AD-25182501 ISSUE 1.0.1 Model 120 Installation Procedure Manual OCTOBER, 1995 NEC Australia Pty. Ltd.
LIABILITY DISCLAIMER NEC Australia Pty. Ltd. reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Australia Pty. Ltd. has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Australia Pty. Ltd. and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Australia Pty. Ltd. Copyright 1994 NEC Australia Pty. Ltd.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 1. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. 2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. 3. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. 4. Use caution when installing or moving telephone lines.
A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. B. If liquid has been spilled into the product. C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls, that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation. E.
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AD-25182501 ISSUE 1 OCTOBER, 1995 NEAX7400 ICS Model 120 Installation Procedure Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Page LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ....................................................................................................................... LIST OF TABLES ........................................................................................................................................ iii CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Page 2. PROCEDURE ........................................................................................................................................ 14 NAP-200 -001 Unpacking ........................................................................................................................ 16 1. Unpacking Procedure ..................................................................................................... 16 -002 Marking and Drilling .................
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Title Page 1-1 Reference Manuals for Installation ...................................................................................................... 1 1-2 Scope of Installation Works.................................................................................................................. 2 2-1 PABX Trunking Diagram .......................................................................................................................
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (CONTINUED) Figure Title Page 003-24 Connection of the BUS Cables......................................................................................................... 42 003-25 Modular Layout for 1 PIM Configuration ......................................................................................... 43 003-26 Modular Layout for 2 PIM Configuration .........................................................................................
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (CONTINUED) Table Title Page 007-15 Outline of the External TAS Indicator Connection ......................................................................... 93 007-16 MDF Cross Connection for a TAS Indicator with a Battery ........................................................... 94 007-17 MDF Cross Connection for a TAS Indicator without a Battery) .................................................... 95 007-18 Outline of the Paging Equipment Connection ....................
LIST OF TABLES Table Title Page 2-1 Description of Symbols in Trunking Diagram..................................................................................... 4 3-1 Procedure for Unplugging/Plugging Circuit Cards ............................................................................ 13 003-1 Recommended Fasteners ................................................................................................................. 24 006-1 MDF Cables for PIM ...............................
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1. PURPOSE This manual explains the installation procedure for the NEAX7400 ICS Model 120 PABX. Before engaging in installation , the installer is required to confirm materials to be prepared and the site conditions. Thereafter, the installer should perform each installation step according to the procedures described in Section 2 of Chapter 3. 2.
3. HOW TO FOLLOW THE MANUAL The Installation Procedure is shown by means of flowcharts with a NAP (NEC Action Procedure) Number and the detail of the work for each step is described in the corresponding NAP. 4. SCOPE OF INSTALLATION WORKS This manual covers the installation shown in Figure 1-2. Note: A Battery Module (BATTM) and a TPF/MDF Module (MDFM) are also available as options. These units have identical dimensions to a PIM.
CHAPTER 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 1. TRUNKING DIAGRAM A typical trunking diagram for the PABX is shown in Figure 2-1. PFT MP LONG-LINE EXTENSION AUCA C.O.
Table 2-1: Description of Symbols in Trunking Diagram SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL AMP Amplifier for External Speaker ETHER AP00 SMDR/Hotel Application Card FP AP01 OAI Interface Card KEY ATI SN694 ATTCON Interface Card LCE AUCA Analog Universal Circuit Card (Long Line Circuit, DID Trunk, PFT Circuit) DESCRIPTION Enternet Controller, for use with AP01 Firmware Processor Card External Key Line Circuit Card (for Single Line Telephone) LCF Line Circuit Card (for Single Line Telephone, with MW La
2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS The PABX system provides three kinds of installation methods as follows: • Floor Standing Installation • Wall-Mounting Installation • 19-Inch Rack-Mounting Installation Examples of system configurations for each installation method are shown in Figures 2-2 to 2-6. RACK PARTS PIM BASE FRONT Figure 2-2 1-PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation Note: The configuration shown applies only to installations which connect to an existing MDF.
RACK PARTS PIM1 PIM0 BASE FRONT Figure 2-3 2-PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation Note: The configuration shown applies only to installations which connect to an existing MDF. If the MDFM and/or BATTM are to be used, only wall-mounting or rack mounting configurations are permitted. Refer to Figures 002-2 and 003-5 to 003-13. CHAPTER 2 Page 6 Revision 1.0.
RACK PARTS PIM3 PIM2 PIM7 PIM1 PIM6 PIM0 PIM5 PIM4 FRONT BASE Figure 2-4 8-PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation Note: The configuration shown applies only to installations which connect to an existing MDF. If the MDFM and/or BATTM are to be used, only wall-mounting or rack mounting configurations are permitted. Refer to Figures 002-2 and 003-5 to 003-13 AD-25182501 CHAPTER 2 Page 7 Revision 1.0.
RACK PARTS PIM BASE Figure 2-5 1-PIM Configuration for Wall-Mounting Installation CHAPTER 2 Page 8 Revision 1.0.
MDF PIM3 MDF Front View PIM2 Rear View MDF - UN IT 3 - UN IT 2 - UN IT 1 BAT T SHE ERY LF 3 PIM1 BAT T SHE ERY LF 2 PIM BAT T SHE ERY LF 1 0 Figure 2-6: 4-PIM Configuration for 19-Inch Rack-Mounting Installation AD-25182501 CHAPTER 2 Page 9 Revision 1.0.
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1. PRECAUTIONS 1.1 Power, Ground Cabling and LIU (for Australia) (a) (b) (c) The power and ground cabling is to be installed only by an AUSTEL Licensed Contractor. The G.P.O. which provides the AC power should be on a dedicated circuit, and must be installed near the PABX in an easily accessible position. An appropriate AUSTEL Approved Line Isolation Unit (LIU) is to be installed at I/O ports, as indicated in Figure 2-1. 1.
1.3 Static Electricity Guard The installer must wear a grounded wrist strap to protect circuit cards from static electricity. CAUTION The installer must hold the card name label area, when plugging or unplugging the circuit card,. If you touch another area, you may be exposed to hazardous voltages. • WHEN PLUGGING/UNPLUGGING A CIRCUIT CARD PABX WRIST STRAP FRAME GROUND • WHEN HOLDING A CIRCUIT CARD NEVER TOUCH THE COMPONENTS OR SOLDERED SURFACE WITH BARE HANDS.
• WHEN MAKING A SWITCH SETTING ON A CIRCUIT CARD CIRCUIT CARD WEAR A WRIST STRAP AND PERFORM THE WORK ON A GROUNDED CONDUCTIVE WORK SURFACE. • WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD CIRCUIT CARD CONDUCTIVE POLYETHYLENE BAG WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD AROUND, KEEP THE CARD IN A CONDUCTIVE POLYETHYLENE BAG. Figure 3-2 Static Electricity Guard (Continued) CHAPTER 3 Page 12 Revision 1.0.
1.4 Procedure for Unplugging/Plugging Circuit Cards When removing a circuit card from the PIM, or when mounting a circuit card in the PIM, follow the procedure given in Table 3-1 below.
2. PROCEDURE This section explains the procedures for installing the PABX system. The installer should follow the procedure shown in the following flowchart. In the flowchart, a NAP (NEC Action Procedure) Number is denoted to the right side of each step. The NAP Number refers to the details for each procedure.
A MOUNTING OF CIRCUIT CARDS NAP- 200-008 SYSYEM INITIALIZATION AND SYSTEM DATA ENTRY NAP- 200-009 OPERATION TEST NAP- 200-010 END Figure 3-3 Procedure Flowchart (Continued) The mark shown below is attached to the NAP sheet for each procedure in which circuit cards are handled. When doing such a procedure, the installer must exercise caution, to prevent damage caused by static electricity (See paragraph 1.3 in this chapter).
NAP- 200-001 Sheet 1/1 Unpacking ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 1. Unpacking Procedure (1) Check the received quantity of packages containing the PABX system with the description on the shipping document. (2) Check the packaging for external damage done by transportation, and record it as necessary. (3) Unpack the modules. CAUTION • For unpacking circuit cards, a grounded wrist strap should be worn.
NAP- 200-002 Sheet 1/2 Marking and Drilling 1. Confirmation of the Equipment Layout Install the equipment in an area which provides adequate ventilation and is easily accessible to service personnel. 2. Marking and Drilling 2.1 Floor Standing • By referring to Figure 002-1, mark and drill the installation holes for the main equipment. • Mark and drill the installation holes for the external BATTM and MDFM, if required. Refer to Figure 003-1 for details.
NAP- 200-002 Sheet 2/2 Marking and Drilling 2.2 Wall-Mounting • Locate and mark the wall mounting points as shown in Figure 002-2. 382 ANCHOR (x4/PIM) PIM 250 350 PIM 350 PIM 350 PIM PIM 350 390 PABX BOTTOM POSITION 86 40 430 BASE BASE BOTTOM POSITION 430 5 UNIT: mm Figure 002-2 Wall Mounting Points Note: The BATTM and MDFM have the same dimensions as a PIM. CHAPTER 3 Page 18 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 1/29 Installation of Main Equipment 1. Installation of Modules Install modules according to the installation procedures for Floor Standing, Wall-Mounting or 19-Inch Rack Mounting installation. 1.1 Installation of the BATTM and MDFM • Due to weight considerations, it is preferable to Floor-mount the BATTM. • Always mount the MDF on the wall, at a minimum height of 300mm, in order to comply with AUSTEL Regulations.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 2/29 Installation of Main Equipment 1.2 Floor Standing Installation (1) Connect the RACK PARTS to the rear of the BASE. RACK PARTS BASE REAR Figure 003-2 Connection of RACK PARTS and BASE CHAPTER 3 Page 20 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 3/29 Installation of Main Equipment (2) When the system is a multiple-PIM configuration, connect the RACK PARTS to each other as shown in Figure 003-3. Position the BASE over the holes drilled as per Figure 002-1, and secure the BASE to the floor, using anchor bolts. RACK PARTS RACK PARTS BASE REAR Figure 003-3 Connection of RACK PARTS AD-25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 21 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 4/29 Installation of Main Equipment (3) Connect the PIM to the RACK PARTS as shown in Figure 003-4 using the 4 screws provided with the RACK PARTS. When the system is a multiple-PIM configuration, connect all PIM and RACK PARTS. Ensure that the PIM’s are bolted together as shown in Figure 003-5. (x4) (x3) PIM Note BASE REAR Note: The BATTM and/or the MDFM can be installed the same as the PIM. Figure 003-4 Connection of the PIM and the RACK PARTS CHAPTER 3 Page 22 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 5/29 Installation of Main Equipment (4) When the system is a multiple-PIM configuration, connect PIMs to each other as shown in Figure 003-5, using the 3 hex-bolts supplied. PIM Note PIM Note FRONT Note 1 : The BATTM and/or the MDFM can be installed the same as the PIM. Note 2 : For simplicity, the BASE and RACK PARTS are not shown. Figure 003-5 Connection of PIMs AD-25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 23 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 6/29 Installation of Main Equipment 1.3 Wall-Mounting Installation (1) Locate the four mounting points using the template as shown by Figure 003-6. ANCHOR (x 4) 250 354 48 85 PABX BOTTOM POSITION 37 382 RACK PARTS BOTTOM POSITION 430 Unit : mm Figure 003-6 Wall Mounting Points CHAPTER 3 Page 24 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 7/29 Installation of Main Equipment (2) Using four appropriate fasteners for the type of wall construction (locally provided; see Table 003-1), secure the RACK PARTS as shown by Figure 003-7. Table 003-1 Recommended Fasteners WALL TYPE RECOMMENDED FASTENER PLASTER BOARD (THICKNESS Min. 9.6 mm) “BUTTERFLY” TYPE Min. 3.5 mm DIA. Max. 4.5 mm DIA WOOD WOOD - SCREWS Min. 3.5 mm DIA Max. 4.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 8/29 Installation of Main Equipment (3) Attach four M4 machine screws (provided) to the RACK PARTS at the location as shown by Figure 003-7. For easy attachment of the PABX, approx. 4 mm spacing should be provided between the inner face of the M4 machine screw and the RACK PARTS front channel. See Figure 003-8. (4) Align and insert the key hole-slots of the rear cover of the PABX to the machine screws attached in step (3). See Figure 003-8.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 9/29 Installation of Main Equipment M4 MACHINE SCREW-B (x4/PIM) SECURED TO RACK PARTS (PROVIDED WITH RACK PARTS) 382 (WALL) 250 350 250 350 SCREW-A (x4/PIM) SECURING RACK PARTS TO WALL (LOCALLY PROVIDED) (SEE TABLE 003-1) ANCHOR (x4/PIM) (SEE FIGURE 002-2) M5 MACHINE SCREW-C (x4/PIM) (PROVIDED WITH RACK PARTS) (SEE FIGURE 003-10) RACK PARTS Unit : mm Figure 003-9 Screwing the RACK PARTS to a Wall AD-25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 27 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 10/29 Installation of Main Equipment (6) When mounting the RACK PARTS to a wall, connect all the RACK PARTS to each other, and connect the BASE to the bottom RACK PARTS using the M5 Machine screws (provided), as shown in Figure 003-10. RACK PARTS M5 MACHINE SCREW-C (x2/JOINT AREA) (PROVIDED WITH RACK PARTS) (JOINT) (JOINT) BASE Figure 003-10 Screwing the RACK PARTS and the BASE CHAPTER 3 Page 28 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 11/29 Installation of Main Equipment For floor and wall-mounted installations, refer to Figures 003-11 to 003-18 for the recommended layout of the modules. 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair PIM0 MDF0 or TPF0 PWR SUPPLY MDF0(L) LTC1 100 Pair (L) MDF0(L) + MDF0(L) LTC2 LTC0 Notes: - MDF cable lengths are 1.5 metres - MDF0 must be minimum 300mm above floor. - PIM0) - LTC0-2 connect to (L) Krone (MDF0). - 240V direct to wall outlet.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 12/29 Installation of Main Equipment PIM2 MDF1 or TPF1 PWR SUPPLY 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair MDF0(R) LTC1 100 Pair (L) MDF0 or TPF0 MDF1(L) LTC0 LTC2 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair PIM1 PWR SUPPLY 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair MDF0(R) MDF0(R) LTC1 100 Pair (L) 100 Pair (L) Notes: - MDF cable lengths are 1.5 metres - PIM 2 - LTC 2 connect to (L) Krone (MDF 1) - LTC 0-1 connect to (R) Krone (MDF 0). - 240V connect to 4 way power board.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 13/29 Installation of Main Equipment 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair MDF0 or TPF0 MDF1(L) LTC0 LTC2 PWR SUPPLY MDF0(R) LTC1 MDF1(L) LTC2 LTC0 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair PIM1 PWR SUPPLY 100 Pair (L) LTC1 MDF1(L) PIM2 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair MDF1 or TPF1 MDF1(L) MDF0(R) 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair PIM3 PWR SUPPLY Notes: - MDF cable lengths are 1.
AD-25182501 SHELF 2 MED. BACKUP (SHELF 1+2), 52 A-H SHELF 1 MIN. BACKUP, 26 A-H BATTM0 TO PIM0 PWR PS12260 Notes: - MDF cable lengths: PIM's 0 to 3 = 1.5 m PIM 4 and 5 = 2.5 m - PIM 5 - LTC 0 connect to (L) Krone (MDF 2) - LTC 1-2 connect to (R) Krone (MDF 2). - 240V connect to 4 way powerboard. - BATTM0 and/or BATTM1 can be supplied for external battery backup either as MIN. or MED. backup configuration. - If BATTM0 or BATTM1 is not required use dummy module (1 ONLY).
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AD-25182501 SHELF 2 MED. BACKUP (SHELF 1+2), 52 A-H SHELF 1 MIN. BACKUP, 26 A-H BATTM0 TO PIM0 PWR PS12260 Notes: - MDF cable lengths: PIM's 0 to 3 = 1.5 m PIM 4 and 5 = 2.5 m - PIM 5 - LTC 0 connect to (L) Krone (MDF 2) - LTC 1-2 connect to (R) Krone (MDF 2). - 240V connect to 4 way powerboard. - BATTM0 and/or BATTM1 can be supplied for external battery backup either as MIN. or MED. backup configuration. - If BATTM0 or BATTM1 is not required use dummy module (1 ONLY).
AD-25182501 Notes: SHELF 2 MED. BACKUP (SHELF 1+2), 52 A-H SHELF 1 MIN. BACKUP, 26 A-H 100 Pair (L) 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair BATTM0 TO PIM0 PWR PS12260 MDF3 or TPF3 - MDF cable lengths: PIM's 0 to 3 = 1.5 m PIM's 4 to 6 = 2.5 m - PIM 6 - LTC 0-1 connect to (R) Krone (MDF 2) - LTC 2 connect to (L) Krone (MDF 3). - 240V connect to 4 way powerboard. - BATTM0 and/or BATTM1 can be supplied for external battery backup either as MIN. or MED. backup configuration.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 18/29 Installation of Main Equipment 1.4 19-Inch Rack-Mounting Installation 1.3.1 1.3.2 NEC Australia can provide a rack assembly, which can be configured as follows: (a) Up to four PIM’s at the front, and the requisite number of MDF units and/or sealed batteries at the rear. Refer to Figure 2-6 for a typical example. (b) Up to eight PIM’s, mounted back-to-back in one rack, for sites where the MDF and batteries are mounted elsewhere.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 19/29 Installation of Main Equipment L = Left C = Centre R = Right 10 Pair 19"KRONE BACK MOUNT (MDF/TPF) 10 Pair 100 Pair (L) 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair _ 12V 26A-H + _ 12V 26A-H + PIM0 MDF (L) SHELF 2 MED. BACKUP 52 A-H (SHELF 1+2) SHELF 1 MIN. BACKUP 26 A-H LTC1 _ 12V 26A-H _ 12V 26A-H + + _ 12V 26A-H _ 12V 26A-H + MDF (L) MDF (L) LTC0 LTC2 PWR SUPPLY SHELF 3 MAX.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 20/29 Installation of Main Equipment L = Left C = Centre R = Right 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 100 Pair (L) 100 Pair (L) PIM1 MDF (C) LTC1 SHELF 3 MAX. BACKUP, 78 A-H (SHELF 1+2+3) _ 12V 26A-H + _ 12V 26A-H MDF (L) MDF (C) LTC0 LTC2 + PIM0 MDF (L) SHELF 2 MED. BACKUP 52 A-H (SHELF 1+2) SHELF 1 MIN.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 21/29 Installation of Main Equipment L = Left C = Centre R = Right MDF (C) 19"KRONE BACK MOUNT (MDF/TPF) 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 100 Pair (L) 100 Pair (L) MDF (C) MDF (R) LTC0 LTC2 PIM1 100 Pair (L) MDF (C) LTC1 SHELF 3 MAX. BACKUP, 78 A-H (SHELF 1+2+3) _ 12V 26A-H + _ 12V 26A-H MDF (L) MDF (C) LTC0 LTC2 + PIM0 MDF (L) SHELF 2 MED. BACKUP 52 A-H (SHELF 1+2) SHELF 1 MIN.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 22/29 Installation of Main Equipment L = Left C = Centre R = Right 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair PIM2 MDF (C) 10 Pair 10 Pair 19"KRONE BACK MOUNT (MDF/TPF) 19"KRONE BACK MOUNT (MDF/TPF) 10 Pair 10 Pair LTC1 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 10 Pair 100 Pair (L) 100 Pair (L) MDF (C) MDF (R) LTC0 LTC2 PIM1 100 Pair (L) MDF (C) LTC1 SHELF 3 MAX.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 23/29 Installation of Main Equipment 2.1 Cable Connections and Switch Settings on PZ-PW86 Note: This version is now obsolete. WARNINGS, RE MODE SWITCH: 1. SEGMENT 1: Set to ON. 2. SEGMENT 2: Set to ON (left) only, which is 27 volts (FLOAT). The OFF setting is 28 volts (EQUALIZE), to be used only for periodic boost-charging of EXTERNAL VENTED batteries. 3. This unit is best suited to sealed batteries; the preferred item for vented batteries is PZ-PW86(A).
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 24/29 Installation of Main Equipment 2.2 Cable Connections and Switch Settings on PZ-PW86(A) Note: This is now the standard version. WARNINGS, RE MODE SWITCH: 1. SEGMENT 1: Set to OFF. 2. SEGMENT 2: Set to “OFF” for 27 volts float, which is optimum for sealed batteries. This setting is also to be used for periodic boost-charging of EXTERNAL VENTED batteries. 3. SEGMENT 3: Set to “ON” for 26 volts float, which is the optimum for external vented batteries only.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 25/29 Installation of Main Equipment (1) Confirm the connection of the PWR CNT CA-A and power/ringer cables as shown in Figure 003-25 (These cables are pre-installed). PIM PZ-PW86 BWB (Back Wiring Board) CARD SLOT AREA RS PWR0B PWR0A LTC CONNECTOR AREA PWR1 PWR CNT CA-A POWER OUTPUT CABLE (CR,E) POWER OUTPUT CABLE (+5V, -27V, E) Figure 003-25 Cable Connection between the PZ-PW86 and the BWB AD-25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 43 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 26/29 Installation of Main Equipment (2) The AC CORD-A (AC Power Cable) wiring to the PZ-PW86 power unit(s) is shown below for a 2-PIM system. Notes: 1. The multi-way AC outlet is not provided on a single-PIM system. 2. In order to comply with AUSTEL TS001, all AC cords must have additional strain-relief, as shown in the detail below. STRAIN-RELIEF DETAIL To powerunit input. Additional small cable-tie on the cord.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 27/29 Installation of Main Equipment (3) When the system is a multiple-PIM configuration, mount the BS00 Card in the BUS slot of PIM0. Also, mount the BS01 Card in each BUS slot of PIM1 to PIM7. When the system is a single PIM configuration, neither the BS00 nor BS01 is needed.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 28/29 Installation of Main Equipment (4) When the system is a multiple-PIM configuration, connect all the BUS Cards (BS00/BS01) to each other using BUS cables, as shown in Figure 003-29. 700mm 48-TW-0.7 CONN CA Figure 003-28 BUS Cable CHAPTER 3 Page 46 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-003 Sheet 29/29 Installation of Main Equipment BS01 PIM3 BS01 PIM7 CN2 CN2 CN1 CN1 BS01 BS01 PIM2 PIM6 CN2 CN2 CN1 CN1 BS01 BS01 PIM1 PIM5 CN2 CN2 CN1 CN1 BS01 BS00 PIM0 PIM4 CN2 CN2 CN1 CN1 48-TW-0.7 CONN CA Figure 003-29 Connection of the BUS Cables AD-25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 47 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-004 Sheet 1/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment 1. Installation of SN694 ATTCON (1) Screw the handset support onto the bottom of the console as shown in Figure 004-1. Note: The handset support can be mounted at either the right side or left side of the console body. PAN-HEAD TAPPING SCREW (M3, 10mm LENGTH) WASHER (M3) SUPPORT HANDSET SUPPORT SN694 ATTCON Figure 004-1: Mounting of Handset Support CHAPTER 3 Page 48 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-004 Sheet 2/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required (2) Connect an ATT cable to the SN694 ATTCON according to the steps below. • Remove the screw from the connector cover. • Press the retaining clip in the direction of (a) and slide the cover in the direction of (b). The cover will come off. (a) CONNECTOR COVER (b) • Plug the cable into the connector inside the Console, and screw on to the connector.
NAP- 200-004 Sheet 3/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required (3) Connect the ATT cable to Main Equipment as shown in Figure 004-3. PABX PN-CS00 ATT INSTALLATION CABLE (MAX.
NAP- 200-004 Sheet 4/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required (b) INSTALLATION CABLE SN694 ATTCON 1 INSTALLATION CABLE 4 Note ATI CA-A MAX. 296m (WITH 0.5 DIAM.
NAP- 200-004 Sheet 5/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment 2. Installation of SN611 ATTCON (1) Screw the handset support onto the bottom of the console as shown in Figure 004-4. HANDSET SUPPORT SN611 ATTCON Figure 004-4: Mounting of Handset Support to SN611 ATTCON CHAPTER 3 Page 52 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-004 Sheet 6/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required (2) To provide the console with the headset in place of the handset, unplug the modular cord from the handset and then plug the modular cord to the Jack Set. SN611 ATTCON MODULAR CORD Figure 004-5: Jack Set Installation for SN611 ATTCON AD-25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 53 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-004 Sheet 7/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required (3) Set the switch located inside the console according to type of headset/handset connected. • Slide the directory out of the way. Then insert a flat screw driver’s blade into the notched opening and apply light upward pressure until the access panel is clear of the front lip. At the same time apply pressure (toward you) at the rear of the pedestal to move the access panel.
NAP- 200-004 Sheet 8/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required • Set the switch according to the type of headset/handset connected. C: Carbon Type Handset/Headset S: Electret type Headset (e.g. “Supra”) D: Dterm Type Handset (Dynamic) • Replace the directory and access panel. D S C SWITCH Figure 004-7: Switch Setting on SN611 ATTCON AD-25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 55 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-004 Sheet 9/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required (4) Plug the line cord into the modular jack located at the bottom of the console. For the MDF cross connection for SN611 ATTCON, refer to NAP- 200-007 (Figure 007-13). LINE CORD PABX MDF MODULAR TERMINAL 2P 2P 2P PN2DLCC SN611 ATTCON Figure 004-8: Cable Connection to SN611 ATTCON CHAPTER 3 Page 56 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-005 Sheet 1/4 Connection of Battery 1. Internal Battery Connection (1) (2) Mount a battery unit (24V, 3.4 AH) into each PIM as shown in Figure 005-1. Set the “MODE” Switch on the PZ-PW86/PZ-PW86(A) power unit(s) to the correct Float Voltage, as shown in NAP-200-003. + BATTERY UNIT (24V, 3.4AH) DIMENSIONS OF BATTERY 67±1 60±1 134±1 UNIT: mm FRONT Figure 005-1: Internal Battery Mounting AD-25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 57 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-005 Sheet 2/4 Connection of Battery (3) Plug the battery-cable connector into the BATT1 connector on the PZ-PW86 as shown in Figure 005-2. (4) Secure the batteries and battery-cable using tie-wraps as shown in Figure 005-2. PLUG IN TO BATT 1 CONNECTOR ON PZ-PW86 + FRONT TIE WRAP Figure 005-2: Internal Battery Connection (5) When the system is a multiple-PIM configuration, connect the PZ-PW86 Cards to each other using PWR CA-A cables, as shown in and Figures 005-4 or 005-5.
NAP- 200-005 Sheet 3/4 Connection of Battery (6) When the system is a multiple PIM configuration, provide the following connections to the internal batteries.
NAP- 200-005 Sheet 4/4 Connection of Battery 2. External Battery Connection When using an external battery, provide the following connections. Notes: 1. One battery pack is required for each 4-PIM stack, to ensure that sufficient recharge current is available. 2. The capacity of each external battery is determined by the customers’ back-up requirements. 3. CAUTION: For both sealed and vented batteries, set the “mode” switch on the PZ-PW86/PZPW86(A) unit(s) to the correct Float Voltage.
NAP- 200-006 Sheet 1/3 Cable Running to MDF 1. Cable Running to MDF (1) Usually a pre-wired MDF is provided ex-factory for new installations. In this case, 50-wire ribbon cables are used between the PABX and the MDF, as shown in NAP-200-003.
NAP- 200-006 Sheet 2/3 Cable Running to MDF Table 006-1: MDF Cables for PIM FROM MODULE PIM0 PIM1 PIM2 PIM3 PIM4 PIM5 PIM6 PIM7 CHAPTER 3 Page 62 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-006 Sheet 3/3 Cable Running to MDF (3) For connection to an existing MDF, bring the MDF cables into the Main Equipment through the cable hole(s) of the BASE as shown in Figure 006-2. (4) Plug the CHAMP connector of each cable to its LTC connector located on the PIM, and screw them together. LTC CONNECTOR PABX PIM1 CHAMP CONNECTOR PIM0 BASE FRONT TO MDF Figure 006-2: Example of Existing MDF Cable Running AD-25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 63 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 1/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 1. Cable Connection to MDF (1) Connect the cables to the MDF referring to Figure 007-1 and Table 007-1.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 2/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (2) Figure 007-2 shows the relationship between Line Equipment Number (LEN) and Card Slot Number (LT Number).
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 3/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (b) LEN 0256 ~ 0511 0451 0455 0459 0463 0467 0471 0475 0479 0483 0487 0491 0495 0499 0503 0507 0511 0450 0454 0458 0462 0466 0470 0474 0478 0482 0486 0490 0494 0498 0502 0506 0510 0449 0453 0457 0461 0465 0469 0473 0477 0481 0485 0489 0493 0497 0501 0505 0509 0448 0452 0456 0460 0464 0468 0472 0476 0480 0484 0488 0492 0496 0500 0504 0508 (LT00) (LT01) (LT02) (LT03) (LT04) (LT05) (LT06) (LT07) (LT08) (LT09) (LT10) (LT11) (LT12) (LT13) (LT14) (LT15) 0387
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 4/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (3) Figure 007-3 shows the LTC Connector Pin Arrangement.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 5/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (b) PIM1 (LTC0 ~ LTC2) LTC0 26 MN 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 LTC2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MJ LEN0164 0165 0166 0167 0168 0169 0170 0171 0172 0173 0174 0175 0176 0177 0178 0179 0180 0181 0082 0083 0084 0085 0086 LEN0087 LEN01
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 6/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (c) PIM2 (LTC0 ~ LTC2) 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 LTC0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 LTC2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 LEN0128 0129 0130 0131 0132 0133 0134 0135 0136 0137 0138 0139 0140 0141 0142 0143 0144 0145 0146 0147 0148 0149 0150 LEN0151 LEN0176 01
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 7/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (d) PIM3 (LTC0 ~ LTC2) 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 LTC0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 LTC2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 LEN0192 0193 0194 0195 0196 0197 0198 0199 0200 0201 0202 0203 0204 0205 0206 0207 0208 0209 0210 0211 0212 0213 0214 LEN0215 LEN0240 02
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 8/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (e) PIM4 (LTC0 ~ LTC2) 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 LTC0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 LTC2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 LEN0256 0257 0258 0259 0260 0261 0262 0263 0264 0265 0266 0267 0268 0269 0270 0271 0272 0273 0274 0275 0276 0277 0278 LEN0279 LEN0304 03
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 9/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (f) PIM5 (LTC0 ~ LTC2) 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 LTC0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 LTC2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 LEN0320 0321 0322 0323 0324 0325 0326 0327 0328 0329 0330 0331 0332 0333 0334 0335 0336 0337 0338 0339 0340 0341 0342 LEN0343 LEN0368 03
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 10/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (g) PIM6 (LTC0 ~ LTC2) 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 LTC0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 LTC2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 LEN0384 0385 0386 0387 0388 0389 0390 0391 0392 0393 0394 0395 0396 0397 0398 0399 0400 0401 0402 0403 0404 0405 0406 LEN0407 LEN0432 0
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 11/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (h) PIM7 (LTC0 ~ LTC2) 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 LTC0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 LTC2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 LEN0448 0449 0450 0451 0452 0453 0454 0455 0456 0457 0458 0459 0460 0461 0462 0463 0464 0465 0466 0467 0468 0469 0470 LEN0471 LEN0496 0
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 12/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 2. MDF Cross Connections Cross connections on the MDF for each 25-pair cable in LTC0 to LTC2 are shown in Table 007-2.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 13/42 Termination of Cables on MDF Table 007-2 LTC0-LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information (Continued) TYPE OF INTERFACE CARD SLOTS CO (4 COT) CO (2COT) LD (2LDT) 2-WIRE E&M TIE LINE (2ODT) 4-WIRE E&M TIE LINE (2ODT) DID (AUC) SLT (4LC) SLT (AUC) 38 13 T0 R0 T0 R0 T0 R0 T0 R0 TxT0 TxR0 T0 R0 T0 R0 T0 R0 39 14 T1 R1 T1 R1 T1 R1 T1 R1 RxT0 RxR0 T1 R1 T1 R1 T1 R1 PIN 4 40 15 T2 R2 T2 R2 TxT1 TxR1 T2 R2 41 16 T3 R3 T3 R3 RxT1 RxR1 T3 R3 42 17 T0 R0 T0 R
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 14/42 Termination of Cables on MDF Table 007-2 LTC0-LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information (Continued) TYPE OF INTERFACE CARD SLOTS Dterm 65 (4DLCA) Dterm 65 (2DLCB) SN611 ATTCON/ Dterm 6D/16D (2DLCC) EXT. KEY (DK00) EXT. RELAY (DK00) EXT.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 15/42 Termination of Cables on MDF Table 007-2 LTC0-LTC2 MDF Cross Connection Information (Continued) TYPE OF INTERFACE CARD SLOTS Dterm 65 (4DLCA) Note 2 Dterm 65 (2DLCB) Note 2 SN611 ATTCON/ Dterm 6D/16D (2DLCC) EXT. KEY (DK00) EXT. RELAY (DK00) EXT.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 16/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (1) C.O./D.I.D. Trunks (a) 4 Line C.O. Trunks (PN-4COTE and PN-4DITB). PIM0 LTC0 PN-4COTE/PN-4DITB J P R0 1 1 T0 26 26 R1 2 2 T1 27 27 R2 3 3 T2 28 28 R3 4 4 T3 29 29 LEN0000 LEN0001 MDF (No. 0) TO C.O. LINE (No. 1) TO C.O. LINE LT00 LEN0002 LEN0003 (No. 2) (No. 3) TO C.O. LINE TO C.O.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 17/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (b) 2 Line C.O. Trunk (PN-2COTD) PIM0 LTC0 J P R0 1 1 T0 26 26 R1 2 2 T1 27 27 3 3 28 28 4 4 29 29 PN-2COTD LEN0001 (No. 0) LEN0000 (No. 1) MDF TO C.O. LINE TO C.O. LINE LT00 LTC0 (J) LEN0000 LEN0001 26 27 28 29 T0 T1 1 2 3 4 (P) R0 R1 1 2 3 4 R0 R1 26 27 28 29 T0 T1 Figure 007-5: MDF Cross Connection for 2 Line C.O. Trunk (PN-2COTD) CHAPTER 3 Page 80 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 18/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (2) Tie Line Trunk (a) 4W E&M Trunk (PN-2ODTA) PIM0 PN-2ODTA J MDF CN1 08 07 06 05 04 M1 03 E1 02 M0 01 E0 LEN0001 (No. 1) (M) LEN0000 (No. 0) (E) LTC0 LT00 J LEN0000 LEN0001 P TxR0 1 1 (Tx Ring) TxT0 26 26 (Tx Tip) RxR0 2 2 (Rx Ring) RxT0 27 27 (Rx Tip) TxR1 3 3 TxT1 28 28 RxR1 4 4 RxT1 29 29 (No. 0) TO TIE LINE (No.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 19/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 1 LTC CONNECTOR 2 CN1 CONNECTOR (FRONT CONNECTOR) CN1 LTC0 (J) LEN0000 LEN0001 26 27 28 29 TxT0 RxT0 TxT1 RxT1 1 2 3 4 (P) TxR0 RxR0 TxR1 RxR1 1 2 3 4 TxR0 RxR0 TxR1 RxR1 26 27 28 29 TxT0 RxT0 TxT1 RxT1 LEN0001 LEN0000 M1 E1 M0 E0 Figure 007-6 MDF Cross Connection for a 4W E&M Trunk Card (PN-2ODTA) (Continued) CHAPTER 3 Page 82 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 20/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (b) LD Trunk (PN-2LDTA) PIM0 LTC0 J P R0 1 1 T0 26 26 R1 2 2 T1 27 27 3 3 28 28 4 4 29 29 PN-2LDTA LEN0001 (No. 0) LEN0000 (No. 1) MDF TO TIE LINE TO TIE LINE LT00 LTC0 (J) LEN0000 LEN0001 26 27 28 29 T0 T1 1 2 3 4 (P) R0 R1 1 2 3 4 R0 R1 26 27 28 29 T0 T1 Figure 007-7: MDF Cross Connection for an LD Trunk (PN-2LDTA) AD-25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 83 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 21/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (3) 2 Line DID Trunk (PN-AUCA) PIM0 LTC0 J P R0 1 1 T0 26 26 R1 2 2 T1 27 27 3 3 28 28 4 4 29 29 PN-AUCA LEN0000 (No. 0) LEN0001 (No. 1) MDF TO DID LINE TO DID LINE LT00 LTC0 (J) LEN0000 LEN0001 Notes: 1. 2. 26 27 28 29 T0 T1 1 2 3 4 (P) R0 R1 1 2 3 4 R0 R1 26 27 28 29 T0 T1 The PN-AUCA card can also be used as a long-line extension circuit and also for the Power Failure Transfer (PFT) function.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 22/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (4) Single Line Telephone (SLT) (a) Standard Line (PN-4LCE/4LCF) PIM0 LTC0 J P R0 1 1 T0 26 26 R1 2 2 T1 27 27 R2 3 3 T2 28 28 R3 4 4 T3 29 29 PN-4LCE/4LCF LEN0000 (No. 0) LEN0001 (No. 1) MDF TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE LT00 LEN0002 LEN0003 (No. 2) (No.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 23/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (b) Long Line (PN-AUCA) PIM0 LTC0 J P R0 1 1 T0 26 26 R1 2 2 T1 27 27 3 3 28 28 4 4 29 29 PN-AUCA LEN0000 (No. 0) LEN0001 (No.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 24/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (5) Dterm /DSS Console (a) Note: Standard Line (PN-4DLCA) Applies only to Dterm 65 series. PIM0 LTC0 PN-4DLCA J P R0 1 1 T0 26 26 R1 2 2 T1 27 27 R2 3 3 T2 28 28 R3 4 4 T3 29 29 TO Dterm/DSS CONSOLE MDF Red LEN0000 (No. 0) Green LEN0001 (No. 1) LT00 LEN0002 (No. 2) LEN0003 (No.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 25/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (b) Note: Long Line (PN-2DLCB) Applies only to Dterm 65 series. PIM0 LTC0 J P R0 1 1 T0 26 26 R1 2 2 T1 27 27 3 3 28 28 4 4 29 29 PN-2DLCB TO Dterm/DSS CONSOLE MDF Red LEN0000 (No. 0) Green LEN0001 (No. 1) LT00 MODULAR TERMINAL* See below LTC0 (J) LEN0000 LEN0001 26 27 28 29 T0 T1 1 2 3 4 (P) R0 R1 1 2 3 4 R0 R1 29 28 27 26 T0 T1 * The colours shown are the most common.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 26/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (6) SN611 ATTCON and Dterm 6D/16D series telephones. PIM0 LTC0 J PN-2DLCC LEN0000 (No. 0) MDF P TA0 1 1 YELLOW RA0 26 26 GREEN TB0 2 2 RED RB0 27 27 BLACK TA1 3 3 RA1 28 28 TB1 4 4 RB1 29 29 TO SN611 ATTCON or Dterm 6D/16D LT00 LEN0001 (No.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 27/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (7) Day/Night Mode Change by External Key Note: Refer to the Command Manual to set the PN-DK00 in the Key Scan mode.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 28/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (8) External TAS Indicator (a) Outline of the Connections PABX TAS Indicator with Battery PN-DK00 Card MDF IND PZ-PW86 Card GND OR PABX PN-DK00 Card MDF TAS Indicator without Battery IND (24V. nominal) PZ-PW86 Card -27V Figure 007-15 Outline of the External TAS Indicator Connection AD-25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 91 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 29/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (b) MDF Cross Connection • When using a TAS Indicator with a Battery Note: Refer to the Command Manual to set the PN-DK00 in the Relay-Drive mode.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 30/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (c) MDF Cross Connection • When using a TAS Indicator without a Battery Note: Refer to the Command Manual to set the PN-DK00 in the Relay-Drive mode. PIM0 LTC0 PN-DK00 J P K0 1 1 K1 26 26 K2 2 2 K3 27 27 K4 3 3 K5 28 28 K6 4 4 K7 29 29 TAS INDICATOR WITHOUT BATTERY MDF K0 IND (24V. nom.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 31/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (9) Paging Equipment The cross connection for customer-owned paging equipment is shown in Figure 007-18 and Figure 007-19, as an example. Requirement for the Paging Equipment • Input Impedance : 600 ohm • Control Method : Start - Ground ON : Stop - Ground Off (Open) (a) } Refer to the Command Manual to set the PN-DK00 in the Relay-Drive Mode.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 32/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (b) MDF Cross Connection Notes: 1. The current capacity of the opto-coupler (PN-DK00 card) is 125 mA. 2. The isolator’s relay must be compatible with nominal 24 Volt circuits, and the suppression diode shown is mandatory. 3. The audio path in the isolator must be capacitor-coupled as shown. 4. The Line-fault detection in the C.O.T. must be disabled. Refer to the Command Manual for details.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 33/42 Termination of Cables on MDF LTC0 (J) LEN0000 LEN0002 LEN0004 LEN0005 LEN0006 LEN0007 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 T0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (P) K0 R0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 K0 R0 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 T0 Figure 007-19 MDF Cross Connection for Paging Equipment (Continued) CHAPTER 3 Page 96 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 34/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (10) External Music Equipment The cross connection for customer-owned external music equipment is shown in Figure 007-21 and Figure 007-22, as an example. Requirement for the External Music Equipment • Output level : Less than 0 dbm (Adjustable) • Output impedance : Less than 1 KΩ • Control Method : Start - Ground On : Stop - Ground Off (Open) (a) } On/Off control is optional. Refer to the Command Manual to set the PN-PK00 in the Relay-Drive mode.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 35/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (b) MDF Cross Connection Notes: 1. The current capacity of the opto-coupler (PN-DK00 card) is 125 mA. 2. The isolator’s relay must be compatible with nominal 24 Volt circuits, and the suppression diode shown is mandatory. 3. The audio path in the isolator must be capacitor-coupled as shown. 4. The Line-fault detection in the C.O.T. must be disabled. Refer to the Command Manual for details.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 36/42 Termination of Cables on MDF LTC0 (J) LEN0000 LEN0002 LEN0004 LEN0005 LEN0006 LEN0007 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 T0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (P) K0 R0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 K0 R0 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 T0 Figure 007-21 MDF Cross Connection for External Music Equipment (Continued) AD-25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 99 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 37/42 Termination of Cables on MDF External Music Equipment (continued) • An AUSTEL-approved isolator must always be included between the Music Source and the PABX trunk. • If a D.C. voltage is supplied together with the audio from the external music equipment, a coupling capacitor must be added as shown in Figure 007-22. It is not recommended to mount this capacitor on the MDF, so it should be added to the output cable of the music equipment.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 38/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (11) External Background Music (BGM) Source The cross connection for customer-owned external BGM sources is shown in Figure 007-23. Note: A maximum of 10 BGM sources can be provided in the system. PIM0 LTC0 PN-4COT/PN-2COT LEN0000 (No. 0) MDF J P R0 1 1 T0 26 26 #0 R1 2 2 BGM SOURCE T1 27 27 #0 #1 R2 3 3 T2 28 28 R3 4 4 T3 29 29 BGM SOURCE LEN0001 (No. 1) LT00 LEN0002 (No. 2) LEN0003 (No.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 39/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (12) Power Failure Transfer (PFT) The PFT function is included in the PN-AUCA Card. (a) Outline of the Connection. PABX TEL MDF MDF PN-AUCA PN-4COT/PN-2COT Figure 007-24 Outline of the PFT Connection CHAPTER 3 Page 102 Revision 1.0.1 AD-25182501 TO C.O.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 40/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (b) MDF Cross Connection PIM0 PN-4COT/PN-2COT J LTC0 P MDF C.O.R0 1 1 Ring C.O.T0 26 26 Tip C.O.R1 2 2 Ring C.O.T1 27 27 Tip 3 3 28 28 04 4 4 03 29 29 Sta. R0 5 5 Ring Sta. T0 30 30 Tip Sta. R1 6 6 Ring Sta. T1 31 31 Tip 7 7 32 32 04 8 8 03 33 33 LEN0000 (No. 0) LEN0001 (No. 1) LT00 TO C.O. TO C.O. 02 01 CN1 PN-AUCA 4Q-TW-0.3 CONN CA LEN0004 (No. 0) LEN0005 (No.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 41/42 Termination of Cables on MDF LTC0 (J) LEN0000 LEN0001 LEN0004 LEN0005 26 C.O.T0 27 C.O.T1 28 29 30 Sta.T0 31 Sta.T1 32 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (P) C.O.R0 C.O.R1 Sta.R0 Sta.R1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C.O.R0 26 C.O.T0 C.O.R1 27 C.O.T1 28 29 Sta.R0 30 Sta.T0 Sta.R1 31 Sta.T1 32 33 Figure 007-25 MDF Cross Connection for the PFT (Continued) Note: The third and fourth circuits in the PN-4COT card cannot be used for the PFT function. CHAPTER 3 Page 104 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-007 Sheet 42/42 Termination of Cables on MDF (13) Alarm Display Panel (ALM DSPP). Cross connection for the Alarm Display Panel is shown below. ALARM DISPLAY PANEL PWR PIM0 MJ MN MDF LTC0 J P MJ 25 25 MN 50 50 PN-CP00 FRONT PZ-PW86 MN –27V MJ PWR GND -27V REAR GND 26 50 1 MN 25 1 MJ 25 LTC0 (J) 26 MJ 50 MN (P) Figure 007-26: MDF Cross Connection for Alarm Display Panel AD-25182501 CHAPTER 3 Page 105 Revision 1.0.
NAP- 200-008 Sheet 1/2 Mounting of Circuit Cards 1. Mounting Procedure (1) For testing, turn on the “SW” switch on the PZ-PW86/PW86(A) Card(s). Make sure that each “ON” lamp (Green) is lit. Note: This switch also controls the battery feed. BATTERY START (PZ-PW86(A) only). PZ-PW86(A) MJ MN ON “ON” LAMP (GREEN) ON 1 2 MODE AUX PWR GND FG -27V _ BATT2 + _ SW BATT1 + I ON OFF O “SW” SWITCH 100/120V AC TO AC MAINS CAUTION:Set the appropriate voltage before turning on the AC switch.
NAP- 200-008 Sheet 2/2 Mounting of Circuit Cards ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required (2) (3) Before mounting circuit cards, confirm the folowing items. • Wrist Strap and Conductive Work Surface are prepared. • Switch setting of circuit cards is already completed (Refer to the Circuit Card Manual). • The “SW” switches of all PZ-PW86 Cards are turned off.
NAP- 200-009 Sheet 1/3 System Initialization and System Data Entry ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 1. System Initialization • There are two methods for System Initialization. The first method is to Clear All Data, except LEN0000 as a CAT terminal, and then program the System Data. The second method is to use the Resident System Program, which causes the system to configure itself automatically to the default settings, wherever the line/ trunk cards are installed.
NAP- 200-009 Sheet 2/3 System Initialization and System Data Entry ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required 2. System Data Entry • There are two methods for data entry, both of which employ a CAT or a MAT. 2.1 CAT (Customer Administration Terminal) Any Dterm can be assigned as a CAT terminal through programming. The Dterm can still be used as a regular telephone when it is not in CAT mode.
NAP- 200-009 Sheet 3/3 System Initialization and System Data Entry ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required To reset CAT mode: While “COMMAND = -” is displayed on LCD: 1. Lift the handset (off hook) - SPKR lamp is off. 2. Replace the handset (on hook) - CNF, ANS lamps are off. - LCD returns to clock. 2.2 MAT (Maintainance Administration Terminal) In addition to the CAT mode programming, the MAT can also be used. Refer to the MAT Operation Guide and the Command Manual.
NAP- 200-010 Sheet 1/1 Operation Test 1.