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1. G round Screw DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 3 5 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Section 300 Installation Card Installation Guidelines Caution Before handling printed circuit cards discharge static electric A ity by grounding yourself Static electricity can damage components Turn off the power before installiing Installing cards with the power on can damage components e Install the cards in the following order TRK DEC AEC or API SCC CPC MER or CBL If you are installing a CPC A or CPC All card with an SCC B card set SW4 to Mode A The default setting is Mode B which specifies that CPC B is used Figure 3 5 SCC B Switch 4 ModeB lt Mode A CPCB CPCA CPC EX CPCA 3 6 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Before installing the CPC card determine if the DBS will be used as a KSU or PBX To use it as a PBX cut Strap S1 on the CPC Cutting this strap allows use of pooled trunks as opposed to line appearances Figure 3 6 CPC Strap S1 CutS1 fprPookd Trunks PBX Operaton DoNotCutS1 frLine
2. 4 Turn the power switch on As the system loads the bottom LED lamp on the CPC card will flash 5 Once the bottom LED lamp on the CPC card stops flashing set SW1 on the CPC to RAMHOLD DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 3 17 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Section 300 Installation Test Phone Guidelines Installation The test terminal CN3 on the DBS Connector Panel can be used to connect a display phone for programming The test terminal can be used for initial programming before extension cabling is completed The test terminal is turned on by flipping SW1 on the Connector Panel to the Test position When SW1 is in the test position extension ports 7 and 8 are connected through the test terminal When SW1 is not in the test position extension ports 7 and 8 are connected through the MDF Note Before using the test terminal on a DBS that is operational be sure the phones connected to ports 7 and 8 can be taken out of service A DSS 72 can be connected to the display phone for text entry Port 7 must be assigned as extension 101 and the DSS 72 must be assigned as telephone type 13 for the DSS 72 to operate Connect the telephone and DSS optional to CN3 on the Connector Panel See Figure 3 18 on page 3 19 Set SW1 to Test
3. Power Switch EM posee Si ps Batteres x In addition to trunk and line connection the connector panel is used to connect peripheral equipment such as paging speakers external ringers and music on hold background music sources Figure 2 2 on page 2 4 shows trunk and line connections as well as some peripheral connections Peripheral connections are covered in detail in Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 2 3 Chapter 2 System Overview Section 300 Installation Figure 2 2 Trunk line and peripheral connections SLT RngerBox VB 2089P Tape Recorder forM usico ndoH and Background M usic TA Q us Am Zone Page 01 Zone Page 02 Zone Page 03 Zone Page 04 Extension Ports 1 24 Extension Ports 25 48 Extension P orts 49 72 2 4 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 2 System Overview Configurations The DBS comes in three mo
4. AlPage Speaker Note This is a simplified example to show how the connections operate A more elaborate paging e system may be installed to balance volume levels etc Zone Page 02 Zone Page 03 Zone Page 04 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 15 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation External General Page UNA Installation Use this procedure to connect a general page system connect UNA over a page system or connect a combined page UNA system 1 Connect CN4 on the DBS Connector Panel to the audio input of the paging amplifier See Figure 5 8 2 Connect the audio output of the amplifier through the C and M relay terminals to the speaker s as shown in Figure 5 8 Figure 5 8 External general page UNA installation CN4 RCA Connector Y a Al Ol CN5 CN4 ok 12 CN3 C 70 ok 29 CN13 CN14cy15 SS m OONWON RG 48V SG SYN RG 24V GND 24 RE2 RE1 Z VAT NIZONI 8 T E Nas Ne NIS Nr NOS T Audi hput SinalandGND Audi Output Q wie GND Audi Outputs gnal GeneralPage and or UNA Speaker
5. Channel Speed Overall communications path 256 kbps D channel data 16 kbps B channel data 64 kbps Table 7 13 Data communications ports Port Parameters SMDR Interface RS232 C Baud rate 300 1200 4800 or 9600 kbps Parity Even odd or none Stop bit length 1 1 5 or 2 Data bit length 5 6 7 or 8 Maintenance RAI card Baud rate 300 RAI A or 300 or 1200 RAI B Stop bit length 1 Data bit length 8 Parity None 7 14 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 7 Specifications Signaling Characteristics Table 7 14 Signaling to CO Item Specification Dial pulse 8 to 11 pulses per second PPS Break ratio 58 to 64 Minimum pause 0 7 to 1 0 seconds Trunk start Loop or ground start Table 7 15 Signaling levels Item Level Distortion Trunk input DISA 40 dBm minimum Less than 10 Output from DBS at MDF High level 8 dBm minimum Low level 10 dBm minimum Analog station input Dial 35 dBm minimum Less than 10 status phone to an SLT Analog station output Talk High level 8 dBm 0 5 dBm Less than 5 path originated from a key 1 ow level 6 dBm 0 5 dBm Table 7 16 Transmission specifications Item Specification Impedance 600 Ohms Overload level 600 Ohms Insertion Loss CO trunk to ana
6. Part No Printed Circuit Cards and Other Quantity Equipment DBS40 DBS72 DBS 96 VB 43110 Cable kit for 2 system connection N A N A N A VB 43410 Call processor card VB 43411 Call processor card CPC B 1 1 1 VB 43412 Call processor card VB 43420 Service circuit card SCC A 1 1 1 VB 43421 Service circuit card SCC B VB 43431 DTME signal receiver for 8 SLT lines l l l MFR 8 VB 43510A 4 port loop start trunk card L TRK 4 VB 43511A 8 port loop start trunk card L TRK 8 VB 43541 8 port Direct inward dialing trunk card 2 3 4 DID VB 43531 8 port ground start trunk card G TRK 8 VB 43561 Interface 1 1 1 VB 43562 MDF card 1 1 1 VB 43563 Sync Unit 1 1 1 VB 43611 8 port digital extension card DEC 4 7 9 VB 43621A 8 port analog extension card AEC 3 4 4 Expansion Connectors VB 43120 Trunk expansion connector 1 1 1 VB 43121 Extension expansion connector Doorbox Equipment Trunk VB 43701 2 port Door box adaptor 8 19 16 VB 43705 Door box 16 24 32 Doorbox Eguipment Extension VB 43711 1 port Extension Based Door box adaptor 4 4 4 VB 43705 Door box 4 4 4 2 6 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 2 System Overview Part No Printed Circuit Cards and Other Quantity Equipment DBS40 08572 DBS96 Optional Equipment VB 43706 Remote Administration Int
7. 3 16 Figure 3 17 memory clear switch 3 17 Figure 3 18 Test telephone connection a 3 19 Figure 4 1 DBS trunk connections DBS 96 2 4 3 Figure 4 2 L TRK Card Strap and Switch Locations 4 7 Figure 4 3 Attaching Caller ID Card to the L TRK Card 4 8 Figure 4 4 48Vpower supply installation enne 4 10 Figure 4 5 Connector 4 CN4 strapping Sync Unit 4 21 Figure 4 6 Sync Unit installation enne oo emas ee tae seen 4 22 Figure 4 7 1 MDF card installation tava A ama 4 23 Figure 4 8 Sync Unit and connection single cabinet installation 4 24 Figure 4 9 RJ48 pinouts CN1 connector eate Le 4 25 Figure 4 10 cabinet connections single cabinet installation 4 26 Figure 4 11 Sync cable connections double cabinet with a in the slave 4 28 Figure 4 12 Clock sync cable and sync cable connections double cabinet installation 4 30 Figure 4 13 DBS extension connections et da es e
8. estt ui ec nsns ite ticis 5 8 Installation ond queen a dass iah 5 8 OIf Premises Adaptor OB X a sodida Pur ue E 5 10 ATT ottenendo units hei EE reed red 5 10 Installation tette e rete te e i Deer e ERO EE vie er A eve 5 11 Pod POSSI ENE RE ae RET set iE 5 14 Guidelines anu anata uha isq 5 14 External Page Zone Installation anl aasan Lalit DE RM kali eve 5 14 External General Page UNA Installation n 5 16 External Ringer UNA Device eee ae eed 5 17 Gu tdelmess x E E 5 17 lstall tlonss ayu paqla tette to e NH NL ad NE CUERO Ce sd pe oS 5 18 PowWer F arl re Uta n a aqapana aa bau aqapana saa a qasa 5 19 G tdelines iu iS dda eed 5 19 Installation s rmlauda mad katad este 5 19 Moiese Announce Unit L DR DUREE 5 22 Guidelines nqa ek Gis a ES oa Su tQ te s ode ence Qua ORS Sab e 5 22 Installation gurta Mie iH Ma HII 5 22 Recording and Playing tere este ie laa 5 26 Door Box Adaptor Trunk Port i uoi masa lalia avane
9. 2 CTS HOOK MANOS nam an Saam ag SS 2 Analog Adapter ra T saa 2 MSG Message Key E E AEE ESAE NR ERA INNER RS SU NR HORROR A 2 DSS 72 and 24 Key Arrangement A 2 FE Key Programming rss ande kudeda kokk su A 3 Speed Vial Enhancements ks mau a cdita A 3 Additional Seral Port u Seta idit a Au A 3 TI Networking Capability uu sss laial vaati tai a a ala de ee A 3 Modification to Toll Restriction Service a A 3 Maximum Time Priority Route Tables n annassa A 3 SMDR Modifications E ir napua asa asan misa naa n saad A 4 ISPN SUP POs s klima S laama A 4 Modification to T1 Signaling Types io nen eco iode ei eaten A 4 Installation E cae e mat dt EEA A 4 CPC EX Installation diese tne dian tec tha Jada vaalu A 4 44 Series Enhanced Phone Features 5 526 o atkal A 7 Analog akte 12 MSG M ssage K y u al 13 DSS 72 Console Key Arrangement
10. 5 20 Figure 5 11 Power Failure Unit PFU installation 5 21 Figure 5 12 Cable punch out plate Voice Announce Unit 5 24 Figure 5 13 Extension cord connection to the VAU eee 5 25 Figure 5 14 Voice Announce Unit VAU installation 2 5 25 Figure 5 15 Cable punch out plate Door Box Adaptor 5 29 Figure 5 16 Installation of the door box door opener and door sensor 5 30 Figure 5 17 Cable punch out plate Door Box Adaptor 5 31 Figure 5 18 Installation of the door box door opener 5 32 Figure 5 19 Connections to the Door Box Adaptor 5 33 Figure 5 20 Cable punch out plate sse itr Poor rte epatis ure EUM aata 5 34 Figure 5 21 SLTA installation ierit tr irae alaku lobes ceps 5 36 Figure 6 1 Slot usage for two cabinet systems DBS 40 DBS 40 6 4 Figure 6 2 Slot usage for two cabinet systems DBS 72 DBS 40 6 5 Figure 6 3 Slot usage for two cabinet systems DBS 72 DBS 72 6 6 Figure 6 4 Slot usage for two cabinet systems DBS 96 DBS 40 6 7 Figure 6 5 Slot usage fo
11. 5 24 Table 5 9 Maximum distances for SLTA installation 5 35 Table 6 1 Trunk and extension port maximums for double cabinet systems 6 3 Table 7 1 TAPAL POWGE taala magad od etic ea cond aa gan medians 7 3 Table 7 2 Power consumption and heat generation 7 3 Table 7 3 backup capacity osi s LA 7 3 Table 7 4 Temperature and humidity requirements 7 4 Table 7 5 Dimensions and weight single cabinet systems and phones 7 4 Table 7 6 Dimensions for two cabinet systems 7 4 Table 7 7 Tr nk and nec apacttie Snc ur a E E Sa M 7 5 Table 7 8 Feat r related capacities ciao oen tenian pe abd ONU 7 5 Table 7 9 Hardware maximums for single cabinet systems 7 7 Table 7 10 Hardware maximums for double cabinet systems 7 10 Table 7 11 Maximum cabling distances eese enne 7 13 Table 7 12 Voice path from KTELS to DBS 7 14 Table 7 13 Data communications ports DE a Re kehv 7 14 Table 414 SISnalIne to CO
12. Gata i 7 15 Table7 15 Signaling ani auiii lu 7 15 Table 7 16 Transmission specifications a 7 15 Table 2512 Pone Plan a Cds 7 16 T ble 7 18 DTME frequencies u u l nunana u ES ped ve ua 7 17 x DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation About This Manual About This Manual Purpose This manual provides installation instructions for the Digital Business System DBS The following table summarizes the purpose of each chapter Chapter Title Purpose No 1 Requirements Includes DBS model numbers and FCC information that may be required during installation In addition environmental requirements are included to ensure proper operation 2 System Overview Provides an overview of the DBS The overview includes descriptions of the cabinet system configurations printed circuit cards and the call processor 3 Cabinet Installation Explains how to install and power up the cabinet Before you begin installation be sure to read Chapter Requirements 4 Trunks and Lines Describes trunk and line installation See the Peripheral Equipment chapter for instructions on connecting peripheral equipment through trunks or lines 5 Peripheral Describes peripheral equipment installation Some Equipment peripheral equipment al
13. ca ni 12 CN3 q 55 2 29 1 CN1l4cN15 7 29 S RG 48V SG SYN RG 24V GND C 22 723 24 RE2 REI ESPERE f LM Lee iC Boe qf ONE 310 A JH JIA JIN VAIN JIN JIN JIN NAIR 2 Nem ko 2 iS N 48V PowerSupp Recommend Telabs 8001 Telabs 8002 Ground positive side of the 48V power supply to the building ground Note Resistance to ground must be 10 Ohms or less and the ground cable must be 18 AWG or larger Install power surge protectors between the wall outlet and the 48V power supply Use a standard 50 pin cable to connect the trunks from the MDF to the main trunk connector CN1 Use a test set to verify the polarity of the trunk DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Connect the test set across the tip and ring of the trunk to be tested With the test set in the monitor position apply ground to the ring side of the trunk If you hear dial tone the polarity of the trunk is okay and you can switch the test set to the talk mode to test the voice path If you do not hear dial tone ground the tip side of the trunk If you receive dial tone when grounding the tip side polarity is reversed T1 Interface Guidelines Table 4
14. Sadama Sa A 15 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 V Contents Section 300 Installation EM 24 Key Arrangement e ean ia a Au A 17 Additional Seti l Port on CPC Card A 19 suyapa uE tawaman aa naspanku Feel aaa alea B 2 44 S ri s PHONE S ppOrt toto hye dee B 3 Enhanced Phone Features J tbe erede ee dec do adeb ipic nul lalla B 4 Anal g nl lunaarkuud eh ea at ae B 8 MSG Message Key uyan a ed oT 20 B 9 DSS 72 Console Key Arrangement B 10 Key Arran pe ment au uu susu eM tepidum carie acetates B 13 TAPI SUpport elavad B 14 Key Telephone Installation Notes e be Magie B 14 Dest Stip Cover kle B 14 Key Telephone Wall Mounting Instructions a B 14 Index seisis 1 vi DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation List of Figures List of Figures Figure 2 1 The DBS cabinet DBS 96 shown 2 3 Figure 2 2 The DBS cabinet DBS 96 shown
15. 2 3 Figure 2 3 Trunk line and peripheral connections 2 4 Figure 2 4 Slot labels for printed circuit packages 2 9 Figure 3 1 Cover removal S ca Sasa eee Q RR RR RA ERE 3 3 Figure 3 2 Cabinet mounting bracket 3 4 Figure 3 3 Cabinet wall mounting i eue ne sch pre dde ime ia eee 3 4 Figure 3 4 Cabinet ground screw deo ed era lt ee 3 5 Figure 3 5 J SOC BAS wate 4 Lu nanas Aii 3 6 Figure 3 6 GPC Strap SI laani naqa ee eee 3 7 Figure 3 7 Printed circuit card installation aa 3 8 Figure 3 8 Battery location DBS 40 nee a ae 3 10 Figure 3 9 Battery tray DBS 72 and 96 ees 3 11 Figure 3 10 Battery pack connection DBS 72 and 96 sse 3 12 Figure 3 11 Wall mount adaptor removal a 3 13 Figure 3 12 Wall mount adaptor replacement 2 3 14 Figure 3 13 Handset guide insertion for wall mounting key phone 3 14 Figure 3 14 Desk stand removal for DSLT wall mounting 3 15 Figure 3 15 Desk stand attachment for DSLT wall mounting 3 16 Figure 3 16 Handset guide insertion for wall mounting DSLT
16. CO Lines or Extensions See Table 4 3 on page 4 6 for pinout and trunk number information for the trunk expansion connector DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 45 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment This chapter describes peripheral equipment installation Some peripheral equipment requires trunk and or line interfaces for example door phones or power failure units For information on trunk and line connections see Chapter 4 This chapter covers the following topics Topic Page Local Terminal or SMDR Device 5 3 Remote Administration Interface RAT 5 6 Background Music Music On Hold 5 8 Off Premises Adaptor OPX 5 10 Paging 5 14 External Ringer UNA Device 5 17 Power Failure Unit 5 19 Voice Announce Unit VAU 5 22 Door Box Adaptor Trunk Port 5 27 Door Box Adaptor Extension Port 5 31 Single Line Telephone Adaptor 5 34 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 1 5 2 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Local Terminal or SMDR Device Guidelines Connector 6 CN6 on the Connector Panel provides an RS 232C interface for connection of a local programming terminal or an SMDR device such as a printer or call accounting machine The following table contains RS 232C designations Table 5 1 RS 232C pin designations us
17. E The standard DBS SM DR M antenance ally connected to CN 6 m ay be connected to the program m mg tem nal DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page A 19 Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation Notes Serial Port 2 requires a special interface cable Serial Port 2 can be used for Bus Monitor Maintenance only You must continue to use the backplane port Serial Port 1 for SMDR Port selections are made from the Attendant phone as follows to set Serial Port 1 for and Serial Port 2 for dial 90 Monitor Maintenance no output dial 92 SMDR Bus Monitor Maintenance dial 493 SMDR Maintenance no output When Serial Port 2 is used 1 92 has been entered the internal RAI modem cannot be accessed Page A 20 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Appendix B CPC AII B 8 0 Updates CPC AII B Version 8 0 offers support for the Panasonic 44 Series telephones VB 44xxx as well as Computer Telephony Integration CTI through the Windows Telephony Applications Processing Interface TAPI DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page B 1 Appendix B CPC AII B 8 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation Contents Topic Page 44 Series Phone Support B 3 Enhanced Phone Features B 4 Analog Adapter B 8 MSG Message Key B 9 DSS
18. 2 EC3 5 6 7 8 EC IRK SCC CPC AUX1 AUX2 PO RT 2 7 7 n i STATUS LED SW 1 RAM HOLD LI RAMCIR Key Telephone Installation Desi Strip Cover The 44 Series Key Telephones are shipped with a thin green protective film over the Desi strip cover Be sure to remove this film from both sides of the Desi cover before placing the phone in service Key Telephone Wall Mounting Instructions The following procedures apply to 44 Series Key Telephones only Please be sure to follow these procedures exactly Removing the desk stand incorrectly can result in damage to the telephone and or desk stand 1 Place the telephone face down on a flat surface 2 Grasp the top of the desk stand at the gt ABS lt label and pull up the end to 90 vertical refer to Step 2 in Figure A 2 The stand will click as it releases from the plastic securing latches 3 Liftthe desk stand as shown in Step 3 of Figure A 2 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page A 5 Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation Figure A 2 Desk Stand Removal 4 Rotate the desk stand 180 In this po
19. 4 40 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Digital Extensions The following instructions explain how to connect digital extensions These instructions apply for key phones and Digital Single Line Telephones DSLTs Special instructions are provided for installing the DSS 72 and EM24 terminals which connect to digital phones 1 Install the DEC cards in extension slots 2 Use a standard 50 pin cable to connect the extensions from the MDF to the appropriate extension connector as shown in Figure 4 13 on page 4 31 Refer to Tables 4 20 through 4 22 for extension pinouts 3 If you are installing a DBS 40 attach the EMI filter to the amphenol cable as shown in Figure 4 15 DSS 72 Guidelines The DSS 72 VB 43320 is a 72 key console that can be attached to the attendant phone It provides direct station selection and busy lamp fields for internal lines The DSS 72 can also be used for text assignment When the attendant feature package VB 43330 is installed CPC B Version 2 0 to 4 0 only the DSS 72 can be used as an Attendant Console The Attendant Console provides station monitoring and call transfer by name for large systems even if a large display phone is not used For a detailed description of the differences between the standard DSS 72 and a DSS 72 configured as an Attendant Console see Feature Operation Section 700 For instructions on
20. DSS BLF module DSS 72 CPC All 4 CPC B Version 2 0 to 4 0 only 8 up to 4 can be assigned as DSS 72s up to 4 can be assigned as Attendant Consoles VB 43884 7 ft handset cord VB 43885 15 ft handset cord 56 72 104 104 128 144 VB 43886 25 ft handset cord VB 43890 K type handset 7 10 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 7 Specifications Part No Description Quantity DN 2 DBS 40 DBS 72 DBS 72 DBS 96 DBS 40 DBS 96 DBS 72 DBS 96 DBS 96 Printed Circuit VB 43110 Cable kit for 2 cab systems 1 VB 43410 Call processor card CPC A VB 43411 Call processor card CPC B VB 43412 Call processor card VB 43420 Service circuit card SCC A VB 43421 Service circuit card SCC B VB 43431 DTMF signal receiver for 8 SLT lines MFR 8 VB 43510 4 port loop start trunk card L TRK 4 VB 43511 8 port loop start trunk card L TRK 8 VB 43541 8 port Direct inward dialing trunk card DID VB 43531 8 port ground start trunk card G TRK 8 VB 43561 T1 Interface VB 43562 MDF Card VB 43563 Sync Card N N N N N N VB 43611 8 port digital extension card DEC al ol o VB 43621 8 port analog extension
21. 2 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ION 3 OFF ION OFF ON OFF ON OFF ION Table 5 8 Switch settings for DTMF detection timing VAU DTMF Detection Timer VAU Switch Function Version block and switch 1 1 or above SW2 pin 4 ON 80 ms OFF 40 ms 1 0 below SW1 pin1 Where X X SWI setting SW2 setting and SW2 ON ON 40 pin 4 OFF ON 60 ON OFF 80 OFF OFF 100 Table 5 9 Switch settings for wait timing between dialed digits VAU Switch Block 2 SW2 Wait Time Between Dialed Digits Switches 5 6 A Time in seconds h 2 6 10 14 5 OFF OFF ON ON 6 OFF ON OFF ON DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 23 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Table 5 10 Switch settings for abbreviated dialing digit length VAU Switch Block 2 SW2 Abbreviated Dialing Digit Length Switches 7 8 Switch Number of Digits 1 Digit 2 Digits 3 Digits 7 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 3 Remove the cable punch out plate Figure 5 12 to make an opening for the cable coming into the VAU To remove the plate cut the grooves on either side with diagonal shears Then bend the plate back and forth with needle nose pliers to remove it Figure 5 12 Cable punch out plate Voice Announce Unit Cable Punch Out Plate 4 Mount the VAU on the wall using the three screws provided with the unit See Figure 5 14 5 Connect th
22. When programming is completed set SW1 back to ST 3 18 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Figure 3 18 Test telephone connection TestP hone Panasonic DSS Consok 05 20 Sun AUG 21 John 148 PERSONAL DIAL SYSTEM DIAL EXTENSION FUNCTION Note Port7 mustbe gt HELP 2 wor yoa GNS assigned as extenspn 101 and theD SS 72 assigned as tekphone E EE EN ENEN type 13 rthe DSS 72 to operate ILA Tw o onductor Cabb ort7 Tw onductor ort8 SW 1 ST lt gt TEST b CN3 CN 9 cN13 ST Ports 7 and 8 are connected through the MDF TEST Pors 7 and 8 are connected through CN3 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 3 19 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Section 300 Installation 3 20 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines This chapter describes trunk and line installation Some peripheral equipment also requires trunk and or line interfaces for example door phones or power failure
23. SLT or dem arcation bbck DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 13 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Paging Guidelines The DBS allows extensions to be grouped into paging groups numbered 00 07 When you issue a page by dialing 00 07 you specify a paging group so that your announcement is heard over the key telephones and Digital Single Line Telephones that are members of that group Paging groups often include people whose work is related External zone paging allows you to connect up to five speaker groups to the DBS Each speaker group is assigned to one of five paging zones 00 04 Zone 00 corresponds to group 00 When you page group 00 your page is heard over the All Page Speaker s as well as all other external zones Zones 01 04 correspond to groups 01 04 For example when you page group 02 the page is heard on the external speaker s assigned to zone 02 Paging groups 05 07 have no external paging zones If zone paging is not required general paging relay terminals C common B break and M make are also provided The relay terminals activate any time there is a page to an external page group These are used when paging and UNA use the same paging amplifier system See notes for more information The paging amplifier zone relays and speakers are not provided with the DBS They must be purchased separately The maximum current for each zone pag
24. Applies to CPC AII B Version 9 2 and CPC EX Version 2 3 Section 300 Installation m s Version 2 3 9 2 Revised April 2000 Warning This service information is designed for experienced repair 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 The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice and do not constitute a commitment on the part of Panasonic Telecommunication Systems Company PTSC Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document However due to ongoing product improvements and revisions Panasonic cannot guarantee the accuracy of printed material after the date of publication nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions Panasonic will update and revise this document as needed This document may be reproduced either electronically or in print as needed by certified dealers and technicians of DBS products However the information
25. Park 5 DIAC 2 ANS LN ark 6 Park 7 Page 0 Page I DJK JACI JC 3 P AA N C Park 1 Park 2 Park 3 LN 152 lf IN 4 J 146 140 f N 134 125 128 Z M PEN 118 119 Ja 122 112 Y 113 116 106 107 OK 110 111 V 100 f 101 f 104 AC 105 2 a UN Answer X P ON Rekase J x Ei Operation The 44 Series DSS 72 operates the same as previous models EM 24 Key Arrangement Description The keys on the EM 24 unit VB 44310 are arranged differently from the VB 43310 model The EM 24 unit has 2 columns x 12 rows of keys not 3 columns x 8 rows as in the previous version This affects the following FF Keys The FF keys on the EM 24 are numbered bottom to top left column first The EM 24 key arrangement is shown in Figure A 9 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page A 17 Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation Figure A 9 EM 24 Unit VB 44310 keys Panasonic FF24 M 27 lt Operation The 44 Series EM 24 operates the same as previous models Page A 18 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 30
26. The RAI A connects to CN3 RAI B connects to CN2 and CN3 Replace the upper cover of the SCC Note To adjust the output level of the RAI set switch 4 as shown in Figure 5 3 5 6 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Figure 5 3 RAI connection RATA VB 43706 300 bps or VB 43707 300 or 1200 bps Sie Leave Jl C bsed 300 BPS 1200 BPS Mode Sets attenuaton Evel The attenuaton is the sum of the settings DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 7 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Background Music Music On Hold Guidelines Installation A single music source can be used for both backeround music BGM and music on hold MOH or separate music sources can be used for each feature If a single music source is used for both MOH and BGM the music source connects to CN5 on the Connector Panel If separate sources are used the MOH source connects to CN5 and the BGM source connects to the BGM connector on the SCC card If an FM radio is connected to the BGM connector on the SCC install it at least 16 5 ft Sm away from the main cabinet If it is too close the receiver may not function properly The maximum input impedance of both terminals is 10k ohms The maximum signal level is 10 dB Beginning with CPC AII and CPC B Version 7 0 an
27. Youcannot program both devices to ring simultaneously Page B 8 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Appendix B CPC AII B 8 0 Feature Update The 71 code will not work if the other device is in use The 71 code will not work if FF3 ExtPort 51 is set to 0 If set to Analog port RING the large display phone will work like an SLT OPX no page announcements no voice calls from other extensions etc If the phone is in CF DND Call Forward or Do Not Disturb the phone will remain in CF DND even if the ringing device is changed via the 71 code The incoming ring pattern for the analog device is the same as for the digital key telephone determined by the Extension Ring Pattern in FF3 ExtPort 39 0 9 If this address is set to 0 determined by the analog device will automatically default to 1 second ON 3 seconds OFF Ring Patterns Not Applicable to Analog Device The following ring pattern addresses will not affect the analog device Analog Transfer Ring Pattern FF1 2 1 31 0 6 SLT DISA Ring Pattern FF 2 1 344 0 or D Inbound Ring Pattern FF2 Trunk 17 0 9 Flash Interaction Any disconnect signal sent to the analog port must be greater than the SLT Flash Control otherwise the disconnect signal will be interpreted as a flash and the call will be placed on hold MSG Message Key 44 Series phones only CPC AII B Version
28. 2 AN J EF13 FF14 FF15 FF16 FF18 NS N FF7 FF8 FF9 FF10 1 FF12 DJ COD E lt 2 AN YX 4 FFI FF2 FF4 5 OG ODC OU D aN J GNS Z x 2 FF6 X Vol N Answer Rekase A 3 Y J NS i DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page B 11 Appendix B CPC AII B 8 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation Figure B 14 DSS 72 1 Default Extension Numbers DSS 1 DefaukExtension Num bers Panasonic Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Night lt JAN AC YK JACI AC 2 Park 4 Park 5 Park 6 Park 7 Page 0 Page I IAC IAC 3 YEK 2 PN 1 P zu E o lt Park O Park i 105 2 SAS Answer Rekase x Xe Operation The 44 Series DSS 72 operates the same as previous models Page B 12 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Appendix B CPC AII B 8 0 Feature Update EM 24 Key Arrangement 44 Series phones only CPC AII B Vers
29. 44 Series Phone Support CPC EX provides full support for Panasonic s 44 Series phones VB 44xxx Table 1 below lists all 44 Series phone models and their part numbers Most models are available in two colors gray and black Table A 1 44 Series Phones 16 Key Phone gray VB 44210G 16 Key Phone black VB 44210B 16 Key Speakerphone gray only VB 44211G 22 Key Phone gray only VB 44220G 22 Key Small Display Speakerphone gray VB 44223G 22 Key Small Display Speakerphone black VB 44223B 34 Key Small Display Phone gray only VB 44230G 34 Key Small Display Speakerphone gray VB 44233G 34 Key Small Display Speakerphone black VB 44233B 22 Key Large Display Speakerphone gray VB 44225G 22 Key Large Display Speakerphone black VB 44225B DSS 72 Console gray VB 44320G DSS 72 Console black VB 44320B EM 24 Unit gray VB 44310G EM 24 Unit black VB 44310B DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page A 1 Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation Enhanced DBS features that can be executed on the 44 Series phones are described below Directory Mode On the small display phones you can scroll through SSD names PSD names or extension names and select a displayed name for dialing Variable Mode The small display phones provide one touch access to various features displayed during each of the following call states 1 during an
30. 7 3 Chapter 7 Specifications Section 300 Installation Environmental Requirements Table 7 4 Temperature and humidity requirements Environmental Conditions Requirements Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Relative Humidity 30 to 90 Table 7 5 Dimensions and weight single cabinet systems and phones 10 in between Physical DBS 40 DBS 72 DBS 96 Characteristics Dimensions H x W x D in inches Cabinet 21 x 15 x 9 35 21 x 19 5 x 9 4 21x19 5 x9 4 VB 43225 4 1 8x 73 8 x 9 Other key phones 33 Ax 7 3 8 x 9 DSLT 3 1 8 x 7 3 8 x 9 1 8 DSS 72 31 2x71 2x9 EM 24 3 3 13 x 3 1 8 x 8 3 8 Weight Ibs Cabinet 53 65 68 VB 43225 2 3 Other key phones 2 2 DSLT 1 6 DSS 72 1 6 EM 24 9 Table 7 6 Dimensions for two cabinet systems Cabinet Installation DBS 40 DBS 40 All Other Combinations Cabinets installed one above the other 52 x 15 x 9 35 52 x 19 5 x 9 4 7 4 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 7 Specifications Resource Maximums Table 7 7 Trunk and line capacities System e la lt aa es Resources N D s r r cct AD NN Rin ANH NN NN NN RN NN ee ao ao ao ao Trunk ports 8 116 24 16 24 32 32 40 4
31. Adaptor The door opener is not sold by Panasonic it can be purchased separately from an electronics dealer Each Door Box and opener use one extension port Installation 1 Remove the cover from the Door Box Adaptor 2 Remove the cable punch out plate Figure 5 17 in order to make an opening for the cables coming into the Door Box Adaptor To remove the plate cut the grooves on either side with diagonal cutters Then bend the plate back and forth with needle nose pliers to remove it Figure 5 17 Cable punch out plate Door Box Adaptor Cable Punch Out Plate 3 Mount the Door Box Adaptor on the wall using the three screws provided with the unit DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 31 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Figure 5 18 Installation of the door box door opener 5 16 in A To Ext Port To Door Box and Door Opener Contact Ratings for Opener 120V AC 0 3 amps Marita 30V DC 1 amp 4 Connect the extension line to the Door Box Adaptor as shown in Figure 5 19 5 32 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Figure 5 19 Connections to the Door Box Adaptor Door Door Box Opener To Ext Port Door Box Door Opener 5 Connect the Door Box and door opener to the Door Box Adaptor DBS 2 3
32. E DBS 96 Master EC4 EC5 EC6 EC7 EC8 TRK 25 32 or TRK 9 16 TRK 17 24 EXT 9 16 EXT 17 24 EXT 25 32 EXT 33 40 EXT 41 48 EXT 49 56 EXT 57 64 EXT 65 72 Notes See T1 Interface on page 4 11 for EC TRK port numbers for T1 A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two cabinet system With Cable Kit Version 1 1 one MFR is installed in the Master AUX1 and one MFR is installed in the Slave AUX1 With Cable Kit Version 1 2 both MFR cards are installed in the slave cabinet one in the CPC slot and one in AUX1 When two MFR cards are used Strap S3 on the second card must be cut DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 6 7 Chapter 6 Double Cabinet Systems Section 300 Installation Figure 6 5 Slot usage for two cabinet systems DBS 96 DBS 72 DBS 72 Slave EC4 EC5 EC6 EXT 97 104 EXT 105 112 EXT 113 120 TRK 49 56 or EXT 121 128 TRK 33 40 TRK 41 48 EXT 73 80 EXT 81 88 EXT 89 96 DBS 96 Master EC4 EC5 EC6 EC7 EC8 EN Q TRK 25 32 or TRK 9 16 TRK 17 24 EXT 9 16 EXT 17 24 EXT 25 32 EXT 33 40 EXT 41 48 EXT 49 56 EXT 57 64 EXT 65 72 Notes See TI Interface on page 4 11 for EC TRK port numbers for T1 A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two cabinet syst
33. Tape gt CN5on iii i ToMOH Radi Recorder MotherBoard pea Hoa Ciut BGM ony 13 1 1 To BGM Cicut _ SCC A CN5 SCC B CN4 Connector Tape Recower MOH or MOH and BGM ConnectP ms 2 to route m usi fom soure ConnectP ms 1 and 2 to route m usi from m ultp sources oruse ntemalMOH tone DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 9 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Off Premises Adaptor OPX Guidelines Analog phones can be connected as off premise stations through a direct line to the DBS or through the central office depending on how far the stations are from the OPX Adaptor Table 5 4 shows how far the OPX stations can be from the adaptor without going through a CO Table 5 4 Maximum distances for direct connection to OPX stations Wiring Max distance in feet between gauge the OPX Adaptor and the OPX station AWG 22 27877 AWG 24 17532 AWG 26 11025 One OPX Adaptor VB 43702 is required for each OPX station The ringing output of the OPX Adaptor is 225 Vp p peak to peak at 20 Hz When OPX stations are connected through the central office an external ringer supply may be required If required the ringing supply is connected to the OPX Adaptor Order an OL13C circuits for OPX stations
34. The back of the DSLT and the desk stand include slots for attaching the phone to a screw inserted in the wall 1 Press the stand releases in toward the middle of the phone to release the desk stand Figure 3 14 Figure 3 14 Desk stand removal for DSLT wall mounting DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 3 15 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Section 300 Installation 2 Attach the desk stand to the bottom of the phone by aligning the tabs and tab guides and sliding it into place Figure 3 15 Figure 3 15 Desk stand attachment for DSLT wall mounting 3 Remove the handset guide with a small screwdriver turn it over and reinsert it into the phone Figure 3 16 Handset guide insertion for wall mounting DSLT 3 16 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation System Initialization 1 Confirm that the DBS power switch is OFF 2 Plug the power cord into a dedicated 120V 15 amp AC wall outlet Note A surge protector should be installed on the power cord 3 Set SW1 on the CPC card to RAMCLR RAM Clear Figure 3 17 CPC memory clear switch TRK2 TRK3 2 EC3 5 6 7 8 EC TRK SCC AUX 7 i x STATUS LED SW 1 RAMHOLD Ei RAMCIR
35. even if O only dialing is denied Maximum Time Priority Route Tables CPC EX allows a maximum of 8 Time Priority Route Tables not 15 to be used during LCR programming Since few systems use more than 3 Time Priority Route Tables this change will allow the saved memory space to be used for future enhancements DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page A 3 Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation SMDR Modifications SMDR reports contain several additional call types and other parameters due to CPC EX support of T1 Networking and ISDN calls ISDN Support CPC EX supports ISDN PRI Integrated Services Digital Network Primary Rate Interface The program address for Trunk Circuit Type FF2 trunk 214 has been modified to allow for ISDN Programming addresses have also been added in CPC EX to support ISDN See the ISDN Reference Manual for complete instructions Modification to T1 Signaling Types To allow easier programming of E amp M trunks CPC EX uses Wink Start not Immediate Start as the default for Incoming and Outgoing Signal Types Installation Notes CPC EX Installation Use normal installation procedures to install the CPC EX The following illustration shows an installed CPC EX Page A 4 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update Figure A 1 CPC EX SERAL TRK2 TRK3
36. 1 e not voice calling that phone must answer or the message canceled before another message can be accessed FF Key Restriction These MSG features cannot be assigned to an FF key Reprogramming the MSG key if Extension Number Digits is changed If the DBS is reprogrammed to use a different extension numbering plan 1 changed from 2 digit to 3 digit extensions 3 digit to 4 digit extensions Page A 14 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update etc the Voice Mailbox Access Code must be reprogrammed into the MSG key DSS 72 Console Key Arrangement Description The keys on the DSS 72 Console V B 44320 are arranged differently from the VB 43320 model The DSS console has 6 columns x 12 rows of keys not 8 columns x 9 rows as in the previous version This affects the following Name and Message Assignments FF6 addresses The alphabetical arrangement of the keys is different FF Keys The FF keys on the DSS 72 console are numbered left to right bottom row first DSS 1 Defaults The default extension number assignments on DSS 1 are different The DSS key arrangement is shown in Figures A 7 amp A 8 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page A 15 Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation Figure A 7 DSS 72 Console VB 44320 key layout DSS 2 Key Layout bhabetical DSS 2 Key Layout F
37. 17 Gas and airborne particles 1 4 oo TEA ie Grounding 3 225 OPX adaptor 5 11 guideline S with central office 5 12 29 without central office 5 11 paging 5 14 Ground start trunks 4 9 PCAS terminal 5 4 Suen e power failure unit 5 19 IESU FM remote administration interface 5 6 H SMDR device 5 4 T1 interface 4 20 Hardware maximums double cabinet double cabinet systems 7 10 T1 in both cabinets 4 29 single cabinet systems 7 7 TI in slave 4 27 Heat generation 7 3 single cabinet 4 21 Humidity 1 4 7 4 test phone 3 18 guidelines 3 18 l trunk expansion 4 44 Initialization of system 3 17 E 2 Ks cover removal 3 3 illustration 3 4 analog extensions 4 37 brackets e ken al E wall mounting DSLT 3 15 batteries 3 9 desk stand attachment 3 16 DBS 40 3 10 desk stand removal 3 15 DBS 72 and 96 3 11 wall mounting key phone 3 13 guidelines 3 9 mount adaptor removal 3 13 grounding 3 5 mount adaptor replacement 3 14 guidelines 3 5 5 ix 5 Introduction to system 2 1 CPC strap 51 3 7 K guidelines 3 6 SCC B switch 4 3 6 KTEL to DBS voice path 7 14 DID trunks 4 10 door box adaptor 5 28 L double cabinet systems 6 1 6 10 Lighting 1 5 Lightning protection 1 5 iu pA Lines 4 1 4 31 MALA expansion 4 44 5 a guidelines 4 44 installation 4 44 external ringer 5 18 extensions ground start trunks 4 10 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Index 3 Index Section 300 Installation see Extensions ma
38. 6 Hardware requirements for single cabinet systems Read the following guidelines before beginning TI installation Installation instructions begin on page 4 21 Hardware Requirements The 1 requires the following DBS hardware CPC B 4 0 or SCC B T1 Trunk Card T1 MDF Card Sync Unit Higher VB 43421 VB 43561 VB 43562 VB 43563 VB 43411 1 1 1 1 1 See Note 1 See Notes 2 and 3 Notes 1 Version 1 3 or higher of the Bus Processor Unit BPU chip is required for T1 2 An MER card is required for DID DNIS if DTMF signaling is used If DID DNIS is provided through DP signaling an MFR card is not required 3 SCC B with ROM 1 3 or higher is required if the central office does not provide T1 dial tone DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation Table 4 7 Hardware requirements for double cabinet systems T1 CPC B V4 SCC B T1 Trunk T1 MDF Sync T1 Cable Cable Kit Location VB 43411 VB Card Card Card VB VB 43110 See Note 43421 VB VB VB 43564 See Note 1 See Notes 43561 43562 43563 4 2 and 3 T1 in the 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 Master T1 in the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Slave T1 in both 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 Master and Slave Notes 1 Version 1 3 of the Bus Processor Unit BPU chip is required for T1 2 card is required for DID DNIS if DTMF signaling is used If D
39. 8 0 CPC S M Version 2 0 or CPC EX Version 1 0 only Description The MSG key on the VB 44225 Large Display Phone adds the following functionality to the phone Auto Callback If a callback message has been left by another extension you can press the MSG key to place an automatic callback to the extension that sent the message If more than one callback message has been received pressing the MSG key will perform auto callback in the order received Auto Answer Voice Message You can press the MSG key to automatically access your voice mailbox The phone will dial your voice mailbox and send access codes if programmed for retrieving new messages DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page B 9 Appendix B CPC AII B 8 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation Operation Notes To Program Voice Mailbox Access Codes into the MSG Key Press PROG MSG 16 digit number HOLD The display will reflect Regist Data To Confirm a Voice Mailbox Access Code Programmed into the Message Key Press CONF MSG The programmed access code will be displayed Operation With Message Waiting Indicator The Message Waiting Indicator on the phone s upper right corner will flash whenever a callback message or voice message has been received Operation During Call States The MSG key will work only when the phone is idle receiving dial tone or in Directory Mode via select key Operation If Phone Has Both a
40. AII B 8 0 Feature Update Figure B 16 Desk Stand Removal 4 Rotate the desk stand 180 In this position it doubles as a wall mount bracket 5 Insert the wall mount bracket into the mounting guides as shown in Figure D 17 6 Slide the wall mount bracket onto the telephone Figure B 17 Inserting the wall mount bracket rotated desk stand 7 While viewing the front of the telephone find the handset guide located just below the hookswitch see Figure D 8 8 Slide the handset guide out rotate 180 so that the holding clip is exposed and reinsert DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page B 15 Appendix B CPC AII B 8 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation Figure B 18 Handset guide insertion for wall mounting key telephone Handset Guide Page B 16 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 A Analog extensions 4 37 guidelines 4 37 installation 4 37 see also SLTA B Background music see Peripheral equipment BGM Battery backup capacities 7 3 guidelines 3 9 installation 3 9 DBS 40 3 10 DBS 72 and 96 3 11 part numbers 3 9 specifications 7 3 BGM see Peripheral equipment BGM C Cabinet description 2 3 Cabinet installation 3 1 batteries 3 9 guidelines 3 9 installation DBS 40 3 10 DBS 72 and 96 3 11 circuit cards 3 6 guidelines 3 6 in
41. After the beep record the message You want to record the Dial 98 2 second message Wait for a beep After the beep record the message You want to play the first Dial 971 message The VAU plays the message You want to play the Dial 97 2 second message The VAU plays the message Notes You can enter the 97 codes again to replay messages without ending your call You can only record one message at a time To record another message you must end your call and redial the VAU 3 When the operation is complete put the phone on hook Note For more information on the VAU and its operation see Section 710 Voice Announce Unit User Guide 5 26 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Door Box Adaptor Trunk Port Guidelines There are two types of door phone adaptors available for the DBS The first type VB 43701 utilizes a trunk connection to connect to the door box and is described below The second type VB 43711 utilizes a digital port extension to connect to the door box and door opener See Door Box Adaptor Extension Port on page 5 31 for more information Each Door Box Adaptor VB 43701 can be used to connect one door sensor and up to two Door Boxes VA 43705 equipped with door openers Door openers and door sensors are not sold by Panasonic they can be purchased separately from an electronics deal
42. Blue ess II Pc PH 2 9 Battery backup packages for DBS 40 72 and 96 3 9 Main trunks and expansion trunks provided with each system type 4 4 Pinouts and trunk numbers for the main trunk connector 4 5 Pinouts and trunk numbers for trunk expansion connector 4 6 48V current consumption for ground start and DID trunks 4 9 48V power supplies tested with the DBS 4 0 Hardware requirements for single cabinet systems 4 11 Hardware requirements for double cabinet systems 4 12 slot usage for two cabinet systems 4 13 and analog trunk assignments DBS 40 4 14 and analog trunk assignments DBS 72 esee 4 14 and analog trunk assignments DBS 96 4 15 Maximum assignments for two cabinet systems 4 15 T1 and analog trunk assignments DBS 40 40 16 channel fractional T1 in the slave 4 16 and analog trunk assignments DBS 72 DBS 72 24 channel T1 in the slave 4 16 T1 and analog trunk assignments DBS 96 DBS 40 24 channel T1 in the master 16 c
43. Callback Message from another Extension and a Voice Message Messages are accessed in a First In First Out order If the callback message was received before the voice message then pressing the MSG key will activate Auto Callback first Likewise if the voice message was received before the callback message pressing the MSG key will access your Voice Mailbox Interaction with Tone Calling Mode If an Auto Callback is placed to a phone that is in tone calling mode 1 e not voice calling that phone must answer or the message canceled before another message can be accessed FF Key Restriction These MSG features cannot be assigned to an FF key Reprogramming the MSG key if Extension Number Digits is changed If the DBS is reprogrammed to use a different extension numbering plan 1 changed from 2 digit to 3 digit extensions 3 digit to 4 digit extensions etc the Voice Mailbox Access Code must be reprogrammed into the MSG key DSS 72 Console Key Arrangement 44 Series phones only CPC AII B Version 8 0 CPC S M Version 2 0 or CPC EX Version 1 0 only Description The keys on the enhanced DSS 72 Console VB 44320 are arranged differently from the VB 43320 model The enhanced DSS console has 6 Page B 10 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Appendix B CPC AII B 8 0 Feature Update columns x 12 rows of keys not 8 columns x 9 rows as in the previous version This affects the foll
44. DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update FF Key Programming Because T1 Networking adds the capability of 4 digit extension numbering you can now program up to 8 digits not 6 into an FF key Speed Dial Enhancements CPC EX supports up to 500 System Speed Dial SSD numbers CPC EX also allows SSD codes to be chained or linked to another SSD number and either PSD or SSD codes to be chained to a PSD number Additional Serial Port The CPC EX card contains an on board serial port Serial Port 2 which can be used for Bus Monitor Maintenance This allows remote maintenance to be accomplished without disconnecting SMDR cabling T1 Networking Capability Up to 4 DBS s can now be connected together via T1 interface to form a DBS phone network The DBS s can be located in the same building in separate buildings in a campus type environment or at remote locations in separate states Networked DBS s use 4 digit extensions with the first digit of the extension number identifying the DBS site Each site requires its own DBS cabinet with a CPC EX card and a T1 card Programming addresses are included in CPC EX software for setting up the Network see the Networking Reference Manual for complete instructions Modification to Toll Restriction Service The program address for TRS Operator Access 1 18 has been modified to allow an extension to dial 0 NXX phone numbers
45. If you use The adaptor uses 1 sensor and 1 Door Box opener 2 trunks 1 sensor and 2 Door Boxes open 2 trunks ers 1 sensor 1 trunk 1 Door Box opener 1 trunk The following tools are required to install the Door Box Adaptor Phillips screwdriver Needle nose pliers Diagonal shears Installation 1 Remove the cover from the Door Box Adaptor 2 Set the switches in the Door Box Adaptor as shown in Figure 5 16 3 Remove the cable punch out plate Figure 5 12 in order to make an opening for the cables coming into the Door Box Adaptor To remove the plate cut the grooves on either side with diagonal shears Then bend the plate back and forth with needle nose pliers to remove it 5 28 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Figure 5 15 Cable punch out plate Door Box Adaptor Cable Punch Out Plate 4 Mount the Door Box Adaptor on the wall using the three screws provided with the unit 5 Connect the trunk line s to the Door Box Adaptor as shown in Figure 5 16 The CO D connector is used for the Door Box and opener The CO S connector is used for the sensor 6 Connect the Door Box door opener and sensor to the Door Box Adaptor DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 29 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Figure 5 16 Installation of the door box door opener and door
46. NDND GE f apc em N 7 718 J 5 6 MUTE EE J TUV W ae 2 oe a F m N FLASH w OPER a D Y VOLUME 4 25 Speakerphone Table A 2 Small Display Phone Features Feature Description 1 Message Indicator Indicates that you have a message 2 Display Displays information about phone s status menus dialing directories and text message information 3 Mode Key Used to change display modes from default to direc tory mode 4 End Key Used to exit directory mode and return display to default mode 5 Select Keys Used to select and dial System Speed Dial Personal Speed Dial and Extension numbers from a directory 6 PROG Key Used to program FF and one touch keys and to adjust ringer volume Depending on the setup of your sys tem may also be used to transfer calls 7 CONF Key Used to establish conference calls check FF key and one touch features and scroll through messages Page A 8 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update Feature Description 8 One Touch Keys Used to make outside calls or to access call handling features 9 Flexible Function Used to access outside lines or to access call handling FF Keys fe
47. Notes Instead of the described combined Paging UNA configuration most often Universal Night Answer notification is provided by an external ringer device See External Ringer UNA Device on page 5 17 for more information on UNA external ringer device installation 5 16 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment If UNA operates over the paging system the Audio Output of CN4 provides the Audio Ringback sound to be heard over the paging system when a trunk rings UNA If UNA operates over the paging system the UNA ringing will always takes precedence over paging When a page is interrupted in progress the pager must hang up and wait until after UNA ringing ends to reinstate the page If UNA rings over the paging system set the Ring Patterns for UNA Terminals M C amp B to continuous ring burst FF1 2 4 1 1 This sets the contacts to remain continuously activated during the UNA ring broadcast External Ringer UNA Device Guidelines An external ringer device can be used to alert users when Universal Night Answer UNA calls come in The external ringer device is not provided with the DBS It must be purchased separately UNA calls can also be set to ring over an external paging system See Paging on page 5 14 for more information This alternate connection is preferred when both paging and UNA are required The
48. Out Plate 3 Mount the PFU on the wall using the three screws provided with the unit See Figure 5 11 4 Connect the trunks from the central office to the PFU 5 Connect the SLTs to the AEC extension ports on the PFU 6 Connect the trunks from the DBS to the PFU 7 Connect the AEC ports from the DBS to the PFU When a power failure occurs AEC A is switched to Trunk A AEC B is switched to Trunk B and so on 8 Connect the 24V and GND terminals from CN2 on the DBS Connector Panel to the PFU 9 Install the cover on the PFU 5 20 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Figure 5 11 Power Failure Unit PFU installation AEC Extension PortNo AEC Extension PortNo AEC Extension PortNo AEC Extension PortNo From 7 Cabnet TRK PortNo TRK PortNo TRK PortNo TRK PoxtNo To the Man Cabinet AEC Extension PortNo AEC Extension PortNo AEC Extension PortNo AEC Extension PortNo Trunk Lne A Trunk Le B Trunk Lhe C Trunk Lne D Cc To the Centalo ffi To 24V andGND on CN2 ofthe m M an Cabinet P no polarzatbn DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 21 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Voice Announce Unit VAU Guidelines Operating temperatures for the Voice Announce Unit VB 43708 sh
49. Port 30 Port 54 RD OR 32 7T Extension Extension OR RD 7 7R Port 31 Port 55 RD GN 33 8T Extension Extension GN RD 8 8R Port 32 Port 56 4 36 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Analog Extensions Note Normally analog extensions are supported using the AEC VB 43621 Alternatively a Single Line Telephone Adaptor SLTA VB 43709 may be used to support analog DTMF 2500 set extensions The SLTA converts up to 4 digital ports to analog ports See Single Line Telephone Adaptor on page 5 34 for more information Guidelines An MER card VB 43431 is required when the AEC is used The MFR card which provides DTMF signals includes eight circuits that are shared among the analog extensions The AEC also requires the SLT ringer box VB 2089P Installation 1 Install the AEC cards in extension slots 2 Install the MFR card in AUXI or AUX2 If installing in a two cabinet system see Chapter 6 for specific information for installing MFR card s 3 Install the SLT Ringer Box as shown in Figure 4 14 Be sure to note the differences between the DBS 40 Connector Panel and the Connector Panel on the DBS 72 and 96 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 37 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation Figure 4 14 SLT ringer box installation 4 38 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DB
50. Programmable and CPC B 2 11 or higher 7 16 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 7 Specifications Tone Name Frequency Timing seconds Dial tone 400 Hz Continuous Ringing 400 Hz on 3 off Busy 400 Hz 0 5 on 0 5 off Voice mail ringing 550 400 Hz at 16 Hz 2 on 2 off Table 7 18 DTMF frequencies Digit Frequency Hz 1 697 1209 2 697 1336 3 697 1477 4 770 1209 5 770 1336 6 770 1477 7 852 1209 8 852 1336 9 852 1477 941 1209 0 941 1336 941 1477 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 7 17 Chapter 7 Specifications Section 300 Installation 7 18 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Appendix A CPC EX 1 0 Updates CPC EX Version 1 0 and above offers the following enhancements to the DBS phone system Compatibility CPC EX Version 1 0 supports all features of CPC B Version 7 1 with the exception of TSAPI support In addition CPC EX Version 1 0 adds support for additional features including the 44 Series phones T1 Networking and ISDN The CPC EX card can be installed into an existing DBS cabinet with no hardware modifications CPC EX software uses existing CPC B programming addresses with the same numbering Additional addresses have been added for CPC EX features Note CPC EX requires SCC B
51. contact rating for the and M terminals is 30V DC 1 amp maximum DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 17 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Installation Connect the external ringer to the C and M terminals on the Connector Panel See Figure 5 9 on page 5 18 Note When the Ring Patterns for UNA Terminals M C amp B programming command 2 4 1 or 1 15 set to 0 connecting the ringer to the C and M terminals provides a 1 second on 3 seconds off ringing pattern and connecting to C and B terminals provides a 1 second off 3 seconds on ringing pattern 2 Connect the external ringer to its DC power source Figure 5 9 External ringer UNA device installation CN2 Note Connectto C andB Tem nak if bellneeds to break contact to tp RG 48V SG SYN RG 24V GND B M 20 21 72 73 Z4 RE2 1 ES NINE S SZ SNI N NI OO aga UN E NE NI OSS l INI M EN Kes Re Se 2 AAK a La XE y b Bellor O therR ngng Device DC PowerSuppy Notes Most often Unlivery Night Answer notification is provided by an external ringer device Universal Night Answer UNA can alternatively be set to ring over the paging system See Pagi
52. contained in this document must not be altered copied or changed in any way that misrepresents the installation operation or other function or feature of the DBS product or Panasonic Panasonic assumes no liability for any alteration or misrepresentation of information contained herein 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 Copyright 1995 by Panasonic Telecommunication Systems Company Revised April 2000 All rights reserved Table of Contents la RG dine Related Documents hO umasa ve eee dees dh Dod eo os Model NUIDDEES LUE M qas 1 1 FCC ET 1 1 General 1 1 DID Reg IFement ry a n a tasu Go 1 3 TIL kuqa idee suasana aha tease aa 1 4 Environmental R guIrement _ ss au i aie ss QS ces teed ee 1 4 Cleaning sasi 1 5 Chapter 2 System Overview 2 1 Cabinet Description ua nim at ties Sala aaa tee 2 3 Configurations 2 5 Pri
53. default mode 5 Select Keys Used to select and dial a System Speed Dial Personal peed Dial or Extension number from a directory 6 PROG Key Used to program FF and one touch keys and to adjust ringer volume Depending on the setup of your sys tem may also be used to transfer calls 7 CONF Key Used to establish conference calls check FF key and one touch features and scroll through messages 8 One Touch Keys Used to make outside calls or to access call handling features 9 Flexible Function Used to access outside lines or to access call handling FF Keys features 10 DND CF Indicator Indicates that Do Not Disturb Call Forwarding or Absence Message is set 11 MUTE Indicator Indicates that your voice is muted i e party on the other end cannot hear you Lights solid when your hands free microphone is muted and flashes when your handset is muted 12 EXT Indicator Lights when you are on a call flashes when you hold a call 13 ON OFF Indicator Lights when ON OFF key has been pressed 14 REDIAL Key Used to redial last outside number dialed 15 MUTE Key Used to activate deactivate MUTE function When activated the party on the other end cannot hear you See item 11 MUTE Indicator 16 AUTO Key Used to access speed dialing enter account codes or for message waiting answer cancel 17 ON OFF Key Used to make a call without lifting handset 18 FLASH Key Used to end an outside call and to restore dial tone without hangin
54. esa t aS SS SEA Cables Ble Connection FrontNegatve Two 12 VoltBatteries New erVersion VB 43130 3 12 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Key Phone Wall Mounting DBS key phones can be modified for wall mounting by reversing the wall mount adaptor on the bottom of the phone The wall mount adaptor includes a small hole for attaching the phone to a screw inserted in the wall 1 Place the bottom edge of the telephone on a desk or other hard surface 2 Press the wall mount adaptor down until it detaches from the phone Figure 3 11 Figure 3 11 Wall mount adaptor removal DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 3 13 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Section 300 Installation 3 Turn the wall mount adaptor around and re attach it to the phone Figure 3 12 Wall mount adaptor replacement 4 Remove the handset guide with a small screwdriver turn it over and reinsert it into the phone Figure 3 13 Handset guide insertion for wall mounting key phone 3 14 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation DSLT Wall Mounting Digital Single Line Telephones DSLTs can be modified for wall mounting by removing the desk stand and mounting it on the bottom of the phone
55. or 200 000 199 with CPC AII and CPC B Version 7 0 No of digits per speed dial number personal and system 16 Trunk Queuing No of trunk queuing registrations 1 per station Table 7 9 Hardware maximums for single cabinet systems Part No Description Quantity DBS 40 DBS 72 DBS 96 Phones VB 43210 16 key standard telephone with handsfree answerback VB 43220 22 key standard telephone with handsfree answerback VB 43221 22 key speakerphone VB 43223 22 key speakerphone with LCD display 32 56 72 VB 43225 22 key speakerphone with large LCD display VB 43230 34 key telephone with handsfree answerback VB 43231 34 key speakerphone VB 43233 34 key speakerphone with LCD display DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 7 7 Chapter 7 Specifications Section 300 Installation Part No Description Quantity DBS 40 DBS 72 DBS 96 Phone Options VB 43310 24 expansion module EM24 16 28 36 VB 43320 72 key DSS BLF module DSS 72 CPC A and CPC All 4 CPC B 8 up to 4 can be assigned as DSS 72s up to 4 can be assigned as Attendant Consoles VB 43884 7 ft handset cord VB 43885 15 ft handset cord 32 56 7 VB 43886 25 ft handset cord VB 43890 K type handset Printed Circuit Cards VB 43110 Cable kit for 2 system connection N A N A
56. screws in the wall studs according to the dimensions given in Figure 3 3 Note that the width dimension is different for the DBS 40 The screws are used to attach the mounting brackets to the wall The screws should protrude from the wall 5 16 in Figure 3 3 Cabinet wall mounting Screw 10 1 Mai Cabmet Back Side 22 3 6 A J 87 lt 17 5 8 OBS 72 96 13 7A6 OBS 40 6 Hang the cabinet on the wall by placing the mounting brackets over the Screws 7 Tighten the screws to secure the cabinet 3 4 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Grounding Guidelines Before grounding the DBS read the Lightning Protection Grounding requirements beginning on page 1 6 The ground cable must be at least 18 AWG Resistance to ground must be 10 Ohms or less Installation 1 Attach the ground cable to the ground screw on the front of the power supply 2 Connect the ground cable to the building ground Figure 3 4 Cabinet ground screw N OU N 10 cN13 CN14 el CNL li 3 TRK2 TRK3 EC2 EC3 4 5 6 EC 8 SCC CPC AUX1 AUX2 7 7 T I I T T Y X
57. sensor DetectC bse DoorBox DoorO pener Sensor CalTme 3 Operaton Tm e Type DetectOpen 15 Sec 1 Sec Sounds Durng Sensor Detect 30 Sec 3 Sec Detecton Tone Sounds Until Reset 60 Sec 5 Sec DoorBoxAdaptor VB 43701 Contact Ratings for Opener 1 and 2 120V AC 0 3 amps 30V DC 1 amp Opener2 DPH2 GND COD Sensor Opener1 DPH 1 Door Opener Contact Short JOO OOO COO Occurs During Trip of Relay GND 24 A 24v GND 2 t DoorOpenerl DoorBox1 5 30 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Door Box Adaptor Extension Port Note There are two types of door phone adaptors available for the DBS The first type VB 43701 utilizes a trunk connection to connect to the door box See Door Box Adaptor Trunk Port on page 5 27 for more information The second type VB 43711 utilizes a digital port extension to connect to the door box and door opener and is described below Guidelines The Door Box Adaptor VB 43711 requires a door opener In addition a Door Box door phone VA 43705 is normally used with the Door Box
58. step instructions for installing the Interface The procedure that you should use depends on the type of system you have and the number of T1s you are installing If you are installing Use this procedure ATlinasingle cabinet Installing a T1 in a Single Cabi net page 4 21 One in a double cabinet with the Installing a T1 in a Single Cabi located in the master net page 4 21 One T1 in a double cabinets with the Installing a T1 in a Double Cabi located in the slave net with the T1 in the Slave page 4 27 both the master and slave Installing a T1 in a Double Cabi net with T1s in the Master and Slave page 4 27 4 20 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Installing a T1 in a Single Cabinet The following instructions explain how to install a T1 in a single cabinet system These instructions also apply when a T1 is installed in only the master cabinet of a two cabinet system If only one T1 is installed in a two cabinet system it must be installed in the cabinet specified in Table 4 8 on page 4 13 Note The T1 Interface cannot be used for systems consisting of a DBS 72 connected to a DBS 40 1 Check connector 4 CN4 on the Sync Unit VB 43563 Make sure that Pins 2 and 3 are strapped See Figure 4 5 When Pins 2 and 3 are strapped the Sync Unit synchronizes
59. to the DBS connector panel Be sure the wires do not touch each other or touch the metal frame housing 6 Turn on the DBS power 7 Connect the T and R leads to the digital extension ports on the DBS as per Figure 5 21 One digital extension port is required for each SLT 8 Connect the SLT and R leads to the SLTs 9 Install the cover on the SLTA DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 35 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Figure 5 21 SLTA installation To 24V onDBS CN2 To SLTA To SLT C and D SLTA B 43709 5 36 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Chapter 6 Double Cabinet Systems Two DBS cabinets can be connected in order to Increase capacity This chapter includes connection procedures as well as capacities for two cabinet systems See Chapter 4 for instructions on installing Ts in two cabinet systems This chapter covers the following topics Topic Page Guidelines 6 3 Installation 6 10 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 6 1 6 2 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 6 Double Cabinet Systems Guidelines Two DBS cabinets can be connected to increase line size The maximum line size consists of two DBS 96 cabinets which provide 192 ports e CPC B and SCC B are required for two ca
60. units See Chapter 5 for instructions on connecting peripheral equipment through trunks or lines This chapter covers the following topics Topic Page Trunks 4 3 Loop Start Trunks 4 7 Ground Start and DID Trunks 4 9 Interface 4 11 Lines 4 31 Analog Extensions 4 37 Digital Extensions 4 4 DSS 72 4 4 EM 24 4 43 Trunk and Line Expansion 4 44 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 1 4 2 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Trunks Trunk Connectors Each DBS cabinet is provided with one main trunk connector labeled CN1 In addition a trunk expansion connector VB 43120 can be added to the DBS to provide eight additional trunk connections The trunk expansion connector is also labeled CN1 Figure 4 1 shows the maximum number of trunks that can be connected when both trunk connectors are used with a DBS 96 Figure 4 1 DBS trunk connections DBS 96 mood CN5 CN4 29 CNl4cN15 M C 29 5 Expansbn Tunk Connector VB 43120 a Tmnk Connector DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 3 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation The number of trunks that can be connected through the main trunk connec
61. using the Attendant Console see the Attendant Console User Guide Section 760 Up to two DSS 72s or one Attendant Console can be assigned to attendant phones 1 and 2 Attendant phones 3 and 4 can each have one Attendant Console assigned but neither can have a DSS 72 f more than one DSS 72 is assigned to an attendant phone only one of the DSS 72s can be cabled from the same wall jack as the attendant phone Additional DSS 72s must be cabled from separate wall jacks The DSS 72 comes with a mounting bracket screws and a two conductor cable for attaching the DSS to the key phone DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 41 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation Installation 1 Attach the DSS 72 to the key phone using the mounting plate and the four Screws 2 Connect the DSS to the key phone using the two conductor cable 3 Connect the DSS to the wall jack using a four conductor cable 4 Connect the four wires from the key phone and DSS to the MDF Figure 4 16 DSS 72 connection using one cable with two pairs Two Conductor Four Conductor Cable Wall Mount Modular Jack DSS ett th Two Conductor 7 7 Cable Digital Telephone Mounting Platens Two Conductor Cable Flat Head Screw To digital extension ports Ports 1 and 2 are attendant phones by default Be careful not to reverse DSS and key phone wiring 4 42 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2
62. 0 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation Table 4 16 T1 and analog trunk assignments DBS 96 DBS 72 24 channel T1 in the master 24 channel TI in the slave Trunk Number Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet 1 Analog trunk 1 l amp Analog trunk 8 9 channel 24 i 16 channel 17 17 channel 16 i i N A 24 T1 channel 9 25 T1 channel 8 i N A 32 channel 1 33 channel 24 i N A i 40 T1 channel 17 41 channel 16 i N A i 48 T1 channel 9 49 T1 channel 8 i N A i 56 T1 channel 1 4 18 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Table 4 17 and analog trunk assignments DBS 96 DBS 96 24 channel the master 24 channel T1 in the slave Trunk Number Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet 1 Analog trunk 1 l amp Analog trunk 8 9 channel 24 i 16 channel 17 17 channel 16 i i N A 24 T1 channel 9 25 T1 channel 8 i N A 32 channel 1 33 Analog trunk 1 i N A i 40 Analog trunk 8 41 channel 24 i N A i 48 T1 channel 17 49 T1 channel 16 i N A i 56 T1 channel 9 57 T1 channel 8 i N A 64 channel 1 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation Installation The following procedures provide step by
63. 0 Installation Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update Additional Serial Port on CPC Card Description Installation The CPC EX card contains an on board serial port Serial Port 2 which can be used for Bus Monitor Remote Maintenance This serial port labeled CN5 is located Just above the LEDs on the front of the card see the illustration on Appendix A 4 This additional serial port allows you to dial directly into the system for remote maintenance without having to disconnect the SMDR cabling from the backplane serial port Serial Port 1 Serial Port 1 the backplane port and Serial Port 2 have separate controls for baud rate stop bit parity and data length Serial Port 2 requires the CPC EX Serial Port Adapter Cable VB 43890 This cable connects to Serial Port 2 via a 10 pin connector and to a programming terminal via a DB25 connector Figure A 10 CPC EX Serial Port 2 VB 43890 Adapter DB 25 DB 9or Mak DB25Mak Programm ig Tem nal ic Master Cabnet Serial Port Adapter End Programming Tem nal End Requies DB 25 Mak Requies DB 9 or DB25 Mak Signal Pin No and Connection Name DB 25 Adapter Signal Name TD RD
64. 16 16R EC3 YL OR 42 17T Extension Port 17 DBS 40 OR YL 17 17R DBS 72 YL GN 43 18T Extension Port 18 DBS 96 GN YL 18 18R YL BR 44 19T Extension Port 19 BR YL 19 19R YL SL 45 20T Extension Port 20 SL YL 20 20R VI BL 46 21T Extension Port 21 BL VI 21 21R VI OR 47 22T Extension Port 22 OR VI 22 22R VI GN 48 23T Extension Port 23 GN VI 23 23R VI BR 49 24T Extension Port 24 BR VI 24 24R VI SL 50 Not used SL VI 25 Note Only digital extensions can be used in slot EC1 Port 1 is reserved for Attendant 1 and requires a Display Key Phone DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 33 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation Table 4 21 Pinouts and color codes for extension connector CN13 Extension Slot Color Code Pin No Desig Function EC4 WH BL 26 1T Extension Port 25 DBS 72 BL WH 1 DBS 96 WH OR 27 2T Extension Port 26 OR WH 2 2R WH GN 28 3T Extension Port 27 GN WH 3 3R WH BR 29 4T Extension Port 28 BR WH 4 4R WH SL 30 5 Extension Port 29 SL WH 5 5R RD BL 31 6T Extension Port 30 BL RD 6 6R RD OR 32 Extension Port 31 OR RD 7 7R RD GN 33 ST Extension Port 32 GN RD 8 8R EC5 RD BR 34 9T Extension Port 33 DBS 72 BR RD 9 9R DBS 96 RD SL 35 10T Extension Port 34 SL RD 10 10R BK BL 36 11T Extension Port 35 BL BK 11 BK OR 37 12T Extension Port 36 OR BK 12 12R BK GN 38 13T Extension Port
65. 28 Thu NOV 14 Langom S 173 PERSONALDAL SYSTEM DAL EXTENSDN FUNCTDN HELP 050 05 jo o J mm a jl J V A m S a ND FLASH vvotoma A Speakerphone Table A 3 Large Display Phone Features Feature Description 1 Message Indicator Indicates that you have a message 2 Display Displays information about phone s status menus dialing directories and text message information 3 Soft Keys Used to make outside calls or to access call handling features 4 MSG Key Used for Auto CallBack to a telephone which has left a text message or to access voice messages 5 CONF Key Used to establish conference calls check FF and one touch key settings and scroll through messages Page A 10 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update Feature Description 6 MENU Key Used to return to the Main Menu screen The default Main Menu screen contains the following items PERSONAL DIAL SYSTEM DIAL EXTENSION FUNCTION HELP 7 PREV Key Used to return to the previous menu 8 NEXT Key Used to advance to the next menu PROG Key Used to program FF and one touch keys and to adjust ringer volume Depending on the setup of your sys tem may also be used to transfer calls 10 Flexible Function Used to access outside lines or to ac
66. 2R BK GN 38 13T Trunk 13 GN BK 13 13R BK BR 39 14T Trunk 14 BR BK 14 14R BK SL 40 15T Trunk 15 SL BK 15 15R YL BL 41 16T Trunk 16 BL YL 16 16R TRK3 YL OR 42 17T Trunk 17 DBS 96 only OR YL 17 17R YL GN 43 18T Trunk 18 GN YL 18 18R YL BR 44 19T Trunk 19 BR YL 19 19R YL SL 45 20T Trunk 20 SL YL 20 20R VI BL 46 21T Trunk 21 BL VI 21 21R VI OR 47 22T Trunk 22 OR VI 22 22R VI GN 48 23T Trunk 23 GN VI 23 23R VI BR 49 24T Trunk 24 BR VI 24 24R VI SL 50 Not used SL VI 25 1 Trunks connections for a trunk card installed in the EC TRK slot appear on the Trunk Port Expansion connector as described on the next page DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 5 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation Table 4 3 Pinouts and trunk numbers for trunk expansion connector Trunk Slot Color Pin Desig Trunk Assignments According to Code No System Type DBS 40 DBS 72 DBS 96 EC TRK WH BL 26 IT Trunk Trunk Trunk BL WH 1 IR 9 17 25 WH OR 27 2T Trunk Trunk Trunk OR WH 2 2R 10 18 26 WH GN 28 3T Trunk Trunk Trunk GN WH 3 3R 11 19 27 WH BR 29 4T Trunk Trunk Trunk BR WH 4 4R 12 20 28 WH SL 30 5T Trunk Trunk Trunk SL WH 5 SR 13 21 29 RD BL 31 6T Trunk Trunk Trunk BL RD 6 6R 14 22 30 RD OR 32 7T Trunk Trunk Trunk OR RD 7 7R 15 23 31 RD GN 33 8 Trunk Trunk Trunk GN RD 8 8R 16 24 32 1 Only the first 8 pairs on the trunk expansion con
67. 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines 24 Guidelines The EM 24 VB 43310 provides 24 flexible function FF keys It can be attached to any key phone The EM 24 comes with a mounting bracket screws and a two conductor cable for attaching it to a key phone Installation 1 Attach the EM 24 to the key phone using the mounting plate and the four screws as shown in Figure 4 17 2 Connect the EM 24 to the key phone using the two conductor cable 3 Connect the EM 24 to the wall jack using a four conductor cable 4 Connect the four wires from the key phone and EM 24 to the MDF connector Figure 4 17 EM 24 connection using one cable with two pairs Four Conductor Cable Two Conductor Wall Mount EM 24 Modular Jack Two Conductor c De Cable Digital Telephone i Two Conductor Mounting Plate Cable for attaching the telephone 24 E Flat Head Screw To digital extension ports Be careful not to reverse EM 24 and key phone wiring yp g DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 43 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation Trunk and Line Expansion Guidelines Installation The EC TRK slot can be used for a trunk or extension card Different expansion connectors are used for trunks and extensions Expansion connector Part No Trunk expansion connector VB 43120 Extens
68. 37 GN BK 13 13R BK BR 39 14T Extension Port 38 BR BK 14 14R BK SL 40 15T Extension Port 39 SL BK 15 15R YL BL 41 16T Extension Port 40 BL YL 16 16R EC6 YL OR 42 17T Extension Port 41 DBS 72 OR YL 17 17R DBS 96 YL GN 43 18T Extension Port 42 GN YL 18 18R YL BR 44 19T Extension Port 43 BR YL 19 19R YL SL 45 20T Extension Port 44 SL YL 20 20R VI BL 46 21T Extension Port 45 BL VI 21 21R VI OR 47 22T Extension Port 46 OR VI 22 22R VI GN 48 23T Extension Port 47 GN VI 23 23R VI BR 49 24T Extension Port 48 BR VI 24 24R VI SL 50 Not used SL VI 25 4 34 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Table 4 22 Pinouts and color codes for extension connector CN14 Extension Slot Color Code Pin No Desig Function EC7 WH BL 26 1T Extension Port 49 DBS 96 Only BL WH 1 IR WH OR 27 2T Extension Port 50 OR WH 2 2R WH GN 28 3T Extension Port 51 GN WH 3 3R WH BR 29 4T Extension Port 52 BR WH 4 4R WH SL 30 5T Extension Port 53 SL WH 5 5R RD BL 31 6T Extension Port 54 BL RD 6 6R RD OR 32 7T Extension Port 55 OR RD 7 7R RD GN 33 8T Extension Port 56 GN RD 8 8R EC8 RD BR 34 9T Extension Port 57 DBS 96 Only BR RD 9 9R RD SL 35 10T Extension Port 58 SL RD 10 10R BK BL 36 11T Extension Port 59 BL BK 11 BK OR 37 12T Extension Port 60 OR BK 12 12R BK GN 38 13T Extension Por
69. 72 Console Key Arrangement B 10 EM 24 Key Arrangement B 13 TAPI Support B 14 Key Telephone Installation Notes B 14 Page B 2 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Appendix B CPC AII B 8 0 Feature Update 44 Series Phone Support CPC AII B Version 8 0 provides full support for Panasonic s 44 Series phones VB 44xxx Table D 1 below lists all 44 Series phone models and their part numbers Most models are available in two colors gray and black Table B 1 44 Series Phones 16 Key Phone gray VB 44210G 16 Key Phone black VB 44210B 16 Key Speakerphone gray only VB 44211G 22 Key Phone gray only VB 44220G 22 Key Small Display Speakerphone gray VB 44223G 22 Key Small Display Speakerphone black VB 44223B 34 Key Small Display Phone gray only VB 44230G 34 Key Small Display Speakerphone gray VB 44233G 34 Key Small Display Speakerphone black VB 44233B 22 Key Large Display Speakerphone gray VB 44225G 22 Key Large Display Speakerphone black VB 44225B DSS 72 Console gray VB 44320G DSS 72 Console black VB 44320B EM 24 Unit gray VB 44310G EM 24 Unit black VB 44310B DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page B 3 Appendix B CPC AII B 8 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation Enhanced Phone Features Enhanced DBS features that can be executed on the 44 Series phones are described belo
70. 8 Extension ports 24 48 64 48 72 96 88 112 128 Expansion ports 8 8 8 18 0 8 16 16 16 Trunk Extension speech nonblocking path switching Notes Beginning with CPC B Version 4 the EC TRK slot in the slave DBS 72 can be used for trunks or lines Prior to CPC B Version 4 this slot could only be used for lines also allows this Table 7 8 Feature related capacities Resource Maximums Attendants No of attendants with CPC A No of attendants with and Version 2 0 or later No of attendants that can be assigned DSS 72s No of attendants that can be assigned Attendant Consoles CPC A and CPC AII CPC B Version 2 0 to 4 0 only 2 ATTs 1 and 2 only 0 4 1 attendant Callback requests No of requests that be received single station 4 Call coverage No of groups 16 8 No of stations in a group Call forwarding No of simultaneous call forwarding registrations No of stations in the system DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 7 5 Chapter 7 Specifications Section 300 Installation Resource Maximums Conference circuits SCC A 3 four party circuits SCC B with CPC B 8 four party circuits SCC B with CPC A and 3 four party circuits DISA No of incoming authorization codes 1 No of outgoing au
71. 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 33 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Single Line Telephone Adaptor Guidelines The Single Line Telephone Adaptor SLTA VB 43709 provides an alternative way of connecting analog DTMF telephones 2500 sets One SLTA supports up to 4 Single Line Telephones Each SLT extension requires a digital extension port connection to the SLTA Installation 1 Remove the cover from the SLTA 2 Remove the cable punch out plate Figure 5 20 to make an opening for the cables coming into the SLTA To remove the plate cut the grooves on either side with diagonal cutters Then bend the plate back and forth with needle nose pliers to remove 1t Figure 5 20 Cable punch out plate SLTA Cable Punch Out Plate 3 Mount the SLTA to the wall see Figure 5 21 Note Table 5 11 shows the maximum distance the SLTA can be located from the DBS 5 34 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Table 5 11 Maximum distances for SLTA installation Wiring Max distance in feet between Max distance in feet between gauge the DBS and SLTA the SLTA and the SLT AWG 22 300 or 10 W 3000 or 100 W AWG 24 190 or 10 W 1900 or 100 W AWG 26 120 or 10 W 1200 or 100 W 4 If the DBS is powered up turn off the power 5 Connect the GND and 24V leads on the SLTA
72. Appearances KSU O peraton ka Install cards only in their dedicated slots The slot type is marked on the cabinet directly above each slot DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 3 7 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Section 300 Installation Installation 1 With the lettering on the card pointed up position the card within the slot guides See Figure 3 7 2 Hold the card on the top and bottom edges with both hands and carefully push the card into the slot 3 When the connector at the far end of the card touches the corresponding connector on the backplane press the card in until it is firmly seated Figure 3 7 Printed circuit card installation Sbt Label Connector TRK2 TRK3 2 EC3 EC4 5 6 EC7 EC8 SCC CPC AUX1 AUX xThe M FR caw can be mstaled n the CPC sbtofshbve cabmets 3 8 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Battery Backup Guidelines The DBS 40 uses two 12 volt batteries the DBS 72 and 96 use four 6 volt batteries or two 12 volt batteries The following table includes the part numbers for the battery packages Table 3 1 Battery backup packages for the DBS 40 72 and 96 System Battery B
73. Atthe master cabinet connect the Sync Cable from CNI on the Sync Unit to CN5 on the T1 card Figure 4 12 7 Ateach cabinet connect the cable attached to CN3 on the MDF card to CN3 on the card Figure 4 10 8 Using an RJ48 cable connect CN1 of each MDF card to a CSU See Figure 4 9 on page 4 25 for RJ48 pinouts 9 For both cabinets connect the ground cable from the MDF card as shown in Figure 4 10 on page 4 26 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 29 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation Figure 4 12 Clock sync cable and sync cable connections double cabinet installation Slave Cabinet y Sbt Label Connector TRKI TRK2 TRK3 EC2 EC3 ES sdb cec auxi aux MDF Label Interconnection Cabks lt Chck Sync 43564 E 1 Note The num berofanabg trunks thatcan be installed depends on how m any T1 channels are used 4 30 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Lines Extension Connectors The number of extension ports tha
74. C AEC VB 43130 Built in system backup batteries 1 1 1 VB 43709 Single Line Telephone Adaptor 8 14 18 VB 2089P SLT ringer box 1 1 1 VA 43703 4 line power failure unit 6 8 8 VB 43702 Off premise extension adaptor 8 8 8 VB 43940 Application processor interface API 1 1 1 VB 43991 PCAS software VB 43993 DBS Manager software Note These maximums are based on overall trunk capacities and do not allow for trunks used for outside lines DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 7 9 Chapter 7 Specifications Section 300 Installation Table 7 10 Hardware maximums for double cabinet systems Part No Description Quantity soolas aa es valve A MESS MENSEM MES SR lt lt Q Om mee ee amp amp AA ORAN AA VB 43210 16 key keyphone w handsfree answerback VB 43220 22 keyphone w handsfree answerback VB 4322 22 speakerphone VB 43223 22 speakerphone w LCD display 56 72 104 104 128 144 VB 43225 22 speakerphone w large LCD display VB 43230 34 keyphone w handsfree answerback VB 43231 34 keyphone VB 43233 34 keyphone w LCD display Phone Options VB 43310 24 expansion 32 44 56 52 64 72 module EM24 VB 43320 72
75. CN5 Sync 4 26 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Installing T1 in a Double Cabinet with the T1 in the Slave 1 Install the Sync Unit in the master cabinet as described in Steps 1 and 2 under Installation for a Single T1 2 Install a 1 MDF card in the slave cabinet See Step 3 on page 4 23 3 Set Switch 1 on the card See Step 4 on page 4 24 4 Install a 1 card the EC TRK slot of the slave cabinet 5 Connect the Sync Cable from on the Sync Unit to CN5 on the card Figure 4 11 Note Part Number VB 43564 is used for the Sync Cable when a is installed only in the slave cabinet of a two cabinet system 6 At the slave cabinet connect the cable attached to CN3 on the MDF card to CN3 on the T1 card Figure 4 10 7 Using an RJ48 cable connect CN1 of the MDF card to the CSU See Figure 4 9 on page 4 25 for RJ48 pinouts 8 At the slave cabinet connect the ground cable on the MDF card as shown in Figure 4 10 on page 4 26 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 27 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation Figure 4 11 Sync c
76. Chapter 1 Requirements Section 300 Installation 1 6 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Chapter 2 System Overview This chapter gives an overview of the Digital Business System DBS This overview includes descriptions of the DBS cabinet system configurations printed circuit cards and the call processor This chapter covers the following topics Topic Page Cabinet Description 2 3 Configurations 2 5 Printed Circuit Cards 2 6 Processor Description 2 9 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 2 1 2 2 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 2 System Overview Cabinet Description Panasonic s Digital Business System DBS is a hybrid telephone system that can be used as a key service unit KSU or a private branch exchange PBX The DBS cabinet includes an AC power supply backup batteries optional dedicated card slots and a central connector panel for line and trunk connections Figure 2 1 The DBS cabinet DBS 96 shown Connector Panel TRK1 TRK2 EC2 EC3 4 7 7 STATUS LED RAMHOLD f RAMCLR
77. F key num bering YN fi Panasonic FF67 FF68 FF69 FF70 EFT1 N DAN 3 2 X YC YX Jj EF61 FF62 FFG3 64 FF65 FF66 VS 2j IN JAS 2 M 2 lt 55 FES6 ES I F59 FF60 N JAN IFN N FF49 FF50 2 1 F53 FF54 NM JAS JAN NS JAS FF45 46 1 F47 FF48 Ic FF37 FF39 F41 FF42 ic 2 6 Jj JN 2 DA AS SANS Z FF33 FF35 FF36 2 S LN 2 EE29 EE dC v M NS VAN JAN FF25 EE26 FF27 FF2 JACI JAN 2 NS 2 lt 8 R23 2 DAN A N DIEN FF14 FF151 FF16 FFIT EB Ga F I FFL E JCEE3 C Fi gt JIS oN de a Answer Rekase Page A 16 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update Figure A 8 DSS 72 1 Default Extension Numbers DSS 1 DefaukExtension Num bers Panasonic Page 2 Page 3 ala Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 P JACI A Ci Night MAK JN J 3E Park 4
78. ID DNIS is provided through DP sig naling an MER card is not required 3 SCC B with ROM 1 3 or later is required if the central office does not provide T1 dial tone 4 Version 1 2 of the Cable Kit is required for T1 The T1 trunk card must be installed in the slot The installer must provide a Channel Service Unit CSU that complies with FCC Part 15 and Part 68 The CSU is installed between the DBS and the public network The CSU provides alarm diagnostic and monitoring functions as well as network protection The CSU must be compatible with the framing format SF or ESF that is provided by the public network Maximums One TI card can be installed per cabinet The number of T1 cards that can be installed in double cabinet systems depends on the sizes of the connected systems Table 4 12 on page 4 15 shows maximums for double cabinet systems Note The DBS 72 DBS 40 combination does not support T1 4 12 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Table 4 8 slot usage for two cabinet systems System Size EC TRK Slot Usage for T1 Master Slave DBS 40 DBS 40 No Yes DBS 72 DBS 40 No No DBS 72 DBS 72 No Yes DBS 96 DBS 40 Yes Yes DBS 96 DBS 72 Yes Yes DBS 96 DBS 96 Yes Yes Fractional can be used when fewer than 24 trunks are needed Fraction
79. Install the loop start trunk in a trunk slot 3 Use a standard 50 pin cable to connect the trunks from the MDF to the main trunk connector CN1 Installation with Caller ID 1 Remove the cover from the L TRK card VB 43511A This cover should be set aside since it cannot be reinstalled with a Caller ID Board installed 2 Cut strap J1 on the L TRK card as shown in Figure 4 2 3 Set switches SW1 through SW8 on the L TRK card VB 43511A to OFF IMPORTANT When caller ID is used you must correctly set the switches to prevent possible damage to the L TRK card 4 Attach the Caller ID card to the L TRK card Figure 4 3 Attaching Caller ID Card to the L TRK Card Caller ID Board VB 43551 L TRK Card VB 43511A 5 Install the L TRK card in a trunk slot 6 Use standard 50 pin cable to connect the trunks from the MDF to the main trunk connector CN1 4 8 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Ground Start and DID Trunks Guidelines The following procedure covers ground start VB 43531 and DID VB 43541 installation using the main trunk connector For instructions on using the expansion trunk connector see Trunk and Line Expansion on page 4 44 For pinouts and color codes for the main trunk connector see Table 4 2 on page 4 5 Each circuit on the ground start trunk card can be used as either a loop start or groun
80. N A VB 43410 Call processor card VB 43411 Call processor card CPC B 1 1 1 VB 43412 Call processor card VB 43420 Service circuit card SCC A 1 1 1 VB 43421 Service circuit card SCC B VB 43431 ee signal receiver for 8 SLT lines MFR l 1 1 43510 4 port loop start trunk L TRK 4 VB 43511 8 port loop start trunk card L TRK 8 2 3 4 VB 43541 Direct inward dialing trunk card DID VB 43531 8 port ground start trunk card G TRK 8 VB 43561 Interface 1 1 1 VB 43562 MDF card 1 1 1 VB 43563 Sync Unit 1 1 1 VB 43611 8 port digital extension card DEC 4 7 9 VB 43621 8 port analog extension card AEC 3 4 4 7 8 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 7 Specifications Part No Description Quantity DBS 40 DBS 72 DBS 96 Expansion Connectors VB 43120 Trunk expansion connector 1 1 1 VB 43121 Extension expansion connector Doorbox Equipment Trunk VB 43701 Door box adaptor 8 12 16 VB 43705 Door box 16 24 32 Doorbox Equipment Extension VB 43711 Extension Based Door box adaptor 4 4 4 VB 43705 Door box 4 4 4 Optional Equipment VB 43706 Remote Administration Interface RAI A 1 1 1 VB 43707 Remote Administration Interface RAI B VB 43551 8 circuit Caller ID daughter board 1 per 1 per 1 per VB 43511A VB 43511A VB 43511A AEC AE
81. Off Off On SW4 Off On Off SW5 Off Off On SW6 Off On Off SW7 Off Off On SW8 Not used Not used Not used 5 Install the card in the EC TRK slot 6 Connect the Sync Cable from CN1 on the Sync Unit to CN5 on the card Figure 4 8 Sync Unit and T1 connection single cabinet installation 7 Connect the cable attached to CN3 on the MDF card to CN3 on the card Figure 4 10 8 Using an RJ48 cable connect CN1 on the Tl MDF card to the CSU Figure 4 10 The following illustration shows CN1 pinouts 4 24 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Figure 4 9 RJ48 pinouts CNI connector CN1 RJ48 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 25 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation 9 Connect the ground cable from the MDF card to the cabinet as shown in Figure 4 10 Figure 4 10 T1 cabinet connections single cabinet installation 5 1 quu TIMDF 49 G round m Sync Uni doce amia SS 5 x T Cam lo
82. S 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Ringer box installation with the DBS 72 and DBS 96 Y RG 48V SG SYN RG 24V GND C B M 20 71 22 73 74 RE2 REI ONC aan AE NI Nu Y NU N N l x LZ P KEATS a S CC Ns Va Va N Jj gt 22 N Ringer box installation with the DBS 40 CN2 RG SG 48V SYN RG GND 24V M C B 24VGNDRG RG BRN SYN RED SLT R ngerBox VB 2089P Z0 71 72 23 74 RE2RE1 NS 5 54 ABN VARDA 5 N C 3C X P Kia AK a TN F RF EN NA NAIC OIC VA ll MESSA 24VGNDFRG RG BRN SYN RED SLT Ringer Box VB 2089P DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 39 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation 4 Use a standard 50 pin cable to connect the extensions from the MDF to the appropriate extension connector Refer to Tables 4 20 through 4 22 for extension pinouts 5 If you are installing a DBS 40 system attach the EMI filter to the amphenol cable as shown in Figure 4 15 Figure 4 15 EMI filter installation DBS 40 only
83. able connections double cabinet with a in the slave Cam Label TRK2 TRK3 EC2 EC3 5 EC6 EC Slave Cabinet 211 MDF Sbt Label Connector Master Cabinet f L TRKI TRK2 TRK3 EC2 EC3 ECS ECG EC EC IRK SCC Interconnection Cabks Sync Cable VB 43564 Note The num berofanabg trunks that can istalkd depends how m any T1 channels are used 4 28 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Installing T1 in a Double Cabinet with T1s in the Master and Slave 1 Install the Sync Unit in the master cabinet as described in Steps 1 and 2 under Installation for a Single T1 2 Install a MDF card in each cabinet See Step 3 on page 4 23 3 Set Switch 1 on the T1 cards See Step 4 on page 4 24 4 Install a 1 card in each EC TRK slot 5 Connect the Clock Sync Cable from CN4 on the master cabinet T1 to CNS on the slave cabinet as shown in Figure 4 12 Note Part Number VB 43564 is used for the Clock Sync Cable when 1 are installed in the master and slave cabinets 6
84. ackup Part No DBS 40 VB 43130 some systems may be equipped with VB 2450A 2P DBS 72 and 96 VB 43130 some systems may be equipped with VB 2650 2P The backup batteries are connected in a series circuit using cables provided with the DBS With maximum traffic the backup batteries last up to 40 minutes for the DBS 40 and 72 and up to 30 minutes for the DBS 96 The backup batteries should be replaced about every 3 years 3 P THE PRODUCT YOU HAVE PURCHASED MAY CONTAIN SEALED LEAD 20 ACID BATTERIES WHICH ARE RECYCLABLE AT THE END OF THEIR VA 4 USEFUL LIFE UNDER VARIOUS STATE AND LOCAL LAWS IT IS ILLEGAL TO DISPOSE OF THESE BATTERIES INTO YOUR MUNICIPLE WASTE ul STREAM PLEASE CALL 1 800 SAV LEAD FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO RECYCLE RECYCLE THESE BATTERIES DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised 5 22 97 3 9 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Section 300 Installation Installation for the DBS 40 1 Place one battery in the top tray of the battery compartment the other battery in the bottom tray Figure 3 8 Battery location DBS 40 2 Connect the positive cable red to the terminal
85. ad on the OPX Adaptor to the DBS Frame Ground screw Connect the TR and TT leads to the OPX station Install the cover on the OPX Adaptor Turn the system off and back on or unplug the cable connected to the digital extension and then plug it back in Installing an OPX Station Through a Central Office 1 Perform Steps 1 through 5 of Installing an OPX Station Without Going Through a Central Office on page 5 11 Connect the TR and TT leads to the central office Note If the central office requests a ground on the tip side of the OPX strap Pins 1 to 2 on CN3 If the ringing level at the OPX station is not sufficient connect a ringing supply to the E RG and E RG terminals on the OPX Adaptor Note Signals to the external ringer should not exceed 300 Vp p If a ringing supply is used cut Straps J1 and J2 on the OPX Adaptor Install the cover on the OPX Adaptor Power the system down then back up or unplug the cable connected to the digital extension then plug it back in 5 12 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Figure 5 6 OPX installation Tem nal forextemal rngmng source To the DBS Frame G round screw rem ise Extension Adaptor VB 43702 To ofEprem
86. al T1 allows you to use only a portion of the 24 channels provided on the T1 card Though each T1 Interface provides 24 trunk channels T1 trunks do not increase the overall trunk capacity of the DBS Each T1 channel subtracts from the total number of analog trunks that can be installed With CPC B earlier than 5 00 the number of analog trunks that can be used with Fractional T1 are always decremented in quantities of 8 For example if you are installing a T1 in a DBS 96 and you only want to use 12 T1 channels the logical number of analog trunks that would be available is 20 32 12 20 The number of analog trunks must be decremented in quantities of 8 the actual number of analog trunks that can be used is 16 32 total trunks 16 two 8 trunk increments 16 Tables 4 9 through 4 11 show the possible combinations of analog and digital trunks assignments based on system size The trunk numbering shown in these tables is determined by backplane trunk port assignments Therefore the numbering cannot be changed With CPC B 5 00 and higher and the VB 43511A Loop Start Trunk Card the number of analog trunks that can be used with Fractional T1 are decremented in quantities of 1 Note Analog trunks are numbered beginning with 1 T1 trunk channels are numbered beginning with the highest trunk channel used DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 13 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installat
87. and Lines 4 1 DON Aa a A KE NE 4 3 Tr nk GConnector ote latet inb impupa hussain has 4 3 Trunk Connector ce erede eee tet cc ao nee SQ u atau wa u VETE ere 4 4 Loop Start Trunks D hakake 4 7 Ground Start and DID 0 4 9 A IBle Place no tree alia Miiat ad kai n metre Seo foie IND ca nus Si 4 11 4 31 Extension Ua Suma M 4 31 Extension Connector Pinouts hayu pace CER aw 4 32 Anal g aind a 4 37 Digital PXtensions za SD aS S o uda uci ESA ua 4 41 Trunk and Line ExXB3nSIO la ba eee ayq 4 44 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment 5 1 Local Terminal or SMDR Device 2 2 2000 0 0 0 000000000000 5 3 TR 5 3 InstalIdtlOD ASD MT 5 4 Remote Administration Interface RAI 2 2 020222200 0 0 0 0000 5 6 GTULAELIMES ua na a aO 5 6 Installationen 5 6 Background Music Music On Hold Baiada ede a ee dean 5 8 TULA SLT GS
88. anual Revised April 2000 6 9 Chapter 6 Double Cabinet Systems Section 300 Installation Installation 1 Install the trunk and extension cards according to the layouts shown in the Figures 6 1 through 6 6 Note The port numbers for each slot are fixed 2 If you are using two MER cards cut Strap S3 on the second card Figure 6 7 Strap 3 MFR card 3 Using the cables provided connect the CBL M card in the master cabinet to the CBL S card installed in the slave cabinet Note The EMI filter must be installed as close to the cabinet as possible as shown in Figure 6 8 on page 6 11 6 10 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 6 Double Cabinet Systems Figure 6 8 Double cabinet installation Slave Cabinet D g tal Deskset Programm ing Phone Modem A Master Cabinet 4 RS 232C Programm ng Tem na or SMDR Prnter SLT Lines RS232C RS 232C Adapter PC ACD or VMS 4 Connect two 24V power supply cords from the CBL S card to the 24V and GND terminals on CN2 of the Connector Panel of the slave cabinet Figure 6 9 CBL S to Connector Panel connection slave cabinet CN2 kt RG N SG SYN RG 24V GND C B ZO 71 Z2 73 74 RE2 REL BN A AR t Taani NCNEXSCNCXSNCXNECN G G C M C NC M LAIKA YR N NS IN IN INA an e
89. atures 10 DND CF Indicator Indicates that Do Not Disturb Call Forwarding or Absence Message is set 11 MUTE Indicator Indicates that your voice is muted i e party on the other end cannot hear you Lights solid when your hands free microphone is muted and flashes when your handset is muted 12 EXT Indicator Lights when you are on a call flashes when you hold a call 13 ON OFF Indicator Lights when ON OFF key has been pressed 14 REDIAL Key Used to redial last outside number dialed 15 MUTE Key Used to activate deactivate MUTE function When activated the party on the other end cannot hear you See item 11 MUTE Indicator 16 AUTO Key Used to access speed dialing enter account codes or for message waiting answer cancel 17 ON OFF Key Used to make a call without lifting handset 18 FLASH Key Used to end an outside call and to restore dial tone without hanging up receiver 19 VOLUME Key Used to adjust level of tones background music ring ing receiver volume and display contrast 20 HOLD Key Used to hold calls to retrieve held calls and to com plete FF key programming 21 Microphone Used to talk with other party without using the hand set 22 Speaker Outputs tones and voice at your extension DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page A 9 Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation Figure A 6 44 Series Large Display Phone Panasonic DIGITAL 02
90. binet systems If ground start or DID trunks are used in both cabinets separate 48V supplies must be supplied for each cabinet If AECs are used in both cabinets separate SLT ringer boxes must be supplied for each cabinet The following table shows the acceptable combinations of system types Table 6 1 Trunk and extension port maximums for double cabinet systems System Combinations Trunk Extension Expansion Ports Master Slave Ports Ports Trunk lines or extensions DBS 40 DBS 40 16 48 8 See Note 1 DBS 72 DBS 40 24 72 0 See Note 2 DBS 72 DBS 72 32 96 8 See Note 1 DBS96 DBS40 32 88 16 DBS96 DBS72 40 112 16 DBS 96 DBS 96 48 128 16 Notes 1 The slave cabinet must be used for expansion ports 2 When a DBS72 and DBS40 are connected expansion ports cannot be used Figures 6 1 through 6 6 shows slot usage for two cabinet combinations DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 6 3 Chapter 6 Double Cabinet Systems Section 300 Installation Figure 6 1 Slot usage for two cabinet systems DBS 40 DBS 40 DBS 40 Slave Q N Q gt A SCC lt Z EXT 33 40 TRK 17 24 or EXT 49 56 TRK 9 16 EXT 25 32 EXT 41 48 DBS 40 Master tri Q N tri C3 EC TRK SCC EXT 9 16 EXT 17 24 Notes See TI Interface
91. bles 4 13 through 4 17 show trunk numbering for two cabinet systems using the maximum number of T1 channels Table 4 13 and analog trunk assignments DBS 40 40 16 channel fractional in the slave Trunk Number Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet 1 Analog trunk 1 l 8 Analog trunk 8 9 T1 channel 16 i N A i 16 T1 channel 9 17 T1 channel 8 2 i 24 T1 channel 1 Table 4 14 T1 and analog trunk assignments DBS 72 DBS 72 24 channel TI in the slave Trunk Number Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet 1 Analog trunk 1 i N A 8 Analog trunk 8 9 Analog trunk 9 2 N A 16 Analog trunk 16 17 channel 24 i N A 24 channel 17 33 T1 channel 16 i N A i 40 T1 channel 9 41 T1 channel 8 l N A l 48 T1 channel 1 4 16 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Table 4 15 T1 and analog trunk assignments DBS 96 DBS 40 24 channel T1 in the master 16 channel T1 in the slave Trunk Number Master Cabinet Slave Cabinet 1 Analog trunk 1 l amp Analog trunk 8 9 channel 24 i 16 channel 17 17 channel 16 i i N A 24 T1 channel 9 25 T1 channel 8 i 32 channel 1 33 channel 16 i N A 40 channel 9 41 channel 8 i N A 48 channel 1 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 200
92. card AEC 6 7 8 7 8 8 VB 43551 8 port Caller ID Daughter Board used with Loop Start Trunk Card VB 43511A 1 per VB 43511A 1 per VB 43511A 1 per VB 43511A 1 per VB 43511A 1 per VB 43511A 1 per VB 43511A DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Chapter 7 Specifications Section 300 Installation Part No Description Quantity ACA A EC RNIN NIN NIN m Q NN DH BO OMe A JA A A A A A A AIA A A AJA AJA AJA A Expansion Connectors VB 43120 Trunk exp connector 2 2 2 2 2 2 VB 43121 Ext exp connector 1 0 Doorbox Equipment Trunk Port VB 43701 Door box adaptor 12 12 20 24 28 32 VB 43705 Door box 24 24 40 48 56 64 Doorbox Equipment Extension Port VB 43711 Doorbox adaptor 4 4 4 4 4 4 VB 43705 Doorbox 4 4 4 4 4 4 Optional Equipment VB 43706 Remote Administration Interface RAI A 1 1 1 1 1 1 VB 43707 Remote Administration Interface RAI B VB 43130 Built in system backu batteries E I A 5 A VB 43709 SLT Adaptor 16 22 28 26 32 36 VB 2089P SLT ringer box 2 2 2 2 2 2 VA 43703 4 line power fail unit 12 14 16 14 16 16 VB 43702 Off premise ext adaptor 16 16 16 16 16 16 VB 43940 Application processor 1 1 1 1 1 1 interface API VB 43991 PCAS software VB 43993 DBS Manager s
93. cess call handling FF Keys features 11 DND CF Indicator Indicates that Do Not Disturb Call Forwarding or Absence Message is set 12 MUTE Indicator Indicates that your voice is muted i e party on the other end cannot hear you Lights solid when your hands free microphone is muted and flashes when your handset is muted 13 EXT Indicator Lights when you are on a call flashes when you hold a call 14 ON OFF Indicator Lights when ON OFF key has been pressed 15 REDIAL Key sed to redial last outside number dialed 16 MUTE Key Jsed to activate deactivate MUTE function When ctivated the party on the other end cannot hear you See item 12 MUTE Indicator sed to access speed dialing enter account codes or for message waiting answer cancel Bad 17 AUTO Key 18 ON OFF Key Used to make a call without lifting handset 19 FLASH Key Used to end an outside call and to restore dial tone without hanging up receiver 20 VOLUME Key Used to adjust level of tones background music ring ing receiver volume and display contrast 21 HOLD Key Used to hold calls to retrieve held calls and to com plete FF key programming 22 Microphone Used to talk with other party without using the hand set 23 Speaker Outputs tones and voice at your extension DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page A 11 Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update Secti
94. connected through a CO The following tools are required to install the OPX Adaptor Phillips screwdriver Needle nose pliers Diagonal shears 5 10 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Installation The following procedures describe direct OPX connection and OPX connection through a CO Order an OL13C circuit for an OPX through a CO Refer to Figure 5 6 on page 5 13 when installing the OPX Installing an OPX Station Without Going Through a Central Office 1 Remove the cover from the OPX Adaptor 2 Remove the cable punch out plate Figure 5 12 to make an opening for the cables coming into the OPX Adaptor To remove the plate cut the grooves on either side with diagonal shears Then bend the plate back and forth with needle nose pliers to remove it Figure 5 5 Cable punch out plate OPX Adaptor Cable Punch Out Plate 3 Mount the OPX Adaptor to the wall Note Table 5 5 shows how far the Adaptor can be located from the DBS Table 5 5 Maximum distances for OPX Adaptor installation Wiring gauge Max distance in feet between the DBS and OPX Adaptor AWG 22 309 AWG 24 194 AWG 26 122 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 11 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Connect the R and T leads to a digital extension port on the DBS Connect the GND le
95. d This eguipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the left cover panel of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and Ringer Eguivalence Number REN for this eguipment If reguested provided this information to your telephone company If the DBS telephone equipment caused harm to the Telephone Network the Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice isn t practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Under the FCC Rules no customer is authorized to repair this eguipment This restriction applies regardless of whether the eguipment is in or out of DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 1 2 Chapter 1 Requirements Section 300 Installation warranty However the customer may replace fuses and plug in cards as needed The Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your equipment If they do you will be given advance notice so as to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service The Digital Key Telephones designed for use with this system are hearing aid compatible This equipment is capable of providing users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use o
96. d start trunk By default all circuits on the ground start trunk are assigned as loop start The ground start trunk card requires CPC B Version 1 0 or higher The DID card requires CPC B Version 2 0 or higher and SCC B Version 1 2 or higher Both ground start and DID trunks require an external 48V floating output power supply The following table shows 48V power consumption for one and two cabinet systems Table 4 4 48V current consumption for ground start and DID trunks System Size Current Consumption Output voltage 48 4 V Ripple voltage 500 mVp p One cabinet system 1 Amp Two cabinet system 2 Amps The following 48V floating output power supplies have been tested with DBS ground start and DID trunks Table 4 5 48V power supplies tested with the DBS Manufacturer Model Number Rating Valcom VP 2048B 2 Amps Tellabs 81 8002 2 Amps The following Installation section includes details on installing the 48V power supply DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 9 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation Installation Figure 4 1 Install the G TRK 8 or DID card in a trunk slot 2 Connect the power supply by cabling the positive side to the SG connector on CN2 Figure 4 4 Note Use cables that are 18 AWG or larger to connect the power supply to the DBS 4 48Vpower supply installation
97. de ED 4 31 Figure 4 14 SLT ringer box installation duet ine 4 38 Figure 4 15 filter installation DBS 40 only see 4 40 Figure 4 16 DSS 72 connection using one cable with two pairs 4 42 Figure 4 17 24 connection using one cable with two pairs 4 43 Figure 4 18 Trunk or extension expansion n 4 45 Figure 5 1 5 232 eia oen oet N Q nu etam cad a a a 5 4 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 List of Figures Section 300 Programming Figure 5 2 Format for and CPC B Version 3 1 or higher 5 5 FIg r 523 RATL amp OnneCtIOB AL a m e tuin volt mea ae 5 7 Figure 5 4 Installation of music on hold and background MUSIC 5 9 Figure 5 5 Cable punch out plate OPX Adaptor 5 11 Fig re 5 6 OP X anstallattoli ient ei ue sagu 5 13 Figure 5 7 External zone paging installation eee 5 15 Figure 5 8 External general page UNA installation eese 5 16 Figure 5 9 External ringer UNA device installation eene 5 18 Figure 5 10 Cable punch out plate Power Failure Unit
98. dels which provide from 40 to 96 ports Up to two systems can be combined to increase port capacity up to 192 ports DBS 96 DBS 96 In addition to dedicated trunk and extension slots each system includes one expansion slot labeled EC TRK that can be used for either trunks or extensions The following table shows port capacities for individual systems and for different combinations of systems Table 2 1 Trunk and extension capacities according to system size System Size Trunk Extension Expansion Ports Ports Ports Trunks or Extensions DBS 40 8 24 8 DBS 72 16 48 8 DBS 96 24 64 8 DBS 40 DBS 40 16 48 8 See Note 1 DBS 72 DBS 40 24 72 0 See Note 2 DBS 72 DBS 72 32 96 8 See Note 1 DBS 96 DBS 40 32 88 16 DBS 96 DBS 72 40 112 16 DBS 96 DBS 96 48 128 16 Notes 1 The slave cabinet must be used for expansion ports 2 When a DBS 72 and DBS 40 are connected expansion ports cannot be used DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 2 5 Chapter 2 System Overview Section 300 Installation Printed Circuit Cards The following table describes the printed circuit cards and other equipment that can be used with the DBS Also included are brief descriptions of each card and the maximum number that can be installed in each cabinet Table 2 2 Printed circuit card descriptions and maximums
99. do not appear as dialed digits If the Caller ID Feature is installed and enabled Private appears with calls that have restricted Caller ID display and Out of Area with long distance calls that do not provide Caller ID information DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 5 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Remote Administration Interface RAI Guidelines The RAI is a modem card that installs on the SCC card The card is used to remotely administer the system through a trunk line Two versions of the RAI card are available Both versions use 1 Stop bit 8 data bits and no parity The RAI A card has a fixed baud rate of 300 The RAI B card supports both 300 and 1200 baud operation The following table shows the transmission rate of each card along with the SCC version compatibility Table 5 2 RAI compatibility Installation RAI Version Part No Transmission SCC Compatibility Parameters RAI A VB 43706 300 bps 1 stop bit SCC A or SCC B 8 data bits no parity RAI B VB 43707 300 bps 1200 bps SCC B only 1 stop bit 8 data bits no parity Remove the upper cover of the SCC card Jumper 1 J1 on the controls the transmission rate When closed the transmission rate is switchable from 300 bps to 1200 bps through system programming When open the rate is fixed at 300 bps Connect the RAI card to the connector on the SCC card
100. e WANA x 9 sea paar Slave Cabinet e 1 9 CN14 oy p DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 6 11 Chapter 6 Double Cabinet Systems Section 300 Installation 5 Set SWI on the CBL M card according to the following table Table 6 2 CBL M switch settings System Combinations Switch Settings Master Slave 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DBS40 DBS40 ON ION JON JON ION ON OFF DBS72 DBS40 ON OFF ON ION ON ION OFF OFF DBS72 DBS72 ON OFF ION OFF ON OFF ON OFF DBS96 DBS40 OFF ION OFF ION ON OFF OFF OFF DBS96 DBS72 OFF ION OFF ION ON OFF OFF OFF DBS96 DBS96 OFF ION OFF ION ON OFF OFF OFF 6 12 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Chapter 7 Specifications This chapter contains frequently referenced DBS specifications Note All maximums may not be attainable simultaneously Also attainment of some maximums depends on levels of feature usage and optional hardware requirements Though every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these specifications Panasonic does not warrant them in regard to merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Specifications are subJect to change without notice This chapter covers the following topics Topic Page Electrical Characteristics 7 3 Environm
101. e ON OFF key If the analog device goes off hook first the large display phone will be unable to dial or go off hook You can choose which device will ring by going off hook at either the digital key telephone or the analog device and dialing 71 The digital key telephone display will reflect Analog port RING or Key Tel RING depending on which device is selected the default is Key Tel RING You can still answer an incoming call from either device regardless of which device is ringing For example if the analog device is ringing you can pick up the call on the digital key telephone by going off hook before the analog device does Similarly if the digital key telephone is ringing or has not answered a voice call the analog device can pick up the call by going off hook first You can program the 71 ring select command into an FF key Pressing the key toggles between Analog Port RING and Key Tel RING When the analog port is set to ring the FF key LED lights red When the key telephone is set to ring the LED is off Phone Restrictions The Analog Adapter will work on the large display phone only VB 44225 Adial pulse SLT will not function on the analog port Stutter Dial Tone indicating Call Forwarding mode Do Not Disturb mode etc will not function on an SLT connected to the Analog Adapter Ananalog phone connected to the Analog Adapter cannot program or access speed dials Incoming Calls
102. e a conductor that is as large or larger than the ungrounded branch circuit supply conductors The equipment grounding conductor is to be installed as part of the circuit that supplies the system and is to be connected to ground at the service equipment Bare covered or insulated grounding conductors are acceptable Individually covered or insulated grounding conductors should have a continuous outer finish that is either green or green with one or more yellow stripes The equipment grounding conductor should be connected to ground at the service equipment The other equipment grounding conductor shall comply with the general rules for grounding contained in Article 250 of the National Electric Code NFPA 70 but its connection to ground shall not depend on the cord and plug of the system The attachment plug receptacles of the same type as that used by the systems that are in the vicinity of the DBS 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 a supplementary equipment grounding conductor before any telecommunication lines are connected to the product or system Use a slightly damp cloth to clean the phones The phones should never be cleaned with benzene paint thinner or other solvents DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300
103. e extension cable from the DBS to CN1 on the VAU Note The two inside pins on CNI are port 1 The two pins on either side are port 2 as shown in Figure 5 13 5 24 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 D BS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Figure 5 13 Extension cord connection to the VAU CN1on the bottom of the VAU 6 Install the cover on the VAU Figure 5 14 Voice Announce Unit VAU installation Voice Announce Uni VB 43708 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 25 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Recording and Playing Messages You can record the VAU messages from either an extension or a trunk Notes You must use a DTMF telephone to record and play VAU messages To change existing messages record over them To record and play messages complete the following steps 1 Do one of the following I Then You are recording or play Take your phone off hook ing from an extension Dial the VAU extension number If the intercom is set for Voice dial 1 to change from Voice to Tone You are recording or play Dial the phone number of the VAU or call in and have the opera ing from a trunk tor transfer you to the VAU extension 2 After the VAU answers do one of the following I Then You want to record the Dial 98 1 first message Walt for a beep
104. ear you See item 12 MUTE Indicator 17 AUTO Key Used to access speed dialing enter account codes or for message waiting answer cancel 18 ON OFF Key Used to make a call without lifting handset 19 FLASH Key Used to end an outside call and to restore dial tone without hanging up receiver 20 VOLUME Key Used to adjust level of tones background music ring ing receiver volume and display contrast 21 HOLD Key Used to hold calls to retrieve held calls and to com plete FF key programming 22 Microphone Used to talk with other party without using the hand set 23 Speaker Outputs tones and voice at your extension DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page B 7 Appendix B CPC AII B 8 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation Analog Adapter 44 Series phones only CPC AII B Version 8 0 CPC S M Version 2 0 or CPC EX Version 1 0 only Description Operation Notes The Analog Adapter VB 44100 consists of a base adapter and PC board which is installed on the underside of the phone It is used to connect the 44 Series large display phone to an analog device such as an SLT telephone cordless phone FAX machine or modem This allows the same phone line to be used to alternate between normal phone calls and analog communications To install see the instructions supplied with VB 44100 The first device to go off hook will seize the line off hook is either lifting the handset or pressing th
105. ed for CN6 Pin Signal Name Description 1 N A Not used 2 TD Transmit Data 3 RD Receive Data 4 CTS Clear to Send 5 RTS Request to Send 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 SG Signal Ground 8 CD Carrier Detect 20 DTR Data Terminal Ready For instructions on connecting a remote PCAS see the PCAS User s Guide For instructions on connecting the remote DBS Manager see the DBS Manager User Guide DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 3 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Installation 1 Connect one end of the RS 232C cable to CN6 on the Connector Panel Figure 5 1 shows cable pinouts for 25 pin and 9 pin RS 232C devices These connections have been used successfully with many PCs and SMDR devices however consult the documentation of the PC or SMDR device before fabricating a cable 2 Connect the other end of the RS 232C cable to the local programming terminal or SMDR device Figure 5 1 RS 232C connection RS 232C Programm mg Tem mal or SMDR Device s Mam Cabinet CN6 RS 232C Prog Tem or SMDR Printer RS 232C Sina
106. em With Cable Kit Version 1 1 one MFR is installed in the Master AUX1 and one MER is installed in the Slave AUX1 With Cable Kit Version 1 2 both MFR cards are installed in the slave cabinet one in the CPC slot and one in AUX1 When two cards are used Strap 53 on the second card must be cut 6 8 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 6 Double Cabinet Systems Figure 6 6 Slot usage for two cabinet systems DBS 96 to DBS 96 DBS 96 Slave EC4 EC5 EC6 EC7 EXT 97 104 EXT 105 112 EXT 113 120 EXT 121 128 EXT 129 136 TRK 57 64 or EXT 137 144 TRK 33 40 TRK 41 48 TRK 49 56 EXT 73 80 EXT 81 88 EXT 89 96 DBS 96 Master 5 EC6 EC7 EC8 EN Q TRK 25 32 or TRK 9 16 TRK 17 24 EXT 9 16 EXT 17 24 EXT 25 32 EXT 33 40 EXT 41 48 EXT 49 56 EXT 57 64 EXT 65 72 Notes See TI Interface on page 4 11 for EC TRK port numbers for T1 A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two cabinet system With Cable Kit Version 1 1 one MFR is installed in the Master AUX1 and one MER is installed in the Slave AUX1 With Cable Kit Version 1 2 both MFR cards are installed in the slave cabinet one in the CPC slot and one in AUX1 When two MER cards are used Strap S3 on the second card must be cut DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS M
107. ental Requirements 7 4 Resource Maximums 7 5 Cabling Specifications 7 13 Communication Parameters 7 14 Signaling Characteristics 7 15 Tone Characteristics 7 16 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 7 1 7 2 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 7 Specifications Electrical Characteristics Table 7 1 Input power Equipment Power Requirements All DBS cabinets 120V AC 10 60 Hz DBS key phones 3 watts maximum powered from the DBS Table 7 2 Power consumption and heat generation System e jaa ee Status D lt FF OCR rr SH AR lt lt un un un NN NUN NN NN 25 25 25 25 25 25 AA AA Power Consumption Watts With no traffic 170 1250 320 340 420 500 490 570 640 With max traffic 216 324 444 432 540 648 660 768 888 Heat Generation Btu per hour With no traffic 580 853 1092 1160 1433 1706 1672 1945 2184 With max traffic 737 1106 1515 1474 1843 2212 2253 2621 13031 Table 7 3 Battery backup capacity System Battery Pack Capacity with maximum traffic DBS 96 VB 43130 DBS 40 VB 43130 40 minutes DBS 72 VB 43130 40 minutes 30 minutes DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000
108. er Door Sensors A door sensor is similar to an alarm different types of sensors detect different things such as a door opening moisture heat etc When the sensor is tripped a trunk rings on a dedicated key You can reset the alarm by answering the key To set up a sensor assign a trunk to ring at a phone and then assign that trunk to an FF key Each sensor uses one trunk port Door Boxes with Door Openers Door Boxes and door openers work together The Door Box allows visitors to announce their presence from outside the office The door opener enables a user to unlock the door using a telephone To set up the Door Box and opener assign a trunk to ring at a phone and then assign that trunk to an FF key When a visitor is announced from the Door Box the user presses the ringing FF key to answer the call Then to open the door the user dials 3 The door opener can be set to open the door for 15 seconds 30 seconds or one minute Up to two Door Boxes with openers can be connected to a Door Box Adaptor Each Door Box and opener use one trunk port DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 27 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Requirements Trunks used for Door Boxes and openers must be set up as dial pulse trunks Equipment combinations used with the Door Box Adaptor require the number of trunks in the following table
109. erface RAI A 43707 Remote Administration Interface VB 43551 8 circuit Caller ID daughter board 1 per VB 1 per VB 1 per VB 435 AEC 435 AEC 43511A AEC VB 43130 Built in system backup battery kit 1 1 1 VB 43709 Single Line Telephone Adaptor 8 14 18 VB 2089P SLT ringer box 1 1 1 VA 43703 4 line power failure unit 6 8 8 VB 43702 Off premise extension adaptor 8 8 8 VB 43940 Standard Application processor interface API 1 1 1 VB 43941 Telephony Services Kit includes revised API card described in Telephone Services 1 1 1 Documentation Note These maximums are based on overall trunk capacities and do not allow for trunks used for outside lines DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 2 7 Chapter 2 System Overview Section 300 Installation Table 2 3 Printed circuit package slot usage Printed circuit cards are installed in dedicated slots in the DBS cabinet Table 2 3 shows the cards that can be installed in each slot Figure 2 3 on page 2 9 illustrates slot labels Card Type Card Acceptable Slots Analog L TRK 4 Trunks L TRK 8 GTRKJS TRK or EC TRK DID 8 Digital Trunks T1 24 EC TRK Digital Lines DEC 8 EC 1 8 or EC TRK Analog Lines AEC 8 EC 2 8 or EC TRK Service SCC A SCC Circuits SCC B Processor Cards CPC A CPC CPC B CPC AII DTMF Circuits MFR 8 AUXI or AUX2 CPC See Note 1 Interface Card
110. ey do not require the extension expansion connector If extensions 65 to 72 are used the trunk expansion connector cannot be used Extension Connector Pinouts Tables 4 20 through 4 22 provide pinouts and color codes for extension slots Table 4 22 on page 4 35 provides pinouts and color codes for the extension expansion connector Instructions on installing the expansion connector begin on 4 44 4 32 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Table 4 20 Pinouts and color codes for extension connector CN12 Extension Slot Color Code Pin No Desig Function WH BL 26 1T Extension Port 1 DBS 40 BL WH 1 DBS 72 WH OR 27 2T Extension Port 2 DBS 96 OR WH R WH GN 28 3T Extension Port 3 GN WH 3 3R WH BR 29 4T Extension Port 4 BR WH 4 4R WH SL 30 5 Extension Port 5 SL WH 5 5R RD BL 31 6T Extension Port 6 BL RD 6 6R RD OR 32 Extension Port 7 OR RD 7 7R RD GN 33 ST Extension Port 8 GN RD 8 8R EC2 RD BR 34 9T Extension Port 9 DBS 40 BR RD 9 9R DBS 72 RD SL 35 10T Extension Port 10 DBS 96 SL RD 10 10R BK BL 36 11T Extension Port 11 BL BK 11 BK OR 37 12T Extension Port 12 OR BK 12 12R BK GN 38 13T Extension Port 13 GN BK 13 13R BK BR 39 14T Extension Port 14 BR BK 14 14R BK SL 40 15T Extension Port 15 SL BK 15 15R YL BL 41 16T Extension Port 16 BL YL
111. f access codes Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to block access dialing codes is a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumers Act of 1990 If you experience trouble with the DBS please contact Panasonic Communication amp Systems Company Business Telephone Systems Division Two Panasonic Way Panazip 7B 3 Secaucus NJ 07094 Phone 1 800 822 0909 for repair warranty information Upon establishing contact properly identify the equipment along with your company name service center and address The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected The software contained in the DBS to allow user access to the network must be upgraded to recognize newly established network area codes and exchange codes as they are placed in service Failure to upgrade the premises systems of peripheral equipment to recognize the new codes as they are established will restrict the customer and the customer s employees from gaining access to the network and to these codes Bell Communications Research Bellcore publishes the North American Numbering Plan NANP information in paper microfiche and tape An abbreviated summary of the newly established area codes and exchange codes is also available Bellcore may be contacted on 908 699 6700 to obtain appropriate information to keep customer equipment upgraded DID Requirements Allowing this equipment to be ope
112. g up receiver 19 VOLUME Key Used to adjust level of tones background music ring ing receiver volume and display contrast 20 HOLD Key Used to hold calls to retrieve held calls and to com plete FF key programming 21 Microphone Used to talk with other party without using the hand set 22 Speaker Outputs tones and voice at your extension DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page B 5 Appendix B CPC AII B 8 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation Figure B 12 44 Series Large Display Phone Panasonic DIGITAL 0228 Thu NOV 14 Langfoxi S 173 PERSONALDAL SYSTEM DAL EXTENSDN FUNCTDN HELE x Im j 37 DND CE AL 4 Gut E i 9 MUT 4 049046 gt ONG 7 N f EAT 7235 Ww xY e A T Sy 0 oo H ONOFF EAA pa O FLASH y vorme HOLD e e Table B 3 Key to 44 Series Large Display Phone Feature Description 1 Message Indicator Indicates that you have a message 2 Display Displays information about phone s status menus dialing directories and text message information 3 Soft Keys Used to make outside calls or to access call handling features 4 MSG Key Used for Auto CallBack to a telephone which has left a text message or to access voice messages 5 CONF Key Used to e
113. hannel T1 in the slave 4 17 T1 and analog trunk assignments DBS 96 DBS 72 24 channel T1 in the master 24 channel T1 in the slave 4 18 and analog trunk assignments DBS 96 DBS 96 24 channel T1 in the master 24 channel T1 in the slave 4 19 Extension ports provided with each system 4 32 Pinouts and color codes for extension connector CN12 4 33 Pinouts and color codes for extension connector CN13 4 34 Pinouts and color codes for extension connector CN14 4 35 Pinouts and color codes for extension expansion connector 4 36 RS 232C pin designations used for CNO sse 5 3 RAL Compa Dilly u a edi tite A ek cedit teda ded 5 6 Maximum distances for direct connection to OPX stations 5 10 Switch settings for SW I VAU e le reae esee MR g unn 5 22 Switch settings for delay answer timing VAU eee 5 23 Switch settings for DTMF detection timing VAU 5 23 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 List of Tables Section 300 Installation Table 5 7 Switch settings for wait timing between dialed digits VAU 5 23 Table 5 8 Switch settings for abbreviated dialing digit length VAU
114. ing terminal on the Connector Panel Z0 Z4 is 50 mA the resistance of the relay used for each zone paging terminal must be 2600 to 2800 Ohms The contact rating for the UNA General Paging C and M terminals is 30V DC 1 amp maximum Connector 4 CN4 on the Connector Panel is used to connect the paging amplifier The output impedance of CN4 is 600 Ohms the loss gain setting is 0 dB External Page Zone Installation 1 Connect the paging amplifier to CN4 on the DBS Connector Panel See Figure 5 7 on page 5 15 2 Connect the paging speakers to the amplifier and relays 5 14 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment 3 Connect the zone relays to the amplifier 4 Connect the zone relays to the 24V and zone paging terminals Z0 Z4 on the Connector Panel Figure 5 7 External zone paging installation 4 nnector 6 bool 5 CN4 12 CN3 5 20 29 cN13 CN1l4cN15 7 29 77 ty Y y I e 9 VII 20 0 c OONWON RG 48V SG SYN RG 24V GND C NUNA N ex Yu ZONE T N ZON N N E S y KC JM J JIA JA Nee Zone Rey Use Arom atRehby Type DF2E 24V availabe as Stock 46F5752 at Newark EPctonks 1 8004NEW ARK orSim
115. intercom call 2 during CO dial tone 3 during a trunk call and 4 after dialing a busy extension Handset Mute The large display phone now contains a MUTE key and a mute feature is available on all 44 series phones Pressing the MUTE key during an off hook call will block audio from the handset transmitter to the outside party You can still hear them but they can t hear you Off Hook Monitoring If you press the ON OFF key during an off hook call on any 44 series speakerphone the other party s voice will be heard through both the handset and the speaker This allows a third party to hear both sides of a conversation Note This feature does not activate your phone s microphone audio will be transmitted only through your handset Analog Adapter The large display phone can be enhanced with an analog port adapter which allows you to connect to an analog device such as a FAX or modem to the phone This allows the same phone to be alternately used for analog or digital communications MSG Message Key A MSG key on the large display phone will perform Auto Callback automatically dialing the extension that sent a Message Waiting to your phone or Auto Answer Message automatically dialing your voice mailbox DSS 72 and EM 24 Key Arrangement The keys on the consoles are arranged differently affecting the text layout and default extension numbers assigned to these keys Page A 2 DBS Manual Revised April 2000
116. internal hold tone may be selected in programming If selected the internal hold tone will always be used even if a sound source is connected to MOH connector CNS If you are using a single source for both BGM and MOH connect the source to CN5 on the Connector Panel If using separate sources connect the MOH source to CN5 and the BGM source to the BGM connector on the SCC card Strap the CN5 block SCC A or the CN4 block SCC B according to the number of music sources used To route the music from Do this A single source Short pin 3 to 2 Separate sources Short pin 1 to 2 5 8 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Note To change the volume levels of the music sources adjust the variable resistors on the SCC card Table 5 3 SCC variable resistors Variable Resistor Purpose SCC A VRI Adjusts CO ringing tone volume VR5 Adjust MOH and BGM volume SCC B VRI Adjusts MOH volume VR2 Adjust BGM volume VR6 Adjusts CO ringing tone volume Figure 5 4 Installation of music on hold and background music MotherBoam BGM Connector M CN2 H Input BGM Connector I SW 4 CCC Ony
117. ion Trunk Assignments for Single Cabinet Systems Programming is not required to associate trunk ports with slot locations However you must use programming to specify that a combination of T1 and analog trunks are installed and you must also specify how many T1 channels are used Table 4 9 and analog trunk assignments DBS 40 Trunk Fractional T1 Fractional T1 Number using 16 Channels using 8 Channels 1 T1 channel 16 Analog trunk 1 8 channel 9 Analog trunk 8 9 channel 8 channel 8 16 channel 1 channel 1 Note Since the DBS 40 supports a maximum of 16 trunks all 24 chan nels of the cannot be used Table 4 10 and analog trunk assignments DBS 72 Trunk 24 Channel T1 Fractional T1 Fractional T1 Number using 16 using 8 Channels Channels 1 T1 channel 24 Analog trunk 1 Analog trunk 1 l L i L 8 T1 channel 17 Analog trunk 8 Analog trunk 8 9 channel 16 channel 16 Analog trunk 9 i L 16 channel 9 channel 9 Analog trunk 16 17 channel 8 channel 8 T1 channel 8 i 24 channel 1 channel 1 TI channel 1 4 14 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Ch apter 4 Trunks and Lines Table 4 11 and analog trunk assignments DBS 96 Trunk 24 Channel T1 Fractional T1 Fractional T1 Number using 16 using 8 Chan
118. ion 8 0 CPC S M Version 2 0 or CPC EX Version 1 0 only Description The keys on the enhanced EM 24 unit VB 44310 are arranged differently from the VB 43310 model The enhanced EM 24 unit has 2 columns x 12 rows of keys not 3 columns x 8 rows as in the previous version This affects the following FF Keys The FF keys on the EM 24 are numbered bottom to top left column first The newer arrangement for the EM 24 keys is shown in Figure 15 Figure B 15 EM 24 Unit VB 44310 keys 5 A a Panasonic FFI2 FF24 11 Ru DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page B 13 Appendix B CPC AII B 8 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation Operation The 44 Series EM 24 operates the same as previous models TAPI Support CPC AII B offers full support for the Panasonic Telephony Applications Processing Interface TAPI TAPI is a Windows application which allows a PC to be connected to a telephone extension and used to control incoming and outgoing calls through that extension Typical PC applications that might be used with TAPI include Contact Managers and Personal Organizers The Panasonic TAPI product VB 43720 provides the necessary interface between a DBS and a PC based TAPI application This product consists of a TAPI Adapter and the Panasonic TAPI Service Provider SP software which resides on the PC The TAPI Adap
119. ion expansion connector VB 43121 Note With the DBS 96 the expansion connector is not required to use the EC TRK slot for an extension card The DBS 96 uses connector CN14 to accommodate an extension card in the EC TRK slot Table 4 22 on page 4 35 shows the pinouts from the EC TRK slot to CN14 Install a trunk or extension card in the slot marked EC TRK Connect the appropriate expansion connector to the main cabinet with two screws as shown in Figure 4 18 Connect the ground cable from the FG terminal of the expansion connector to a screw already in use on the right side of the main cabinet Connect CN2 of the expansion connector to CN15 on the mother board Prepare a cable with a 50 pin connector on one end and wiring for the MDF on the other end Cross connect the cable to the trunks or extensions through the MDF See Table 4 3 Pinouts and trunk numbers for trunk expansion connector CNI on page 4 6 or Table 4 23 Pinouts and color codes for extension expansion connector CNI on page 4 36 Connect the 50 pin connector to CN1 on the expansion connector 4 44 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Figure 4 18 Trunk or extension expansion Trunk or Extension Expansion Connector FG Motherboard Tem nal N A X os N CN15 2 the expansion connector G wound Cable d Right Side View
120. is equipment should not be used on party lines or coin lines Key FCC information appears in the following table Before connecting the DBS provide the telephone company with the following information DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 1 1 Section 300 Installation Chapter 1 Requirements Table 1 2 FCC information Item Specification FCC Registration When used as a key system ACK4A4 60490 KF E Number When used as a PBX ACK4A4 60489 MF E Ringer Equivalence 0 5B Network Address E Signaling Code of all devices on any one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN you should call your telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area The ringer equivalence number REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called In most areas the sum of the RENs Table 1 3 Interface information Port Type Type of USOC Jack Service Facility Interface yp Interface Connector Order Code Code Loop Start 2 wire loop RJ21X 9 0F 02LS2 Trunk Ground Start 2 wire ground RJ21X 9 0F 02GS2 Trunk DID Trunk 2 wire DID RJ21X 9 0F 02RV2 T Trunk TI RJ48C 6 0F 04DU9 DN 04DU9 1SN OPX Adaptor OPX RJ21X at 9 0F 0L13A DBS DBS 0L13B OL13C recommende
121. l Pi No and Connection i N Signal ame DB 9 Name RD TD 9 R m B 2 CT LT 8 CD RT E AES 5 4 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Figure 5 2 SMDR Format for CPC AII and CPC B Version 3 1 or higher 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T MM DD HH MM SS HH MM SS NNN DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD AAAAAAAAAA VVVVV NN 1 Call type 5 Extension number S Inbound DISA 10 69 100 699 extensions s Outbound DISA CO number DISA I Incoming O Outgoing 6 Dialed digits or Caller ID T Transfer See Note 1 DD digits 0 9 or symbols or N DNIS See Note 2 D DID 7 Account code 2 Date A 0 9999999999 month DD day 8 Verified account code or walking COS code 3 Call start time V0000 V9999 verified account codes HH hours W0000 W9999 walking COS codes MM minutes SS seconds 9 Trunk Number NN number 01 64 4 Call duration HH hours MM minutes SS seconds Notes 1 Transferred calls include direct and group call pickups and conference calls If a station call is transferred to an outside number an SMDR record is also created for the station that is transferred 2 The symbol appears as a greater than sign gt on the SMDR printout the symbol appears as a less than sign lt Centrex and PBX codes as well as LCR access codes
122. log station 0 dB Analog station to CO trunk 0 dB CO trunk to digital station 0 dB Digital station to CO trunk 0 dB Digital station to digital station 6 dB Digital station to analog station 6 dB Analog station to digital station 6 dB Analog station to analog station 6 dB DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 7 15 Chapter 7 Specifications Section 300 Installation Tone Characteristics Table 7 17 Tone Plan Tone Name Frequency Timing seconds CO Call Tones CO incoming call 550 400 Hz at 16 Hz Programmable Hold recall 550 400 Hz at 16 Hz 0 5 on 3 5 off Transfer recall 550 400 Hz at 16 Hz 0 5 on 3 5 off Trunk queuing 550 400 Hz at 16 Hz 0 5 0 5 off 0 5 on 2 5 off CO offhook signal 550 Hz on 7 off Internal Tones Key Phones Dial tone 400 Hz Continuous CO incoming call 550 Hz on 3 off Prior to CPC B 3 1 Programmable CPC AII and CPC B 3 1 or higher Callback 400 Hz on 3 off Busy 400 Hz 0 5 on 0 5 off Busy override 400 Hz 0 25 on 0 25 off 0 25 on Splash 550 Hz 0 5 on Error 400 Hz 0 5 on 0 5 off Reminder call 550 Hz 4 on 1 off 4 on 1 off 4on 1 off 4 on silence Call waiting 550 Hz 0 25 on 0 25 off 0 25 on 7 25 off Key press 1 kHz Duration of the key press Internal Tones SLTs CO Station ringing 20 Hz 1 on 3 off Hold recall Callback Transfer Prior to 20 Hz 0 5 on 3 5 off CPC B 2 11 Transfer CPC AII 20 Hz
123. med Cire uit Cards al aud vical tah asd ute 2 6 Proces or DeSCEIDLBIE su u u im um e ke Sis 2 9 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation 3 1 Wall Mounting tlie Ca Binet orie think aerated 3 3 GUJ ES tete erar tee TE 3 3 InstallatiOm 3 3 Grounding M Db ES 3 5 C ideliiess zy wauu Diese Ns IA AD 548 3 5 Mnstallati Oni PR QQ adele Qa a DE Tot WRN n 3 5 Card Installations az sun uN Ete m OIN S p T ESL h ete 3 6 GUL MES ies ema o ete m en 3 6 IG IEEE 3 8 Battery Backup ee 3 9 Guide line Zuna es cade na 3 9 Installation for the DBS 40 3 10 Installation for the DBS 72 and 96 3 11 Key Phone Wall Mounting ioco ei cedes tut ote du i e 3 13 DSLT Wall Mounting c 3 15 System IDnralizatioll AA 3 17 TesbPHones s uma coast seas ceeds teense estt nouam ont dE Usi UE 3 18 CGuidelimes G eddie Qa a Hd Ufo i u don Ere doit ett ap a 3 18 Tnstallationes5 ms eee SERIE eI Er e 3 18 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 iii Contents Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks
124. n 300 Installation Figure 6 3 Slot usage for two cabinet systems DBS 72 DBS 72 DBS 72 Slave EC4 EC5 EC6 TRK 41 48 or EXT 97 104 TRK 17 24 TRK 33 40 EXT 49 56 EXT 57 64 EXT 65 72 EXT 73 80 EXT 81 88 EXT 89 96 DBS 72 Master EC5 EC6 EC TRK 25 32 33 40 41 48 E e 5 pe E E x x X E Notes See TI Interface on page 4 11 for EC TRK port numbers for T1 Beginning with CPC B Version 4 the EC TRK slot in the slave DBS 72 can be used for trunks or lines Prior to CPC B Version 4 this slot could only be used for lines A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two cabinet system With Cable Kit Version 1 1 one MFR is installed in the Master AUX1 and one MER is installed in the Slave AUX1 With Cable Kit Version 1 2 both MFR cards are installed in the slave cabinet one in the CPC slot and one in AUX1 When two MFR cards are used Strap S3 on the second card must be cut 6 6 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 6 Double Cabinet Systems Figure 6 4 Slot usage for two cabinet systems DBS 96 DBS 40 DBS 40 Slave EC3 EC SCC Z TRK 33 40 EXT 73 80 EXT 81 88 EXT 89 96 TRK 41 48 or EXT 97 104 lt
125. nector are used DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Loop Start Trunks Guidelines Two versions of the loop start trunk are available the four port version VB 43510 and the eight port version VB 43511 The following procedure covers loop start trunk installation using the main trunk connector For instructions on using the expansion trunk connector see Trunk and Line Expansion on page 4 44 For pinouts and color codes for the main trunk connector see Table 4 2 on page 4 5 Installation Installation without Caller ID 1 Ifinstalling VB 43511A Loop Start Card a Remove the cover from the L TRK card VB 43511A b Set the all option switches to ON as shown in Figure 4 2 Replace the cover on L TRK card VB 43511A Figure 4 2 L TRK Card Strap J1 and Switch Locations N N N N TK1 TK2 TK3 TK4 TKS 6 TK8 i N Strap J1 must be cut to receive Caller ID When a Caller ID Card Is Installed Set All Switches to the OFF Position TUB ASTA When No Caller ID Card Is Installed Set All Switches to the ON Position DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 7 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation 2
126. nels Channels 1 Analog trunk 1 Analog trunk 1 Analog trunk 1 L 2 8 Analog trunk 8 Analog trunk 8 Analog trunk 8 9 T1 channel 24 Analog trunk 9 Analog trunk 9 i L 2 i 16 T1 channel 17 Analog trunk 16 Analog trunk 16 17 T1 channel 16 T1 channel 16 Analog trunk 17 L i 24 T1 channel 9 T1 channel 9 Analog trunk 24 25 T1 channel 8 T1 channel 8 T1 channel 8 i L 2 32 channel 1 T1 channel 1 T1 channel 1 Trunk Assignments for Double Cabinet Systems When is used in a double cabinet system the number of T1 channels that can be assigned in each cabinet depends on the master slave designation The following table shows the maximum number of T1 channels that can be assigned in two cabinet systems Table 4 12 Maximum assignments for two cabinet systems System Size Master Slave DBS 40 DBS 40 8 analog trunks 16 T1 trunks DBS 72 DBS 72 16 analog trunks 24 T1 trunks DBS 96 DBS 40 24 T1 trunks 16 T1 trunks 8 analog trunks DBS 96 DBS 72 24 T1 trunks 24 T1 trunks 8 analog trunks DBS 96 DBS 96 24 T1 trunks 24 T1 trunks 8 analog trunks 8 analog trunks Two cabinet systems use the same trunk numbering scheme as single cabinet systems Analog trunks are numbered from 1 upward T1 trunk channels are numbered downward from the highest channel used DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation Ta
127. ng on page 5 14 for more information If UNA operates over a external ringer device it is not recommend that external paging also be used Since contacts C B and M activate for both UNA calls and external pages the external ringer device would turn ON for all pages 5 18 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Power Failure Unit Guidelines e Up to four SLTs can be connected to the Power Failure Unit VA 43703 If a power failure occurs the SLTs will automatically receive dial tone directly from the central office DBS features and restrictions do not apply when the SLTs are receiving dial tone from the CO Ifacall is in progress through the Power Failure Unit PFU when the power is restored the call will be disconnected The following tools are required to install the PFU Phillips screwdriver Needle nose pliers Diagonal shears Installation 1 Remove the cover from the Power Failure Unit PFU 2 Remove the cable punch out plate Figure 5 12 to make an opening for the cables coming into the PFU To remove the plate cut the grooves on either side with diagonal shears Then bend the plate back and forth with needle nose pliers to remove it DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 5 19 Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Section 300 Installation Figure 5 10 Cable punch out plate Power Failure Unit Cable Punch
128. nstallation be sure to read the Requirements chapter which begins on page 1 1 This chapter covers the following topics Topic Page Wall Mounting the Cabinet 3 3 Grounding 3 5 Card Installation 3 6 Battery Backup 3 9 Key Phone Wall Mounting 3 13 DSLT Wall Mounting 3 15 System Initialization 3 17 Test Phone 3 18 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 3 1 3 2 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Wall Mounting the Cabinet Guidelines N Caution Always turn the power switch OFF before beginning installa tion The DBS is shipped with the cover installed to protect components Before wall mounting the cabinet remove the cover Handle the cabinet carefully to avoid damage Installation 1 Remove the eight screws from the front and sides of the cabinet 2 Take the front cover off by pulling it from the bottom and lifting it up 3 Take the side covers off by sliding them up then away Figure 3 1 Cover removal ue edic Cove Front Cover DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 3 3 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Section 300 Installation 4 Attach the mounting brackets to the four corners of the back side of the cabinet Figure 3 2 Cabinet mounting bracket M etal M ountng Bracket 5 Install four
129. of the top battery 3 Connect the connecting cable white to the terminal of the top battery 4 Connect the negative cable blue to the terminal of the bottom battery 5 Connect the connecting cable white from the top battery to the terminal on the bottom battery 3 10 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Installation for the DBS 72 and 96 1 Slide the battery compartment out and place the batteries inside the tray Figure 3 9 Battery tray DBS 72 and 96 Rem ove Screws and Slde Battery Tray Out 2 Connect the positive cable red to the terminal on the first battery 3 Connect the negative cable blue to the terminal on the last battery 4 Connect the remaining positive and negative terminals with the white connection cables as shown in Figure 3 10 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 3 11 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation Section 300 Installation Figure 3 10 Battery pack connection DBS 72 and 96 Red Connection Cabk Back Positive sise Bi Cables B ue enneeton Cable Front Negative Four 6 Volt Batteries O lder Version VB 2650 2P _ Red Connection Cable Back Positve
130. oftware Notes An expansion connector is not required to use an extension card in the EC TRK slot of a DBS 96 The DBS 96 uses connector CN14 to accommodate an extension card in the EC TRK slot These maximums are based on overall trunk capacities and do not allow for trunks used for outside lines 7 12 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 7 Specifications Cabling Specifications Table 7 11 Maximum cabling distances Loop Type and Resistance Resistance Cable Gauge Maximum Cabling AWG Length in Feet Distance from the DBS 22 1239 Key phone EM 24 40 Ohms 24 779 26 490 22 619 055 72 20 Ohms 24 388 26 244 22 3097 SLT 100 Ohms 24 1948 26 1225 OPX Loop between the DBS and 22 309 the OPX Adaptor 10 Ohms 24 194 26 122 OPX Loop between the OPX 900 Ohms 22 27877 Adaptor and a pushbutton SLT excluding end 24 17532 impedance 26 11025 Doorphone Loop between the 22 309 DBS and the Doorphone Adaptor 10 Ohms 24 194 26 122 Doorphone Loop between the 22 1239 Doorphone Adaptor and the Door 40 Ohms 24 779 B 26 490 22 309 Voice Announce Unit 10 Ohms 24 194 26 122 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 7 13 Chapter 7 Specifications Section 300 Installation Communication Parameters Table 7 12 Voice path from KTELs to DBS
131. on 300 Installation Analog Adapter Description The Analog Adapter VB 44100 consists of a base adapter and PC board which is installed on the underside of the phone It is used to connect the 44 Series large display phone to an analog device such as an SLT telephone cordless phone FAX machine or modem This allows the same phone line to be used to alternate between normal phone calls and analog communications To install see the instructions supplied with VB 44100 Operation The first device to go off hook will seize the line off hook is either lifting the handset or pressing the ON OFF key If the analog device goes off hook first the large display phone will be unable to dial or go off hook You can choose which device will ring by going off hook at either the digital key telephone or the analog device and dialing 71 The digital key telephone display will reflect Analog port RING or Key Tel RING depending on which device is selected the default is Key Tel RING You can still answer an incoming call from either device regardless of which device is ringing For example if the analog device is ringing you can pick up the call on the digital key telephone by going off hook before the analog device does Similarly if the digital key telephone is ringing or has not answered a voice call the analog device can pick up the call by going off hook first You can program the 71 ring select command into an FF ke
132. on page 4 11 for EC TRK port numbers for A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two cabinet system With Cable Kit Version 1 1 one MFR is installed in the Master AUXI and one MER is installed in the Slave AUXI With Cable Kit Version 1 2 both MFR cards are installed in the slave cabinet one in the CPC slot and one in AUXI When two MFR cards are used Strap S3 on the second card must be cut 6 4 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 6 Double Cabinet Systems Figure 6 2 Slot usage for two cabinet systems DBS 72 DBS 40 DBS 40 Slave tri Q N tri EC TRK SCC lt lt 2 2 TRK 17 24 d a EXT 49 56 EXT 57 64 EXT 65 72 DBS 72 Master tri a tri EC4 EC5 EC6 EC TRK TRK 9 16 5 9 16 17 24 25 32 33 40 41 48 Notes A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two cabinet system With Cable Kit Version 1 1 one is installed in the Master AUX1 and one is installed in the Slave AUX1 With Cable Kit Version 1 2 both MFR cards are installed in the slave cabinet one in the CPC slot and one in AUX1 When two cards are used Strap 53 on the second card must be cut DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 6 5 Chapter 6 Double Cabinet Systems Sectio
133. ould be between 35 and 105 F Maximum loop resistance for the VAU is 10 Ohms The VAU contains a rechargeable lead acid battery Recharging circuity for the battery is included on the VAU The ports used for the VAU must have all FF key assignments cleared before voice messages and abbreviated dial numbers are programmed The following tools are required to install the VAU Phillips screwdriver Needle nose pliers Diagonal shears Installation 1 Remove the cover from the Voice Announce Unit 2 Set SW1 SW2 according to the following tables Default settings are italicized See Figure 5 14 for the location of the switch blocks Table 5 6 Switch settings for SW1 VAU Switch Block 1 SW1 Switch Function 1 ON Enable blind transfer OFF Disable blind transfer VAU chip 1 1 or later is reguired for blind transfer 2 ON Small DBS OFF DBS and DBS 824 3 ON Two messages up to 16 seconds each OFF One message up to 32 seconds 5 22 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment Table 5 7 Switch settings for delay answer timing VAU Switch Block 2 SW2 Delay Answer Timer Switches 1 3 Switch Timer in seconds 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 No Answer VAU 1 1 or below or Immediate Answer VAU 1 2 or above 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF JON JION
134. owing Name and Message Assignments FF6 addresses The alphabetical arrangement of the keys is different FF Keys The FF keys on the DSS 72 console are numbered left to right bottom row first DSS 1 Defaults The default extension number assignments on DSS 1 are different The newer arrangement for the DSS keys is shown in Figures 13 amp 14 Figure B 13 DSS 72 Console VB 44320 key layout 55 72 Key Layout alphabetical DSS 72 Key Layout FF key num bering B a E Panasonic Panasonic FF67 EF68 FF69 FF70 FF71 FF72 JK JILO lt gt J M Ne JN B ZH XEM EEGI FF62 FE63 N 7 SN 64 65 66 T SF JAN JAN NS FF55 FE56 FF57 FF58 FF59 EF60 DIAC 2C DIAC DJ dh 22 lt FF49 FF50 FF5 52 FF53 FF54 C YK 2 N ML Z EF43 FF44 FF45 FF46 FF47 FF48 OOO OO CL N yx 27 7 8 9 40 41 42 lt 2 lt JAN lt 2 M lt 22 FF31 FF32 FF33 FF34 FF35 6 COMO OO CO CO J JN FF25 FF26 FF27 FF28 FF29 M 2 K 2 2AC 2 FE 19 FF20 FF21 FF22 FF23 FF24 DJAKA C CI k C DJENG JC JAN BINS
135. 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 10 ft 3 m 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 DBS is an electric device exposure to water is dangerous Do not place anything containing water on the system Do not install DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 1 4 Chapter 1 Requirements Section 300 Installation 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 from lightning damage The following UL conditions must be met to ensure proper grounding For grounding instructions see page 3 5 Cleaning Supplemental and independent equipment grounding conductors are to be installed between the system and the wiring system ground One of the equipment grounding conductors must b
136. pinouts 4 4 connectors 4 3 DID 4 9 guidelines 4 9 installation 4 10 expansion 4 44 guidelines 4 44 installation 4 44 groud start installation 4 10 ground start 4 9 guidelines 4 9 loop start 4 7 guidelines 4 7 installation 4 7 maximums 2 5 7 5 trunk numbering single cabinet systems 4 14 Trunks and lines 4 1 U UNA device see Peripheral equipment external ringer V VA 43703 5 19 VAU see Peripheral equipment voice announce unit VB 2450A 2P 3 9 VB 2650 2P 3 9 VB 43050 1 1 VB 43060 1 1 VB 43110 4 12 VB 43120 4 44 VB 43121 4 44 VB 43130 3 9 VB 43541 4 9 VB 43561 4 11 4 12 VB 43562 4 11 4 12 VB 43563 4 11 4 12 4 21 VB 43564 4 12 4 27 VB 43701 5 27 5 31 VB 43702 5 10 VB 43705 5 31 VB 43706 5 6 VB 43707 5 6 VB 43708 5 27 5 31 VB 43711 5 31 Ventilation 1 4 Vibration 1 4 Voice announce unit Index 6 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Index see Peripheral equipment voice announce unit Voice path from KTEL to DBS 7 14 W Wall mounting cabinets 3 3 cover removal 3 3 guidelines 3 3 installation 3 3 mounting brackets 3 4 mounting illustration 3 4 DSLT 3 15 3 16 key phones 3 13 mount adaptor removal 3 13 mount adaptor replacement 3 14 Water exposure 1 4 Weight of system 7 4 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Index 7 Index Section 300 Installation Index 8 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300
137. ptor extension port 5 31 Door box adaptor trunk port see Peripheral equipment door box adaptor Trunk Port Door phone 5 31 see Peripheral equipment door box adaptor trunk port Double cabinet systems 6 1 guidelines 6 3 DBS 40 DBS 40 6 4 DBS 72 DBS 40 6 5 DBS 72 DBS 72 6 6 DBS 96 DBS 40 6 7 DBS 96 DBS 72 6 8 DBS 96 DBS 96 6 9 maximum capacities 6 3 installation 6 10 cards 6 4 strap 53 6 10 DSLT installation 4 41 DSS 72 4 42 guidelines 4 41 EM 24 4 43 guidelines 4 43 wall mounting 3 15 desk stand attachment 3 16 desk stand removal 3 15 DSS 72 4 41 EMI filter 4 40 Environmental requirements 1 4 7 4 electrical noise 1 4 gas and airborne particles 1 4 humidity 1 4 7 4 lightening protection grounding 1 5 lighting 1 5 temperature 1 4 7 4 ventilation 1 4 vibration 1 4 water exposure 1 4 Extensions analog guidelines 4 37 installation 4 37 analog See also SLTA connectors 4 31 pinouts 4 32 digital 4 41 DSS 72 4 41 guidelines 4 41 installation 4 42 EM 24 4 43 guidelines 4 43 installation 4 43 EMI filter 4 40 maximum capacities 2 5 pinouts 4 32 External ringer see Peripheral equipment external ringer F FCC information network address signaling code 1 2 registration number 1 2 ringer equivalence 1 2 Feature related capacities 7 5 Fractional T1 4 13 Index 2 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Index G initialization of system 3
138. r two cabinet systems DBS 96 DBS 72 6 8 Figure 6 6 Slot usage for two cabinet systems DBS 96 to DBS 96 6 9 Figure 6 7 Strap 3 MER Gard uuu sana rae ea eere Na UE TNR RFT vaev kahane te 6 10 Figure 6 8 Double cabinet installation enne 6 11 Figure 6 9 CBL S to Connector Panel connection slave cabinet 6 11 viii DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation List of Tables Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 1 3 Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Table 3 1 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 Table 4 4 Table 4 5 Table 4 6 Table 4 7 Table 4 8 Table 4 9 Table 4 10 Table 4 11 Table 4 12 Table 4 13 Table 4 14 Table 4 15 Table 4 16 Table 4 17 Table 4 18 Table 4 19 Table 4 20 Table 4 21 Table 4 22 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table 5 3 Table 5 4 Table 5 5 Table 5 6 List of Tables DBS model numbers pe Ul candenti donde durs 1 1 EGE IBPOEIAH Ol la sta ciis aprono dum fastus 1 2 Interface information deli teens dd 1 2 Trunk and extension capacities according to system size 2 5 Printed circuit card descriptions and maximumss 2 6 Printed circuit package slot usage 2 8
139. rated in such a manner as to not provide for proper answer supervision is a violation of Part 68 of the FCC Rules Proper answer supervision is when A This equipment returns answer supervision to the PSTN when DID calls are Answered by the called station DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 1 Requirements Answered by the attendant Routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by the CPE user Routed to a dial prompt B This equipment provides answer supervision on all DID calls forwarded to the PSTN Permissible exceptions are A call is unanswered A busy tone is received areorder tone is received T1 Requirements This device must only be connected to the network connected behind an FCC Part 68 registered channel service unit Direct connection is not allowed Environmental Requirements Temperature The environment should be free from excessive temperatures in order to avoid component damage Room temperatures should be 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C 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 ranges should be between 30 and 90 percent Ventilation Adequate ventilation must be provided to allow upward air circulation through the cabinet grille Gas and airborne
140. rmined by CO the analog device will automatically default to 1 second ON 3 seconds OFF Ring Patterns Not Applicable to Analog Device The following ring pattern addresses will not affect the analog device Analog Transfer Ring Pattern FF1 2 1 31 0 6 SLT DISA Ring Pattern FF 2 1 34 0 or D Inbound Ring Pattern FF2 Trunk 17 0 9 Flash Interaction Any disconnect signal sent to the analog port must be greater than the SLT Flash Control otherwise the disconnect signal will be interpreted as a flash and the call will be placed on hold Programming Addresses That Affect the Analog Device The following addresses will control the analog device but will not affect the digital key telephone AEC Disconnect Duration 2 1 35 0 15 SLT Flash Control 2 1 114 0 or 1 SLT Onhook Flash Timer 3 14 0 6 AEC Disconnect ExtPort 46 0 or 1 Analog Port on Large Display Phone FF3 ExtPort 51 0 or 1 Data Security on Analog Port FF3 ExtPort 52 0 or 1 MSG Message Key Description The MSG key on the VB 44225 Large Display Phone adds the following functionality to the phone Auto Callback If a callback message has been left by another extension you can press the MSG key to place an automatic callback to the extension that sent the message If more than one callback message DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page A 13 Appendix A EX 1 0 Fea
141. rnal ringer guidelines 5 17 installation 5 18 Local terminal OPX guidelines 5 10 installation 5 11 with central office 5 12 without central office 5 11 Index 4 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Index paging guidelines 5 14 installation 5 14 PCAS terminal guidelines 5 3 installation 5 4 RS 232 connection 5 4 power failure unit guidelines 5 19 installation 5 19 RAI guidelines 5 6 installation 5 6 SMDR device guidelines 5 3 installation 5 4 RS 232 connection 5 4 voice announce unit guidelines 5 22 installation 5 22 PFU see Peripheral equipment power failure unit Ports for data communications 7 14 Power consumption 7 3 Power failure unit see Peripheral equipment power failure unit Printed circuit cards see Circuit cards Processor description 2 9 R RAI see Peripheral equipment RAI Registration number 1 2 Remote administration interface see Peripheral equipment RAI Requirements 1 1 Resource maximums 7 5 Ringer equivalence number 1 2 RJ48 pinouts for T1 4 25 RS 232C 25 pin to 25 pin cable 5 4 s SCC switch 4 SCC B 3 6 variable resistors 5 9 Signaling characteristics 7 15 level 7 15 to CO 7 15 Single Line Telephone Adaptor 5 34 Single Line Telephones 5 34 SLTA 5 34 SLTs 4 37 5 34 see Analog extensions SMDR see Peripheral equipment SMDR device Specifications 7 1 backup batteries 7 3 cabling 7 13 cabling distances 7 13 communications parame
142. s API 1 or 2 Circuits AUXI or AUX2 See Note 2 CBL M CBL S CPC or AUX2 See Note 3 Notes 1 With one cabinet systems the MFR card can be installed in the AUX1 or AUX2 slot depending on whether an API card is used With two cabinet systems placement of the MFR cards differs according to the cable kit used With Cable Kit Version 1 1 one is installed in the Master AUXI and one MFR is installed in the Slave AUXI With Cable Kit Version 1 2 both MFR cards are installed in the slave cabinet one in the CPC slot and one in AUXI See page 6 10 for instructions on installing MFR cards in double cabinet systems 2 The API card is installed in AUXI only when a CBL card is used 3 Part VB 43110 includes both the CBL M and CBL S cards as well as the required connect ing cables CBL M is installed in the master cabinet CBL S in the slave cabinet 2 8 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 2 System Overview Figure 2 3 Slot labels for printed circuit packages S bt Label DBS 96 TRK1 TRK2 TRK3 EC2 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 EC7 EC8 SCC CPC AUX1 AUX2 Processor Description DBS call processing is controlled by the Call Processor Card CPC Four CPC models are available CPC A CPC B CPC AII and CPC EX For a complete lis
143. sition it doubles as a wall mount bracket 5 Insert the wall mount bracket into the mounting guides as shown in Figure A 3 6 Slide the wall mount bracket onto the telephone Figure A 3 Inserting the wall mount bracket rotated desk stand 7 While viewing the front of the telephone find the handset guide located just below the hookswitch see Figure A 4 Page A 6 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update 8 Slide the handset guide out rotate 180 so that the holding clip is exposed and reinsert Figure A 4 Handset guide insertion for wall mounting key telephone 44 Series Enhanced Phone Features Note The enhanced features introduced with these phones are supported by CPC EX Version 1 0 CPC AII B Version 8 0 and CPC S M Version 2 0 You can also use the 44 Series phones with previous DBS versions but the enhanced features won t be supported DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Page A 7 Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update Section 300 Installation Figure A 5 44 Series Small Display Phone Panasonic 082 lt 173 3 4 Tue NOV 14 De DIGITA m YX o 55 L BUSINESS SYSTEM a Ne DEF
144. so requires trunk and or line interfaces door phones or power failure units for example For information on trunk and line connections see Chapter 4 6 Double Cabinet Explains installation procedures for two cabinet systems Systems 7 Specifications Contains frequently referenced DBS specifications Related Information Appendix A and Appendix B located in the back of this manual For instructions on DBS programming see Programming Guidance Section 400 For detailed descriptions of DBS features see Feature Operation Section 700 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 xi About This Manual Section 300 Installation xii DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Chapter 1 Requirements This chapter includes DBS model numbers and FCC information that may be required during installation In addition environmental requirements for proper operation are included This chapter covers the following topics Topic Page 1 1 FCC Requirements 1 1 Environmental Requirements 1 4 Cleaning 1 5 Model Numbers Table 1 1 DBS model numbers DBS System Model Number DBS 40 VB 43030 DBS 72 VB 43050 DBS 96 VB 43060 FCC Requirements General Requirements The Federal Communications Commission FCC has established Rules which permit the DBS to be directly connected to the telephone network Standardized jacks are used for these connections Th
145. stablish conference calls check FF and one touch key settings and scroll through messages Page B 6 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Appendix B CPC AII B 8 0 Feature Update Feature Description 6 MENU Key Used to return to the Main Menu screen The default Main Menu screen contains the following items PERSONAL DIAL SYSTEM DIAL EXTENSION FUNCTION HELP 7 PREV Key Used to return to the previous menu 8 NEXT Key Used to advance to the next menu 9 PROG Key Used to program FF and one touch keys and to adjust ringer volume Depending on the setup of your sys tem may also be used to transfer calls 10 Flexible Function Used to access outside lines or to access call handling FF Keys features 11 DND CF Indicator Indicates that Do Not Disturb Call Forwarding or Absence Message is set 12 MUTE Indicator Indicates that your voice is muted i e party on the other end cannot hear you Lights solid when your hands free microphone is muted and flashes when your handset is muted 13 EXT Indicator Lights when you are on a call flashes when you hold a call 14 ON OFF Indicator Lights when ON OFF key has been pressed 15 REDIAL Key Used to redial last outside number dialed 16 MUTE Key Used to activate deactivate MUTE function When activated the party on the other end cannot h
146. stallation 3 8 DSLT wall mounting 3 15 desk stand attachment 3 16 desk stand removal 3 15 grounding 3 5 guidelines 3 5 installation 3 5 initialization 3 17 key phone wall mounting 3 13 mount adaptor removal 3 13 mount adaptor replacement 3 14 test phone 3 18 Index guidelines 3 18 installation 3 18 wall mounting 3 3 cover removal 3 3 guidelines 3 3 installation 3 3 mounting brackets 3 4 mounting illustration 3 4 Cabling distances 7 13 specifications 7 13 Cards see Circuit cards Channel service unit 4 12 Circuit cards CPC description 2 9 strap S1 3 7 SW1 3 17 installation 3 6 3 8 guidelines 3 6 MDF card 4 23 MER slots 2 8 SCC B switch 4 3 6 slot locations 2 8 Cleaning 1 5 Clock sync cable 4 29 Communications parameters 7 14 Configuration 2 5 extension capacities 2 5 trunk capacities 2 5 Connector panel 2 3 Connectors pinouts for trunks 4 4 trunks 4 3 Cover removal 3 3 CPC description 2 9 RAM clear 3 17 RAM hold 3 17 strap S1 3 7 SW1 3 17 CSU 4 12 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Index 1 Index Section 300 Installation D DTMF frequencies 7 17 Data communications ports 7 14 E DBS cabinet description 2 3 Electrical configurations 2 5 characteristics 7 3 model numbers 1 1 noise 1 4 EM 24 4 43 requirements 1 1 DID trunks 4 9 guidelines 4 9 installation 4 10 Digital extension see DSLT Dimensions of system 7 4 Door 5 27 5 31 Door box 5 31 Door box adaptor 5 31 Door box ada
147. t 61 GN BK 13 13R BK BR 39 14T Extension Port 62 BR BK 14 14R BK SL 40 15T Extension Port 63 SL BK 15 15R YL BL 41 16T Extension Port 64 BL YL 16 16R EC TRK YL OR 42 17T Extension Port 65 DBS 96 only OR YL 17 17R YL GN 43 18T Extension Port 66 GN YL 18 18R YL BR 44 19T Extension Port 67 BR YL 19 19R YL SL 45 20T Extension Port 68 SL YL 20 20R VI BL 46 21T Extension Port 69 BL VI 21 21R VI OR 47 22T Extension Port 70 OR VI 22 22R VI GN 48 23T Extension Port 71 GN VI 23 23R VI BR 49 24T Extension Port 72 BR VI 24 24R VI SL 50 Not used SL VI 25 Note The EC TRK slot is wired to CN14 only in the DBS 96 In the DBS 40 and 72 a card placed in the EC TRK slot must be wired to the expansion connector DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 35 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation Table 4 23 Pinouts and color codes for extension expansion connector CN1 Extension Color Pin No Desig Extension Port Assignments Slot Code According to System Type DBS 40 DBS 72 DBS 96 EC TRK WH BL 26 1T Extension Extension BL WH 1 IR Port 25 Port 49 WH OR 27 2T Extension Extension OR WH 2 2R Port 26 Port 50 No WH GN 28 3T Extension Extension Extension GN WH 3 3R Port 27 Port 51 Expansion Card WH BR 29 4T Extension Extension Required BR WH 4 4R Port 28 Port 52 uses CN14 WH SL 30 5T Extension Extension instead SL WH 5 SR Port 29 Port 53 RD BL 31 6T Extension Extension BL RD 6 6R
148. t can be connected to your system depends on the type of system you have Figure 4 13 shows the maximum number of extensions that can be connected to each system when the extension expansion connector is used Table 4 1 summarizes the number of ports that can be used without the extension expansion connector Chapter 6 includes extension maximums for two cabinet systems Figure 4 13 DBS extension connections al A CN5CN4 ____ 2 CG gt 12 CN3 vi aT z 9 CN4ey15 1 29 Extension Expansion Connector VB 43121 To CN1 on the Extension Connector Extension 25 Extension 49 Extension Ports 25 32 7 or 4 Extension 32 Extension 56 49 56 Extension 1 Extension Ports Extension 24 Extension 25 Extension Pors 25 48 Extension 48 Extenspn 49 Extension Ports 49 72 Extension 72 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 31 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation Table 4 19 Extension ports provided with each system System Type Extension Ports Not including the Expansion Connector DBS 40 1 24 DBS 72 1 48 DBS 96 1 72 Note Extensions 65 to 72 on the DBS 96 use the EC TRK slot but th
149. t of hardware enhancements available with the CPC B CPC AII and CPC EX please see Appendix A and Appendix B located in the back of this manual See the Appendix in Section 700 Feature Operation for a complete list of feature enhancements associated with each of these CPCs In most cases the features provided with the DBS depend on the model and software version of the CPC However the availability of some features also depends on the model and version of the Service Circuit Card SCC The following table shows some of the major differences between CPC SCC features Other differences are noted throughout this manual when they apply to specific installation instructions For more details on the features provided with each processor see Feature Operation Section 700 Table 2 4 CPC SCC features Feature CPC SCC Requirements Double cabinet system CPC B Version 1 0 or greater plus SCC B DID CPC B Version 2 0 or greater plus SCC B Version 1 2 or greater Interface CPC B Version 4 0 or greater plus SCC B The CPC B must have BPU 1 3 or later The SCC B ROM 1 3 or later is reguired if the CO does not provide dial tone DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 2 9 Chapter 2 System Overview Section 300 Installation 2 10 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation This chapter explains how to install and power up the cabinet Before you begin i
150. ter provides the physical connection between a PC a DBS extension and the DBS itself Its purpose is to intercept telephone and call control signaling messages from the DBS and telephone extension and then forward a copy of those messages to the Service Provider software on the PC After interpreting the messages the Service Provider software passes them on to the TAPI application No special programming of the DBS is required for TAPI For detailed information see the TAPI Installation Guide Part Number 575X00201 Section 570 Key Telephone Installation Notes Desi Strip Cover The 44 Series Key Telephones are shipped with a thin green protective film over the Desi strip cover Be sure to remove this film from both sides of the Desi cover before placing the phone in service Key Telephone Wall Mounting Instructions The following procedures apply to 44 Series Key Telephones only Please be sure to follow these procedures exactly Removing the desk stand incorrectly can result in damage to the telephone and or desk stand 1 Place the telephone face down on a flat surface 2 Grasp the top of the desk stand at the gt ABS lt label and pull up the end to 90 vertical refer to Step 2 in Figure D 16 The stand will click as it releases from the plastic securing latches 3 Lift the desk stand as shown in Step 3 of Figure D 16 Page B 14 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Appendix B CPC
151. ters 7 14 data communications ports 7 14 dimensions and weight 7 4 DTMF frequencies 7 17 electrical characteristics 7 3 environmental requirements 7 4 feature related capacities 7 5 hardware maximums double cabinet systems 7 10 single cabinet systems 7 7 heat generation 7 3 input power 7 3 power consumption 7 3 resource maximums 7 5 signaling 7 15 signaling level 7 15 signaling to CO 7 15 tone characteristics 7 16 tone plan 7 16 transmission specification 7 15 trunk and line capacities 7 5 voice path from KTEL to DBS 7 14 Sync cable 4 24 4 27 4 29 unit 4 21 4 22 System DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Index 5 Index Section 300 Installation configurations 2 5 initialization 3 17 overview 2 1 requirements 1 1 T interface 4 11 clock sync cable 4 29 distance from DBS to CSU 4 24 fractional 4 13 grounding 4 26 guidelines 4 11 hardware requirements 4 11 maximums 4 12 trunk assignments for double cabinet systems 4 15 trunk assignments for single cabinet systems 4 14 installation 4 20 double cabinet TI in both cabinets 4 29 in slave 4 27 single cabinet 4 21 MDE card 4 23 RJ48 pinouts 4 25 sync cable 4 24 4 27 4 29 sync unit 4 21 4 22 trunk number double cabinet systems 4 15 single cabinet systems 4 14 Temperature 1 4 7 4 Test phone 3 18 guidelines 3 18 installation 3 18 Tone characteristics 7 16 plan 7 16 Transmission specification 7 15 Trunks 4 3 connector
152. the DBS T1 card with the signaling provided by the public network Figure 4 5 Connector 4 CN4 strapping Sync Unit DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 4 21 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation 2 Attach the Sync Unit to the CPC B card Note Before attaching the Sync Unit insert the three spacers provided with the unit and remove the Jumpers from CN2 of the CPC B card Figure 4 6 T1 Sync Unit installation or higher 4 22 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation Install the MDF main distribution frame card in the top of the 3 cabinet as shown in Figure 4 7 Figure 4 7 TI MDF card installation To Ground Screw Attach to a screw on the side of the cabinet that does not interfere with side cover panel 4 23 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Section 300 Installation 4 Set SW1 on the card according to the following table These switch settings correspond to the distance between the DBS and the CSU To turn a switch on flip it to the up position Table 4 18 Switch settings for SW1 on the T1 card SW Distance from the DBS to the CSU 0 to 150 ft 150 450 ft 450 655 ft SWI On Off Off SW2 Off On Off SW3
153. throrization codes 2 No of digits in each authorization code 4 Hunting No of groups 8 No of stations in a group 8 Least cost routing of routing tables 1 Area Code table 1 Office Code table 4 Special Area Code tables 4 Special Office Code tables No of entries in each routing table 1000 No of digit addition tables 8 No of digits that can be added 16 No of digit deletion tables 8 No of digits that can be deleted 16 No of time priority tables 15 No of LCR trunk groups 8 Toll Restrictions No of Toll Restriction types 8 No of 7 digit restrictions 50 No of area code restriction tables 4 No of entries in each area code restriction table 1000 4000 total No of office code restriction tables 4 No of entries in each office code restriction table 1000 4000 total Paging No of groups 8 No of stations in a group No of stations in the system 7 6 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 7 Specifications Resource Maximums Paging continued of external paging zones 5 of stations in external paging zone 00 No of stations in the system of stations in external paging zones 01 04 No of stations in corresponding paging group 01 04 Speed dial of personal speed dial numbers 10 per extension of system speed dial numbers 90 00 89
154. tor depends on the type of system you have and the number of trunk cards installed Table 4 1 shows the main trunks and expansion trunks available with each system type Chapter 6 includes trunk maximums for two cabinet systems Table 4 1 Main trunks and expansion trunks provided with each system type System Type Main Trunk Numbers Expansion Trunk Numbers DBS 40 1 8 9 16 DBS 72 1 16 17 24 DBS 96 1 24 25 32 Trunk Connector Pinouts Table 4 2 includes pinouts and color codes for the main trunk connector Table 4 3 shows pinouts and color codes for the trunk expansion connector Instructions on installing the expansion connector begin on 4 44 4 4 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines Table 4 2 Pinouts and trunk numbers for the main trunk connector Trunk Slot Color Code Pin No Desig Function TRKI WH BL 26 1T Trunk 1 DBS 40 BL WH 1 IR DBS 72 WH OR 27 2T Trunk 2 DBS 96 OR WH 2 2R WH GN 28 3T Trunk 3 GN WH 3 3R WH BR 29 4T Trunk 4 BR WH 4 4R WH SL 30 5T Trunk 5 SL WH 5 SR RD BL 31 6T Trunk 6 BL RD 6 6R RD OR 32 7 Trunk 7 OR RD 7 7R RD GN 33 8T Trunk 8 GN RD 8 8R TRK2 RD BR 34 9T Trunk 9 DBS 72 BR RD 9 9R DBS 96 RD SL 35 10T Trunk 10 SL RD 10 10R BK BL 36 Trunk 11 BL BK 11 IIR BK OR 37 12T Trunk 12 OR BK 12 1
155. ture Update Section 300 Installation Operation Notes has been received pressing the MSG key will perform auto callback in the order received Auto Answer Voice Message You can press the MSG key to automatically access your voice mailbox The phone will dial your voice mailbox and send access codes if programmed for retrieving messages To Program Voice Mailbox Access Codes into the MSG Key Press PROG MSG 16 digit number HOLD The display will reflect Regist Data To Confirm a Voice Mailbox Access Code Programmed into the Message Key Press CONF MSG The programmed access code will be displayed Operation With Message Waiting Indicator The Message Waiting Indicator on the phone s upper right corner will flash whenever a callback message or voice message has been received Operation During Call States The MSG key will work only when the phone is idle receiving dial tone or in Directory Mode via select key Operation If Phone Has Both a Callback Message from another Extension and a Voice Message Messages are accessed in a First In First Out order If the callback message was received before the voice message then pressing the MSG key will activate Auto Callback first Likewise if the voice message was received before the callback message pressing the MSG key will access your Voice Mailbox Interaction with Tone Calling Mode If an Auto Callback is placed to a phone that is in tone calling mode
156. vad ilusana 5 27 Guidelines E amb e 5 27 iv DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Contents hcrba M a a s AAs an R Ea aa See villat hea 5 28 Door Box Adaptor Extension Port kadi kal 5 31 Single Line Telephone Adaptor i obe 5 34 Chapter 6 Double Cabinet Systems 6 1 Guideline S ea M SO Qhi uh Qhan usaba a ua 6 3 ASAMA Ons DG n u SUQ a daa tavalist si G uu Qua 6 10 Electrical Characteristics l 7 3 Environmental Requirements sa etu taal I uu alate 7 4 Resource Maximus y kuu Saa b kipa iutan tans 7 5 Cabling Specifications saan I d 7 13 Communication Parameters au a un may de mau Sk u hiss 7 14 sienalmg Characteristics s ace ee NS dae u Qa Aah 7 15 P ne CharacterIStI6Su c REED OI bie RO Basic s eI I a asses 7 16 Compatibility a seh ket a ma dto CDL Lm 1 44 Series kella 1 A 2 Variable Mode a sont Es Ls e tnl ot esu A 2 EEindset NIU 2
157. w Note The features introduced with these phones are supported by CPC AII B Version 8 0 CPC S M Version 2 0 and CPC EX Version 1 0 You can also use the 44 Series phones with previous DBS versions but the enhanced features won t be supported Figure B 11 44 Series Small Display Phone Panasonic gt 0824 Tue NOV 14 oe 8 andy 173 P ff Noe Y k k 2 SEI DBS DIGITAL BUSINESS SYSTEM Su ed a C 4 Af la Ja DEF DND LE c 3 E A d gure MUTE A P MUTE Vu c P EXT Q AUTO P a A SK x 8 f 9 WXY 2 J _ N y 7 E lt ONDE FLASH Y VOLUME A HOID Speakerphone DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Page B 4 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 Section 300 Installation Appendix B CPC AII B 8 0 Feature Update Table B 2 Key to 44 Series Small Display Phone Feature Description 1 Message Indicator Indicates that you have a message 2 Display Displays information about phone s status menus dialing directories and text message information 3 Mode Key Used to change display modes from default to direc tory mode 4 End Key Used to exit directory mode and return display to
158. ximums 7 5 Local Terminal see Peripheral equipment local terminal Loop start trunks 4 7 guidelines 4 7 installation 4 7 Maximums cabling distances 7 13 double cabinet systems 6 3 feature related 7 5 hardware double cabinet systems 7 10 single cabinet systems 7 7 lines 7 5 MFR cards in double cabinet system 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 OPX adaptor distances 5 11 OPX direct connect distances 5 10 system resources 7 5 4 12 TI trunk assignments 4 14 4 15 trunk connections 4 3 trunks 7 5 MDF card 4 23 MER cards in double cabinet systems 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 slot locations 2 8 strap S3 6 10 Model numbers for DBS 1 1 Mounting brackets 3 4 Music on hold see Peripheral equipment BGM N Network address signaling code 1 2 O Off premises adaptor see Peripheral equipment OPX OPX see Peripheral equipment OPX Overview of system 2 1 P Paging see Peripheral equipment Paging Part numbers VA 43703 5 19 VB 2450A 2P 3 9 VB 2650 2P 3 9 VB 43030 1 1 VB 43110 4 12 VB 43120 4 44 VB 43121 4 44 VB 43130 3 9 VB 43511 4 7 VB 43561 4 11 4 12 VB 43562 4 11 4 12 VB 43563 4 11 4 12 4 21 VB 43564 4 12 4 27 VB 43701 5 27 5 31 VB 43702 5 10 VB 43705 5 31 VB 43706 5 6 VB 43707 5 6 VB 43708 5 27 5 31 VB 43711 5 31 VB 53531 4 9 Peripheral equipment 5 1 BGM guidelines 5 8 installation 5 8 SCC variable resistors 5 9 door box adaptor guidelines 5 27 installation 5 28 door box adaptor trunk port exte
159. y Pressing the key toggles between Analog Port RING and Key Tel RING When the analog port is set to ring the FF key LED lights red When the key telephone is set to ring the LED is off Notes Phone Restrictions The Analog Adapter will work on the large display phone only VB 44225 A dial pulse SLT will not function on the analog port Stutter Dial Tone indicating Call Forwarding mode Do Not Disturb mode etc will not function on an SLT connected to the Analog Adapter An analog phone connected to the Analog Adapter cannot program or access speed dials Incoming Calls You cannot program both devices to ring simultaneously The 71 code will not work if the other device is in use Page A 12 DBS Manual Revised April 2000 DBS 2 3 9 2 300 Section 300 Installation Appendix A EX 1 0 Feature Update The 71 code will not work if FF3 ExtPort 514 is set to 0 If set to Analog port RING the large display phone will work like an SLT OPX no page announcements no voice calls from other extensions etc Ifthe phone is in CF DND Call Forward or Do Not Disturb the phone will remain in CF DND even if the ringing device is changed via the 71 code The incoming ring pattern for the analog device is the same as for the digital key telephone determined by the Extension Ring Pattern in FF3 ExtPort 39 0 9 If this address is set to 0 dete

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