background image

5. 

MAINTENANCE 

Maintenance  of  the  Minimaster 

is  limited  to  functional  testing,  replacement  of 

the  power unit fuse or changeout of  the CCU,  maintenance  of the extension telephones 

being  the  same  as for  standard  instruments. 

When a  Minimaster 1  is reported  "out-of-order"  the  customer  should  be  asked  to 

switch  the  power  supply off for  approximately 

10 

seconds and  to  check  the operation 

of the  system  when  the  supply  is reconnected.  Every attempt  should  be made  to ensure 

that  the  customer  is  aware  of  the  facilities  of  the  system and that  fault  reports  are  not 

due  to m isoperation. 

The  CCU  comprises a  Principal  Circuit  Board,  an  Expansion  Board and a  power 

supply  transformer. 

The  Principal  Circuit  Board  comprises  the microprocessor,  power  and  tone supplies, 

termination  and  switching  matrix  for  a  system of 

exchange  I ine and 

extensions. 

It  is mounted  on  four plastic clips,  one  at  each  corner. 

The  expansion  circuit  board  extends the  system  to  a 

by  adding  the  terminations 

and switching  matrix  for 

more  extensions.  It is  mounted  on 

insulated pillars  fixed to the 

principal  board and  is connected  to the  principal  circuit  board  by  means  of a plug  ended 

ribbon  cable. 

All  line  terminal  blocks are  connected  to  their  respective  circuit  boards as  "push  on" 

connexions to printed circuit board pins.  The  blocks  may be prised off  the circuit boards 

to  save  disconnecting  the  line  and  extension  terminations  when  changing  circuit  boards. 

The  power  supply  must  be  switched  off  before the  fuse  is  removed  or replaced  and 

before  the  cir

c

uit  boards  are  changed. 

Switch SW1  on  the expansion  board  should  be  set with  the  "normal"  contact 

closed  and  the  "door"  contacts  open.  These  contacts  and  links 

LKA - LKF 

relate  to  facilities 

not  offered  by the  BT Systems. 

When  a CCU  is changed particular  care  must  be exercised  to  ensure  that  all configura­

tion  switches  are  set in the  same  way as  those  on the recovered unit.  This 

is 

important  as 

it  ensures  that  all  facilities  remain  unaffected. 

The  Minimaster  1  contains  a non-divided  transmission  bridge  and  consequently 

problems  may  be encountered  due  to  parallel  working  of  extension.  These  problems are 

likely  to occur  if  there  is  a  mixture  of  dial  telephones  with  carbon  microphones 

(

Transmitter 

16A) 

and  line  powered  press  button  telephones  or  telephones  with  microphones 

21A 

fitted.  If  problems  do arise  then all telephones should be changed  to  high impedance types 

with microphones 21 

A. 

11. 

Summary of Contents for MINIMASTER 1

Page 1: ...CUSTOMERS APPARATUS NOT TO BE SHOWN OUTSIDE BRITISH TELECOM MINIMASTER 1 SMALL ELECTRONIC SWITCHING SYSTEM FOR HOME OR OFFICE 0018 1 6 British TEL ECO TRAININ G 1r 1 EDUCATION DIVISION IDHQ IT5 1 2 ISSUE 1 NOV 1982 ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ain maximum benefit from them they should be read completely by both Installation and Maintenance staff Contents Page 1 General Description 2 Installation 3 3 Setting Up the System 5 4 Facilities 8 5 Maintenance 11 Graphics and Typesetting by OPPUS V Shirley Solihull PRODUCED BY I DHQ IT5 1 2 2 NOVEMBER 1982 BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS ...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ... extensions b the expansion board which carries circuitry and terminal blocks for three additional extensions c the power unit which is connected to a 3 metre long mains cable with mains plug fused at 3 amps The telephones which are star connected to the CCU may be any standard telephone using loop disconnect pulsing Difficulty may be experienced in obtaining a satisfactory operation of the tone c...

Page 6: ...Qlc 0 0 0b 0 0 0a 0 Cable Entry Slots Ql b Ql e 0e 0a Q d 0c 0b 0a 0d 0C 0b 0 a 0e 0e 0e 0e COVER FIXING SCREW MAINS CABLE TERMINAL BLOCK COVER FUSE HOLDER 500 ma anti surge fuse Fuse 36A 0 5 Exchange Line Extension 3 Extension 2 Extension 1 Recall earth Mains Cable NOTE Terminal blocks are a push fit on pins or t the printed circuit boards FIG 2 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT OF CCU ...

Page 7: ... terminal blocks see fig 2 and check that the cable is correctly terminated with the green yellow conductor to Earth E terminal Wiring the brown conductor to Live L terminal the blue conductor to 240V terminal After checking the terminations of the mains cable replace the terminal block cover All cables enter the CCU via slots in the lower edge when mounted vertically of the back plate and are fed...

Page 8: ...th six extensions it will be necessary to connect two extensions to the same earth terminal CABLING DISTANCES To ensure satisfactory operation of the system a the maximum loop resistance for an extension with earth loop recall is 60JJ This is equal to a 355 metre run of 0 5 mm copper cable b the maximum loop resistance for extensions where recall is not provided is 100D equivalent to a 595 metre r...

Page 9: ...st Switches FIG 4 ARRANGEMENT OF FACILITY SWITCHES USE FINGERTIP TO GENTLY RELEASE OR OPERATE TH LATCH CLOSED OPERATED FIG 5 SAFETY PIN TYPE SWITCH Exist Switches Exist Switches Switches E 1 to E6 are used to open the extensions for use For an equipped extension the relevant E Switch must be open if an extension is not provided the E switch must be closed This is to ensure that the correct tone is...

Page 10: ...tn 1 Extn 2 Extn 3 Extn 4 Extn 5 Extn 6 4 Extn 1 Extn 3 Extn 5 3 Extn 2 Extn 1 Extn 3 Extn 4 Extn 5 Extn 6 2 Extn 2 1 Extn 1 TABLE 1 Programmable ringing sequence Call Barring Switches A B and C2 to C6 are used with the Call Barring facility There is a choice of four options of barring with two groups of barring within each option Once an option has been selected it will apply to all extensions in...

Page 11: ... v x x v v x x v v x x ISO v x v x v x v x v x OPTIONS Full ISD Access Barred Switch A Open Switch B Closed STD LOCAL v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v TABLE 2 CALL BARRING OPTIONS ISD x x x x x x x x x x ISD ISD Barred STD Barred Switch A Closed Switch B Open STD LOCAL v v x v v v x v v v x v v x _ _ x y ISO Full Barre Barring Switch A Closed Switch B Closed ISD STD LOCAL x v v x x x x v v x ...

Page 12: ... exchange line calls c Receive incoming exchange line ringing d Answer incoming exchange line calls e Hold exchange line calls f Transfer exchange line calls g Conference calls on exchange line or intercom calls h Divert intercom calls Intercom Calls To make an intercom call lift the handset and listen for system dial tone If the intercom circuit is busy no dial tone will be heard On receipt of sy...

Page 13: ...system ringing is connected to the extension according to the selected ringing programmes Any extension may answer the incoming call if the extension is ringing lift the handset the call is connected auto matically If the extension is not ringing lift the handset and dial digit 8 the call will then be connected to the extension Hold and Transfer An exchange Iine call may be held by either a dialli...

Page 14: ...nder that transfer is still in effect To cancel divert the diverting extension lifts the handset dials digit 0 and then replace the handset Conference A conference call can be set up either between three extensions or two extensions and the exchange line To set up a conference an intercom enquiry call is made and the called extension invited to join the conference To join the conference the invite...

Page 15: ... principal circuit board by means of a plug ended ribbon cable All line terminal blocks are connected to their respective circuit boards as push on connexions to printed circuit board pins The blocks may be prised off the circuit boards to save disconnecting the line and extension terminations when changing circuit boards The power supply must be switched off before the fuse is removed or replaced...

Page 16: ...ly one containing electric motors or other inductive loads Central Control Units that have been maintenance exchanged should be carefully re packed using the packing of the replacement item Full fault details should be included out of ord er is not sufficient and if the item is within warranty period i e within 18 months of the date stamped on the back of the item it should be returned to the manu...

Page 17: ......

Page 18: ......

Reviews: