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ND-70928(E) ISSUE 1
NOVEMBER, 1999
NEC Corporation
LIABILITY DISCLAIMER NEC Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Corporation has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Corporation. NEAX and Dterm are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation. Copyright 1999 NEC Corporation Printed in Japan
NEAX 2000 IVS2 NEAX 2000/NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX Installation Procedure Manual
GENERAL
This addendum supplements the NEAX2000 IVS2/NEAX2000/NEAX7400 ICS M100MX Installation Procedure Manual [ND-70928(E)].
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................... INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. PURPOSE .................................................................................................................... OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL ...................................................................................... REFERENCE MANUAL ............................................................................................... CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ TRUNKING DIAGRAM ................................................................................................ SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................
Floor Standing Installation ............................................................................................... Wall Mounting Installation ................................................................................................ 19-inch Rack Mounting Installation .................................................................................
1 3 3 3 4 5 6 8 8 11 12 13 13 15 16 20 26 29 29 31 32 35 37 38 38 39 41 43 44 45 47 47 47 49 50 50 52
LINE CONDITIONS OF EACH TERMINAL ................................................................. MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARD .........................................................
Circuit Card Mounting Slots ............................................................................................. Control Card Mounting Conditions .................................................................................. Application Processor Card Mounting Conditions ........................................................ Line/Trunk Card Mounting Conditions ............................................................................
PROCEDURE ...............................................................................................................
Stationary Equipment (For North America/Australia) ..................................................... Fixed Equipment (For North America/Australia) ............................................................. Fixed Equipment (For Other Countries) ...........................................................................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 54 54 72 75 82 POWER CABLE CONNECTION .................................................................................. 83 Connection of AC CORD-B ............................................................................................... 84 Connection of DC Power Cable ........................................................................................ 85 SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST ................................................. 90 Precautions ........................................................................................................................ 90 Power Routing ................................................................................................................... 91 Checking for Supply Voltage ............................................................................................ 92 Heat Run Test ..................................................................................................................... 92 BATTERY CONNECTION ........................................................................................... 94 Internal Battery Connection .............................................................................................. 96 External / BATTM Battery Connection ............................................................................. 99 CABLE RUNNING TO MDF.......................................................................................... 102 Installation of External MDF ............................................................................................. 102 MDF Cable .......................................................................................................................... 103 Cable Running to External MDF ....................................................................................... 106 TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF ........................................................................ 109 Cable Connection to MDF .................................................................................................. 109 Location of Each LEN......................................................................................................... 110 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement ..................................................................................... 113 MDF Cross Connections ................................................................................................... 122 INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT ....................................................... 128 Peripheral Equipment and Card List ................................................................................ 128 Analog C.O. Trunk (COT) .................................................................................................. 129 Tie Line Trunk (LDT/ODT) ................................................................................................. 130 DID Trunk (AUC/DIT) .......................................................................................................... 135 Digital Trunk Interface(DTI) ............................................................................................... 137 Optical Interface (M10) .................................................................................................... 143-1 Single Line Telephone (LC/AUC) ...................................................................................... 144 Dterm/DSS Console (DLC) .................................................................................................. 146 SN716 DESKCON (DLC) .................................................................................................... 148 SN610/708/709/712/741 ATTCON (DLC) ........................................................................... 158 Day/Night Mode Change by External Key (DK/MP) ........................................................ 168 External TAS Indicator (DK) .............................................................................................. 169 Paging Equipment (COT and DK/MP) .............................................................................. 172 External Tone Source/Announcement Machine (DK/TNT/MP) ...................................... 175
Floor Standing Installation ............................................................................................... Wall Mounting Installation ................................................................................................ 19-inch Rack Mounting Installation ................................................................................. BUS Cable Connection ......................................................................................................
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External BGM Source (COT/TNT/MP) ............................................................................... Power Failure Transfer (AUC) ........................................................................................... Power Failure Transfer (8PFT) .......................................................................................... Alarm Display Panel (MP) ................................................................................................. Built-in SMDR (MP) ............................................................................................................ SMDR/PMS/MCI/CIS Printer/Hotel Printer (AP00) ...........................................................
OPERATION TEST ...................................................................................................... SYSTEM DATA SAVE ................................................................................................. CLEANING AND VISUAL CHECK ..............................................................................
Cleaning .............................................................................................................................. Visual Check ......................................................................................................................
180 182 185 190 191 194 199 201 201 201 202 202 203 203 204 205 205 205 205
CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS ...................................... 207 HOW TO READ THIS CHAPTER ................................................................................ 208 CONTROL CARD ........................................................................................................ 209 PN-CP14 (MP) ..................................................................................................................... 210 PN-CP15 (FP) ...................................................................................................................... 215 PN-PW00 (EXTPWR) .......................................................................................................... 217 PZ-PW121 (AC/DC PWR) ................................................................................................... 219 PZ-PW126 (AC/DC PWR) ................................................................................................ 221-1 PZ-PW122 (DC/DC PWR) ................................................................................................... 222 APPLICATION PROCESSOR CARD .......................................................................... 224 PN-AP00-A (DBM) .............................................................................................................. 226 PN-AP00-B (AP00) ............................................................................................................. 229 PN-AP01 (AP01) ................................................................................................................. 235 PN-BRTA (BRT) .................................................................................................................. 238 PN-2BRTC (BRT) ................................................................................................................ 243 PN-2BRTK (BRT) ............................................................................................................. 247-1 PN-CC01 (ETHER) .............................................................................................................. 248 PN-DAIA (DAI) .................................................................................................................... 252 PN-DAIB (DAI) .................................................................................................................... 257 PN-DAIC (DAI) .................................................................................................................... 261 PN-DAID (DAI) .................................................................................................................... 264
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 270 274 278 284 290 294 300 302 304 307 310 312 314 317 319 LINE/TRUNK CARD .................................................................................................... 321 PN-2AMPA (AMP) ............................................................................................................... 324 PN-AUCA (AUC) ................................................................................................................. 325 PN-CFTA (CFT) ................................................................................................................... 326 PN-CFTB (CFT) ................................................................................................................... 327 PN-2COTD (COT) ............................................................................................................... 328 PN-4COTA-A (COT) ............................................................................................................ 329 PN-4COTB (COT) ............................................................................................................... 330 PN-4COTE (COT) ................................................................................................................ 331 PN-4COTF (COT) ................................................................................................................ 332 PN-4COTG (COT) ............................................................................................................... 333 PN-6COTJ (COT) ................................................................................................................ 334 PN-8COTQ (COT) ............................................................................................................... 335 PN-8COTR (COT) ............................................................................................................... 336 PN-8COTS (COT) ................................................................................................................ 337 PN-8COTT (COT) ................................................................................................................ 338 PN-8COTU (COT) ............................................................................................................ 338-1 PN-2CSIA (CSI) ................................................................................................................... 339 PN-2CSIA-A (CSI) ............................................................................................................... 342 PN-4DATC (DAT) ................................................................................................................ 345 PN-2DITA (DIT) ................................................................................................................... 346 PN-4DITB (DIT) ................................................................................................................... 347 PN-DK00 (DK) ..................................................................................................................... 348 PN-2DLCB/PN-2DLCN (DLC) ............................................................................................. 349 PN-2DLCC (DLC) ................................................................................................................ 350
PN-DAIE (DAI) .................................................................................................................... PN-DAIF (DAI) ..................................................................................................................... PN-24DTA-C (DTI) .............................................................................................................. PN-30DTC-A (DTI) .............................................................................................................. PN-IPTB (IPT) ..................................................................................................................... PN-24PRTA (PRT) .............................................................................................................. PN-4RSTB (MFR) ................................................................................................................ PN-4RSTC (CIR) ................................................................................................................. PN-SC00 (CCH) .................................................................................................................. PN-SC01 (DCH) .................................................................................................................. PN-SC03 (ICH) .................................................................................................................... PN-SC03-A (CSH) ............................................................................................................... PZ-M537 (EXPMEM) ........................................................................................................... PZ-M542 (CONN) ................................................................................................................ PZ-M557 (CONN) ................................................................................................................
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PN-4DLCF (DLC) ................................................................................................................ PN-4DLCM (DLC) ............................................................................................................... PN-4DLCQ (DLC) ................................................................................................................ PN-8DLCL (DLC) ................................................................................................................ PN-8DLCP (DLC) ................................................................................................................ PN-2DPCB (DPC) ............................................................................................................... PN-2ILCA (ILC) ................................................................................................................... PN-4LCC (LC) ..................................................................................................................... PN-4LCD-A (LC) ................................................................................................................. PN-4LCE (LC) ..................................................................................................................... PN-4LCF (LC) ..................................................................................................................... PN-4LCK (LC) ..................................................................................................................... PN-4LCL (LC) ..................................................................................................................... PN-4LCV (LC) ..................................................................................................................... PN-4LCW (LC) .................................................................................................................... PN-8LCAA (LC) .................................................................................................................. PN-2LDTA (LDT) ................................................................................................................. PN-M03 (M03) ..................................................................................................................... PN-M10 (M10) ..................................................................................................................... PN-2ODTA (ODT) ............................................................................................................... PN-2ODTB (ODT) ............................................................................................................... PN-8RSTA (PBR) ................................................................................................................ PN-TNTA (TNT) ................................................................................................................... PN-4VCTI (VCT) .................................................................................................................. PZ-8PFTB (PFT) ................................................................................................................. PZ-VM00/PZ-VM00-M (VM) ................................................................................................ PZ-VM01 (VM) .....................................................................................................................
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(1) (2) Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specically designed for wet locations. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. Read and understand all instructions. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use this product near water; for example, under water pipes near a bath tub, sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.
(3)
(8)
(9)
(10) Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided. (11) This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power source available, consult with your local power company. (12) This product normally connected with a three wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only t into a grounding type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug.
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(13) Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it. (14) Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of re or electric shock. (15) Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of re or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. (16) To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to a qualied serviceman when some service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used. (17) Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualied service personnel under the following conditions: (a) (b) (c) (d) When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. If liquid has been spilled into the product. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls, that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualied technician to restore the product to normal operation. (e) If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. (f) If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. (18) Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. (19) Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
WARNING
This is a product of Class A. In case of any functionality disturbance in the usage, it is requested to ask the supplier for the appropriate treatment.
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INTRODUCTION
PURPOSE / OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL
INTRODUCTION
PURPOSE
This manual explains the installation procedure for the NEAX IVS-NEXT. This equipment can only be serviced by a qualied service person. You should perform each installation step according to the procedures described in CHAPTER 2.
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INTRODUCTION
REFERENCE MANUAL
REFERENCE MANUAL
During installation, refer also to the manuals below: Command Manual: describes Customer Administration Terminal (CAT) operation, command function and setting data reguired for programming the system, and Resident System Program. Ofce Data Entry Sheet: contains the Customer Specication Sheet and Ofce Data Entry Sheet. Feature Programming Manual: describes procedure of each feature programming. Maintenance Manual: describes maintenance service features and the recommended troubleshooting procedure.
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This chapter explains the outline of system conguration, the name and functions of equipment, the line conditions of each terminal, and the mounting conditions of circuit cards used in the system.
TRUNKING DIAGRAM .............................................................. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................................................... EQUIPMENT NAME AND FUNCTION ...................................... LINE CONDITIONS OF EACH TERMINAL ............................... MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARD .......................
6 8 13 26 29
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TRUNKING DIAGRAM
This gure shows a typical trunking diagram for the system.
Trunking Diagram
NOTE: The equipment marked with (*) is provided by the customer.
PFT PFT
SINGLE LINE TEL LONG LINE STATION SINGLE LINE TEL WITH MESSAGE WAITING LAMP ISDN TERMINAL Dterm DSS LONG LINE Dterm DSS ATTCON (4 wire) ATTCON (2 wire)/ DESKCON PS CS/ZT
LC AUC LC
MP INCLUDING TDSW DTG PBSND 16CFT MLDT PLO MEM MODEM PBR DAT DK TNT SMDR
COT AMP AUC/DIT LDT ODT ODT DTI BRT PRT CCH DCH ICH ROUTER LD 2W E&M 4W E&M
C.O. LINE
DID LINE
ILC DLC
TIE LINE
AP00 EXPMEM VM
RS-232C
CIR MFR CFT 6/10 PARTY CONFERENCE KEY(*) ANNOUNCEMENT MACHINE(*) EXTERNAL HOLD TONE(*) AMPLIFIER SPEAKER(*)
DPC M03
RS-232C
COT
TNT
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DESCRIPTION
Amplier Trunk Card SMDR/Hotel Application Card OAI Interface Card Analog Universal Circuit Card (Long Line Circuit, DID Trunk) External Music Source for Dterm Back Ground Music Service Basic Rate Interface Trunk Card Common Channel Handler Card 6/10 Party Conference Trunk Card Call Information System CALLER ID Receiver Trunk Card C.O. Trunk Card CS/ZT Interface Card Cell Station (For Australia/Others) Zone Transceiver (For North America/Latin America)
SYMBOL
KEY LC LDT M03 M10 MAT MDF MEM MFR MLDT MODEM MP PFT PMS OAI ODT PBR PBSND PLO PS PRT SMDR TDSW TNT VCT VM 16CFT
DESCRIPTION
External Key Line Circuit Card (for Single Line Telephone) LD Trunk Card V.35 DTE Interface Card Optical Interface Card Maintenance Administration Terminal Main Distribution Frame Main Memory MF Receiver/ MFC Receiver/Sender Card Melody Trunk Modem Main Processor Card Power Failure Transfer Property Management System Open Application Interface OD Trunk Card (2/4 wire E&M) PB Receiver Card PB Sender Phase Locked Oscillator Personal Station ISDN Primary Rate Interface Trunk Card Station Message Detail Recording Time Division Switch Tone/Music Source Interface Card CODEC Card Voice Mail Card 16 Circuit Four Party Conference Trunk
Digital Announcement Trunk Card D-channel Handler Card DID Trunk Card External Relay/Key Interface Card Digital Line Circuit Card (for Dterm, ATTCON, DESKCON) DPC Data Port Controller Card DSS DSS Console DTE Data Terminal Equipment DTI Digital Trunk Interface Card DTG Digital Tone Generator ETHER Ethernet Control Card EXPMEM Memory Expansion Card ICH ISDN-channel Handler Card ILC ISDN Line Circuit Card IPT IP Trunk Card
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
The system provides three installation methods as follows: Floor Standing Installation Wall Mounting Installation 19-inch Rack Mounting Installation Example of system congurations for each installation method are shown below.
PIM
416.6 (16.4)
UNIT : mm (inch)
FRONT
BASE
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430 (16.9)
PIM
FRONT
9
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PIM3
PIM2
PIM7
PIM1
PIM6
1472.6 (58.0)
1824.6 (71.8)
PIM0
PIM5
BATTM
PIM4
BATTM
FRONT
10
90008-10
PIM
BASE
11
90008-10
PIM/BATTM 19BRACKET
BASE
19-inch RACK
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Module/Installation Hardware
This table shows the names and functions of the modules.
FUNCTION
Port Interface Module (PIM) Max.64 physical ports per PIM. Houses two batteries for protection from short power interruption (for 30 min.). At maximum conguration, the system consists of eight PIMs, and provides a total of 512 physical ports (64 ports x 8). Base/Top Cover Assembly One base and top cover assembly is required for each stack.
BASE/TOP ASSEM
BATTM
Battery Module for housing PIM or CS (ZT) backup batteries Houses two pairs of batteries for protection from long power interruption (for 3 hours).
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FUNCTION
Wall Hanger Assembly One HANGER ASSEM is required per PIM for Wall Mounting Installation. Safety Mounting Bracket Used as an overhead hanger for Floor Standing Installation. Wire, chain or eyebolts are to be locally provided, to secure the bracket. To be installed on the top PIM in four or more modules of stack. It provides 1.1G shockproof construction. 19-inch Rack Mounting Bracket Type A One bracket is required for one PIM conguration. One bracket is required for the top PIM of multiple module conguration. 19-inch Rack Mounting Bracket Type B One bracket is required for the bottom module of multiple module conguration. Inter Frame Bracket Assembly Used to joint the frames in two-frame conguration, for Floor Standing Installation. Base Tray Assembly One BASE TRAY is required per one frame for Floor Standing Installation of Stationary Equipment.
MOUNTING BRACKET
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Control Card
This table shows the names and functions of each control card.
FUNCTION
Main Processor Card Provides Memory, TDSW (1024CH x 1024CH), 16-line CFT, PB sender, Clock, PLO 2 ports (receiver mode/source mode), two RS-232C ports, 2-line DAT (Recording duration: Max. 128sec.), DK, 4-line PB receiver, Modem for remote maintenance (19.2kbps), internal Music-on-Hold tone source and BUS interface. BUS interface functions as a driver/receiver of various signals, adjusts gate delay timing and cable delay timing, monitors I/O Bus and PCM BUS. One card is required per system. Firmware Processor Card Provides Line/Trunk interface, Memory (RAM 768KB), and inter-module BUS interface. BUS interface functions as a driver/receiver of various signals, adjusts gate delay timing and cable delay timing, monitors I/O Bus and PCM BUS. When the system consists of three PIMs or more, one each of this card is mounted respectively in PIM0, PIM2, PIM4, and PIM6.
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PN-CP15
FP
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FUNCTION
Power Supply Card for DESKCON Provides 48V DC power. Max. 4 cards per frame (4PIMs). Max. 3 cards per PIM. Occupies two physical slots width per card. Main Power Supply Card Input: AC120V/240V (50Hz/60Hz) Output: 27V (4.4A), +5V (7.2A), CR (38mA), +90V (80mA) One card is pre-installed per PIM. Main Power Supply Card Input: AC240V (60Hz) Output: 27V (4.4A), +5V (7.2A), CR (38mA), +90V (80mA) One card is pre-installed per PIM. Power Supply Card for Cell Station (Zone Transceiver) Input: 24V DC Output: 48V DC (1.7A) One card per PIM. Max. 16 CS (ZT)s backed up by one card.
PZ-PW121
AC/DC PWR
AC/DC PWR
PZ-PW122
DC/DC PWR
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Application Processor Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL NAME NAME
PN-AP00-A [For North America/ Latin America Only] PN-AP00-B DBM
FUNCTION
Data Base Module Card for WCS Roaming function One card per WCS system.
AP00
Application Processor Card Provides four RS-232C ports, and is used for SMDR, Hotel Printer, CIS, PMS, MCI, CS report functions. One card per system. Application Processor Card Provides one RS-232C port and one Ethernet interface port. Used for OAI function, ID code expansion. One card per system. 1-line Basic Rate (2B+D) Interface Trunk Card Accommodates one 2-channel PCM digital lines. 2-line Basic Rate (2B+D) Interface Trunk Card Accommodates two 2-channel PCM digital lines. 2-line Basic Rate (2B+D) Interface Trunk Card Accommodates two 2-channel PCM digital lines. Ethernet Control Card Used together with the PN-AP01 card to accommodate the Ethernet and transmit/receive a signal of TCP/IP protocol. 10 BASE-T twisted pair cable is connected directly to this card.
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PN-AP01
AP01
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Application Processor Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL NAME NAME
PN-DAIA DAI
FUNCTION
Digital Trunk Interface (23B+D, 1.5Mbps) Card for Remote PIM Accomodates 24-channel PCM digital lines, and provides Firmware Processor and BUS interface. One through three cards must be provided at main site, which corresponds to the number of remote site. Digital Trunk Interface (23B+D, 1.5Mbps) Card for Remote PIM Accomodates 24-channel PCM digital lines, and provides Firmware Processor. One card is required per Remote PIM at remote site. Digital Trunk Interface (23B+D, 1.5Mbps) Channel Expansion Card Accomodates 24-channel PCM digital lines. One through six cards can be provided at main site. Two cards can be provided at remote site. Digital Trunk Interface (2Mbps) Card for Remote PIM Accomodates 30-channel PCM digital lines, and provides Firmware Processor and BUS interface. One though three cards must be provided at main site, which corresponds to the number of remote site. Digital Trunk Interface (2Mbps) Card for Remote PIM Accomodates 30-channel PCM digital lines, and provides Firmware Processor. One card is required per Remote PIM at remote site. Digital Trunk Interface (2Mbps) Channel Expansion Card Accomodates 30-channel PCM digital lines. One through three cards can be provided at main site. One card can be provided at remote site. Digital Trunk Interface (23B+D, 1.5Mbps) Card Accommodates 24-channel PCM digital lines. Digital Trunk Interface (2Mbps) Card Accommodates 30-channel PCM digital lines.
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PN-DAIB
DAI
PN-DAIC
DAI
PN-DAID
DAI
PN-DAIE
DAI
PN-DAIF
DAI
PN-24DTA-C PN-30DTC-A
DTI DTI
Application Processor Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL NAME NAME
PN-IPTB IPT
FUNCTION
IP Trunk Card Accommodates the IP network and transmit/receive compressed voice or signals over IP network. Used together with max. four PN-4VCTI cards (16 channels). 10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX twisted pair cable is connected directly to this card. ISDN Primary Rate (23B+D) Interface Card Provides a built-in D-channel Handler (DCH). 4-line MF Receiver, MFC Receiver/Sender Card Used for MF/MFC-R2 Signaling on DID/DOD trunks. Max. four cards can be provided per system, including the PN-4RSTC card. 4-line Caller ID Receiver Trunk Card Used for Caller ID (CLASS SM) on analog trunks. Max. four cards per system, including the PN-4RSTB card. Common Channel Handler Card Transmits/receives signals on the common signalling channel of No. 7 CCIS. D-channel Handler Card Transmits/receives signals on the D-channel of ISDN Primary Rate (23B+D) interface or WCS Roaming interface. ISDN-channel Handler Card Provides the D-channel signaling interface and controls max. four ILC cards (Layer 2 and 3). CS(ZT) Handler Card Provides the D-channel signaling interface and controls max. four CSI cards, eight CS(ZT)s.
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PN-24PRTA PN-4RSTB
PRT MFR
PN-4RSTC
CIR
PN-SC00
CCH
PN-SC01
DCH
PN-SC03
ICH
PN-SC03-A
CSH
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Application Processor Card Name and Function EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL NAME NAME
PZ-M537 EXPMEM
FUNCTION
Memory Expansion Card for MP/AP00 Card The system capacity is expanded as follows:
When mounted on PN-CP14 (MP) card: System Capacity
Line/Trunk DID dial conversion IP trunk Station Dterm Station+Dterm (24/32 button) D PS ISDN terminal Data station Call Forwarding-Outside set Authorization Code/ Forced Account Code/ Remote Access to System (DISA) Code Message Remider set Name Display/ Guest Name Display Speed Calling-Station (Station Speed Dial) set MP built-in SMDR call record
term
w/o EXPMEM
384 500 1 256 256 256 256 128 64 64 240 1000
with EXPMEM
768 1000 4 512 512 512 512 256 128 128 496 3000
w/o EXPMEM
1600
with EXPMEM
27000
CONN
Coaxial Cable Connection Card Used to connect a coaxial cable for the Digital Trunk Interface. Max. two cards can be connected to LTC connector of each PIM. Coaxial Cable Connection Card Used to connect a coaxial cable for the Digital Trunk Interface. Max. two cards can be connected to LTC connector of each PIM.
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Line/Trunk Card
This table shows the names and functions of each line/trunk card.
FUNCTION
2-line Amplier Trunk Card Provides Echo Canceller (EC), Automatic Gain Controller (AGC) and Tone Disabler (TD) functions. 2-line Analog Long Line Circuit Card provided with Power Failure Transfer (PFT) Function, or 2-line Direct Inward Dialing Trunk Card Line resistance in the case of a long line circuit: Max. 2500 ohms (inclusive of the internal resistance of the distant ofce equipment) Equipped with 48V DC-DC on-board power supply. 6/10 Party Conference Trunk Card Use of one card: Can control a conference of up to six participants. Use of two cards: Can control a conference of up to ten participants. 6 Party Conference Trunk Card One card can control a conference of up to ten participants. Occupies 8 time slots per one card. 2-line Central Ofce Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk) Provides metering pulse detection function. 4-line Central Ofce Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk) 4-line Central Ofce Trunk Card (Ground Start Trunk) Provides loop detection, sending/detecting ground on Tip/ Ring wire. 4-line Central Ofce Trunk Card (Loop Start/Ground Start Trunk) Provides loop holding, pulse sender, and a detector for ground signals.
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PN-AUCA
AUC
PN-CFTA
CFT
PN-CFTB
CFT
COT
COT COT
COT
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4-line Central Ofce Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk) Provides a detector for line fault conditions. 4-line Central Ofce Trunk Card (Loop Start trunk) Provides loop detection, receiving/sending the Caller ID (CLASS SM) signal. 6-line Central Ofce Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk) Provides a detector for line fault conditions. 8-line Central Ofce Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk) Provides loop detection, receiving/sending the Caller ID (CLASS SM) signal. 8-line Central Ofce Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk) 8-line Central Ofce Trunk Card (Ground Start Trunk) Provides loop detection, sending/detecting ground on Tip/ Ring wire. 8-line Central Ofce Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk) Provides a detector for line fault conditions. 8-line Central Ofce Trunk Card (Loop Start Trunk) Provides loop detection. 2-line Zone Transceiver Interface Card Used to interface with the ZT, based on ISDN S-interface. Max. two ZTs can be connected per CSI card. Occupies 8 time slots per one card. 2-line Cell Station Interface Card Used to interface with the CS, based on ISDN S-interface. Max. two CSs can be connected per one card. Occupies 8 time slots per one card. 4-line Digital Announcement Trunk Card Recording duration: Max. 120 seconds Occupies 8 time slots per one card.
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COT
COT
COT
PN-8COTR PN-8COTS
COT COT
PN-8COTT [For Australia] PN-8COTU [For UK] PN-2CSIA [For North America/ Latin America] PN-2CSIA-A [For Australia/Others] PN-4DATC
COT
COT CSI
CSI
DAT
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FUNCTION
2-line Direct Inward Dialing Trunk Card Provides loop detection, sending reverse signal and PB to DP signal conversion. Equipped with 48V DC-DC on-board power supply. 4-line Direct Inward Dialing Trunk Card Provides loop detection, sending reverse signal and PB to DP signal conversion. Equipped with 48V DC-DC on-board power supply. 8-circuit External Relay Control/External Key Scan Card Provides the above-mentioned control functions on a per circuit basis. 2-line Digital Long Line Circuit Card for Dterm75/65 (Series E/III), Dterm70/60 (Elite/Electra Pro), DSS Console, ATTCON [48V version, 2-wire type] Equipped with 48V DC-DC on-board power supply. 2-line Digital Long Line Circuit Card for SN610 ATTCON [48V version, 4-wire type] Equipped with 48V DC-DC on-board power supply. 4-line Digital Line Circuit Card for SN610 ATTCON [27V version, 4-wire type] 4-line Digital Line Circuit Card for Dterm75/65 (Series E/III), Dterm70/60 (Elite/Electra Pro), DSS Console, ATTCON, DESKCON [27V version, 2-wire type] 4-line Digital Line Circuit Card for Dterm75/65(Series E/III), DSS Console, ATTCON, DESKCON [27V version, 2-wire type] 8-line Digital Line Circuit Card for Dterm75/65 (Series E/III), Dterm70/60 (Elite/Electra Pro), DSS Console, ATTCON, DESKCON [27V version, 2-wire type]
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DIT
PN-DK00
DK
PN-2DLCB/ PN-2DLCN
DLC
PN-2DLCC
DLC
PN-4DLCF PN-4DLCM
DLC DLC
PN-4DLCQ
DLC
PN-8DLCL
DLC
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FUNCTION
8-line Digital Line Circuit Card for Dterm75/65 (Series E/III), DSS Console, ATTCON, DESKCON [27V version, 2-wire type] 2-line Data Port Controller Card Used for the intra-ofce or inter-ofce digital data transmission on nailed down connection. Accommodates max. two DTEs with V.11 (X.21) interface or V.24/V.28 (RS-232C) interface. 2-line ISDN Line Circuit Card Provides a physical interface to ISDN Terminals. Occupies 8 time slots per one card. 4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance: Max. 600 ohms (including telephone set) 4-Line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance : Max. 600 ohms (including telephone set) Provides momentary open and Message Waiting Lamp control functions for each circuit. Equipped with +80V DC-DC on-board power supply. 4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance: Max. 600 ohms (including telephone set) 4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance: Max. 600 ohms (including telephone set) Provides Message Waiting Lamp control function for each circuit, and reverse function for only No.3 circuit. Equipped with +80V DC-DC on-board power supply. 4-Line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance : Max. 600 ohms (including telephone set)
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PN-2DPCB
DPC
PN-2ILCA
ILC
LC LC
LC
LC
LC
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4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance : Max. 600 ohms (including telephone set) Provides Message Waiting Lamp control function for each circuit, and reverse function for only No.3 circuit. Equipped with +80V DC-DC on-board power supply. 4-Line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance : Max. 600 ohms (including telephone set) 4-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance : Max. 600 ohms (including telephone set) Provides Message Waiting Lamp control function for each circuit, and reverse function for only No.3 circuit. Equipped with +80V DC-DC on-board power supply. 8-line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance : Max. 600 ohms (including telephone set) Provides Message Waiting Lamp control, momentary open functions for each circuit. 2-line Loop Dial Trunk Card Line resistance: Max. 2500 ohms (including internal resistance of the distant ofce equipment) Equipped with 48V DC-DC on-board power supply. V.35 Data Terminal Equipment Interface Card Used together with the PN-2DPCB card to provide the V.35 interface. Optical Interface Card Provides internal optical modem to T1/E1 network or Remote PIM. Line length : 10km or less Line coding : CMI
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LC LC
PN-8LCAA
LC
LDT
M03
PN-M10
M10
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2-line Out Band Dialling Trunk Card Used as either a 2-wire E&M trunk or a 4-wire E&M trunk. Equipped with 48V DC-DC on-board power supply. Both No. 0 and No. 1 circuits must be set to the same purpose (2-wire or 4-wire) in one card. 2-line Out Band Dialling Trunk Card Used as either a 2-wire E&M trunk or a 4-wire E&M trunk. Equipped with 48V DC-DC on-board power supply. Both No. 0 and No. 1 circuits must be set to the same purpose (2-wire or 4-wire) in one card. 8-line PB Receiver Card Used for a PB station line, DID or tie line. 2-line Tone/Music Source Interface Card Used for BGM or Music on Hold. Provides two jacks for an external tone/music source. 4-channel CODEC Card for IP Trunk Voice compression protocols: G723.1, G729/G729A, G711, FAX (14.4kbps), DTMF signals Used together with PN-IPTB card. 8-line Power Failure Transfer Card To be mounted in PFT slot of PIM. One card per PIM. 4-port Voice Mail Card (NEAXMail AD-8) One card per system. Number of ports : 4 ports (Up to 8 ports when PZ-VM01 is mounted) Occupies three physical slots width per card. To be mounted in LT00 slot of PIM. 4-port Voice Mail Extension Card To be mounted on PZ-VM00-M.
ODT
PN-8RSTA PN-TNTA
PBR TNT
PN-4VCTI
VCT
PZ-8PFTB
PFT
PZ-VM00/ PZ-VM00-M
VM
PZ-VM01
VM
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Dterm75 (Series E) (8 button)
CARD TYPE
PN-8DLCL/8DLCP (STANDARD) PN-4DLCM/4DLCQ (STANDARD) PN-2DLCB/2DLCN (LONG)
REMARKS
NOTE2
NOTE2
NOTE2
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Dterm65 (Series III) (8 button)
CARD TYPE
PN-8DLCL/8DLCP (STANDARD) PN-4DLCM/4DLCQ (STANDARD) PN-2DLCB/2DLCN (LONG)
REMARKS
NOTE2
NOTE2
NOTE2
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CARD TYPE
REMARKS
PN-8DLCL/8DLCP SN708/709/712/741 (STANDARD) ATTCON (2-wire type ATTCON) PN-4DLCM/4DLCQ (STANDARD) PN-2DLCB/2DLCN (LONG) SN716 DESKCON PN-8DLCL/8DLCP and PN-PW00 or AC Adapter PN-4DLCM/4DLCQ and PN-PW00 or AC Adapter
450m (1476ft. )
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AC/DC PWR
*1
LTC1 LTC0 BWB
*2
LTC2
*3 *4
LTC3
*5
DC/DC PWR
FRONT
LT00-LT11 : Line/Trunk card mounting slots AP00-AP11 : Application Processor card mounting slots MP : PN-CP14 mounting slot FP : PN-CP15 mounting slots
: : : :
PZ-VM00-M mounting slot PZ-8PFTB mounting slot PZ-PW121/PW126 mounting slot PZ-PW122 mounting slot
*1 PZ-VM00-M card is to be mounted in LT00 slot to use VM slot. *2 Either line/trunk cards or application processor cards can be mounted in LT00/AP00LT10/AP10 slots. *3 Either PN-CP15 or a line/trunk card or an application processor card is to be mounted in LT11/AP11/FP11 slot according to the system conguration. *4 PN-CP14 or PN-CP15 card is to be mounted in MP12/FP12 slot according to the system conguration. *5 PZ-8PFTB card is to be mounted in PFT slot.
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Mountable slots according to the number of ports The PIM can mount 8-port circuit cards. Available slots are dened by the number of ports of the circuit card.
00 V M 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 P F T
See below.*
* In slot 08-11, 8-port circuit cards are not mountable. The number of physical ports which can be provided by slot 08-11 depends on the number of ports of the circuit cards mounted in slot 04-07.
8-port circuit cards such Any application processor cards Such as; as; PN-AP00-A, PN-AP00-B, PN-AP01, PN-BRTA, PN-2BRTC, PN-8COT, PN-8DLC, PN-2BRTK, PN-CC01, PN-24DTA-C, PN-30DTC-A, PN-IPTA, PN-8LC, PN-8RSTA, PN-M03, PN-24PRTA, PN-4RSTB, PN-4RSTC, PN-SC01, PN-4DAT, PN-CFTB, PN-SC02, PN-SC03, PN-SC03-A PN-2CSI, PN-2ILC 4-port circuit cards 4-port line/trunk cards or any application processor cards
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PIM3
PIM7
PIM2
F P 12
F P 12
PIM6
PIM1
PIM5
PIM0
F M P P 11 12
F P 12
PIM4
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AP01
AP02
AP03
AP04
AP05
AP06
AP07
AP08
AP09
AP10
AP11/FP11
MP12
PFT
VM
AP00
*1
LTC1 LTC0 BWB LTC2
*2
LTC3
DC/DC PWR
FRONT
*1 Application processor cards can be mounted in AP00 to AP10 slots. *2 AP11 slot is available for application processor cards only when the system is congured with two or less PIMs.
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Mounting Application Processor Cards in PIM1-7 Use slots AP00 to AP11 to mount application processor cards in PIM1 through 7.
AP01
AP02
AP03
AP04
AP05
AP06
AP07
AP08
AP09
AP10
AP11
FP12
PFT
VM
AP00
PIM 1-7
AC/DC PWR
*1
LTC1 LTC0 BWB LTC2 LTC3
DC/DC PWR
FRONT
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CARD NAME
PN-PW00 PN-CC01 PN-BRTA PN-2BRTC PN-2BRTK PN-24DTA-C PN-30DTC-A PN-24PRTA PZ-M542 PZ-M557
MOUNTING CONDITIONS
No circuit card can be mounted in the adjoining left side slot because one card occupies two physical slots width. Mount the PN-CC01 card in the slot that adjoins the PN-AP01 card, to connect both cards using cable (48-TW-0.3 CONN CA). Mount at least one card in PIM0 to receive source clock signals.
Mount the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card into any LTC connector of PIM BWB. Max. two cards can be mounted per PIM as follows: LTC0 and LTC2 LTC0 and LTC3 LTC1 and LTC3
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LT01
LT02
LT03
LT04
LT05
LT06
LT07
LT08
LT09
LT10
LT11/FP11
MP12
PFT
VM
LT00
*1 *2
LTC1 LTC0 BWB LTC2
*3
LTC3
DC/DC PWR
FRONT
*1 8-port Line/Trunk cards can be mounted in LT00 to LT07 slots. *2 4-port Line/Trunk cards can be mounted in LT00 to LT10 slots. *3 LT11 slot is available for 4-port line/trunk cards only when the system is congured with two or less PIMs.
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Mounting Line/Trunk Cards in PIM1-7 Use slots LT00 to LT11 to mount line/trunk cards in PIM1 through 7.
LT01
LT02
LT03
LT04
LT05
LT06
LT07
LT08
LT09
LT10
LT11
FP12
PFT
VM
LT00
PIM 1-7
AC/DC PWR
*1 *2
LTC1 LTC0 BWB LTC2 LTC3
DC/DC PWR
FRONT
*1 8-port Line/Trunk cards can be mounted in LT00 to LT07 slots. *2 4-port Line/Trunk cards can be mounted in LT00 to LT11 slots.
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION
This chapter explains how to install the PBX and the peripheral equipment, system initialization and data entry, and operation test procedures you should follow after completing the installation.
PRECAUTIONS ......................................................................... PROCEDURE ............................................................................ UNPACKING .............................................................................. WIRING AC CABLE TO TERMINALS ...................................... INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT .................................. POWER CABLE CONNECTION ............................................... SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST .............. BATTERY CONNECTION ......................................................... CABLE RUNNING TO MDF ...................................................... TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF ..................................... INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT .................... MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS .................................................. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION ......................................................... SYSTEM DATA ENTRY ............................................................ OPERATION TEST .................................................................... SYSTEM DATA SAVE ............................................................... CLEANING AND VISUAL CHECK ............................................
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PRECAUTIONS
Grounding Requirements
The system grounding must have a specic ground resistance and AC noise level, and is to be connected to a predetermined terminal in the PBX. Standard grounding requirements are as shown below: Communication grounding : Less than 10 ohm Protective ground for PIM : Less than 10 ohm NOTE: The AC ripple on these various grounds should be less than 0.5Vp-p.
CAUTION
Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of telecommunication equipment. Never operate this equipment with the grounding conductor disconnected.
The following specic requirements apply to ground wiring. An equipment grounding conductor that is at least as large as the ungrounded branchsupply conductors is to be installed as part of the circuit that supplies the PBX. Bare, covered, or insulated grounding conductors are acceptable. Individually covered or insulated equipment grounding conductors shall have a continuous outer nish that is either green, or green with one or more yellow stripes. The equipment grounding connector is to be connected to ground at the service equipment. The attachment-plug receptacles in the vicinity of the PBX are all to be of a grounding type, and the equipment grounding conductors serving these receptacles are to be connected to earth ground at the service equipment.
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CARD FRONT
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CIRCUIT CARD WEAR A WRIST STRAP AND PERFORM THE WORK ON A GROUNDED CONDUCTIVE WORK SURFACE.
CIRCUIT CARD
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CIRCUIT CARD
PN-CP14 (MP) PZ-PW121 (AC/DC PWR) PZ-PW126 (AC/DC PWR) PZ-PW122 (DC/DC PWR) PZ-M537 (EXTMEM)
CONDITION
(1) Power off (1) Power off These circuit cards must be plugged in or unplugged only (2) Unplug with power off to prevent dam(2) Plug in age to the card or other system (3) Power on (3) Power on circuitry. (1) Power off (1) Power off These circuit cards must be or MB or MB plugged in or unplugged under switch on switch on Make Busy condition or power off to prevent damage to the (2) Plug in (2) Unplug card or other system circuitry. (3) Power on (3) Power on or MB switch off
PN-AP00-A (DBM) PN-AP00-B (AP00) PN-AP01 (AP01) PN-BRTA (BRT) PN-2BRTC (BRT) PN-2BRTK (BRT) PN-CP15 (FP) PN-DAIA (DAI) PN-DAIB (DAI) PN-DAIC (DAI) PN-DAID (DAI) PN-DAIE (DAI) PN-DAIF (DAI) PN-24DTA-C (DTI) PN-30DTC-A (DTI) PN-IPTB (IPT) PN-24PRTA (PRT) PN-PW00 (EXTPWR) PN-4RSTB (MFR) PN-4RSTC (CIR) PN-SC00 (CCH) PN-SC01 (DCH) PN-SC03 (ICH) PN-SC03-A (CSH) PZ-M542 (CONN) PZ-M557 (CONN) PZ-VM00/ PZ-VM00-M (VM) PZ-VM01 (VM)
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CAUTION
You must hold the edge of a circuit card when plugging or unplugging the circuit card. If you touch another area, you may be exposed to hazard voltages.
PBX
CARD FRONT
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Turning Power ON
CAUTION
1. When the operating power is being supplied to the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card, do not plug/ unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot. 2. When the system is congured with two or more PIMs, the BUS cable is providing gang control for the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card of PIM0 and other PIMs. Therefore, if the power of PIM0 is off, no power is supplied to the whole system even when the power switch(es) of other PIMs are left on. Note, however, that the battery charging is continuing even under these circumstances. 3. Do not turn off the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card on PIM1 to PIM7 when the system is operating.
(1)
Check the switch position of each PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card before turning power on. Make sure that the AC120V/240V selector switch is positioned to appropriate voltage for each country (AC120V or AC240V). NOTE: PZ-PW126 card does not have this switch.
SW2 100V/120V 240V
Make sure that the battery mode selector switch is positioned as shown below to meet the kind of battery:
SW101 OFF 1 : Not used 1 2 : ON (SEAL/FLOAT2) 2 ON OFF (OPEN/FLOAT1)
(2)
Turn the SW1 switches of all the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 cards to ON. First, turn ON PIM1 to PIM7. Then, turn ON PIM0 last of all.
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PROCEDURE
PROCEDURE
This owchart explains the procedures for installing the PBX system. You should follow the procedure shown below.
Procedure Flowchart
START
UNPACKING
page 49
page 50
page 54
page 83
page 90
BATTERY CONNECTION
page 94
page 102
page 109
page 128
REFER TO CHAPTER 3
page 207
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Procedure Flowchart
A
page 199 page 201 page 202 page 204 page 205 page 205
SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
OPERATION TEST
END
For Floor Standing Installation, there are three kinds of method to install the equipment. It depends on the country according to the UL/cUL/ACA. NOTE: UL = Underwriters Laboratories (U.S.A.) cUL = Canadian Underwriters Laboratories (Canada) ACA = Australian Communication Authority (Australia)
Stationary Equipment (For North America/ Australia) Fixed Equipment (For North America/ Australia) Fixed Equipment (For Other Countries) See next page.
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The mark shown below is attached to each procedure in which circuit cards are handled. When doing such a procedure, the installer must perform the procedure with caution, to prevent damage caused by static electricity (See Static Electricity Guard page 39).
ATTENTION
Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required
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UNPACKING
UNPACKING
ATTENTION
Contents Static Sensitive
Handling Precautions Required
(1)
Check the received quantity of packages containing the PBX system with the description on the shipping document. Check the packaging for external damage done by transportation and record it as necessary. Unpack the packaging. For unpacking the packages containing circuit cards, a grounded wrist strap should be worn.
(2)
(3)
(4) (5)
Check the quantity of equipment and materials unpacked with the shipping document. Perform visual inspection, checking for the following items. Modules Overall distortion. Scratches and dents on the surface. Scratches and cracks on the PIM Backplane. Broken or bent pins on the PIM Backplane. Covers Circuit Cards Scratches and dents. Overall distortion Scratches and cracks Loss, or damage of parts on the circuit cards. Attendant Console Scratches and cracks on the keyboard Overall distortion Damage to Keys and lamps.
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WIRING AC CABLE TO TERMINALS
Using AC CORD-D
(1) Take the AC CORD-D out of the hole on the left side of the BASE, then secure the code to the BASE with the cord bush. NOTE: Cord bush is attached to the AC CORD-D. Wire the AC CORD-D and the FG cable to the FG, NEUTRAL, LINE and Ground terminals on the BASE. Wire the AC CORD-B to the FG, NEUTRAL and LINE terminals on the BASE.
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(2) (3)
TO CN1 on PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 in PIM FG CABLE AC CORD-B (GREEN) WHITE (BLUE) BLACK (BROWN)
GREEN (GREEN/YELLOW)
TERMINAL BLOCKS
NEUTRAL
LINE
FRONT
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(4)
When the system is two-frame conguration, the AC CORD-D of the right side frame can go through the BASE of the left side frame.
AC CORD-D
CORD BUSH
BASE
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(2) (3)
TO CN1 on PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 in PIM FG CABLE AC CORD-B (GREEN) WHITE (BLUE) BLACK (BROWN)
GREEN (GREEN/YELLOW)
TERMINAL BLOCKS
NEUTRAL
LINE
FRONT
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(4)
When the system is two-frame conguration, the Installation cable of the right side frame can go through the BASE of the left side frame.
INSTALLATION CABLE
CORD BUSH
BASE
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INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT
Check the site for installing the PBX with the work drawing to verify that the required oor space is ensured and that service entrances and ducts for trunk/extension cables, power cables and bus cables have been properly worked at correct positions. See Floor Space and Cable Hole Location. page 56, page 57 Mark positions for installation of the PBX main equipment. For Fixed Equipment, detach the BASE PLATE from the BASE. See Floor Marking for BASE PLATE. page 58 For Stationary Equipment, see Floor Marking for BASE TRAY. page 58 NOTE: Measure the level of the floor surface before installing the PBX main equipment. Check the level of the oor. If necessary, adjust the level by inserting spacers beneath the equipment. First open necessary number of preliminary prepared holes using the drill bit for small-diameter holes, then use the nishing drill bit for nishing drill holes. See Drilling. page 59 Detach the front cover of each Module. See Detaching FRONT COVER. page 60
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Marking
Leveling
Drilling
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Installation of Module
For Fixed Equipment (1) Fix the BASE PLATE to the oor with anchor bolts. (2) Fix the BASE to the BASE PLATE with screws. See Connection of BASE and BASE PLATE. page 63 (3) Fix the Module onto the BASE with screws. See Connection of Module and BASE. page 64 For Stationary Equipment (1) Fix the BASE TRAY to the oor with anchor bolts. (2) Fix the Module onto the BASE with screws. See Connection of Module and BASE. page 64 (3) Place the Module and the BASE on the BASE TRAY. See Placing Module on BASE TRAY. page 65 Connect Modules with screws. See Connection of Modules. page 66 Install the I/F BRACKET to the top-stack PIMs if the equipment is stacked with ve or more Modules. See Installation of I/F BRACKET. page 69 Install the TOP COVER to the top-stack PIM. See Installation of TOP COVER. page 70 Install the MOUNTING BRACKET to the top-stack PIM if the equipment is stacked with four or more Modules. See Installation of MOUNTING BRACKET. page 71 Carefully review every step above to check that all necessary screws have been properly placed and tightened.
Installation of Multiple-Module
Checking
End
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Floor Space
UNIT : mm (inch)
200 (7.9)
PIM/BATTM
BASE
FRONT
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(1.6)
40.6
(5.0)
ANCHOR BOLT x 4
(1.3)
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(1.8)
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Drilling (1) Make a preliminary hole in the concrete, using a drill bit for small-diameter holes. (2) Drill a hole in the concrete with a drill suitable for a plug bolt a little deeper than the plug bolt length. Anchor Bolt Size : 10mm (0.39inch) DIA for Fixed Equipment 6mm (0.24inch) DIA for Stationary Equipment (3) Insert the anchor bolt into the hole. (4) Push anchor bolt until the bolt stays permanently in place. (5) Turn bolt counterclockwise and remove. (6) Insert bolts correctly into the holes for equipment installation, then tighten them properly.
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Detaching FRONT COVER (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Push portion A of the COVER PARTS to release the RATCH. Pivot the COVER PARTS on its left side to remove it. Loosen its one screw. Lift up the STOPPER to unlock. Pivot the FRONT COVER on its bottom to remove it.
COVER PARTS
PUSH
PORTION A
(2)
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(3)
LOOSEN A SCREW.
(4)
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(5)
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Connection of BASE and BASE PLATE for Fixed Equipment (1) Mount the BASE on the BASE PLATE with hanging on the hooks. (2) Slide the BASE into the inner end. (3) Fix the BASE to the BASE PLATE with two screws. NOTE: Screws are attached to the BASE PLATE.
BASE
HOOKS
BASE
BASE PLATE
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Connection of Module and BASE for Fixed/Stationary Equipment (1) Mount the Module on the BASE with hanging on the hooks. (2) Slide the Module into the inner end. (3) Fix the Module to the BASE with three screws. NOTE: Screws are attached to the Module.
SCREWS
BASE
HOOKS
MODULE
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Placing Module on BASE TRAY for Stationary Equipment Place the Module and the BASE on the BASE TRAY.
BASE TRAY
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Connection of Modules NOTE: The FRONT STOPPER, BUILD PLATES, and screws are attached to the Module.
(1) Insert the BUILD PLATES (R)/(L) into the slits of the SIDE FRAME, then slide them backward and lock them. (2) Place the FRONT STOPPER on the Module, then x it with three screws.
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SIDE FRAME
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PZ-PW121 SCREW
SCREW
FRONT STOPPER
SCREWS
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(3) Hook the PIM onto the BUILD PLATEs nails. (4) Slide the PIM backward until it comes to the back end. (5) Fix the PIM with three screws.
Connection of Modules
SCREWS
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Installation of I/F BRACKET Install the I/F BRACKET to the top-stack PIMs if the equipment is stacked with ve or more Modules. Fix the I/F BRACKET to rear side of top-stack PIMs with two screws from inside of PIMs. NOTE: Screws are attached to the I/F BRACKET.
SCREW
I/F BRACKET
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Installation of TOP COVER (1) Hang four hooks of the TOP COVER on the back board of PIM as shown below. (2) Fix the TOP COVER to the front side of the PIM with two screws. NOTE: Screws are attached to BASE/TOP ASSEM.
HOOK
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Installation of MOUNTING BRACKET Install the MOUNTING BRACKET to the top-stack PIM if the equipment is stacked with four or more Modules. (1) Remove four screws located on the rear side of the top-stack PIM. (2) Fix the MOUNTING BRACKET to the PIM with the removed screws. (3) Fix the PIM to the wall or ceiling by using wires, chains and eyebolts (locally provided).
PIM
SCREWS
MOUNTING BRACKET
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Check the site for installing the PBX with the work drawing to verify that the required oor space is ensured and that service entrances and ducts for trunk/extension cables, power cables and grounding conductors have been properly worked at correct positions. See Floor Space and Cable Hole Location. page 56, page 57 Detach the front cover of each Module. See Detaching FRONT COVER. page 60 Mark hole positions for installation of the PBX main equipment. See Wall Marking for HANGER ASSEM. page 73 Secure the HANGER ASSEM to the wall. Hang the PIM to the HANGER ASSEM. See Hanging PIM to HANGER ASSEM. page 74 NOTE: The BATTM can not be installed on the wall. After hanging each PIM to the respective HANGER ASSEMs, connect PIMs using screws. See Connection of Modules. page 66 Carefully review every step above to check that all necessary screws have been properly placed and tightened.
Marking
Installation of Module
Multiple-Module Configuration
Checking
End
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210.8
(8.3) (8.3) (8.3) (8.3) (8.3) (14.0) 356.5 (13.9) 352 (13.9) 352 (13.9) 352 (13.9) 352
BASE
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Hanging PIM to HANGER ASSEM (1) Secure the HANGER ASSEM to the surface of a wall with three screws. Select screws to match with the wall type as follows.
WALL TYPE
CONCRETE WOOD PLASTER BOARD [THICKNESS Min. 9.6mm (0.38inch)]
RECOMMENDED SCREW
ANCHOR BOLT TYPE WOOD TYPE SCREWS MOLLY ANCHOR TYPE Recommended 4mm (0.16inch) by 25mm (0.98inch) Min. 3.5mm (0.14inch) DIA Max. 4.5mm (0.17inch) DIA Min. 3.5mm (0.14inch) DIA Max. 4.5mm (0.17inch) DIA
A concrete wall is recommended because it is the most rm to mount the PBX of the three. The plaster board is the most inrm wall of the three. (2) Hang the slits of the rear of a PIM to the hooks of the HANGER ASSEM. (3) Secure the PIM to the HANGER ASSEM with two screws. NOTE: Screws are attached to the HANGER ASSEM.
HOOK
PIM
BASE SCREWS
FRONT
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Check the site for installing the PBX with the work drawing to verify that the required oor space is ensured and that service entrances and ducts for trunk/extension cables, power cables and grounding conductors have been properly worked at correct positions. See Floor Space and Cable Hole Location. page 56, page 57 Detach the SIDE COVER and SIDE PANEL of the Module for 19RACK BRACKET (A) mounting. For 19RACK BRACKET (B), this procedure is not required. See Detaching SIDE COVER/SIDE PANEL. page 76 Mount the 19RACK BRACKET (A) to the PIM. See Connection of 19RACK BRACKET (A). page 78 Mount the PIM with the 19RACK BRACKET (A) to the 19-inch RACK. See Mounting PIM to 19-inch RACK. page 79 Mount the 19RACK BRACKET (B) to the bottom-stack Module. See Connection of 19RACK BRACKET (B). page 80 Mount the 19RACK BRACKET (A) to the top-stack PIM. See Connection of 19RACK BRACKET (A). page 78 Mount the modules with the 19 RACK BRACKET (A) and (B) to the 19inch RACK. See Mounting Multiple-Module to 19-inch RACK. page 81 Carefully review every step above to check that all necessary screws have been properly placed and tightened.
Multiple-Module Configuration
Checking
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Detaching SIDE COVER/SIDE PANEL (1) Remove the two screws xing the SIDE COVER. (2) Pivot the SIDE COVER on its bottom to remove it. (3) Remove the SIDE PANEL xed by three screws, from the left side ame of the PIM.
SCREW
SIDE COVER
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SCREWS
SIDE PANEL
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Connection of 19RACK BRACKET (A) (1) Insert the nails of the 19RACK BRACKET (A) into the side frame of the Module. (2) Secure them with four screws each. NOTE: Screws are attached to the 19RACK BRACKET (A).
SCREWS
NAILS
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Mounting PIM to 19-inch RACK (1) Mount the PIM with 19RACK BRACKET (A) into the 19-inch RACK. (2) Secure them with four screws (locally provided).
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Connection of 19RACK BRACKET (B) (1) Place the BASE PLATE on the 19RACK BRACKET (B). (2) Secure the BASE PLATE with four washer and nuts. (3) Mount the BASE to the BASE PLATE. (See Connection of BASE and BASE PLATE. page 63) (4) Mount the Module to the BASE. (See Connection of Module and BASE. page 64) NOTE: Nuts and washers are attached to the 19RACK BRACKET (B).
NUT
BASE PLATE
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19BRACKET (A)
19BRACKET (B)
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BUS Cable
700mm (27.6inch)
48-TW-0.7 CONN CA
PIM3
PIM7
FRONT P W R P W R
PIM2
PIM6
PIM1
P W R
P W R
PIM5
PIM0
P W R
P W R
PIM4
48-TW-0.7 CONN CA
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SW101 OFF 12 NOTE1 SW101 MJ MN ON CN103 TO PWR1 CONNECTOR ON BWB TO PWR0A CONNECTOR ON BWB CN104 TO PWR0B CONNECTOR ON BWB POWER OUTPUT CABLE (+5V, 27V, E) POWER OUTPUT CABLE (+90V, CR, E) PWR CNT CA-D (for PIM1 to PIM 7) PWR CNT CA-E (for PIM0)
GND NOTE2
CAUTION
Set the appropriate voltage before turning on the SW1 switch.
PWR CA-A
TO OTHER PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 100V /120V 240V SW2 TO BATTERY OR OTHER PZ-PW121/ PZ-PW126
CN1
O I
SW1
PWR CA-A/BATT CA
AC CORD-B
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Connection of AC CORD-B
(1) (2) Connect the AC CORD-B to the CN1 connector on the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card. Screw the ground cable of the AC CORD-B to the frame ground terminal on the PIM.
Connection of AC CORD-B
PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 CN1 TO 120V/240V AC POWER SOURCE AC CORD-D CORD BUSH
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300mm (11.8inch)
POWER OUTPUT CABLE (+5V, 27V, E) POWER OUTPUT CABLE (+90V, CR, E) PWR CNT CA-E (FOR PIM0) PWR CNT CA-D (FOR PIM1 TO PIM7)
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(3)
When you need 48V DC power supply for a Cell Station (Zone Transceiver) in WCS system, do the following procedure. If not, skip this procedure and go to (4). page 88
STEP 1: Attach four screws preliminary to the PZ-PW122 card. STEP 2: Mount the PZ-PW122 card into the PIM which accommodates the CSI cards, and fasten the screws. NOTE: Screws are attached to the PZ-PW122 card.
PIM PZ-PW122
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STEP 3: Connect the PWR CNT CA-E or PWR CNT CA-D, and POWER OUTPUT CABLE (48V, E) as shown below.
PWR0C
PZ-PW122 POWER OUTPUT CABLE (+5V, 27V, E) POWER OUTPUT CABLE (48V, E) POWER OUTPUT CABLE (+90V, CR, E) PWR CNT CA-E (FOR PIM0) PWR CNT CA-D (FOR PIM1 TO PIM7)
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(4)
When the system is congured with two or more PIMs, connect the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 cards to each other using the PWR CA-A for power multi-connection.
PWR CA-A
550mm (21.7inch)
PWR CA-A
PWR PIM3
PWR CA-A
PWR
TO INTERNAL BATTERY
PIM2
PWR CA-A
PIM1
TO INTERNAL BATTERY
TO INTERNAL BATTERY
PWR
PWR
PIM4
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PWR PIM3
PWR
PIM7
PWR
PWR CA-A
PWR
PWR CA-A
PIM2
PIM6
PWR
PWR
PIM1
PIM5
PWR
PWR
PIM0
PIM4
TO EXTERNAL BATTERY
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Make sure that the battery mode selector switch is positioned as shown below to meet the kind of battery:
SW101 OFF 1 : Not used 1 2 : ON (SEAL/FLOAT2) 2 ON OFF (OPEN/FLOAT1)
(2)
When the operating power is being supplied to the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card, do not plug/ unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot.
(3)
Immediately follow the instructions below if the MJ lamp on the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 lights up or smoke or nasty smell is produced during the test: a) Turn power off of all PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 cards. b) Unplug the AC code from the wall outlet. c) Carefully check for cause(s) of the failure occurring. NOTE: Do not turn power on again until the cause is detected. (4) When the system is congured with two or more PIMs, the BUS cable is providing gang control for the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card of PIM0 and other PIMs. Therefore, if the power of PIM0 is off, no power is supplied to the whole system even when the power switch(es) of other PIMs are left on. Note, however, that the battery charging is continuing even under these circumstances.
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Power Routing
NOTE1: PN-4LCD/4LCF/4LCL/4LCW card provides +80V on-board power supply (+80VOBP). NOTE2: PN-AUCA, PN-2DLCB/PN-2DLCN, PN-2DLCC, PN-2LDTA, PN-2ODTA/2ODTB card provides 48V on-board power supply (48VOBP).
PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 TO PIM2
PIM1
PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 PWR CA-A NOTE1 +5V +5V +80VOBP BATTERY 27V AC +90V NOTE2 5V +5V AC CORD-B 48VOBP 48V 27V CR PN-8LCAA +5V 27V 5V CR +90V 27V CR CR +80V PIM0 27V 5V
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Before connecting AC Cord, verify: - that the SW1 switch of the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card is positioned to OFF; - that the AC Cord is unplugged from the wall outlet. Use a tester to verify that the input power is AC12010V or AC24010V.
Connecting AC power
Turning power ON
Turn the SW1 switches of all the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 cards on PIM1 to PIM7 to ON. Then, turn the SW1 switch of the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card on PIM0 to ON last of all. Verify that the ON lamp on the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card lights up.
Measure the output voltage: -20V should be observed at GND and 27V terminals of the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card. See Conrming Output Voltage. page 93
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DC100V
MJ MN ON
27V FG GND
SW1
O I
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BATTERY CONNECTION
WARNING
TURN OFF AC POWER BEFORE CONNECTING BATTERIES.
CAUTION
1. 24V batteries must be used in this system. 2. If battery terminals (+, ) contact with the module under connecting the battery cable to the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card, the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card or the BWB may be broken. Therefore, you must perform work in accordance with the following steps when mounting or removing the batteries. (1) When mounting batteries: (a) Connect the battery cable to the batteries. (b) Mount the batteries into the appointed position of the PIM or the BATTM. (c) Connect the battery cable to the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card. (2) When removing batteries: (a) Disconnect the battery cable from the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card. (b) Remove the batteries from the PIM or the BATTM.
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Recommended Battery Internal Battery: External Battery: (BATTM) YUASA MATSUSHITA YUASA MATSUSHITA type NPH-3.2-12 type LCR-12V3.4NE type NP-24-12B type LCL-12V-24
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CAUTION
3. Battery Replacement Table and Battery Warnings The label which shows battery replacement table and battery warnings is attached to the reverse side of Front Cover for PIM and BATTM. During the battery installation process, the warning statements must be observed. When replacing batteries, the battery replacement table should be observed in order to increase battery life and insure a safe operation.
PIM/BATTM LABEL
FRONT COVER
AMBIENT 5 ~ 35C 0 ~ 50C 0 ~ 50C TEMPERATURE (AVERAGE 25C) (AVERAGE 25C) (AVERAGE 40C) REPLACEMENT INTERVAL 3 YEARS 2 YEARS 1 YEAR
o ELECTROLYTE LEAKAGE OR OTHER HAZARDS MAY RESULT IF THE BATTERY IS NOT REPLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFIED INTERVALS.
o DO NOT STRIKE A MATCH OR CAUSE A SPARK IN VICINITY OF BATTERY. o PLACE THE EQUIPMENT WELL VENTILATED AREA. o DO NOT SHORT. o REPLACE BATTERY ONLY AFTER BATTERY GASES HAVE BEEN DISPERSED.
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BATT CA INT
RED
+ +
BLUE/BLACK
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TIE WRAP
+ +
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(5)
When the system is congured with two or more PIMs, connect the BATT CA INT and the PWR CA-A as shown below.
PWR PIM3
BATT CA INT
PWR
BATT CA INT
PIM7
PWR CA-A
PIM2
PIM6
PWR
BATT CA INT
PWR
BATT CA INT
PIM1
PIM5
PWR CA-A
PIM0
PIM4
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PIM0
BATTM
FRONT
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(3)
When the system is congured with two or more PIMs, connect the BATT CA EXT and the PWR CA-A as shown below.
PWR PIM3
PWR PIM7
PWR PIM2
PWR CA-A
PWR
PWR PIM1
PWR PIM5
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MODULE
BASE
FRONT
: CABLE HOLE
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MDF Cable
To facilitate the termination of the 25 pair cables (MDF cables) from the system to the MDF shown below, the length of each cable to be used should be predetermined according to the distance between the MDF and the system. Each cable should be labeled at both ends using a cable number or cable designation as shown below.
MDF Cable
CHAMP CONNECTOR
TO PIM
TO MDF
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CONNECTION
LTC0 LTC1 LTC2 LTC3
CABLE NUMBER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
TO
MDF
CABLE DESIGNATION
0 LTC0 0 LTC1 0 LTC2 0 LTC3
PIM1
MDF
PIM2
MDF
PIM3
MDF
PIM4
MDF
PIM5
MDF
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CONNECTION
LTC0 LTC1 LTC2 LTC3
CABLE NUMBER
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
TO
MDF
CABLE DESIGNATION
6 LTC0 6 LTC1 6 LTC2 6 LTC3
PIM7
MDF
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(2)
FRONT
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(3)
Connect the champ connector of each MDF cable to the LTC connector located on the PIM using the screws provided, as shown below. Secure the MDF cables to the PIM using tie wraps.
(4)
PIM3
PIM1
PIM0
BATTM
TO MDF FRONT
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PIM3
TO MDF
PIM1
TO MDF
PIM0
TO MDF
TO MDF BATTM
FRONT
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LT01/AP01
LT02/AP02
LT03/AP03
LT04/AP04
LT05/AP05
LT06/AP06
LT07/AP07
LT08/AP08
LT09/AP09
LT10/AP10
LT11/AP11/FP11
MP12/FP12
PFT
VM
LT00/AP00
PIM0 - 7
AC/DC PWR
LTC3
DC/DC PWR
BWB
FRONT
REMARKS
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LEN (LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER) X : PIM NUMBER YY : PORT NUMBER CARD SLOT NUMBER 315 314 313 312 311 310 309 308 (LT01) 323 322 321 320 319 318 317 316 (LT02) 331 330 329 328 327 326 325 324 (LT03) 339 338 337 336 335 334 333 332 (LT04) 347 346 345 344 343 342 341 340 (LT05) 355 354 353 352 351 350 349 348 (LT06) 363 362 361 360 359 358 357 356 (LT07)
PIM3
PIM2
*
239 238 237 236 (LT08) 247 246 245 244 (LT09) 255 254 253 252 (LT10) 263 262 261 260 (LT11)
PIM1
*
139 138 137 136 (LT08) 147 146 145 144 (LT09) 155 154 153 152 (LT10) 163 162 161 160 (LT11)
PIM0
*
039 038 037 036 (LT08) 047 046 045 044 (LT09) 055 054 053 052 (LT10) 063 062 061 060 (LT11)
*
* In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable. When 8-port cards are mounted in Slot04-07, only
application processor cards are mountable in Slot08-11.
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PIM7
PIM6
*
639 638 637 636 (LT08) 647 646 645 644 (LT09) 655 654 653 652 (LT10) 663 662 661 660 (LT11)
PIM5
*
539 538 537 536 (LT08) 547 546 545 544 (LT09) 555 554 553 552 (LT10) 563 562 561 560 (LT11)
PIM4
*
439 438 437 436 (LT08) 447 446 445 444 (LT09) 455 454 453 452 (LT10) 463 462 461 460 (LT11)
*
* In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable. When 8-port cards are mounted in Slot04-07, only
application processor cards are mountable in Slot08-11.
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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
LEN048 049 050 051 LT06/AP06 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 LT07/AP07 060 061 062 063 036 037 LT08/AP08* 038 LEN039
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
* In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable. When 8-port cards are mounted in Slot04-07, only
application processor cards are mountable in Slot08-11.
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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
LEN148 149 150 151 LT06/AP06 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 LT07/AP07 160 161 162 163 136 137 LT08/AP08* 138 LEN139
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
* In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable. When 8-port cards are mounted in Slot04-07, only
application processor cards are mountable in Slot08-11.
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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
LEN248 249 250 251 LT06/AP06 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 LT07/AP07 260 261 262 263 236 237 LT08/AP08* 238 LEN239
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
* In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable. When 8-port cards are mounted in Slot04-07, only
application processor cards are mountable in Slot08-11.
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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
LEN348 349 350 351 LT06/AP06 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 LT07/AP07 360 361 362 363 336 337 LT08/AP08* 338 LEN339
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
* In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable. When 8-port cards are mounted in Slot04-07, only
application processor cards are mountable in Slot08-11.
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LEN448 449 450 451 LT06/AP06 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 LT07/AP07 460 461 462 463 436 437 LT08/AP08* 438 LEN439
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
* In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable. When 8-port cards are mounted in Slot04-07, only
application processor cards are mountable in Slot08-11.
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LEN548 549 550 551 LT06/AP06 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 LT07/AP07 560 561 562 563 536 537 LT08/AP08* 538 LEN539
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
* In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable. When 8-port cards are mounted in Slot04-07, only
application processor cards are mountable in Slot08-11.
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LEN648 649 650 651 LT06/AP06 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 LT07/AP07 660 661 662 663 636 637 LT08/AP08* 638 LEN639
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
* In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable. When 8-port cards are mounted in Slot04-07, only
application processor cards are mountable in Slot08-11.
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LEN748 749 750 751 LT06/AP06 752 753 754 755 756 757 758 759 LT07/AP07 760 761 762 763 736 737 LT08/AP08* 738 LEN739
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
* In Slot 08-11, only 4-port line/trunk cards are mountable. When 8-port cards are mounted in Slot04-07, only
application processor cards are mountable in Slot08-11.
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8COT 4COT 2LDT 2ODT 2ODT AUC 4DIT 8LC 4LC AUC 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 WH-BL BL-WH WH-OR OR-WH WH-GN GN-WH WH-BR BR-WH WH-SL SL-WH RD-BL BL-RD RD-OR OR-RD RD-GN GN-RD GN RD BK YL GN RD BK YL GN RD BK YL GN RD BK YL
NOTE1
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 1 R3 T4 R4 T5 R5 T6 R6 T7 R7
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 R3
T0 R0 T1 R1
T0 R0
TxT0
T0
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 R3
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 R3 T4 R4 T5 R5 T6 R6 T7 R7
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 R3
T0 R0 T1 R1
TxR0 R0
RcvT0 T1 RcvR0 R1
T1 R1 TxT1 TxR1
RcvT1 RcvR1
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8COT 4COT 2LDT 2ODT 2ODT AUC 4DIT 8LC 4LC AUC 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 RD-BR BR-RD RD-SL SL-RD BK-BL BL-BK BK-OR OR-BK BK-GN GN-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-SL SL-BK YL-BL BL-YL GN RD BK YL GN RD BK YL GN RD BK YL GN RD BK YL
NOTE1
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 2 R3 T4 R4 T5 R5 T6 R6 T7 R7
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 R3
T0 R0 T1 R1
T0 R0
TxT0
T0
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 R3
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 R3 T4 R4 T5 R5 T6 R6 T7 R7
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 R3
T0 R0 T1 R1
TxR0 R0
RcvT1 RcvR1
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8COT 4COT 2LDT 2ODT 2ODT AUC 4DIT 8LC 4LC AUC 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 YL-OR OR-YL YL-GN GN-YL YL-BR BR-YL YL-SL SL-YL VI-BL BL-VI VI-OR OR-VI VI-GN GN-VI VI-BR BR-VI VI-SL SL-VI GN RD BK YL GN RD BK YL GN RD BK YL GN RD BK YL MN* MJ*
Continued on next page NOTE2
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 3 R3 T4 R4 T5 R5 T6 R6 T7 R7
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 R3
T0 R0 T1 R1
T0 R0
TxT0
T0
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 R3
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 R3 T4 R4 T5 R5 T6 R6 T7 R7
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 R3
T0 R0 T1 R1
TxR0 R0
RcvT0 T1 RcvR0 R1
T1 R1 TxT1 TxR1
RcvT1 RcvR1
PIN No.50, 25 in PIM0 are connected to external indication equipment for major card minor alarm.
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PIN
4wire EXT. EXT. SMARTCON KEY/ PAGE/ Digital (SN610 EXT. MOH/ TRK NOTE3 ATTCON) RELAY BGM 2DLCC RA0 TA0 RB0 TB0 RA1 TA1 RB1 TB1 DK00 4COT K1 K0 K3 K2 K5 K4 K7 K6 T R T R T R T R DTI RA RB TA TB
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 1 R3 T4 R4 T5 R5 T6 R6 T7 R7
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 R3
T0 R0 T1 R1
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PIN
4wire EXT. EXT. SMARTCON KEY/ PAGE/ Digital (SN610 EXT. MOH/ TRK NOTE3 ATTCON) RELAY BGM 2DLCC RA0 TA0 RB0 TB0 RA1 TA1 RB1 TB1 DK00 4COT K1 K0 K3 K2 K5 K4 K7 K6 T R T R T R T R DTI RA RB TA TB
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 2 R3 T4 R4 T5 R5 T6 R6 T7 R7
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 R3
T0 R0 T1 R1
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PIN
4wire EXT. EXT. SMARTCON KEY/ PAGE/ Digital (SN610 EXT. MOH/ TRK NOTE3 ATTCON) RELAY BGM 2DLCC RA0 TA0 RB0 TB0 RA1 TA1 RB1 TB1 DK00 4COT K1 K0 K3 K2 K5 K4 K7 K6 T R T R T R T R DTI RA RB TA TB
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 3 R3 T4 R4 T5 R5 T6 R6 T7 R7
T0 R0 T1 R1 T2 R2 T3 R3
T0 R0 T1 R1
PIN No.50, 25 in PIM0 are connected to external indication equipment for major card minor alarm.
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INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
CIRCUIT CARD
PN-2COT/PN-4COT/PN-6COT/PN-8COT
REFERENCE Page
page 129 page 130 page 135 page 137 page 143-1 page 144 page 146 page 148 page 158 page 168 page 169 page 172 page 175
page 180
128
Rev.1.1 90128-11
LT00
LEN006 (No. 6)
R6 T6 R7
7 32 8 33
7 32 8 33
TO C.O. LINE
LEN007
(No. 7) T7
LTC0 (P) T0 T1 T6 T7 1 2 7 8 R0 R1 R6 R7
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LTC0 (P) T0 T1 1 2 3 4 R0 R1
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4W E&M Trunk (PN-2ODT) When connecting the E and M, make the installation cable by using the connector attached with the PN-2ODT card. NOTE: Both No. 0 and No. 1 circuits must be set to same purpose (2-wire or 4-wire) in one PN2ODT card.
PN-2ODT CN1 2 08 07 06 J 05 04 M1 03 E1 02 M0 01 E0 LT00 TxR0 TxT0 LEN000 (No. 0) RcvR0 RcvT0 TxR1 LEN001 (No. 1) TxT1 RcvR1 RcvT1 2 27 3 28 4 29 2 27 3 28 4 29 LEN000 (No. 0) LTC0 J 1 26 P 1 26 LEN001 (No. 1)
MDF
(M) (E)
(Tx Ring) (Tx Tip) (Rcv Ring) (Rcv Tip) TO TIE LINE
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LEN001 LEN000
M1 E1 M0 E0
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2W E&M Trunk (PN-2ODT) When connecting the E and M, make the installation cable by using the connector attached with the PN-2ODT card. NOTE: Both No. 0 and No. 1 circuits must be set to same purpose (2-wire or 4-wire) in one PN2ODT card.
PN-2ODT CN1 2 08 07 06 J 05 04 03 02 01 LT00 R0 T0 LEN000 (No. 0) M1 E1 M0 E0 LEN000 (No. 0) LTC0 J 1 26 P 1 26 LEN001 (No. 1)
MDF
(M) (E)
R2 LEN001 (No. 1) T2
3 28
3 28
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LEN001 LEN000
M1 E1 M0 E0
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LTC0 (P) T0 T1 1 2 3 4 R0 R1
135
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LTC0 (P) T0 T1 T2 T3 1 2 3 4 R0 R1 R2 R3
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CSU
LTC0/LTC1/LTC2/LTC3 CONNECTOR
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LTC1 (J)
LTC1 (P)
17 18 19 20
RA TA
42 43 44 45
RB TB
42 43 44 45
RB TB
17 18 19 20
RA TA
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DTI for using a coaxial cable (PN-30DTC/PZ-M542/PZ-M557) When using an coaxial cable, connect the cable to a CSU via the CONN (PZ-M542/PZM557) card as shown below.
PN30DTC
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RECEIVE
TO CSU
SEND 2
2 COAXIAL CONNECTOR
17 18 19 20
RA TA
42 43 44 45
RB TB
42 43 44 45
RB TB
17 18 19 20
RA TA
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Mounting of CONN Card (PZ-M542/PZ-M557) STEP1: When using LTC0 or LTC2 connector to mount the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card, take off the PLATE from the PZ-M542/PZ-M547 card. Then, overturn the PLATE and secure it to the card with screws. When using LTC1 or LTC3 connector to mount the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card, skip STEP1. NOTE: The PLATE and screws are attached to the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card.
PZ-M542/PZ-M557
SCREW
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STEP2: Connect the LT connector on the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card to the LTC connector on BWB in PIM. NOTE: Two PZ-M542/PZ-M557 cards can not be mounted on the adjoining LTC connectors. LTC0 and LTC2/LTC0 and LTC3/LTC1 and LTC3 are mountable.
LTC LTC 0
1 LTC LTC 3
LT CONNECTOR
PZ-M547/PZ-M557
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STEP3: Secure the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card to the PIM CARD STOPPER with one screw. NOTE1: Screw is attached to the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card. NOTE2: Before securing the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card to the PIM CARD STOPPER, all the cards should be mounted on the card slots and the PIM CARD STOPPER should be secured with screws. See MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS. page 199
PZ-M542/PZ-M557 SCREW
CARD STOPPER
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PN-24DTA/ PN-30DTC
CN1
RECEIVE
RECEIVE
CN1
PN-24DTA/ PN-30DTC
NOTE1: Use the optical cable with the following specifications. Fiber : Single mode fiber Connector : SC connector NOTE2: Connect two optical cables which are used for receive and send signals to CN1 connector of M10 card. The upside of CN1 connector is used for sending and the downside is used for receiving.
143-1
Rev.1.1 90143A11
AP09 RA RB TA TB 1 26 2 27 1 26 2 27 1
RECEIVE RA RB TA TB SEND
LTC3 PN-24DTA/PN-30DTC J P
AP10 RA RB TA TB 9 34 10 35 9 34 10 35 2
RECEIVE RA RB TA TB SEND
LTC1 PN-M10 RA RB No. 1 TA TB LT05 RA RB CN1 No. 0 TA TB 17 42 18 43 17 42 18 43 3 J 19 44 20 45 P 19 44 20 45 RECEIVE RA RB TA TB SEND RECEIVE RA RB TA TB SEND
SEND RECEIVE
TO OPPOSITE PN-M10 CARD (To downside of CN1 connector) TO OPPOSITE PN-M10 CARD (To upside of CN1 connector)
143-2
Rev.1.1 90143A11
1 2 3 4
RA TA
26 27 28 29
RB TB
26 27 28 29
RB TB
1 2 3 4
RA TA
LTC (J)
(P)
2 LTC3 CONNECTOR
9 10 11 12
RA TA
34 35 36 37
RB TB
34 35 36 37
RB TB
9 10 11 12
RA TA
LTC (J)
(P)
3 LTC1 CONNECTOR
17 18 19 20
RA TA
42 43 44 45
RB TB
42 43 44 45
RB TB
17 18 19 20
RA TA
LTC (J)
(P)
143-3
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143-4
Rev.1.1 90143A11
LT00
LEN006 (No. 6)
R6 T6 R7
7 32 8 33
7 32 8 33
LEN007
(No. 7) T7
LTC0 (P) T0 T1 T6 T7 1 2 7 8 R0 R1 R6 R7
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LTC0 (P) T0 T1 1 2 3 4 R0 R1
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MDF
ROSETTE
N
...
...
26
7 7 PQ PQ
RS RS
... ...
Hel p
1 1
GH GH II
...
4 4
JK JK LL
AB ABC C
2
DE DEF F
...
... ...
5 5
MN MN O O
3
Fea ture
... ...
TU TU V V
OP OP ER ER
Tra nsf er An sw er Sp
8 8
6 6
0 0
WX WX YZ YZ
9 9
Re cal l
Ho
ld
# #
Re dia l
Co nf
ea
ker
MIC
LT00
LEN006 (No. 6)
R6 T6 R7
7 32 8 33
7 32 8 33
MODULAR CONNECTOR
LEN007
(No. 7) T7
LTC0 (P) T0 T1 T6 T7 1 2 7 8 R0 R1 R6 R7
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MDF
ROSETTE
Exi t
... ... ...
... ...
Hel p
1 1
...
26
Ho ld Tra
4 4 GH GH
II
PQ PQ RS RS
AB ABC C
2
DE DEF F
...
... ...
7 7
JK JK LL
TU TU V V
5 5
MN MN O O
3
Fea ture
... ...
8 8
6 6
OP OP ER ER
nsf er An sw
0 0
WX WX YZ YZ
9 9
Re cal l
# #
Re
er Sp ea ker
Co
nf
dia
MIC
LTC0 (P) T0 T1 1 2 3 4 R0 R1
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MODULAR CONNECTOR
PN-PW00
08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
48V E 48V E LTC0 (P) 26 48V 27 48V 1 Grd 2 Grd LEN000 1 LTC0 (J) R0 26 T0 26 LTC0 (P) T0 1 R0
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MDF Cross Connection for SN716 DESKCON (AC Adapter Power Option)
PIM0 PN-8DLC/4DLC R0 LEN000 (No. 0) T0 J 1 26 LTC0 P 1 26 MDF ROSETTE 6 5 4 3 2 1 TO SN716 DESKCON
LTC0 (P) T0 1 R0
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ATTENTION
(2)
STEP1: Let the handset cord through the hole on the side of the handset support tting as shown below.
CAUTION
Handle the cord with care not to snap a hook on the modular of the cord, when you let the cord through the hole.
(01)
(02)
(03)
(04)
TIE (14) BV
NANS (17) SC
REC
Night
Mute
Position Busy
Cancel L6 (12) 1 L5 (11) L4 (10) L3 (09) L2 (08) 0 L1 (07) # (26) (23) (25) 4 7 5 8 6 9 2 3 SRC Talk (22) (24) DEST
Volume
(19)
Release
(20)
Answer
Hold
HANDSET CORD
(HANDSET SIDE)
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ATTENTION
Contents Static Sensitive
Handling Precautions Required
<TOP VIEW>
<BOTTOM VIEW>
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ATTENTION
Contents Static Sensitive
Handling Precautions Required
STEP2: Plug the modular into HAND H/S 0 jack, and trail the cord along the groove at the bottom of the console.
HANDSET CORD
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ATTENTION
Contents Static Sensitive
Handling Precautions Required
STEP3: Fit the three small holes of the handset support tting to the projections on the bottom of the console, and x the tting by three screws.
CAUTION
Do not screw too rmly to avoid damage to the console.
PROJECTION
PROJECTION
HANDSET SUPPORT
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ATTENTION
Contents Static Sensitive
Handling Precautions Required
STEP4: Plug the headset into the modular jack (H/S 0 or H/S 1) located at the bottom of the console, if required.
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ATTENTION
Contents Static Sensitive
Handling Precautions Required
STEP5: Plug the line cord into the modular jack (LINE) located at the bottom of the console. For the MDF cross connection for the SN716 DESKCON. Refer to MDF Cross Connection for SN716 DESKCON (PN-PW00 Power Option). page 148
LINE CORD
MODULAR TERMINAL 3P 3P
MDF 1P
PBX
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ATTENTION
Contents Static Sensitive
Handling Precautions Required
STEP6: When using an AC-DC ADAPTER for power supply, plug the AC-DC ADAPTER into the 12-24V DC terminal located at the rear of the console.
12~24V DC
RS-232
AC-DC ADAPTER
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ATTENTION
Contents Static Sensitive
Handling Precautions Required
STEP7: When using the PN-PW00 card for power supply, connect the PN-PW00 card and SN716 DESKCON by Installation cable as shown below and MDF Cross Connection for SN716 DESKCON (PN-PW00 Power Option). page 148
PZ-PW121
PN-PW00
CONN CONNECTOR
PIM
TO DESKCON
NOTE:
The PN-PW00 card occupies the adjoining left side (smaller number) slot because of its two-stories structure.
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LTC0 (J) LEN000 LEN001 1 2 3 4 TA0 TB0 TA1 TB1 26 27 28 29 RA0 RB0 RA1 RB1 26 27 28 29
LTC0 (P) RA0 RB0 RA1 RB1 1 2 3 4 TA0 TB0 TA1 TB1
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PIM0 PN-4DLCF CN1 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 LT00 TA0 RA0 LEN000 (No. 0) TB0 RB0 TA1 RA1 LEN001 (No. 1) TB1 RB1 2 RB3 TB3 RA3 TA3 RB2 TB2 RA2 TA2 J 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 LEN002 (No. 2) LTC0 P 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 RED GREEN YELLOW BLACK TO SN610 ATTCON LEN003 (No. 3) ROSETTE RED GREEN YELLOW BLACK TO SN610 ATTCON MDF MODULAR CONNECTOR
159
Rev.1.1 90158-11
LEN003
LEN002
160
Rev.1.1 90158-11
(2)
LT00
LEN006 (No. 6)
R6 T6 R7
7 32 8 33
7 32 8 33
MODULAR CONNECTOR
LEN007
(No. 7)
T7
LTC0 (P) T0 T1 T6 T7 1 2 7 8 R0 R1 R6 R7
161
Rev.1.1 90158-11
LTC0 (P) T0 T1 1 2 3 4 R0 R1
162
Rev.1.1 90158-11
ATTENTION
(3)
STEP1: 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.
SN610/708/709/712/741 ATTCON
MODULAR CORD
JACK SET
163
Rev.1.1 90158-11
ATTENTION
Contents Static Sensitive
Handling Precautions Required
STEP2: Set the switch located inside the console according to the type of headset/handset connected. Refer to next page. page 165
ACCESS PANEL
DIRECTORY
164
Rev.1.1 90158-11
ATTENTION
Contents Static Sensitive
Handling Precautions Required
SWITCH D
165
Rev.1.1 90158-11
ATTENTION
Contents Static Sensitive
Handling Precautions Required
STEP3: Plug the line cord into the modular jack located at the bottom of the console. For the MDF cross connection refer to the following; SN610 ATTCON ( page 158) SN708/709/712/741 ATTCON ( page 161)
MODULAR TERMINAL 1P 1P
SN610 ATTCON
166
Rev.1.1 90158-11
ATTENTION
Contents Static Sensitive
Handling Precautions Required
STEP4: Screw the handset support onto the bottom of the console as shown below.
HANDSET SUPPORT
SN610/708/709/712 ATTCON
167
Rev.1.1 90158-11
ATTENTION
Contents Static Sensitive
Handling Precautions Required
For SN741 ATTCON, use the modular cord cramp provided with the handset support to dispose the straight part of the handset modular cord as shown below.
SN741 ATTCON
HANDSET SUPPORT
MODULAR CORD
167-1
Rev.1.1 90158-11
167-2
Rev.1.1 90158-11
LTC0 (P) K1 K3 K5 K7 1 2 3 4 K0 K2 K4 K6
168
90168-10
PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 G G
169
Rev.1.1 90169-11
(2)
PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 27V G
LTC0 (P) K1 K3 K5 K7 1 2 3 4 K0 K2 K4 K6
170
Rev.1.1 90169-11
MDF Cross Connection for TAS Indicator with Battery (Ground Start)
PIM0 LTC0 PN-DK00 K0 K1 LEN000 K2 K3 LT00 K4 K5 LEN002 K6 K7 4 29 4 29 3 28 3 28 2 27 2 27 J 1 26 P 1 26 MDF K0 TAS INDICATOR WITH BATTERY (GROUND START)
IND
LTC0 (P) K1 K3 K5 K7 1 2 3 4 K0 K2 K4 K6
171
Rev.1.1 90169-11
NOTE: (2)
Connection Outline
PN-DK00
For Control
PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126
G G
172
Rev.1.1 90172-11
PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126
G G
173
Rev.1.1 90172-11
(3)
LT01 LEN014
(No. 6)
R6 T6 R7
15 40 16 41
15 40 16 41
Ring Tip
LEN015
(No. 7)
T7
PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 G
LTC0 (P) 1 2 3 4 T0 T1 T6 T7 9 10 14 15 K0
R0 R1 R6 R7
R0 R1 R6 R7
174
Rev.1.1 90172-11
NOTE1: The current capacity of relay contact (PN-DK00 card) is 0.125A. NOTE2: When connecting the external tone source/announcement machine using the PN4COT/8COT and PN-DK00 cards, an appropriate diode must be installed on the MDF, as shown on the next page. page 176
175
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(2)
Connection Outline
Diode * PN-DK00
* Rating for the Diode VR Less than 50V IO More than 20mA VF Less than 1.0V
JACK1
JACK
176
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(3)
LT01
LEN014 (No. 6)
R6 T6 R7
15 40 16 41
15 40 16 41
Ring Tip
LEN015
(No. 7)
T7
PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 G
177
Rev.1.1 90175-11
R0 R1 R6 R7
R0 R1 R6 R7
178
90175-11
If a D.C. voltage is supplied with the tone from the external tone source/announcement machine, a transformer or coupling capacitor should be used as shown below.
Ring
Ring
CAPACITOR 2F
SOURCE
179
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#1
JACK0
JACK1
#1
JACK
180
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(2)
LT00
LEN006 (No. 6)
R6 T6 R7
7 32 8 33
7 32 8 33
LEN007
(No. 7)
T7
LTC0 (P) T0 T1 T6 T7 1 2 7 8 R0 R1 R6 R7
181
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PBX
TEL
MDF
MDF
TO C.O. LINE
PN-AUC
PN-4COT
182
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(2)
C.O.R0 LEN000 (No. 0) C.O.T0 C.O.R1 LEN001 (No. 1) LT00 04 03 02 01 CN1 PN-AUC 4Q-TW-0.3 CONN CA C.O.T1
1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29
1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29
9 34 10 35
9 34 10 35
TO STATION TO STATION
LT01 04 03 02 01 CN1
LEN008 LEN009
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PBX
TEL
MDF
MDF
PN-8LC NOTE
PN-8COT
MDF
MDF
TO C.O. LINE
NOTE:
Using the PN-AUCA card (long line card) instead of the PN-8LC card is not recommended due to the variations from Central Office to the PBX; line quality cannot be assured.
185
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(2)
Installation of PZ-8PFTB
STEP1: Mount the PZ-8PFTB card into the PFT slot of the PIM. STEP2: Connect the champ connectors of 25-pair cables to the PFT0 and PFT1 connectors on the PZ-8PFTB card as shown below.
PZ-8PFTB
PFT0 CONNECTOR
25-PAIR CABLE
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STEP3: Connect the 25-pair cables on the MDF. This gure shows the PFT connector pin assignment for each PFT circuit number (No. 0 - No. 7).
No. 0
No. 6
No. 1
No. 7
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
E 27V
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This gure shows MDF cross connection for No. 0 circuit on the PZ-8PFTB.
LEN007 (No. 7)
R7 T7
8 33
8 33
2 27 No. 0
3 28
9 34 10 35
9 34 10 35
4 29
LEN015 (No. 7)
R7 T7
16 41
16 41
PFT1
PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 27V G 24 49 25 50
27V J
P INSTALLATION CABLE
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24 25
49 50
E 27V
49 50
E 27V
24 25
TO PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126
LEN008
R0
T0
T0
R0
TO PZ-8PFTB
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PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 27V G
REAR
LTC0 (J) 1 26 26
LTC0 (P) 1
25
MJ
50
MN
50
MN
25
MJ
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PN-CP14
RS 0
TO RS-232C PORT RS RVS-15(S) CA-A: 15m (49.2ft.) RS RVS-4(S) CA-A/RS RVS-4(S) CA-C: 4m (13.1ft.) 15m (49.2ft.) MAX. SMDR
Connection via MODEM When the cable length between the PBX and the terminal is more than 15m (49.2ft.), connect the SMDR terminal to the RS0 Port of the PN-CP14 card through the MODEMs using the RS NORM-4(S) CA-A as shown below.
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RS RVS-15 CA-A/RS RVS-15S CA-A RS RVS-4 CA-A/RS RVS-4 CA-C RS RVS-4S CA-A/RS RVS-4S CA-C
NOTE: If the SMDR terminal does not send DTR or RTS signal, cut the signal lead marked by X in the D-Sub connector (SMDR terminal side) as shown in the wiring diagram below. See RS-232C Connector Layout. page 198
RS RVS-15 CA-A/RS RVS-15S CA-A: 15m (49.2ft.) MAX. RS RVS-4 CA-A/RS RVS-4 CA-C/ RS RVS-4S CA-A/RS RVS-4S CA-C: 4m (13.1ft.) MAX. 06D-TXC (1) 06B-RXC 06A-TXC (2) 06A-TXC (2) 05B-GND 05A-TXD 04B-RXD 04A-RTS 03B-CTS 03A-DSR 02B-GND 02A-DCD 01C-LALB X NOTE X 15-TXC (2) 17-RXC 24-TXC (1) 06-DSR 01-GND 03-RXD 02-TXD 08-DCD 05-CTS 20-DTR 07-GND 04-RTS 18-LALB
13 12 11 10 D 06 TXC (1) 05 04 03 02 01 X (RT) X ---X C X DTR X (ST) X LALB B RXC GND RXD CTS GND X A TXC (2) TXD RTS DSR DCD G G: GROUND 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
---25 ---24 ---23 ---22 ---21 DCD 20 GND 19 DSR 18 CTS 17 RTS 16 RXD 15 TXD 14 GND ---TXC (2) ---RXC LALB ---DTR ---------TXC (1) ----
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4m (13.1ft.) MAX.
06D-TXC (1) 06B-RXC 06A-TXC (2) 05C-DTR 05B-GND 05A-TXD 04B-RXD 04A-RTS 03B-CTS 03A-DSR 02B-GND 02A-DCD 01C-LALB
24-TXC (1) 17-RXC 15-TXC (2) 20-DTR 01-GND 02-TXD 03-RXD 04-RTS 05-CTS 06-DSR 07-GND 08-DCD 18-LALB
13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
---25 ---24 ---23 ---22 ---21 DCD 20 GND 19 DSR 18 CTS 17 RTS 16 RXD 15 TXD 14 GND ---TXC (2) ---RXC LALB ---DTR ---------TXC (1) ----
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Connection via MODEM When the cable length between the PBX and the terminal is more than 15m (49.2ft), MODEMs are required. Use RS RORM-4(S) CA-A as shown below. See page 193 also.
MORE THAN 15m (49.2ft.) MODEM: FULL DUPLEX (4W) 1200BPS (LEASED TYPE)
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(2)
CIS Printer/Hotel Printer Direct Connection Connect a maximum of two printers to the PN-AP00-B using the RS PRT-15(S) CA-A as shown below.
Connection via MODEM When the cable length between the printer and the PBX is more than 15m (49.2ft.), MODEMs are required.
PBX RS0-RS3 CONNECTOR PNAP00-B MODEM RS NORM-4 CA-A/ RS NORM-4S CA-A : 4m (13.1ft.) MODEM PRINTER0/PRINTER1
2P
MORE THAN 15m (49.2ft.) MODEM: FULL DUPLEX (4W) 1200BPS (LEASED TYPE)
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02B-GND
07-GND
13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
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MEANING
Frame Ground
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION
MOUNTING OF CIRCUIT CARDS
Wrist Strap is connected to Frame Ground. Switch settings of circuit cards are already completed. see CHAPTER 3. The SW1 switches of all PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 cards are turned off. (2)
page 207
Mount circuit cards into their mounting positions according to the Bay Face Layout and Port Assignment Table given in the Ofce Data Progrmming Manual. see CHAPTER 1 MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARD. page 29 This gure shows the mounting method of circuit cards.
(
WRIST STRAP
page 39)
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Rev.1.1 90199-11
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION
MOUNTING OF CIRCUIT CARDS
(3)
STEP1: After mounting all circuit cards slide the CARD STOPPER to the left. STEP2: Tighten the screws of the CARD STOPPER as shown below. NOTE: When sliding the PIM CARD STOPPER, loosen all of the screws securing the PIM CARD STOPPER and the PZ-M542/PZ-M557 card (the screws need not to be removed).
CARD STOPPER
CIRCUIT CARD
SCREW
SCREW
CARD STOPPER
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION
SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
There are two methods for System Initialization. The rst method is to Clear All Data, except LEN000 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 congure itself automatically to the default settings, wherever the line/ trunk cards are installed.
ATTENTION
Contents Static Sensitive
Handling Precautions Required
NOTE1: See CHAPTER 3 for MP switch settings. page 210 NOTE2: Refer to the Command Manual for default settings on the Resident System Program.
STEP4: On the MP card, set SW3 to the 0 position and press SW1. - The operating mode has been changed to the ON LINE mode.
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION
SYSTEM DATA ENTRY
CAT
Any Dterm can be assigned as a CAT through programming. The Dterm can still be used as a regular telephone when it is not in CAT mode. If the system is initialized by C (Resident System Program), every Dterm will be able to go into CAT mode. If the system is initialized by B (All Clear), only LEN000 is assigned as a CAT port (the DLC card must be installed in slot LT00). To use a Dterm as a CAT, follow the procedures shown below. NOTE: It is necessary to complete steps 1 through 6 within 4 seconds.
To set CAT mode: 1. 2. Press TRF or Transfer Press CNF or Conf - CNF/Conf lamp ashes Press * - CNF/Conf lamp is off Press TRF or Transfer Press CNF or Conf - CNF/Conf lamp ashes Press # - CNF/Conf, SPKR/Speaker, FNC/Feature lamps are lit - CAT MODE is displayed on the LCD Press LNR/SPD or Redial - COMMAND = - is displayed on the LCD
3.
4. 5.
6.
7.
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SYSTEM DATA ENTRY
1.
Lift the handset (off hook) - SPKR/Speaker lamp turns off. Restore the handset (on hook) - CNF/Conf, FNC/Feature lamps turn off. - LCD returns to clock.
2.
MAT
Refer to the MATWorX User Guide.
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION
OPERATION TEST
OPERATION TEST
Conrm the entered system data and hardware, including cable connection, by completing the following operational tests. Basic Connection Test at MDF Station Line Test (Operator Call from all stations) Central Ofce Trunk Test (Incoming, Outgoing) Tie Line Trunk Test (Incoming, Outgoing) Service Feature Test Call Transfer Step Call Executive Right of Way (Executive Override) Call Hold Call Back Call Forwarding-All Calls/Dont Answer (No Answer)/Busy Line Call Pickup Station Hunting-Pilot/Circular Speed Calling-Station/System (Station Speed Dial/System Speed Dial) Paging Access (External Paging with Meet-me) Announcement Service Other selected features NOTE: Feature names in the parenthesis are for North America.
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION
SYSTEM DATA SAVE / CLEANING AND VISUAL CHECK
Visual Check
(1) (2) (3) Check to see if all circuit cards are in their positions correctly. Check that the cable connections in the PIM are correctly and completely connected, and the routing of the cables has been done smoothly and neatly. Check to see if the MAT is removed.
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This chapter explains the meaning of lamp indications and the method of switch settings of each circuit card used in the system.
HOW TO READ THIS CHAPTER .............................................. CONTROL CARD ...................................................................... APPLICATION PROCESSOR CARD ........................................ LINE/TRUNK CARD ..................................................................
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CONTROL CARD
The table below shows the control cards to be explained in this section.
REFERENCE PAGE
PN-CP14 (MP) PN-CP15 (FP) PN-PW00 (EXTPWR) PZ-PW121 (AC/DC PWR) PZ-PW126 (AC/DC PWR) PZ-PW122 (DC/DC PWR) *MB = Make Busy
X X X X X X
X X X X X X
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Rev.1.1 90209-11
PN-CP14 (MP)
PN-CP14 (MP)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
SW3 SW4 RUN SW1 SW2 JACK VR CLK DK JP1 RS1 JP0 RS0
CONN
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN CLK
COLOR
Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit while receiving clock signals to the PLO.
210
90210-10
PN-CP14 (MP)
Switch Settings
CAUTION
When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot.
SWITCH NAME
SW3 (Rotary SW)
FUNCTION
On Line (Call processing is in progress) Off Line (Call processing is stopped) I/O port: As per CM40 YY=08 Off Line (Call processing is stopped) I/O port: 9600bps (Fixed) Off Line (Call processing is stopped) I/O port: 9600bps Off Line (Call processing is stopped) I/O port: 19200bps Off Line (Call processing is stopped) I/O port: 38400bps Off Line (Call processing is stopped) I/O port: 57600bps For clearing the ofce data For setting the resident system program Not used
CHECK
NOTE1
NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: Only when executing MP Program Download in MATWorX, set the SW3 to 5-8.
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PN-CP14 (MP)
SWITCH NAME
SW1 (Push SW)
FUNCTION
For initializing CPU
CHECK
ON OFF
Selection of PLO0 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) For clock receiver ofce:
SW2-2 SW2-3
OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON
FUNCTION
1.5MHz clock [For PN-24DTA-C/PN-24PRTA] 192kHz clock [For PN-BRTA] 2MHz clock [For PN-30DTC-A/PN-2BRTC] Not used
2, 3
For clock source ofce: SW2-2 SW2-3 OFF OFF 4 ON OFF When using RS1 port for built-in MODEM When using RS1 port for RS-232C
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PN-CP14 (MP)
SWITCH NAME
SW4 (Dip SW)
ON 1 2 3 4
FUNCTION
CHECK
Selection of PLO1 input (Phase Locked Oscillator) For clock receiver ofce:
SW4-3 SW4-4
OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON
FUNCTION
1.5MHz clock [For PN-24DTA-C/PN-24PRTA] 192kHz clock [For PN-BRTA] 2MHz clock [For PN-30DTC-A/PN-2BRTC] Not used
3, 4
For clock source ofce: SW4-3 SW4-4 OFF OFF VR (Rotary SW)
20 0
DK (Connector)
02 01
02 01
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PN-CP14 (MP)
SWITCH NAME
JP0 (Jumper pin)
FUNCTION
Not used (Memory backup OFF) For normal operation (Memory backup ON) For using internal tone source For using external tone source
CHECK
Front
Front
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
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PN-CP15 (FP)
PN-CP15 (FP)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
SENSE RUN MB
SW1
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN
COLOR
Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while the circuit card is operating normally.
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90215-10
PN-CP15 (FP)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENSE (Rotary SW)
FUNCTION
CHECK
For mounting this card in PIM0 For mounting this card in PIM2 For mounting this card in PIM4 For mounting this card in PIM6 Not used
0 1 2 3
UP
DOWN
1-3
4 OFF
Not used
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
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PN-PW00 (EXTPWR)
PN-PW00 (EXTPWR)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
08 07 06 05 RUN MB 04 03 02 01
CONN
TO DESKCON
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN
COLOR
Green
FUNCTION
Remains lit while 48V power is being supplied
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PN-PW00 (EXTPWR)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
MB (Toggle SW)
ON
FUNCTION
For make-busy (48V power off) For normal operation (48V power on)
CHECK
NOTE
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
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CN104
BATT SW2
BATT
CN1
ON OFF SW 1
SW2
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90219-10
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
MJ MN ON
COLOR
Red Yellow Green
FUNCTION
Remains lit when a major trouble occurres or resident system program is not properly loaded Remains lit when a minor trouble occurres or resident system program is successfully loaded, or a station line is locked out Remains lit while the operating power is being supplied
Switch Settings
CAUTION
When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot.
SWITCH NAME
SW1
ON OFF
FUNCTION
For turning AC power and the battery on For turning AC power and the battery off
CHECK
SW2
100/120V AC 240V AC
OFF
Not used Float charging, for sealed batteries (Normal Setting). OPTION: Periodic Equalize charging of external vented batteries. Float charging, for vented batteries only.
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ON 2
2 OFF
OFF
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SWITCH NAME
SW301 (Dip SW)
90V 1 OFF 2 25Hz 20Hz ON 75V
FUNCTION
CR Voltage: 75Vrms CR Voltage: 90Vrms Frequency: 20Hz Frequency: 25Hz To start each PIM on battery power when AC power is not provided
CHECK
SW102
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
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CN104
BATT
BATT
CN1
ON OFF SW 1
221-1
Rev.1.1 90221A11
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
MJ MN ON
COLOR
Red Yellow Green
FUNCTION
Remains lit when a major trouble occurres or resident system program is not properly loaded Remains lit when a minor trouble occurres or resident system program is successfully loaded, or a station line is locked out Remains lit while the operating power is being supplied
Switch Settings
CAUTION
When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot.
SWITCH NAME
SW1
ON OFF
FUNCTION
For turning AC power and the battery on For turning AC power and the battery off Not used Float charging, for sealed batteries (Normal Setting). OPTION: Periodic Equalize charging of external vented batteries. Float charging, for vented batteries only.
CHECK
ON 2
2 OFF
OFF
221-2
Rev.1.1 90221A11
SWITCH NAME
SW301 (Dip SW)
90V 1 OFF 2 25Hz 20Hz ON 75V
FUNCTION
CR Voltage: 75Vrms CR Voltage: 90Vrms Frequency: 20Hz Frequency: 25Hz To start each PIM on battery power when AC power is not provided
CHECK
SW102
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
221-3
Rev.1.1 90221A11
221-4
Rev.1.1 90221A11
ON
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Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
ON
COLOR
Green
FUNCTION
Remains lit while the operating power is being supplied
Switch Settings
CAUTION
When the operating power is being supplied to this circuit card, do not plug/unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot.
SWITCH NAME
SW
ON OFF
FUNCTION
For turning AC power on For turning AC power off
CHECK
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REFERENCE PAGE
PN-AP00-A (DBM) PN-AP00-B (AP00) PN-AP01 (AP01) PN-BRTA (BRT) PN-2BRTC (BRT) PN-2BRTK (BRT) PN-CC01 (ETHER) PN-DAIA (DAI) PN-DAIB (DAI) PN-DAIC (DAI) PN-DAID (DAI) PN-DAIE (DAI) PN-DAIF (DAI) PN-24DTA-C (DTI) PN-30DTC-A (DTI) PN-IPTB (IPT) PN-24PRTA (PRT)
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
page 226 page 229 page 235 page 238 page 243 page 247-1 page 248 page 252 page 257 page 261 page 264 page 270 page 274 page 278 page 284 page 290 page 294
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REFERENCE PAGE
PN-4RSTB (MFR) PN-4RSTC (CIR) PN-SC00 (CCH) PN-SC01 (DCH) PN-SC03 (ICH) PN-SC03-A (CSH) PZ-M537 (EXPMEM) PZ-M542 (CONN) PZ-M557 (CONN)
X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X
page 300 page 302 page 304 page 307 page 310 page 312
X X
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PN-AP00-A (DBM)
PN-AP00-A (DBM)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
J16
SENSE RUN MB
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PN-AP00-A (DBM)
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN WE L0-L3
COLOR
Green Red Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Not used Second data setting value for CMD001 > 250 0 1 (port0)-3 (port2) Indication of CTS signal status on port0-2 Indication of DCD signal status on port0-2 Indication of TXD signal status on port0-2 Indication of RXD signal status on port0-2
L3 L2 L1 L0
Indication of transmitting status of port0 Indication of transmitting status of port1 Indication of transmitting status of port2 Indication of transmitting status of port3
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENSE (Rotary SW)
F 4
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No. 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW No. 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
0-3 Not used UP DOWN For make-busy For normal operation
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NOTE2
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PN-AP00-A (DBM)
SWITCH NAME
SW1 (Piano Key SW)
OFF 4 3 2 1 ON
FUNCTION
For normal operation
CHECK
1-8
OFF
Not used
J16
(Jumper pin) Front
RIGHT LEFT
For normal operation (Memory backup ON) Not used (Memory backup OFF)
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
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90226-10
PN-AP00-B (AP00)
PN-AP00-B (AP00)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
SW0
SW2
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PN-AP00-B (AP00)
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN L0-L3
COLOR
Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Second data setting value for CMD001 > 250 0 1 (port0)-3 (port2) Indication of CTS signal status on port0-2 Indication of DCD signal status on port0-2 Indication of TXD signal status on port0-2 Indication of RXD signal status on port0-2
L3 L2 L1 L0
Indication of transmitting status of port0 Indication of transmitting status of port1 Indication of transmitting status of port2 Indication of transmitting status of port3
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENSE (Rotary SW)
F 4
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No.
NOTE1
SW No.
MB (Toggle SW)
ON
UP DOWN
NOTE2
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PN-AP00-B (AP00)
SWITCH NAME
SW0 (Dip SW)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
FUNCTION
CHECK
6 NOTE3
Sets No. 0 Port forcibly in a state which DSR signal is always provided. Receives DSR signal from the DCE on No. 0 Port. Sets No. 1 Port forcibly in a state which DSR signal is always provided. Receives DSR signal from the DCE on No. 1 Port. Sets No. 2 Port forcibly in a state which DSR signal is always provided. Receives DSR signal from the DCE on No. 2 Port. For normal operation Not used For normal operation For AP data clearing by CMD100/ CMD101 For normal operation For AP data clearing by CMD100/ CMD101 AP No. 4-15 AP No. 20-31
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7 NOTE3
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90229-10
PN-AP00-B (AP00)
SWITCH NAME
SW2 (Dip SW)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
FUNCTION
Sets No. 3 Port forcibly in a state which DSR signal is always provided. Receives DSR signal from the DCE on No. 3 Port. Enables the receive clock from the DCE (Modem) when No. 1 Port is synchronous. (Clock is received at the RXC terminal) Uses internal clock as the receive clock when No. 1 Port is synchronous. When No. 1 Port is asynchronous. Enables transmit clock from the DCE (Modem) when No. 1 Port is synchronous. (Clock is received at the TXC (2) terminal.) Uses internal clock as the send clock when No. 1 Port is synchronous. When No. 1 Port is asynchronous. Transmit the send clock from the DTE (this card) when No. 1 Port is synchronous. (Clock is transmitted from the TXC (1) terminal) Not transmit the send clock from the DTE (this card) when No. 1 Port is synchronous. When No. 1 Port is asynchronous. When No. 1 Port is asynchronous. When No. 1 Port is synchronous.
CHECK
1 NOTE3
OFF
ON 2 OFF
ON 3 OFF
ON 4 OFF
ON OFF
232
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PN-AP00-B (AP00)
SWITCH NAME
SW2 (Dip SW)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
FUNCTION
Uses internal clock as the receive clock when No. 1 Port is synchronous. When No. 1 Port is asynchronous. Enables receive clock from the DCE (Modem) when No. 1 Port is synchronous. (Clock is received at the RXC terminal) Not used Not used For normal operation (Memory backup ON) Not used (Memory backup OFF) Not used For normal operation
CHECK
ON 6 NOTE4 OFF
UP DOWN
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card. NOTE3: When the DCE connected to the port does not provide a function to send the DSR signals, set the switch to ON. In this case, the AP00 card can not recognize the actual state of the DCE, so that the call records or system messages will not be stored in the memory buffer on the AP00 card even if the cable is disconnected from the DCE. When the switch is set to OFF, the call records or system messages will be stored when the cable is disconnected, and will be sent when the cable is re-connected.
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PN-AP00-B (AP00)
NOTE4: The use of the external clock (from the distant end) or the internal clock is determined by the following table:
CLOCK
External Internal
SW2 2
ON OFF
6
OFF ON
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PN-AP01 (AP01)
PN-AP01 (AP01)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
J19
SENSE RUN MB
SW1 L3 L2 L1 L0 RS0 IP
SW0
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN L0-L3 L3 L2 L1 L0
COLOR
Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Indication of CTS signal status on RS-232C port. Indication of DCD signal status on RS-232C port. Indication of TXD signal status on RS-232C port. Indication of RXD signal status on RS-232C port.
235
90235-10
PN-AP01 (AP01)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENSE (Rotary SW)
F 4
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No. 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW No. 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
0-3 Not used UP DOWN ON 1 OFF Not used For normal operation Not used For normal operation Not used For normal operation Not used
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PN-AP01 (AP01)
SWITCH NAME
SW0 (Dip SW)
FUNCTION
Receives RT clock Uses internal clock Receives ST2 clock Uses internal clock Sends ST1 clock Not send ST1 clock Not used For normal operation (Memory backup ON) Not used (Memory backup OFF)
CHECK
ON
1 2 3 4
J19
(Jumper pin) Front
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
237
90235-10
PN-BRTA (BRT)
PN-BRTA (BRT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
SENS RUN MB
B1 B2 D ALM
SW0
SW1
238
90238-10
PN-BRTA (BRT)
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN B1
COLOR
Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. B1 channel status ON: Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy B2 channel status ON: Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy D channel status ON: OFF: Busy Idle
B2
Green
Green
ALM
Red
Transmission line fault status ON: Line fault OFF: Normal operation
239
90238-10
PN-BRTA (BRT)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENS (Rotary SW)
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No. 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW No. 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
NOTE1 0-3 MB (Toggle SW)
ON
Not used UP DOWN ON For make-busy For normal operation For normal operation Not used Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO of MP according to the switch setting of SW0-3. Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO of MP card. Clock signal is sent to the PLO 0 of MP. Clock signal is sent to the PLO 1 of MP. For normal operation Not used
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OFF ON
2 NOTE3 NOTE4
OFF ON OFF ON
3 NOTE3 NOTE4
4 OFF
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90238-10
PN-BRTA (BRT)
SWITCH NAME
SW1 (Dip SW)
ON
FUNCTION
For terminating the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 ohms. To remove the terminating resistor on the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2. For terminating the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 ohms. To remove the terminating resistor on the receiving side of channels B1 and B2.
CHECK
1 2
1 OFF
ON 2 OFF
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
241
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PN-BRTA (BRT)
NOTE3: Set the SW0-2 and SW0-3 as follows: BRT0 BRT1 BRT2 ---BRT11 REMARKS MP card will receive the clock signal from BRT0 at its PLO0 input. MP card will receive the clock signal from BRT0 at its PLO0 input, under normal conditions. ---- OFF ON Should a clock failure occur with BRT0, MP card will switch to the PLO1 input which gets clock from BRT1.
CONDITIONS SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW ---0-2 0-3 0-2 0-3 0-2 0-3 0-2 0-3 When one BRT is provided. ON ON
ON ON ON OFF OFF ON
NOTE4: When the system is a clock source office, set the SW0-2 and SW0-3 on all the BRT cards mounted in PIM0 to OFF. NOTE5: Mount the BRT card which receives a source clock signals into PIM0.
242
90238-10
PN-2BRTC (BRT)
PN-2BRTC (BRT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and connectors
SENS RUN MB B21 B11 D1 ALM1 B20 B10 D0 ALM0 SW11 SW10 SW0
243
90243-11
PN-2BRTC (BRT)
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN B21
COLOR
Green Red
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. No.1 Circuit B2 channel status ON: Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy B1 channel status ON: Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy D channel status ON: OFF: Busy Idle
B11
Red
D1
Green
ALM1
Red
Transmission line fault status ON: Line fault OFF: Normal operation No.0 Circuit B2 channel status ON: Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy B1 channel status ON: Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy D channel status ON: OFF: Busy Idle
B20
Red
B10
Red
D0
Green
ALM0
Red
Transmission line fault status ON: Line fault OFF: Normal operation
244
90243-11
PN-2BRTC (BRT)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENS (Rotary SW)
F 4
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No.
SW11-4: OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SW No.
Not used UP DOWN For make-busy For normal operation For terminating the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 ohms. To remove the terminating resistor on the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2. For terminating the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 ohms. To remove the terminating resistor on the receiving side of channels B1 and B2.
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ON 1 OFF
ON 2 OFF
245
90243-11
PN-2BRTC (BRT)
SWITCH NAME
SW11 (Dip SW)
FUNCTION
For normal operation Not used Output clock signals according to the switch setting of SW11-3. Do not output clock signals. Output clock signals to PLO 0 of MP. Output clock signals to PLO 1 of MP. AP No. 04-15 AP No. 20-31
CHECK
ON
1 2 3 4
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
246
90243-11
PN-2BRTC (BRT)
NOTE3: The system can receive clock signals from two clock supply routes. In normal condition, the system synchronizes to the clock signals supplied on the PLO 0 of MP card via the Back Wiring Board, and if the clock signals are failed, the clock supply route takes over to PLO1 automatically. Set SW11-2 and SW11-3 as follows. BRT0 BRT1 BRT2 ---BRT11 REMARKS
MP card will receive the clock signal from No.0 circuit of BRT0 at its PLO0 input. Should a clock failure occure with No.0 circuit, MP card will switch to No. 1 circuit of BRT0. MP card will receive the clock signal from BRT0 at its PLO0 input, under normal conditions. Should a clock failure occure with both No.0 and No.1 circuits of BRT0, MP card will switch to the PLO1 input which gets clock from BRT1.
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON OFF OFF ON
---- OFF ON
NOTE4: When the system is a clock source office, set the SW11-2 and SW11-3 on all the BRT cards mounted in PIM0 to OFF. NOTE5: Mount the BRT card which receives a source clock signals into PIM0.
247
Rev.1.1 90243-11
PN-2BRTK (BRT)
PN-2BRTK (BRT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and connectors
SENSE RUN MB B21 B11 D1 ALM1 B20 B10 D0 ALM0 SW10 SW11
SW0
247-1
Rev.1.1 90247A11
PN-2BRTK (BRT)
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN B21
COLOR
Green Red
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. No.1 Circuit B2 channel status ON: Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy B1 channel status ON: Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy D channel status ON: OFF: Busy Idle
B11
Red
D1
Green
ALM1
Red
Transmission line fault status ON: Line fault OFF: Normal operation No.0 Circuit B2 channel status ON: Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy B1 channel status ON: Busy OFF: Idle Flash (60 IPM): Make Busy D channel status ON: OFF: Busy Idle
B20
Red
B10
Red
D0
Green
ALM0
Red
Transmission line fault status ON: Line fault OFF: Normal operation
247-2
Rev.1.1 90247A11
PN-2BRTK (BRT)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENSE (Rotary SW)
F 4
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No.
SW11-4: OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SW No.
Not used UP DOWN For make-busy For normal operation For terminating the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 ohms. To remove the terminating resistor on the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2. For terminating the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 ohms. To remove the terminating resistor on the receiving side of channels B1 and B2.
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ON 1 OFF
ON 2 OFF
247-3
Rev.1.1 90247A11
PN-2BRTK (BRT)
SWITCH NAME
SW11 (Dip SW)
FUNCTION
For normal operation Not used Output clock signals according to the switch setting of SW11-3. Do not output clock signals. Output clock signals to PLO 0 of MP. Output clock signals to PLO 1 of MP. AP No. 04-15 AP No. 20-31
CHECK
ON
1 2 3 4
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
247-4
Rev.1.1 90247A11
PN-2BRTK (BRT)
NOTE3: The system can receive clock signals from two clock supply routes. In normal condition, the system synchronizes to the clock signals supplied on the PLO 0 of MP card via the Back Wiring Board, and if the clock signals are failed, the clock supply route takes over to PLO1 automatically. Set SW11-2 and SW11-3 as follows. BRT0 BRT1 BRT2 ---BRT11 REMARKS
MP card will receive the clock signal from No.0 circuit of BRT0 at its PLO0 input. Should a clock failure occure with No.0 circuit, MP card will switch to No. 1 circuit of BRT0. MP card will receive the clock signal from BRT0 at its PLO0 input, under normal conditions. Should a clock failure occure with both No.0 and No.1 circuits of BRT0, MP card will switch to the PLO1 input which gets clock from BRT1.
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON OFF OFF ON
---- OFF ON
NOTE4: When the system is a clock source office, set the SW11-2 and SW11-3 on all the BRT cards mounted in PIM0 to OFF. NOTE5: Mount the BRT card which receives a source clock signals into PIM0.
247-5
Rev.1.1 90247A11
247-6
Rev.1.1 90247A11
PN-CC01 (ETHER)
PN-CC01 (ETHER)
Location of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
SW1
SW2
IP
248
90248-10
PN-CC01 (ETHER)
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN LINK XMT RCV RVP ERR
COLOR
Green Green Green Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 60 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when link is established. Remains lit when it is transmitting the data. Remains lit when it is receiving the data. Remains lit only when it is receiving the data with its own IP address. Not used
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
MB (Toggle SW)
ON
FUNCTION
For make-busy For normal operation
CHECK
NOTE1
DOWN
249
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PN-CC01 (ETHER)
SWITCH NAME
SW1 (Dip SW)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
FUNCTION
CHECK
ON:0 OFF:1
MAC ADDRESS
00004CA4 X X X X (HEX) Fixed
SWITCH SETTING
NOTE2
4 (D12) 5 (D11)
6 (D10)
7 (D9)
1 (D7)
4 (D4)
5 (D3)
6 (D2)
7 (D1)
8 (D0)
250
90248-10
PN-CC01 (ETHER)
NOTE1: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the Circuit card. NOTE2: Each equipment must have a unique MAC address to distinguish between systems. Therefore, when more than one PBX is installed in the same network, assign the lower 4 digits of the following MAC address by SW1 and SW2 to prevent duplicate addresses.
00004CA4 XX XX (HEX) According to the switch setting of SW2 (D7-D0) According to the switch setting of SW1 (D15-D8)
Fixed
251
90248-10
PN-DAIA (DAI)
PN-DAIA (DAI)
Location of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
JPR CN
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN LINK
COLOR
Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when a link between this card and a distant ofce is normally connected. Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection. Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss or Frame Alignment signal loss. Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant ofce. Not used Not used Remains lit while data transmission on control channel (D ch). Flashes while FP data downloading.
252
90252-11
PN-DAIA (DAI)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENSE (Rotary SW)
1 2
FUNCTION
CHECK
FP (Firmware Processor) Number setting for the DAIA card. By this setting, the system regards the DAIA card and the opposite DAIB card as one Firmware Processor. 0-F 0 1 2 3 4F Not used FP No. 1 FP No. 2 FP No. 3 Not used For make-busy For normal operation For supplying 1.5MHz clock to PLO 0 No clock supply to PLO 0 For supplying 1.5MHz clock to PLO 1 No clock supply to PLO 1 Always set to OFF Always set to OFF
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NOTE1
MB (Toggle SW)
ON
2 NOTE3 3 4
253
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PN-DAIA (DAI)
SWITCH NAME
SW2 (Dip SW)
FUNCTION
Control channel signaling data transmission speed: 48kbps Control channel signaling data transmission speed: 64kbps DTI frame conguration: 12-Multi Frame DTI frame conguration: 24-Multi Frame Line code: AMI with ZCS Line code: B8ZS Setting of control signal time slot
SWITCH NUMBER 5 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 6 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 7 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON 8 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF TIME SLOT NUMBER TS1 TS2 TS3 TS4 TS5 TS6 TS7 TS8 TS9 TS10 TS11 TS12 TS13 TS14 TS15 TS16 TS17 TS18 TS19 TS23
CHECK
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NOTE4: The time slot number 0, 20, 21, and 22 (TS0/20/21/ 22) can not be used for control signal. NOTE5: This setting must be identical with the opposite DAIB card.
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254
90252-11
PN-DAIA (DAI)
SWITCH NAME
SW3 (Dip SW)
ON 1 2 3 4
FUNCTION
Set the equalizer according to the cable length between the system and the CSU.
SW -1
ON
CHECK
SW -2
ON
SW -3
ON OFF ON
CABLE LENGTH
0 - 40m (0-131.2ft.) 40 - 80m (131.2-262.5ft.) 80 - 120m (262.5-394ft.) 120 - 160m (394-525ft.) 160 - 200m (525-656ft.)
ON
ON ON
3 OFF
OFF OFF ON ON
OFF
Always set to OFF For mounting this card on PIM1 PIM7 For mounting this card on PIM0 Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided. Neutral grounding on the receiving line is not provided.
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Right Left
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip th MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
255
90252-11
PN-DAIA (DAI)
NOTE3: When source clock signal is supplied via the line between the main site and the remote site, set the SW1-1 and SW1-2 as the following table. In this case, DAIA cards (DAIA0, DAIA1) must be mounted in PIM0.
DAIA0 CONDITIONS
One DAIA card is provided.
DAIA1 SW 1-1
DAIA2 SW 1-1
SW 1-1
ON
SW 1-2
OFF
SW 1-2
SW 1-2
REMARKS
The clock signal is sent to PLO0 of MP card via supply route 0 (DAIA0). The clock signal supply route is automatically changed to the route 1 (DAIA1), if a transmission line failure occurs on the supply route 0.
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
256
Rev.1.1 90252-11
PN-DAIB (DAI)
PN-DAIB (DAI)
Location of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
BUS
JPS JPR CN
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN LINK
COLOR
Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when a link between this card and a distant ofce is normally connected. Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection. Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss or Frame Alignment signal loss. Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant ofce. Not used Remains lit while data transmission on control channel (D ch). Flashes while FP data downloading.
257
90257-10
PN-DAIB (DAI)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENSE (Rotary SW)
FUNCTION
Always set to 0
CHECK
MB (Toggle SW)
ON
For make-busy For normal operation Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF
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258
90257-10
PN-DAIB (DAI)
SWITCH NAME
SW2 (Dip SW)
FUNCTION
Control channel signaling data transmission speed: 48kbps Control channel signaling data transmission speed: 64kbps DTI frame conguration: 12-Multi Frame DTI frame conguration: 24-Multi Frame Line code: AMI with ZCS Line code: B8ZS Setting of control signal time slot
SWITCH NUMBER 5 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 6 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 7 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON 8 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF TIME SLOT NUMBER TS1 TS2 TS3 TS4 TS5 TS6 TS7 TS8 TS9 TS10 TS11 TS12 TS13 TS14 TS15 TS16 TS17 TS18 TS19 TS23
CHECK
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NOTE2: The time slot number 0, 20, 21, and 22 (TS0/20/21/ 22) can not be used for control signal. NOTE3: This setting must be identical with the opposite DAIA card.
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PN-DAIB (DAI)
SWITCH NAME
SW3 (Dip SW)
ON 1 2 3 4
FUNCTION
Set the equalizer according to the cable length between the system and the CSU.
SW -1
ON
CHECK
SW -2
ON
SW -3
ON OFF ON
CABLE LENGTH
0 - 40m (0-131.2ft.) 40 - 80m (131.2-262.5ft.) 80 - 120m (262.5-394ft.) 120 - 160m (394-525ft.) 160 - 200m (525-656ft.)
ON
ON ON
3 OFF
OFF OFF ON ON
OFF
OFF UP DOWN
Always set to OFF Neutral grounding on the transmitting line is provided. Neutral grounding on the transmitting line is not provided. Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided. Neutral grounding on the receiving line is not provided.
UP DOWN
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
260
90257-10
PN-DAIC (DAI)
PN-DAIC (DAI)
Location of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
SW2 SW1
SW3 RBUS
CN
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN LINK
COLOR
Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when the following connection are normal. Control channel link between the DAIA card and DAIB card. Connection between the opposite DAIC card. Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection. Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss or Frame Alignment signal loss. Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant ofce. Not used Not used Not used
Red Red
261
90261-10
PN-DAIC (DAI)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
MB (Toggle SW)
ON
FUNCTION
For make-busy For normal operation Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Not used DTI frame conguration: 12-Multi Frame DTI frame conguration: 24-Multi Frame Line code: AMI with ZCS Line code: B8ZS Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used
CHECK
4 1
262
90261-10
PN-DAIC (DAI)
SWITCH NAME
SW3 (Dip SW)
ON
FUNCTION
Set the equalizer according to the cable length between the system and the CSU.
SW -1
ON
CHECK
1 2 3 4
SW -2
ON
SW -3
ON OFF ON
CABLE LENGTH
0 - 40m (0-131.2ft.) 40 - 80m (131.2-262.5ft.) 80 - 120m (262.5-394ft.) 120 - 160m (394-525ft.) 160 - 200m (525-656ft.)
ON
ON ON
3 OFF
OFF OFF ON ON
OFF
ON 4 OFF
When mounting this card on remote site. When mounting this card on main site.
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE: When the power is on, flip MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
263
90261-10
PN-DAID (DAI)
PN-DAID (DAI)
Location of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
SW1
SW2 SW3
JPR
JPS CN
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN LINK
COLOR
Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when a link between this card and a distant ofce is normally connected. Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection. Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant ofce. Not used Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss. Remains lit while data transmission on control channel (D ch). Remains lit while FP data downloading.
264
90264-11
PN-DAID (DAI)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENSE (Rotary SW)
1 2
FUNCTION
CHECK
FP (Firmware Processor) Number setting for the DAID card. By this setting, the system regards the DAID card and the opposite DAIE card as one Firmware Processor. 0-F 0 1 2 3 4-F Not used FP No. 1 FP No. 2 FP No. 3 Not used For make-busy For normal operation For supplying 2.0 MHz clock to PLO 0 No clock supply to PLO 0 For supplying 2.0 MHz clock to PLO 1 No clock supply to PLO 1 Always set to OFF Always set to OFF
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NOTE1
MB (Toggle SW)
ON
UP DOWN ON OFF
1 NOTE3
2 NOTE3 3 4
265
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PN-DAID (DAI)
SWITCH NAME
SW2 (Dip SW)
ON
FUNCTION
Control channel signaling data transmission speed: 48kbps Control channel signaling data transmission speed: 64kbps CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is provided. CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is not provided. CRC4 Check is provided. CRC4 Check is not provided.
CHECK
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
266
90264-11
PN-DAID (DAI)
SWITCH NAME
SW2 (Dip SW)
FUNCTION
Setting of control signal time slot
SWITCH NUMBER 4 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 5 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 6 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 7 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF TIME SLOT NUMBER TS 1 TS 2 TS 3 TS 4 TS 5 TS 6 TS 7 TS 8 TS 9 TS 10 TS 11 TS 12 TS 13 TS 14 TS 15 TS 16 TS 17 TS 18 TS 19 TS 20 TS 21 TS 22 TS 23 TS 24 TS 25 TS 26 TS 27 TS 29 TS 30 TS 31
CHECK
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
OFF 8
NOTE4: The time slot number 0 and 28 (TS0/28) can not be used for control signal. NOTE5: This setting must be identical with the opposite DAIE card.
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PN-DAID (DAI)
SWITCH NAME
SW3 (Dip SW)
ON 1 2 3 4
FUNCTION
Always set to ON Always set to ON Always set to ON Always set to OFF Balanced transmission: 120 ohms (For twisted-pair cable) TA is grounded on the transmission line: 75 ohms (For coaxial cable) Balanced transmission: 120 ohms (For twisted-pair cable) RA is grounded on the transmission line: 75 ohms (For coaxial cable) Line impedance: 120 ohms (For twisted-pair cable) Line impedance: 75 ohms (For coaxial cable) For mounting this card on PIM0 For mounting this card on PIM1PIM7 Line impedance: 120 ohms (For twisted-pair cable) Line impedance: 75 ohms (For coaxial cable)
CHECK
Right Left
Right Left
Right Left
JP (Jumper pin)
UP DOWN
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
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PN-DAID (DAI)
NOTE3: When source clock signal is supplied via the line between the main site and the remote site, set the SW1-1 and SW1-2 as the following table. In this case, DAID cards (DAID0, DAID1) must be mounted in PIM0.
DAID1 SW 1-1
DAID2 SW 1-1
SW 1-2
OFF
SW 1-2
SW 1-2
REMARKS
The clock signal is sent to PLO0 of MP card via supply route 0 (DAID0). The clock signal supply route is automatically changed to the route 1 (DAID1), if a transmission line failure occurs on the supply route 0.
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
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Rev.1.1 90264-11
PN-DAIE (DAI)
PN-DAIE (DAI)
Location of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
SW2 SW3
JP
E1Z
JPR
JPS
CN
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN LINK
COLOR
Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when a link between this card and a distant ofce is normally connected. Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection. Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant ofce. Not used Remains lit while data transmission on control channel (D ch). Remains lit while FP data downloading.
RMT LOOP BL
Red Red
270
90270-10
PN-DAIE (DAI)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENSE (Rotary SW)
FUNCTION
Always set to 0
CHECK
MB (Toggle SW)
ON
For make-busy For normal operation Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Control channel signaling data transmission speed: 48kbps Control channel signaling data transmission speed: 64kbps CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is provided. CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is not provided. CRC4 Check is provided. CRC4 Check is not provided.
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90270-10
PN-DAIE (DAI)
SWITCH NAME
SW2 (Dip SW)
FUNCTION
Setting of control signal time slot
SWITCH NUMBER 4 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 5 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 6 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 7 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF TIME SLOT NUMBER TS 1 TS 2 TS 3 TS 4 TS 5 TS 6 TS 7 TS 8 TS 9 TS 10 TS 11 TS 12 TS 13 TS 14 TS 15 TS 16 TS 17 TS 18 TS 19 TS 20 TS 21 TS 22 TS 23 TS 24 TS 25 TS 26 TS 27 TS 29 TS 30 TS 31
CHECK
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
OFF 8
NOTE2: The time slot number 0 and 28 (TS0/28) can not be used for control signal. NOTE3: This setting must be identical with the opposite DAID card.
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PN-DAIE (DAI)
SWITCH NAME
SW3 (Dip SW)
ON 1 2 3 4
FUNCTION
Always set to ON Always set to ON Always set to ON Always set to OFF Balanced transmission: 120 ohms (For twisted-pair cable) TA is grounded on the transmission line: 75 ohms (For coaxial cable) RA is grounded on the transmission line: 75 ohms (For coaxial cable) Balanced transmission: 120 ohms (For twisted-pair cable) Line impedance: 75 ohms (For coaxial cable) Line impedance: 120 ohms (For twisted-pair cable) Line impedance: 75 ohms (For coaxial cable) Line impedance: 120 ohms (For twisted-pair cable)
CHECK
Right Left
Right Left
Right
Left
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
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90270-10
PN-DAIF (DAI)
PN-DAIF (DAI)
Location of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
JPR CN
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN LINK
COLOR
Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when the following connection are normal. Control channel link between the DAID card and DAIE card. Connection between the opposite DAIF card. Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection. Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant ofce. Not used Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss. (Only on the DAIF card mounted on the Main Site.) Not used
Red Red
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PN-DAIF (DAI)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
MB (Toggle SW)
ON
FUNCTION
For make-busy For normal operation Always set to OFF Line impedance: 75 ohms (For coaxial cable) Line impedance: 120 ohms (For twisted-pair cable) Always set to OFF Always set to OFF
CHECK
275
90274-10
PN-DAIF (DAI)
SWITCH NAME
SW2 (Dip SW)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
FUNCTION
Control channel signaling data transmission speed: 48kbps Control channel signaling data transmission speed: 64kbps CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is provided. CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is not provided. CRC4 Check is provided. CRC4 Check is not provided. Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used
CHECK
276
90274-10
PN-DAIF (DAI)
SWITCH NAME
SW3 (Dip SW)
ON 1 2 3 4
FUNCTION
Always set to ON Always set to ON Always set to ON When mounting this card on remote site. When mounting this card on main site. TA is grounded on the transmission line: 75 ohms (For coaxial cable) Balanced transmission: 120 ohms (For twisted-pair cable) RA is grounded on the transmission line: 75 ohms (For coaxial cable) Balanced transmission: 120 ohms (For twisted-pair cable) Line impedance: 75 ohms (For coaxial cable) Line impedance: 120 ohms (For twisted-pair cable)
CHECK
Right Left
Right Left
JP (Jumper pin)
UP DOWN
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
277
90274-10
PN-24DTA-C (DTI)
PN-24DTA-C (DTI)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
JPR0
278
90278-11
PN-24DTA-C (DTI)
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN CRC PCM FRM RMT AIS BL
COLOR
Green Red Red Red Red Red Red
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when detecting Cyclic Redundancy Checking (CRC) errors. Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss. Remains lit when detecting Frame Alignment signal loss. Remains lit when receiving Frame Alignment signal loss alarm from a distant ofce. Remains lit when a pattern of consecutive 1 is received. The distant ofce transmits this signal for a loop-back test. B channel status ON OFF Flash (60 IPM) Flash (120 IPM) : More than 10 channels are busy : All channels are idle : Only one channel is busy : 2 through 10 channels are busy
279
90278-11
PN-24DTA-C (DTI)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENSE (Rotary SW)
F 4
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No.
NOTE 1
SW1-4: OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SW No.
MB (Toggle SW)
ON
UP DOWN
NOTE 2
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90278-11
PN-24DTA-C (DTI)
SWITCH NAME
SW0 (Piano Key SW)
OFF 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON
FUNCTION
Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO 0 input on MP card. Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO 0 input on MP card. Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO 1 input on MP card. Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO 1 input on MP card. Remote loop-back For normal operation Local loop-back (AIS send) For normal operation Set equalizer according to the cable length between the PBX and the MDF.
SW0-5 SW0-6 SW0-7
CHECK
OFF
2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4
ON
OFF ON
CABLE LENGTH
ON ON ON ON OFF OFF
0-40m (0-131.2ft.) 40-80m (131.2-262.5ft.) 80-120m (262.5-394ft.) 120-160m (394-525ft.) 160-200m (525-656ft.) Signal is not sent
Not used
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PN-24DTA-C (DTI)
SWITCH NAME
SW1 (Piano Key SW)
OFF 4 3 2 1 ON
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No. 04-15 AP No. 20-31 Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided. Neutral grounding on the receiving line is not provided. Line impedance: 100 ohms Line impedance: 110 ohms Neutral grounding on the transmitting line is provided. Neutral grounding on the transmitting line is not provided. Clock Source Clock Receiver AIS signal is sent out when makebusy or power on. AIS signal is not sent out when make-busy or power on.
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Right Left
UP DOWN
UP DOWN
UP DOWN
column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
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PN-24DTA-C (DTI)
NOTE 1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE 2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card. NOTE 3: Set SW0-1 and SW0-2 as follows:
DTI0 CONDITIONS SW 0-1 SW 0-2 DTI1 SW 0-1 SW 0-2 DTI2 SW 0-1 SW 0-2 SW 0-1 SW 0-2 DTI8 SW 0-1 SW 0-2 REMARKS
ON OFF
MP card will receive the clock signal from DTI0 at its PLO0 input.
MP card will receive the clock signal from DTI0 at its PLO0 input, under normal conditions. ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Should a clock failure occur with DTI0, MP card will automatically switch to the PLO1 input which gets clock from DTI1.
NOTE 4: When the PBX is a clock source office, set the SW0-1 and SW0-2 on all the DTI cards mounted in PIM0 to OFF. NOTE 5: Mount the DTI card which receives a source clock signal into PIM0.
283
Rev.1.1 90278-11
PN-30DTC-A (DTI)
PN-30DTC-A (DTI)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
SENS RUN MB
SW
JPS JPR JP
284
90284-10
PN-30DTC-A (DTI)
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN PCM FRM MFRM RMT
COLOR
Green Red Red Red Red
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM when this card is normally operating. Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss. Remains lit when detecting Frame Alignment signal loss. Remains lit when detecting Multi-Frame Alignment signal loss on time slot 16. Remains lit when receiving the alarm from a distant ofce because Frame Alignment signal loss has been detected at the distant ofce. Remains lit when receiving the alarm from a distant ofce because Multi-Frame Alignment signal loss has been detected at the distant ofce. Remains lit when indicating that the pattern of consecutive 1 is being received. The distant ofce transmits this signal for a loopback test distant. B channel status ON OFF Flash (60 IPM) Flash (120 IPM) : More than10 channels are busy : All channels are idle : Only one channel is busy : 2 to 10 channels are busy
MRMT
Red
AIS
Red
BL
Red
285
90284-10
PN-30DTC-A (DTI)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENS (Rotary SW)
F 4
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No.
SW-8: OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SW No.
NOTE2
286
90284-10
PN-30DTC-A (DTI)
SWITCH NAME
SW (Piano Key SW)
OFF 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON
FUNCTION
Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO 0 input on MP card. Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO 0 input on MP card Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO 1 input on MP card. Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO 1 input on MP card. Remote loop-back For normal operation Local loop-back (AIS send) For normal operation Transmission line cable: Coaxial cable (75 ohms) Transmission line cable: Twisted-pair cable (120 ohms) Always set to OFF AP No. 04-15 AP No. 20-31
CHECK
OFF
2 NOTE3 NOTE4
ON
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90284-10
PN-30DTC-A (DTI)
SWITCH NAME
JPS (Jumper pin)
FUNCTION
Balanced transmission (For twisted-pair cable) TA is grounded on the transmission line (For coaxial cable) Balanced transmission (For twisted-pair cable) RA is grounded on the transmission line (For coaxial cable) Line impedance: 75 ohms (For coaxial cable) Line impedance: 120 ohms (For twisted-pair cable)
CHECK
UP
RIGHT
LEFT
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
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PN-30DTC-A (DTI)
NOTE3: Set the SW-1 and SW-2 as follows: DTI0 CONDITIONS DTI1 DTI2 DTI3 REMARKS
MP card will receive the clock signal from DTI0 at its PLO0 input.
SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW -1 -2 -1 -2 -1 -2 -1 -2
ON OFF
ON
OFF OFF
ON
MP card will receive the clock signal from DTI0 at its PLO0 input, under normal conditions. OFF OFF OFF OFF Should a clock failure occur with DTI0, MP card will automatically switch to the PLO1 input which gets from DTI1.
NOTE4: When the PBX is a clock source office, set the SW-1 and SW-2 on all the DTI cards mounted in PIM0 to OFF. NOTE5: Mount the DTI card which receives a source clock signal into PIM0.
289
90284-10
PN-IPTB (IPT)
PN-IPTB (IPT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
PZ-M567 PN-IPTB
SENSE SW1 RUN MB BUSY SUBOPE3 SUBOPE2 SUBOPE1 SUBOPE0 L3 L2 L1 IP-LYR VCTA/VCT : TO PN-4VCTI
SW2
MODE
290
Rev.1.1 90290-11
PN-IPTB (IPT)
LAMP NAME
RUN BUSY SUBOPE3 SUBOPE2 SUBOPE1 SUBOPE0 L3 L2 L1 IP-LYR PN-M567
COLOR
Green Red Green Green Green Green Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. When even 1-line ON: Even one line is busy When even 1-line OFF: All lines are idle Remains lit when Card No.3 of PN-4VCTI is operating. Remains lit when Card No.2 of PN-4VCTI is operating. Remains lit when Card No.1 of PN-4VCTI is operating. Remains lit when Card No.0 of PN-4VCTI is operating. Not used Not used Remains lit when a loop-back test is in progress. Remains lit when IP network is ready to use.
LAMP NAME
IP-TXRX IP-100M IP-LINK IP-COL
COLOR
Green Green Green Green
FUNCTION
Remains lit when sending or receiving IP data. ON: Ethernet is operating with 100Mbps. OFF: Ethernet is operating with 10Mbps. ON: Being connected to IP network (Link established). OFF: Disconnected to IP network (No link established). Remains lit when detecting IP data collision.
291
Rev.1.1 90290-11
PN-IPTB (IPT)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENSE (Rotary SW)
F 4
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No.
NOTE1
SW1-4: OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SW No.
MB (Toggle SW)
ON
UP DOWN 0 0, 1 1 2-F
For make-busy For normal operation Auto Negotiation ON Auto Negotiation OFF Not used
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PN-IPTB (IPT)
SWITCH NAME
SW1 (Dip SW)
FUNCTION
For normal operation Not used For normal operation
CHECK
ON
1 2 3 4
AP Number: 04-15 AP Number: 20-31 Ethernet 100 Mbps Ethernet 10 Mbps Not used Echo Canceller nonlinear processor is used. Echo Canceller nonlinear processor is not used. NOTE3 NOTE3
1 2-7
ON OFF OFF ON
8 OFF
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card. NOTE3: These switch settings are valid only when MODE switch (Rotary SW) is set to 1 (Auto Negotiation OFF).
293
Rev.1.1 90290-11
PN-24PRTA (PRT)
PN-24PRTA (PRT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
SW2
294
90294-11
PN-24PRTA (PRT)
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN LC LPB CRC PCM FRM RMT AIS BL
COLOR
Green Green Red Red Red Red Red Red
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the D channel data links connected. Not used Remains lit when detecting Cyclic Redundancy Checking (CRC) errors. Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss. Remains lit when detecting Frame Alignment signal loss. Remains lit when receiving Frame Alignment signal loss alarm from a distant ofce. Remains lit when a pattern of consecutive 1 is received. The distant ofce transmits this signal for a loop-back test. B channel status ON OFF Flash (60 IPM) Flash (120 IPM) : More than 10 channels are busy : All channels are idle : Only one channel is busy : 2 through 10 channels are busy
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENSE (Rotary SW)
F 4
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No.
NOTE 1
SW1-4: OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SW No.
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PN-24PRTA (PRT)
SWITCH NAME
MB (Toggle SW)
ON
FUNCTION
For make-busy For normal operation Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO 0 input on MP card. Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO 0 input on MP card. Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO 1 input on MP card. Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO 1 input on MP card. Remote loop-back For normal operation Local loop-back (AIS send) For normal operation Set equalizer according to the cable length between the PBX and the MDF.
SW0-5 SW0-6 SW0-7
CHECK
1 NOTE 3 NOTE 4
OFF
2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4
ON
OFF ON
CABLE LENGTH
ON ON ON ON OFF OFF
0-40m (0-131.2ft.) 40-80m (131.2-262.5ft.) 80-120m (262.5-394ft.) 120-160m (394-525ft.) 160-200m (525-656ft.) Signal is not sent
Not used
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90294-11
PN-24PRTA (PRT)
SWITCH NAME
SW1 (Piano Key SW)
OFF 4 3 2 1 ON
FUNCTION
CHECK
[North America only for AT&T] ON 2 OFF Deletion of Area Code on International Outgoing call No deletion of Area Code on International Outgoing call
[Australia/Other countries] OFF 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF
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90294-11
PN-24PRTA (PRT)
SWITCH NAME
JPR0 (Jumper pin)
FUNCTION
Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided. Neutral grounding on the receiving line is not provided. Line impedance: 100 ohms Line impedance: 110 ohms Neutral grounding on the transmitting line is provided. Neutral grounding on the transmitting line is not provided. Clock Source Clock Receiver AIS signal is sent out when makebusy or power on. AIS signal is not sent out when make-busy or power on.
CHECK
Right Left
UP DOWN
UP DOWN
UP DOWN
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE 1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE 2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
298
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PN-24PRTA (PRT)
PRT0
PRT1
PRT2
PRT8 REMARKS
MP card will receive the clock signal from PRT0 at its PLO0 input.
CONDITIONS SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-2
When one PRT ON OFF is provided.
MP card will receive the clock signal from PRT0 at its PLO0 input, under normal conditions. Should a clock failure ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF occur with PRT0, MP card will automatically switch to the PLO1 input which gets clock from PRT1.
NOTE 4: When the PBX is a clock source office, set the SW0-1 and SW0-2 on all the PRT cards mounted in PIM0 to OFF. NOTE 5: Mount the PRT card which receives a source clock signal into PIM 0.
299
Rev.1.1 90294-11
PN-4RSTB (MFR)
PN-4RSTB (MFR)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
SENS RUN MB
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN OPE0-3
COLOR
Green Red
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
300
90300-10
PN-4RSTB (MFR)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENS (Rotary SW)
F 4
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No.
SW No.
Not used UP DOWN For make-busy For normal operation For make-busy No. 0 circuit For normal operation For make-busy No. 1 circuit For normal operation For make-busy No. 2 circuit For normal operation For make-busy No. 3 circuit For normal operation
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
4 5 6 7 8
Not used
NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
301
90300-10
PN-4RSTC (CIR)
PN-4RSTC (CIR)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
SENSE RUN MB
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN BL0-3
COLOR
Green Red
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when receiving a CALLER ID (CLASS SM) signal.
302
90302-10
PN-4RSTC (CIR)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENSE (Rotary SW)
F 4
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No. 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW No. 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
0-3 Not used UP DOWN 1 ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF For make-busy For normal operation For make-busy No. 0 circuit For normal operation For make-busy No. 1 circuit For normal operation For make-busy No. 2 circuit For normal operation For make-busy No. 3 circuit For normal operation For normal operation
NOTE1
MB (Toggle SW)
ON
4 JP0
(Jumper pin)
ON OFF RIGHT
NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
303
90302-10
PN-SC00 (CCH)
PN-SC00 (CCH)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
SW1
SENS RUN MB
SW0 LC LPB
RS
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN LC LPB
COLOR
Green Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the common signalling channel data links connected. Remains lit when a loop-back test is in progress.
304
90304-10
PN-SC00 (CCH)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENS (Rotary SW)
F 4
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No.
SW0-4: OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SW No.
Not used UP DOWN ON For make-busy For normal operation Loop-back test For normal operation Analog interface Digital interface RS-232C RTS signal (to MODEM) ON NOTE3 RS-232C RTS signal (to MODEM) OFF AP No. 04-15 AP No. 20-31
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305
90304-10
PN-SC00 (CCH)
SWITCH NAME
SW1(Dip SW)
FUNCTION
Common channel signalling data transmission speed (For Digital Interface)
TRANSMISSION SPEED 48kbps NOTE4 48kbps NOTE4 56kbps 64kbps SW 1-1 ON ON ON ON SW 1-2 ON ON ON ON SW 1-3 OFF ON OFF ON SW 1-4 OFF OFF ON ON SW 1-5 ON ON ON ON
CHECK
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Common channel signalling data transmission speed (For Analog Interface) Set switches (SW1-1 - SW1-5) to OFF. A-law -law Always set to OFF Always set to OFF
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card. NOTE3: This setting is available when SW0-2 is set to ON (Analog Interface). NOTE4: The following two kind of rate adaptation method are available in 48 Kbps data transmission. The rate adaptation method must be set to match the rate adaptation of master office.
SW1-3: OFF 48kbps 1 Data 1 1 Data SW1-3: ON 48kbps 1
306
90304-10
PN-SC01 (DCH)
PN-SC01 (DCH)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
SW1
SENS RUN MB
SW0 LC LPB
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN LC LPB
COLOR
Green Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the D channel data links connected. Not used
307
90307-10
PN-SC01 (DCH)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENS (Rotary SW)
F
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No.
4
SW0-4: OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SW No.
Not used UP DOWN For make-busy For normal operation Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF AP No. 04-15 AP No. 20-31
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1 2 3
4 OFF
308
90307-10
PN-SC01 (DCH)
SWITCH NAME
SW1 (Dip SW)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
FUNCTION
Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF
CHECK
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
309
90307-10
PN-SC03 (ICH)
PN-SC03 (ICH)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
SENSE RUN MB
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN DOPE7 DOPE6 DOPE5 DOPE4 DOPE3 DOPE2 DOPE1 DOPE0
COLOR
Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when No. 7 circuit D channel link is connected. Remains lit when No. 6 circuit D channel link is connected. Remains lit when No. 5 circuit D channel link is connected. Remains lit when No. 4 circuit D channel link is connected. Remains lit when No. 3 circuit D channel link is connected. Remains lit when No. 2 circuit D channel link is connected. Remains lit when No. 1 circuit D channel link is connected. Remains lit when No. 0 circuit D channel link is connected.
310
90310-10
PN-SC03 (ICH)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENSE (Rotary SW)
F 4
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No. 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW No. 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
0-3 Not used UP DOWN For make-busy For normal operation
NOTE2
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
311
90310-10
PN-SC03-A (CSH)
PN-SC03-A (CSH)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
SENSE RUN MB
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
RUN DOPE7 DOPE6 DOPE5 DOPE4 DOPE3 DOPE2 DOPE1 DOPE0
COLOR
Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green
FUNCTION
Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally. Remains lit when No. 7 circuit D channel link is connected. Remains lit when No. 6 circuit D channel link is connected. Remains lit when No. 5 circuit D channel link is connected. Remains lit when No. 4 circuit D channel link is connected. Remains lit when No. 3 circuit D channel link is connected. Remains lit when No. 2 circuit D channel link is connected. Remains lit when No. 1 circuit D channel link is connected. Remains lit when No. 0 circuit D channel link is connected.
312
90312-10
PN-SC03-A (CSH)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SENSE (Rotary SW)
F
FUNCTION
CHECK
AP No.
4
SW1-1: OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SW No.
Not used UP DOWN For make-busy For normal operation Not used Not used Not used AP No. 04-15 AP No. 20-31
1 2 3
4 OFF
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position. NOTE2: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card.
313
90312-10
PZ-M537 (EXPMEM)
PZ-M537 (EXPMEM)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
FACE
SW
REAR
CONNR
314
90314-10
PZ-M537 (EXPMEM)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SW (Dip SW)
ON 1 2 3 4
FUNCTION
For normal operation (Memory backup ON) Not used (Memory backup OFF) Not used Not used Not used
CHECK
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
315
90314-10
PZ-M537 (EXPMEM)
Mounting PZ-M537 Card When mounting the EXPMEM card on the AP00/MP card, do the following procedure. STEP1: Take off three screws from the rear side of EXPMEM support. NOTE: Supports and screws are attached to the EXPMEM card. STEP2: Connect the CONNR connector on the EXPMEM card and the CONN connector on the AP00/MP card. STEP3: Secure the EXPMEM card to the AP00/MP card with three screws which taken by STEP1.
SUPPORT
EXPMEM CARD
AP00 CARD
MP CARD
CONN CONNECTOR
CONN CONNECTOR
316
90314-10
PZ-M542 (CONN)
PZ-M542 (CONN)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
TRS21 JP2
RCV21
JP1
TRS11
LTC
TRS01
JP0
COAXIAL CONNECTOR
317
90317-10
PZ-M542 (CONN)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
JP0
FUNCTION
For coaxial connectors (No.0 circuit) For champ connector (LT connector) (No.0 circuit) For coaxial connectors (No.1 circuit) For champ connector (LT connector) (No.1 circuit) For coaxial connectors (No.2 circuit) For champ connector (LT connector) (No.2 circuit)
CHECK
JP1
RIGHT LEFT
JP2
RIGHT LEFT
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
318
90317-10
PZ-M557 (CONN)
PZ-M557 (CONN)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
JP2
TRS20
RCV20
RCV10
JP1
LT
LTC
RCV00
JP0
COAXIAL CONNECTOR
319
90319-10
PZ-M557 (CONN)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
JP0
FUNCTION
For coaxial connectors (No.0 circuit) For champ connector (LT connector) (No.0 circuit) For coaxial connectors (No.1 circuit) For champ connector (LT connector) (No.1 circuit) For coaxial connectors (No.2 circuit) For champ connector (LT connector) (No.2 circuit)
CHECK
JP1
RIGHT LEFT
JP2
RIGHT LEFT
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
320
90319-10
LINE/TRUNK CARD
The table below shows the line/trunk cards to be explained in this section.
REFERENCE PAGE
PN-2AMPA (AMP) PN-AUCA (AUC) PN-CFTA (CFT) PN-CFTB (CFT) PN-2COTD (COT) PN-4COTA-A (COT) PN-4COTB (COT) PN-4COTE (COT) PN-4COTF (COT) PN-4COTG (COT) PN-6COTJ (COT) PN-8COTQ (COT) PN-8COTR (COT) PN-8COTS (COT) PN-8COTT (COT) PN-8COTU (COT) PN-2CSIA (CSI) PN-2CSIA-A (CSI) PN-4DATC (DAT)
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X
page 324 page 325 page 326 page 327 page 328 page 329 page 330 page 331 page 332 page 333 page 334 page 335 page 336 page 337 page 338 page 338-1 page 339 page 342 page 345
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REFERENCE PAGE
PN-2DITA (DIT) PN-4DITB (DIT) PN-DK00 (DK) PN-2DLCB/2DLCN (DLC) PN-2DLCC (DLC) PN-4DLCF (DLC) PN-4DLCM (DLC) PN-4DLCQ (DLC) PN-8DLCL (DLC) PN-8DLCP (DLC) PN-2DPCB (DPC) PN-2ILCA (ILC) PN-4LCC (LC) PN-4LCD-A (LC) PN-4LCE (LC) PN-4LCF (LC) PN-4LCK (LC) PN-4LCL (LC) PN-4LCV (LC) PN-4LCW (LC) PN-8LCAA (LC)
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X
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322
90321-11
REFERENCE PAGE
PN-2LDTA (LDT) PN-M03 (M03) PN-M10 (M10) PN-2ODTA (ODT) PN-2ODTB (ODT) PN-8RSTA (PBR) PN-TNTA (TNT) PN-4VCTI (VCT) PZ-8PFTB (PFT) PZ-VM00/ PZ-VM00-M (VM) PN-VM01 (VM)
X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X
X X X X X X
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323
Rev.1.1 90321-11
PN-2AMPA (AMP)
PN-2AMPA (AMP)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
BL1 BL0
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0, 1
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
324
90324-10
PN-AUCA (AUC)
PN-AUCA (AUC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
BL1 BL0
CN1
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0, 1
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
325
90325-10
PN-CFTA (CFT)
PN-CFTA (CFT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
BL
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when this card is in use. Flashes (60 IPM) when the circuit on the card is in make-busy state on the system data for this card is not assigned.
326
90326-10
PN-CFTB (CFT)
PN-CFTB (CFT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
BL
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when this card is in use. Flashes (60 IPM) when the circuit on the card is in make-busy state on the system data for this card is not assigned.
327
90327-10
PN-2COTD (COT)
PN-2COTD (COT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
CN0
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0, 1
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Remains lit when the corresponding circuit detects a meter signal or a line fault condition.
LF0, 1
Red
328
90328-10
PN-4COTA-A (COT)
PN-4COTA-A (COT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
CN1
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
329
90329-10
PN-4COTB (COT)
PN-4COTB (COT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
CN1
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
330
90330-10
PN-4COTE (COT)
PN-4COTE (COT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
CN1
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Remains lit when the corresponding circuit detects a line fault condition.
LF0-3
Red
331
90331-10
PN-4COTF (COT)
PN-4COTF (COT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
CN1
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
332
90332-10
PN-4COTG (COT)
PN-4COTG (COT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
CN1
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
333
90333-10
PN-6COTJ (COT)
PN-6COTJ (COT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 LF5 LF4 LF3 LF2 LF1 LF0
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-5
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Remains lit when the corresponding circuit detects a line fault condition.
LF0-5
Red
334
90334-10
PN-8COTQ (COT)
PN-8COTQ (COT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-7
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
335
90335-10
PN-8COTR (COT)
PN-8COTR (COT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-7
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
336
90336-10
PN-8COTS (COT)
PN-8COTS (COT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-7
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
337
90337-10
PN-8COTT (COT)
PN-8COTT (COT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 LF7 LF6 LF5 LF4 LF3 LF2 LF1 LF0
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-7
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Remains lit when the corresponding circuit detects a line fault condition.
LF0-7
Red
338
90338-10
PN-8COTU (COT)
PN-8COTU (COT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-7
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
338-1
Rev.1.1 90338A11
338-2
Rev.1.1 90338A11
PN-2CSIA (CSI)
PN-2CSIA (CSI)
Locations of Lamps, Swtiches and Connectors
OPE LB B13 B12 B11 B10 B03 B02 B01 B00 DL1
DL0
339
90339-10
PN-2CSIA (CSI)
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
OPE LB B13 B12
COLOR
Green Red Red Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Remains lit when a loop-back is in progress. Not used (Flash [60 IPM]) B channel status ON : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use. OFF : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 1 circuit. ZT is in make-busy status. B channel status ON : B1 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use. OFF : B1 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 1 circuit. ZT is in make-busy status. B channel status ON : B0 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use. OFF : B0 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 1 circuit. ZT is in make-busy status. Not used (Flash [60 IPM]) B channel status ON : B2 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in use. OFF : B2 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 0 circuit. ZT is in make-busy status. B channel status ON : B1 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in use. OFF : B1 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 0 circuit. ZT is in make-busy status.
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B11
Red
B10
Red
B03 B02
Red Red
B01
Red
340
90339-10
PN-2CSIA (CSI)
LAMP NAME
B00
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
B channel status ON : B0 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in use. OFF : B0 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : ZT is not connected to the No. 0 circuit. ZT is in make-busy status.
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
DL0 (Rotary SW)
0
FUNCTION
CHECK
0 0-F 1-F
Not used
NOTE The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position.
341
90339-10
PN-2CSIA-A (CSI)
PN-2CSIA-A (CSI)
Locations of Lamps, Swtiches and Connectors
OPE LB B13 B12 B11 B10 B03 B02 B01 B00 DL1
SP
DL0
342
90342-10
PN-2CSIA-A (CSI)
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
OPE LB B13 B12
COLOR
Green Red Red Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Remains lit when a loop-back is in progress. Not used (Flash [60 IPM]) B channel status ON : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use. OFF : B2 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 1 circuit. CS is in make-busy status. B channel status ON : B1 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use. OFF : B1 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 1 circuit. CS is in make-busy status. B channel status ON : B0 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in use. OFF : B0 channel of the No. 1 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 1 circuit. CS is in make-busy status. Not used (Flash [60 IPM]) B channel status ON : B2 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in use. OFF : B2 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 0 circuit. CS is in make-busy status. B channel status ON : B1 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in use. OFF : B1 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 0 circuit. CS is in make-busy status.
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B11
Red
B10
Red
B03 B02
Red Red
B01
Red
343
90342-10
PN-2CSIA-A (CSI)
LAMP NAME
B00
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
B channel status ON : B0 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in use. OFF : B0 channel of the No. 0 circuit is in idle. Flash (60 IPM) : CS is not connected to the No. 0 circuit. CS is in make-busy status.
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
DL0 (Rotary SW)
0
FUNCTION
CHECK
0 0-F 1-F
Not used
UP
DOWN
Not used
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE: Set the groove on the switch to the desired position.
344
90342-10
PN-4DATC (DAT)
PN-4DATC (DAT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
345
90345-10
PN-2DITA (DIT)
PN-2DITA (DIT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
BL1 BL0
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0, 1
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
346
90346-10
PN-4DITB (DIT)
PN-4DITB (DIT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
347
90347-10
PN-DK00 (DK)
PN-DK00 (DK)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
348
90348-10
PN-2DLCB/PN-DLCN (DLC)
PN-2DLCB/PN-2DLCN (DLC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
BL1 BL0
CN0
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0, 1
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
349
90349-10
PN-2DLCC (DLC)
PN-2DLCC (DLC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
BL1 BL0
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0, 1
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
350
90350-10
PN-4DLCF (DLC)
PN-4DLCF (DLC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
CN1
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
351
90351-10
PN-4DLCM (DLC)
PN-4DLCM (DLC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
352
90352-10
PN-4DLCQ (DLC)
PN-4DLCQ (DLC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
353
90353-10
PN-8DLCL (DLC)
PN-8DLCL (DLC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-7
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
354
90354-10
PN-8DLCP (DLC)
PN-8DLCP (DLC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-7
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
355
90355-10
PN-2DPCB (DPC)
PN-2DPCB (DPC)
Location of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
SW1
356
90356-10
PN-2DPCB (DPC)
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0
COLOR
Red No. 0 Circuit
FUNCTION
ON: Ready for digital data transmission or the circuit is busy. OFF: Fixed path is not connected. Flash (60IPM): Make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Flash (120IPM): Fixed path is connected. ON: Loop Back 1 is set. OFF: Normally operating. ON: Loop Back 2 is set. OFF: Normally operating. ON: RTS/C signal ON OFF: RTS/C signal OFF ON: TXD/T signal is 0. OFF: TXD/T signal is 1. ON: RXD/R signal is 0. OFF: RXD/R signal is 1. ON: DCD/I signal ON OFF: DCD/I signal OFF
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357
90356-10
PN-2DPCB (DPC)
LAMP NAME
BL1
COLOR
Red No. 1 Circuit
FUNCTION
ON: Ready for digital data transmission or the circuit is busy. OFF: Fixed path is not connected. Flash (60IPM): Make-busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. Flash (120IPM): Fixed path is connected. ON: Loop Back 1 is set. OFF: Normally operating. ON: Loop Back 2 is set. OFF: Normally operating. ON: RTS/C signal ON OFF: RTS/C signal OFF ON: TXD/T signal is 0. OFF: TXD/T signal is 1. ON: RXD/R signal is 0. OFF: RXD/R signal is 1. ON: DCD/I signal ON OFF: DCD/I signal OFF
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SW1 (Piano Key SW)
OFF 4 3 2 1 ON
FUNCTION
Loop Back 1 ON Loop Back 1 OFF Loop Back 2 ON Loop Back 2 OFF Loop Back 1 ON Loop Back 1 OFF Loop Back 2 ON Loop Back 2 OFF
CHECK
358
90356-10
PN-2DPCB (DPC)
SWITCH NAME
SW0 (Dip SW)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
FUNCTION
Forcibly turning the DTR signal to ON The DTR signal from DTE goes through the card Forcibly turning the RTS/C signal to ON The RTS/C signal from DTE goes through the card Not used V.11 (X.21) interface V.24/V.28 (RS-232C) interface Forcibly turning the DTR signal to ON The DTR signal from DTE goes through the card Forcibly turning the RTS/C signal to ON The RTS/C signal from DTE goes through the card Not used V.11 (X.21) interface V.24/V.28 (RS-232C) interface
CHECK
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE: When the power is on, disconnect the cables before unplugging the circuit card, and connect the cables after plugging the circuit card.
359
90356-10
PN-2ILCA (ILC)
PN-2ILCA (ILC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
ACT1 PAL1 LPB1 B21 B11 ACT0 PAL0 LPB0 B20 B10
SW1
SW0
360
90360-10
PN-2ILCA (ILC)
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
ACT1 PAL1 LPB1 B21 B11 ACT0 PAL0 LPB0 B20 B10
COLOR
Green Red Red Green Green Green Red Red Green Green No. 0 Circuit No.1 Circuit
FUNCTION
ON: Normally operating. OFF: Not operating. ON: Line is short-circuiting. OFF: Normally operating. OFF: Not used. ON: B2 channel is in use. OFF: B2 channel is idle. ON: B1 channel is in use. OFF: B1 channel is idle. ON: Normally operating. OFF: Not operating. ON: Line is short-circuiting. OFF: Normally operating. OFF: Not used ON: B2 channel is in use. OFF: B2 channel is idle. ON: B1 channel is in use. OFF: B1 channel is idle.
361
90360-10
PN-2ILCA (ILC)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SW1 (Piano Key SW)
OFF 4 3 2 1 ON
FUNCTION
Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Always set to OFF Terminating register is No.0 provided. Circuit (Receiving) Terminating register is not provided. No.0 Circuit (Sending) Terminating register is provided. Terminating register is not provided.
CHECK
Terminating register is No.1 provided. Circuit (Receiving) Terminating register is not provided. No.1 Circuit (Sending) Terminating register is provided. Terminating register is not provided.
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
362
90360-10
PN-4LCC (LC)
PN-4LCC (LC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
363
90363-10
PN-4LCD-A (LC)
PN-4LCD-A (LC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
364
90364-10
PN-4LCE (LC)
PN-4LCE (LC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
365
90365-10
PN-4LCF (LC)
PN-4LCF (LC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
366
90366-10
PN-4LCK (LC)
PN-4LCK (LC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
367
90367-10
PN-4LCL (LC)
PN-4LCL (LC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
368
90368-10
PN-4LCV (LC)
PN-4LCV (LC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
369
90369-10
PN-4LCW (LC)
PN-4LCW (LC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
370
90370-10
PN-8LCAA (LC)
PN-8LCAA (LC)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-7
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
371
90371-10
PN-2LDTA (LDT)
PN-2LDTA (LDT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
BL1 BL0
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0, 1
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
372
90372-10
PN-M03 (M03)
PN-M03 (M03)
Location of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
OPRS OPER SW0 OPSD OPE RS SD RD CD ER DR CS SELX21 X21 To PN-2DPCB SELCN0 CN0 JP1B V35 JP1A To V.35 DTE/DCE
373
90373-10
PN-M03 (M03)
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
OPE RS SD RD CD ER DR CS SELX21 SELCN0
COLOR
Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green
FUNCTION
ON: This card is normally connected to the PN-2DPCB. OFF: This card is abnormally connected to the PN-2DPCB. ON: RTS signal is ON. OFF: RTS signal is OFF. ON: TXD signal is 0 (Space condition). OFF: TXD signal is 1 (Mark condition). ON: RXD signal is 0 (Space condition). OFF: RXD signal is 1 (Mark condition). ON: DCD signal is ON. OFF: DCD signal is OFF. ON: DTR signal is ON. OFF: DTR signal is OFF. ON: DSR signal is ON. OFF: DSR signal is OFF. ON: CTS signal is ON. OFF: CTS signal is OFF. ON: Connecting to the PN-2DPCB is available. OFF: Connecting to the PN-2DPCB is not available. Not used
374
90373-10
PN-M03 (M03)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SW0 (Dip SW)
FUNCTION
Always set to OFF Not used TXC(2) signal is sent out. TXC(2) signal is inputted. TXC(2) signal is sent out. TXC(2) signal is inputted. Set the function of extending distance for TXD signal. Cancel the function of extending distance for TXD signal. Set the function of extending distance for RTS signal. Cancel the function of extending distance for RTS signal. Set the function of extending distance for DTR signal. Cancel the function of extending distance for DTR signal.
CHECK
2 1
ON
Right Left
Right Left
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE: The JP1A and JP1B must be set to the same position each other.
375
90373-10
PN-M10 (M10)
PN-M10 (M10)
Location of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
JP3
JP4
JP1
CN1
TO OPTICAL CABLE
JP0
JP2
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
CK0 CK1 TALM RALM
COLOR
Green Green Red Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when a Digital Trunk Interface is connected to No. 0 circuit on this card. Remains lit when a Digital Trunk Interface is connected to No. 1 circuit on this card. Remains lit when optical output is stopped. Remains lit when optical input is lost or stopped.
376
90376-11
PN-M10 (M10)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
JP0, 1 (Jumper pin)
FUNCTION
When connected to E1 (2M) Digital Trunk Interface When connected to T1 (1.5M) Digital Trunk Interface Line code: B8ZS* is provided (For T1 interface) *B8ZS: Bipolar Eight Zero Substitution Line code: B8ZS* is not provide (For T1 interface) *B8ZS: Bipolar Eight Zero Substitution When connected to E1 (2M) Digital Trunk Interface When connected to T1 (1.5M) Digital Trunk Interface When connected to E1 (2M) Digital Trunk Interface When connected to T1 (1.5M) Digital Trunk Interface
CHECK
Left
Right Left
UP DOWN
377
Rev.1.1 90376-11
PN-2ODTA (ODT)
PN-2ODTA (ODT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
BL1 BL0
CN1
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0, 1
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
378
90378-10
PN-2ODTB (ODT)
PN-2ODTB (ODT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
BL1 BL0
CN1
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0, 1
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
379
90379-10
PN-8RSTA (PBR)
PN-8RSTA (PBR)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
380
90380-10
PN-TNTA (TNT)
PN-TNTA (TNT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
SW
JACK1
JACK0
381
90381-10
PN-TNTA (TNT)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SW (Piano Key SW)
OFF 4 3 2 1 ON
FUNCTION
CHECK
SWITCH NUMBER 1 2
1, 2 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON
VOLUME
10dB 7dB 4dB 1dB
SWITCH NUMBER 3 4
3, 4 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON
VOLUME
10dB 7dB 4dB 1dB
382
90381-10
PN-4VCTI (VCT)
PN-4VCTI (VCT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
IPTA/IPT: FROM PN-IPTB CONNECTOR OR FROM OTHER PN-4VCTI CARD CONNECTOR EXPA/EXP: TO IPTA/IPT CONNECTOR OF OTHER PN-4VCTI CARD
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
383
Rev.1.1 90383-11
PN-4VCTI (VCT)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SW1 (Piano Key SW)
OFF 4 3 2 1 ON
FUNCTION
CHECK
Set the number per VCT card if two or more VCT cards are used. (Max. four VCT cards)
SW No.
1, 2
1
OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF
2
OFF OFF ON ON Not used
Card No.
0 1 2 3
ON OFF
Not used
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned.
384
Rev.1.1 90383-11
PZ-8PFTB (PFT)
PZ-8PFTB (PFT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
PFT1
PFT0
385
90385-10
PZ-VM00/PZ-VM00-M (VM)
PZ-VM00/PZ-VM00-M (VM)
Location of Lamps, Switches and Connectors CPU Board (Top Side)
CPU Board (top side) RXD TXD MOD RI SW1-4 SW1-1 COM1
VM00/VM00-M Card
COM2
386
Rev.1.1 90386-11
PZ-VM00/PZ-VM00-M (VM)
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
CPU RXD Board TXD MOD RI HDD
COLOR
Green Red Green Red Red Not used Not used Not used Incoming call Accessing to the HDD Built-in hard disk is faulty
FUNCTION
BIOS
Red
BIOS programming is in operation DOS mode has been activated Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use. Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in makebusy state or the system data for this card is not assigned. 30 seconds after the MB switch is turned ON (upward) (The circuit card can be plugged/unplugged while this pilot lamp is on.) According to voice mail application program in use.
DSP BL0-7 Red Board SWP DSP Red Green/ Flashing Red/ Flashing PL0-3 Red
387
90386-11
PZ-VM00/PZ-VM00-M (VM)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
MB (Toggle SW)
ON
FUNCTION
For make-busy For normal operation
CHECK
Push when starting up this card, after MB switch is set to DOWN position.
BIOS Redirect Utility (Key board) NOTE3 Normal Operation BIOS Redirect Utility (Floppy Drive) NOTE3 Normal Operation COM2: Use internal modem for remote maintenance COM2: RS-232C (For local direct connection to maintenance console) Not used
NOTE2
The gure in the SWITCH NAME column and the position in the SETTING POSITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch. When the switch is not set as shown by the gure and , the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned. NOTE1: When the power is on, flip the MB switch to ON (UP position) before plugging/unplugging the circuit card. NOTE2: When SW1 settings have changed, RST switch must be pushed. NOTE3: Use BIOS Redirect only when assisted by NEC.
388
90386-11
PZ-VM01 (VM)
PZ-VM01 (VM)
Location of Lamps, Switches and Connectors
PL7 PL4
Lamp Indications
LAMP NAME
PL4-7
COLOR
Red DSP circuit operating
FUNCTION
389
90389-10
390
90390-10