJ45 type jack on STIB to the RX pair of NT1 and vice versa And connect the TX pair of RJ45 type jack on STIB to a RX pair of ISDN terminal and vice versa 2 Check terminating resistors See clause 3 5 7 4 SWx means selectable switches of S or T interface on each interface of STIB see clause 3 4 6 2 4 STIB is capable of connecting to up to 4 lines terminals e Figure 3 5 15 b STI trunk line T or terminal connection S wiring 11 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 7 3 PRIB wiring PRIB of ARIA 130 supports only TE mode slave so ARIA 130 PRIB can not used as NT mode for Q sig but GDK 100 PRIB can be used as NT mode for Q sig in ARIA 130 system PRIB is capable of connecting to 1 Primary Rate Trunk lines through an RJ45 type jack The contact assignment of RJ45 type jack on PRIB is shown in Figure 3 5 16 a Note 1 Only two pairs of RX and TX are typically connected with PRI line Figure 3 5 16 a Contact assignment of RJ 45 type jack of PRIB The TX pair of RJ45 type jack on PRIB is connected to the RX pair of DSU and the RX one on PRIB is to the TX one of DSU as Figure 3 5 16 b From to PX Note 1 Connect the TX pair
135. or connection to the system See figures from Fig 2 4 7 to Fig 2 4 11 Speaker Phone Each Digital Keyset except LKD 2NS is equipped with circuitry that enables the telephone to be used hands free in two way conversations This circuitry provides voice switched speaker phone operation which gives channel control to the party with the highest energy level The speaker phone circuit is controlled by the user with the MON button at KD KD E and the ON OFF button at LKD Keyset 40 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Volume Control The volume control is a rocker arm button Pressing the right side increases volume the left decreases volume The volume button controls the volume level of voice and ring signals received at the speaker in the keyset Also in the Dial By Name Directory Dial mode the volume button scrolls the name display up and down scrolling display information to find a telephone number in the directory LCD Display The Display Keysets with EXE suffix in model name incorporate a 2 line 48 character Liquid Crystal Display LCD The LCD provides alpha numeric display of various information to assist the user in operation of features In the idle mode the display will show the station name or number on the top line and the time and date on the second line And The Large Display Keysets with LD suffix also incorporate a 7 line 112 character large Liquid Crystal Display LCD Digital DSS The D
136. ous information based on the base station broadcast range Once you have completed the steps described in Site Survey on sub clause A and determined the number of base stations you need you should determine where to install the base stations for optimum coverage and operation of the ARIA 130 WOTS C Traffic Guidelines Each base station supports five simultaneous calls but because all users are not simultaneously in call statistically a base station can support a greater number of wireless terminal users in practice 144 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual ARIA 100 WOTS Number of Cell Recommended Number of Number of maximum Simultaneous Base station Registered Wireless Terminals Wireless Conversation Table 5 4 1 Suitable Wireless Terminal Number according to Base Station Number D CRS Cell Coverage Region Survey Tool For the easy installation LGE prepares the portable tools which consist of the base station and the wireless terminal This section provides general guidelines for determining location of base station in the site For more information see the CRS Tool Manual DECT ak interface R Lio FT Fixed radio Termination PT Portable radio Termination e 20060 Os 100006 000 9 e CRS PT Figure 5 4 2 Installation Configuration using the CRS Tool General Guidelines 1 Place the base stations where to maximize direct line
137. priate DC voltages ARIA 130 has a built in PSU for each cabinet which is supplied with KSU as basic component Fig 3 3 10 a shows connectors and switches from PSU and Fig 3 3 10 b shows the inside after removing PSU shield cover The PSU can operate from either 110 or 220 230 Volts AC according to the position of Input Voltage Selection Connector of the PSU board as shown in Fig 3 3 10 c Generally the PSU is shipped with this connector set to 220 230V AC position CN5 If local AC input is 110 volts move the connector to the 110 115V position CN6 If local AC is 220 230 volts move the switch to the 220 230V position CN5 Default setup of the PSU 220 230VAC CN5 The range of main input voltage and the fuse ratings of ARIA 130 PSU according to the position of VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch are as follows Position of Input Voltage Selection The Range of Mains Input Voltage Fuse Ratings ETE ARIA 130PSU CN5 220 230V 187V AC 164V AC 4A 250V CN6 110V 93V AC 132V AC 8A 125V Table 3 3 1 Fuse rating of ARIA 130 PSU PSU capacity is as follows Unit A PSU Type 5V DC 5V DC 30V DC Battery ARIA 130 PSU 127W 4A 0 5A 3A 0 5A Table 3 3 2 Power Capacity of ARIA 130 PSU 56 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00080000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 00 0000 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 0
138. r moves out the area and into the service area of adjacent base station the latter one will intercommunicate with the user s wireless terminal So in the whole area where the base stations of ARIA 130 WOTS cover users can make or receive a call without any problem It is called Roaming This system supports roaming function Hand over ARIA 130 WOTS supports hand over which is essential function to accomplish a call without cutting off while wireless terminal is moving from local service area or cell to adjacent area or cell Digital Voice Quality The ARIA 130 WOTS uses advanced digital technology to provide high sound quality as almost equal to fixed line telephones Speech coding uses 32kbps ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation conforming to CCITT recommendation G 721 Multiple Simultaneous Users The ARIA 130 WOTS accommodates 64 multiple users in simultaneous conversation with no degradation in performance C Wireless Terminal GDC 33xH 340H GDC 330H amp GDC 335H amp GDC 340H Antenna Ear piece Ear piece Belt Clip Display Display Area UP DOWN Area MENU ON OFF FLASH CLEAR REDIAL HOLD PAUSE FLASH Ear Mic Jack CLEAR TRANSFE ON OFF R HOLD Ear Mic Jack Standard Dial Pad Standard Dial Pad SPEED FUNCTION POWER amp OK SPEED TRANSFER REDIAL CALL BACK FUNCTION POWER amp Volume UP cM CALL BACK Volume DOWNGDC 340H Mic rd i3 4 Wireless Terminal The wire
139. r voice channel expansion and the other is FMEU for flash memory expansion VMIB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 in any KSU 26 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 4 8 Extension Boards The various types of ARIA 130 ARIA 300 GDK 100 Extension Boards have capable of supporting various types of terminals as followings DTIB12 Provides 12 Digital Terminal interfaces 2 wire DTIB24 Provides 24 Digital Terminal interfaces 2 wire SLIB24 Provides 6 SLT interfaces with a line voltage of 24V 2 wire SLIB48 Provides 6 SLT interfaces with a line voltage of 48V 2 wire SLIBII SLIB2E Provides 12 SLT interfaces with a line voltage of 28V 2 wire DSIB Provides 6 Digital Terminals and 6 SLTs with a line voltage of 24V 2 wire WTIB WTIU Be capable of accommodating up to 8 Base Stations 4 wire up to 64 wireless terminals STIB Be capable of accommodating up to 4 ISDN BRI S interfaces 8 B 4 wire channels Each interface is To So switch able port Table 2 4 3 Extension boards 2 4 8 1 DTIB12 DTIB24 Digital Terminal Interface Board 12 24 DTIB allows the LGE proprietary digital terminals to be connected DTIB provides 2 wire interfaces for terminal connection and three versions according to the capacity are available DKT interface circuit SLT interface circuit DTIB12 12 ports None DTIB24 24 ports None DSIB 6 ports 6 ports See clause
140. rned on Then you can enter then user program mode 2 Press 0 3 Press Flexible Button 1 4 Enter the station number 5 Enter the phone type LG GAP for ARIA 130 system or standard GAP for any other system In case of LG GAP terminal press 1 button Otherwise press 2 button Note In case of GDC 340H If MPB version is 1 0Ba above press 3 button 6 Press Hold Save button and confirmation tone is heard 7 If succeeded the attendant station will display SUBSCRIBED SUCCESS on the LCD display If failed ether at attendant or at wireless terminal repeat 3 6 steps of the attendant Note Station range of wireless terminal How to confirm station range assigned to wireless terminal At attendant station Trans Pgm Os Flex Button 9 2 Atthe wireless terminal GDC 33xH Function 0 PARK code Redial AC code Redial FT No Function D Press Function 79 button 2 Press 0 3 Enter system ID PARK 4 Press Redial e button 5 Enter AC code 6 Press Redial button 7 1 2 3 4 or _ are displayed on the LCD A number means FT number that it is not occupied yet The under bar means the wireless terminal is already subscribed to the system Therefore the number of means the number of subscribed system If 4 under bar are displayed on the LCD that means no subscription is allowed any more Enter FT number by pressing num
141. rough slot 6 of KSU and should be installed at the same KSU in case of installing more than one WTIB The WTIB can have a WTIU daughter board Fig 5 4 6 shows the wiring diagram of the WTIB L DK 300 WTIB L DK 300 WTIU HHUH Figure 5 4 6 Wiring Diagram of WTIB Base Station Installation 149 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Before mounting base station permanently you should determine a suitable location providing the best coverage Use the last sheet of this manual for mounting template to drill pilot holes in the wall Mounting Base Station 1 The weight of a base station is light as approx 460g so it can be mounted on a masonry or dry wall surface wooden wall or partition wall The distance between mounting holes is 121mm as shown in Fig 5 4 7 The base station is mounted with 1 1 2 inch or longer screws Drill pilot holes in the two locations insert the screws and tighten leaving about 3mm gap between the wall and screw head Mount the base station on the screws and tighten the screws securely screw hole n lire cable hole connected to WIIB unit nm Detail mounting hole Yj 2 55 mounting wall Th Figure 5 4 7 Wall Mounting of Base Station without wedge Before mounting base station permanently you should determine locations that provide the best coverage Th
142. rpose of SRAM back up for ACD UCD announcement It should be turned ON during installing the VMIB to protect announcements in the case of a power fail Caution Not function properly if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instruction 2 SW4 This is for the purpose of the state of in service or normal operation 3 can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 of any KSU Add on boards FMEU VCEU THIS MANUAL WAS DOWNLOADED FROM TEL EPHONEWRECKERS www telephonewreckers com au Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 SYSTEM WIRING 3 5 1 Battery Back Up Wiring The system can be equipped with external battery to support normal operation in case commercial AC power fails The Back Up batteries are connected to the connector on the front of the PSU through the battery cable which contains two ring terminals and a 4 pin female connector ELE HAH AAG 1001 Fuse Rating m ERN i HA ad 1 KSU 10A 1 KSU42 KSU 20A 7 Toone Soe ES
143. siinus eninge ananin aaeain nnne nennen entren tenens 14 2 2 9 System Configuration Char cem pe idee bee ia o p ie epa ev eai M E uela 15 2 2 3 1 eU E 15 2 3 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Resa Rasa 16 2 3 1 Dimension And Weight 16 2 3 2 Environment Specification 16 2 3 3 Electrical Specification Ine dative SaS 16 2 3 3 1 System Electrical Specification essen nnne 16 2 8 3 2 Base Station Specification GDC S30B seen 17 2 3 3 3 Max Station Distance From The System sees 17 2 3 3 4 Co Eoop SpecifICation e hi d rd e ee d e 17 2 3 3 5 WH TU SpeCcIfICatlOn 3 2 oido E tro EH eus 17 2 3 3 6 Specification for einen tenerent entente 18 2 3 3 7 Specification for LAN sis edid doe ee d o added Led o adea 18 2 4 SYSTEM COMPONENTS nana E aav Ex E Xu x bna XE NRVEXR V EXRN x2 VEXR VENE VE YR V xR VE XR VEN RV Ex Rv Rn v 19 2 4 1 KSU Key Service 22 2 4 2 PSU Power Supply mede teet edi cede ete tre eed Aa 23 2 4 3 RGU Ring Generator
144. sive TR ecco Max 500 meters Mace metan P to MP Connection ax MERR Extended Passive TR Eo 1 Connection Type P to P Point to Point connection P to MP Point to Multi Point connection 2 TR Termination resistor 100 ohm This may be contained in a TE among multi TEs Figure 3 5 13 c ISDN Terminal connection Basic Rate Interface S 114 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual ISDN Trunk connection Primary Rate LDK System ISDN Board J hna m Repeater PRIB Max 1000 meters 1 Point to Point connection only 2 Without power feed 3 Line Impedance 120 ohm Figure 3 5 13 d ISDN Trunk connection Primary Rate Interface Physical Connectors Basic Rate User network Interface ISO 8877 ITU T Rec 1 430 Power Source 3 Power Source 3 Power Source 3 Power Source 3 Transmit Receive Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Transmit Receive Power Source 2 Power Source 2 Power Source 2 Power Source 2 Fig 3 5 13 e RJ 45 Type Jack Table 3 5 6 a Contact assignments Primary Rate User network Interface E1 T1 ISO 10173 ANSI T1 408 Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Shield R Shield T Transmit Receive Transmit Receive z Shield T Shield R Power Source Power Source Source Power Source oo e Fig 3 5 13 f RJ 45 Type Jack Table 3 5 6 6 Contact assignments
145. ssign the desired SLT ports in the Admin program field 1 and 2 button For more details see the Programming Manual External LG Music Source 1 ARIA 130 Single Line Interface SLT port GDK 162 100 MOHU MUSIC ON HOLD UNIT External Music Source 2 20 U o 20 MOH2 MOH1 Note It is recommended that the MOHU should not be installed in the humid place and the place that ESD Electrostatic Discharge occurs Figure 3 5 7 Connection method of MOHU 102 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 4 5 Contact Assignments of RJ21 Type Connectors on Extension Boards Table 3 5 3 a shows the contact assignments of RJ21 type connector on DTIB12 DTIB24 DTIB Port Designation No 1 BL WH DR 1 2 OR WH DR 2 3 GN WH DR 3 BN WH DR 4 SL WH DR 5 BL RD DR 6 OR RD DR 7 GN RD DR 8 BN RD DR 9 1 SL RD DR 10 1 BL BK DR 11 1 OR BK DR 12 1 GN BK DR 13 1 BN BK DR 14 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 5 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 ER A SL BK DR 15 BL YL DR 16 OR YL DR 17 GN YL DR 18 BN YL DR 19 SL YL DR 20 BL VI DR 21 DR 22 GN VI DR 23 BN VI DR 24 AA AE 50 SL VI Table 3 5 3 a DTIB12 DTIB24 Wiring 5 6 8 9 0 BL BLUE BK BLACK BN BROWN OR ORANGE WH WHITE GN GREEN SL SILVER VEVIOLET RD RED YL YELLOW 7 1 3 4 5 7 1 11 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 22 23 4 2 8 9 0 1 2 3
146. ssue 1 2 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 4 5 4 VOIB Installation The VOIB VOIU can be installed in ARIA 130 Its main job is to provide the Ethernet interface for S W applications and VoIP features with optional VoIP daughters The VOIB has the capacity for maximum four 4 VOIUs and each VOIU provides two 2 VoIP channels eee ec ec ee e ee ce ecc ee eee ec Location CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7 CN8 Figure 3 4 14 VOIB and VOIU installation Function of various switches and connectors Switch Connector Functions Remark SINT Hardware Reset Switch for CPU MPC860 SW2 To be determined SW4 OOS Out Of Switch Upper Side Normal Operation Lower Side Service Position CN1 and CN2 VoIP Board 1 Connection CN3 and CN4 VoIP Board 2 Connection CN5 and CN6 VoIP Board 3 Connection CN7 and CN8 VoIP Board 4 Connection ONY Serial Interface RS 232C Connection CN11 BDM Background Debug Mode Connection Ethernet Connector T1 Network RJ 45 Cable Connection Table 3 4 27 Switch amp Connector on VOIB 77 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Function of LEDs LED Functions Remark LD1 LD8 Channel Status LED ON Busy OFF Idle LD
147. t and right side Fasten the fasteners with 8 screws between the 1st KSU and 2nd KSU refer to Fig 3 3 5 THIS MANUAL WAS DOWNLOADED FROM gt re EPHONEWRECKERS www telephonewreckers com au Issue 1 2 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual RIGHT VIEW FRONT VIEW 96 c Esos 0 0 050 0500500250 0250 050 05 00m 0m Xenon AUSU0ZS00250050 025002500250 0250 0s 11 10 11510210 00 102010 1010 ISUSUSVSUSUSUSUSUS ARISISISISISISIST EXTESTESTESTESTESTESTESTESTESTESTE 230 5 440 REAR VIEW www telephonewreckers com au g TELEPHONEWRECKERS THIS MANUAL WAS DOWNLOADED FROM Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 000000 00000000 00000000 00000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 00000000 0000 00000000 010000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Figure 3 3 2 1st KSU Mounting Holes amp Installation Layout 48 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Figure 3 3 3 1st and 2nd KSU Mounting Holes amp Installation Layout 1 49 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual OIOLOIOI 10101010 OIOIOIOI 10101010 QIOIOIOL 10101010 OIOILOIOI 10101010 QIOLOIOI IOIOIDIO OLOLOIOI 10101010 AMAN BADALONA QIOLOIOI 10
148. tem Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 5 3 ARIA 130 WOTS A WTIB The WTIB provides standard interface between the ARIA 130 Digital Key Telephone system and DECT network Fig 5 3 1 shows the layout of the WTIB of ARIA 130 ARIA 300 WTIB OF ARIA 130 WOTS Default setting N Be 250 swt _ Di ane or Y 1 JK2 JK3 Ji ja al RAMA AA AKA es LED1 9 N OFF JK4 18 S WTIB EN PCB Figure 5 3 1 Layout of the ARIA 130 ARIA 300 WTIB LED Switch and Modular Connector The 9 LEDs mounted on the ARIA 130 ARIA 300 WTIB provide diagnostic information for status of the board Table 5 3 1 shows the meaning of various status of the LEDs LED Number Meaning When it is lighted LED 1 HDLC communication LED 2 Timer Interrupt operation LED 3 Subscription operation LED 4 Voice channel active LED 5 Inter WTIB HDLC operation LED 6 Echo canceller operation LED 7 BMC PSCN operation LED 8 BMC Interrupt operation LED 9 Master Slave operation Table 5 3 1 LEDs of the ARIA 130 ARIA 300 WTIB 137 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual The modular connector JK1 JK2 JK3 JK4 WTIB JK1 JK2 JK3 and JKA WTIU are connected to base stations by twisted 2 pair unshielded cable Table 5 3 2 shows the relation between modular connectors and associated cell numbers Modular Connector Number Cell Number
149. terface supervises all resources in the system controls the gain adjustment of PCM signal generates system tone and manages call processing of the system The MPB incorporates the system s RAM master clock 1 external MOH port 1 internal MOH source 1 external paging port 1 RS 232C port 1 alarm port 2 relay contacts and RTC as well as the system s PCM voice processing and main micro processor The micro processor is a 32 bit high speed RISC CPU which receives and transmits signaling information from to other PCBs controls feature activation and POM time slot interchange 2Mbytes of SRAM which are associated with the system database and the Real Time Clock are protected from power loss by a long life high energy lithium battery On board ROM contains PCM tone gain table etc needed for the digital voice processing The 4 Mbytes of flash ROM on PMU1and the 8 Mbytes of flash ROM on PMU2 contain basic system operating software MODU MODEM Unit LANU LAN Interface Unit SIU Serial Interface Unit SMEMU SRAM Memory Unit DMEMU DRAM Memory Unit and PLLU can be installed on MPB if required MPB should be installed only in the MPB slot of the 1st KSU Add on boards MODU LANU SIU SMEMU DMEMU PLLU 2 4 6 MISB Miscellaneous Board The MISB incorporates the circuitry and interfaces for common optional features including External Paging 2 ports e External Control Contacts 4 contacts e External BGM amp MOH 2 ports A
150. terminating resistors on a line default ON 2 Terminating resistors and selectable switches are introduced only on PCB issue 3 or later but not on PCB issue 1 and 2 So if you use BRIB issue 1 and 2 the external terminating resistors are required For the external termination you can get the terminating unit locally or use GDK 162 100 TERM which is the terminating unit with 4 P to P connections provided by LGE Figure 3 4 17 BRIB Layout GDK 100 BRIB Uti 010 ROM1 ROM2 84 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Check Points 1 BRIB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 of any KSU 2 The2nd pole of SW1 should be set to the proper position according to the type of TEI 3 The RX and TX pairs of line should be correctly connected to the TX and RX pairs of NT1 4 Theclock control cable should be connected to the proper position when multi ISDN cards are installed in a system See section 3 5 7 5 5 Terminating resistors on the line 3 4 6 5 ISDN STIB Basic Rate S T Interface Installation STIB card provides 4 interface circuits of Basic Rate format digital CO and or Extension interface If more than one ISDN board is required some special cable should be used for clock signal control CON3 and CON4 are used to control the clock signal when multi ISDN boards are installed Refer to Clock Control Cable Wiring of section 3 5 7 5 Function of LED
151. tes that charging is in progress In the GDC 33xH when a battery is almost consumed during a call or in an idle state warning tone will be heard more 3 times in every 20 second with LOW BATT message on the LCD and a low battery icon a will be twinkling at the right corner of the LCD In the GDC 340H when a battery is almost consumed during a call or in an idle state warning tone will be heard once in every 5 second and a low battery icon CO will be blinking at the right corner of the LCD The battery inside of GDC 33xH and GDC 340H is Nickel Metal Hydride NI MH and can be charged any time To increase the lifetime of the battery use the wireless terminal without charging until the battery alarm is heard 5 4 System Configuration 142 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual The ARIA 130 WOTS is used in single cell or multi cell maximum 16 cells 5 4 1 Before Installation Followings are the factors that affect the quality of service for the ARIA 130 WOTS Location of base station Number of wireless terminal users within a base station range Obstructions between base station and wireless terminal Coverage area Desired quality of service The purpose of this section is to provide you with information and explain tasks that you should complete to ensure the best operation of the system The following procedure is very helpful to check the coverage region and install the base sta
152. the board line s specific circuitry The line interface circuit consists of LXT304A which provides receive jitter attenuation MT8979 which provides a complete interface between a 2 048Mbps primary rate and MITEL s Serial Telecomm Bus ST BUS and MT8920 which is provides a simple interface between ST BUS and parallel system environments PRIB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 in any KSU Max 2 PRIBs can be installed in ARIA 130 system But ARIA 130 supports maximum 40 B channels with 2 PRIBs 32 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 4 10 2 ARIA 130 ISDN PRIB Primary Rate Interface Board ARIA 130 PRIB Primary Rate Interface Board is capable of connecting to 1 PRI line which has an interface circuit for 30 time slots with 2 048Mbps data rate speed PRIB will be positioned at reference point la on ETS 300 001 that is TE slave without power feeding And Data amp bit clock are transmitted by the NT master and extracted by TE salve Compared to GDK 100 PRIB ARIA 130 PRIB doesn t have on board processor and is controlled by main CPU on MPB PRIB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 in any KSU Max 2 PRIBs can be installed in ARIA 130 system But ARIA 130 supports up to max 40 B channels with max 2 PRIBs 2 4 10 3 GDK 100 ISDN BRIB Basic Rate Interface Board T interface only BRIB has specified to support four interface circuits that allow interfacing the ISDN BRI Four
153. tion 4 0 OT e Coco c 10 11 Site survey see the sub clause A Judge where to place bases on plan drawing see the sub clause B For each base check coverage tool see the sub clause D and CRS Tool Manual Plot limit line for each base station Check for shadow area Adjust base position for shadow area or add base if not possible Consider traffic 5 calls per cell add to plan Install the base station see the 5 4 2 Hardware Installation Check with 33xH GAP handset using RSSI possible in GDC 33xH only displays only one base station at a time limit is 80dbm see the sub clause E Walk with 2 handsets monitor for voice quality and OUT OF RANGE message If it is OK finish it A Site Survey 1 2 Get building blue prints Check building material and thickness Consider the general construction materials used in walls doors between multi story buildings and window coatings and coverings Consider any large metal objects such as equipments doors and fluorescent lampshades too In general signals are attenuated to some low degrees when they pass through any barrier however some materials such as metal attenuate much degree Consider high traffic areas such as conference rooms cafeterias and manufacturing floors Consider office locations and number of wireless terminal users within the site B Base Station Broadcast Range and Location 1 Base Station Requirements To determine the
154. to detect call progress signals and a DTMF Receiver Unit DTRU4 to detect DTMF A CMUA supports 4 channels call metering function And the appropriate type of CMU4 should be installed on the line according to the national specification If required install the DTRU4 CMU4s and CPTUA on the CO interface board as shown in Fig 3 4 12 Figure 3 4 10 LCOB8 CMU4 CPTU4 DTRU4 configuration Function of Switch SW Function Remark sw Mode selection switch 1 2 ON Country mode OFF CTR21 mode swe Upper Side Normal Operation short loop 3 4 Lower Side Service Position long loop Table 3 4 20 Switches on LCOB8 Note 1 Country mode H W gain and transmission characteristics depend on Each country Spec 2 CTR21 mode H W gain and transmission characteristics depend on CTR21 Specification 3 ARIA 130 does not support the function of normal service selection 4 SW2is used for selection of short loop or long loop in special country special country impedance 600ohm Standard India Israel China 73 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Function of LED LED Function Remark LED1 The status of line 1 ON in use Green LED2 The status of line 2 ON in use Green LED3 The status of line 3 ON in use Green LED4 The status of line 4 O
155. ts restricted by the program through the maximum 3 MOHUS to be connected The single line interfaces connected to MOHU should be selected by Admin programming PGM 171 4th button The characteristics of MOHU interface are followings Impedance 600 ohm Transmission loss 1 dB 1dB at 1020Hz Maximum music source input Max 0 dBm 600 ohms The MOHU can be connected to any kind of single line interface including 2B SLIUSO This module may be available to support special local market conditions 41 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 2 4 13 3 2B Module The 2B module allows another terminal DKTU Digital Key Telephone Unit or SLT Single line Telephone behind LKD 30DS to be connected There are 2 kinds of 2B modules 2B DTIUSO for the connection to another DKTU behind LKD 30DS and 2B SLIUSO for the connection to another SLT behind LKD 30DS These 2B modules can be installed only in LKD 30DS See Figure 2 4 19 2B modules In ARIA 300 system LDK 30DS with 2B module can be connected to every even numbered port 0 2 4 of DTIB12 DTIB24 DSIB In that case any digital terminal can not be connected to the consecutive port 1 3 5 So the total capacity of DTIB12 DTIB24 DSIB is not changed by the connection of 2B module The advantage of 2B module in ARIA 130 system 1 Simple wiring with two terminals 2 DTIB is capable of connecting to single line device through 2B SLIUSO It is us
156. ty Figure 3 5 19 a Case 2 of clock chain 123 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Jmm uos acm ame ars come Highest Priority Figure 3 5 19 b Case 3 of clock chain 124 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Highest Priority Figure 3 5 19 c Case 4 of clock chain 125 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual 3 5 7 6 QSIG connection ARIA 130 system supports QSIG function using ISDN boards There are two kinds of connection for supporting QSIG function One is the direct connection between LDK systems with PRI line the other is the connection through Public Network with PRI or BRI lines Note ARIA 130 PRIB w o CPU version can not be used as NT master mode for Q sig GDK 100 PRIB w CPU version can be used as NT9master mode for Q sig in ARIA 130 System Direct connection Only GDK 100 PRIB boards can be used for the direct connection For more details see the manual for GDK 162 100 FPII Q signaling Interface Public Network D LDK GDK system LDK GDK system 3 5 7 6 1 Figure 3 5 20 a Direct connection for QSIG feature Note 1 The wiring of RJ45 type jack and mode selection connector on GDK 100 PRIB should be checked when GDK 100 PRIB is set to master NT mode See the clause 3 5 7 3 PRIB wiring and Figure 3 5 16 c 2 Theclo
157. unted on the PCB to indicate the status of ports connected to SLIB It will turn on when one or more ports are busy 6 DKT interface circuits on this board have the same characteristics that those on DTIB12 24 do See the part of DTIB12 DTIB24 in this section 6 SLT interface circuits on this board also have the same characteristics as SLIB24 DSIB is 24V DC feeding voltage The DSIB is equipped with a Message Wait source optional MSGU which activate a lamp in the SLT if so equipped The Message Wait source sends 90V DC signal to the SLT illuminating the MW lamp A Ring Generator Unit is required in cabinet where a DSIB is installed The DSIB allows a Single Line Telephone to be connected up to 2 5 Kilometers 8 200 feet loop resistance 490 ohm from the system using 22 AWG wire See the Table 2 3 5 The DSIB also allows a DKTU to be connected up to 0 5 Kilometers 1600 feet from the system using 22 AWG wire See the Table 2 3 5 and Table 2 3 6 The DSIB can be installed in the universal slot No 1 6 in any KSU The maximum extension ports are limited by 96 extensions in ARIA 130 system Add on boards DTRU MSGU 2 4 8 6 WTIB WTIU Wireless Terminal Interface Board Unit The WTIB provides standard interface between the ARIA 130 digital Key Telephone system and DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications Network The system can accommodate two WTIBs in the same KSU which are capable of supporting up to 16 Base Stations The WTIB
158. ver circuits and a DTRU II DTRU 4 has 4 DTMF receiver circuits Each receiver of DTRU DTRU II DTRU 4 is time shared under the control of the system software as a system resource regardless its position BOARD The position of Installation The quantity of receivers Marking on PCB DTRU SLIB24 SLIB48 DSIB LCOB od llus ade DTRU of GDK 34 DTRU Il SLIB II 4 DTMF receivers GDK 100 DTRU II DTRU 4 SLIB Il SLIB2E 4 DTMF receivers ARIA 130 DTRU 4 Table 3 4 16 DTRU The System is capable of supporting DTMF receivers up to 46 At least a DTRU or DTRU II should be installed to receive DTMF signals Take a cautious attitude in installing DTRU on the boards because DTRU contains the connectors without the connection guide otherwise DTRU may be damaged by wrong connection 3 4 4 7 MSGU MSGU48 MSGUIll Installation A message waiting unit can be optionally installed on a SLT interface board to light a message waiting lamp in the SLT connected There are 3 kinds of message waiting units as followings according to the line voltage BOARD The position of Installation The quantity of circuits The line voltage MSGU SLIB24 DSIB 6 circuits 24V DC MSGU48 SLIB48 SLIB2E 6 circuits 48V DC 28V DC SLIB2E MSGU II SLIB II 12 circuits 28V DC Table 3 4 17 MSGU e Signal voltage 90 100V DC 3 4 5 Analog CO Line Board Installation There are several types of analog CO line boards available Every C
159. x E e gt 3 o Y S g i Le js i a x D 2 Q Base Station ETA y o Figure 5 4 9 Connecting Base Station with WTIB Wireless Terminal Installation 152 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual To install a GDC 33xH GAP GDC 340H GAP simply take out the handset and batteries 330 SBP rechargeable battery charger 330 SSC 340 SSC and AC DC adapter 330 HAP from the package and assemble it Before using the GDC 33xH and GDC 340H you should recharge the battery fully After inserting a battery press the power button of GDC 33xH GAP and GDC 340H Fig 5 4 10 shows the initial LCD The two icons in the left upside of the LCD are blinking until the GDC 33xH is subscribed In GDC 340H these icons are not displayed until the GDC 340H is subscribed HI Edel Lu lal EDS LET u N R E al s T EIR E D 000000000 I a GDC 33xH GAP b GDC 340H Figure 5 4 10 LCD Message of unsubscribed Before using the GDC 33xH GAP and GDC 340H GAP it should be subscribed Fig 5 4 11 shows the LCD message of the subscribed GDC 33xH GAP and GDC 340H GAP Toul SP i Js Er la L1 Dx DX XE S T A XXX OOOO
160. y be connected to this port 3 4 4 4 DTIB12 DTIB24 Installation DTIB12 DTIB24 DSIB can be installed in any universal No 1 6 of any KSU Since the first port of SLOT 1 will be the database access port it is recommended that a DTIB12 DTIB24 or DSIB be installed in this slot and a digital keyset with display be connected to this port Function of LEDs LED Function Remark eel The status of ports ON in use OFF idle Table 3 4 5 LEDs on DTIB12 24 Function of connector Function Connector uneo Remark CHAMPI RJ21 type female connector for terminal connection Table 3 4 6 connector on DTIB12 24 64 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Note The distance between Digital Terminal Interface Board and Digital Terminal see Table 2 3 5 In ARIA 130 system LKD 30DS with 2B module and secondary terminal can be connected to only every even numbered port 0 2 4 of DTIB12 DTIB24 DSIB then any digital terminal can not be connected to the consecutive odd port 1 3 5 in that case See clause 2 4 12 3 2B module and clause 2 4 12 4 GDK PC PHONE in section 2 for more details regarding 2B module and CTI module gt E Figure 3 4 3 DTIB DTIB12 DTIB24 can be installed in any universal slot No 1 6 of any KSU So It is recommended that a board among DTIB12 DTIB24 and DSIB is installed in the most left slot and a Digital Keyset with displ
161. y is discharged to low battery state the low battery message is displayed in the display LCD of the wireless terminal except GDC 340H and warning tone is heard both GDC 33xH and GDC 340H Removable Battery Pack The GDC 33xH has one type of battery pack 330 SBP 600mAh It is standard battery pack The GDC 340H has standard rechargeable battery 1 2V rechargeable NiMH AAA size 2 cell Antenna The antenna of the GDC 33xH is an wire and non retractable antenna Do not extract it If you try to pull it out it may be destroyed The antenna of the GDC 340H is embedded Holes of Top and Bottom Side There are two holes in the top and bottom side of a GDC 33xH The holes are special purpose and are covered with covers Do not take off these covers 141 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Issue 1 2 Installation Manual Charger 330 SSC amp 340 SSC The GDC 33xH comes with a charger that accommodates GDC 33xH and one type of battery pack And the GDC 340H comes with a charger that accommodates GDC 340H and standard rechargeable battery The 330 SSC amp 340 SSC is supplied with the adapter 330 HAP 330 HAP adapter is used for the charger 330 SSC amp 340 SSC There are two types of adapter It is dependent on country adaptation Type Input Only AC 230V 50Hz 50mA Output DC 12V 200mA 2 4VA Type II input Both AC 220V 110V 50 60Hz Output DC 12V 200mA LED red on the charger indica
162. ype of CMU can be installed on the LCOB according to the local market condition and national regulatory requirements CMUA should be installed only on LCOB8 2 4 12 12 VCEU Voice Channel Expansion Unit The VCEU allows for expansion of the four voice channels on the VMIB VCEU consists of four 4 DSPs One DSP is in charge of one voice channel VCEU can be optionally installed on the VMIB See clause 2 4 7 VMIB 2 4 12 13 FMEU Flash Memory Expansion Unit The FMEU allows for expansion of the Nand Flash memory on the VMIB The FMEU expands to about 5 hours for record and play time FMEU consists of fives 5 NAND Flash ROMs FMEU can be optionally installed on the VMIB See clause 2 4 7 VMIB 2 4 13 Keyset amp Terminals In addition to supporting analogue Single Line devices by selecting appropriate interface boards the system will support either or both the LG Digital Keysets Terminals 39 Aria 130 Digital Key Telephone System Installation Manual 2 4 13 1 Digital Keysets And Terminals Issue 1 2 Various types of digital terminals are used with ARIA 300 DTIB12 DTIB24 DSIB as below Model Description Model Descripton KD 36EXE 24 Flexible Button Display KD E 36EXE 24 Flexible Button Display KD 36ENH 24 Flexible Button Normal KD E 36ENH 24 Flexible Button Normal KD 24EXE 12 Flexible Button Display KD E 24EXE 12 Flexible Button Display KD

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