Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoTitle Page1Publication Information2TAIS DSD License Agreement3TAIS DSD Limited Warranty4Contents5Introduction17Chapter 1 -CTX28 Installation21Inspection21Packaging and Storage21CTX28 FCC/ACTA Registration Numbers21Site Requirements22Input Power22Clearance and Location22AC Power and Grounding Requirements24AC Power Ground Test25Installing the CTX28 Cabinet26Step 1: Mount the Cabinet on the Wall26PCB Installation28Step 1: Set Jumpers on the GMAU1A (Motherboard)30Step 2: Install the GVMU1A Voice Mail PCB (optional)32Step 3: Install the GCTU1A (Processor)34Step 4: Install the GCDU1A (DKT and Loop Start Interface)36Step 5: Install the GSTU1A37Step 6: Install the GETS1A37Step 7: Install the BSIS1A (optional)38Step 8: Install the HPFB-6 (Reserve Power Battery/Charger)38Step 9: Install Wiring39Digital Telephone Connection41Loop Limits42CTX28 Secondary Protection43MDF Wiring44GVMU Administration PC Connections45Chapter 2 - Strata CTX Configuration47Strata CTX100-S/CTX100 Overview47CTX100-S and CTX100 Processors48CPU/Memory48Large Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits48Memory Protection Battery48Relay Control Interface48External Page Interface48Music-on-hold/Background Music Interface49SmartMedia Memory49CTX100 Processor Optional Subassemblies49CTX100 Cabinet Slots49Base Cabinet49Expansion Cabinets49CTX100-S/CTX100 License Control50Licensed Software Options50Strata CTX670 Overview51CTX670 Processor PCBs51CPU/Memory51Large-scale Integrated (LSI) circuits52Memory Protection Battery52Music-on-hold/Background Music Interface52SmartMedia Memory52Network Interface52CTX670 Processor PCB Subassemblies53CTX670 License Control53Licensed Software Options53CTX670 Cabinet Slots54Base Cabinet54Expansion Cabinets54CTX670 Remote Expansion Cabinet55System Capacities55Universal Slot PCBs60Station, Line and Option PCBs60Functional Block Diagrams64Worksheet Description68CTX670 Remote Cabinet Configuration Considerations68Component Worksheets68Worksheet 1: Toshiba DKT and IP Telephones69Worksheet 2: Standard Telephone, Stratagy DK, IVP870Worksheet 3: CO Line71Worksheet 4: Page/MOH/Control Relay72Worksheet 5: Strata CTX100 Cabinet Slots72CTX100 Max. Capacity Configuration Examples74Digital Telephones and Loop Start Lines With or Without Caller ID74Analog Loop Start Lines with or without Caller ID75CTX100 Base Only: Digital Telephones and T1 and/or PRI lines78CTX100 Base & Expansion: Digital Telephones and T1 and/or PRI lines79CTX100 Base Only: Digital Telephones and Analog Tie, DID, and/or Ground Start Lines80CTX100: Analog Tie, DID and/or Ground Start Lines81Worksheet 6: Strata CTX670 Cabinet Slots83PCB Placement Guidelines84Worksheet 7 - System Power Factor Check88Telephone/Device Power Factors90Cabinet Power Factor Check91CTX10091CTX67092Worksheet 8 - CTX Primary AC and Reserve Power93CTX100 AC Power Considerations93CTX670 AC Power Considerations93Reserve Power (CTX100 and CTX670)94Primary/Reserve Power Cabinet Hardware95CTX670 Cabinet AC Power Component Requirements for Wall Mounted Systems98Worksheet 9 - Software Licenses100Hardware Compatibility101Chapter 3 - Strata CTX100-S/CTX100 Installation103Inspection103Packaging and Storage103Site Requirements103Input Power103Cabinet Size and Weight104Clearance and Location104Environmental Considerations106AC Power and Grounding Requirements106Power Considerations106AC Power and Third-wire Ground Test107Alternate or Additional Ground107Installing the CTX100 Cabinet108Step 1: Remove Cabinet Covers108Step 10: Remove the Back Cover from the Cabinet(s)108Step 11: Check the Base/Expansion Power Supply Jumper Plug109Step 12: Mount the Base Cabinet109Step 13: Mount the Expansion Cabinet (if required)111Step 14: Install Reserve Power112Step 15: Check Power Supply Circuit Breakers and Fuses117Step 16: Set Jumpers and Install Option PCBs onto the ACTU121Step 17: Install the Main Processor (ACTU) PCB123Step 18: Install Other PCBs into the Cabinet(s)124Step 19: Attach and Route PCB Cables125Chapter 4 - Strata CTX670 Installation127Inspection127Packaging and Storage127Site Requirements128Input Power128Clearance and Location128Power Considerations130Reserve Power130FCC Registration Information131Cabinet Installation Considerations132Recommended Installation Sequence132Check the -24 Volt Circuit Breakers133Check the Power Factor Indicator and Reset Button134Power Supply (BPSU672) Removal134Power Supply Replacement134Wall Mounting the Base (Top) Cabinet136Wall Mounting Expansion Cabinets137AC Power Requirements146Cabinet AC Power Component Description147AC/Reserve Power and Data Cabling Overview148Cabinet AC Power Considerations150Cabinet AC Power Component Requirements for Wall Mounted Systems150Reserve Battery Cabinet Components/Cables156Reserve Power for One or Two Cabinets (Wall Mount)156Reserve Power for Three or More Cabinets (Wall Mount)157Cabinet Floor Mounting159Reserve Power/AC Wiring for Three or More Cabinets (Floor Mount)168PCB Installation Considerations169PCB Option Considerations169BCTU1A/BEXU1A Installation170BECU/BBCU Installation176Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit181Remote Cabinet Installation Instructions182Status Indicators186Monitor Port Communication Parameters187Monitor Port Pin Assignments187Chapter 5 - Rack Mount Cabinets189Basic Specifications189Inspection190Site Requirements190Space190Ventilation190Input Power191Environmental Conditions191Location191Power Considerations191Reserve Power191FCC Registration Information192Reserve Battery Cabinet Components/Cables203Install Reserve Power for One or Two Cabinets204Install Reserve Power for Three or More Cabinets204Install Reserve Power Battery Distribution Box (if required)205Wiring for 7 Cabinet Configuration208Primary Power Cabinet Hardware212AC/Reserve Power and Data Cabling Overview213Cabinet AC Power Considerations215AC Power Component Requirements215Power Supply Unit (BRPSU672A)216Check the Power Factor Indicator and Reset Button216Check the -24 Volt Circuit Breakers217Changing Plug for Power Strip BRPSB240A218Step 1: Remove NEMA 6-20P from Power Strip218Step 2: Attach NEMA L6-20P Plug to Power Strip219AC Cabling221Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit223Remote Cabinet Installation Instructions223Chapter 6 - PCB Installation225PCB Chapter Layout225PCB Hardware/Software Options226CTX100 ACTU Processor PCBs226CTX670 BCTU/BEXU Processor PCBs226CTX670 BECU/BBCU Processor PCBs226PCB Installation Power Supply Considerations226ADKU - Digital Telephone Interface Unit227ADKU Hardware Options227ADKU Installation227ASTU - Standard Telephone Interface Unit (CTX100 only)228ASTU Installation228ASTU1 Wiring228BDKU/BDKS - Digital Telephone Interface Unit231BDKU Hardware Options231BDKS231BDKU Installation231BIOU - Option Interface Units233BIOU Installation233BSTU/RSTU - Standard Telephone Interface Unit235R48S -48 Volt Supply Subassembly Installation235BSTU/RSTU Installation235BVPU - Internet Protocol (IP) Interface Unit239BVPU Configuration239BVPU Installation239BWDKU1A - Digital Telephone Interface Unit241BWDKU1A Installation241Programming242PDKU2 - Digital Telephone Interface Unit243PDKU2 Hardware Options243PDKU2 Installation243RCIU1, RCIU2, RCIS - Caller ID Interface244RCIS PCB244RCIU1/RCIS or RCIU2/RCIS Installation244RCOU3A, RCOS3A - Four-Circuit Loop Start CO Line Interface Unit246RCOS Installation (Internal Option)246RCOU Installation249RDDU - Direct Inward Dialing Line Interface Unit252RDDU Installation252RDSU - Digital/Standard Telephone Interface Unit254Installing R48S Ring Generator (Internal Option)254Installing RSTS (Internal Option)254RDSU Installation254RDTU2 - T1 Interface Unit256REMU2A - Tie Line Unit256REMU2A and REMU Installation256PEMU Installation256RGLU2 - Loop/Ground Start CO Line Interface Unit260RGLU2 Installation260RMCU/RCMS - E911 CAMA Trunk Direct Interface262RCMS Subassemblies Installation262RMCU Installation263Network Requirements266Chapter 7 - ISDN Interfaces267PRI Overview267BRI S/T Overview267BRI U Overview267Strata CTX ISDN Reference Model268BPTU/RPTU Overview269CSU Requirements269Slot Assignments269BPTU Interface Unit270BPTU Installation270Power Factor270BPTU Self Test272BPTU Cable Length Equalizer Switches272BPTU Loop Back Jumper Plugs273BPTU Front Panel Indicators273Ferrite Core273BPTU Cabling273RPTU Interface Unit274RPTU Installation274BPTU and RPTU Cabling277RBSU/RBSS Interface Units280Overview280RBSU Connection Options280Capacity and Cabinet Slot Information281PS-1 Backup Power Option282RBSU/RBSS Installation282Modular Jack Pin Configurations285RBSU/RBSS Premise Wiring Guidelines287Connecting RBSU to Network Side (TE-Mode)289Connecting RBSU/RBSS Station Devices (NT-Mode)290RBSU/RBSS Passive Bus Configurations292RBUU/RBUS Interface Unit293RBUU Installation293RBUU/RBUS Wiring Guidelines296ISDN Testing and Troubleshooting299BRI-U, LT Interface Terminal Loop Back Test299Loop-back Test300Timing and Synchronization301PRI/BRI Call Monitoring303Call Monitor Output for ISDN303BRI Call Monitor306Chapter 8 - T1309Program Channels309Select Slot Assignments309RDTU3 - T1 Interface Unit310RDTU Installation312Power Factor312RDTU3 Cabling313RDTU3 Self Test and CSU Test Switch316RDTU3 Equalizer Switches316RDTU3 Loop Back Jumper Plugs316RDTU3 Front Panel Indicators316Call Data Monitor Jack317Loop Back317RDTU3A Call Data Information318Commands318Indicators319RDTU1 & 2 - T1 Interface Unit323RDTU1 and 2 Cable Installation326CSU Installation327Loop Back Testing327RDTU Self Test327Network/CSU T1 Span Test328Network/CSU/RDTU Span Test328Test RDTU Lines329Chapter 9 - IP Telephony and QSIG Over IP331Pre-installation Guidelines331Client Firewall Considerations332Dos and Don’ts for Setting Up the System332Step 1: Perform a LAN Voice Readiness Assessment333Methods of Estimating Bandwidth Requirements333Step 2: Install BIPU-M2A336Connect BIPU-M2A to LAN or VPN Server336BIPU-M2A Interface Unit337Step 3: Install IP Telephones338IPT Operation Notes339IPT Telephone Options340IP Telephone Add-on Modules340Tilt Stand Installation340External Speaker Unit (HESB) Option340Handset/Headset Option Straps341Step 4: Connect IPTs to Network343IPT Connections343IPT Anywhere343Security Requirements345Addressing346Power over LAN346Installing and Operating the SoftIPT348Hardware/Software Required349Before You Begin349Step 1: Install SoftIPT350Upgrading the SoftIPT351Step 2: Start the SoftIPT351Making a Call352Switching a Call to Your Headset352Creating a Directory353Using the Directory to Call353Labeling Feature Buttons354Using the Call Log355Uninstalling the SoftIPT355Application Notes for Wireless 802.11 Networks356Tested Platforms358CTX IP Troubleshooting359IP Telephone Ping Test359LCD Network Failure Displays360Collect CTX Trace Data on CTX SmartMedia Card360Collect BIPU Logs360Check Log0.log/Log0.err for Error Message Output361Check Whether Message Associated Warnings/Errors Were Printed361Verify CTX/BIPU/IPT Hardware, Software and Firmware Version362CTX System Configuration362Network Information363Capture Points365How To Capture Packets365Requirement for Capture Tool366IP Troubleshooting Resolutions366Private Networking Over Internet Protocol370BIPU-Q1A - Strata Net QSIG over IP Interface Unit370Strata Net QSIG Over IP and IPT Bandwidth Requirements371BIPU-Q1A Installation372Connect BIPU-Q1A to LAN, Server or Router372Chapter 10 -MDF PCB Wiring373Station Loop Lengths374Station Wiring Diagrams376ADKU and BDKU/BDKS Digital Station Wiring377PDKU Digital Station Wiring380Digital Telephone DSS and DDCB External Power Connection381RDSU Wiring383RSTU or PSTU Analog Devices Wiring385Power Failure Cut Through (DPFT) Wiring Pin-outs387CO Line Wiring Diagrams389RGLU2, RCOU or PCOU Wiring389RCOU/RCOS Wiring391RMCU/RMCS Wiring Diagram392RCIU1/RCIS or RCIU2/RCIS Wiring393DID and Tie Line Wiring394PEMU Wiring396Option Interface PCB Wiring Diagram398Chapter 11 -Station Apparatus3993000-series Digital Telephones Telephone3993000-series Telephone Installation400Digital Telephone System Connection4003000-series Telephone Option PCBs401Telephone Speaker Off-hook Call Announce Upgrade (BVSU)403Telephone Headset (BHEU) Upgrade405Telephone Option Straps407TAPI and Simultaneous Voice and Data Upgrades for 3000- series Telephones (BPCI)409Install TAPI Service Provider410Add/Edit TSP Configuration Information411Test/Use TAPI Service Provider411IPT Telephone4113000-series, IPT1020-SD Button Layouts412Telephone Settings4153000-Series/IPT Telephones4153000-Series Telephones417Digital Add-on Module Installation419Tilt Stands421Tilt Stand Installation with Add-on Modules422Tilt Stand for DKT/IPT + Two ADMs424Telephone Wall Mounting425Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console/System Connection427DSS Console Connections427Standard Telephones427Cordless Digital Telephones428Cordless Telephone Installation429Step 1: Review Safety Instructions429Step 2: Select Location431Step 3: Place DKT3000-series Telephones into 2000-Mode431Step 4: Connect Telephone Cables432Step 5: Connect and Apply Power433Step 6: Wall Installation (Optional)434Step 7: Raise the Base Unit Antenna437Step 8: Install Handset Battery Pack437Step 9: Charge Batteries for First Time437Step 10: Install Headset (Optional)438Step 11: Attach Belt Clip (Optional)438Cordless Telephone Troubleshooting and Specifications439Troubleshooting439Low Battery440Cleaning Charging Unit Contacts440Charging Spare Battery Packs (DKT2204-CT only)441Simultaneous Conversation Channels441DKT2204-CT441DKT2304-CT441Range and Performance442Radio Interference442Telephone Line Problems442Privacy442Specifications4432000-series Telephones4442000-series Telephone Option PCBs444Telephone Speaker Off-hook Call Announce Upgrade (DVSU/ BVSU)444HHEU Installation446Carbon Headset/Handset Straps448Beep Strap448Microphone/Speaker Sensitivity Adjustment (Speakerphones Only)448Busy Override and Camp-on Ring Tone Over Handset/Headset Option449External Power Straps449DIP Switches450DKT2020-FDSP Full-Duplex Speakerphone with External Microphone451Digital Single Line Telephone (DKT2001 only)455Chapter 12 -Peripheral Installation457Application PC and Server Interfaces457Network Interface Connections458Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interfaces464External Page with BIOU Interface466Control Relays with BIOU Interface469Door Phone/Door Lock with DDCB Interface470DDCB and MDFB Cabling470DDCB Wall Mounting470Door Phone Wire Connections470Calling from a Door Phone471Calling a Door Phone471Door Lock Control471Door Phone/Lock Programming471MDFB Wall Mounting471External Speaker Unit (HESB) Options473Telephone External Ringer473Telephone (BHEU) to External Speaker (HESB) Cable Connection474Amplified Page Speaker Option477Talkback Amplified Page Speaker with Talkback Option479HESB Wall Mounting480Power Failure Options481Reserve Power481Power Failure Transfer Unit481Power Failure Emergency Transfer (DPFT) Installation482Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)483SMDR Record Types483Index489Tamanho: 10 MBPáginas: 495Language: EnglishAbrir o manual
Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoTitle Page1Publication Information2TAIS DSD License Agreement3TAIS DSD Limited Warranty4Introduction5Organization5Conventions6Action/Response Table7Related Documents/Media7Overview9System Administrator9System Administrator Menu10Select Option on System Administration Menu11Features13Record System Announcement13Delete System Announcement14Record the Busy-Hold Music15Manage User IDs16Add User IDs17System Distribution Lists18Create System Distribution List18Send Message Using a System List19Tamanho: 200 KBPáginas: 20Language: EnglishAbrir o manual
Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoInspection1Packaging and Storage1CTX28 FCC/ACTA Registration Numbers1Site Requirements1Input Power1Clearance and Location1AC Power and Grounding Requirements1AC Power Ground Test1Installing the CTX28 Cabinet1Step 1: Mount the Cabinet on the Wall1PCB Installation1Step 2: Set Jumpers on the GMAU1A (Motherboard)1Step 3: Install the GVMU1A Voice Mail PCB (optional)1Step 4: Install the GCTU1A (Processor)1Step 5: Install the GCDU1A (DKT and Loop Start Interface)1Step 6: Install the GSTU1A1Step 7: Install the GETS1A1Step 8: Install the BSIS1A (optional)1Step 9: Install the HPFB-6 (Reserve Power Battery/Charger)1Step 10: Install Wiring1Digital Telephone Connection1Loop Limits1CTX28 Secondary Protection1MDF Wiring1GVMU Administration PC Connections1Strata CTX100-S/CTX100 Overview2CTX100-S and CTX100 Processors2CPU/Memory2Large Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits2Memory Protection Battery2Relay Control Interface2External Page Interface2Music-on-hold/Background Music Interface2SmartMedia Memory2CTX100 Processor Optional Subassemblies2CTX100 Cabinet Slots2Base Cabinet2Expansion Cabinets2CTX100-S/CTX100 License Control2Licensed Software Options2Strata CTX670 Overview2CTX670 Processor PCBs2CPU/Memory2Large-scale Integrated (LSI) circuits2Memory Protection Battery2Music-on-hold/Background Music Interface2SmartMedia Memory2Network Interface2CTX670 Processor PCB Subassemblies2CTX670 License Control2Licensed Software Options2CTX670 Cabinet Slots2Base Cabinet2Expansion Cabinets2CTX670 Remote Expansion Cabinet2System Capacities2Universal Slot PCBs2Station, Line and Option PCBs2Functional Block Diagrams2Worksheet Description2CTX670 Remote Cabinet Configuration Considerations2Component Worksheets2Worksheet 1: Toshiba DKT and IP Telephones2Worksheet 2: Standard Telephone, Stratagy DK, IVP82Worksheet 3: CO Line2Worksheet 4: Page/MOH/Control Relay2Worksheet 5: Strata CTX100 Cabinet Slots2CTX100 Max. Capacity Configuration Examples2Digital Telephones and Loop Start Lines With or Without Caller ID2Analog Loop Start Lines with or without Caller ID2CTX100 Base Only: Digital Telephones and T1 and/or PRI lines2CTX100 Base & Expansion: Digital Telephones and T1 and/or PRI lines2CTX100 Base Only: Digital Telephones and Analog Tie, DID, and/or Ground Start Lines2CTX100: Analog Tie, DID and/or Ground Start Lines2Worksheet 6: Strata CTX670 Cabinet Slots2PCB Placement Guidelines2Worksheet 7 – System Power Factor Check2Telephone/Device Power Factors2Cabinet Power Factor Check2CTX1002CTX6702Worksheet 8 – CTX Primary AC and Reserve Power2CTX100 AC Power Considerations2CTX670 AC Power Considerations2Reserve Power (CTX100 and CTX670)2Primary/Reserve Power Cabinet Hardware2CTX670 Cabinet AC Power Component Requirements for Wall Mounted Systems2Worksheet 9 – Software Licenses2Hardware Compatibility2Inspection3Packaging and Storage3Site Requirements3Input Power3Cabinet Size and Weight3Clearance and Location3Environmental Considerations3AC Power and Grounding Requirements3Power Considerations3AC Power and Third-wire Ground Test3Alternate or Additional Ground3Installing the CTX100 Cabinet3Step 1: Remove Cabinet Covers3Step 2: Remove the Back Cover from the Cabinet(s)3Step 3: Check the Base/Expansion Power Supply Jumper Plug3Step 4: Mount the Base Cabinet3Step 5: Mount the Expansion Cabinet (if required)3Step 6: Install Reserve Power3Step 7: Check Power Supply Circuit Breakers and Fuses3Step 8: Set Jumpers and Install Option PCBs onto the ACTU3Step 9: Install the Main Processor (ACTU) PCB3Step 10: Install Other PCBs into the Cabinet(s)3Step 11: Attach and Route PCB Cables3Inspection4Packaging and Storage4Site Requirements4Input Power4Clearance and Location4Power Considerations4Reserve Power4FCC Registration Information4Cabinet Installation Considerations4Recommended Installation Sequence4Step 1: Install Power Supply4Check the -24 Volt Circuit Breakers4Check the Power Factor Indicator and Reset Button4Power Supply (BPSU672) Removal4Power Supply Replacement4Step 2: Mount Cabinets4Wall Mounting the Base (Top) Cabinet4Wall Mounting Expansion Cabinets4Step 3: Install Data Cables4Step 4: Ground the System4Step 5: Install AC Power Components4AC Power Requirements4Cabinet AC Power Component Description4AC/Reserve Power and Data Cabling Overview4Cabinet AC Power Considerations4Cabinet AC Power Component Requirements for Wall Mounted Systems4Step 6: Install Reserve Power4Reserve Battery Cabinet Components/Cables4Reserve Power for One or Two Cabinets (Wall Mount)4Reserve Power for Three or More Cabinets (Wall Mount)4Cabinet Floor Mounting4Reserve Power/AC Wiring for Three or More Cabinets (Floor Mount)4Step 7: Install Processor and Universal PCBs4PCB Installation Considerations4PCB Option Considerations4BCTU1A/BEXU1A Installation4BECU/BBCU Installation4Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit4Remote Cabinet Installation Instructions4Status Indicators4Monitor Port Communication Parameters4Monitor Port Pin Assignments4Basic Specifications5Inspection5Site Requirements5Space5Ventilation5Input Power5Environmental Conditions5Location5Power Considerations5Reserve Power5FCC Registration Information5Step 1: Prior to Cabinet Installation5Step 1A:Assemble Rack5Step 1B:Move Flange Position (Optional)5Step 2: Install First Cabinet5Step 2A:Take Off Front and Back Covers5Step 2B:Take Off Base of Cabinet5Step 2C:Attach Cabinet to Rack5Step 2D:Reattach Cabinet to Base5Step 3: Install Remaining Cabinet(s)5Step 3A:Take Off Front and Back Covers5Step 3B:Install and Attach Cabinet(s) to Rack5Step 4: Attach Amphenol Cable5Step 5: Attach the AC Cable5Step 6: Connect Data and Ground Cables5Step 7: Verify Power Supply Settings5Step 8: Fill Out Slot Assignments5Step 9: Attach Mesh Tie (B50MT)5Step 10: Install Power Strip (BRPSB120A)5Step 11: (Optional) Install Power Strip (BRPSB240A)5Step 12: (Optional) Install Reserve Power5Reserve Battery Cabinet Components/Cables5Install Reserve Power for One or Two Cabinets5Install Reserve Power for Three or More Cabinets5Install Reserve Power Battery Distribution Box (if required)5Step 13: Ground the System5Step 14: Install Processor and Universal PCBs5Step 15: Attach Front and Back Covers5Wiring for 7 Cabinet Configuration5Primary Power Cabinet Hardware5AC/Reserve Power and Data Cabling Overview5Cabinet AC Power Considerations5AC Power Component Requirements5Power Supply Unit (BRPSU672A)5Check the Power Factor Indicator and Reset Button5Check the -24 Volt Circuit Breakers5Changing Plug for Power Strip BRPSB240A5Step 1: Remove NEMA 6-20P from Power Strip5Step 2: Attach NEMA L6-20P Plug to Power Strip5AC Cabling5Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit5Remote Cabinet Installation Instructions5PCB Chapter Layout6PCB Hardware/Software Options6CTX100 ACTU Processor PCBs6CTX670 BCTU/BEXU Processor PCBs6CTX670 BECU/BBCU Processor PCBs6PCB Installation Power Supply Considerations6ADKU – Digital Telephone Interface Unit6ADKU Hardware Options6ADKU Installation6ASTU – Standard Telephone Interface Unit (CTX100 only)6ASTU Installation6ASTU1 Wiring6BDKU/BDKS – Digital Telephone Interface Unit6BDKU Hardware Options6BDKS6BDKU Installation6BIOU – Option Interface Units6BIOU Installation6BSTU/RSTU – Standard Telephone Interface Unit6R48S -48 Volt Supply Subassembly Installation6BSTU/RSTU Installation6BVPU – Internet Protocol (IP) Interface Unit6BVPU Configuration6BVPU Installation6BWDKU1A – Digital Telephone Interface Unit6BWDKU1A Installation6Programming6PDKU2 – Digital Telephone Interface Unit6PDKU2 Hardware Options6PDKU2 Installation6RCIU1, RCIU2, RCIS – Caller ID Interface6RCIS PCB6RCIU1/RCIS or RCIU2/RCIS Installation6RCOU3A, RCOS3A – Four-Circuit Loop Start CO Line Interface Unit6RCOS Installation (Internal Option)6RCOU Installation6RDDU – Direct Inward Dialing Line Interface Unit6RDDU Installation6RDSU – Digital/Standard Telephone Interface Unit6Installing R48S Ring Generator (Internal Option)6Installing RSTS (Internal Option)6RDSU Installation6RDTU2 – T1 Interface Unit6REMU2A – Tie Line Unit6REMU2A and REMU Installation6PEMU Installation6RGLU2 – Loop/Ground Start CO Line Interface Unit6RGLU2 Installation6RMCU/RCMS – E911 CAMA Trunk Direct Interface6RCMS Subassemblies Installation6RMCU Installation6Network Requirements6PRI Overview7BRI S/T Overview7BRI U Overview7Strata CTX ISDN Reference Model7BPTU/RPTU Overview7CSU Requirements7Slot Assignments7BPTU Interface Unit7BPTU Installation7Power Factor7BPTU Self Test7BPTU Cable Length Equalizer Switches7BPTU Loop Back Jumper Plugs7BPTU Front Panel Indicators7Ferrite Core7BPTU Cabling7RPTU Interface Unit7RPTU Installation7BPTU and RPTU Cabling7RBSU/RBSS Interface Units7Overview7RBSU Connection Options7Capacity and Cabinet Slot Information7PS-1 Backup Power Option7RBSU/RBSS Installation7Modular Jack Pin Configurations7RBSU/RBSS Premise Wiring Guidelines7Connecting RBSU to Network Side (TE-Mode)7Connecting RBSU/RBSS Station Devices (NT-Mode)7RBSU/RBSS Passive Bus Configurations7RBUU/RBUS Interface Unit7RBUU Installation7RBUU/RBUS Wiring Guidelines7ISDN Testing and Troubleshooting7BRI-U, LT Interface Terminal Loop Back Test7Loop-back Test7Timing and Synchronization7PRI/BRI Call Monitoring7Call Monitor Output for ISDN7BRI Call Monitor7Program Channels8Select Slot Assignments8RDTU3 - T1 Interface Unit8RDTU Installation8Power Factor8RDTU3 Cabling8RDTU3 Self Test and CSU Test Switch8RDTU3 Equalizer Switches8RDTU3 Loop Back Jumper Plugs8RDTU3 Front Panel Indicators8Call Data Monitor Jack8Loop Back8RDTU3A Call Data Information8Commands8Indicators8RDTU1 & 2 - T1 Interface Unit8RDTU1 and 2 Cable Installation8CSU Installation8Loop Back Testing8RDTU Self Test8Network/CSU T1 Span Test8Network/CSU/RDTU Span Test8Test RDTU Lines8Pre-installation Guidelines9Client Firewall Considerations9Dos and Don’ts for Setting Up the System9Step 1: Perform a LAN Voice Readiness Assessment9Methods of Estimating Bandwidth Requirements9Step 2: Install BIPU-M2A9Connect BIPU-M2A to LAN or VPN Server9BIPU-M2A Interface Unit9Step 3: Install IP Telephones9IPT Operation Notes9IPT Telephone Options9IP Telephone Add-on Modules9Tilt Stand Installation9External Speaker Unit (HESB) Option9Handset/Headset Option Straps9Step 4: Connect IPTs to Network9IPT Connections9IPT Anywhere9Security Requirements9Addressing9Power over LAN9Installing and Operating the SoftIPT9Hardware/Software Required9Before You Begin9Step 1: Install SoftIPT9Upgrading the SoftIPT9Step 2: Start the SoftIPT9Making a Call9Switching a Call to Your Headset9Creating a Directory9Using the Directory to Call9Labeling Feature Buttons9Using the Call Log9Uninstalling the SoftIPT9Application Notes for Wireless 802.11 Networks9Tested Platforms9CTX IP Troubleshooting9IP Telephone Ping Test9LCD Network Failure Displays9Collect CTX Trace Data on CTX SmartMedia Card9Collect BIPU Logs9Check Log0.log/Log0.err for Error Message Output9Check Whether Message Associated Warnings/Errors Were Printed9Verify CTX/BIPU/IPT Hardware, Software and Firmware Version9CTX System Configuration9Network Information9Capture Points9How To Capture Packets9Requirement for Capture Tool9IP Troubleshooting Resolutions9Private Networking Over Internet Protocol9BIPU-Q1A - Strata Net QSIG over IP Interface Unit9Strata Net QSIG Over IP and IPT Bandwidth Requirements9BIPU-Q1A Installation9Connect BIPU-Q1A to LAN, Server or Router9Station Loop Lengths10Station Wiring Diagrams10ADKU and BDKU/BDKS Digital Station Wiring10PDKU Digital Station Wiring10Digital Telephone DSS and DDCB External Power Connection10RDSU Wiring10RSTU or PSTU Analog Devices Wiring10Power Failure Cut Through (DPFT) Wiring Pin-outs10CO Line Wiring Diagrams10RGLU2, RCOU or PCOU Wiring10RCOU/RCOS Wiring10RMCU/RMCS Wiring Diagram10RCIU1/RCIS or RCIU2/RCIS Wiring10DID and Tie Line Wiring10PEMU Wiring10Option Interface PCB Wiring Diagram103000-series Digital Telephones Telephone113000-series Telephone Installation11Digital Telephone System Connection113000-series Telephone Option PCBs11Telephone Speaker Off-hook Call Announce Upgrade (BVSU)11Telephone Headset (BHEU) Upgrade11Telephone Option Straps11TAPI and Simultaneous Voice and Data Upgrades for 3000-series Telephones (BPCI)11Install TAPI Service Provider11Add/Edit TSP Configuration Information11Test/Use TAPI Service Provider11IPT Telephone113000-series, IPT1020-SD Button Layouts11Telephone Settings113000-Series/IPT Telephones113000-Series Telephones11Digital Add-on Module Installation11Tilt Stands11Tilt Stand Installation with Add-on Modules11Tilt Stand for DKT/IPT + Two ADMs11Telephone Wall Mounting11Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console/System Connection11DSS Console Connections11Standard Telephones11Cordless Digital Telephones11Cordless Telephone Installation11Step 1: Review Safety Instructions11Step 2: Select Location11Step 3: Place DKT3000-series Telephones into 2000-Mode11Step 4: Connect Telephone Cables11Step 5: Connect and Apply Power11Step 6: Wall Installation (Optional)11Step 7: Raise the Base Unit Antenna11Step 8: Install Handset Battery Pack11Step 9: Charge Batteries for First Time11Step 10: Install Headset (Optional)11Step 11: Attach Belt Clip (Optional)11Cordless Telephone Troubleshooting and Specifications11Troubleshooting11Low Battery11Cleaning Charging Unit Contacts11Charging Spare Battery Packs (DKT2204-CT only)11Simultaneous Conversation Channels11DKT2204-CT11DKT2304-CT11Range and Performance11Radio Interference11Telephone Line Problems11Privacy11Specifications112000-series Telephones112000-series Telephone Option PCBs11Telephone Speaker Off-hook Call Announce Upgrade (DVSU/BVSU)11HHEU Installation11Carbon Headset/Handset Straps11Beep Strap11Microphone/Speaker Sensitivity Adjustment (Speakerphones Only)11Busy Override and Camp-on Ring Tone Over Handset/Headset Option11External Power Straps11DIP Switches11DKT2020-FDSP Full-Duplex Speakerphone with External Microphone11Digital Single Line Telephone (DKT2001 only)11Application PC and Server Interfaces12Network Interface Connections12Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interfaces12External Page with BIOU Interface12Control Relays with BIOU Interface12Door Phone/Door Lock with DDCB Interface12DDCB and MDFB Cabling12DDCB Wall Mounting12Door Phone Wire Connections12Calling from a Door Phone12Calling a Door Phone12Door Lock Control12Door Phone/Lock Programming12MDFB Wall Mounting12External Speaker Unit (HESB) Options12Telephone External Ringer12Telephone (BHEU) to External Speaker (HESB) Cable Connection12Amplified Page Speaker Option12Talkback Amplified Page Speaker with Talkback Option12HESB Wall Mounting12Power Failure Options12Reserve Power12Power Failure Transfer Unit12Power Failure Emergency Transfer (DPFT) Installation12Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)12SMDR Record Types12Tamanho: 9 MBPáginas: 495Language: EnglishAbrir o manual