Pure IP-PBX Installation Manual Model No. KX-TDE100 KX-TDE200 Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Pure IP-PBX. Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use. KX-TDE100/KX-TDE200: PMMPR Software File Version 1.0000 or later SD Logo is a trademark.
System Components System Components Table Category Shelves Model No.
System Components Table Category Physical Trunk Cards Model No.
System Components Table Category Power Supply Units (PSUs) Cell Stations (CSs) Basic CSs High-density CSs Proprietary Equipment Model No. Description KX-TDA0103 L-Type Power Supply Unit (PSU-L) KX-TDA0104 M-Type Power Supply Unit (PSU-M) KX-TDA0108 S-Type Power Supply Unit (PSU-S) KX-TDA0141CE 2-Channel Cell Station Unit Using a DHLC/DLC Card (PTinterface CS) for DECT Portable Station KX-TDA0141 2-Channel Cell Station Unit Using a DHLC/DLC Card (PTinterface CS) for 2.
Notes • • For the equipment (e.g., Add-on Key Module, USB Module, Headset*1) that can be connected to a particular telephone, refer to the telephone's manual. For other equipment that can be connected to the PBX, refer to "1.2.2 System Connection Diagram".
Important Information SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SECURITY PRECAUTIONS In order to use the PBX safely and correctly the Security Requirements below must be observed. Failure to do so may result in: • Loss, leakage, falsification or theft of user information. • Illegal use of the PBX by a third party. • Interference or suspension of service caused by a third party. What is User Information? User Information is defined as: 1.
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: For All Telephone Equipment WARNING • • • • DO NOT INSTALL THE PRODUCT IN ANY OTHER WAY THAN DESCRIBED IN RELEVANT MANUALS. FOR SAFETY REASONS, DO NOT PHYSICALLY MODIFY THE PRODUCT OR ANY OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT. THE PRODUCT MAY ONLY BE INSTALLED AND SERVICED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
12. Avoid using wired telephones during an electrical storm. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 13. Do not use a telephone in the vicinity of a gas leak to report the leak. 14. The product should be kept free of dust, moisture, high temperature (more than 40 ˚C) and vibration, and should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
2. Do not insert objects of any kind into this product through its slots and openings, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on or in the product. 3. Keep the unit away from heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise such as fluorescent lamps, motors and televisions. These noise sources can interfere with the performance of the PBX. 4.
Precaution For users in the European Union only • Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private households) This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis.
• • • • Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom's Telepermit requirements are dependent on the equipment (PBX) associated with this modem. In order to operate within the limits for compliance with Telecom's Specifications, the associated PBX equipment shall be set to ensure that modem calls are answered between 3 and 30 seconds of receipt of ringing.
Introduction This Installation Manual is designed to serve as an overall technical reference for the Panasonic Pure IPPBX, KX-TDE100/KX-TDE200. It provides instructions for installing the hardware, and programming the PBX using the KX-TDE Maintenance Console. The Structure of this Manual This manual contains the following sections: Section 1 System Outline Provides general information on the PBX, including the system capacity and specifications.
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Precautions for Users in the United Kingdom FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY. This appliance is supplied with a moulded three-pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
How to replace the fuse: Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse and fuse cover. The equipment must be connected to direct extension lines, and a payphone should not be connected as an extension. 999 and 112 can be dialled on the apparatus after accessing the Exchange line for the purpose of making outgoing calls to the BT emergency services. During dialling, this apparatus may tinkle the bells of other telephones using the same line.
Table of Contents 1 System Outline ..................................................................................... 19 1.1 1.1.1 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.3 1.3.1 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 2 Activation Key Installation ................................................................... 39 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 3 Information about the Activation Keys ......................................................................... 40 Activation Keys....................................................................
3.5.4 3.5.5 3.5.6 3.5.7 3.5.8 3.5.9 3.5.10 3.5.11 3.5.12 3.6 3.6.1 3.6.2 3.6.3 3.6.4 3.6.5 3.6.6 3.6.7 3.6.8 3.7 3.7.1 3.7.2 3.7.3 3.7.4 3.7.5 3.7.6 3.8 3.8.1 3.8.2 3.8.3 3.8.4 3.9 3.9.1 3.9.2 3.9.3 3.9.4 3.9.5 3.9.6 3.9.7 3.9.8 3.10 3.10.1 3.10.2 3.10.3 3.10.4 3.10.5 3.10.6 3.10.7 3.10.8 3.11 3.11.1 CID8 Card (KX-TDA0193) ................................................................................................ 91 E&M8 Card (KX-TDA0184) ...............................................................
3.12 3.12.1 3.13 3.13.1 3.14 3.14.1 3.15 3.15.1 4 Guide for the KX-TDE Maintenance Console ................................... 227 4.1 4.1.1 4.2 4.2.1 4.3 4.3.1 5 Connection of Peripherals ........................................................................................... 215 Connection of Peripherals ...............................................................................................215 LAN Connection ..................................................................................
Section 1 System Outline This section provides general information on the PBX, including the system capacity and specifications.
1.1 System Highlights 1.1 System Highlights 1.1.1 System Highlights IPCMPR Card Features The IPCMPR card (the preinstalled Main Processing card) includes the following features and resources: VoIP Trunks/VoIP Extensions The IPCMPR card allows the use of IP trunks (H.323/SIP) and IP telephones (IP-PTs, IP softphones, and SIP Extensions). By connecting a DSP card to the IPCMPR card, these IP trunks and extensions can be used. It is also possible to increase the number of IP trunks (max.
1.1 System Highlights Calls between KX-NT300 series IP-PTs support G.722 CODEC allowing for high sound quality conversations. SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Extensions This PBX supports the connection of third party SIP supported IP telephones (hardphones and softphones). SIP Extensions make and receive calls using IP. IP Softphones This PBX supports the connection of Panasonic IP softphones, providing IP-PT operations and features using software on a PC.
1.1 System Highlights External Device Support The following are just a few of the many useful optional devices available to enhance your telephony system: Portable Station (PS) Features PSs can be connected to this PBX. It is possible to use the PBX features using the PS like a PT. This PBX supports basic CSs (allows up to 4 PSs to be on a call simultaneously) as well as high-density CSs (allows up to 8 PSs to be on a call simultaneously).
1.1 System Highlights Built-in Small Call Centre Features An incoming call distribution (ICD) group can be used as a small call centre with the following features: – Queuing Feature When a preprogrammed number of extensions in an ICD group are busy, additional incoming calls can wait in a queue.
1.2 Basic System Construction 1.2 Basic System Construction 1.2.1 Basic Shelf The basic shelf contains an IPCMPR card for controlling the PBX. To use the system, install a power supply unit (PSU) in the PSU Slot and optional service cards in the basic shelf.
1.2 Basic System Construction 1.2.2 System Connection Diagram ITSP*1 Network Private IP Network Trunk (Telephone Company Lines) Analogue/BRI/PRI/T1/E1 WAN Remote PC Pure IP-PBX DCE*2 (e.g.
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1.3 Optional Equipment 1.3 Optional Equipment 1.3.1 Optional Equipment Model No. Model Name Description KX-TDE0110 16-Channel VoIP DSP Card (DSP16) 16-channel digital signal processor card with a 4Channel IP Trunk activation key and a 8-Channel IP Proprietary Telephone activation key preinstalled. Compliant with ITU-T G.729a and G.711 CODEC methods. To be mounted on the IPCMPR card.
1.3 Optional Equipment Model No. Model Name Description KX-TDA0172 16-Port Digital Extension Card (DLC16) 16-port digital extension card for DPTs, DSS consoles, and PT-interface CSs (Basic/Highdensity). KX-TDA0173 8-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card (SLC8) 8-port extension card for SLTs with 2 power failure transfer (PFT) ports. KX-TDA0174 16-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card (SLC16) 16-port extension card for SLTs with 4 power failure transfer (PFT) ports.
1.3 Optional Equipment Model No. Model Name Description KX-TDA0290 PRI Card (PRI23) 1-port ISDN Primary Rate Interface card (23B channels). NI (North American standard ISDN protocol) compliant. KX-TDA0470 16-Channel VoIP Extension Card (IP- 16-channel VoIP extension card. Compliant with EXT16) Panasonic proprietary protocol, and ITU-T G.729a and G.711 CODEC methods. KX-TDA0484 4-Channel VoIP Gateway Card (IPGW4E) KX-TDA0490 16-Channel VoIP Gateway Card (IP- 16-channel VoIP gateway card.
1.4 Specifications 1.4 Specifications 1.4.1 General Description Control Bus Original bus (16-bit, 8 MHz, 10 megabytes per second) Communication Bus H.100 bus conformity (1024 time slots) Switching Non-blocking Power Input PSU-S 100 V AC to 130 V AC; 1.4 A/200 V AC to 240 V AC; 0.8 A; 50 Hz/60 Hz PSU-M 100 V AC to 130 V AC; 2.5 A/200 V AC to 240 V AC; 1.4 A; 50 Hz/60 Hz PSU-L 100 V AC to 130 V AC; 5.1 A/200 V AC to 240 V AC; 2.
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1.4 Specifications 1.4.3 System Capacity Type and Maximum Number of Slots The PBX supports the following type and number of slots.
1.4 Specifications Maximum Optional Service Cards The following number of cards can be installed in the Free Slots or Virtual Slots of the PBX. Notes • • Any card that exceeds the capacity of the PBX will be ignored. When the PBX starts up with an invalid configuration, some cards will be ignored.
1.4 Specifications Cards Mounted on Other Optional Service Cards Maximum Number Card Type Mounted on KX-TDE100 KX-TDE200 1 1 DSP16 DSP64 IPCMPR Card RMT 1 1 12 16 LCOT8 Card/LCOT16 Card EXT-CID 6 8 SLC8 Card DPH4 4 4 DPH2 8 8 2*1 2*1 MSG4 4 4 EIO4 4 4 CID/PAY8 CID8 ECHO16 *1 OPB3 Card Only 1 ECHO16 card can be mounted on each OPB3 card. Maximum Trunks and Extensions The PBX supports the following number of trunks and extensions.
1.4 Specifications Maximum Terminal Equipment The following shows the number of each terminal equipment type supported by the PBX.
1.4 Specifications Note for KX-NT265 IP-PT users The supported card varies depending on the software version of your KX-NT265 IP-PT. To confirm the version, follow the procedure below: While starting up SP-PHONE PROGRAM SP-PHONE "AP Version". Select "Version display". Select "Maintenance". To exit the programming mode SP-PHONE Software version is displayed. HOLD HOLD HOLD HOLD Power Supply Unit Selection The PBX needs a power supply unit (PSU) suitable for its configuration.
1.4 Specifications PSU Capacity Each PSU supports a different load figure. PSU Type Maximum Load Figure PSU-S (for KX-TDE100 only) 64 PSU-M 128 PSU-L (for KX-TDE200 only) 512 Calculation Example (KX-TDE200) Equipment Type Load Figure KX-T7600 series DPT 48 units 48 Other DPT 2 units 8 SLC16 1 card 16 MSLC16 1 card 16 VPS 8 ports 8 Total 96 The total load figure is 96. As this is between 64 and 128, you should install the PSU-M.
Section 2 Activation Key Installation This section describes information on activation keys, including how to obtain an activation key and install it in the SD Memory Card.
2.1 Information about the Activation Keys 2.1 Information about the Activation Keys 2.1.1 Activation Keys To use IP trunks and IP telephones on a private IP network using the IPCMPR card or to upgrade the software for enhanced features, you need the appropriate activation keys. Type and Maximum Number of Activation Keys The PBX supports the following type and number of activation keys: Description Maximum Number Supported IP Trunks/ IP Telephones 4 IP Trunk*1 Allows the use of 4 IP trunks (H.
2.1 Information about the Activation Keys Additional Activation Keys in the SD Memory Card (Activation Key Files) In addition to the preinstalled activation keys on the DSP16/DSP64 card, the following type and number of activation keys are installed in the SD Memory Card: Maximum Number Supported IP Trunks/IP Telephones Activation Key Type with DSP16 with DSP64 7 4 7 4 4 IP Trunk 8 IP Softphone/IP PT 8 IP PT with DSP16 with DSP64 28 IP trunks (H.323/ 16 IP trunks (H.
2.1 Information about the Activation Keys 2.1.2 Activation Key Card and Key Management System To obtain additional activation keys, you need to purchase the appropriate activation key cards and access the Key Management System. You can download the activation keys as an activation key file from the Key Management System. To download the activation keys, enter the MPR ID number shown on the IPCMPR card in the PBX, and activation key number and registration ID provided on each activation key card.
2.1 Information about the Activation Keys 2.1.3 Activation Key File The corresponding number of IP trunks and IP telephones or enhanced features can be activated by installing the downloaded activation key file(s) in the SD Memory Card of the IPCMPR card using the KXTDE Maintenance Console. Installing the Activation Key File in the SD Memory Card Make sure to install the KX-TDE Maintenance Console on the PC in advance, and connect the PC to the PBX.
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Section 3 Installation This section describes the procedures to install the PBX. Detailed instructions for planning the installation site, installing the shelves and optional service cards, and cabling of peripheral equipment are provided. Further information on system expansion and peripheral equipment installation is included.
3.1 Before Installation 3.1 Before Installation 3.1.1 Before Installation Please read the following notes concerning installation and connection before installing the PBX and terminal equipment. Be sure to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and guidelines. Safety Installation Instructions When installing telephone wiring, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: 1.
3.1 Before Installation 4. Use 2-pair telephone cables when connecting PTs. Use 1-pair telephone cables when connecting SLTs, data terminals, answering machines, computers, Voice Processing Systems, etc. 5. Unplug the system from its power source when wiring, and plug the system back in only after all wiring is completed. 6. Mis-wiring may cause the PBX to operate improperly. Refer to Section 2 "Installation" when wiring the system. 7.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 3.2 Installation of the PBX 3.2.1 Unpacking Unpack the box and check the items below: KX-TDE100 KX-TDE200 Main Unit 1 1 Ferrite Core (for the IPCMPR card) 2 2 1*2 1*2 Metal Bracket 1 1 Screw A 3 4 Screw B (Black) 2 6 Anchor Plug 3 4 Mini Plug (for pager and music source) 4 4 SD Memory Card 1 1 AC Cord with a Ferrite Core*1 *1 *2 48 In Canada, there is no ferrite core attached to the AC cord.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 3.2.2 Names and Locations Inside View KX-TDE100 KX-TDE200 D D C C B A E F A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 3.2.3 Opening/Closing the Front Cover Opening the Front Cover 1. Insert a flathead screwdriver into the opening (on the left of the screw cover) and unlatch the screw cover. Screw Cover 2. Turn the screw anticlockwise to loosen. 3. Slide the front cover to the right until it stops, then lift the front cover.
3.2 Installation of the PBX Closing the Front Cover 1. Hook the front cover onto the shelf (line up the protrusions on the cover with the receptacles on the shelf). Then slide the front cover to the left until it locks. 2. Turn the screw clockwise to tighten. 3. Secure the screw cover. 2 1 CAUTION • • For safety reasons, close the front cover and tighten the screw before operating the PBX. Do not forget to tighten the screw before securing the screw cover.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 3.2.4 Installing/Replacing the Power Supply Unit Function PSU Type Lower/Upper Input Voltage Range Current PSU-S (for KX-TDE100) Lower: 100 V AC to 130 V AC 1.4 A Upper: 200 V AC to 240 V AC 0.8 A PSU-M (for KX-TDE100/KXTDE200) Lower: 100 V AC to 130 V AC 2.5 A Upper: 200 V AC to 240 V AC 1.4 A PSU-L (for KX-TDE200) Lower: 100 V AC to 130 V AC 5.1 A Upper: 200 V AC to 240 V AC 2.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 3. Never install or replace a PSU unless at least 20 s has elapsed after the AC supply and backup battery supply are disconnected. 4. To protect the back board from static electricity, do not touch parts on the back board in the main unit and PSU. To discharge static electricity, touch ground or wear an earthing strap. The following procedures are for installing or replacing a PSU only. Do not replace or remove the PSU for any other purpose. Installing the Power Supply Unit 1.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 2. Push the release lever in the direction of the arrow, so that the PSU engages securely with the connector on the back board. Back Board Release Lever 3. Turn the 4 screws clockwise, in the order indicated by the numbers 1 to 4, to fix the PSU. 3 2 Screws 4 1 Replacing the Power Supply Unit 1. Unplug the AC power cord and Back-up Battery Cable.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 2. Turn the 4 screws anticlockwise to loosen them. Screws 3. Pull the release lever in the direction of the arrow to disconnect the PSU from the back board. Back Board Release Lever 4. Replace the PSU. New PSU Current PSU 5. Follow the steps in "Installing the Power Supply Unit".
3.2 Installation of the PBX 3.2.5 Frame Earth Connection IMPORTANT Connect the frame of the PBX to earth. 1. Loosen the screw. 2. Insert an earthing wire (user- Screw supplied)*. 3. Tighten the screw. 4. Connect the earthing wire to earth. Earthing wire To earth * For earthing wire, green-and-yellow insulation is required, and the cross-sectional area of the conductor must be more than 0.75 mm2 or 18 AWG. • • • 56 Be sure to comply with applicable local regulations (e.g., laws, guidelines).
3.2 Installation of the PBX 3.2.6 Backup Battery Connection The backup batteries and Back-up Battery Cable provide a backup power supply to allow full use of the PBX in the event of a power failure. In case of power failure, the backup batteries automatically maintain the power to the PBX without interruption.
3.2 Installation of the PBX Connecting Backup Batteries 1. Turn off the battery switch on the PSU. 2. Connect the Back-up Battery Cable to a set of 3 identical batteries.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 3.2.7 Installing/Removing the Optional Service Cards CAUTION To protect the back board from static electricity, do not touch parts on the back board in the main unit and on the optional service cards. To discharge static electricity, touch ground or wear an earthing strap. Note The optional service cards can be installed or removed while the DC power is supplied. However, when installing or removing the IPCMPR card, the DC power supply must be turned off.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 2. Holding the card as shown below, push the release lever in the direction of the arrow so that the card engages securely with the connector on the back board. Back Board Release Lever 3. Turn the 2 screws clockwise to fix the card in place. Screws Note Make sure the screws are tightened to earth the card securely.
3.2 Installation of the PBX Covering the Blank Slots Be sure to cover each slot in which no optional service card is installed by using a Blank Slot Cover. CAUTION Failure to install the Blank Slot Cover may cause electromagnetic interference.
3.2 Installation of the PBX Handling of the Cables When cables are connected to the PBX, run the cables to either the right or the left and then towards the back of the shelf as shown below. 1 2 4 3 Note For safety reasons, do not stretch, bend, or pinch the AC power cord.
3.2 Installation of the PBX Removing the Optional Service Cards 1. Turn the 2 screws anticlockwise to loosen them. Screws 2. Pull the release lever in the direction of the arrow to disconnect the card from the back board. Pull the card from the shelf to remove it.
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3.2 Installation of the PBX 3.2.9 Attaching a Ferrite Core A ferrite core must be attached when: • an RJ45 connector is connected to an IPCMPR, T1, E1, PRI, BRI, IP-GW16 or IP-EXT16 cards, or • an Amphenol connector is connected to an extension card. Note In Canada, the ferrite core is not necessarily required for the T1 and PRI23 cards. Attaching to an RJ45 Connector For the IPCMPR Card Wrap the cable once around the ferrite core, then close the case of the ferrite core.
3.2 Installation of the PBX For a BRI Card Attach the ferrite core, then close the case of the ferrite core. Attach the ferrite core as close to the card's connector as possible. The ferrite core is included with the card. When only 1 or 2 cables are used for connection, wrap the cable(s) once around the ferrite core. When 3 or 4 cables are used for connection, simply pass the cables through the ferrite core. Note For every 4 cables, use 1 ferrite core; a ferrite core holds a maximum of 4 cables.
3.2 Installation of the PBX Attaching to an Amphenol Connector For Extension Cards Pass the cable through the ferrite core, then close the case of the ferrite core. Attach the ferrite core 3 cm away from the connector. The ferrite core is included with the card. 3 cm If you need to open the ferrite core, use a flathead screwdriver to unlatch the case of the ferrite core.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 3.2.10 Fastening an Amphenol Connector An Amphenol 57JE-type connector is used on some of the optional service cards. To connect an Amphenol connector, use the spring latch or screw to fix the upper part and use Velcro ® tape to fix the lower part of the connector. Type A (Spring Latch + Velcro Tape) Type B (Screw + Velcro Tape) Velcro Tape Velcro Tape 1 Spring Latch Remove the screw on the optional service card.
3.2 Installation of the PBX Amphenol Connector Pin Assignment Chart Below is an Amphenol connector pin assignment chart for all optional service cards that use the Amphenol connector. For more details, refer to the appropriate section in "3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards" and "3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards". Pin No.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 3.2.11 Wall Mounting (KX-TDE200) WARNING • • • • • Notes • • • • • MAKE SURE THAT THE WALL THAT THE SHELF WILL BE ATTACHED TO IS STRONG ENOUGH TO SUPPORT THE SHELF. IF NOT, IT IS NECESSARY FOR THE WALL TO BE REINFORCED. ONLY USE THE WALL-MOUNTING EQUIPMENT (ANCHOR PLUGS, SCREWS, METAL BRACKET) INCLUDED WITH THE PBX. WHEN DRIVING THE SCREWS INTO THE WALL, BE CAREFUL TO AVOID TOUCHING ANY METAL LATHS, WIRE LATHS OR METAL PLATES IN THE WALL.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 1. Install 4 anchor plugs in the wall, using the metal bracket as a template. Fix the metal bracket with 4 screws (A). Anchor Plug Hammer Wall Anchor Plug 8 mm Metal Bracket 30 mm Screw (A) Metal Bracket Screw (A) Drive the screw to this point. 2. Hook the shelf onto the metal bracket, making sure that the shelf slides down and onto the hooked parts of the metal bracket. Use 2 screws (B) to fix both sides of the shelf.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 3.2.12 Wall Mounting (KX-TDE100) WARNING • • • • • Notes • • • • • MAKE SURE THAT THE WALL THAT THE SHELF WILL BE ATTACHED TO IS STRONG ENOUGH TO SUPPORT THE SHELF. IF NOT, IT IS NECESSARY FOR THE WALL TO BE REINFORCED. ONLY USE THE WALL-MOUNTING EQUIPMENT (ANCHOR PLUGS, SCREWS, METAL BRACKET) INCLUDED WITH THE PBX. WHEN DRIVING THE SCREWS INTO THE WALL, BE CAREFUL TO AVOID TOUCHING ANY METAL LATHS, WIRE LATHS OR METAL PLATES IN THE WALL.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 1. Install 3 anchor plugs in the wall, using the metal bracket as a template. Fix the metal bracket with 3 screws (A). Anchor Plug Hammer Anchor Plug 8 mm Wall 30 mm Metal Bracket TOP Screw (A) TOP Screw (A) Metal Bracket Drive the screw to this point. 2. Hook the shelf onto the metal bracket, making sure that the shelf slides down and onto the hooked parts of the metal bracket. Use 2 screws (B) to fix both sides of the shelf.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 3.2.13 Floor Standing (KX-TDE200 Only) Notes • • • • Do not block the openings of the shelf. Allow space of at least 20 cm above and 10 cm at the sides of the shelf. Make sure that the surface behind the shelf is flat and free of obstacles, so that the openings on the back of the shelf will not be blocked. Make sure that the surface behind the shelf is not made of wood. Be careful not to drop the shelf. 1.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 3. Lift the shelf, attach it to the metal bracket, slide it backwards until it locks, and retain it with 2 screws (B). 2 1 TOP FRONT Screws (B) Metal Bracket 4. Fix the front cover on the shelf (refer to "3.2.3 Opening/Closing the Front Cover").
3.2 Installation of the PBX 3.2.14 Surge Protector Installation Overview A massive electrical surge can be caused if lightning strikes a telephone cable 10 m above ground, or if a telephone line comes into contact with a power line. A surge protector is a device that is connected to a trunk to prevent potentially dangerous electrical surges from entering the building via the trunk and damaging the PBX and connected equipment.
3.2 Installation of the PBX Outside Installation (Main Building) Surge Protector Trunk (Another Building) Trunk Extn. Terminal Board PBX Extn. Surge Protector CS Extn. Extn. SLT PT PT-interface CS SLT PT PT-interface CS CS Earth Extn.: Extension Line If you install an extension outside of the building, the following precautions are recommended: a. Install the extension wire underground. b. Use a conduit to protect the wire.
3.2 Installation of the PBX 1. Connect the earth rod to the surge protector using an earthing wire with a cross-sectional area of at least 1.3 mm2. 2. Bury the earth rod near the protector. The earthing wire should be as short as possible. 3. The earthing wire should run straight to the earth rod. Do not run the wire around other objects. 4. Bury the earth rod at least 50 cm underground. Notes • • The above figures are recommendations only.
3.3 Information about the Main Processing Card 3.3 Information about the Main Processing Card 3.3.1 IPCMPR Card Function The IPCMPR card is the preinstalled main processing card with built-in SVM feature (2-channel). The Virtual Cards (trunk/extension) can be installed in Virtual Slots of the IPCMPR card and can be activated with the activation keys. Also, the IPCMPR supports LAN connection so that IP telephones (IP-PTs, IP softphones, SIP Extensions) and PCs can be connected on a private IP network.
3.3 Information about the Main Processing Card Notes • • • • • • • • • Make sure to use the MNT port for PC connection, and the LAN port for LAN connection. The maximum length of the cable to be connected to the IPCMPR card is 100 m. When connecting the RJ45 connector, attach the ferrite core included with the PBX. Refer to "3.2.9 Attaching a Ferrite Core". For details about Virtual Slots, refer to "1.4.3 System Capacity". For details about the activation keys, refer to "2.
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3.3 Information about the Main Processing Card 3.3.2 DSP16 Card (KX-TDE0110) and DSP64 Card (KX-TDE0111) Function DSP16: DSP64: 16-channel digital signal processor card with a 4-Channel IP Trunk activation key and a 8Channel IP Proprietary Telephone activation key preinstalled. Compliant with ITU-T G.729a and G.711 CODEC methods. To be mounted on the IPCMPR card.
3.3 Information about the Main Processing Card 3.3.3 RMT Card (KX-TDA0196) Function Analogue modem card for remote communication with the PBX. ITU-T V.90 support. To be mounted on the IPCMPR card.
3.4 Information about the Virtual Cards 3.4 Information about the Virtual Cards 3.4.1 Virtual Cards Function Virtual Cards are included with the IPCMPR card and can be activated with the appropriate activation key. By installing Virtual Cards in the Virtual Slots of the IPCMPR card using the KX-TDE Maintenance Console, IP trunks and IP extensions can be used via the IPCMPR card. Virtual Card Description Virtual 16-Channel VoIP Gateway Card (V-IPGW16) Virtual Card for 16-channel H.323 trunk.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards 3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards 3.5.1 LCOT4 Card (KX-TDA0183), LCOT8 Card (KX-TDA0180), and LCOT16 Card (KX-TDA0181) Function LCOT4: LCOT8: LCOT16: 4-port analogue trunk card with 2 power failure transfer (PFT) ports. 8-port analogue trunk card with 2 power failure transfer (PFT) ports. One CID8 or CID/PAY8 card can be mounted on the LCOT8 card (refer to "3.5.3 CID/PAY8 Card (KX-TDA0189)" and "3.5.4 CID8 Card (KX-TDA0193)").
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards Pin Assignments Amphenol Connector 50 26 Notes • • 25 1 No. Signal Name Function No.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards 3.5.2 DID8 Card (KX-TDA0182) Function 8-port DID trunk card. LED Amphenol To DID line Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws × 2 User-supplied (not included): Amphenol connector Notes • • To connect the Amphenol connector, refer to "3.2.10 Fastening an Amphenol Connector". To confirm the trunk connection, refer to "Confirming the Trunk Connection" in "3.15.1 Starting the PBX".
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3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards 3.5.3 CID/PAY8 Card (KX-TDA0189) Function 8-port Caller ID signal type FSK/FSK (with Call Waiting Caller ID [Visual Caller ID])/DTMF, and 8-port Pay Tone Service (12 kHz/16 kHz). To be mounted on the LCOT8/LCOT16 cards. Set all DIP switches for ports 09-16 at "OFF" positions (LCOT16 card only).
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards 3.5.4 CID8 Card (KX-TDA0193) Function 8-port Caller ID signal type FSK/FSK (with Call Waiting Caller ID [Visual Caller ID])/DTMF. To be mounted on the LCOT8/LCOT16 cards. LCOT16 card only OFF inside ON SW2 CID8 Card Screw SW1 ON OFF Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws × 2 User-supplied (not included): none Note Only 1 CID8 card can be mounted on the LCOT8 card.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards 3.5.5 E&M8 Card (KX-TDA0184) Function 8-port E & M (TIE) trunk card. Type 5 support. LED Amphenol To terminal board from the E & M (TIE) line Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws × 2 User-supplied (not included): Amphenol connector Notes • • • 92 Connect this optional service card to the trunk through terminal board from the E & M (TIE) line; do not connect to the trunk directly.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards Pin Assignments Amphenol Connector 50 26 25 1 No. Signal Name Function No.
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3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards 3.5.6 T1 Card (KX-TDA0187) Function 1-port T1 trunk card. EIA/TIA standard compliant. A LEDs B RJ45 To NT1 / Extension Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Ferrite core × 1 User-supplied (not included): RJ45 connector Notes • • • • When connecting this optional service card to the trunk, connect through NT1; do not connect to the trunk directly.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards Pin Assignments RJ45 Connector for Trunk Use 8 1 No. Signal Name Level [V] Function 1 RX+ (+) Receive data (+) 2 RX- (-) Receive data (-) 3 Reserved – – 4 TX- (-) Transmit data (-) 5 TX+ (+) Transmit data (+) 6-8 Reserved – – RJ45 Connector for Extension Use 8 1 No.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards Indication Colour Description SYNC Green Synchronisation status indication • OFF: Not synchronised • ON: Synchronised • Flashing (60 times per minute): Synchronised (Clock Master) Maximum Cabling Distance of Extension Connection The maximum length of the extension cable that connects the T1 cards is shown below: Diameter 0.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards 3.5.7 E1 Card (KX-TDA0188) Function 1-port E1 trunk card. ITU-T standard compliant.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards Switch Settings Switch Type Usage and Status Definition Termination Slide Select 120 Ω (default) or 75 Ω to match the connector type to be used. A/B Slide When using an RJ45 connector, select A (default) for trunk or B for extension use. When using BNC connectors, make sure that A is selected. Frame Ground Short Short pin J308 is for BNC (TX) outer conductor, and J309 is for BNC (RX) outer conductor.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards BNC (coaxial) Connector (RX) No.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards 3.5.8 BRI4 Card (KX-TDA0284) and BRI8 Card (KX-TDA0288) Function BRI4: BRI8: 4-port ISDN Basic Rate Interface card with 1 power failure transfer port. EURO-ISDN/ETSI compliant. 8-port ISDN Basic Rate Interface card with 1 power failure transfer port. EURO-ISDN/ETSI compliant.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards Switch Settings Switch Type Usage and Status Definition A/B Slide Select A (default) for trunk or B for extension use. Pin Assignments RJ45 Connector for Trunk Use 8 1 No. Signal Name Level [V] Function 1-2 Reserved – – 3 TX1 (+) Transmit data 1 4 RX2 (+) Receive data 2 5 RX1 (-) Receive data 1 6 TX2 (-) Transmit data 2 7-8 Reserved – – RJ45 Connector for Extension Use 8 1 No.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards Indication Colour Description LINE 8 LINE 7 LINE 6 LINE 5 LINE 4 LINE 3 LINE 2 LINE 1 Green Line status indication (LINE 1 to LINE 8): Refer to "LINE LED Pattern" below for details. Note LINE 5 to LINE 8 are for BRI8 card only.
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3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards 3.5.9 PRI30 Card (KX-TDA0290CE/CJ) Function 1-port ISDN Primary Rate Interface card (30B channels). EURO-ISDN/ETSI compliant.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards Switch Settings Switch Type Usage and Status Definition Termination Slide Select 120 Ω (default) or 75 Ω to match the connector type to be used. A/B Slide When using an RJ45 connector, select A (default) for trunk or B for extension use. When using BNC connectors, make sure that A is selected. Pin Assignments RJ45 Connector for Trunk Use 8 1 No.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards BNC (coaxial) Connector (RX) No.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards Maximum Cabling Distance of Extension Connection The maximum length of the extension cable that connects the PRI30 cards is shown below: Diameter 0.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards 3.5.10 PRI23 Card (KX-TDA0290) Function 1-port ISDN Primary Rate Interface card (23B channels). NI (North American standard ISDN protocol) compliant. A LEDs B RJ45 To NT1/ Extension Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Ferrite core × 1 User-supplied (not included): RJ45 connector Notes • • • • When connecting this optional service card to the trunk, connect through an NT1; do not connect to the U interface of the trunk directly.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards Pin Assignments RJ45 Connector for Trunk Use 8 1 No. Signal Name Level [V] Function 1 RX+ (+) Receive data (+) 2 RX- (-) Receive data (-) 3 Reserved – – 4 TX- (-) Transmit data (-) 5 TX+ (+) Transmit data (+) 6-8 Reserved – – RJ45 Connector for Extension Use 8 1 No.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards Indication Colour Description SYNC Green Synchronisation status indication • OFF: Not synchronised • ON: Synchronised • Flashing (60 times per minute): Synchronised (Clock Master) D-LINK Green Data link status indication • OFF: Not established • ON: Established Maximum Cabling Distance of Extension Connection The maximum length of the extension cable that connects the PRI23 cards is shown below: Diameter 0.
3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards 3.5.11 IP-GW4E Card (KX-TDA0484) Function 4-channel VoIP gateway card. Compliant with VoIP H.323 V.2 protocol, and ITU-T G.729a, G.723.1 and G.711 CODEC methods.
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3.5 Information about the Physical Trunk Cards 3.5.12 IP-GW16 Card (KX-TDA0490) Function 16-channel VoIP gateway card. Compliant with VoIP H.323 V.2 protocol, and ITU-T G.729a, G.723.1 and G.711 CODEC methods.
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3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards 3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards 3.6.1 CSIF4 Card (KX-TDA0143) and CSIF8 Card (KX-TDA0144) Function CSIF4: 4-port CS interface card for 4 CSs. CSIF8: 8-port CS interface card for 8 CSs.
3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards Pin Assignments RJ45 Connector 8 1 No.
3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards 3.6.2 DHLC8 Card (KX-TDA0170) Function 8-port digital hybrid extension card for DPTs, APTs, SLTs, DSS consoles, and PT-interface CSs (Basic/Highdensity), with 2 power failure transfer (PFT) ports. LED Amphenol To extensions Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws × 2, Ferrite core × 1 User-supplied (not included): Amphenol connector Notes • • • 118 Attach the included ferrite core to the cable. Refer to "3.2.
3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards Pin Assignments Amphenol Connector 50 26 25 1 No. Signal Name Function No.
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3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards 3.6.3 DLC8 Card (KX-TDA0171) Function 8-port digital extension card for DPTs, DSS consoles, and PT-interface CSs (Basic/High-density). LED Amphenol To extensions Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws × 2, Ferrite core × 1 User-supplied (not included): Amphenol connector Notes • • Attach the included ferrite core to the cable. Refer to "3.2.9 Attaching a Ferrite Core". To connect the Amphenol connector, refer to "3.2.
3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards Pin Assignments Amphenol Connector 50 26 25 1 No. Signal Name Function No.
3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards 3.6.4 DLC16 Card (KX-TDA0172) Function 16-port digital extension card for DPTs, DSS consoles, and PT-interface CSs (Basic/High-density). LED Amphenol To extensions Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws × 2, Ferrite core × 1 User-supplied (not included): Amphenol connector Notes • • Attach the included ferrite core to the cable. Refer to "3.2.9 Attaching a Ferrite Core". To connect the Amphenol connector, refer to "3.2.
3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards Pin Assignments Amphenol Connector 50 26 25 1 No. Signal Name Function No.
3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards 3.6.5 SLC8 Card (KX-TDA0173) Function 8-port extension card for SLTs with 2 power failure transfer (PFT) ports. LED Amphenol To extensions Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws × 2, Ferrite core × 1 User-supplied (not included): Amphenol connector Notes • • • Attach the included ferrite core to the cable. Refer to "3.2.9 Attaching a Ferrite Core". To connect the Amphenol connector, refer to "3.2.
3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards Pin Assignments Amphenol Connector 50 26 25 1 No. Signal Name Function No.
3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards 3.6.6 EXT-CID Card (KX-TDA0168) Function Sends Caller ID signals to extension ports. To be mounted on the SLC8 card only.
3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards 3.6.7 SLC16 Card (KX-TDA0174) and MSLC16 Card (KXTDA0175) Function SLC16: MSLC16: 16-port extension card for SLTs with 4 power failure transfer (PFT) ports. 16-port extension card for SLTs with Message Waiting Lamp control and 4 power failure transfer (PFT) ports. Maximum power output of 160 V/90 V for Message Waiting Lamp control.
3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards Pin Assignments Amphenol Connector 50 26 25 1 No. Signal Name Function No.
3.6 Information about the Physical Extension Cards 3.6.8 IP-EXT16 Card (KX-TDA0470) Function 16-channel VoIP extension card. Compliant with Panasonic proprietary protocol, and ITU-T G.729a and G.711 CODEC methods. LEDs RJ45 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Full Duplex) To LAN Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Ferrite core × 1 User-supplied (not included): RJ45 connector Notes • • The maximum length of the cable to be connected to this optional service card is 100 m.
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3.7 Information about the Other Physical Cards 3.7 Information about the Other Physical Cards 3.7.1 OPB3 Card (KX-TDA0190) Function Optional 3-slot base card for mounting a maximum of 3 option cards from the following: • DPH4 card • DPH2 card • EIO4 card • ECHO16 card • MSG4 card LED Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): none User-supplied (not included): none WARNING A LITHIUM BATTERY IS USED IN OPB3 CARD.
3.7 Information about the Other Physical Cards 3.7.2 DPH4 Card (KX-TDA0161) Function 4-port doorphone card for 4 doorphones and 4 door openers. To be mounted on the OPB3 card. Fully insert the connectors through the panel openings.
3.7 Information about the Other Physical Cards Pin Assignments 8-pin Terminal Block 1 8 No. Signal Name Function 1 DP4 Doorphone 4 transmit 2 com4 Doorphone 4 receive 3 DP3 Doorphone 3 transmit 4 com3 Doorphone 3 receive 5 DP2 Doorphone 2 transmit 6 com2 Doorphone 2 receive 7 DP1 Doorphone 1 transmit 8 com1 Doorphone 1 receive No.
3.7 Information about the Other Physical Cards 3.7.3 DPH2 Card (KX-TDA0162) Function 2-port doorphone card for 2 German-type doorphones and 2 door openers. To be mounted on the OPB3 card. Fully insert the connectors through the panel openings.
3.7 Information about the Other Physical Cards Pin Assignments 8-pin Terminal Block 1 8 No. Signal Name Function 1 Path_2b Doorphone 2 transmit 2 Path_2a Doorphone 2 receive 3 Call_2b Doorphone 2 call button 4 Call_2a Doorphone 2 call button com 5 Path_1b Doorphone 1 transmit 6 Path_1a Doorphone 1 receive 7 Call_1b Doorphone 1 call button 8 Call_1a Doorphone 1 call button com No.
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3.7 Information about the Other Physical Cards 3.7.4 EIO4 Card (KX-TDA0164) Function 4-port external input/output card. To be mounted on the OPB3 card. Fully insert the connectors through the panel openings.
3.7 Information about the Other Physical Cards Pin Assignments 8-pin Terminal Block 1 8 No. Signal Name Function 1 C4b Control 4 2 C4a Control 4 com 3 C3b Control 3 4 C3a Control 3 com 5 C2b Control 2 6 C2a Control 2 com 7 C1b Control 1 8 C1a Control 1 com No.
3.7 Information about the Other Physical Cards External Sensor Power to the external sensor is provided from the EIO4 card and must be grounded through the EIO4 card as indicated in the diagram below. A pair of "sensor" and "common" lines are connected to the EIO4 card for each external sensor. The PBX detects input from the sensor when the signal is under 100 Ω. Connection Diagram PBX OPB3 EIO4 +5V 33 10K I/O 4.7K External Sensor +5V sensor 33 common 4.
3.7 Information about the Other Physical Cards 3.7.5 ECHO16 Card (KX-TDA0166) Function 16-channel card for echo cancellation during conferences. To be mounted on the OPB3 card. OPB3 Card inside ECHO16 Card Screw Accessories and User-supplied Items Accessories (included): Screws × 3 User-supplied (not included): none Note To establish a conference call involving 6 to 8 parties, install an ECHO16 card and enable echo cancellation for conferences using the KX-TDE Maintenance Console.
3.7 Information about the Other Physical Cards 3.7.6 MSG4 Card (KX-TDA0191) Function 4-channel message card. To be mounted on the OPB3 card.
3.8 Connection of Extensions 3.8 Connection of Extensions 3.8.1 Maximum Cabling Distances of the Extension Wiring (Twisted Cable) Cable ø 0.4 mm: ø 0.5 mm: ø 0.6 mm: CAT 5: Maximum Distance 222 m 347 m 500 m 347 m Cable ø 0.4 mm: ø 0.5 mm: ø 0.6 mm: CAT 5: Maximum Distance 500 m 720 m 830 m 720 m Cable ø 0.4 mm: ø 0.5 mm: ø 0.6 mm: CAT 5: Maximum Distance 140 m 229 m 360 m 229 m Cable ø 0.4 mm: ø 0.5 mm: ø 0.
3.8 Connection of Extensions 3.8.2 Parallel Connection of the Extensions Any SLT can be connected in parallel with an APT or a DPT as follows. Note In addition to an SLT, an answering machine, a fax machine or a modem (PC) can be connected in parallel with an APT or a DPT. With APT For parallel connection, eXtra Device Port (XDP) mode must be disabled for that port through system programming. Refer to "1.11.9 Paralleled Telephone" and "2.1.
3.8 Connection of Extensions Using an EXtra Device Port With KX-T7600 Series DPT (except KX-T7665) To DHLC8 card 2-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T" and "R". 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T", "R", "D1" and "D2". DPT SLT TO MAIN UNIT TO TEL / PABX To DHLC8 card To SLT With Other DPT (except KX-T7560 and KX-T7565) To DHLC8 card 2-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T" and "R". 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T", "R", "D1" and "D2".
3.8 Connection of Extensions 3.8.3 Digital EXtra Device Port (Digital XDP) Connection A DPT can be connected to another DPT on the Digital XDP connection. In addition, if the DPT is connected to a DHLC8 card, it can also have an SLT connected in Parallel mode or XDP mode. Notes • • • Both DPTs must be KX-T7600 series DPTs (except KX-T7640). Note that the KX-T7667 can only be connected as a slave DPT. Parallel mode or XDP mode can be selected through system programming.
3.8 Connection of Extensions Using an EXtra Device Port To DLC8/DLC16 card To DHLC8 card (for connection of SLT) 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T", "R", "D1" and "D2". 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T", "R", 2-conductor wiring cord "D1" and "D2". Connect pins "T" and "R". Master DPT Slave DPT SLT Back View of DPTs TO MAIN UNIT / PABX TO TEL Cable ø 0.4 mm: ø 0.5 mm: ø 0.
3.8 Connection of Extensions With KX-T7600E Series DPT Using a Modular T-Adaptor To DLC8/DLC16 card Modular T-Adaptor To DHLC8 card (for connection of SLT) 2-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T" and "R". 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "D1" and "D2". 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "D1" and "D2". SLT Master DPT Slave DPT Back View of DPTs TO DIGITAL TO MAIN UNIT / PABX Cable ø 0.4 mm: ø 0.5 mm: ø 0.
3.8 Connection of Extensions Using an EXtra Device Port Connecting to a Slave DPT To DLC8/DLC16 card To DHLC8 card (for connection of SLT) 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T", "R", "D1" and "D2". 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T", "R", 2-conductor wiring cord "D1" and "D2". Connect pins "T" and "R". Master DPT Slave DPT SLT Back View of DPTs TO MAIN UNIT / PABX TO DIGITAL Cable ø 0.4 mm: ø 0.5 mm: ø 0.
3.8 Connection of Extensions Connecting to a Master DPT To DLC8/DLC16 card To DHLC8 card (for connection of SLT) 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "D1" and "D2". 4-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T", "R", "D1" and "D2". Master DPT Slave DPT 2-conductor wiring cord Connect pins "T" and "R". SLT Back View of DPTs TO MAIN UNIT / PABX To DLC8/DLC16 card To DHLC8 card (for connection of SLT) To slave DPT Cable ø 0.4 mm: ø 0.5 mm: ø 0.
3.8 Connection of Extensions 3.8.4 First Party Call Control CTI Connection CTI connection between a PC and a KX-T7633/KX-T7636 DPT provides first party call control. The CTI connection is made via a USB interface (version 2.0), and uses the TAPI 2.1 protocol. A USB Module (KX-T7601) must be connected to the KX-T7633/KX-T7636 DPT. Note The operating system of the PC required for first party call control depends on your CTI application software.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations 3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations 3.9.1 Overview Required Equipment and Maximum Number of Calls CSs determine the area covered by the wireless system.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations CAUTION • • • • • • The CS should be kept free of dust, moisture, high temperature (more than 40 ˚C), low temperature (less than 0 ˚C), and vibration, and should not be exposed to direct sunlight. The CS should not be placed outdoors (use indoors). The CS should not be placed near high-voltage equipment. The CS should not be placed on a metal object. Do not use this wireless system near another high-power cordless system such as DECT or SS wireless.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations 3.9.2 Procedure Overview When connecting the wireless system, use extreme care in conducting the site survey. Site surveys can be conducted using the KX-TCA255/KX-TCA256/KX-TCA355/KX-TD7590 PS. An incorrectly performed site survey can result in poor service area, frequent noise, and disconnection of calls. 1. Investigate the installation site Refer to "3.9.3 Site Planning". a. Obtain a map of the CS installation site. b.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations e. Make sure that the radio signal strength level is greater than "3" at any location within the service area required by the user. 4. Finish the site survey Refer to "3.9.6 After Site Survey". a. Turn off the PS. b. Stop supplying power, and return all DIP switches of each CS to the OFF position. 5. Connect the CS and PS to the PBX and test the operation Refer to "3.9.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX". a. Connect the CSs to the PBX. b.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations 3.9.3 Site Planning Choosing the best site for the CS requires careful planning and testing of essential areas. The best location may not always be convenient for installation. Read the following information before installing the unit. Understanding Radio Waves Characteristics of Radio Waves The transmission of radio waves and the CS coverage area depend on the structure and materials of the building.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations Object Material Transmission Tendency Wall Concrete The thicker they are, the less radio waves penetrate them. Ferroconcrete Radio waves can penetrate them, but the more iron there is, the more radio waves are reflected. Glass Radio waves usually penetrate them. Glass with wire net Radio waves can penetrate them, but tend to be reflected. Glass covered with heatresistant film Radio waves are weakened considerably when they penetrate windows.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations CS Coverage Area The example below shows the size of the coverage area of 1 CS if it is installed in an area with no obstacles. Note Radio signal strength levels are measured during the site survey (refer to "3.9.5 Site Survey Using the KX-TCA255/KX-TCA256/KX-TCA355/KX-TD7590"). A Coverage Area Radio signal strength level is greater than "3".
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations Where CS coverage areas overlap, the PS will start call handover to the next CS if the signal from one CS becomes weak. However, if a PS moves away from a CS and there are no CSs available for handover, the PS may go out of range and the call could be lost. Example: Installing in a Room Separated by Interior Walls Things to take note of: • The room is separated by interior walls. • The room is surrounded by concrete walls.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations 3.9.4 Before Site Survey Use the KX-TCA255/KX-TCA256/KX-TCA355/KX-TD7590 PS to conduct the site survey. Note Display prompts for the site survey are only available in English. Checking the CS ID Number Check the CS ID number label attached to the CS. If the CS ID number label is not attached to the CS, check the CS ID number using the KX-TDE Maintenance Console. For details, refer to "2.5.15 Utility—CS Information" in the PC Programming Manual.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations Using the KX-TD7590 To enter letters 9 1 ABC 2 Press 1, 9, and POWER for more than 5 seconds. A: F1 C: F3 E: B: F2 D: INT' F: CS No. CS ID No. 0 to 7 0 to 9 and A to F OK To the Desired CS No. To the initial display Note To clear the CS ID number assigned to the PS, follow the procedure below: To clear one by one CS No. 0 to 7 1 9 DEF 3 To the Desired CS No. Press 1, 9, and POWER for more than 5 seconds.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations Setting and Installing the CS Temporarily for Site Survey 1. Switch the Radio Signal Test switch from OFF to ON. 2. Set the channel number switches as desired. 3. Set the Power Supply Select switch as desired (KX-TDA0158CE only).
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations KX-TDA0141CE/KX-TDA0142CE DIP Switch OFF ON 1 2 Channel Number Switch 3 4 Keep this switch at the default "OFF" position. Otherwise, the CS will not function.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations 4. After setting the DIP switches, connect the CS to an AC adaptor/battery box using a power supply adaptor. Notes • • • The AC adaptor should be connected to a vertically oriented or floor-mounted AC outlet. Do not connect the AC adaptor to a ceiling-mounted AC outlet, as the weight of the adaptor may cause it to become disconnected. For users in the United Kingdom: 240 V AC must not be used on a building site.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations 3.9.5 Site Survey Using the KX-TCA255/KX-TCA256/KX-TCA355/ KX-TD7590 The PS has a Radio Signal Test mode that monitors the state of the radio link to the CS for site survey. In Radio Signal Test mode, the frame loss and signal strength of a synchronous slot, and the signal strength of the other slots can be measured when the PS is monitoring the CS.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations 2. Measure the radio signal strength by moving towards and away from the CS. a. Move to the CS until the radio signal strength level becomes "12". b. Move away from the CS and identify the CS coverage area within which the radio signal strength level is greater than "8". Draw the area on the map. c. Move away from the CS and identify the CS coverage area within which the radio signal strength level is greater than "3". Draw the area on the map. PS Channel no.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for other CSs, and relocate the CSs when necessary. a. Overlap adjacent CS coverage areas where the radio signal strength level is "8" by 5 m to 10 m. Channel no. 0 5 m to 10 m Channel no. 1 b. Overlap the CS coverage areas of at least 2 CSs at any location in the installation site. Channel no. 0 Channel no. 1 Channel no. 2 Channel no. 3 c.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations Referring to the Stored Scan Data Using the KX-TCA255/KX-TCA256/KX-TCA355 9 1 1 Log No. 0 to 9 Press 1, 9, and POWER for more than 2 seconds. To go to other slots To go to specific channel / Channel No. Previous or Next 0 to 9 A a Using the KX-TD7590 1 9 1 Log No. 0 to 9 Press 1, 9, and POWER for more than 5 seconds. To go to other slots To go to specific channel / Channel No.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations 3.9.6 After Site Survey After obtaining the proper measurement results, exit Radio Signal Test mode before connecting the CS to the PBX. 1. Hold down the POWER button on the PS until the PS is turned OFF. 2. Disconnect the CS from the AC adaptor/battery box or the CSIF/DLC/DHLC card to stop supplying electricity. KX-TDA0158CE KX-TDA0141CE/KX-TDA0142CE 3. Switch all DIP switches on the CS from ON to OFF.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations 3.9.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Using a CSIF Card Refer to the following example to connect a CS to the PBX. KX-TDA0142CE CSIF8 Card Port 1 Cable ø 0.4 mm: ø 0.5 mm: ø 0.6 mm: CAT 5: Maximum Distance 444 m 694 m 1000 m 694 m CSIF card (RJ45) CS (RJ11) Signal Name D1 POWH POWL D2 Pin No. 1 2 3 4 Pin No.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations Using a DHLC/DLC Card Refer to the following examples to connect a CS to the PBX. KX-TDA0158CE DHLC8 Card Cable ø 0.4 mm: ø 0.5 mm: ø 0.6 mm: CAT 5: Maximum Distance 222 m 347 m 500 m 347 m CS 1 (RJ45) Signal Name D1C D2C D1B D1A D2A D2B D1D D2D Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Master CS 2 (RJ45) Signal Name D1C D2C D1B D1A D2A D2B D1D D2D Pin No.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations Notes • • • • The no. 4 and no. 5 pins (Master) of the CS must be connected to a pair of pins on the DHLC/DLC card. Then use 4 consecutive pairs of pins on the DHLC/DLC card, starting with the pins corresponding to the Master, as in the example above. When connecting multiple KX-TDA0158CE CSs to a DHLC/DLC card, make sure that the no. 4 and no. 5 pins (Master) of adjacent CSs are at least 3 pairs of pins away on the card.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations Connecting the CS 1. Connect the cable from the CSIF/DHLC/DLC card to the CS. KX-TDA0158CE Modular To DHLC/DLC card KX-TDA0141CE/KX-TDA0142CE Modular To CSIF/DHLC/DLC card 2. Pass the cable through the groove of the CS (in any direction depending on your preference).
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations For the KX-TDA0142CE User only: 3. Wrap the cable once around the ferrite core. Then close the case of the ferrite core. To CSIF card Note If you need to open the ferrite core, use a flathead screwdriver to unlatch the case of the ferrite core.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations Registering the PS The PS must be registered to the PBX before it can be used. Programming of both the PS and PBX is required. A PT with multiline display (e.g., KX-T7636 6-line display) is required to perform the PBX system programming. Note For details about system programming using a PT, refer to "2.3.2 PT Programming" in the Feature Guide, and "2.1 PT Programming" in the PT Programming Manual.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations Using the KX-TD7590 System lock can be set after PS registration. When system lock is enabled, the system lock password will be required for system setting. F F Press POWER for 5 seconds. To register for the first time SELECT / Select "INITIAL SETTING". OR To re-register If required SELECT / Select "PS-PROGRAM". Select "REGISTRATION". /OK System Lock Password Select "DECTSYS SETTING".
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations Setting the Personal Identification Number (PIN) for PS Registration To prevent registering the PS to a wrong PBX, a PIN for PS registration can be set to the PBX. Before registering the PS to the PBX, enter the PIN set to the PBX into the PS. By doing so, the PS will only be registered to the PBX with the matching PIN. Notes • By default, the PIN for PS registration is "1234" for both the PBX and PS.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations PS Termination Confirm the following before cancelling the PS registration: • The PS is turned on. • The PS is within range. [691] PS No. 001 to 128 ENTER ENTER If "Rejected" or "Time out" is displayed CLEAR YES Press "CLEAR". To the PS operation below END Press "YES". If the registration information is still stored in the PS Using the KX-TCA155/KX-TCA255/KX-TCA256/KX-TCA355 Press POWER for 2 seconds. Select "Setting Handset". Select "Registration".
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations Testing the Operation Walk around the service area while having a conversation using a registered PS. If noise is frequent or conversations disconnect, relocate the CSs or install an additional CS.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations 3.9.8 Wall Mounting Mounting the KX-TDA0158CE WARNING • • • • MAKE SURE THAT THE WALL THAT THE UNIT WILL BE ATTACHED TO IS STRONG ENOUGH TO SUPPORT THE UNIT (APPROX. 310 g). IF NOT, IT IS NECESSARY FOR THE WALL TO BE REINFORCED. ONLY USE THE WALL-MOUNTING EQUIPMENT (SCREWS, WASHERS) INCLUDED WITH THE UNIT. WHEN DRIVING THE SCREWS INTO THE WALL, BE CAREFUL TO AVOID TOUCHING ANY METAL LATHS, WIRE LATHS OR METAL PLATES IN THE WALL.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations Reference for Wall Mounting (KX-TDA0158CE) Please copy this page and use as a reference for wall mounting. Install a screw here. 83 mm Install a screw here. Note Make sure to set the print size to correspond with the size of this page. If the dimension of the paper output still deviates slightly from the measurement indicated here, use the measurement indicated here.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations Mounting the KX-TDA0141CE/KX-TDA0142CE WARNING • • • • MAKE SURE THAT THE WALL THAT THE UNIT WILL BE ATTACHED TO IS STRONG ENOUGH TO SUPPORT THE UNIT (APPROX. 310 g). IF NOT, IT IS NECESSARY FOR THE WALL TO BE REINFORCED. ONLY USE THE WALL-MOUNTING EQUIPMENT (SCREWS, WASHERS) INCLUDED WITH THE UNIT. WHEN DRIVING THE SCREWS INTO THE WALL, BE CAREFUL TO AVOID TOUCHING ANY METAL LATHS, WIRE LATHS OR METAL PLATES IN THE WALL.
3.9 Connection of DECT Portable Stations Reference for Wall Mounting (KX-TDA0141CE/KX-TDA0142CE) Please copy this page and use as a reference for wall mounting. Install a screw here. 71 mm Install a screw here. Note Make sure to set the print size to correspond with the size of this page. If the dimension of the paper output still deviates slightly from the measurement indicated here, use the measurement indicated here.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations 3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations 3.10.1 Overview Required Equipment and Maximum Number of Calls CSs determine the area covered by the wireless system.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations 3.10.2 Procedure Overview When connecting the wireless system, use extreme care in conducting the site survey. An incorrectly performed site survey can result in poor service area, frequent noise, and disconnection of calls. 1. Investigate the installation site Refer to "3.10.3 Site Planning". a. Obtain a map of the CS installation site. b. Identify the service area required by the user on the map. c.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations d. Make sure that adjacent CS coverage areas overlap where the radio signal strength level is "8" by at least 5 m. e. Make sure that the radio signal strength level is greater than "3" at any location within the service area required by the user. 4. Finish the site survey Refer to "3.10.6 After Site Survey". a. Turn off the PS. b. Stop supplying power, and return all DIP switches of each CS to the OFF position. 5.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations 3.10.3 Site Planning Choosing the best site for the CS requires careful planning and testing of essential areas. The best location may not always be convenient for installation. Read the following information before installing the unit. Understanding Radio Waves Characteristics of Radio Waves The transmission of radio waves and the CS coverage area depend on the structure and materials of the building.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations Object Material Transmission Tendency Wall Concrete The thicker they are, the less radio waves penetrate them. Ferroconcrete Radio waves can penetrate them, but the more iron there is, the more radio waves are reflected. Glass Radio waves usually penetrate them. Glass with wire net Radio waves can penetrate them, but tend to be reflected.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations CS Coverage Area The example below shows the size of the coverage area of 1 CS if it is installed in an area with no obstacles. Note Radio signal strength levels are measured during the site survey (refer to "3.10.5 Site Survey"). A Coverage Area Radio signal strength level is greater than "3". (About 50 m to 60 m) A B B Gray Zone: Conversation will be intermittent C Good Coverage Area Radio signal strength level is greater than "8".
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations one CS becomes weak. However, if a PS moves away from a CS and there are no CSs available for handover, the PS may go out of range and the call could be lost. If the signal from the CS fades, due to the structure of the building, there may be some handover delay. The user will hear a range warning before handover in this case. This also applies in the case of interference from 2.4 GHz apparatus.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations 3.10.4 Before Site Survey Setting and Installing the CS Temporarily for Site Survey 1. Switch the Radio Signal Test switch from OFF to ON. 2. Set the CS number switches as desired. 3. Set the Power Supply Select switch as desired (KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152 only). KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 CS no. 1 CS no. 2 CS no. 3 CS no. 4 CS no. 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 CS no.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations KX-TDA0141/KX-TDA0142 DIP Switch OFF ON 1 2 CS Number Switch 3 4 Keep this switch at the default "OFF" position. Otherwise, the CS will not function. 5 6 CS no. 1 CS no. 2 CS no. 3 CS no. 4 Radio Signal Test Switch CS no. 5 CS no. 6 CS no. 7 CS no. 8 CS no.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations 4. After setting the DIP switches, connect the CS to an AC adaptor/battery box using a power supply adaptor. Notes • • The AC adaptor should be connected to a vertically oriented or floor-mounted AC outlet. Do not connect the AC adaptor to a ceiling-mounted AC outlet, as the weight of the adaptor may cause it to become disconnected. If the Power Supply Select switch is set to ON in step 3, connect the CS to an AC adaptor/battery box.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations 3.10.5 Site Survey The PS has a Radio Signal Test mode that monitors the state of the radio link to the CS. After installing the CSs temporarily, set the PS to Radio Signal Test mode and measure each CS coverage area. Then, record the results on the map of the installation site. Testing the Radio Signal Strength Note Display prompts for the site survey are only available in English. 1. Enter Radio Signal Test mode.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations 2. Measure the radio signal strength by moving towards and away from the CS. a. Move to the CS until the radio signal strength level becomes "12". b. Move away from the CS and identify the CS coverage area within which the radio signal strength level is greater than "8". Draw the area on the map. c. Move away from the CS and identify the CS coverage area within which the radio signal strength level is greater than "3". Draw the area on the map. PS CS NO.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations b. Overlap the CS coverage areas of at least 2 CSs at any location in the installation site. CS no. 1 CS no. 2 CS no. 3 CS no. 4 c. Make sure that the radio signal strength level is greater than "3" at any location in the service area required by the user. Referring to the Stored Scan Data Using the KX-TD7684/KX-TD7694 1 9 1 Press 1, 9, and POWER for more than 2 seconds. Scan Data No. 0 to 9 Display example: When there is scan data NO.1 CS No.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations Using the KX-TD7690 1 9 1 Scan Data No. 0 to 9 Press 1, 9, and POWER for more than 2 seconds. Display example: When there is scan data NO.1 CS No.2 LEVEL: 9 When there is no scan data NO.0 NOT SAVED To the Desired Scan Data No. Deleting the Stored Scan Data Using the KX-TD7684/KX-TD7694 1 9 2 Scan Data No. 0 to 9, or # for all data Press 1, 9, and POWER for more than 2 seconds. To the Desired Scan Data No. Using the KX-TD7680 1 9 2 Scan Data No.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations 3.10.6 After Site Survey After obtaining the proper measurement results, exit Radio Signal Test mode before connecting the CS to the PBX. 1. Hold down the POWER button on the PS until the PS is turned OFF. 2. Disconnect the CS from the AC adaptor/battery box or the CSIF/DLC/DHLC card to stop supplying electricity. KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152 KX-TDA0141/KX-TDA0142 3. Switch all DIP switches on the CS from ON to OFF.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations 3.10.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Using a CSIF Card Refer to the following example to connect a CS to the PBX. KX-TDA0152/KX-TDA0142 CSIF8 Card Port 1 Cable ø 0.4 mm: ø 0.5 mm: ø 0.6 mm: CAT 5: Maximum Distance 444 m 694 m 1000 m 694 m CSIF card (RJ45) CS (RJ11) Signal Name D1 POWH POWL D2 Pin No. 1 2 3 4 Pin No.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations Using a DHLC/DLC Card Refer to the following example to connect a CS to the PBX. KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0141 DHLC8 Card Cable ø 0.4 mm: ø 0.5 mm: ø 0.6 mm: CAT 5: Maximum Distance 222 m 347 m 500 m 347 m CS (RJ11) Signal Name D1 D2 Pin No.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations Connecting the CS 1. Connect the cable from the CSIF/DHLC/DLC card to the CS. KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152 Modular To CSIF/DHLC/DLC card KX-TDA0141/KX-TDA0142 Modular To CSIF/DHLC/DLC card 2. Pass the cable through the groove of the CS (in any direction depending on your preference).
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations Registering the PS The PS must be registered to the PBX before it can be used. Programming of both the PS and PBX is required. A PT with multiline display (e.g., KX-T7636 6-line display) is required to perform the PBX system programming. Note For details about system programming using a PT, refer to "2.3.2 PT Programming" in the Feature Guide, and "2.1 PT Programming" in the PT Programming Manual.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations PS Registration [690] ENTER PS No. Extn. No. 001 to 128 1 to 4 digits To the PS operation below ENTER END When the PS has not been registered yet When registering the PS for the first time, it is possible to select the desired language for the display. (You do not need to enter the PS system programming mode when registering for the first time.) Using the KX-TD7684/KX-TD7694 C.Tone Press POWER for 2 seconds. C.Tone Press "F" for 2 seconds.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations Setting the System Lock When a system lock has been set, the system lock password will be required for PS system setting. Using the KX-TD7684/KX-TD7694 Select "SYSTEM LOCK". Choose "On/Off". System Lock Password System Lock Password 4 digits 4 digits On Off C.Tone Using the KX-TD7680 Choose "Enable/Disable". Select "SYSTEM LOCK". System Lock Password System Lock Password 4 digits 4 digits ENABLE DISABLE C.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations Setting the Personal Identification Number (PIN) for PS Registration To prevent registering the PS to a wrong PBX, a PIN for PS registration can be set to the PBX. Before registering the PS to the PBX, enter the PIN set to the PBX into the PS. By doing so, the PS will only be registered to the PBX with the matching PIN. Notes • By default, the PIN for PS registration is "1234" for both the PBX and PS.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations PS Termination Confirm the following before cancelling the PS registration: • The PS is turned on. • The PS is within range. [691] PS No. 001 to 128 ENTER ENTER If "Rejected" or "Time out" is displayed CLEAR Press "CLEAR". YES To the PS operation below END Press "YES". If the registration information is still stored in the PS Using the KX-TD7684/KX-TD7694 Select "Cancel Base". Select "Base 1-4". C.Tone Select "YES".
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations 3.10.8 Wall Mounting Mounting the KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152 WARNING • • • • MAKE SURE THAT THE WALL THAT THE UNIT WILL BE ATTACHED TO IS STRONG ENOUGH TO SUPPORT THE UNIT (APPROX. 310 g). IF NOT, IT IS NECESSARY FOR THE WALL TO BE REINFORCED. ONLY USE THE WALL-MOUNTING EQUIPMENT (SCREWS, WASHERS, WALL MOUNTING PLATE) INCLUDED WITH THE UNIT. WHEN DRIVING THE SCREWS INTO THE WALL, BE CAREFUL TO AVOID TOUCHING ANY METAL LATHS, WIRE LATHS OR METAL PLATES IN THE WALL.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations 4. Slide the wall mounting plate in the direction of the arrow until it clicks. KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152 5. Hook the CS on the screw heads. KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152 Washer Drive the screw to this point. CAUTION Make sure the cables are securely fastened to the wall.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations Reference for Wall Mounting (KX-TDA0151/KX-TDA0152) Please copy this page and use as a reference for wall mounting. Install a screw here. 83 mm Install a screw here. Note Make sure to set the print size to correspond with the size of this page. If the dimension of the paper output still deviates slightly from the measurement indicated here, use the measurement indicated here.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations Mounting the KX-TDA0141/KX-TDA0142 WARNING • • • • MAKE SURE THAT THE WALL THAT THE UNIT WILL BE ATTACHED TO IS STRONG ENOUGH TO SUPPORT THE UNIT (APPROX. 310 g). IF NOT, IT IS NECESSARY FOR THE WALL TO BE REINFORCED. ONLY USE THE WALL-MOUNTING EQUIPMENT (SCREWS, WASHERS) INCLUDED WITH THE UNIT. WHEN DRIVING THE SCREWS INTO THE WALL, BE CAREFUL TO AVOID TOUCHING ANY METAL LATHS, WIRE LATHS OR METAL PLATES IN THE WALL.
3.10 Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations Reference for Wall Mounting (KX-TDA0141/KX-TDA0142) Please copy this page and use as a reference for wall mounting. Install a screw here. 71 mm Install a screw here. Note Make sure to set the print size to correspond with the size of this page. If the dimension of the paper output still deviates slightly from the measurement indicated here, use the measurement indicated here.
3.11 Connection of Doorphones, Door Openers, External Sensors, and External Relays 3.11 Connection of Doorphones, Door Openers, External Sensors, and External Relays 3.11.1 Connection of Doorphones, Door Openers, External Sensors, and External Relays The PBX supports a maximum of 16 doorphones (KX-T30865 with a DPH4 card, or German-type doorphone with a DPH2 card), 16 door openers, 16 external sensors, and 16 external relays.
3.11 Connection of Doorphones, Door Openers, External Sensors, and External Relays 2. Pass the wires through the hole in the base cover, and attach the base cover to a wall using 2 screws. Screw To 8-pin terminal block Note Two kinds of screws are included with a KX-T30865. Please choose the appropriate kind for your wall type. : when a doorphone plate has been fixed to the wall : when you wish to install the doorphone directly onto the wall 3. Connect the wires to the screws located in the front cover.
3.11 Connection of Doorphones, Door Openers, External Sensors, and External Relays 2. Attach the terminal blocks to the connectors of the DPH4/DPH2/EIO4 card on the PBX.
3.12 Connection of Peripherals 3.12 Connection of Peripherals 3.12.1 Connection of Peripherals Maximum Distance 5m PC BGM Music on Hold Cable ø 0.4 mm: ø 0.5 mm: ø 0.6 mm: CAT 5: Maximum Distance 10 m 10 m 10 m 10 m Cable ø 0.4 mm: ø 0.5 mm: ø 0.6 mm: CAT 5: Maximum Distance 10 m 10 m 10 m 10 m MNT Port Pager: Amplifier/Speaker Maximum Distance 2m PC RS-232C Printer PC (via MNT Port) A PC can be connected to the PBX via the MNT port of the IPCMPR card.
3.12 Connection of Peripherals BGM/MOH The PBX provides Background Music and Music on Hold. Up to 2 external music sources (e.g., usersupplied radios) can be connected to the PBX. CAUTION • Wiring should be done carefully to prevent undue force being exerted on the plug. Otherwise, sound may only be heard intermittently. External Music Jacks are SELV ports and should only be connected to approved SELV devices, or in Australia, via the Line Isolation Unit with the Telecommunications Compliance Label.
3.12 Connection of Peripherals Connection Charts For connecting a printer/PC with a 9-pin RS-232C connector Printer/PC (9-pin) PBX (9-pin) Circuit Type (EIA) Signal Name Pin No. Pin No.
3.12 Connection of Peripherals • • 218 Clear To Send (CTS):…(input) An ON condition of circuit CS (CTS) indicates that the printer or the PC is ready to receive data from the unit. The unit does not attempt to transfer data or receive data when circuit CS (CTS) is OFF. Frame Ground (FG) Connects to the unit frame and the earth ground conductor of the AC power cord.
3.13 LAN Connection 3.13 LAN Connection 3.13.1 LAN Connection Connection Chart for LAN Connection The PBX is equipped with a LAN port for connecting to a LAN so that IP telephones (IP-PTs, IP softphones, SIP Extensions), PCs and a CTI Server can be connected on a private IP network. IP Softphone PC LAN Port CTI Server Switching Hub IP-PT SIP Extension Notes • • • • Switching Hub PBX (LAN Port) Signal Name Pin No. Pin No.
3.14 Power Failure Connections 3.14 Power Failure Connections 3.14.1 Power Failure Connections When the power supply to the PBX fails, power failure transfer (PFT) will switch from the current connection to the Power Failure Connection. Refer to "2.4.1 Power Failure Transfer" in the Feature Guide for further information. Note While DC power is provided by the backup batteries, the PBX will remain fully operational and the connection will not switch to the Power Failure Connection.
3.14 Power Failure Connections RJ11 Connector Pin Assignments for Analogue Trunk Card PFT Ports 1 and 2 1 4 No. Signal Name Function 1 R2 Ring port 2 2 R1 Ring port 1 3 T1 Tip port 1 4 T2 Tip port 2 PFT Ports 3 and 4 (for LCOT16 card only) 1 4 No. Signal Name Function 1 R4 Ring port 4 2 R3 Ring port 3 3 T3 Tip port 3 4 T4 Tip port 4 RJ11 Connector Pin Assignments for Extension Card PFT Ports 1 and 2 1 4 No.
3.14 Power Failure Connections Using BRI Card LINE 1 and LINE 2 of the BRI4 and BRI8 cards can be used for Power Failure Connections. Note When the power returns, the connection will switch back to normal configuration from the Power Failure Connection, and a trunk conversation established during power failure will be dropped. RJ45 (LINE 2) Set all DIP switches at "ON" positions.
3.14 Power Failure Connections RJ45 Connector LINE 2 Pin Assignments 8 1 No.
3.15 Starting the PBX 3.15 Starting the PBX 3.15.1 Starting the PBX CAUTION • • • • • The SD Memory Card must be inserted in the SD Memory Card slot of the IPCMPR card before startup. Before touching the System Initialise Switch, discharge static electricity by touching ground or wearing an earthing strap. Once you have started the PBX and if you unplug the PBX, do not perform the following procedures to start the PBX again. Otherwise, your programmed data is cleared. To restart the PBX, refer to "5.1.
3.15 Starting the PBX 2. Plug the AC power cord into the PBX and an AC outlet, and turn on the PBX. The RUN indicator will flash. Note For safety reasons, do not stretch, bend, or pinch the AC power cord. To AC Outlet 3. While the RUN indicator is flashing, slide the System Initialise Switch back to the "NORMAL" position. Depending on the configuration, initialisation takes about 1 min to 3 min. If successfully executed, the RUN indicator will stop flashing and stay lit.
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Section 4 Guide for the KX-TDE Maintenance Console Explains the installation procedure, structure, and basic information of the KX-TDE Maintenance Console.
4.1 Overview 4.1 Overview 4.1.1 Overview KX-TDE Maintenance Console is designed to serve as an overall system programming reference for the PBX. To programme and administer the PBX by PC, you need to install the KX-TDE Maintenance Console onto the PC. This section describes overview and installation of the KX-TDE Maintenance Console only. KX-TDE Maintenance Console*1 Menu Bar System Menu *1 The contents and design of the software are subject to change without notice.
4.2 PC Connection 4.2 PC Connection 4.2.1 PC Connection Connection via MNT Port of IPCMPR Card MNT Port To LAN Port IMPORTANT When connecting a PC to the PBX, a fixed IP address must be assigned to the PC. For information about fixed IP addresses, ask your network administrator. Note For pin assignments and maximum cabling distance, refer to "3.12.1 Connection of Peripherals".
4.2 PC Connection IMPORTANT To protect the system, keep the following in mind: 1. Make sure that both connector cases (frame ground) of the RS-232C cross cable (shielded cable) are conductive. If they are not conductive, make sure that both connector cases of the cable are firmly connected. 2. If this is not possible, connect the frame of the PBX to the frame of the PC using an earthing wire in order to prevent difference in the electrical potentials.
4.2 PC Connection • • • • Notes • • The Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal should be ignored. The Data Terminal Equipment (DTE)/Modem flow control should be turned off. Data compression should be disabled. Error Correction is not necessary. An AT command (for initialisation, enabling automatic answer, etc.) can only be programmed by KX-TDE Maintenance Console. "AT&F" is stored as the default value. For more information about the AT command, refer to the external modem's instructions.
4.3 Installation of the KX-TDE Maintenance Console 4.3 Installation of the KX-TDE Maintenance Console 4.3.
4.3 Installation of the KX-TDE Maintenance Console Starting the KX-TDE Maintenance Console and Assigning the Basic Items (Quick Setup) When you start the KX-TDE Maintenance Console with the Installer Level Programmer Code and connect to the PBX for the first time after initialisation (with the factory default setting), Quick Setup will launch automatically. During Quick Setup, you will set up the basic items. For details about the basic items, refer to "2.3.4 Quick Setup" in the Feature Guide. 1.
4.3 Installation of the KX-TDE Maintenance Console is reset for some reason, all the system data in RAM will be lost. However, if system data has been saved to the SD Memory Card, it can be easily restored. To save the system data to the SD Memory Card, (1) click the "SD Memory Backup" icon before resetting the PBX or turning off the power, or (2) exit the KX-TDE Maintenance Console so that the PBX automatically saves the system data. 2.
Section 5 Troubleshooting This section provides information on the PBX and telephone troubleshooting.
5.1 Troubleshooting 5.1 Troubleshooting 5.1.1 Installation PROBLEM You cannot make/receive calls via an IP network. PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION • IP-EXT/IP-GW/DSP card malfunction • Replace the corresponding card. • IPCMPR card malfunction • Replace the IPCMPR card (be sure to turn off the PBX when replacing). • Not enough activation keys • Purchase additional activation key cards. Please consult a certified dealer for details.
5.1 Troubleshooting PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE • Network malfunction SOLUTION • • Extensions (except IP-PT/SIP Extension) do not operate. Make sure that all network devices in use are switched on. Make sure that the IP-PT/SIP Extension is not blocked by the firewall or other network devices. • Extension card malfunction • Replace the corresponding card. • Poor connection between • the PBX and the extension Take the extension and plug it into the same extension port using a short telephone cord.
5.1 Troubleshooting PROBLEM The LINK indicator of the IPEXT/IP-GW/IPCMPR does not turn on. PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION • IP-EXT/IP-GW card malfunction • Replace the corresponding card. • IPCMPR card malfunction • Replace the IPCMPR card (be sure to turn off the PBX when replacing). • Poor connection • Make sure that an 8-pin twisted pair cable is used for connection. Make sure that none of the CAT 5 cables in use are over 100 m in length.
5.1 Troubleshooting 5.1.2 Connection Connection between the PBX and a PT: Can you dial an extension? CAUSE No SOLUTION The T/R is connected to the D1/D2. D1 T R D2 PBX D1 T R D2 Use the correct cord (the inner 2 wires are for T/R and the outer 2 wires are for D1/D2) Extension Connection between the PBX and an SLT: CAUSE SOLUTION The T/R is connected to the D1/D2. D1 T R D2 PBX Yes T R Extension Use the correct cord (the inner 2 wires are for T/R).
5.1 Troubleshooting Connection between the trunk and the PBX: (Continued from the previous page.) Can you dial out on a trunk? CAUSE Trunk is connected to the T2/T1. T2 R1 T1 R2 No Trunk PBX Trunk is connected to the T2/R1. T2 R1 T1 R2 Trunk 240 Installation Manual PBX SOLUTION Reconnect the trunk to the T1/R1 or T2/R2 of the telephone jack using 2conductor wiring.
5.1 Troubleshooting 5.1.3 Operation PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION • Cannot set the IP address, subnet mask address, and PBX IP address to the IPPT. • An unusable value is being • set. Set an IP address within the valid range. IP address of the IP-PT/PBX: "1.0.0.0" to "223.255.255.255" Subnet mask address: "0.0.0.0" to "255.255.255.255" • Cannot register the IP-PT. • The necessary network parameters are not set to the IP-PT.
5.1 Troubleshooting PROBLEM • Cannot register the PS. PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION • Wrong Personal • Identification Number (PIN) is registered to the PS. Enter the PIN set to the PBX into the PS. • CS is not connected properly. • Make sure that the cable is connected properly with correct pin assignments. Also, make sure that the cable does not make short circuits. Switch all DIP switches off. CSIF card is not working. • Install the CSIF card properly. CS is not working.
5.1 Troubleshooting 5.1.4 Using the Reset Button If the PBX does not operate properly, use the Reset Button. Before using the Reset Button, try the system feature again to confirm whether there definitely is a problem or not. CAUTION In order to avoid possible corruption of data on the SD Memory Card, please ensure that the "SD ACCESS" LED is off before pressing the Reset Button.
5.1 Troubleshooting 5.1.5 Troubleshooting by Error Log When a major system error occurs in the PBX, the ALARM indicator on the front of the shelf turns on red, and the system logs the error information. Error Log Display Format Below is the display format of the error log. For information about how to view the error log using the KXTDE Maintenance Console, refer to "2.5.8 Utility—Error Log" in the PC Programming Manual.
5.1 Troubleshooting Item 5 Sub Code Description The 6-digit sub code of the relevant hardware (X1YYZZ).
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Index Installation Manual 247
Index Numerics 16-Channel Echo Canceller Card (KX-TDA0166) 27, 141 16-Channel SIP Extension Activation Key (KX-NCS4716) 42 16-Channel VoIP DSP Card (KX-TDE0110) 27, 83 16-Channel VoIP Extension Card (KX-TDA0470) 29, 130 16-Channel VoIP Gateway Card (KX-TDA0490) 29, 114 16-Port Analogue Trunk Card (KX-TDA0181) 28, 86 16-Port Digital Extension Card (KX-TDA0172) 28, 123 16-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card (KX-TDA0174) 28, 128 16-Port Single Line Telephone Extension with Message Lamp Card (KX28, 128 T
Index Extension Caller ID Card (KX-TDA0168) 27, 127 External Relay 138, 140, 212 External Sensor 138, 140, 212 EXtra Device Port (XDP) Mode 144, 146 F Ferrite Core 66 First Party Call Control CTI Connection 151 Floor Standing (KX-TDE200 Only) 75 Frame Earth Connection 56 Front Cover, Closing 51 Front Cover, Opening 50 I Information about the Virtual Cards 85 Installation Precautions 46 IP Convergence Main Processing Card (IPCMPR Card) IPCMPR Card 80 IPCMPR Card Slot 33 IP-EXT16 Card (KX-TDA0470) 130 IP-G
Index Power Failure Connections 220 Power Supply Unit 52 Power Supply Unit Selection 37 Power Supply Unit, Installation 53 Power Supply Unit, Replacement 54 PRI Card (PRI23) (KX-TDA0290) 29, 109 PRI Card (PRI30) (KX-TDA0290CE/CJ) 28, 105 PRI23 Card (KX-TDA0290) 109 PRI30 Card (KX-TDA0290CE/CJ) 105 Printer Connection (via RS-232C) 216 PSU 52 PSU Capacity 38 PSU-L 37, 52 PSU-M 37, 52 PSU-S 37, 52 Q Quick Setup 233 R Remote Card (KX-TDA0196) 28, 84 Reset Button 243 RF Specification, DECT Portable Station R
The KX-TDE100UK/KX-TDE200UK, the KX-TDE100NE/KX-TDE200NE, the KX-TDE100GR/KX-TDE200GR, and the KX-TDE100CE/KX-TDE200CE are designed to interwork with the: • Analogue Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) of European countries • Pan-European Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) using ISDN basic rate access • Pan-European Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) using ISDN primary rate access • ONP 2048 kbit/s digital structured leased lines (D2048S) Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd.
For Future Reference Please print, record, and retain the following information for future reference. Note The serial number of this product can be found on the label affixed to the unit. You should record the model number and the serial number of this unit as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft. MODEL NO. SERIAL NO. DATE OF PURCHASE NAME OF DEALER DEALER'S ADDRESS DEALER'S TEL. NO. Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd.