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1. x SW2 RAM HOLD Zone Page 5 Zone Page 4 zone Page 3 zone Page 2 Zone Page 1 5 4 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment PC Customization Tool Guidelines e A PC can be connected to the mother board to customize the setup without using a telephone for customization e Ifyou are using a PC for customizing the setup a Windows 95 98 2000 NT Not 3 x based computer is required Prepare an RS 232C cable To send data from a PC to the main unit you will need the PC customization software Windows and a 3 5 inch 2HD floppy disk formatted for Windows9 for saving the customization data Table 5 3 shows the pinout for the RS 232C port CN5 and CN6 of the cabinet mother board Table 5 3 RS 232C port P6 and P7 pinout of mother board Connector Pin No Signal IN OUT Description 1 CD Not used 2 RD IN Receive data 3 TD OUT Send data 4 DTR OUT Ready signal from PBX 5 SG Signal ground 6 DSR IN Data set ready 7 RTS OUT Request to send 8 CTS IN Clear to send 9 FG Not used Making an RS 232C Cable Depending on the RS 232C connector on your PC
2. ko Aw IAE S Mo ME 901 903 904 Gz amp 10 902 AB eg Be Ao ES 5 905 70 ED WU e les leo a des 1 29 Grr Cue gon 510 6 9 Y rend 7 B Qua For x J O JE ovore LINE vvouuve4 HOLD as age 5 Ko O Ao hare Bo SJ Ao A w Mo herd o is y ES Ke o A K Ke x e ANSWER RELEASE Installation 1 Attach the DSS to the key phone using the mounting plate and the four screws Connect the DSS to the key phone using the two conductor cable Connect the DSS to the secondary socket using a four conductor cable ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 5 21 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 350 Installation Figure 5 19 DSS connection Two Conductor cable A BIB Pa To EXT port DSS gt gt Mounting Plate Flat head screw To EXT port KEY phone 4 Secondary socket requires 4 wires to DEC card taking 2 ports 1 for the DSS 1 for the associated telephone 5 22 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment EM24 Guidelines
3. System Type Maximum Cards Maximum Lines No of channels 78 ports CPC HS 20 40 132 ports CPC HM 20 40 ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 35 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation Installation 1 Insert the SBRI 4 card in an available flexible slot 2 Connect the 8 conductor modular jack to the S point ISDN wires from the ISDN terminal equipment 3 Pass the S point ISDN wires with 8 conductor modular jack through the wiring aperture in the cabinet and connect it to the modular connector on the SBRI 4 card Figure 4 22 Connection of S point ISDN Interface SBRI Sw1 SELECT SW LAYER LED LAYER2 LED LINE 4 LINE 3 LINE 2 LINE 1 Point to Multi Point Connection SBRI A card E hs x C Connector Rj45 Transmit A TA Receive A RA Receive B RB Transmit B TB 8 None connection NC ISDN Terminals Point to Multi Point connection is available in S point BRI If you use Point to Multi Point connection wiring length limitation is different depending on the program setting Passive Bus FF3 1 BSSC 0202 4 36 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation Table 4 30 Point to Multi Point wiring length limitations FF3 1 BSSC 02 02 Hold Wire Distance 0 or 1 Hold 0 Short distance away High Imped
4. Setting Description ON Card is in closed status and can be mounted and removed when power is ON Sending receiving of calls is disabled If this is set during speech sending receiving of calls is disabled after speech ends OFF Normal operation This switch is set to OFF for normal operation Installation of Sync Package 1 Align the connector P1 of the CPC HS or CPC HM card with the holes of spacers and connect the SYNC synchronization package See Figure 4 12 on page 4 18 for how to install the SYNC synchronization package 2 Insert the CPC HS or CPC HM card in the specified slot 3 Setthe DIP switch SW2 1 of the PRI 30 card ON exchange 4 Setthe DIP switch SW2 2 of the PRI 30 card as shown in Table 4 6 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation Table 4 14 Switch setting for SW2 on PRI 30 Card Switch No Function SW2 1 ON Set to Exchange for T point OFF Set to extension for S point SW2 2 ON Set to Other mode Can be used with the programmed number 1 to 16B D or 1 to 30B D of channels OFF Set to 8 channel mode Can be used with 1 to 8B D channels 5 Set SW1 on the PRI 30 card according to the following table Note These switch settings correspond to the distance between the S ICX and the CSU To turn a switch on set it to the up position Table 4 15 Switch settings for SW1 on the PRI 30
5. The EM24 VB D331UK provides 24 flexible function FF keys It can be attached to any key phone The EM24 comes with an angle adaptor screws and a two conductor cable for connecting it to the key phone Locate the EM24 within 120m of the CCU The maximum loop resistance to a EM24 is 40 ohms The EM24 cannot be mounted on the wall Installation 1 Attach the EM24 to the key phone using the mounting plate and the four screws as shown in Figure 5 19 Connect the EM24 to the key phone using the two conductor cable Connect the EM24 to the secondary socket using a four conductor cable 4 Secondary socket requires 4 wires to DEC card taking 2 ports 1 for the DSS 1 for the associated telephone Figure 5 20 EM24 connection Two Conductor cable Mounting Plate To EXT port EM24 Flat head screw To EXT port KEY phone gt ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 5 23 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 350 Installation Doorphone Adaptor A CAUTION Turn the power switch and the external breaker OFF and discon nect the AC cable before installing the Doorphone Adaptor Guidelines The Doorphone Adaptor VB 3473UK can accommodate two doorphones VL 568GPEX VL 582APEX and two door openers Door openers are not sold by Panasonic but can be purchased separately from an electronics dealer Each Doorphone and door opener uses one exchange line
6. 5 Use the supplied extension cord to connect the digital key phone to the secondary socket LJU ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 25 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation Connecting Digital Key Telephones Figure 4 16 Connecting digital extensions Secondary Socket LJU To Telephone DDK Connector T 4 B 3 A To Telephone DEC card Secondary Socket LJU 4 26 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation Analog Proprietary Extension card APEC 8 SBS A series Proprietary Extension card APEC card VB 44660UK The APEC 8 card is an interface card for SBS or VB 9 A series proprietary key telephones A maximum of 8 extensions can be connected to each APEC 8 card The APEC 8 card is mounted in a flexible slot This card accommodates 8 extensions The connection is 4 wires to each extension The major specifications are as follows e Supply voltage and current to telephone terminal maximum 24V 150mA Allowable wiring distance 240m Maximum Impedance 40 ohms for key telephones For details on connections see page 4 19 Installation Guidelines DISA Unit or DSS Console for SBS series DSS Console or Digital Memory Unit for A series are not available to connect this interface card Connect extension wi
7. Installation 1 Set the dip switches on the AC15 4 card as indicated in the table below Table 4 21 AC15 4 Card Dip Switch Settings Switch No Setting For incoming calls loss plan 1 2 3 4 Loss plan Remarks with in card SW101 OFF OFF OFF OFF 1dB Initial value SW201 SW301 ON OFF OFF OFF 1dB SW401 OFF ON OFF OFF 3dB OFF OFF ON OFF 5dB OFF OFF OFF ON 7dB Note Gain is obtained in a card only for the amount of wiring loss For outgoing calls loss plan 1 2 3 4 Loss plan Remarks with in card 2 A s OFF OFF OFF OFF 4dB Initial value SW302 ON OFF OFF OFF 2dB SW402 OFF ON OFF OFF OdB OFF OFF ON OFF 2dB OFF OFF OFF ON 4dB Note Gain is obtained in a card only for the amount of wiring loss Table 4 22 LED indications of AC15 card 2 Install the AC15 4 card in any available flexible slot 3 Attach the DDK connector to the AC 15 tie line 4 Connect the AC 15 tie line with the DDK connector attached through the wiring aperture in the CCU to the DDK connector of the AC15 4 card CN3 connector LED Description indication LEDI Turns ON when AC 15 card is in use Turns ON when at least 1 of 4 circuits is in LINE BUSY use ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 21 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation
8. Digital Extension Cards DEC 8 16 24 VB 44610UK VB 44612UK VB 44613UK Guidelines e Digital extensions are connected to a DEC card installed in a flexible slot of the CCU A maximum of 8 16 24 extensions can be connected to each DEC 8 16 24 card respectively e Connect digital extension wires to digital key phones via secondary sockets LJU e Locate digital key phones within 240m wiring distance from the CCU The maximum loop circuit resistance is 40 ohms e DEC 8 16 24 cards can be removed and replaced while the system is operating We recommend however before removing any cards that you pre worn the users e The following table shows the maximum numbers of cards and extensions per system type ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 23 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation The DEC 8 DEC 16 DEC 24 card is an interface for digital key telephones 1B D 64 kbps 16 kbps The DEC 8 DEC 16 DEC 24 card is mounted in a flexible slot to connect digital extension line terminals 1B D digital multi function telephones and DSSs The DEC 16 card accommodates a 16 circuit extension port interface The DEC 24 card accommodates a 24 circuit extension port interface The connection format is 2 wire nonpolarised star wiring m major specifications are as follows Supply voltage and current to telephone terminal maximum 24V 200mA e Allowable wiring distance maximum 240m e Maximum loop resistance is 40
9. Josues J9uedo 100q IM NASI 1uod 1 Reid NASI 1ulod 1 sio ul sbueyoxy Bojeuy lugs NASI 1uOC S ud NASI JuIOd S jeuno ASHOg 2 5 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Chapter 2 System Overview Section 350 Installation 2 6 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation This chapter explains how to prepare for a single cabinet installation how to remove and replace the cabinet cover and how to install the battery power supply and cards Installation Location A CAUTION Turn the power switch and the external breaker OFF and disconnect the AC cable before removing any covers Guidelines Before deciding where to install the single base cabinet check the external dimensions shown below the area required for maintenance and the Environmental Requirements on page 1 2 Figure 3 1 Single Base Cabinet dimensions and maintenance area Notes Hatched area HE indicates the area that should be provided for maintenance ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 3 1 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Section 350 Installation Removing and Replacing a Cover 1 Unscrew the front cover De Pull the bottom of the front cover outward Note Do not exert excessive force when pulling out the bottom of the front cover as doing so may damage
10. Main Power Supply Battery Backup Peripherals such as paging speakers external music on hold sources background music sources PCs printers and Call Logging can be connected to the unit cards or the mother board Figure 2 2 shows the exchange line and extension line connections as well as some peripheral connections Exchange and extension line connections are covered in detail in Chapter 4 Peripheral connections are covered in detail in Chapter 5 ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 2 1 Chapter 2 System Overview Section 350 Installation List of Components Table 2 1 2 2 and 2 3 show the unit cards and packages that can be used with the S ICX Table 2 1 Unit card configuration Unit Type Unit Unit Name Page Product No Unit Description Remarks Desig No CCU CAB HD Main Cabinet 3 2 VB 44030UK Power Supply Unit and 8DEC are initially installed Back up Bat BATT S Back up Battery 3 5 VB 44026UK tery Table 2 2 Unit card configuration Card Type Card Card Name Page Product No Card Description Remarks Desig No Processor CPC HS CPC HS Card 4 6 VB 44440UK Call processor card for 78 port 32 Ext Cards S ICX only system CPC HM CPC HM Card 4 6 VB 44441UK Call processor card for 132 port 64 Ext Max S ICX only system Analog LTRK 8 Loop Start Exchange Line
11. Remove the cover from the 1 line SLT Adaptor 2 Remove the cable punch out plate Figure 5 24 in order to make an opening for the cables coming into the 1 line SLT Adaptor To remove the plate cut the groove with diagonal cutters then bend the plate back and forth with needle nose pliers to remove it 3 Mount the 1 line SLT Adaptor on the wall using the three screws Screws are not provided with the unit 4 Usethe DDK connector to connect the T and R terminals on the 1 line SLT Adaptor terminals to the A and B terminals on the DEC 8 16 24 card 5 Connect the 5 pin and 2 pin terminals in the Master Socket to terminals TT and TR on the 1 line SLT Adaptor 6 Use the station cord to connect the SLT to the Master Socket ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 5 27 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 350 Installation Figure 5 23 1 line SLT Adaptor cable punch out plate and wall mounting To the ICX digital line port In case of UK Connector To the ICX Frame Ground screw lLine SLT Adapter 5 28 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Replacing the CPC Card s Backup Battery Guidelines CAUTION A Turn the power switch off and make certain the AC cable is disconnected before replacing the backup battery The backup battery will
12. This card can be used as a voice processing card for ACD when combined with the ACD card VB 44140UK The VPU 4 card and ACD card VB 44140 can be installed together in a cabinet to support ACD Figure 4 28 VPU 4 card RUN LED LED8 RUN LED EH LED7 RUN LED LED6 RUN LED LED5 The following table describes LED indications Table 4 36 LED indications of VPU 4 card LED indication Description LED1 LED4 RUN Blinks when the CPU is in operation ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 43 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation Special API Card SAPI G9 SAPI card VB 44132 SAPIO The SAPI card is an interface card for 3rd party applications such as enhanced voice mail ACD and CTAPI The external interface is an RS 232C port maximum 19200 bps Only one SAPI card is mounted on the mother board with a special cable Figure 4 29 API card RUN LED MAINTENANCE SW MSN NO NAN RS 232C RAM HOLD SW GIOH Wl NO 440 The following tables show switch settings and LED indications of the API card Table 4 37 Maintenance switch SWI settings of API card Setting Description ON top Card is closed and can be mounted and removed when power is ON Sending receiving of calls is disabled If this is set during speech sending receiving of calls is disabled after speech ends OFF bottom Normal operation This switch is set to
13. 16 1 to 16B D Interface Other mode PRIT 30 1 to 30B D The S ICX can accommodate a maximum of 8 communication channels per flexible slot If you set the number of channels to nine or more there is a limit on the number of cards that can be installed in the other slots See Table 4 12 for details The T point ISDN primary rate interface carrier line uses an 8 conductor modular connector and is connected to the PRI 30 card See Figure 4 5 on page 4 12 for the pin configuration of the 8 conductor modular connectors The PRI 30 card can be attached or detached when the power is turned ON by setting the maintenance switch SW3 See page 4 2 for details When installing a T point ISDN primary rate interface install the synchronization package on the CPC HS or CPC HM card The CPC HS or CPC HM card cannot be inserted or removed when the power is turned ON Always turn the power OFF when inserting or removing The following table shows the maximum number of T point ISDN primary rate interfaces that can be installed in each system size Table 4 32 Maximum number of T Point Primary Rate Interface cards per system System Type PRI card channel mode selection Maximum cards CPC HS PRI card 8ch Use 5 PRI card other channel mode use 1 16 24 31 CPC HM PRI card 8ch use 5 PRI card other channel mode use 4 38 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Ins
14. 2 Installation of background music source CPC card Tape Recorder 5 2 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Guidelines Paging A cpc Hs cpc Hm G9 CAUTION Turn the power switch and the external breaker OFF and disconnect the AC cable before installing the Paging equipment to an CPC HS or CPC HM card operating Turn the power off first must therefore be purchased separately Paging can be performed by connecting a paging amplifier relays and speakers CPC HS or CPC HM cards cannot be installed and removed while the cabinet is The paging amplifier relays and speakers are not provided with the S ICX and Table 5 1 shows the pinout of the external connector J3 RCA Jack of the CPC HS or CPC HM card P1 to P5 of the mother board controls external paging equipment pulse output P5 pins 1 and 2 loop control the actual paging port J3 CPC HS and CPC HM represent the actual paging port for voice bus Table 5 1 External Page Connectors Connector Pin Signal Description Location No P8 P05 PS External paging control output 5 Mother withstand voltage 30V Board P8 P04 P4 External paging control output 4 Mother withstand voltage 30V Board P8 P03 P3 External paging control output 3 Mother withstand voltag
15. FS1 to FS5 ing ringer circuit DTMF MFR 8 8 DTMF Receiver Card 4 39 VB 44110UK 8 circuit DTMF receiver Circuits Interface API API Card 4 44 VB 44131 Applications Processor Interface Data for External Integrated cards card VM or ACD products FOR FUTURE USE SAPI Special API Unit 4 43 VB 44132 Internal Application Processor For IS2 S ICX only Interface unit Data for External Integrated VM or ACD products FOR FUTURE USE CONF 8 Party Conference Card 4 40 VB 44120UK Interface card for 8 party conference interface Audio VPU 4 Voice Processing Card 4 4 42 VB 44160UK Voice processing card for Built in applications ACD voice ACD ACD Card 4 41 VB 44140UK Built in ACD unit 2 2 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 2 System Overview Card Type Card Card Name Page Product No Card Description Remarks Desig No Daughter SYNC Sync Package Network Unit 4 17 VB 44460UK Network sync circuit unit Mounts on CPC HS or package CPC HM card Table 2 3 Terminal Equipment configuration Terminal Terminal Terminal Name Page Product No Terminal Remarks Type Desig No Description Phone System TEL 12 Key Standard 4 26 VB D411UK B TEL 12 Key Display Speakerphone 4 26 VB D411DSUK B TEL 12 Key Large Display Speakerphone 4 26 VB D411LDSUK LDSUB TEL 12 Key Display Soft key Phone 4 26 VB D411DSVUK TEL 24 Key Displa
16. LED indication Description LED1 LINE BUSY Turns ON when any exchange line on the card is in use Table 4 6 Pinout of DDK connector CN3 on LTRK 8 card CNNo Line No DDK No Pin No Exchange Line No Signal 1 1 B 8 4 2 2 A 3 3 7 B 4 4 A 1 3 B 6 3 2 6 A 3 7 B 4 8 i A CN2 1 9 B 4 2 2 10 A 3 11 3 B 4 12 A 1 1 3 E B 1 2 14 A 3 15 1 B 4 16 A Installation 1 Install the LTRK 4 or LTRK 8 card in any available flexible slot 2 Connect one DDK connector per two exchange lines 3 Passthe exchange lines with the DDK connectors through the wiring slot in the CCU and connect them to the DDK connector on the LTRK 4 or LTRK S card 4 Connect FG CCU with LTRK 4 or LTRK 8 card using a screw and washer ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation Figure 4 6 Connecting loop start exchange lines LI NE BUSY LED ON SWI TRK 8 card B A To PSTN B or ofr Maintenance A d PBX m To PSTN T Point ISDN Interface card TBRI 4 card VB 44530UK TBRI 4 Guidelines T point ISDN Basic Rate is accommodated by the TBRI 4 card which is installed in a flexible slot Four T point ISDN lines can be connected to each TBRI 4 card T point ISDN is connected
17. The CPC HM card is a high level CPU unit for a system with up to 64 extensions and up to 132 ports The CPC card provides a time switch 9 HW x 9 HW time switch 4 sets of 3 party conference circuits service tone a DTMF transmitter an input terminal for external Music On Hold and BGM source RCA jack EPA output RCA jack a connecting terminal for synchronization package VB 44460UK and an interface connector for a compact flash card The system control program is downloaded to the internal memory of the system through the compact flash card Memory is retained with a backup battery Figure 4 4 CPC HM card 0000000000 0000000000 RESET SW CODE SW MODE SW RAM Hold SW RUN LED MPU MJ LED MN LED PAGE ERA LOOP MOH L1 OH Iv HON 3009 1393 E Q A sa nd NW PW NNA oo E OIE MOH CPC HS has only BGM one socket y Note CPC HS does not have a BGM socket A MOH socket is used for both BGM R351 EPA output impedance 600Q high impedance setting page 5 5 4 6 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation The following tables show switch settings and LED indicators for the CPC card Table 4 1 Switch settings of CPC card SW No Description S1 Black MODE Push switch for setting modes of system S2 Red RESET Push switch for resetting S3 CODE Rotary switch for setting startup mode
18. about 5 years Be sure to replace the battery before it is exhausted Connecting a personal computer PC to the ACD card using the RS 232C cable supplied allows output of MIS Reports to a printer that is connected to the PC You cannot connect a printer directly to the ACD card for output The RS 232C cable supplied is a 9 pin D Sub connector If the connection port on the PC is a 25 pin D Sub connector connect via a 9 pin 25 pin conversion adaptor When connecting the ACD card to a PC regular communications software must be installed on the PC The ACD card cannot be removed or attached with the power turned ON Be sure to turn the power OFF before removing or attaching the ACD card The supplied cable will only work with ACD The cable will not support Call Logging or PC Customization Tool For details on ACD refer to Section 520 Built In ACD Reference Manual MIS Report Management Information System 1 Agent Activity Tabulated by Agent Basis 2 Group Activity Tabulated by Agent Group Basis 3 System Activity Tabulated by the ACD System Basis 4 Work Unit Count Tabulated on a daily weekly Basis ex All Agents Daily eee ee fie REPORT TYPE OUTPUT RANGE n DAILY ALL AGENT REPORT THIS WEEK Fri 22 11 1886 10 00 Mon 18 11 1996 TO Tue 22 11 1995 AGENT NO 1 10 0001 DATE i amp Mon 19CTue 20 Wed 21 Thu 22 Fri Sat Sun LOGIN TIME HH MM 24 00 24 0
19. before installing or removing the cards Turn the power switch OFF and make certain the AC cable is disconnected before installing cards Push the cards in so that they are securely seated Failure to do so may result in the card being damaged or incorrect operation The card circuits include CMOS ICs which are susceptible to damage by static electricity To avoid damaging the CMOS ICs observe the following precautions when handling the cards 1 Touch a ground or the metal cabinet frame to discharge any static that may have built up on your body 2 Do not directly touch the CMOS ICs or electrical conductors 1 With the lettering on the card pointing up slide the card into the guide of the card slot in the cabinet 2 Hold the card on the top and bottom edges with both hands and carefully push it into the slot 3 When the connector row at the far end of the card touches the corresponding connector on the unit press the card in more firmly until it is seated 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for all other cards About Marks Used in This Manual XXXXX card Card names shown at the side of function titles indicate cards that must be mounted to enable connections Cards marked with an Q at the side of the card name indicate that the card must not be removed or inserted while the power is ON For details on removing and inserting cards refer to Maintenance Switches on page 4 4 ICX 10 350 S ICX issu
20. breaker OFF and disconnect the AC cable before installing the backup battery Carefully note the polarity of the batteries to prevent shorting Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions The battery cable must be at least 18 AWG During normal conditions the backup batteries last for about 15 minutes The backup batteries should be replaced about every 3 years Installation 1 Connect the red 24V cable to the terminal of battery A ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 3 5 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Section 350 Installation 2 Connect the blue GND cable to the terminal of battery B 3 Using the supplied battery cable connect the blue to the terminal of battery A and red to the terminal of battery B 4 Slide the batteries into the guides in the cabinet Figure 3 5 Installation of Backup Batteries VB 44026UK This lead is supplied with a CCU Battery VB 44026UK 3 6 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Chapter 4 Card Installation This chapter explains how to connect ecxhange lines how to connect different types of digital and analog extensions Card Installation CAUTION A With the exception of selected cards as described in Maintenance Switches on page 4 4 many cards require power to be OFF
21. is 10 dB Installation 1 Connect one end of an RCA pin cable 2 core shielded cable to theCN4 RCA connector on the CPC HS or CPC HM card 2 Connect the other end of the RCA pin cable to the output AUX of a music source such as a CD player or tape recorder Note Fit the appropriate connector RCA or mini plug etc as required to the end of the RCA pin cable to suit your music source Figure 5 1 Installation of Music On Hold source HM card shown RESET SW CODE sw MODE SW RAM Hold SW RUN LED MPU MJ LED MN LED PAGE LOOP Tape Recorder ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 5 1 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 350 Installation Background Music BGM CPC HS CPC HM amp Guidelines CPC HS has one music souce input for BGM and MOH Amusic source such as a CD player or tape recorder can be connected to the BGM input RCA of a CPC card The maximum input impedance of the BGM input CN4 RCA is 10 kohms The maximum input signal level is 10 dB Installation 1 Connect one end of an RCA pin cable 2 core shielded cable to the CN4 RCA connector on the CPC card 2 Connect the other end of the RCA pin cable to the output AUX of a music source such as a CD player or tape recorder Note Fit the appropriate connector RCA or mini plug etc as required to the end of the RCA pin cable to suit your music source Figure 5
22. last about 7 years Be sure to replace the battery before it is exhausted Once the backup battery is disconnected you have approximately 60 seconds to connect a new battery before stored data is lost Danger of explosion if 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 The backup batteries on the CPC HS and CPC HM cards will back up data such as program settings speed dialing data and the date and time in the event of a power failure Be sure to replace the backup batteries before they are exhausted To prevent data from being lost please back up data to the PCAS PC customized tool before replacing the backup battery Installation 1 Connect the new backup battery to the P7 connector on the CPC HS and CPC HM cards 2 Cutatie wrap using nippers to remove the old backup battery 3 Secure the new backup battery using a tie wrap Note Secure the battery so that it cannot move Figure 5 25 Replacing the backup battery of a CPC card Note A clear protective shield is present around the battery However this shield is not shown to better illustrate the battery position This will not interfere with the battery replacement e CPC HS and CPC HM card FE Old Battery New Battery ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 5 29 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 350 Install
23. of system S4 RAM HOLD Switch for selecting battery backup of memory Table 4 2 LED indications of CPC card LED indication Description RUN Flashes red when Main Processing Unit MPU is operating MJ Turns ON red when Major MJ alarm is detected MN Turns ON red when Minor MN alarm is detected Exchange Lines The following cards are used with exchange lines LTRK 8 Loop start exchange line interface card 8 ports LTRK 4 Loop start exchange line interface card 4 ports TBRI 4 T point ISDN basic interface card 4 ports e PRI 30 T point and S point ISDN primary rate interface card 1 port e ACI5 4 AC 15 tie line interface card 4 ports Install the correct type of cards in the CCU for the exchange lines that are to be connected then connect the exchange lines Loop Start Exchange Line card LTRK 4 card VB 44514UK LTRK 4 amp 8 LTRK 8 card VB 44510UK Guidelines Loop Start exchanges are connected to a LTRK 4 card VB 44514UK or LTRK 8 card VB 44510UK installed in a flexible slot of the CCU The LTRK 4 card provides for maximum of 4 exchange lines and the LTRK 8 card provides 8 exchange line connections ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 7 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation The maintenance switch SW1 on the LTRK 4 or LTRK 8 card can be set so that the card can be removed and installed while the systenm is operating See p
24. ohms to EM 24 and key handsets maximum 20 ohms with loop to DSS 72 and Voice Recognition Telephone Figure 4 15 DEC 8DEC IGDEC 24 card Table 4 23 Maximum cards and digital and analog extensions per system System Type DEC8 DEC16 DE24 Total 78 ports CPC HS 2 0 0 16 132 ports CPC HM 5 32 2 48 2 48 The following table shows the pinout of the DDK connector CN4 on the DEC 8 card 4 24 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation Table 4 24 Pinout of DDK connector CN3 on DEC 8 card CNNo Line No DDK No Pin No Extension port Signal 1 1 B 2 2 A 4 3 3 B 4 4 i A 1 5 B 2 6 E A 3 3 7 5 B CN3 4 A 1 9 B 2 10 3 A 2 3 11 B 4 12 1 A 1 13 B 2 14 a A 1 3 15 B 4 16 A If you are installing a DSS or EM24 connect them to a digital extension card Installation 1 Install the DEC 8 16 24 card in any available flexible slot 2 Connect one DDK connector per two extension wire pairs 3 Passthe extension wires with the DDK connectors through the wiring slot in the CCU and connect them to the DDK connector on the DEC 8 16 24 card 4 Connect internal lines B and A to pin 4 and pin3 of the secondary socket LJU
25. via a Network Termination Unit NT1 T point ISDN is connected to the TBRI 4 card using RJ 45 connector See Figure 4 4 for the pin configuration of the RJ 45 connectors The TBRI 4 card can be attached or detached when the power is turned ON by setting the maintenance switch SW4 See page 4 4 for details When using T point ISDN you must install the synchronization package VB 44460UK on a CPC HS or CPC HM card Table 4 3 shows the maximum number of cards that can be installed with each CPC size 4 10 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation Table 4 7 Maximum Number of T Point ISDN interfaces per system System Type Processor Maximum Cards Maximum Lines No of channels 78 ports CPC HS 20 40ch 132 ports CPC HM 5 20 40ch Figure 4 7 TBRI 4 card BUSY LED MAINTENANCE SW SYNC LED SELECT SW LAYERT LED LAYER2 LED o LINE 4 LINE 3 LINE 2 LINE 1 Cul Cuil Dad lad Table 4 8 Maintenance switch SW2 settings of TBRI 4 card Setting Description ON Card is in closed status and can be mounted and removed when the power is ON Sending receiving of calls is disabled If this is set during speech sending receiving of calls is disabled after speech ends OFF Normal operation This switch is set to OFF for normal operatio
26. when receiving YELLOW alarm signal YEL RAT LED4 Turns ON when receiving AIS signal AIS LED7 Turns ON during RED alarm CFA LED5 Turns ON when frame failure is detected OOF LED2 Turns ON when loop back Connect TA TB to RA RB for test purpose LOOP 4 16 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation SYNC Package Network Unit SYNC SYNC package VB 44460UK The SYNC package supplies a network synchronizing circuit and is required when a digital circuit such as ISDN is used The SYNC package generates a PCM clock that is synchronized with a digital network by the PLL circuit supplying the PCM clock to the CPC HS or CPC HM card The SYNC package is mounted on either the CPC HS or CPC HM card For details on how to mount the SYNC package see page 4 18 Figure 4 11 SYNC Package SYNC LED LED 1 Table 4 11 shows the LED indications Table 4 17 LED indications of SYNC package LED indication Description LED1 SYNC Turns on when synchronizing to the CO clock ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 17 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation Installation 1 Align the connector P1 of the CPC HS card or CPC HM card with the holes of spacers and connect the synchronization package VB 44460UK Figure 4 12 Installation of Sync Package CPC HS o
27. you will need to make one of the following RS 232C cables D SUB 9 pin to D SUB 25 pin If your PC is equipped with a 25 pin D SUB RS 232C connector make a cable as shown in Figure 5 4 The cable should be less than 15m long ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 5 5 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 350 Installation Figure 5 4 Connections for D SUB 9 pin to D SUB 25 pin cable Plug case Plug case Max 15m Connector Signal name FG TD RD DSR SG DIR CTS DIR D SUB 9 pin to D SUB 9 pin If your PC is equipped with a 9 pin D SUB RS 232C connector make a cable as shown in Figure 5 5 The cable should be less than 15 m long Figure 5 5 Connections for D SUB 9 pin to D SUB 9 pin cable Inter Linc Cable Plug case Plug case Max 50 ft 15 m 5 6 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Remote Connection Use a standard not null modem cable for the connection between the mother board and modem Figure 5 6 Modem Cable Pinout mother board to modem for a remote connection 3 meter cable 9 Pin Female 25 Pin Female to mother to standard board gt Hayes modem Installation 1 Connect the 9 pin D SUB connector on the RS 232C cable to the P6 connector port 1 on the
28. 0 24 00 24 00 24 00 UNAVAL TIME HH MM 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 TALK TIME HH MM 24 00 24 06 24 00 24 00 24 00 IDLE TIME HH MM 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 IDLE TIME PERCENT 100 100 100 100 100 INCOMING ACD CALL 255 255 255 255 255 ANSWERD CALL 255 255 255 255 255 AYG RINGING TIME SEC 86400 86400 86400 898400 86400 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment ex All Agents Hourly 4 4 doo REPORT TYPE HOURLY ALL AGENT REPORY Fri 22 11 1996 10 00 QUTPUT RANGE Mon 18 11 1996 TO Tue 19 11 1996 AGENT NO 1 10 0001 DATE Mon 11 18 1996 TIME HOUR 00 01 E 02 a3 E 04 3 05 1 LOGIN TIME MM 60 Ed 60 60 60 50 UNAYAL TIME EMM 55 60 00 50 10 50 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 TALK TEME MM SS 60 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 amp 60 Dn 60 00 IBLE TEME 4M SS 60 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 0 6D 60 00 IDLE TIME PERCENT 100 100 OOK 100 100 100 INCOMING ACD CALL 255 255 255 255 255 255 ANSWERD CALL 255 255 255 255 255 255 TIME HOUR 18 19 C 20 21 3 22 23 LOGIN TIME MM 50 60 60 60 50 60 UNAYAL TIME MM SS 60 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 TALK TIME MM SS 60 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 IDLE TIME MM S S 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 IDLE TIME PERCENT 100 100 100 100 TOD 100 INCOMING ACD CALL 255 55 255 255 255 255 ANSWERDO CALL 255 255 255 255 255 255 Installation 1 Connec
29. 4 7 VB 44510UK 8 port loop start line Exchange Card Lanes LTRK 4 Loop Start Exchange Card 4 7 VB 44514UK 4 port loop start line S ICX only AC 15 ACI5 4 19 VB 44570UK 4 port type AC 15 tie line exchange card Digital TBRI T point BRI Card 4 10 VB 44530 T point ISDN interface ports Pees PRI 30 T S point PRI Card 4 13 VB 44540UK T point ISDN primary interface port and S point primary interface port Digital DEC 8 Digital Extension Card 4 23 VB 44610UK 8 port digital extension card Extension DEC 16 Digital Extension Card 4 23 VB 44612UK 16 port digital extension card Available for CPC HM S ICX only only DEC 24 Digital Extension Card 4 23 VB 44613UK 24 port digital extension card Available for CPC HM S ICX only only SBRI A S point BRI Card 4 33 VB 44630 S point ISDN interface ports PRI 30 T S point PRI Card 4 37 VB 44540UK T point ISDN primary interface port and S point primary interface port Analog APEC 8 SBS Extension Interface 4 27 VB 44660UK Interface card for SBS proprietary Extension Card key telephone SAEC 4 Special Analog Extension 4 31 VB 44621UK 4 port analog extension card includ For IS2 unit S ICX only ing ringer circuit for IS2 slot SAEC 8 Special Analog 4 31 VB 44622UK 8 port analog extension card includ For IS2 Extension Card S ICX only ing ringer circuit for IS2 slot AEC 8 Analog Extension Card 4 31 VB 44620UK 8 port analog extension card includ For
30. 44 ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 Chapter 2 System Overview Section 350 Installation With CPC HS With CPC HM Class of Service Internal 16 16 External 16 16 TRS Class 50 50 ISDN Related Features DDI numbers A B 96 96 MSN 96 96 Account Code Verified 500 10 digits 500 10 digits Absence Message 10 16 digits 10 16 digits Text Message 10 16 digits 10 16 digits Table 2 5 Dimensions and Weight S ICX Power Consumption CCU 336VA Proprietary tel 2 7W Dimensions cm CCU Proprietary tel W 360 x H 450 x D 220 W 186 x H 90 x D 233 Weight kg CCU Proprietary tel 7 Kg 1 Kg Table 2 6 Telephones can be connected to S ICX Interface Card Type VB 44660 APEC 8 VB 44660 APEC 8 VB 44610 DEC 8 VB 44612 DEC 16 VB 44613 DEC 24 Model of Telephones con nected via interface card A series telephone VA 30920 VA 12020 VA 12022 SBS telephones VB 9211 VB 9211DS VB 9411 VB 9411DS VB 9411ADS DBS ICX telephones VB 3411 VB 3411DS VB 3411LDS VB 3611D VB D411 VB D411DS VB D411DSV VB D411LDS VB D611D VB D611DS A Note Some features may not be available due to limitations of legacy equipment 2 4 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Chapter 2 System Overview Section 350 Installation 2 System Connections Figure 2 Yzma fy da
31. Card Name Switch Setting Mode Card Assignment No of Channels Used PRI 30 card 8ch mode PRIT 8 1 to 8B D Primary Rate PRIT 16 1 to 16B D Interface Other mode PRIT 24 1 to 24B D PRIT 30 1 to 30B D The T point ISDN primary rate interface carrier line uses an 8 conductor modular connector RJ45 connected to the PRI 30 card See Figure 4 5 on page 4 8 for the pin configuration of the 8 conductor modular connectors The PRI 30 card can be attached or detached when the power is turned ON by setting the maintenance switch SW3 See page 4 4 for details Wheninstalling a T point ISDN primary rate interface install the synchronization package on the CPC HS or CPC HM card The following table shows the maximum number of T point ISDN primary rate interfaces that can be installed in each system size Table 4 12 Maximum number of T Point Primary Rate Interface cards per system System Type Maximum Cards No of B channels 78 ports CPC HS 1 30ch x 1 30ch 132 ports CPC HM 2 30ch x 2 60ch 78 ports CPC HS 5 8ch x 5 40ch 132 ports CPC HM 5 8ch x 5 40ch ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 13 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation Figure 4 9 PRI 30 card BUSY LED MAINTENANCE SW DIP SW SYNC LED SLIP LED YEL RAI LED AIS LED CFA LED OOF LED LOOP LED C dH swa sw2 Table 4 13 Maintenance switch SW3 settings of PRI 30 card
32. Class 7 ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 29 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation F30 BSSC 08 Hold 7 Hold 7 Pad Class 7 5 FF key Assignment Depends on key phone the maximum COs available to assign on FF keys are as follows Phone Max Phone Max Phone Max Number Number Number UK VB 9211UK 6 VB 9211DSUK 6 VB 9411UK 12 VB 9411DSUK 12 VB 9411ADSUK 12 Note In case of 6 FF key Telephone assign Exchange line keys on FF1 FF6 Don t assign Exchange line keys on FF7 FF24 If Exhcange line key is assigned on FF25 FF32 those Exchagne line keys become Non appearance Exchange line key In case of 12 FF key Telephone assign Exchange line keys on FF1 FF12 Don t assign Exchange line keys on FF13 FF24 If Exhcange line key is assigned on FF25 FF32 those Exchagne line keys become Non appearance Exchange line key 6 Function key Assignment Function keys which are not equipped on A series or SBS key telephone can be assigned to free FF keys if required These are Function Default for Feature Access Code CONF key 36 Program key 38 Recall key 39 telephone only Conditions Note Recall key code 39 must be entered from Programming Mode Note System Programming is available from VB 9411 ADS Alphanumeric Don t use 7segment type proprietary key telephone for ACD system Incase of 7segment type proprietary key telephone
33. Extension cards SBS A series Proprietary Extensions APEC 8 VB 440660U K 1 1r ee e re t e s EP bae ertet ipee ng 4 27 Analog Extension cards VB 44620UK AEC 8 sese eene ennemi 4 31 Special Analog Extension cards SAEC 8 card VB 44622UK SAEC 4 card VB 44621UK SAEC 8 S AEC A 4 31 BRI cards S point S point ISDN Basic Rate VB 44630 SBRI A see 4 33 PRI cards S point S point ISDN Primary Rate VB 44540UK SBRUA 4 37 8 DTMF Receiver Card MFR 8 card MFER 8 Jenina anna a enne nennen nennen 4 39 8 Party Conference Card CONF card VB 44120UK CONE essere 4 40 ACD card VB 44 1400 K 2 ener ada 4 41 4 port Voice Processing card VB 44140UK VPUJ A esses enne 4 42 Special API card VB 44132 SAPD oon cecccecsccessseseceeceeeecesceeeseceeaaeceaaecseneeeeeeeesueceaaeceaaecseaeeneneeees 4 43 APL card ViB 44 130 ext uini ee is 4 44 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment 5 1 Music On Hold MOBD 3 iere teet etre ceci ea aa ninia End 5 1 Background Music BGM eet eee iia nt etat eri ead eka eet hee er rente detecte eet eh petet 5 2 Paging tenente uet AA ite e e ERR t E eR E ei erp oMe 5 3 PG Customization Tool i ee ERE HERR Ree de ii edenda 5 5 Call Mog eine Devices 2t oder A AAA Gest ani ei dee d eats ae he dt 5 8 MIS Report Output murcia ttes e e een 5 11 Applicati
34. Figure 4 14 Connection of AC 15 tie line LINE BUSY LED n LED O ON W sw401 SWA402 z OH Sw1 OFF orr Maintenance J 8888 B888 cu 43214321 AC15 4 AC15 3 CN3 SW301 SW302 AC15 2 OnE AC15 1 43214321 16 sw201 SW202 A 43214321 SW101 SW102 i 43214321 AC15 4 card 4 22 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation Extensions The following cards are used with extensions e DEC 8 VB 44610UK Digital key phone interface card 8 ports DEC 16 VB 44612UK Digital key phone interface card 16 ports DEC 24 VB 44613UK Digital key phone interface card 24 ports APEC 8 VB 44660UK SBS A series key telephone interface card 8 ports e AEC 8 VB 44620UK Standard telephone SLT extension interface card 8 ports SAEC A VB 44621UK Standard telephone SLT extension interface card 4 ports special slot SAEC 8 VB 44622UK Standard telephone SLT extension interface card 8 ports special slot e SBRI 4 VB 44630 S point ISDN basic interface card 4 ports e PRI 30 VB 44540UK T point and S point ISDN primary rate interface card 1 port 30 channels Install the correct type of cards in the cabinet for the extensions that are to be connected then connect the extensions The following describes how to connect the respective types of extensions
35. Integrated Voice amp Data Solutions Section 350 Installation Manual 2 2 3 EJ A eo d z 3 a E a a WD Wi B B as Y DAE S 9 39 3 a E Tw WARNING This service information is designed for experienced technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephony calls when the power fails Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services S ICX Issued January 2000 The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by the Matsushita Communication Industrial Co Ltd MCI MCI reserves the right without notice to make changes to equipment design as advances in engineering and manufacturing methods warrant The software and hardware described in this document may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the license pertaining to said software or hardware Reproduction publication or duplication of this manual or any part thereof in any manner mechanica
36. No DDK No Terminal No Signal name 1 1 TX2 2 2 TXI 4 3 3 RX2 4 4 RXI 1 5 TX2 2 6 TXI 3 3 7 RX2 CN3 4 8 RXI 1 9 TX2 2 10 TX1 2 3 11 RX2 4 12 RXI 1 13 TX2 2 14 TX1 1 3 15 RX2 4 16 RX1 ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 19 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation The AC15 card has four AC 15 tie line interfaces and handles the following detection and response to call signals from other PBXs outgoing calls to the AC 15 tie line dial transmission conversations As the AC15 card has a built in lightning protector it can be connected directly to the AC15 circuit Figure 4 13 ACIS card LINE BUSY LED n LEDI SW401 SWAO2 ON swi lt OFF OFF Maintenance od SWI EN 1 43214321 CN3 SW301 SW302 a 43214321 16 Sw201 SWw202 OFF nu 43214321 sw101 SW102 OFF i 43214321 Es Tables 4 20 4 21 and 4 22 show the switch settings and LED indications Table 4 20 Maintenance switch SWI settings of ACIS card Setting Description ON Card is in closed status and can be mounted and removed when the power is ON Sending receiving of calls is disabled If this is set during speech sending receiving of calls is disabled after speech ends OFF Normal operation This switch is set to OFF for normal operation 4 20 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation
37. OFF deletes data from the API card memory When this switch is ON the backup battery ensures that the data is retained in memory Preparing an RS 232C cable e See the following figure for details of how to prepare a 25 pin D SUB to 9 pin D SUB RS 232C cable if one is not supplied Figure 5 12 25 pin to 9 pin D SUB cable connections Plug case Plug case Max 15m i Male 9 pin D SUB connector Signal name Not Used Transmit Data Receive Data Clear To Send Request To Send Data Set Ready Signal Ground Carrier Detect Data Term Ready API card Data Term Ready Signal Ground Request To Send Clear To Send Data Set Ready NONO OI AOIN ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 5 15 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 350 Installation Installation 1 Install the API card in an available optional card slot or flexible slot 2 Connect one end of the RS 232C cable to the RS 232C port CN4 of the API card and the other end to the PC Figure 5 13 Connecting the API card to a PC API card ON SW401 a OFF Test Mode RUN LED m sw1 OFF Maintenance Male 25 pin D SUB connector RS 232C cable CN4 RS 232C ex OFF SW3 AA ON RAM Hold LIS UM Personal Cornputer Back up Battery 7 Male 9 pin D SUB connector 5 16 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 5 Peripher
38. OFF for normal operation Table 4 38 Internal diagnosis switch SW2 settings of API card Setting Description ON top Normal operation This switch is set to ON for normal operation OFF bottom Normal operation This switch is set to OFF for normal operation 4 44 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation Table 4 39 Memory backup switch SW3 settings of API card Setting Description ON top Self diagnosis API card OFF bottom Can delete memory data of API card Table 4 40 LED indications of API card LED indication Description LED1 RUN Flashes green when LPU is operating API Card API card VB 44131 API C9 The API card is an interface card for applications such as voice mail and ACD The external interface is an RS 232C port maximum 19200 bps Only one API card can be mounted for each system This sheet is mounted to on option slot OP1 or OP2 or on an expansion slot FS1 to FS12 Figure 4 30 API card RUN LED MAINTENANCE SW MSW NO NAY RS 232C RAM HOLD SW Maintenance switch SWI settings of API card Setting Description ON top Card is closed and can be mounted and removed when power is ON Sending receiving of calls is disabled If this is set during speech sending receiving of calls is disabled after speech ends OFF bo
39. R2 LED 5to0 Not available Table 4 28 LED indications SBRI 4 card LED indication Description LED3 LAYER1 Turns ON when synchronization is established LED4 LAYER2 Turns ON when DL Data Link is established Guidelines S point ISDN is accommodated by the SBRI 4 card which is installed in the flexible slot Four S point ISDN lines can be connected to each SBRI 4 card S point ISDN is connected to the SBRI 4 card using 8 conductor modular connectors See Figure 4 22 on page 4 36 for the pin configuration of the 8 conductor modular connectors RJ45 Setting the rotary switch SW1 of the SBRI 4 enables you to display the status of the selected circuits using the LED Set it the same way you would set the TBRI A card See Table on page 4 14 for details The SBRI 4 card can be attached or detached when the power is turned ON Confirmation during the extension conversation is not possible Therefore announcements made using paging need to be made when attaching or detaching See page 4 2 for details The system supplies 40V to the ISDN terminal which is connected to the S Point Interface card Although output is limited so that the terminals which operate upon Restricted Mode 420mw are available to operate by this power supply The table below shows the maximum number of cards that can be installed in each system size Table 4 29 Maximum Number of S point ISDN Interfaces per system
40. age 4 2 for details on the maintenance switch Table 4 1 shows the maximum numbers of cards and exchanges per system type Table 4 3 Maximum Loop Start Exchanges per system System Type Maximum Number of Maximum No of Loop Cards Start Exchange Lines 78 ports CPC HS 5 1 40 132 port CPC HM 5 1 40 The LTRK 8 card provides an 8 exchange line interface It provides a lightening arrestor and a safety circuit to directly connect with general telephone lines The LTRK 4 card provides an 4 exchange line interface It provides a lightening arrestor and a safety circuit to directly connect with general telephone lines Figure 4 5 LTRK 8 card BUSY LED IAINTENANCE SW o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o The following tables show switch settings and LED indications for the LTRK 4 card 4 8 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation Table 4 4 Maintenance switch SWI settings of LTRK 8 card Setting Description ON Card is in closed status and can be mounted and removed when power is ON Sending receiving of calls is disabled If this is set during speech sending receiving of calls is disabled after the call ends OFF M SW Normal operation This switch is set to OFF for normal operation Table 4 5 LED indications of LTRK 8 card
41. al Equipment Headset Guidelines A headset VB 2394 can be connected in place of the telephone s handset Please talk to Panasonic Sales for an information of available headset Installation 1 Remove the curly cord from the handset 2 Replace the curly cord with the headset s modular connector Figure 5 14 Headset connection pamm ie m m Sele Cut cord ji Doo 4 6 6 CO DOD O DOD Operation 1 Switching to headset mode Switch the phone to headset mode Press the following keys ON OFF gt PROG 9 0 gt ON OFF 2 Making and receiving calls Press the following key to talk ON OFF 3 Ending a call Press the following key to end a call ON OFF The phone is now ready to receive a call Condition A ncase of A series key phone Headset Adaptor VB 5331 is required for the headset VE 2394 ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 5 17 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 350 Installation Voice Recognition Adaptor Guidelines e A VB 44101 voice recognition adaptor can be installed in the VB D411DSVUK key phone so that the phone can be used as a voice recognition phone You can call by name or execute other functions by function names Locate the Voice Recognition Adaptor within 120m of the cabinet The maximum loop circuit resistance to a Voice Recognition Adaptor is 20 Ohms When
42. all circuits on the card are idle and the busy lamps are off Note The cards for extension line DEC 8 DEC 16 DEC 24 AEC 4 AEC 8 APEC SBRI 4 MFR 8 and CONF Card can be removed and replaced while the system is operating Because there are no busy lamps for calls on extension lines however you cannot check the status of these lines It is recommended that you announce using paging before removing the cards to warn users that the lines will be disconnected 4 4 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation Figure 4 3 Maintenance Switch positions LTRK 4 card shown LTRK 8 Card shown gt Cards for the following extension lines can be removed and replaced while the system is operating DEC 8 card DEC 16 card DEC 24 card AEC 8 card SBRI 4 card MFR 8 card CONF card APEC 8 card Note Because there are no busy lamps for calls on extension lines you cannot check the status of these lines We recommend using paging before removing the cards to warn users that the lines will be disconnected ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 5 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation CPU card CPC HS card VB 44440UK CPC HM card VB 44441UK CPC HS HM 69 The CPC HS card is a standard CPU card for systems supporting up to 32 extensions and up to 78 ports This card incorporates a 16 bit CPU
43. alog internal lines and how to mount telephones on the wall Peripheral Equipment Describes how to install and connect DSS units door phone adaptors and other peripheral equipment also describes how to replace the backup battery of the CPC card Specifications Lists the specifications of the equipment constituting the S ICX Related Documents e For instructions on S ICX programming see Section 400 Programming For detailed descriptions of S ICX operations see Section 700 Feature Operation ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 About This Manual Section 350 Installation vi S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 1 System Requirements Chapter 1 Requirements This chapter describes S ICX model numbers information on the installation environment and instructions on how to clean the S ICX Environmental Requirements Temperature The environment should be free from excessive temperatures in order to avoid component damage Room temperature should be 32 to 104 Fahrenheit 0 to 40 Celsius Humidity The environment should be free from excessive humidity which may rust metallic parts and degrade performance Do not install the system where humidity could condense on its surfaces Relative humidity should range between 30 and 90 percent Ventilation Adequate ventilation must be provided to allow upward air circulation t
44. ance wire Zo 150 ohms Max 200 m Low Impedance wire Zo 75 ohms Max 100 m 1 Long distance away Maximum 1 km The distance between terminal equipments must be connected within 25 50 m in order to restrict delay of the signal Figure 4 23 Point to Multi Point connection long distance away Max 50m I Max 8 equipments ISDN terminal S Point ISDN Primary Rate Interface card PRI 130 PRI 30 card VB 44540UK Guidelines The T point ISDN primary rate interface carrier line is accommodated on the PRI 30 card which is installed in the flexible slot You can connect one T point ISDN primary rate interface carrier to each PRI 30 card Bysetting the switch and reprogramming the PRI 30 card can also be set up as an S point ISDN primary rate interface The T point ISDN primary rate interface carrier line connects to the switched network via a CSU Depending on Dip switch SW2 2 the PRI 30 card can be set for 8 channel mode or Other mode When set for Other mode you can also specify three channel classifications 1 to 16B D or 1 to 30B D Table 4 11 shows the mode settings of the PRI 30 card ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 37 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation Table 4 31 Mode Settings of PRI 30 card Card Name Switch Setting Mode Card Assignment No of Channels Used PRI 30 card 8ch mode PRIT 8 1 to 8B D Primary Rate PRIT
45. ation 5 30 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350
46. card Switch No Distance from the S ICX to the CSU 0 to 150 ft 150 to 450 ft 450 to 655 ft 45m 45m to 135m 135m to 200m SWI 1 ON OFF OFF SW1 2 OFF ON OFF SW1 3 OFF OFF ON SWI 4 OFF ON OFF SWI 5 OFF OFF ON SW1 6 OFF ON OFF SWI 7 OFF OFF ON SWI 8 Not used 6 Insert the PRI 30 card into the specified flexible slot see page 2 16 7 Connect the 8 conductor modular jack RJ45 via the CSU to the T point ISDN primary rate carrier line 8 Pass the T point ISDN rate carrier wires with 8 conductor modular jack RJ45 through the wiring aperture of the cabinet and connect it to the modular connector on the PRI 30 card ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 15 Chapter 4 Card Installation Figure 4 10 Connection of T Point ISDN Primary Rate Interface PRI LINE BUSY LED ON SW3 OL Maintenance PRI 30 card Connector Rj45 SW2 DIP SW Receive A RA Receive B RB Transmit A TA SYNC LED Transmit B TB SLIP LED 6 8 None connection NC YEL RAI LED AIS LED CFA LED OCF LED LOOP LED Rj45 cable Table 4 16 LED indications of PRI 30 card LED indication Description LEDI Turns ON when B channel is in use LINE BUSY LED8 Turns ON when set to abstracting Network synchronising clock SYNC LED3 Turns ON when SLIP abnormality is detected SLIP LED6 Turns ON
47. conductors The equipment grounding conductor is to be installed as part of the circuit that supplies the system and is to be connected to a ground terminal at the service equipment Bare covered or insulated grounding conductors should have a continuous outer finish that is green with yellow stripes The equipment grounding conductor should be connected to a ground terminal at the service equipment The attachment plug receptacles of the same type as that used by the systems that are in the vicinity of the S ICX are all to be of a grounding type and the equipment grounding conductors serving these receptacles are to be connected to earth ground at the service equipment A marking adjacent to the telecommunications jacks must instruct the user to connect grounding conductors for peripheral equipment before any telecommunication lines are connected to the product or system Cleaning e Use a slightly damp cloth to clean the phones The phones should never be cleaned with benzene paint thinner or other solvents 1 2 S ICX Beta issued December 1999 ICX 10 350 Chapter 2 System Overview Panasonic s Small Integrated Communication eXchange S ICX is a hybrid telephone system capable of supporting up to 132 ports The S ICX cabinet includes the following Power Unit Card Slots Unit Cards optional Backup Battery VB 44026 optional 8 DEC card as integrated slot 1 Figure 2 1 The S ICX CCU Card poe Slots
48. data link DL is established LAYER2 Figure 4 8 Connection of T Point ISDN Interface BRI E ON SW2 ofr Maintenance TBRI 4 card LINE BUSY LED SYNC LED SWI SELECT SW LAYER1 LED PEI LAYER2 LED LINE 4 LINE 3 LINE 2 LINE 1 Connector RJ45 Receive A RA Transmit A TA Transmit B TB Receive B RB 8 None connection NC RJ45 cable m gt Network S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation T Point ISDN Interface card TPRI 30 TPRI 30 card VB 44540UK Guidelines The T point ISDN primary rate interface is accommodated on the PRI 30 card which is installed in a flexible slot You can connect one T point ISDN primary rate interface carrier to each PRI 30 card Bysetting the switch and reprogramming the PRI 30 card can also be set up as an S point ISDN primary rate or Q SIG interface The T point ISDN primary rate interface connects to the switched network via a subscriber unit Depending on Dip switch SW2 2 the PRI 30 card can be set for 8 channel mode or Other mode When set for Other mode by Dip switch you can also specify three channel classifications 1 to 16B D 1 to 24B D or 1 to 30B D by system configuration programming Table 4 11 shows the mode settings of the PRI 30 card Table 4 11 Mode Settings of PRI 30 card
49. e 30V Board P8 P02 P2 External paging control output 2 Mother withstand voltage 30V Board P8 P01 P1 External paging control output 1 Mother withstand voltage 30V Board P5 1 loop MB External paging control output B CPC HS relay loop make contact maximum current 2A CPC HM P5 2 loop MA External paging control output A CPC HS relay loop common contact maximum current 2A CPC HM J3 B External paging I O B RCA Jack CPC HS CPC HM ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 5 3 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 350 Installation Installation Set R351 on the CPC HS and CPC HM card to match the output impedance of the connected device See Table 5 2 for settings Table 5 2 Settings of R351 on CPC HS and CPC HM card Position Setting R351 Initial External paging device output impedance 600 Ohms Cut External paging device output impedance high impedance default when shipped Prepare a cable with a DDK connector and connect one end of it to P5 loop on CPC Connect the other end of the cable to the paging amplifier relays and speakers To install external paging Connect external paging loop control to P1 P5 Connect dry contact leads for external paging to the mother board terminals which include P8 P01 P8 P02 P8 P03 P8 P04 P8 PO5 See Table 5 1 on page 5 3 for additional information Figure 5 3 Connection of paging device PA RESET MODE
50. e wiring slot in the cabinet then connect the 9 pin or 25 pin D SUB connector on the other end to the RS 232C connector of your Call Logging device 5 10 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Figure 5 10 Call Logging Output data format Format 1 T MM DD HH MM SS HH MM SS NNNN TTT dddddddddddddddddddddddd aaaaaaaaaa vvvvvH 0 Q Q Format 2 T MM DD HH MM SS HH MM SS NNNN TTT dddddddddddddddddddddddd dddddddddddddddd D Q O aaaaaaaaaa or H 8 D Condition code I Incoming call S DISA incoming call D DDI incoming call O Outgoing call L LCR outgoing call h Hold t Transfer call F call forward outside call W Closed numbering call Tandem connection call Call start time MM 01 to 12 DD 01 to 31 HH 00 to 23 MM 00 to 59 SS 00 to 59 Call time HH 00 to 23 MM 00 to 59 SS 00 to 59 Exchange line user No Extension No 0 to 9999 Exchange line No C1 to C96 Exchange line No Exchange line No 1 to 96 When Exchange line is disconnected while the call is on hold 1 to 96 Dialled No 24 digits max Accounting code 10 digits max ID code V001 to V400 Caller data format 2 only ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 5 11 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 350 Installation MIS Report Output Guidelines ACD card G9 A CAUTION The backup battery will last
51. ed January 2000 4 1 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation Card Installation Positions The unit cards are installed in the card slots in the S ICX cabinet Card Installation Positions in a system are shown below Figure 4 1 Card Installation Positions Slot Card CPC CPC HS CPC HM FS1 to FS5 Trunks Digital TBRI 4 PRI 30 Analog LTRK 4 LTRK 8 AC15 Extensions Digital DEC 8 DEC 16 DEC 24 SBRI 4 PRI 30 Analog APEC 8 AEC 8 Options Audio MFR 8 CONF Applications VPU 4 ACD SAEC 4 SAEC 8 SAPI SAEC 4 SAEC 8 or SAPI 4 2 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation Special Integrated Slot 1 IS1 8 DEC circuits are integrated on a mother board with DDK connectors as shown above These 8 DEC circuits are regarded as Integrated Slot IS1 for programming only there is no actual card slot Special Integrated Slot 2 The special integrated slot 2 IS 2 is built into the mother board with a connector The slot is reserved only for one SAEC 4 SAEC 8 or SAPI cards Figure 4 2 Special integrated slots CPC Card Free Slots Special Slot IS 2 DDK connectors for 8 DEC circuits IS1 SAEC 4 SAEC 8 and SAPI Installation 1 Remove the locking tab located in the upper right corner from t
52. ed in a flexible slot and supports up to four 8 party conferences simultaneously Only one CONF card can be mounted into each cabinet Slot limitations and restrictions apply see pg 3 14 for more information Figure 4 26 CONF card BUSY LED MODE SW The following table shows the required switch settings for the CONF card Table 4 33 CONF Card switch settings SW1 SW2 SW3 Usage OFF OFF OFF one 8 party conference circuit available OFF ON OFF two 8 party conference circuits available OFF OFF ON three 8 party conference circuits available OFF ON ON four 8 party conference circuits available NOTES Three party conferences are controlled by the CPU card and do not require the CONF card Maximum eight simultaneous 3 party conferences can occur in a system An 8 party conference will use one of the 3 party conference circuits until a 4th party is added to the conference then the 3 party circuit is released available for other use Also if the number of members drops below four during the conference a 3 party conference circuit is reseized CONF card switch settings must match Free Slot Assignment in programming address 01 1 01 05 Hold 52 55 Hold or 8 party conferencing will not work ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 41 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation ACD Card ACD card VB 44140UK ACD The ACD card is an Automatic Ca
53. he special IS 2 slot Slide the SAEC 4 SAEC 8 or SAPI card three quarters of the way into the slot Attach the card ribbon cable to the connector on the backplane Slide the card into the slot until secure moo m Reattach the special slot locking tab ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 3 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation Maintenance Switches Guidelines A CAUTION Check that the line busy lamp is off before removing the card If the lamp is on the line will be disconnected when the card is removed Check that the maintenance switch is off After replacing the card in its slot on completion of the maintenance work Never attempt to remove any of the following cards while the system is operating CPC HS card CPC HM card VPU 4 card ACD card API card SAPI card SAEC A card SAEC 8 card The following cards can be removed from and replaced in their slots even when the system is operating power is on provided the maintenance switch is set to ON up LTRK 8 card L TRK A card ACI5 card TBRI 4 card PRI 30 card When the maintenance switch is on the cards are in the following state Incoming calls are ignored Outgoing calls are prevented The line is disconnected on completion of any current call So additional incoming calls are ignored and outgoing calls are prevented as soon as any current call is completed The cards can be removed as soon as
54. hrough the cabinet grille Gas and airborne particles To avoid corrosion or oxidation of electrical contacts the environment should be free from airborne particles and corrosive gas Electrical noise The environment should be free from excessive electrical noise which could disturb the operation of digital circuits The system should be located at least 10ft 3m away from welders dimmers or other high current machines Phones connected to the system should not be located near fluorescent lamps air conditioners washing machines TVs or radios Vibration The environment should be free from excessive vibration which could loosen components Water exposure Because the S ICX is an electrical device exposure to water is dangerous Do not place anything containing water on the system Do not install under overhead plumbing sprinkler system valves or in areas that are susceptible to flooding Lighting Sufficient lighting is required for testing and maintenance Lightning protection grounding The system must be properly grounded to protect it from lightning damage e Supplemental and independent equipment grounding conductors are to be installed between the system and the wiring system ground ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 1 1 Chapter 1 System Requirements Section 350 Installation One of the equipment grounding conductors must be a wire that is as thick or thicker than the ungrounded branch circuit supply
55. it is built in The duration of one call up signal from the built in ringer circuit is a maximum one second Control is in three phases when eight exchange lines are simultaneously called up the first phase for the first to third circuits the second phase for the fourth to sixth circuit and the third phase for the seventh and eighth circuits The major specifications are as follows e Supply voltage current for speech path 24 V 25mA or more e Loop resistance 100 Ohms or less Ringer signal frequency 25Hz rectangular wave REN 2 CPC Positive AEC Disconnect control possible ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 31 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation Ring trip detection possible Figure 4 19 AEC 8 card ribbon cable Installation Guidelines Analog extensions are connected to an AEC 8 card installed in a flexible slot of the main unit or SAEC4 8 card installed in a 182 A maximum of 8 internal lines can be connected to each AEC 8 or SAEC 8card maximum of 4 internal lines can be connected to a SAEC 4 card Connect analog internal lines to SLT via master sockets LJU or US Type secondary socket Loop resistance 1 6km Wire Diameter 0 5mm Telephone resistance 120 ohms Four DTMF signal reception circuits are mounted on the CPC HS or CPC HM card For this reason the DTMF telephone connectio
56. k through the other hole in the back plate and PCB 4 Lift the back plate and hook it onto the screws 3 Completely tighten the screws Figure 3 3 Wall Mounting Installation Attaching the wall mounting of cabinet 1 CO Insert Tie wrap here 12 5 8 CO Pull tie wrap back through d Retaining Screws Back Plate Holding Screw Fastening Screw CODO AAA ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Section 350 Installation Connecting the AC Cable Use BS1363 approved AC plug For pluggable equipment that the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible If a device other than a 13 Amp plug top is used as a disconnection device it must incorporate an all pole disconnection device The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth E Blues 5o RUE PU S ARES AN ed Neutral N BErOWI etes ette Ue SEED alada Live L As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this equipment may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your connector proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured either green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is ma
57. kup VB 44026U Dicc alii feierte e te ep a E AE Ei 3 5 Chapter 4 Card Installation 4 1 SAA A Aa R AA AA EE NA a 4 1 About Marks Used in This Manual eeren eei o aE AETA AE 4 1 Card Installation POSITION A A a A a eae lene 4 2 Special Integrated Slot T IS iet ae Pa e eee ie E i LEER Ie Ea 4 3 Special Integrated Slot 2 i ia e eae e Den di ad pene 4 3 SAEC 8 SAEC 4 or SAPI in the future Installation eese enne 4 3 Maintenance Switches ennir era iiri EAE EE TE TT ETA EN a 4 4 CPU card CPC HS card VB 44440UK CPC HM card VB 44441UK CPC HS HM 4 6 Exchange Lines niente eem ee teet e ie ee inei bo hl tte dee eite ete eros 4 7 Loop Start Exchange Line card LTRK 4 card VB 44514UK LTRK 8 card VB 44510UK LTRK A amp S 4 7 T Point ISDN Interface card TBRI 4 card VB 44530UK TBRU A eese 4 10 T Point ISDN Primary Rate Interface card PRI 30 card VB 44540UK PRI 30 4 13 SYNC Package Network Unit SYNC package VB 44460 SYNC sse 4 17 ACI5 Tie Line Interface AC15 card VB 44570UK essen eene nennen 4 19 ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 EXT id e ex pu e UA SA ah 4 23 Digital Extension cards VB 44610UK V B 44612UK V B 44613UK DEC 8 16 24 4 23 Connecting Digital Key Telephones eces anini aeiiae nriran arpi iasan 4 26 Analog Proprietary
58. ll Distribution ACD card which is mounted in the CCU By using the ACD card with one VPU 4 card VB 44160UK simplified ACD functions such as the incoming call distributing function and processed call number information for each terminal can be supported MIS Management Information System reports can be sent output through an RS 232C port to either a printer or PC computer This port is mounted in the ACD unit This port requires a dedicated RS 232C cable Only one ACD card can be mounted in a system For more information on ACD card installation and the Built In ACD option in general see Section 520 Built In ACD Reference Figure 4 27 ACD card CPU RUN LED RAM HOLD SW ON LINESW Back Up Battery The following tables show switch settings and LED indications of the ACD card Table 4 34 Switch settings of ACD card Switch No Setting Description SWI BACK UP Set when retaining RAM data INITIAL Set when clearing RAM data SW2 ON LINE Normal operation set to ON LINE during regular operation OFF LINE Not used 4 42 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation Table 4 35 LED indications of ACD card LED indication Description LED1 CPU RUN Blinks when the CPU is in operation 4 port Voice Processing Card VPU 4 card VB 44140UK VPU 4 63
59. lly electronically or photographically is prohibited without permission of the Matsushita Communication Industrial Co Ltd MCI Copyright 2000 by Matsushita Communication Industrial Co Ltd MCI All rights reserved Parts Supplied with CCU Following components are supplied and included in the box CABLE TIE 10 PCS BATTERY LEAD 1 PC EMI FILTER 3 PCS CABLE TIE 3 PCS DDK CONNECTOR 4 PCS FOR 8 EXTENSION PORTS MANUAL PRINTED 1 PCE INSTALLATION MANUAL UP TO CHAPTER 3 Note CD ROM manual which includes Operating manual Installation manual and Programming manual is included in CPC card Contents Chapter 1 Requirements 1 1 Environmental Requirements e 2 oti iHe epe td ee EU E HE e Ee geb LEE Pe ieee aatia 1 1 Cl aning 2 ene etus us meia ite ER OUR te Sede dan ded 1 2 Chapter 2 System Overview 2 1 Last of Components er ene tte deett e E eet et ae eere S 2 2 System Capacity and Specifications enne nre nennen tnnt eren nennen 2 3 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation 3 1 Installation Location 5 2 rere ede RE a 3 1 Removing and Replacing the Cover sese eene nennen nennen A 3 2 Cabinet Installation inniti nhe A M Ue repete oae 3 2 Connecting the Main Cable uie A A RII 3 4 Earthing c uen repente est A Rete ah oe pee Pee eleg qua 3 4 Battery Bac
60. mother board 2 Pass the RS 232C cable through the wiring slot in the cabinet then connect the 9 pin or 25 pin D SUB connector on the other end to the RS 232C connector of your PC Figure 5 7 Connection to PC CN1 or CN2 depending upon programming ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 5 7 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 350 Installation Programming 1 Serial Port 1 Data FormatSet data transmission format for Serial Port 1 FF10 05 0001 Hold 0 7 Hold 0 7 bits even parity 2 stop bits 1 7 bits odd parity 2 stop bits 2 7 bits even parity 1 stop bits 3 7 bits odd parity 1 stop bits 4 8 bits no parity 2 stop bits 5 8 bits no parity 1 stop bits default 6 8 bits even parity 1 stop bits 7 8 bits odd parity 1 stop bits 2 Serial Port 1 Data FormatSet data transmission speed for Serial Port 1 FF10 05 0002 Hold 0 5 Hold 02300 bps 12600 bps 221200 bps 322400 bpss 4 4800 bps 5 9600 bps default 3 Serial Port 1 ProtocolSet protocol for Serial Port 1 FF10 05 0003 Hold 0 2 Hold 0 No order default 1 Originate mode 2 Answer mode 5 8 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Call Logging Device Guidelines You can connect an Call Logging device such as a call accounting machine or a printer to the mother board e A 9 pin to 25 pin or 9 pin to 9 pin RS 232C cable is req
61. n Table 4 9 LED indication of TBRI 4 card Switch position LED indication 0 OFF default setting when unit is shipped 1 Ist interface condition displayed by LAYER1 LED and LAYER2 LED 2 2nd interface condition displayed by LAYER1 LED and LAYER2 LED 3 3rd interface condition displayed by LAYER1 LED and LAYER2 LED 4 4th interface condition displayed by LAYER1 LED and LAYER2 LED 5 to Not available ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 11 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation Circuit select switch SW1 settings of TBRI 4 card SW1 of the TBRI 4 enables you to display the status of the each interface condition using LAYER1 LED lights in red when synchronization is completed or LAYER2 LED lights in red when DL Data Link is completed Four lines on one single card are connected to an ISDN of the same station Therefore the remaining synchronizations are automatically completed when synchronization has been completed in any one of the lines Table shows the settings of the line selection switch Line Selection Switch SW1 SELECT on TBRI 4 card TBRI 4 card Table 4 10 LED indication of TBRI 4 card LED Description indication LEDI Turns ON when exchange line is in use LINE BUSY LED2 Turns ON when network synchronisation clock is sent SYNC LED3 Turns ON when synchronisation is established LAYER1 LED4 Turns ON when
62. n is possible if more than the number of mounted circuits is required add the MFR 8 card to the flexible slot SAEC 4 or SAEC 8 cards cannot be removed and replaced while the system is operating AEC 8 cards can be removed and replaced while the system is operating However because there are no busy lamps for extensions you cannot check the status of these lines We recommend using paging etc before removing the cards to warn users that the lines will be disconnected The pinout of the DDK connector on the AEC card is identical to that of the DEC 8 card 4 32 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation Maximum extensions available for each systems is as follows Table 4 26 Maximum Cards and analog extension s per system System Type Maximum digital Maximum SLTs extensions including SAEC 8 8 initially installed 78 ports CPC HS 24 24 132 ports CPC HM 56 48 Installation Figure 4 20 Connecting analog extensions Master Socket LJU DDK Connector 1 Install the analog extension card in any available flexible slot 2 Connect one DDK connector per two extension wires 3 Pass the internal lines with the DDK connectors through the wiring slot in the CCU and connect them to the DDK connector on the AEC card 4 Connect extension wires B and A to pin5 and
63. n the APEC 8 card 4 Connect extension wires B R and A T to pin3 and pin2 L and H to pin1 and pin4 of a secondary socket LJU 4 28 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation Figure 4 18 Connecting SBS A series Extension connector CN2 ooJjjoooo oo oo jlloo o o LABH LABH A ON eee AS L ABH pm INED DDK connector Secondary Socket LJU 2 B i a t E 1 3 H SA En Secondary Socket d 2 B ee 4 L S Necessary Programming 1 Free Slot Assignment FFO1 1 6 01 12 Hold 1 99 Hold Setting Card type Value 30 APEC 8 SBS A series Interface card 2 Phone Type FF30 BSSC 00 1 Hold 1 Digital Key Phone SLT SBS VB 9 or A series key phone Note Step 1 and Step 2 will be set by S ICX during Auto Configuration 3 Flash Operation A series key phone doesn t have FL R key To send flash signal to Exchange line press Exchange line MCO key which is assigned on FF key and is in use status light Green A series key phone has RECALL button This button sends the same Flash signal as pressing Exchange line MCO key during a talk F30 BSSC 0429 Hold 1 Hold 1 Send Flash to Exchange line 4 Digital Pad In case of SBS proprietary key telephone use the same Digital Pad Class as ICX DBS key telephone Class 3 Set each extension ports for A series key telephone as Digital Pad
64. on Interface API iet tette i p perd erede Re ient dern 5 13 Headset et oet uento nitet dete ete Eee edet e e Ue mua cot ects ete 5 15 Voice Recognition Adapter ien 5 16 Key Telephone Wall Mounting oooconoocnooncnncnonoconononcnononn nono nonnnonnn conc cnn rennen nene o ne tenete sensere 5 18 DSS E 5 19 EM nd enean eed teen petente dece eue ene 5 20 Doorphone Adaptot e peg tte e t o e t Rt UE re re ua 5 21 Eme SIT Adaptor oerte A Eee eere ett retirees eet eut een tee 5 24 Replacing the CPC Card s Backup Battery sese enne 5 26 iv S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 About This Manual Overview This manual provides installation instructions for the Small Integrated Communication eXchange S ICX Please carefully observe the contents of this manual The following table summarizes the purpose of each chapter Chapter No Title Purpose 1 Requirements Includes S ICX model information on the installation environment and how to clean the S ICX System Overview Provides an overview of the S ICX including descrip tions of the cabinet system configurations and unit cards Cabinet CCU Installation Explains how to prepare for CCU installation how to remove and replace the CCU cover install the battery and install cards Card Installation Explains how to connect exchange lines and dedicated lines how to connect different types of digital and an
65. oorphone and opener The CO S connector is used for the sensor 6 Connect the Doorphone door opener and sensor to the Doorphone Adaptor Figure 5 22 Doorphone Adaptor connections o Doorphone Door Opener Detect Close Call Time Operating Time Detect Open 15 Sec 1 Sec Sensor Type Sensor Sounds During 30 Sec 3 Sec Detect Detection P Tone Sounds Until Reset 60 Sec 5 Sec LTRK 8 card DDK connector fe 3 Secondary Socket J W Doorphone Adaptor VB 3473Uk ET Contact Ratings for a Diti Deo Opener 1 and 2 1mm diameter min cable Sensor Openerl DPHI ra Nf N Nf 7 120V AC 0 3 amps 30V DC 1 amp GND 24V COD COS Sensor Opener 1 Doorphone 5 26 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment 1 Line SLT Adaptor Guidelines e By connecting the 1 line SLT Adaptor to the DEC 8 16 24 card you can connect an SLT instead of an extension key phone One SLT can be connected to 1 line SLT Adaptor unit To facilitate maintenance attach the 1 line SLT Adaptor near to the main cabinet Wiring resistance Between CCU and adapter loop 20 ohms Between adapter and SLT 1 6 km when 0 5 mm wire is used SLT impedance should be 120 ohms or more Installation 1
66. pin2 of the master socket LJU 5 Use the two conductor cable to connect the SLT to the master socket LJU ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 33 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation BRI cards S point SBRI 4 S point ISDN Basic Rate VB 44630 The SBRI 4 card is a basic interface 2B D 144 kbps accommodating card for S point IDSN The SBRI 4 card is mounted on a flexible slot to accommodate terminal extension lines of the basic user network interface of an ISDN terminal The system supplies 40V to the ISDN terminal which is mounted for extension lines The SBRI 4 card has an on board 4 circuit S point ISDN basic interface and a lightning arrester Figure 4 21 SBRI 4 card SELECT SW smi LAYERT LED SD ups a LAYER2 LED O LED4 PORT 4 PORT 3 PORT 2 PORT 1 The following tables show switch settings and LED indications of the SBRI 4 card 4 34 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation Table 4 27 Settings of circuit selection switch SBRI 4 card Switch Position LED Indication 0 OFF default setting when unit is shipped 1 1st interface condition displayed by LAYER1 LED and LAYER2 LED 2 2nd interface condition displayed by LAYER1 LED and LAYER2 LED 3 3rd interface condition displayed by LAYER1 LED and LAYER2 LED 4 4th interface condition displayed by LAYER1 LED and LAYE
67. port One or two door openers and Doorphones can be connected to a Doorphone Adaptor The Doorphone can be set to call for 15 seconds 30 seconds or one minute The Door opener can be set to open for one second 3seconds or 5 seconds The maximum permissible wiring distance between the Doorphone Adaptor and a LTRK 8 card is limited to a maximum loop resistance of 20 ohms 120M The maximum permissible resistance of the wiring between the Doorphone Adaptor and Doorphone is 20 ohms 5 24 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Installation 1 Remove the cover from the Doorphone Adaptor 2 Set the switches in the Doorphone Adaptor according to Figure 5 21 3 Remove the cable punch out plate Figure 5 20 in order to make an opening for the cables coming into the Doorphone Adaptor To remove the plate cut the groove with diagonal cutters then bend the plate back and forth with needle nose pliers to remove it 4 Mount the Doorphone Adaptor on the wall using the three screws provided with the unit Figure 5 21 Doorphone Adaptor cable punch out plate and wall mounting Cable Punch Out Plate ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 5 25 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 350 Installation 5 Connect the exchange line s to the Doorphone Adaptor as shown in Figure 5 21 The CO D connector is used for the D
68. r CPC HM 2 Insert the CPC HS or CPC HM card in the specified slot Insert the TBRI 4 card or PRI 30 card in an available flexible slot 4 Connect the 8 conductor modular jack RJ45 via the NT1 to the T point ISDN interface 5 Pass the T point ISDN wires with 8 conductor modular jack RJ45 through the wiring aperture in the main unit and connect it to the modular connector on the card 4 18 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation AC15 Tie Line Interface AC15 card VB 44570UK Guidelines AC15 4 e AC 15 tie lines are connected to the AC15 4 card installed in a flexible slot You can connect four AC 15 tie lines to each AC15 4 card Connect the AC 15 tie lines to the AC15 4 card using a DDK connector The AC15 4 card can be installed and removed when the power is turned ON by using the maintenance switch SW1 The table below shows the maximum number of cards and lines that can be installed in each system Table 4 18 Maximum number of AC 15 tie lines per system System Type Maximum Cards Maximum Lines No of channels 78 ports CPC HS 1 20 132 ports CPC HM 1 20 The table below shows the pin configuration of the DDK connector CN3 on the AC15 4 card Table 4 19 Pin Configuration of DDK Connector CN3 on AC15 4 Card CN No Circuit
69. res to key phones via secondary sockets LJU Locate key phones within 240m from the CCU The maximum loop circuit resistance is 40 ohms e APEC 8 cards can be removed and replaced while the system is operating DEC 8 16 24 cards can be removed and replaced while the system is operating We recommend however before removing any cards that you pre worn the users Table 4 12 shows the maximum numbers of cards and extensions per system type e f ACI5 line is installed don t set Network Flash Send via I Use Trunk key FF1001 0027 to 1 Send Network Flash Otherwise Normal Flash cannot be sent from A series key telephone ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 27 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation Table 4 25 Maximum Cards and analog extension s per system System Type Maximum No Maximum number of Cards of extensions 78 ports CPC HS 2 16 132 ports CPC HM 5 40 The following table shows the pinout of the DDK connector CN3 CN4 on the APEC 8 card Figure 4 17 APEC 8 card e If you are installing a DSS or EM24 connect them to the digital extension cards Installation 1 Install the analog extension card in any available flexible slot 2 Connect one DDK connector per two extension wire pairs 3 Pass the internal lines with the DDK connectors through the wiring slot in the CCU and connect them to the DDK connector o
70. rked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red This equipment must be earthed when it is connected to an AC mains outlet Grounding Guidelines A CAUTION Turn the power switch OFF and make certain the AC cable is not plugged in before grounding the cabinet Be sure to attach an EMI filter to the AC cable to reduce interference For safety reasons the S ICX must remain grounded at all times For permanent connection a readily accessible disconnect device shall be provided If connection is made by domestic plug the socket shall be near the equipment and shall be easily accessible e The service ground cable must be 14 AWG minimum It is recommend that the ground cable at least 12 AWG stranded Resistance to ground must be 0 1 Ohms or less Installation 1 Connect a permanent connection from the building service ground using a grounding wire to safety earth on the cabinet chassis See Figure 3 4 2 Install an EMI filter on the AC cable 3 4 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Figure 3 4 Grounding the Master Cabinet berea res Menem go de Safety Grounding A 4 ae gt A mw 6s aah debil 32 M RI Chassis Grounding Battery Backup VB 44026UK Guidelines A CAUTION Turn the power switch and the external
71. t the 5 pin connector of the RS 232C cable supplied to CN3 on the ACD card 2 Pass the RS 232 cable through the wiring hole on the cabinet and connect the D Sub 9 pin connector to the RS 232 port of the PC Note If the connection port is a 25 pin D Sub connector connect via a 9 pin 25 pin conversion adaptor ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 5 13 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 350 Installation Figure 5 11 Connecting the ACD card to a PC Nne ndo IVILINI dn MOV In case of 25 pin connector port Conversion adaptor 25 pin m D SUB connector 3403NN NO Pd Printer vA Pd P ACD card 9 pin D SUB connector Supplied cable RS 232C 5 14 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Application Interface API Guidelines The application interface API card enables data from a range of applications such as voice mail and ACD to be sent to a PC Control is provided by the RS 232C interface e The maintenance switch SW 1 on the API card can be set so that the card can be installed and removed while the main cabinet is operating See Maintenance Switches on page 4 2 for details The API card performs a self test when the test mode switch SW401 is ON Setting the RAM HOLD switch SW3
72. tallation Figure 4 24 Connection of S point ISDN Primary Rate Interface PRI PRI 30 card Connector RJ48 LINE BUSY LED ol Maintenance SW2 DIP SW Receive A RA Receive B RB Transmit A TA SYNC LED Transmit B TB SLIP LED 6 8 number connectlon NC YEL RAI LED AIS LED CFA LED OCF LED LOOP LED ISDN terminal ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 39 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation 8 DTMF Receiver Card MFR 8 card VB 44110UK MFR 8 The MFR 8 card is a receiving circuit accommodating card for DTMF signals The MFR 8 card is mounted in an option slot or flexible slot to receive DTMF signals which are sent from a standard telephone SLT to an extension line The MFR S card also can receive DTMF signals sent from an exchange line All MFR 8 cards can be mounted in the same cabinet The following table shows the relationship between the number of system ports and the maximum number of DTMF cards Table 4 31 Maximum number of DTMF cards Port Number 1 to 132 1 cab Max number of cards 2 Figure 4 25 MFR 8 card 4 40 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation 8 Party Conference Card CONF card VB 44120UK CONF The CONF card is conference speech card It is mount
73. the Voice Recognition Adaptor is installed the telephone cannot be wall mounted When the Voice Recognition Adaptor is installed a DSS or EM24 cannot be attached to the case Installation 1 Remove the wall mount adaptor from the bottom of the phone taking care not to damage the hooks Figure 5 15 Removing the Wall Mount Adaptor from the bottom of a keyphone 2 Cutthe connector covering from the bottom of the phone to expose the connectors CN11 and CN12 Figure 5 16 Cutting the Connector Covering from the bottom of the keyphone 3 Connect one end of the CW11 and CW13 cables provided with the voice recognition adaptor to connectors CN11 and CN12 in the bottom of the phone 4 Securethe voice recognition adaptor using the two screws 5 18 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Figure 5 17 Connecting the Voice Recognition Adaptor to the keyphone 5 Connect the phone to the internal line port on a DEC 8 card Figure 5 18 Connecting the Keyphone to a secondary socket Tip and Ring To EXT port on DEC 8 card Attach EMI Filler and f approx Turn modular cord twice 6inches ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 5 19 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 350 Installation Key Telephone Wall Mounting Guidelines S ICX keyphones can be mounted on the wall using the wall mounting adapter on the bottom of the phone Installa
74. the claw slots 3 Gently lift the cover off by sliding it up and away 4 To replace the cover repeat above in a reverse order Figure 3 2 Removing and replacing a Cover Holding Screw perra Pull the front cover ee Pee out at bottom then lift Cabinet Installation Guidelines A CAUTION Turn the power switch OFF and make certain the AC cable is disconnected before installing the cabinet Handle the cabinet carefully to avoid damage The cabinet should be secured to a wall so that it does not topple in the event of earthquake etc Remove cabinet cover before installation see page 3 2 If backup batteries have already been placed into the guides remove them from the cabinet before installing 3 2 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Preparation 1 Hold the cabinet against the wall Using a pen or pencil mark the center of the wall visible through the top retaining screw holes on the cabinet s back plate and the lower center screw 2 Mount the 2 wall mounting screws 4 mm flat head screws recommended using the marks on the plywood as a guide 32 cm apart Leave approximately 2 5 cm of the screws protruding out of the wall 3 Insert the pointed end of the tie wrap into the top hole located on the top left side of the back plate shown in Figure 3 4 When the tie wrap has passed through the back plate bend it down and push it bac
75. tion 1 Remove the wall mounting adapter from the bottom of the phone taking care not to damage the adapter hooks 2 Rotate the wall mounting adapter by 180 degrees then slot it into the two guides Remove the handset guide rotate it by 180 degrees and replace it 4 Insert two screws in the wall 5 Hook the two mounting holes on the bottom of the phone onto the two screws in the wall Table 5 4 Wall mounting of phone 5 20 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment DSS Guidelines The DSS VB D631UK is a 72 key console that can be attached to the attendant phone It provides direct station selector and busy lamp fields for extensions The DSS comes with an angle adaptor screws and a two conductor cable for connecting the DSS to the key phone Locate the DSS within 120m of the CCU The maximum loop circuit resistance to a DSS is 20 ohms The DSS cannot be mounted on the wall Panasonic Panasonic Panasonic DIGITAL 20 AUG FRI 05 11 100 EX 100 PERSONAL DIAL SYSTEM DIAL EXTENSION FUNCTION SYSTEM FUNCTION EXT PROG CONF MIC MENU PREV NEXT C DE SUM Dif IL j EN O NA ou ko k Je ko psa 2 o Ko o oO eS g EMI 3 A a IE E 8 8 Jg E
76. ttom Normal operation This switch is set to OFF for normal operation ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 4 45 Chapter 4 Card Installation Section 350 Installation Table 4 41 Internal diagnosis switch SW2 settings of API card Setting Description ON top Normal operation This switch is set to ON for normal operation OFF bottom Normal operation This switch is set to OFF for normal operation Table 4 42 LED indications of API card LED indication Description LED1 Flashes green when LPU is operating RUN 4 46 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment This chapter describes how to install and connect DSS consoles doorphone adaptors and other peripheral equipment It also explains how to replace the CPC card s backup battery Note The Q symbol appearing in this chapter next to a Card Name indicates that the card must not be removed or inserted while the power is ON Music On Hold MOH CPC HS or CPC HM card Q Guidelines e To provide music on hold MOH a music source such as a CD player or tape recorder can be connected to the MOH input of a CPC HS or CPC HM card installed in the CPC slots of the CCU e CPC HS and CPC HM cards cannot be installed and removed while the CCU is operating Turn the power off first e The maximum input impedance of the MOH input CN4 RCA is 10 kohms The maximum input signal level
77. uired Table 5 3 shows the pinout for the RS 232C ports CN1 and CN2 Making an RS 232C Cable Depending on the RS 232C connector on your Call Logging device you will need to make one of the following RS 232C cables D SUB 9 pin to D SUB 25 pin If your Call Logging device is equipped with a 25 pin D SUB RS 232C connector make a cable as shown in Figure 5 8 The cable should be less than 15m long Figure 5 8 Connections for D SUB 9 pin to D SUB 25 pin cable Max 50 ft 15 m Plug case Signal name gt Direction Direction gt d A ICX 10 350 S ICX issued January 2000 5 9 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 350 Installation D SUB 9 pin to D SUB 9 pin If your Call Logging device is equipped with a 9 pin D SUB RS 232C connector make a cable as shown in Figure 5 9 The cable should be less than 15m long Figure 5 9 Connections for D SUB 9 pin to D SUB 9 pin cable Inter Linc Cable Plug case Plug case Max 50 ft 15 m Connector PIN No 2 3 7 5 8 A 6 Installation 1 Set switch SW1 on the CPC HS or CPC HM card to the Call Logging position see Table 5 4 for details 2 Connect the 9 pin D SUB connector on the RS 232C cable to the P5 connector port 1 on the mother board 3 Pass the RS 232C cable through th
78. when key is pressed is displayed and when key is presse _ is displayed on LCD 4 30 S ICX issued January 2000 ICX 10 350 Section 350 Installation Chapter 4 Card Installation e Alphanumeric Display phone On Line MM CO 01 MM Minute When the exchangeline conversation starts 00 is displayed One minute elapses itcahnges to 01 At 59 it will return to 00 e 7segment type prorietary key telephone displays CO call duration as follows MM MM Minute e A series key phone cannot use Hot Dial Pad feature SBS key phone can use Hot Dial Pad feature Analog Extension cards AEC 8 AEC card VB 44620UK Special Analog Extension cards AEC 8 SAEC A SAEC 8 card VB 44622UK SAEC 4 card VB 44621UK The AEC 8 card is an extension line interface unit for standard telephones SLT The AEC 8 card is mounted on a flexible slot to connect a standard telephone SLT to the system The AEC 8 card has an 8 circuit analog extension line interface and provides such functions as call signals from a standard SLT detection of dialing 10 pps DTMF and speech The SAEC 8 card has a 8 circuit analog extension line interface and provides the same function as AEC 8 This card has the special ribbon cable to connect to IS2 slot This card cannot be installed into Flexible Slot 1 5 SAEC 4 has four circuits The supply voltage to a standard SLT is 24V a ringer circu
79. y phone 4 26 VB D611DUK TEL 24 Key Display Speakerphone 4 26 VB D611DSUK B DSS DSS 5 19 VB D631UK B EM24 EM24 5 20 VB D331UK VRADP Voice Recognition Adaptor 5 16 VB 44101UK SLTADP One Line SLT Adaptor 5 24 VB 43702UK DPH ADP Doorphone Adaptor 5 21 VB 3473UK System Capacity and Specifications Table 2 4 2 5 and 2 6 shows the Maximum System Capacities and Specifications Table 2 4 System Capacity With CPC HS With CPC HM Exchange line ports 8x4 30 62 including one PRI30 8x3 30x2 84 including two PRI30s Analog exchange 40 40 ACIS 20 20 BRI Circuits 20 20 PRI 30 60 Extension ports 32 64 Proprietary telephone 2 wire telephone SLT DSS consoles 24 8 initially installed 24 including SAEC 8 4 56 8 initially installed 48 including SAEC 8 4 3 party conference 8 8 DTMF circuits 12 4 initially installed 12 4 initially installed Paging Group Internal 10 72 members 10 72 members External 1 5 relays 1 5 relays Speed Dial Max 24 digits System 800 800 Personal 20 20 Grouping Operator Group 1 20 members 1 20 members Hunting Group 12 20 members 12 20 members Tenant Group 12 12 MCO Group 99 99 Pick upGroup 12 20 members 12 20 members Camp on System Basis 150 150 Call Back Internal system 32 32 External System 32 32 Call Forward All system 144 144 Busy system 144 144 No Answer system 144 1

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