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1. 50 1 Installation of SN64 ATTCON u u u uu u 50 2 Installation of SN611 ATTCON l l u u u u 54 005 Connection of Batt ry u uuu uu u u aus ieri iii 59 1 Internal Battery Connection U U 59 2 External Battery Connection 62 006 Cable Running to the MDP J U u u u u u T T 63 1 Cable Running to the MDP uu ana 63 007 Termination of Cables on the 66 1 Cable Connection to the NMDF J l u u u u u u 66 2 MDF Gross Gon ections uuu a Su 77 008 Mounting of Circuit Cards u u u u uu u u J 108 1 Mounting Procedure J ee idees trees eite 108 009 System Initialization and System Data Entry 110 1 System Initialization 5 2er iti 110 1 1 All Clear Except LEN0000 CAT u u u u T 110 1 2 Resident System Program U u 110 2 SyS
2. Hv 92 dove NIN 373HS 229010 9 0 v 10 194 0 pue 01 0 104 Jjeus euo euo ppe peunbei si KAieneg H v 8L JI 1 lnpoui esn Jou s 40 OIALLLVG JI dnyoeq q3 10 NIN Se Jaya dnyoeq u lleq jeujelxe 10 paljddns eq J0 pu JOBUUOD AGW uouy 1 0 lp uuoo 2 917 Z AGW uouy JOSUUOD 0 917 9 Nid WG Z 9 SINId WG O10 Sid SUBUA 4AN Figure 003 18 Modular Layout for 8 PIM Configuration CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 35 ision 1 0 1 Rev 200 003 Sheet 18 29 Installation of Main Equipment 1 4 19 Inch Rack Mounting Installation 131 NEC Australia can provide a rack assembly which can be configured as follows a Up to four PIM s at the front and the requisite number of MDF units and or sealed batteries at the rear Refer to Figure 2 6 for a typical example b Up to eight PIM s mounted back to back in one rack for sites where the MDF and batteries are mounted elsewhere 1 3 2 Fora customer supplied rack installation NEC Australia can provide the following mounting hardware ITEM STOCK NUMBER 19 Rack Insert for PIM 4392029 19 Battery Shelf 4392032 Krone MDF 19 back mount 4392078
3. Plug in Unplug damage to the card or other system EXTMEM circuitry N BRTA BRT Power on or Power on N CS00 ATI MB switch off N 30DTC DTI N SC00 CCH N SCO01 DCH P P P 1 5 Connecting Consoles Cables If possible the ATI card PN CS00 should be unplugged when connecting disconnecting the SN694 ATTCON to from the system This is because there is some possibility that the console may be damaged Ensure that the Make Busy switch of the ATI card is on Up during removal insertion AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 13 Revision 1 0 1 2 PROCEDURE This section explains the procedures for installing the PABX system The installer should follow the procedure shown in the following flowchart In the flowchart a NAP NEC Action Procedure Number is denoted to the right side of each step The NAP Number refers to the details for each procedure START UNPACKING NAP 200 001 MARKING AND DRILLING NAP 200 002 INSTALLATION OF NAP 200 003 MAIN EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION OF NAP 200 004 PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTION NAP 200 005 OF BATTERIES CABLE RUNNING TO THE MDF NAP 200 006 TERMINATION OF CABLES ON THE MDF NAP 200 007 SWITCH SETTING OF REFER TO CIRCUIT CARD MANUAL CIRCUIT CARDS Figure 3 3 Procedure Flowchart CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 14 Revision 1 0 1 MOUNTING OF NAP 200 008 CIRCUIT CARDS SYSYEM INITIALIZATION
4. 28 3 28 _ __ 3 28 4 29 L5 3 28 2 4 gus 4 sxs 29 Ps 5 39 ee 40 BNs is Lis e U 40 41 G ie algo J a 16 al G 42 44 fio 46 __ 47 47 Jack 22 v Note 1 7he total length of the installation cable plus ATI CA A must be maximum 300 m Note 2 f possible the ATI card PN CS00 should be unplugged when connecting disconnecting the SN694 ATTCON to from the system This is because there is some possibility that the console may be damaged Ensure that the Make Busy switch of the ATI card is ON UP during removal insertion Figure 004 3 ATT Cable Connection to Main Equipment Continued AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 51 Revision 1 0 1 2 Installation of SN611 1 Screw the handset support onto the bottom of the console as shown in Figure 004 4 HANDSET SUPPORT SN611 ATTCON Figure 004 4 Mounting of Handset Support to SN611 ATTCON CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 52 Revision 1 0 1 ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 2 To provide the console with the headset in place of the handset unplug the modular cord from the handset and then plug the modular cord to the Jack Set MODULAR Figure 004 5 Jack Set Installation for SN611 ATTCON AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 53 Revision 1 0 1 ATTENTION Contents Static Sen
5. DI 6 J 0325 T 2 7 0 3 JS J 0327 54 __ 9 J 0328 3 iO J 09 36 II J 0330 SET 371 121 0331 Ei S JD J 0332 393 __ 4 0333 EI 40 I 0334 Hi BT I i J 0335 2 i J 0336 ET L3 __ 18 037 xar ae i J 0338 HIT S 20 0339 PT PoT 46 21 0340 DITO 7 22 DT ss 23 0342 ra 123 __ LT11 AP1 49 24 LEN0343 49 24 LEN0367 301 1251 50 1251 26 1 __ LEN0368 27 2 0369 T 12 AP2 28 3 0370 29 4 0371 po 5 0372 gt 6 0373 1 3 7 0374 3 8 0375 34 9 0376 35 0 0377 T14 AP4 30 Juf 0378 37 m2 0379 38 JB 0380 39 14 0381 0 i15 0382 5 41 __ 16 LEN0383 4 17 5 s Note These pins are used only for 47 22 15 23 49 24 50 25 Figure 007 3 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement Continued CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 72 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 10 42 Termination of Cables on MDF g PIM6 LTCO LTC2 260 I LEN0408 27 2 0385 27 21 5 131 0386 23 3 2 4 0387 29 41 30 151 0388 30 __5 3I Tef 0389 5 __6
6. U u uuu u u u 57 004 8 Cable Conection to SN611 ATTCON u 58 005 1 Internal Battery Mounting 59 005 2 Internal Battery Connection 60 005 3 Internal Battery Connection for 8 PIMs Configuration uu 61 005 4 External Battery Connection for 8 PIMs Configuration 62 006 1 Cable for Existing MDF J l u u u u uu uu u u uu uu uu u u u 63 006 2 Example of Existing MDF Cable Running u u u u uu 65 007 1 Location of the Card Slots and LTC Connectors l u u u 66 007 2 Location of LEN unu D 67 007 3 LTC Connector Pin Arrangemen t J J U u 69 007 4 MDF Cross Connection for a 4 Line C O Trunk Card PN 4COTBE 81 007 5 MDF Cross Connection for a 2 Line C O Trunk Card PN 2COTD 82 007 6 MDF Cross Connection for 4W E amp M Trunk Card PN 2ODTAL 83 007 7 MDF Cross Connectio
7. LT13 AP3 AJ J 5 Lo 55 LT14 AP4 i i an LT15 AP5 i Un ON NI Note These pins are used only for the PN BRTA and PN 30DTC NI NI NI NI N NI Un Figure 007 3 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement Continued AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 69 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 26 JT LENO16 27 _2 25 J3 29 4 30 5 6 3 7 3 18 4 9 35 10 ii 27 JR 35 JB 14 __15 fief 2 __17 gt __ 15 LTIO APO 4 19 15 20 60 21 60 21 7 22 27 2 LTIU API 15 23 15 23 29 _ 24 149 24 LEN0239 50 25 180215 50 25 26 1 LENO240 DI I2 0241 LT12 AP2 25 3 0242 29 I4 0243 30 5 0244 gt l6 0245 T13 AP3 32 7 0246 3 18 0247 34 9 0248 35 fioj 0249 1 Juf 0250 27 m2 0251 38 13 0252 39 __14 0253 404 __15 0254 5 16 LENO255 42 17 ELA E Note These pins are used only for 4 1 x 425 __ 20 the PN BRTA and PN 30DTC 46 Jaj 47 2 48 2
8. gt 7 0390 2 7 3 181 0391 81 34 9 0392 2 9 35 __ 10 0393 33 Jof i 0394 Juf 37 __12 0395 737 __ 12 38 __ 13 0396 735 __14 0397 0 Jf ___ 5 0398 40 is 41 16 0399 4 fief 2 IT 0400 2 gt 18 0401 gt _ 15 LT10 APO 44 __ 19 0402 __ 19 gt 20 0403 1 1 20 46 Maf 0404 16 21 47 __22 0405 4 12217 71 LT11 AP1 48 23 0406 44 23 49 24 __ 1830407 s0 125 50 25 26 1 LENO42 27 2 0433 12 Ap2 Q8 3 0434 29 4 0435 30 5 0436 gt 6 0437 13 Ap3 32 7 0438 33 8 0439 34 0440 10 0441 T 14JAPA 36 Juf 0442 7 TP 0443 138 13 0444 39 1 4 0445 40 _ 15 0446 I 15 APS 16 LENO447 1 _ 17 t Note These pins are used only for TL E the PN BRTA and PN 30DTC 7 22 15 23 40 24 so 25 Figure 007 3 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement Continued AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 73 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 27 TT asf ESRI I BIST rL Fay 7 I 35 1 8 Ts T SIIT BIT BI Mia AT ET ESE ani TT 453 PT 22 MNT
9. 10 3 2 Static Electricity Guard illa pace 11 3 3 Procedure Flowchart Irene rr Ee TAA 14 001 1 Unpacking of Main Equipment 16 002 1 Floor Marking for Main u u u u u J J J T 17 002 2 Wall Mounting Points ll 18 003 1 Connection of RACK PARTS and BASE u 19 003 2 Connection of RACK PARTS 20 003 3 Connection of the and the RACK PARTS 1 111111 21 003 4 Connection of amp uy u u cn bate eig 22 003 5 Wall Mounting Points 23 003 6 5 the RACK PARTS to Wall u u u u 24 003 7 Mounting the PABX to the RACK PARTS U u u uuu u 25 003 8 Screwing the RACK PARTS to a Wall u u u u 26 003 9 Screwing the PACK PARTS and the BASE u J 27 003 10 1 PIM Configuration 19 Rack Mount 29
10. 23 23 33 24 30 25 LEN0471 50 125 26 __ 1 __ LEN0496 27 2 0497 25 3 0498 29 4 0499 5 0500 gt l6 0501 gt 7 0502 3 18 0503 34 9 0504 35 fioj 0505 Juf 0506 27 Jr 0507 38 13 0508 39 __14 0509 404 __15 0510 41 __ 16 LENOS11 2 __17 gt 18 4 19 Note These pins are used only for 145 202 T TIT the PN BRTA and PN 30DTC 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 __ 25 LT12 AP2 LT13 AP3 LT14 AP4 LT15 AP5 Figure 007 3 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement Continued CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 74 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 12 42 Termination of Cables on MDF Cross Connections Cross connections on the MDF for each 25 pair cable in LTCO to LTC2 are shown in Table 007 2 Table 007 2 LTCO LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information TYPE OF INTERFACE CARD A SLOTS LD DID SLT SLT 4 COT 2COT 2LDT AUC 4LC AUC TO TO TO TO TxTO TO TO TO RO RO RO RO TxRO RO RO RO 1 1 1 1 RxTO Tl 1 1 RxRO 2 2 1 2 R2 R2 R2 T3 T3 RxTI T3 R3 R3 RxRI R3 TO TO TO TO TxTO TO TO TO RO RO RO RO TxRO RO RO RO N N N N RxTO 1 1 1 RxRO 2 2 TxT1 2 R2 R2 TxR1 R2
11. C O LINE LTC0 J Figure 007 5 MDF Cross Connection for 2 Line C O Trunk PN 2COTD CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 80 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 18 42 Termination of Cables on MDF 2 Tie Line Trunk 4W E amp M Trunk PN 20DTA PN 20DTA LEN0001 LEN0000 TO TIE LINE LEN0000 0 N N N N oo LEN0001 1 N Figure 007 6 MDF Cross Connection for a 4W E amp M Trunk Card PN 2ODTA AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 81 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 19 42 Termination of Cables on MDF LTC CONNECTOR Q CN1 CONNECTOR FRONT CONNECTOR LTCO 7 LENO000 ERE RxT0 Leno001 28 Tari 3 TRI ear M al LEN0000 Figure 007 6 MDF Cross Connection for 4W E amp M Trunk Card PN 20DTA Continued CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 82 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 20 42 Termination of Cables on b LD Trunk PN 2LDTA PN 2LDTA RO TO J TO TIE LINE LEN0001 No 0 RI TO TIE LINE LEN0000 No 1 LTCO J Figure 007 7 MDF Cross Connection for an LD Trunk PN 2LDTA AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 83 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 21 42 Terminat
12. LIAN How 29 1 CIN 2 4TAHS Hv 92 NIN JI3HS Figure 003 16 Modular Layout for 6 PIM Configuration AD 25182501 727 29 1 z 313HS 92 NIN 313HS AlddNS Zon 2 010 5 404 INLLVA 210w euo ppe peunbeu si jeneg H V 84 Jl 1 I sn JOU SI WLLVd JO OWLLV uoneanBijuoo dnyoeq 10 NIN Se 13y dnyoeq 10 paijddns aq ued LV8 40 pue 01 JOOUUOD AGW 0 198uuoo 2 1 911 2 SQW 7 n 0 199uuo2 0 917 S Nid MON G pU Wid Uu amp L 7 0108SJNld sulBu l ejqeo 4AN AlddNS 2 x x AlddNS Figure 003 17 Modular Layout for 7 PIM Configuration AD 25182501 NAP 200 003 Sheet 16 29 Installation of Main Equipment CHAPTER 3 Page 34 ision 1 0 1 Rev 200 003 Sheet 17 29 Installation of Main Equipment 72 AlddNS v gt o c I e lt AlddNS Alddfis AlddNs YMd AlddNs OL HALIVS OL OWLLVE 473HS
13. AlddNs HMd v 2 c I AlddNS AlddNS AlddNS 6 010 404 210w euo Ajuo ppe peunbei si H V 82 JI NINO 1 esn paunbal 1oU SI 40 ONLLVE dnyoeq 40 NIIN se Jeuye dnyoeq Aapeg LINLIVA J0 PUE OIALLIVG y 0 199uuo2 29u01 0 1090000 z 917 z uoxy 7 0 192900020911 S Wid W G g 9 pU p Nid WG 010 SINId sulBu l ejqeo 4AN Figure 003 15 Modular Layout for 5 PIM Configuration AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 32 Revision 1 0 1 CHAPTER 3 Page 33 ision 1 0 1 Rev x UUUU err OWLLVE NAP 200 003 Sheet 15 29 Installation of Main Equipment V7 AlddNs HMd 5 HMd 0 0 SJNId 40 euo Ajuo ppe peunbei s H v 87 JI NINO 1 lnpoui esn p nb jou SI LINILVE JO ONLLY JI dnyoeq 10 NIN S soup dnyoeq u lleq 10 peiddns eq ued J0 pu UMOUS SB s 09uuo2 ACN 1 01 1090000 2 0 OLI v Wid w G z v Nid WG 010 SINId sulBu qe5 4AN AlddNs HMd 5 AlddNs HMd
14. 24V nominal i PZ PW86 Card e 27V Figure 007 15 Outline of the External TAS Indicator Connection AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 91 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 29 42 Termination of Cables on MDF b MDF Cross Connection When using a TAS Indicator with a Battery Note Refer to the Command Manual to set the PN DK00 in the Relay Drive mode TAS INDICATOR PN DK00 WITH BATTERY nN LEN0000 N N N N N N N oo N oo LEN0002 A A A A A N N PZ PW86 Po LTCO J LENO0000 LEN0002 Figure 007 16 MDF Cross Connection for a TAS Indicator with a Battery CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 92 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 30 42 Termination of Cables on MDF c MDF Cross Connection When using a TAS Indicator without a Battery Note Refer to the Command Manual to set the PN DK00 in the Relay Drive mode TAS INDICATOR PN DK00 WITHOUT BATTERY nN A A A A A A A LEN0000 N N N N N N N oo N oo LEN0002 N N PZ PW86 Po LTCO J LENO0000 LEN0002 Figure 007 17 MDF Cross Conne
15. 0434 0438 0442 0425 0429 0433 0437 0441 0424 0428 0432 0436 0440 LT10 LT11 LT12 LT13 LT14 0363 0367 0371 0375 0379 0362 0366 0370 0374 0378 0361 0365 0369 0373 0377 0360 0364 0368 0372 0376 LT10 LT11 LT12 LT13 LT14 0299 0303 0307 0311 0315 0298 0302 0306 0310 0314 0297 0301 0305 0309 0313 0296 0300 0304 0308 0312 1710 LT11 LT12 LT13 LT14 0 XXX 0 XXX LEN 0 XXX LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER 0 XXX LT XX CARD SLOT NUMBER Figure 007 2 Location of LEN Continued AD 25182501 200 007 3 Figure 007 3 shows LTC Connector Pin Arrangement a PIMO LTCO LTC2 0001 0002 SL Jsi 0003 E25 1 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0011 0012 0013 0014 HIT 16 005 PT i7 006 33 18 0017 4 19 008 45 __ 20 oo 46 21 37 2 HST 23 002 CARCERE 49 __ 24 LEN0023 30 25 LEN0047 26 __ 1 LEN0048 27 2 0049 T12 AP2 28 13 0050 70 4 0051 5 0052 6 0053 p 3 AP3 32 17 0054 3 gt 18 0055 gt gt 9 0056 35 10 0057 114 AP4 36 Juf 0058 37 102 0059 38 TeBe 0060 39 Jif 0061 _ 41 16 LENO063 42 i7 Note These pins a
16. 5 0 15 0126 4 16 __ LENOI27 L2 L3 18 Note These pins are used only for 4 191 3 3 ras 1201 the PN BRTA and PN 30DTC 21 7 22 s 23 49 24 5o 25 Figure 007 3 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement Continued CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 68 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 6 42 Termination of Cables on c 2 LTCO LTC2 4 Q 4 e LENO0128 0129 0130 0131 0132 0133 0134 0135 0136 0137 0138 0139 0140 0141 0142 0143 0144 0145 0146 0147 0148 0149 0150 LENOI51 LENO152 0153 0154 0155 0156 0157 0158 0159 0160 0161 0162 0163 0164 0165 0166 0167 0168 0169 0170 0171 0172 0173 0174 LENO0175 A DY 45 r2 SIO 00 BAJAJ s A i Hi Un Oy NI NI oo LT10 APO paal Ne 59 NI NI i NI NI NI NI LT11 AP1 N N N N NI Un NI Un LENO176 0177 0178 LT12 AP2 0179 0180 0181 0182 0183 0184 0185 0186 0187 0188 0189 0190 LENO191
17. 200 007 Sheet 26 42 Termination of Cables on MDF 6 SN611 ATTCON and Dterm 6D 16D series telephones PN 2DLCC TO SN611 ATTCON or Dterm 6D 16D LEN0000 No 0 LEN0001 No 1 MODULAR TERMINAL See below LTCO J LENO001 LEN0000 The colours shown are the most common In any case use only the inner and outer pairs as shown Figure 007 13 MDF Cross Connection for an SN611 ATTCON and Dterm 6D 16D AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 89 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 27 42 Termination of Cables on 7 Day Night Mode Change by External Key Note Refer to the Command Manual to set the PN DK00 in the Key Scan mode PN DK00 TO KEYS LEN0000 N N N N oo LEN0002 N TN A A A A A A A LTCO J LEN0000 LEN0002 Figure 007 14 MDF Cross Connection for Day Night Mode Change by External Key CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 90 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 28 42 Termination of Cables on MDF 8 External TAS Indicator a Outline of the Connections __ TAS Indicator with Battery PN DKOO Card i PZ PW86 Card PN DK00 Card TAS Indicator without Battery
18. 3 f sce Is t ja T L A m 1 D A 11B Iun Ip p o2 o r2 r3 r3 N 1 5 2 2 5 oo Joo Joo Ja Ja Ja 7 luc sp E ip ovra zA 128 Lec A 7 leo B 12 B Connect ATT cable to Main Equipment as shown in Figure 004 3 ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required INSTALLATION CABLE MAX 296m Q3 CHAMP CONNECTOR D 26 OVRA 1 OVRB 22 3 o 2 7 3 29 4 Bws s G is G ie _ r G La G is am 44 Nc ie 45 a 20 B 22 v 2 CHAMP CONNECTOR P 1 ovRA 26 OVRB 2 BN48 27 3 28 Zio e 728 29 L5 3 15 7 Bw 6 7 Jul 7 a a v 4 20 B s L2 47 Jack Figure 004 3 ATT Cable Connection to Main Equipment CHAPTER 3 Page 50 Revision 1 0 1 AD 25182501 200 004 ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required b INSTALLATION CABLE O SN694 ATTCON CHAMP CONNECTOR CHAMP CONNECTOR CHAMP CONNECTOR 7 O 26 Tif __ ____ 26 3 j
19. 5 Screw the PIM onto the BASE and tighten the screws at the rear APPROX 4 mm REAR COVER SCREW A x 4 LOCALLY PROVIDED RACK PARTS M4 MACHINE SCREW B x 4 PROVIDED WITH RACK PARTS Figure 003 8 Mounting PABX to RACK PARTS CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 26 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 9 29 Installation of Main Equipment M4 MACHINE SCREW B x4 PIM SECURED TO RACK PARTS PROVIDED WITH RACK PARTS SCREW A x4 PIM SECURING RACK PARTS TO WALL LOCALLY PROVIDED SEE TABLE 003 1 M5 MACHINE SCREW C x4 PIM ANCHOR x4 PIM SEE FIGURE 002 2 RACK PARTS PROVIDED WITH RACK PARTS SEE FIGURE 003 10 Figure 003 9 Screwing the RACK PARTS to a Wall AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 27 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 10 29 Installation of Main Equipment 6 When mounting the RACK PARTS to a wall connect all the RACK PARTS to each other and connect the BASE to the bottom RACK PARTS using the M5 Machine screws provided as shown in Figure 003 10 RACK PARTS M5 MACHINE SCREW C x2 JOINT AREA PROVIDED WITH RACK PARTS Figure 003 10 Screwing the RACK PARTS and the BASE CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 28 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 11 29 Installation of Main Equipment 7 For floor and wall mounted
20. AND NAP 200 009 SYSTEM DATA ENTRY OPERATION NAP 200 010 TEST Figure 3 3 Procedure Flowchart Continued The mark shown below is attached to the NAP sheet for each procedure in which circuit cards are handled When doing such a procedure the installer must exercise caution to prevent damage caused by static electricity See paragraph 1 3 in this chapter ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 15 Revision 1 0 1 200 001 Sheet 1 1 Unpacking ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 1 Unpacking Procedure 1 Check the received quantity of packages containing the PABX system with the description on the shipping document 2 Check the packaging for external damage done by transportation and record it as necessary 3 Unpack the modules CAUTION For unpacking circuit cards a grounded wrist strap should be worn 4 Check the quantity of equipment and materials with the shipping document 5 Perform visual inspection checking for the following items Modules Overall distortion Scratches and dents on the surface Scratches and cracks on the PIM Backplane Broken or bent pins on the PIM Backplane e Covers ___ Scratches and dents Circuit Cards Overall distortion Scratches and cracks Loss or damage of parts on the circuit cards Attendant Console Scratche
21. T3 T3 RxTI T3 R3 R3 RxRI R3 TO TO TO TO TxTO TO TO TO RO RO RO RO TxRO RO RO RO 1 1 1 1 RxTO 1 1 1 RxRO 2 T2 TxTI1 T2 R2 R2 R2 T3 T3 RxTI T3 R3 R3 RxRI R3 me Oo AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 75 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 13 42 Termination of Cables on MDF CARD SLOTS Table 007 2 LTCO LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information Continued TYPE OF INTERFACE CO CO LD DID SLT SLT 4 COT 2COT 2LDT AUC 4 AUC TxTO TxRO TI Tl Tl Tl RxTO Tl Tl Tl RI RI RI RI RxRO RI RI RI TxTI TxRI RxTI i E RxRI E E En TxTO a n TxRO 1 1 1 1 RxTO RxRO RxTO RxRO Note Major and minor alarm connections for external indicators are located on LTCO of PIMO only CHAPTER 3 Page 76 Revision 1 0 1 AD 25182501 200 007 Sheet 14 42 Termination of Cables on MDF Table 007 2 LTCO LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information Continued TYPE OF INTERFACE SN611 Dterm 65 Dterm 65 ATTCON EXT KEY EXT RELAY EC 4 2DLCB Dterm6D 16D DK00 AA or N U R KN or AA N U AA aN A O eae 1 1 RBO 0 RAI TAI RBO Note The DSS Console is included T R T R T R T R T R T R K5 T R T R T R T R T R T R AD 25182501 CHAPTE
22. gt gt D LONG LINE DTERM 65 E Dss lt NETWORK OPERATOR CONSOLE 0 SN611 ATTCON ATTENDANT CONSOLE SN694 ATTCON Liy suos PHX 79 gt 3 V PMS L1 CFT 6 10 PARTY CONFERENCE mmm DK Ala OPTIONAL LIU LIU PC FOR OAI ACD MIS T X RS 232C COT KH PNC EMENT LIU LIU T X eo EXTERNAL Music on TO TCP IP X ESTERN T AMP OPTIONAL X SAGING LIU ET SPEAKER MAT LIU W L BGM BACKGROUND X MUSIC 7400 LIU FOR REMOTE PABX AUSTEL APPROVED MAINTENANCE NOTE 1 MODEL 120 LINE ISOLATION UNIT 1 Note 1 The external Modem is not required when the Built In Modem on the MP is used Note 2 The equipment marked with is provided by the customer Figure 2 1 PABX Trunking Diagram AD 25182501 CHAPTER 2 Page 3 Revision 1 0 1 Table 2 1 Description of Symbols in Trunking Diagram SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Amplifier for External Speaker Enternet Controller for use with APOI SMDR Hotel Application Card Firmware Processor Card OAI Interface Card External Key SN694 ATTCON Interface Card Line Circuit Card Analog Universal Circuit Card for Single Line Telephone Long Line Circuit DID Trunk PFT Circuit Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephone with External Music Source for MW Lamp Background Music Service Loop Dial Trunk Card Basic
23. 003 11 2 PIM Configuration 19 Rack Mount ri 30 003 12 3 PIM Configuration 19 Rack 31 003 13 4 PIM Configuration 19 Rack Mount 32 003 14 Cable Connections and Switch Settings on PZ PW86 Type 1 33 003 15 Cable Connections and Switch Settings PZ PW86 Type 2 34 003 16 Cable Connections and Switch Settings PZ PW86 Type 35 003 17 Cable Connections between the PZ PW86 and the BWB 2 J l 36 003 18 PWR ge 2 a a qa 36 003 19 Connection Of PWR 37 003 20 Connection Of PWR u uu 38 003 21 AC Cord A Wiring to BASE u annnm anni u u u u u 39 003 22 Mounting of the BUS Cards 5 cede Ae u 40 003 29 BUS Gable i alta 41 AD 25182501 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Page iii Revision 1 0 1 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS CONTINUED Figure Title Page 003 24 Connection of the BUS Cables l 4
24. 1l SEGMENT I Set to OFF 2 SEGMENT 2 Set to OFF for 27 volts float which is optimum for sealed batteries This setting is also to be used for periodic boost charging of EXTERNAL VENTED batteries 3 SEGMENT 3 Set to ON for 26 volts float which is the optimum for external vented batteries only BATTERY START el Note 2 Australia GND and FG are bonded elsewhere so are not to be linked here The TRC Earth connects to the GND Note 1 Set to OFF for terminal on every PIM normal operation POWER OUTPUT ND see CABLE 5V 27V E FG Note 2 RINGER OUTPUT 27V CABLE CR E EQUIPMENT TO amer 2 5 TO PWRI CONNECTOR JTO PWROB CONNECTOR 1 PWR CNT TO OTHER PZ PW86 AC BATTERY SWITCH PWR CA A OTHER PZ PW86 CAUTION BATTERY CABLE PWR CA A Set the appropriate voltage before turning on BLUE the AC switch BROWN AC INPUT To TERMINAL ON THE CHASSIS GREEN YELLOW AC CORD A TO AC MAINS INPUT Cabling method is determined by usage of internal or external battery See NAP 200 005 Figure 003 24 Cable Connections and Switch Settings on PZ PW86 A C
25. Also mount the BSOI Card in each BUS slot of to PIM7 When the system is a single PIM configuration neither the 500 nor BSO1 is needed BUS SLOT Figure 003 27 Mounting of the BUS Cards AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 45 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 28 29 Installation of Main Equipment 4 When the system is a multiple PIM configuration connect all the BUS Cards BS00 BS01 to each other using BUS cables as shown in Figure 003 29 4 m 48 TW 0 7 CONN CA Figure 003 28 BUS Cable CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 46 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 29 29 Installation of Main Equipment 48 TW 0 7 CONN CA Figure 003 29 Connection of the BUS Cables CHAPTER 3 Page 47 Revision 1 0 1 AD 25182501 200 004 Sheet 1 9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment 1 Installation of SN694 ATTCON 1 Screw the handset support onto the bottom of the console as shown in Figure 004 1 Note The handset support can
26. CHAPTER 3 Page 107 Revision 1 0 1 200 009 Sheet 1 3 System Initialization and System Data Entry ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 1 System Initialization There are two methods for System Initialization The first method is to Clear All Data except LEN0000 as a CAT terminal and then program the System Data The second method is to use the Resident System Program which causes the system to configure itself automatically to the default settings wherever the line trunk cards are installed Refer to the System Data Sheet for the default settings Turn on the SW switch on all the PZ PW86 power units before initializing anything The ON lamp must be lit on all the PZ PW86 units 1 1 All Clear Except LEN0000 Step 1 On the MP Card set SW3 to and press SWI Step 2 When the MN lamp on the system is lit set SW3 to 0 and press SWI Operating mode has been changed to ON LINE Note Refer to the Circuit Card Manual for information on switch settings 1 2 Resident System Program Step 1 Mount the Line Trunk cards into PIM Step 2 On the MP Card set SW3 to C and press SW1 After 3 to 4 seconds the MN lamp is lit Ifthe MJ lamp is lit repeat the procedure of Step 2 The system has loaded the Resident System Program Step 3 Set SW3 to 0 and press SW1 Operating mode has been changed to ON LINE Note Refer
27. LTC 2 connect to L Krone MDF 1 LTC 0 1 connect to R Krone MDF 0 240V connect to 4 way power board can be supplied for external battery 100 backup either as MIN or MED backup Pair configuration pl PWR SUPPLY I BATTMO is not required use dummy module If a 78 A H battery is required add another BATTM plus dummy module i0Peir p PWR SUPPLY PWR SUPPLY SHELF 1 MIN BACKUP 26 A H SHELF 2 MED BACKUP SHELF 1 2 52 A H Figure 003 13 Modular Layout for 3 PIM Configuration CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 30 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 13 29 Installation of Main Equipment MDF cable lengths are 1 5 metres PIM 3 LTC 0 2 connect to L Krone MDF 1 240V connects to 4 way power board BATTMO can be supplied for external battery backup either as MIN or MED backup configuration If BATTMO is not required use dummy module If a 78 A H battery is required add another BATTM 10 Pair Po Pair a h PWR SUPPLY PWR SUPPLY PWR SUPPLY 100 100 Pair i L SHELF 1 MIN BACKUP PWR SUPPLY SHELF 2 MED BACKUP SHELF 1 2 Figure 003 14 Modular Layout for 4 PIM Configuration AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 31 Revision 1 0 1 OV Adve Hn Old 1 31389 z 313HS HV 92 dN Ove NIN 373HS NAP 200 003 Sheet 14 29 Installation of Main Equipment
28. Rate Interface Trunk Card Maintenance Administration Common Channel Handler Card Terminal 6 10 party Conference Trunk Card Main Distribution Frame Call Information System Main Memory C O Trunk Card Melody Trunk Card Digital Announcement Trunk Card Modem D Channel Handler Card Main Processor Card External Relay Key Interface Card Power Failure Transfer Digital Line Circuit Card Property Management System for ptem OD Trunk Card 2 4 wire E amp M Digital Line Circuit Card for D Long Line PB Receiver Card Digital Line Circuit Card PB Sender for SN611 ATTCON and 6D 16D Phase Lock Oscillator DSS Console Station Message Detail Recording Digital Trunk Interface Card Time Division Switch Digital Tone Generator 16 Circuit Three Party Conference Trunk Note For details of circuit cards refer to the Circuit Card Manual CHAPTER 2 AD 25182501 Page 4 Revision 1 0 1 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS The PABX system provides three kinds of installation methods as follows Floor Standing Installation Wall Mounting Installation 19 Inch Rack Mounting Installation Examples of system configurations for each installation method are shown in Figures 2 2 to 2 6 RACK PARTS Figure 2 2 1 PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation Note The configuration shown applies only to installations which connect to an existing MDF If the MDFM and or BATTM are to be used only wall mounting or rack mounti
29. be used as a DID Trunk card but the preferred option for that application is PN 4DITB For the cross connection of the Power Failure Transfer PFT see item 12 in this NAP Figure 007 10 MDF Cross Connection for a Single Line Telephone Long Line CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 86 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 24 42 Termination of Cables on MDF 5 D DSS Console a Standard Line PN 4DLCA Note Applies only to Dterm 65 series TO D DSS CON PN 4DLCA LEN0000 0001 LEN0002 MODULAR TERMINAL See Below LEN0003 LTCO J LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0002 LEN0003 The colours shown are the most common In any case use only the inner pair of connector Figure 007 11 MDF Cross Connection for D DSS Console Standard Line AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 87 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 25 42 Termination of Cables on b Long Line PN 2DLCB Note Applies only to Dterm 65 series TO D DSs CON PN 2DLCB RO LEN0000 No 0 TO LENO0001 No 1 W MODULAR TERMINAL See below LTCO J LEN0000 LENO001 The colours shown are the most common In any case use only the inner pair of connector Figure 007 12 MDF Cross Connection for a D DSS Console Long Line CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 88 Revision 1 0 1
30. considerations it is preferable to Floor mount the BATTM Always mount the MDF on the wall at a minimum height of 300mm in order to comply with AUSTEL Regulations Refer to Figures 006 1 and 006 2 for cable routing options and Figures 003 11 to 003 21 for the preferred modular layouts Notes 1 In all cases the RACK and BASE parts are to be used as shown in Figures 2 2 to 2 5 2 Where the battery and MDF cables pass through a bulkhead the grommet strip provided must be added to the aperture to protect the insulation 3 For details of internal cabling for the batteries see NAP 200 005 4 The modular layouts shown are based on the use of ribbon type LT cables which terminate on a connectorised 100 pair Krone block Standard 10 way disconnect modules are used for the MDF jumpers CABLE HOLE RACK PARTS Figure 003 1 Location of the Cable Holes AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 19 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 2 29 Installation of Main Equipment 1 2 Floor Standing Installation 1 Connect the RACK PARTS to the rear of the BASE RACK PARTS Figure 003 2 Connection of RACK PARTS and BASE CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 20 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 3 29 Installation of Main Equipment 2 When the system is a multiple PIM configuration connect the RACK PARTS to each other as shown in Figure 003 3 Po
31. installations refer to Figures 003 11 to 003 18 for the recommended layout of the modules Notes MDF cable lengths are 1 5 metres MDFO must be minimum 300mm above floor PIMO LTC0 2 connect to L Krone MDF0 240V direct to wall outlet BATTMO can be supplied for external battery backup either as MIN or MED backup configuration If BATTMO is not required use dummy module 78A H battery is required add another BATTM 10 Pair PWR SUPPLY 240V AC SHELF 1 MIN BACKUP 26 SHELF 2 ge O 0 MED BACKUP 52 A H PS12260 PS12260 1 L 1 Figure 003 11 Modular Layout for 1 PIM Configuration Notes MDF cable lengths are 1 5 metres Can be mounted on floor PIM1 LTC 1 2 connect to Krone MDFO LTCO connect to Krone MDFO A 240V connects to 4 way power board 106 100 can be supplied for external Pair Pair battery backup either as MIN or MED backup configuration If BATTMO is not required use dummy module lf a a 78A H battery is required add another BATTM plus dummy module PWR SUPPLY SHELF 1 MIN BACKUP 26 A H PWR SUPPLY SHELF 2 MED BACKUP 52 A H k Figure 003 12 Modular Layout for 2 PIM Configuration AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 29 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 12 29 Installation of Main Equipment Notes MDF cable lengths are 1 5 metres PIM2
32. to the System Data Sheet for additional information on the Resident System Program and the initialization of the system without a MAT enabling CAT mode CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 108 Revision 1 0 1 200 009 Sheet 2 3 System Initialization and System Data Entry 2 System Data Entry There are two methods for data entry both of which employ a CAT or a MAT 2 1 CAT Customer Administration Terminal ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Any D can be assigned as a CAT terminal through programming can still be used as a regular telephone when it is not in CAT mode If the system is initialized by Resident System Program every will be able to go into CAT mode If the system is initialized by B All Clear only LEN0000 is assigned as a CAT port the LDC card must be installed in slot L TOO To assign a D as a CAT follow the procedures shown below To set CAT mode Note Press Press lamp flashes Press lamp is off Press Press lamp flashes Press CNF SPKR ANS lamps are lit CAT is displayed on LCD Press COMMAND is displayed on LCD Steps I to 6 need to be completed within four 4 seconds AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 109 Revision 1 0 1 200 009 Sheet 3 3 System Initialization and System Data Entry To reset CAT mode ATTENTIO
33. 0000 5 CIRCUIT LEN0002 PN 4COT PN 2COT LEN0004 No 0 PAGING EQUIPMENT LEN0005 No 1 CONTROL SPEAKER CIRCUIT LEN0006 No 2 SPEECH LEN0007 No 3 PATH CIRCUIT PZ PW86 E AUSTEL approved Line Isolation Unit Figure 007 19 MDF Cross Connection for Paging Equipment AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 95 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 33 42 Termination of Cables on MDF LTCO J o T e RR a a 7 Figure 007 19 MDF Cross Connection for Paging Equipment Continued CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 96 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 34 42 Termination of Cables on 10 External Music Equipment The cross connection for customer owned external music equipment is shown in Figure 007 21 and Figure 007 22 as an example Requirement for the External Music Equipment Output level Less than 0 dbm Adjustable On Off control is optional Output impedance Less than 1 KQ Refer to the Command Manual to Control Method Start Ground On set the in the Relay Drive mode Stop Ground Off Open a Outline of the Connection PABX For Audio PN 4COT 2COT Card External Music Equipment Hos Card Optional lt K lt K v AUSTEL ap
34. 1 3 3 For typical rack mounted layouts see Figures 003 10 to 003 13 The 19 rack configurations shown herein are based on the use of ribbon type LT cables which terminate on a connectorised 100 pair Krone block and standard 10 way disconnect modules for the MDF jumpers For installations using an existing MDF standard 50 pair cables can be used provided that the LT CHAMP connectors are the centre loaded type 1 3 4 19 Battery shelves are based on the use of 26 A H batteries The Manufacturer s limitation is three battery modules in parallel so capacities greater than 78 A H must be installed external to the rack 2 Precautions i Where the battery and MDF cables pass through a bulkhead the grommet strip provided must be added to the aperture to protect the insulation ii protective Earth must be extended to the Krone MDF back mounts Note that the MDF is isolated from the rack to avoid current loops in the Earthing System AUSTEL Regulations apply iii Ensure that the rack and the PIM s have reliable bonding to the Protective Earth of the AC power cord s It is advisable to use Shakeproof washers on the PIM mounting bolts to ensure metal to metal contact on painted surfaces iv For PABX s which are powered from a DC source only a separate Protective Earth must be connected to the rack and PIM s v Fora 4 PIM configuration the capacity of the internal battery option equals that of the minimum external option
35. 2 003 25 Modular Layout for 1 PIM Configuration J l 43 003 26 Modular Layout for 2 PIM Configuration l l 43 003 27 Modular Layout for 3 PIM Configuration l l 44 003 28 Modular Layout for 4 PIM Configuration l l 45 003 29 Modular Layout for 5 PIM Configuration l l u u u u u u u 46 003 30 Modular Layout for 6 PIM Configuration l l u u u u u 47 003 31 Modular Layout for 7 PIM Configuration l l 48 003 32 Modular Layout for 1 PIM Configuration u u u 49 004 1 Mounting of Handset Support U U U 50 004 2 ATT Cable Connection to SN694 51 004 3 ATT Cable Connection to Main Equipment u nennen nennt nnns 52 004 4 Mounting of Handset Support to SN611 ATTCON l u u u u 53 004 5 Jack Set Installation for SN611 U u u uu u 55 004 6 Access to Switch on SN611 ATTCON U u u u u u u u 56 004 7 Switch Setting on SN611 ATTCON
36. 26 0325 0324 LTO1 0263 0262 0261 0260 1701 0459 0458 0457 0456 LT02 0395 0394 0393 0392 LT02 0331 0330 0329 0328 LT02 0267 0266 0265 0264 LT02 0463 0462 0461 0460 LT03 0399 0398 0397 0396 LT03 0335 0334 0333 0332 LT03 0271 0270 0269 0268 LT03 CHAPTER 3 Page 66 Revision 1 0 1 0467 0466 0465 0464 LTO4 0403 0402 0401 0400 LTO4 0339 0338 0337 0336 LT04 0275 0274 0273 0272 LT04 0471 0470 0469 0468 LTO5 0407 0406 0405 0404 LTO5 0343 0342 0341 0340 LT05 0279 0278 0277 0276 LT05 0475 0474 0473 0472 LT06 0411 0410 0409 0408 LT06 0347 0346 0345 0344 LT06 0283 0282 0281 0280 LT06 0479 0478 0477 0476 LT07 0415 0414 0413 0412 LT07 0351 0350 0349 0348 LTO7 0287 0286 0285 0284 LT07 0483 0482 0481 0480 LT08 0419 0418 0417 0416 LT08 0355 0354 0353 0352 LTOS 0291 0290 0289 0288 LT08 0487 0486 0485 0484 LT09 0423 0422 0421 0420 LT09 0359 0358 0357 0356 LT09 0295 0294 0293 0292 LT09 0491 0495 0499 0503 0507 0490 0494 0498 0502 0506 0489 0493 0497 0501 0505 0488 0492 0496 0500 0504 LT10 LT11 LT12 LT13 LT14 0427 0431 0435 0439 0443 0426 0430
37. 3 4 24 50 125 Figure 007 3 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement Continued CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 70 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 26 i LEN0280 27 12 25 J3 29 4 30 5 6 32 7 3 18 4 9 35 10 36 ii 27 JR 35 JB 14 __15 fief 2 _17 gt __ 15 LTIO APO 4 iof 15 20 60 21 60 _21 27 22 27 2 LTIU API 15 23 15 23 49 _ 24 49 24 LENO303 50 25 LENO279 so 25 26 1 LEN0304 27 2 0305 T42 Ap2 Q8 3 0306 2 Jaf 0307 30 5 0308 6 0309 T13 AP3 32 7 0310 3 8 0311 34 Jof 0312 35 0 0313 L T14 AP4 36 Juf 0314 37 Jf 0315 38 0316 39 4 0317 T15 AP5 40 15 0318 16 __ 19 42 Jf 43 18 4 19 Note These pins are used only for the PN BRTA and PN 30DTC 47 22 48 23 49 _ 24 5o 25 Figure 007 3 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement Continued AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 71 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 9 42 Termination of Cables on f PIMS LTCO LTC2 26 LEN0320 26 TIT LEN0344 7 2 021 BT S 3 J 0322 284 ESE 0323 29 TT 0 5 J 024
38. ABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED Page 2 PROGEDURE 14 200 Eun reqpeEMEE 16 1 Unpacking Procedure ecrire U u J J 16 002 Marking and Drilling ll nennen nennen nnne nennen J J T J J 17 1 Confirmation of the Equipment Layout l 17 2 Marking and Drillihig ll 17 2 1 Floor Standing Installation U l u u u u u u 17 2 2 Wall Mouhting l ia LI ex ia Gil ili ie il 18 003 Installation of Main Equipment U enne nnne nennt nnn na 19 1 Installation of Modules 19 1 1 Floor Standing Installation l u u u u u u T 19 1 2 Wall Mounting Installation UU u uu u uu nnne nnns 23 1 3 19 Inch Rack Mounting Installation J u J J J 28 2 yl tini a ade anti a dass 28 004 Installation of Peripheral Equipmen t
39. ER 1995 CHAPTER 1 NEAX7400 ICS Model 120 Installation Procedure Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF ILEUSTRATIONS ila LIST OF TABLES CHAPTER 1 17 lia 2 REFERENCE MANUAL uuu 3 HOW TO FOLLOW THIS MANUAL 4 SCOPE OF INSTALLATION PROCEDURES CHAPTER 2 GENERAL 1 TRUNKING 2 2 SYSTEM 65 2 2 1 CHAPTER3 INSTALLATION 0 1 1 1 Power Ground Cabling and U 1 2 Grounding Requirements u 1 3 Static Electricity Guard u Uu UI TIT ennt nennen 1 4 Procedure for Unplugging Plugging Circuit Cards 1 5 Connecting Consoles Cables U u u AD 25182501 AD 25182501 ISSUE 1 OCTOBER 1995 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page i Revision 1 0 1 T
40. HAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 42 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 25 29 Installation of Main Equipment 1 Confirm the connection of the PWR CNT CA A and power ringer cables as shown in Figure 003 25 These cables are pre installed PZ PW86 BWB Back Wiring Board 1 CARD SLOT AREA LTC CONNECTOR AREA PWRCNTCAA 7 POWER OUTPUT CABLE NES POWER OUTPUT CABLE 5 27V E Figure 003 25 Cable Connection between the PZ PW86 and the BWB AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 43 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 26 29 Installation of Main Equipment 2 The AC CORD A AC Power Cable wiring to the PZ PW86 power unit s is shown below for a 2 PIM system Notes The multi way AC outlet is not provided on a single PIM system 2 In order to comply with AUSTEL 8001 all AC cords must have additional strain relief as shown in the detail below STRAIN RELIEF DETAIL Additional small cable tie on the To power unit input From AC outlet FR P AC CORD A TO TERMINAL Figure 003 26 AC CORD A Wiring to BASE CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 44 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 27 29 Installation of Main Equipment 3 When the system is a multiple PIM configuration mount the BS00 Card in the BUS slot of PIMO
41. LT10 LT11 LT12 LT13 LTI4 0071 0075 0079 0083 0087 0091 0095 0099 0103 0107 0111 0115 0119 0123 0070 0074 0078 0082 0086 0090 0094 0098 0102 0106 0110 0114 0118 0122 0069 0073 0077 0081 0085 0089 0093 0097 0101 0105 0109 0113 0117 0121 0068 0072 0076 0080 0084 0088 0092 0096 0100 0104 0108 0112 0116 0120 LTO1 LTO2 LTO3 1704 LTOS LT06 LTO7 LTO8 LTO9 LT10 LT11 LT12 LT13 LT14 0007 0011 0015 0019 0023 0027 0031 0035 0039 0043 0047 0051 0055 0059 0006 0010 0014 0018 0022 0026 0030 0034 0038 0042 0046 0050 0054 0058 0005 0009 0013 0017 0021 0025 0029 0033 0037 0041 0045 0049 0053 0057 0004 0008 0012 0016 0020 0024 0028 0032 0036 0040 0044 0048 0052 0056 LTO1 LTO2 LTO3 LTO4 LTOS LT06 LTO7 LT08 LTO9 LT10 LT11 LT12 LT13 LT14 0 XXX 0 XXX LEN 0 XXX LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER 0 XXX LT XX CARD SLOT NUMBER Figure 007 2 Location of LEN AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 65 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 3 42 Termination of Cables on MDF b LEN 0256 0511 0455 0454 0453 0452 1701 0391 0390 0389 0388 1701 0327 03
42. N Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required While COMMAND is displayed on LCD 1 Lift the handset off hook SPKR lamp is off 2 Replace the handset on hook CNF ANS lamps are off LCD returns to clock 2 2 MAT Maintainance Administration Terminal In addition to the CAT mode programming the MAT can also be used Refer to the MAT Operation Guide and the Command Manual Note An AUSTEL Approved Isolator must be connected between the MAT and the PABX s I O port Refer to the trunking diagram on page 3 CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 110 Revision 1 0 1 200 010 Sheet 1 1 Operation Test 1 Operation Test Confirm the system data accuracy and hardware configuration including cable connections by the following operation test Basic Connection Test at MDF Station Line Test Operator Call from all stations Central Office Trunk Test Incoming Outgoing Tie Line Trunk Test Incoming Outgoing Service Feature Test Call Transfer Step Call Executive Right of Way Call Hold Call Back Call Forwarding All Calls Don t Answer Busy Line Call Pickup Station Hunting Pilot Circular Speed Calling System Station Paging Access Announcement Service etc Music on Hold Background Music TAS Night Service AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 111 Revision 1 0 1
43. NEC AD 25182501 ISSUE 1 0 1 NEAX 7400 ICS Model 120 Installation Procedure Manual OCTOBER 1995 NEC Australia Pty Ltd LIABILITY DISCLAIMER NEC Australia Pty Ltd reserves the right to change the specifica tions functions or features at any time without notice NEC Australia Pty Ltd has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers The information contained herein is the property of NEC Australia Pty Ltd and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Australia Pty Ltd Copyright 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd Printed in Australia 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 iot 1034 03 101 10 1 10 1 3041 1 01 101 101 101 10 1 104 1 01 1 01 ISSUE 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 No PAGE NO 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 104 1034 101 101 10 1 10 1 101 1 0 1 101 101 101 1 0 1 101 1 014 1 01 ISSUE 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 32 33 34 35 36 No PAGE NO 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1034 101 101 10 1 10 1 1 0 14 134 101 101 101 101 10 1 1 01 1 01 ISSUE 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 No PAGE NO 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 PAGE NO ISSUE 1 0 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 OCTOBER 1995 ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 NEAX7400 ICS Model 120 Inst
44. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product but refer all repairs to qualified service personnel Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance 12 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 13 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak NEAX7400 ICS Model 120 Installation Procedure Manual INTRODUCTION GENERAL INFORMATION INSTALLATION PROCEDURE AD 25182501 ISSUE 1 0 1 OCOTB
45. Outline of the Paging Equipment Connection U u u u u J 96 MDF Cross Connection for Paging Equipmenrt u u u J 97 Outline of the External Music Connection J l l 99 MDF Cross Connection for an External Music Equipment l J 100 Connecting Method of a Music Source with D C Offset 102 MDF Cross Connection for External BGM Sources J l u u u J 103 Outline of the PFT Connection U iii 104 MDF Cross Connection for the PFT J U u u u 105 MDF Cross Connection for the Alarm Display Panel l u u J 107 Lamp Indications on the PZ PW86 A Card i 108 Mounting of Circuit Cards U U iii 109 Location of the Cable Holes U iii 114 AD 25182501 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Page v Revision 1 0 1 LIST OF TABLES Table Title Page 2 1 Description of Symbols in Trunking Diagram U 4 3 1 Procedure for Unplugging Plugging Circuit Cards ccccseceessseceeeeeeeeeneesenee
46. R 3 Page 77 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 15 42 Termination of Cables on Table 007 2 LTCO LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information Continued TYPE OF INTERFACE SN611 memes memes Dterm 6D 16D DK00 COT 2DLCC Notel Major and minor alarm connections for external indicators are located on LTC0 of PIMO only Note 2 The DSS Console is included CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 78 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 16 42 Termination of Cables on MDF 1 C 0 D I D Trunks a 4Line Trunks PN 4COTE and PN 4DITB PIMO PN 4COTE PN 4DITB TO C O LINE N nN A A A A A A N N TO C O LINE N N N N TO C O LINE oo N oo A TO C O LINE N N w LTCO J LEN0000 0001 LEN0002 LEN0003 Note PN 4COTE is used on Ring in Loop out lines and PN 4DITB is used for Direct Inward Dialling decadic and MFC Figure 007 4 MDF Cross Connection for 4 Line Trunk PN 4COTE AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 79 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 17 42 Termination of Cables on b 2 Line Trunk PN 2COTD PN 2COTD RO LEN0001 No 0 J TO C O LINE TO RI LEN0000 No 1 1
47. V sna Figure 007 1 Location of Card Slot and LTC Connector Table 007 1 LTC Connector Accommodation LTC CONNECTOR CARD SLOT NUMBER REMARKS LTCI LT06 LT09 LT10 APO LT11 AP1 LTC2 LT12 AP2 LT15 AP5 AP6 E CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 64 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 2 42 Termination of Cables on 2 Figure 007 2 shows the relationship between Line Equipment Number LEN and Card Slot Number LT Number a LEN 0000 0255 0199 0203 0207 0211 0215 0219 0223 0227 0231 0235 0239 0243 0247 0251 0198 0202 0206 0210 0214 0218 0222 0226 0230 0234 0238 0242 0246 0250 0197 0201 0205 0209 0213 0217 0221 0225 0229 0233 0237 0241 0245 0249 0196 0200 0204 0208 0212 0216 0220 0224 0228 0232 0236 0240 0244 0248 LT01 12702 LTO3 LTO4 LTO5 LT06 LTO7 2708 LTO9 LT10 LT11 LT12 LT13 LT14 0135 0139 0143 0147 0151 0155 0159 0163 0167 0171 0175 0179 0183 0187 0134 0138 0142 0146 0150 0154 0158 0162 0166 0170 0174 0178 0182 0186 0133 0137 0141 0145 0149 0153 0157 0161 0165 0169 0173 0177 0181 0185 0132 0136 0140 0144 0148 0152 0156 0160 0164 0168 0172 0176 0180 0184 LTO1 2702 LTO3 LTO4 LTO5 LT06 LTO7 LTO8 LTOO
48. age 99 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 37 42 Termination of Cables on External Music Equipment continued An AUSTEL approved isolator must always be included between the Music Source and the PABX trunk e Ifa D C voltage is supplied together with the audio from the external music equipment a coupling capacitor must be added as shown in Figure 007 22 It is not recommended to mount this capacitor on the MDF so it should be added to the output cable of the music equipment ISOLATOR CAPACITOR 2 pF SOURCE TO PABX TO CONTROL CIRCUIT FROM PN DK00 OPTIONAL Figure 007 22 Connecting Method of Music Source with D C Offset CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 100 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 38 42 Termination of Cables on MDF 11 External Background Music BGM Source The cross connection for customer owned external BGM sources is shown in Figure 007 23 Note A maximum of 10 BGM sources can be provided in the system PN 4COT PN 2COT BGM SOURCE 0000 No 0 0001 No 1 LEN0002 2 LEN0003 3 AUSTEL approved Line Isolation Units If On Off control is required use the same method as for external Music On Hold LTCO J LEN0000 0001 LEN0002 LEN0003 Figure 007 23 MDF Cross Connection for External BGM Sources ADDITIONAL The examples shown in Figures 007 18 to 007 20 also apply
49. allation Procedure Manual Revision Sheet 1 3 AD 25182501 1 0 1 1 0 1 57 58 PAGE NO ISSUE 1 0 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 OCTOBER 1995 ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 NEAX7400 ICS Model 120 Installation Procedure Manual Revision Sheet 2 3 AD 25182501 ISSUE 1 0 1 ISSUE 2 PAGE NO ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 OCTOBER 1995 ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 NEAX7400 ICS Model 120 Installation Procedure Manual Revision Sheet 3 3 AD 25182501 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or moving telephone lines When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury including the following 1 2 10 11 Read and understand all instructions Fol
50. anel ALM DSPP Cross connection for the Alarm Display Panel is shown below ALARM DISPLAY PANEL ololo PN CP00 LTCO 7 Figure 007 26 MDF Cross Connection for Alarm Display Panel AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 105 Revision 1 0 1 200 008 Sheet 1 2 Mounting of Circuit Cards 1 Mounting Procedure 1 For testing turn on the SW switch on the PZ PW86 PW86 A Card s Make sure that each ON lamp Green is lit Note This switch also controls the battery feed BATTERY START PZ PW86 A only SW SWITCH 100 120V AC TO AC MAINS AC INPUT CAUTION Set the appropriate voltage before turning on the AC switch 240V AC Figure 008 1 Lamp Indication on PZ PW86 A Card CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 106 Revision 1 0 1 200 008 Sheet 2 2 Mounting of Circuit Cards 2 Before mounting circuit cards confirm the folowing items ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required e Wrist Strap and Conductive Work Surface are prepared e Switch setting of circuit cards is already completed Refer to the Circuit Card Manual e The SW switches of all PZ PW86 Cards are turned off 3 Mount circuit cards into their mouting positions according to the Module Face Layout and Port Assignment Table given in the System Data Sheet CAUTION Refer to Figure 3 2 regarding Static Electricity Guard AD 25182501
51. be mounted at either the right side or left side of the console body E E PAN HEAD TAPPING SCREW M3 10 LENGTH E gt 4 WASHER M3 e o SUPPORT E FY HANDSET Wil SUPPORT SN694 ATTCON Figure 004 1 Mounting of Handset Support CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 48 Revision 1 0 1 200 004 Sheet 2 9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 2 Connect an ATT cable to the SN694 ATTCON according to the steps below Remove the screw from the connector cover Press the retaining clip in the direction of a and slide the cover in the direction of b The cover will come off Plug the cable into the connector inside the Console and screw on to the connector Then tighten the cable onto the con sole by the retaining band Place the connector cover back onto its position and slide it in the direction of a Ensure that the retaining clip is seated Replace the screw in the connector cover Figure 004 2 ATT Cable Connection to SN694 ATTCON AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 49 Revision 1 0 1 200 004 Sheet 3 9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment 3 PN CS00 ATI CA A 4m a ATT CONNECTOR D Len JACK 3 HOUSING CONNECTOR P JACK B Lx ic p B ums 2c 2p Y L aA V
52. ction for a TAS Indicator without a Battery AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 93 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 31 42 Termination of Cables on 9 Paging Equipment The cross connection for customer owned paging equipment is shown in Figure 007 18 and Figure 007 19 as an example Requirement for the Paging Equipment Input Impedance 600 ohm Refer to the Command Manual to set Control Method Start Ground ON the PN DK00 in the Relay Drive Mode Stop Ground Off Open a Outline of the Connection For Amplifier Input Card Paging Equipment 4 2 boa an 1 1 1 For Control Optional AUSTEL approved Line Isolation Unit PZ PW86 Card 27V Figure 007 18 Outline of the Paging Equipment Connection CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 94 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 b MDF Cross Connection Notes The current capacity of the opto coupler PN DKO0 card is 125 mA 2 The isolator s relay must be compatible with nominal 24 Volt circuits and the suppression diode shown is mandatory 3 The audio path in the isolator must be capacitor coupled as shown 4 The Line fault detection in the C O T must be disabled Refer to the Command Manual for details PN DK00 TO CONTROL CIRCUIT LEN
53. eeeseeeseseeeeesseeseeseeneeneas 13 003 1 Recommended Fasteners 111 11 1 0 u 24 006 1 MDF Cables t r PIM eie Setar ic ean Ai 64 007 1 LTC Connector 44444440 66 007 2 LTCO LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information 77 LIST OF TABLES AD 25182501 Page vi Revision 1 0 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 PURPOSE This manual explains the installation procedure for the NEAX7400 ICS Model 120 PABX Before engaging in installation the installer is required to confirm materials to be prepared and the site conditions Thereafter the installer should perform each installation step according to the procedures described in Section 2 of Chapter 3 2 REFERENCE MANUALS During installation refer also to the manuals below REFERENCE MANUALS DESCRIPTION MAINTENANCE MANUAL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE COMMAND MANUAL COMMAND DESCRIPTION SYSTEM DATA SHEET CONTENTS OF CUSTOMER DATA QUANTITY OF CIRCUIT CARDS MODULE FACE LAYOUT CIRCUIT CARD MANUAL CIRCUIT CARD DESCRIPTIONS CIRCUIT CARD MOUNTING CONDITIONS SWITCH SETTING OF CIRCUIT CARDS Figure 1 1 Reference Manuals for Installation AD 25182501 CHAPTER 1 Page 1 Revision 1 0 1 3 HOW TO FOLLOW THE MANUAL The Installation Procedure is shown by
54. ion of Cables on MDF 3 2 Line DID Trunk PN AUCA PN AUCA LEN0000 No 0 TO DID LINE LENO0001 No 1 TO DID LINE LTCO J LEN0000 LEN0001 Notes 1 The PN AUCA can also be used as long line extension circuit and also for the Power Failure Transfer PFT function The preferred card for Direct Inward Dialling is now PN 4DITB Figure 007 8 MDF Cross Connection for a DID Trunk Card PN AUCA CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 84 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 22 42 Termination of Cables on 4 Single Line Telephone SLT a Standard Line PN 4LCE 4LCF PN 4LCE 4LCF TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE LEN0000 No 0 N LEN0001 1 N N LEN0002 No 2 N oo LEN0003 3 N LTCO J LENO0000 LENO0001 LEN0002 LEN0003 Figure 007 9 MDF Cross Connection for a Single Line Telephone Standard Line AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 85 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 23 42 Termination of Cables on b Long Line PN AUCA PN AUCA TELEPHONE LEN0000 No 0 FOR LONG LINE TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE LEN0001 No 1 FOR LONG LINE TO SINGLE LINE LTCO J LEN0000 LEN0001 The PN AUCA card can also
55. led batteries the preferred item for vented batteries is PZ PW86 A Note 2 n Australia GND and FG are bonded elsewhere so are not to be linked here The TRC Earth connects to the GND Note 1 Set to ON for terminal on every PIM normal operation POWER OUTPUT GND See CABLE 5V 27V E TO AUXILIARY 3 FG SNote 2 RINGER OUTPUT EQUIPMENT MAX 2 5A DC 271V CABLE CRE TO PWRI CONNECTOR JTO PWROB CONNECTOR 1 PWR CNT TO OTHER PZ PW86 AC BATTERY SWITCH PWR CA A BATTERY OR OTHER PZ PW86 100 BATTI 120V AC CAUTION Set the appropriate voltage before turning on the AC switch BATTERY CABLE PWR CA A BLUE BROWN AC INPUT ToL TERMINAL ON THE CHASSIS GREEN YELLOW AC CORD A TO AC MAINS INPUT Cabling method is determined by usage of internal or external battery See NAP 200 005 Figure 003 23 Cable Connections and Switch Settings on PZ PW86 AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 41 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 24 29 Installation of Main Equipment 2 2 Cable Connections and Switch Settings on PZ PW86 A Note This is now the standard version WARNINGS RE MODE SWITCH
56. low all warnings and instructions marked on the product Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power source available consult with your local power company This product normally connected with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be damaged by persons walking on it Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock
57. m the system to an existing the length of each cable to be used should be determined according to the distance between the MDF and the system and each cable should be labelled at both ends using cable number or cable designation as shown in Table 006 1 Note Only centre loaded CHAMP connectors as illustrated are suitable for use with existing 25 pair cables CHAMP CONNECTOR Ness TWISTED 25 PAIR CABLES Figure 006 1 Cable for Existing MDF AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 61 Revision 1 0 1 200 006 Sheet 2 3 Cable Running to MDF Table 006 1 MDF Cables for PIM MODULE CONNECTION NUMBER DESIGNATION owe sa sa CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 62 Revision 1 0 1 200 006 Sheet 3 3 Cable Running to MDF 3 For connection to an existing MDF bring the MDF cables into the Main Equipment through the cable hole s of the BASE as shown in Figure 006 2 4 Plug the CHAMP connector of each cable to its LTC connector located on the PIM and screw them together lt CHAMP CONNECTOR Figure 006 2 Example of Existing MDF Cable Running AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 63 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 1 42 Termination of Cables on MDF 1 Cable Connection to MDF 1 Connect the cables to the MDF referring to Figure 007 1 and Table 007 1 OdV 0LLI IdV ILLI 11 1 dV ELII Yd V TLI T SdV SLII LdV dH dIN Sd
58. means of flowcharts with a NAP NEC Action Procedure Number and the detail of the work for each step is described in the corresponding NAP 4 SCOPE OF INSTALLATION WORKS This manual covers the installation shown in Figure 1 2 Note A Battery Module BATTM and a TPF MDF Module MDFM are also available as options These units have identical dimensions to a PIM NAP 200 003 INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT NAP 200 008 MOUNTING OF CIRCUIT CARDS NAP 200 004 INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPME ATTCON MDF CABLES de NAP 200 005 CONNECTION OF BATTERIES A NAP 200 006 CABLE RUNNING TO MDF NAP 200 007 TERMINATION OF 24 VOLT BATTERY 1 CABLES ON MDF ANALOG SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE TO TAS INDICATOR ALARM INDICATOR Figure 1 2 Scope of Installation Procedures CHAPTER 1 AD 25182501 Page 2 Revision 1 0 1 CHAPTER 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 TRUNKING DIAGRAM A typical trunking diagram for the PABX is shown in Figure 2 1 MP loo C O LINE e 3 LONG LINE EXTENSION TELEPHONE SW TELEPHONE WITHNZ 292 DTG MESSAGE WAITING d PBSND LAMP 16CFT MLDT DTERM 65 7 PLO MODEM INCLUDING O o DID LINE LD o TIE LINE DIGITAL LINK ISDN
59. n for a LD Trunk PN 2LDTA 85 007 8 MDF Cross Connection for a DID Trunk Card PN AUCA 86 007 9 MDF Cross Connection for a Single Line Telephone Standard Line 87 007 10 MDF Cross Connection for a Single Line Telephone Long Line 88 007 11 Cross Connection for a D DSS Console Standard Line 89 007 12 MDF Cross Connection for a D DSS Console Long Line erret 90 007 13 MDF Cross Connection for SN611 ATTCON 4 Dterm 60 160 91 007 14 MDF Cross Connection for Day Night Mode Change by External 92 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AD 25182501 Page iv Revision 1 0 1 Table 007 15 007 16 007 17 007 18 007 19 007 20 007 21 007 22 007 23 007 24 007 25 007 26 008 1 008 2 011 1 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS CONTINUED Title Page Outline of the External TAS Indicator Connection u u 93 MDF Cross Connection for a TAS Indicator with a Battery eee 94 MDF Cross Connection for a TAS Indicator without a Battery 95
60. ng configurations are permitted Refer to Figures 002 2 and 003 5 to 003 13 AD 25182501 CHAPTER 2 Page 5 Revision 1 0 1 RACK PARTS Figure 2 3 2 PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation Note The configuration shown applies only to installations which connect to an existing MDF If the MDFM and or BATTM are to be used only wall mounting or rack mounting configurations are permitted Refer to Figures 002 2 and 003 5 to 003 13 CHAPTER 2 AD 25182501 Page 6 Revision 1 0 1 RACK PARTS Figure 2 4 8 PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation Note The configuration shown applies only to installations which connect to an existing MDF If the MDFM and or BATTM are to be used only wall mounting or rack mounting configurations are permitted Refer to Figures 002 2 and 003 5 to 003 13 AD 25182501 CHAPTER 2 Page 7 Revision 1 0 1 CHAPTER 2 8 Revision 1 0 1 Figure 2 5 1 PIM Configuration for Wall Mounting Installation AD 25182501 i E lih Figure 2 6 4 PIM Configuration for 19 Inch Rack Mounting Installation AD 25182501 CHAPTER 2 Page 9 Revision 1 0 1 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1 PRECAUTIONS 1 1 Power Ground Cabling and LIU for Australia a The power and ground cabling is to be installed only by an AUSTEL Licensed Contractor b The G P O which provides the AC power should be on a dedicated circuit and must be installed near the in an easily acce
61. nnection of Battery 1 Internal Battery Connection 1 Mount a battery unit 24V 3 4 AH into each PIM as shown in Figure 005 1 2 Set the MODE Switch on the PZ PW86 PZ PW86 A power unit s to the correct Float Voltage as shown in NAP 200 003 BATTERY UNIT 24V 3 4AH DIMENSIONS OF BATTERY 13451 67 1 60 1 DI UNIT mm Figure 005 1 Internal Battery Mounting AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 57 Revision 1 0 1 200 005 Sheet 2 4 Connection of Battery 3 Plug the battery cable connector into the BATT1 connector on the PZ PW86 as shown in Figure 005 2 4 Secure the batteries and battery cable using tie wraps as shown in Figure 005 2 PLUG IN TO BATT 1 CONNECTOR ON PZ PW86 TIE WRAP Figure 005 2 Internal Battery Connection 5 When the system is a multiple PIM configuration connect the PZ PW86 Cards to each other using PWR CA A cables as shown in and Figures 005 4 or 005 5 PWR CA A Figure 005 3 PWR CA A CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 58 Revision 1 0 1 200 005 Sheet 3 4 Connection of Battery 6 When the system is a multiple PIM configuration provide the following connections to the internal batteries PZ PW86 PZ PW86 PZ PW86 PZ PW86 PZ PW86 PZ PW86 PZ PW86 PZ PW86 ____ BATTERY CABLE ____ BATTERY CABLE Figure 005 4 Internal Batte
62. proved Line Isolation Unit Em For Control PZ PW86 Card 27V Figure 007 20 Outline of the External Music Connection AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 97 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 b MDF Cross Connection Notes The current capacity of the opto coupler PN DKO0 card is 125 mA 2 The isolator s relay must be compatible with nominal 24 Volt circuits and the suppression diode shown is mandatory 3 The audio path in the isolator must be capacitor coupled as shown 4 The Line fault detection in the C O T must be disabled Refer to the Command Manual for details PN DK00 TO CONTROL CIRCUIT LEN0000 N N N CIRCUIT N oo LEN0002 A N PN 4COT PN 2COT LEN0004 No 0 EXTERNAL MUSIC EQUIPMENT LEN0005 1 o CONTROL CIRCUIT Optional LEN0006 2 5 LEN0007 3 CIRCUIT ti AUSTEL approved Line Isolation Unit PZ PW86 Figure 007 21 MDF Cross Connection for External Music Equipment CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 98 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 36 42 Termination of Cables on MDF LTCO J LEN0000 26 mp LEN0002 3 Figure 007 21 MDF Cross Connection for External Music Equipment Continued AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 P
63. r MDF TPF 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 19 KRONE 100 100 BACK MOUNT rar Pair MDF TPF L REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW 240 V AC Note For intra PIM battery cabling see NAP 200 005 Figure 003 21 3 PIM Configuration 19 Rack Mount AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 39 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 22 29 Installation of Main Equipment PWR SUPPLY BACK MOUNT MDF TPF MDE 19 KRONE BACK MOUNT MDF TPF 19 KRONE 100 100 100 BACK MOUNT Pair Pair Pair MDF TPF L L L gt z 7 cc a E Bi dl rn PWR SUPPLY SHELF 3 MAX BACKUP 78 A H SHELF 14243 SHELF 2 MED BACKUP 52 A H SHELF 142 PWR SUPPLY SHELF 1 MIN BACKUP 26 A H REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW 240 V AC Note For intra PIM battery cabling see NAP 200 005 Figure 003 22 4 Configuration 19 Rack Mount CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 40 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 23 29 Installation of Main Equipment 2 1 Cable Connections and Switch Settings on PZ PW86 Note This version is now obsolete WARNINGS RE MODE SWITCH 1l SEGMENT 1 Set to ON 2 SEGMENT 2 Set to ON left only which is 27 volts FLOAT The OFF setting is 28 volts EQUALIZE to be used only for periodic boost charging of EXTERNAL VENTED batteries 3 This unit is best suited to sea
64. re used only for 44 9 the PN BRTA and PN 30DTC L5 20 16 471 22 45 23 0 4 50 251 Figure 007 3 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 67 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 5 42 Termination of Cables on MDF b LTCO LTC2 26 1 LENO0088 27 2 LENOI64 27 2 23 3 0165 23 3 29 4 0166 T4T1 __ r30 __ 5 0167 5 31 61 0168 gt 6 23 17 0169 gt 7 33 ts 0170 gt 8 34 191 __ 0171 4 9 32 10 0172 35 10 369 m 0173 Juf 2 0174 27 m2 ST 13 0175 38 i3 i4 0176 __ 14 40 ___ 5 0177 10 __ 15 a ie 0178 41 16 22 0179 42 i7 18 0180 43 18 LTI0 APO 44 19 __ 0181 22 19 45 __ 20 __ 0082 gt 20 46 __ 21 __ 0083 0 21 747 22 __ 0084 27 2 LT11 AP1 4 23 __ 0085 48 23 49 24 0086 49 24 LENOIII 50 25 __ LEN0087 50 25 26 LEN0112 27 2 0113 T12 AP2 23 3 0114 2 4 0115 S 0116 e 0117 T13 AP3 gt 7 0118 s 0119 34 9 0120 __ 10 0121 T14 AP4 Juf 0122 37 m2 0123 55 BL 0124 Juf 0125 15
65. ry Connection for 8 PIMs Configuration AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 59 Revision 1 0 1 200 005 Sheet 4 4 Connection of Battery 2 External Battery Connection When using an external battery provide the following connections Notes One battery pack is required for each 4 PIM stack to ensure that sufficient recharge current is available 2 The capacity of each external battery is determined by the customers back up requirements 3 CAUTION For both sealed and vented batteries set the mode switch on the PZ PWS6 PZ PWS6 A unit s to the correct Float Voltage The Equalize option applies ONLY to external vented batteries for periodic equalize BOOST charging which can be done on line When the BATTM is used the battery capacity is in multiples of 26 A H up to a maximum of three sets in parallel for each PIM stack PZ PW86 PZ PW86 PZ PW86 PZ PW86 BATTM BATTM Option Option Figure 005 5 External Battery Connection for 8 PIMs Configuration CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 60 Revision 1 0 1 200 006 Sheet 1 3 Cable Running to MDF 1 Cable Running to MDF 1 Usually a pre wired MDF is provided ex factory for new installations In this case 50 wire ribbon cables are used between the PABX and the MDF as shown in NAP 200 003 2 In order to facilitate the termination of standard 25 pair cables which are shown in Figure 006 2 fro
66. s WHEN PLUGGING UNPLUGGING A CIRCUIT CARD WRIST STRAP FRAME GROUND WHEN HOLDING A CIRCUIT CARD NEVER TOUCH THE COMPONENTS OR SOLDERED SURFACE WITH BARE HANDS gt CARD FRONT Figure 3 2 Static Electricity Guard AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 11 Revision 1 0 1 WHEN MAKING A SWITCH SETTING ON A CIRCUIT CARD CIRCUIT CARD WEAR A WRIST STRAP AND PERFORM THE WORK ON A GROUNDED CONDUCTIVE WORK SURFACE WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD CONDUCTIVE CIRCUIT POLYETHYLENE CARD BAG WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD AROUND KEEP THE CARD IN A CONDUCTIVE POLYETHYLENE BAG Figure 3 2 Static Electricity Guard Continued CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 12 Revision 1 0 1 1 4 Procedure for Unplugging Plugging Circuit Cards When removing a circuit card from the PIM or when mounting a circuit card in the PIM follow the procedure given in Table 3 1 below Table 3 1 Procedure for Unplugging Plugging Circuit Cards PROCEDURE PLUG IN UNPLUG MP Power off Power off These circuit cards must be plugged in PZ PW86 PW86 A L or unplugged only with power off to PWR Plug in Unplug prevent damage to the card or other L system circuitry CIRCUIT CARD CONDITION Power on Power on N BS00 BS00 Power off or Power off or These circuit cards must be plugged in N BS01 8501 MB switch on MB switch on or unplugged under Make Busy FP 4 0 condition or power off to prevent
67. s and cracks on the keyboard Overall distortion Damage to keys and lamps Figure 001 1 Unpacking of Main Equipment CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 16 Revision 1 0 1 200 002 Sheet 1 2 Marking and Drilling 1 Confirmation of the Equipment Layout Install the equipment in an area which provides adequate ventilation and is easily accessible to service personnel 2 Marking and Drilling 2 1 Floor Standing By referring to Figure 002 1 mark and drill the installation holes for the main equipment Mark and drill the installation holes for the external BATTM and MDFM if required Refer to Figure 003 1 for details Figure 002 1 Floor Marking for Main Equipment AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 17 Revision 1 0 1 200 002 Sheet 2 2 Marking and Drilling 2 2 Wall Mounting Locate and mark the wall mounting points as shown in Figure 002 2 ANCHOR x4 PIM y BOTTOM POSITION Ri BASE BOTTOM POSITION UNIT mm Figure 002 2 Wall Mounting Points Note The BATTM and MDFM have the same dimensions as a PIM CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 18 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 1 29 Installation of Main Equipment 1 Installation of Modules Install modules according to the installation procedures for Floor Standing Wall Mounting or 19 Inch Rack Mounting installation 1 1 Installation of the BATTM and MDFM Due to weight
68. sition the BASE over the holes drilled as per Figure 002 1 and secure the BASE to the floor using anchor bolts RACK PARTS RACK PARTS Figure 003 3 Connection of RACK PARTS AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 21 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 4 29 Installation of Main Equipment 3 Connect the PIM to the RACK PARTS as shown in Figure 003 4 using the 4 screws provided with the RACK PARTS When the system is a multiple PIM configuration connect all PIM and RACK PARTS Ensure that the PIM s are bolted together as shown in Figure 003 5 REAR Note The BATTM and or the MDFM can be installed the same as the PIM Figure 003 4 Connection of the PIM and the RACK PARTS CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 22 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 5 29 Installation of Main Equipment 4 When the system is a multiple PIM configuration connect PIMs to each other as shown in Figure 003 5 using the 3 hex bolts supplied Note 1 The BATTM and or the MDFM can be installed the same as the PIM Note 2 For simplicity the BASE and RACK PARTS are not shown Figure 003 5 Connection of PIMs AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 23 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 6 29 Installation of Main Equipment 1 3 Wall Mounting Installation 1 Locate the four mounting points using the template as sho
69. sitive Handling Precautions Required 3 Set the switch located inside the console according to type of headset handset connected Slide the directory out of the way Then insert a flat screw driver s blade into the notched opening and apply light upward pressure until the access panel is clear of the front lip At the same time apply pressure toward you at the rear of the pedestal to move the access panel ACCESS PANEL DIRECTORY Figure 004 6 Access to Switch on SN611 ATTCON CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 54 Revision 1 0 1 200 004 Sheet 8 9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Set the switch according to the type of headset handset connected C Carbon Type Handset Headset S Electret type Headset e g Supra D Type Handset Dynamic Replace the directory and access panel Figure 004 7 Switch Setting on SN611 ATTCON AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 55 Revision 1 0 1 ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 4 Plug the line cord into the modular jack located at the bottom of the console For the MDF cross connection for SN611 ATTCON refer to NAP 200 007 Figure 007 13 LINE CORD MODULAR TERMINAL 45 5 53611 ATTCON Figure 004 8 Cable Connection to SN611 ATTCON CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 56 Revision 1 0 1 200 005 Sheet 1 4 Co
70. so cost should be the only deciding factor as to the preferred type CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 36 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 19 29 Installation of Main Equipment 19 KRONE 10 Pair BACK MOUNT 10 Pair MDF TPF SHELF 3 MAX BACKUP 78 A H SHELF 1 2 3 PIMO MDF L SHELF 2 MED BACKUP 52 A H SHELF 1 2 PWR SUPPLY SHELF 1 MIN BACKUP 26 A H FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW 240 V AC Figure 003 19 1 PIM Configuration 19 Rack Mount CHAPTER 3 Page 37 Revision 1 0 1 AD 25182501 200 003 Sheet 20 29 Installation of Main Equipment PWR SUPPLY 19 KRONE 10 10 Pair 10 M 10 Pair 10 Pair mn 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 19 KRONE 100 100 BACK MOUNT fn Pair MDF TPF L SHELF 3 MAX BACKUP 78 A H SHELF 1 2 3 SHELF 2 L MED BACKUP 52 A H SHELF 1 2 _ SHELF 1 MIN BACKUP REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW 240 V AC Note For intra PIM battery cabling see NAP 200 005 Figure 003 20 2 PIM Configuration 19 Rack Mount CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 38 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 21 29 Installation of Main Equipment PWR SUPPLY 71 ib mU m m m PWR SUPPLY SHELF 3 MAX BACKUP 78 A H SHELF 14243 SHELF 2 MED BACKUP 52 A H SHELF 1 2 SHELF 1 MIN BACKUP 26 A H 19 KRONE 10 10 Pair 10 M BACK MOUNT 10 Pair n 10 Pai
71. ssible position An appropriate AUSTEL Approved Line Isolation Unit LIU is to be installed at I O ports as indicated in Figure 2 1 1 2 Grounding Requirements The system protective grounding must have a specific resistance and AC noise level and is to be connected to a pre determined terminal in the PABX by use of a custom built AC power cord The TRC Earth connects to the GND terminal on the PZ PW86 power unit in every PIM Standard grounding requirements are as shown below Communication grounding Less than 1 ohm See figure 3 1 below Protective ground for PIM Less than 1 ohm Provided in the AC power cord s Grounding to the Line Protection units on the MDF Less than 0 1 ohm Note The AC ripple on these various grounds should be less than 0 5 Vp p PZ PW86 TO TRC EARTH Figure 3 1 TRC Earth Wiring r CAUTION Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of telecommunication equipment Never operate this equipment with the grounding conductors disconnected CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 10 Revision 1 0 1 1 3 Static Electricity Guard The installer must wear a grounded wrist strap to protect circuit cards from static electricity CAUTION The installer must hold the card name label area when plugging or unplugging the circuit card If you touch another area you may be exposed to hazardous voltage
72. tem Data E try u SSD Q awa O Sa a wa aa s Qu E a ka 111 PERCEPTIS 111 HT 112 010 Operation Testi 113 011 Installation of Peripheral Equipmen t 114 1 Installation of BATTNM ll u u u ini 114 TABLE OF CONTENTS AD 25182501 Page ii Revision 1 0 1 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Title Page 1 1 Reference Manuals for Installation l U 1 1 2 Scope of Installation WOrkS 2 u y l u L erre oup Duc SS Tu 2 2 1 PABX Trunking Diagram U 3 2 2 1 Configuration for Floor Standing Installation 5 2 3 2 Configuration for Floor Standing Installation l u u u u 6 2 4 8 PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation u u u u 7 2 5 1 Configuration for Wall Mounting Installation l 8 2 6 4 PIM Configuration for 19 Inch Rack Mounting Installation 9 3 1 Wain epu
73. to other auxiliary equipment such as Announcement Machines etc When On Off control circuits are required the isolator must also have a relay fitted AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 101 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 39 42 Termination of Cables on MDF 12 Power Failure Transfer PFT The PFT function is included in the PN AUCA Card a Outline of the Connection MDF e TO C O LINE Figure 007 24 Outline of the PFT Connection CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 102 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 40 42 Termination of Cables on MDF b MDF Cross Connection PIMO PN 4COT PN 2COT LEN0000 0 LEN0001 No 1 PN AUCA 4Q TW 0 3 CONN CA Ring J TO LEN0004 No 0 STATION Ring TO LEN0005 No 1 Tip STATION A Figure 007 25 MDF Cross Connection for the AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 103 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 41 42 Termination of Cables on MDF LTCO J LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0004 LEN0005 Figure 007 25 MDF Cross Connection for the PFT Continued Note The third and fourth circuits in the PN 4COT card cannot be used for the PFT function CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 104 Revision 1 0 1 200 007 Sheet 42 42 Termination of Cables on 13 Alarm Display P
74. wn by Figure 003 6 ANCHOR x 4 85 L lt PABX BOTTOM POSITION 7 v RACK PARTS BOTTOM POSITION Unit mm Figure 003 6 Wall Mounting Points CHAPTER 3 AD 25182501 Page 24 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 7 29 Installation of Main Equipment 2 Using four appropriate fasteners for the type of wall construction locally provided see Table 003 1 secure the RACK PARTS as shown by Figure 003 7 Table 003 1 Recommended Fasteners WALL TYPE RECOMMENDED FASTENER PLASTER BOARD BUTTERFLY TYPE Min 3 5 mm DIA THICKNESS Min 9 6 mm Max 4 5 mm DIA WOOD WOOD SCREWS Min 3 5 mm DIA Max 4 5 mm DIA CONCRETE ANCHOR BOLTS Recommended 4 mm by 25 mm M4 MACHINE SCREW B x4 SECURED TO RACK PET SCREW A 4 SECURING RACK PARTS TO WALL LOCALLY PROVIDED ANCHOR x 4 RACK PARTS Figure 003 7 Screwing RACK PARTS to Wall AD 25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 25 Revision 1 0 1 200 003 Sheet 8 29 Installation of Main Equipment 3 Attach four M4 machine screws provided to the RACK PARTS at the location as shown by Figure 003 7 For easy attachment of the PABX approx 4 mm spacing should be provided between the inner face of the M4 machine screw and the RACK PARTS front channel See Figure 003 8 4 Align and insert the key hole slots of the rear cover of the PABX to the machine screws attached in step 3 See Figure 003 8

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