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CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS

PN-2DPCB (DPC)

NEAX2000 IVS

2

 Installation Procedure Manual

Page 356

ND-70928 (E), Issue 1.0

PN-2DPCB (DPC)

Location of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors

SW0

XCN1

XCN0

RS1

RS0

BL1
LB11
LB12

RSC1

SDT1

RDR1

CDI1

RSC0

SDT0

RDR0

CDI0

BL0
LB01
LB02

SW1

To X.21 DTE/DCE 
or PN-M03

To V.24/V.28 DTE/DCE

Summary of Contents for NEAX 2000IVS2

Page 1: ...JANUARY 2000 NECAmerica Inc ND 70928 E ISSUE 1 STOCK 151998 Installation Procedure Manual ...

Page 2: ...epared this document for use by its employees and customers The information contained herein is the property of NEC America Inc and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC America Inc NEAX and Dterm are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation MATWorX is a trademark of NEC Corporation Copyright 2000 NEC America Inc Printed in U S A ...

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Page 8: ... DATE NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Revision Sheet 6 6 ND 70928 E 363 1 364 1 365 1 366 1 367 1 368 1 369 1 370 1 371 1 372 1 373 1 374 1 375 1 376 1 377 1 378 1 379 1 380 1 381 1 382 1 383 1 384 1 385 1 386 1 387 1 388 1 389 1 390 1 PAGE No ISSUE No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PAGE No ISSUE No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 9: ... Installation Hardware 13 Control Card 15 Application Processor Card 16 Line Trunk Card 20 LINE CONDITIONS OF EACH TERMINAL 26 MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARD 29 Circuit Card Mounting Slots 29 Control Card Mounting Conditions 31 Application Processor Card Mounting Conditions 32 Line Trunk Card Mounting Conditions 35 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 37 PRECAUTIONS 38 Grounding Requirements 38 Static Elec...

Page 10: ... 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 Analog C O Trunk COT 129 Tie Line Trunk LDT ODT 130 DID Trunk AUC DIT 135 Digital Trunk Interface DTI 137 Single Line Telep...

Page 11: ...ing 205 Visual Check 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 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 CC01 ETHER 248 PN DAIA DAI 252 PN DAIB DAI 257 PN DAIC DAI 261...

Page 12: ...F 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 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 4DLCF DLC 351 PN 4DLCM DLC 352 PN 4DLCQ DLC 353 PN 8DLCL DLC 354 PN 8DLCP DLC 355 PN 2DPCB DPC 356 PN 2ILCA ILC 360 PN 4LCC LC 363 PN 4LCD A...

Page 13: ...000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page v PN M03 M03 373 PN M10 M10 376 PN 2ODTA ODT 378 PN 2ODTB ODT 379 PN 8RSTA PBR 380 PN TNTA TNT 381 PN 4VCTH VCT 383 PZ 8PFTB PFT 385 PZ VM00 M VM 386 PZ VM01 VM 389 ...

Page 14: ...5 Wiring Installation Cable to Terminals 52 Figure 2 6 Installation Cable Wiring for Two Frame Configuration 53 Figure 2 7 Floor Space 56 Figure 2 8 Cable Hole Location 57 Figure 2 9 Floor Marking for BASE PLATE for Fixed Equipment 58 Figure 2 10 Floor Marking for BASE TRAY for Stationary Equipment 58 Figure 2 11 Drilling Instructions for Anchor Bolt 59 Figure 2 12 Connection of BASE and BASE PLAT...

Page 15: ...ction for 2W E M Trunk Card 2 of 2 134 Figure 2 51 MDF Cross Connection for 2 Line DID Trunk Card 135 Figure 2 52 MDF Cross Connection for 4 Line DID Trunk Card 136 Figure 2 53 DTI Cable Connection via MDF 137 Figure 2 54 MDF Cross Connection for DTI Card 138 Figure 2 55 DTI Cable Connection via CONN Card 139 Figure 2 56 Coaxial Cable Connection for DTI Card 140 Figure 2 57 Connection of PZ M542 P...

Page 16: ...nnouncement Machine Connection Outline 176 Figure 2 85 MDF Cross Connection for External Tone Source Announcement Machine 1 of 2 177 Figure 2 85 MDF Cross Connection for External Tone Source Announcement Machine 2 of 2 178 Figure 2 86 Connecting External Tone Source Announcement Machine Supplied with D C 179 Figure 2 87 External BGM Sources Connection Outline 180 Figure 2 88 MDF Cross Connection f...

Page 17: ...d Name and Function 20 Table 1 6 Line Conditions of Each Terminal 26 Table 2 1 Procedure for Unplugging Plugging Circuit Cards 41 Table 2 2 MDF Cables for each PIM 104 Table 2 3 LTC Connector Accommodation 109 Table 2 4 LTC0 LTC3 MDF Cross Connection 122 Table 2 5 LTC0 LTC3 MDF Cross Connection Information 125 Table 2 6 Peripheral Equipment and Card List 128 Table 2 7 RS 232C Connector Layout 198 ...

Page 18: ...NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page x ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 This page is for your notes ...

Page 19: ...may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct this interference FCC PART 15 REQUIREMENTS In compliance with FCC Part 15 Rules the following statement is provided WARNING This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual ma...

Page 20: ... distributors If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact NEC America Inc at 800 TEAM NEC 800 832 6632 for repair and or warranty information If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved If the equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone compan...

Page 21: ...unks are to be connected The facility interface codes by position The Ringer Equivalence Number or service order code as applicable by position Mfg s Port ID Facility Interface Code Network Jacks Service Order Code PN 4COTB 02LS2 RJ21X PN 4COTB 02GS2 RJ21X PN 4COTG 02LS2 RJ21X PN 4COTG 02ES2 RJ21X PN AUCA 02RV2 T RJ21X PN 4DITB 02RV2 T RJ21X PZ 8PFTA 02LS2 RJ21X PN 8COTQ 02LS2 RJ21X PN 8COTS 02LS2...

Page 22: ... BN N A 6 0N PN DAIB 04DU9 DN N A 6 0N PN DAIB 04DU9 1KN N A 6 0N PN DAIB 04DU9 1SN N A 6 0N PN DAIB 04DU9 1ZN N A 6 0N PN 24PRT A 05DU9 BN N A 6 0P PN 24PRT A 04DU9 DN N A 6 0P PN 24PRT A 04DU9 1KN N A 6 0P PN 24PRT A 04DU9 1SN N A 6 0P PN 24PRT A 04DU9 1ZN N A 6 0P PN 24CCT A 04DU9 BN N A 6 0P PN 24CCT A 04DU9 DN N A 6 0P PN 24CCT A 04DU9 1KN N A 6 0P PN 24CCT A 04DU9 1SN N A 6 0P PN 24CCT A 04D...

Page 23: ...e CPE user Routed to a dial prompt b This equipment returns answer supervision on all DID calls forwarded to the PSTN Permissible exceptions are A call is unanswered A busy tone is received A reorder tone is received EQUAL ACCESS REQUIREMENTS This equipment is capable of providing users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use of access codes Modification of this equipme...

Page 24: ... not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total RENs contact the telephone com pany to determine the maximum REN for the calling area HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY The Dterm terminals provided for the NEAX2000 IVS2 are hearing aid compatible FCC rules pro hibit the use of non hearing aid compa...

Page 25: ...ier Any repairs or installations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request that the user disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected togeth er This protectio...

Page 26: ...afety Considerations When using telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury Precautions include the following Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install a telephone jack in a wet location unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch an uninsulated telephone wire or t...

Page 27: ...able cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product 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 ove...

Page 28: ...bly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used 17 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by foll...

Page 29: ...HAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION This chapter explains the outline of system configuration the name and functions of equipment the line conditions of each terminal and the mounting conditions of circuit cards used in the sys tem 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 ...

Page 30: ...stration Terminal CAT opera tion command function and setting data reguired for pro gramming the system and Resident System Program Office Data Programming Manual Contains the Customer Specification Sheets and Office Data Entry Sheets Feature Programming Manual Describes procedure of each feature programming Maintenance Manual Describes maintenance service features and the recom mended troubleshoo...

Page 31: ...70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 5 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION This chapter explains the outline of system configuration the name and functions of equipment the line conditions of each terminal and the mounting conditions of circuit cards used in the system ...

Page 32: ...DCH VCT IPT ICH M10 LC LONG LINE STATION SINGLE LINE TEL SINGLE LINE TEL WITH MESSAGE WAITING LAMP AUC LC ILC DLC DLC DLC DLC EXPMEM VM AP00 ETHER DPC COT PSTN ROUTER DTI REMOTE PIM OPTICAL FIBER PBR DAT CIR MFR CFT DK COT COT COT TNT TNT BRT ISDN NETWORK IP NETWORK 6 10 PARTY CONFERENCE COT EXTERNAL HOLD TONE ANNOUNCEMENT MACHINE EXTERNAL HOLD TONE SPEAKER AMPLIFIER KEY BGM CSI Dterm DSS LONG LIN...

Page 33: ...ODEM Modem CSI CS ZT Interface Card MP Main Processor Card CS ZT Cell Station For Australia Others Zone Transceiver For North America Latin America PFT Power Failure Transfer DAT Digital Announcement Trunk Card PMS Property Management System DCH D channel Handler Card OAI Open Application Interface DIT DID Trunk Card ODT OD Trunk Card 2 4 wire E M DK External Relay Key Interface Card PBR PB Receiv...

Page 34: ...ovides three installation methods as follows Floor Standing Installation Wall Mounting Installation 19 inch Rack Mounting Installation Example of system configurations for each installation method is shown below Floor Standing Installation Figure 1 2 1 PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation PIM BASE FRONT 223 8 8 430 16 9 416 6 16 4 UNIT mm inch ...

Page 35: ...N Floor Standing Installation NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 9 Figure 1 3 2 PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation PIM BATTM BASE FRONT PIM 223 8 8 430 16 9 768 6 30 2 UNIT mm inch ...

Page 36: ...allation NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 10 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Figure 1 4 Maximum Configuration for Floor Standing Installation 223 8 8 860 33 9 1472 6 58 0 1824 6 71 8 BATTM PIM4 PIM5 PIM6 PIM7 BATTM PIM0 PIM1 PIM2 PIM3 BASE FRONT ...

Page 37: ...ERAL INFORMATION Wall Mounting Installation NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 11 Wall Mounting Installation Figure 1 5 1 PIM Configuration for Wall Mounting Installation PIM BASE ...

Page 38: ...ch Rack Mounting Installation NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 12 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 19 inch Rack Mounting Installation Figure 1 6 1 PIM Configuration for 19 inch Rack Mounting Installation BASE 19 BRACKET 19 inch RACK ...

Page 39: ...ion EQUIPMENT NAME FUNCTIONAL NAME FUNCTION SN1480 PIMAF PIM Port Interface Module PIM Max 64 physical ports per PIM Houses two batteries for protection from short power interruption for 30 minutes At maximum configuration the system consists of eight PIMs and provides a total of 512 physical ports 64 ports x 8 SN1545 BASERE BASE TOP ASSEM Base Top Cover Assembly One base and top cover assembly is...

Page 40: ...re the bracket are to be locally provided To be installed on the top PIM in four or more modules of stack It provides 1 1G shockproof construction 19 RACK BRACKET A 19 inch Rack Mounting Bracket Type A One bracket is required for one PIM configuration One bracket is required for the top PIM in a multiple module configuration 19 RACK BRACKET B 19 inch Rack Mounting Bracket Type B One bracket is req...

Page 41: ...rs I O Bus and PCM BUS One card is required per system PN CP15 FP 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 respective...

Page 42: ...or Card Provides four RS 232C ports and is used for SMDR Hotel Printer CIS PMS MCI CS report functions One card per system PN AP01 AP01 Application Processor Card Provides one RS 232C port and one Ethernet interface port Used for OAI function ID code expansion One card per system PN BRTA BRT 1 line Basic Rate 2B D Interface Trunk Card Accomodates one 2 channel PCM digital lines PN 2BRTC BRT 2 line...

Page 43: ... be provided at remote site PN DAID DAI Digital Trunk Interface 2 Mbps Card for Remote PIM Accomodates 30 channel PCM digital lines and provides Firmware Processor and BUS interface One through three cards corresponding to the number of remote site must be provided at main site PN DAIE DAI Digital Trunk Interface 2 Mbps Card for Remote PIM Accomodates 30 channel PCM digital lines and provides Firm...

Page 44: ...ded per system including the PN 4RSTC card PN 4RSTC CIR 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 PN SC00 CCH Common Channel Handler Card Transmits receives signals on the common signalling channel of No 7 CCIS PN SC01 DCH D channel Handler Card Transmits receives signals on the D channel of ISDN Primary ...

Page 45: ...ce Max two cards can be connected to LTC connector of each PIM Table 1 4 Application Processor Card Name and Function Continued EQUIPMENT NAME FUNCTIONAL NAME FUNCTION System Capacity w o EXPMEM with EXPMEM Line Trunk 384 768 DID dial conversion 500 1000 IP trunk 1 4 Analog Station 256 512 Dterm 256 512 Analog Station Dterm 256 512 Analog Station Dterm PS 256 512 Dterm 24 32 button 256 512 PS 128 ...

Page 46: ... distant office equipment Equipped with 48V DC DC on board power supply PN CFTA CFT 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 PN CFTB CFT 6 Party Conference Trunk Card One card can control a conference of up to ten participants Occupies 8 time slots per one card PN 2COTD Fo...

Page 47: ...TT For Australia COT 8 line Central Office Trunk Card Loop Start Trunk Provides a detector for line fault conditions PN 8COTQ COT 8 line Central Office Trunk Card Loop Start Trunk Provides loop detection receiving sending the Caller ID CLASS SM signal PN 2CSIA For North America Latin America CSI 2 line Zone Transceiver Interface Card Used to interface with the ZT based on ISDN S interface Max two ...

Page 48: ...term75 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 PN 2DLCC DLC 2 line Digital Long Line Circuit Card for SN610 ATTCON 48V version 4 wire type Equipped with 48V DC DC on board power supply PN 4DLCF DLC 4 line Digital Line Circuit Card for SN610 ATTCON 27V version 4 wire type PN 4DLCM DLC 4 line Digital Line C...

Page 49: ...phone set PN 4LCD A LC 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 PN 4LCE For Australia LC 4 line Analog Line Circuit Card for Single Line Telephones Loop resistance Max 600 ohms including telephone se...

Page 50: ...iting Lamp control function for each circuit and reverse function for only No 3 circuit Equipped with 80V DC DC on board power supply PN 8LCAA LC 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 PN 2LDTA For Australia Oth ers LDT 2 line Loop Dial Trunk Card...

Page 51: ...B Receiver Card Used for a PB station line DID or tie line PN TNTA TNT 2 line Tone Music Source Interface Card Used for BGM or Music on Hold Provides two jacks for an external tone music source PN 4VCTH VCT 4 channel CODEC Card for IP Trunk Voice compression protocols G723 1 G729 G729A G711 FAX 14 4 kbps DTMF signals Used together with PN IPTA card PZ 8PFTB PFT 8 line Power Failure Transfer Card T...

Page 52: ...E LENGTH Cable 0 5φ 24 AWG REMARKS Dterm75 Series E 8 button PN 8DLCL 8DLCP STANDARD 984 ft 300 m NOTE 1 PN 4DLCM 4DLCQ STANDARD 984 ft 3937 ft 300 m 1200 m PN 2DLCB 2DLCN LONG 2788 ft 3937 ft 850 m 1200 m Dterm75 Series E 16 button PN 8DLCL 8DLCP STANDARD 656 ft 200 m NOTE 1 PN 4DLCM 4DLCQ STANDARD 656 ft 3937 ft 200 m 1200 m PN 2DLCB 2DLCN LONG 2788 ft 3937 ft 850 m 1200 m Dterm75 Series E 32 bu...

Page 53: ...CP STANDARD 492 ft 150 m NOTE 1 PN 4DLCM 4DLCQ STANDARD 492 ft 3937 ft 150 m 1200 m PN 2DLCB 2DLCN LONG 2788 ft 3937 ft 850 m 1200 m DSS BLF Console NOTE 2 PN 8DLCL 8DLCP STANDARD 984 ft 300 m NOTE 1 PN 4DLCM 4DLCQ STANDARD 984 ft 300 m PN 2DLCB 2DLCN LONG 2788 ft 850 m SN610 ATTCON 4 wire type ATTCON PN 4DLCF STANDARD 984 ft 300 m PN 2DLCC LONG 3937 ft 1200 m Table 1 6 Line Conditions of Each Ter...

Page 54: ...DC power supply SN708 709 712 ATTCON 2 wire type ATTCON PN 8DLCL 8DLCP STANDARD 984 ft 300 m NOTE 1 PN 4DLCM 4DLCQ STANDARD 984 ft 3937 ft 300 m 1200 m PN 2DLCB 2DLCN LONG 2788 ft 3937 ft 850 m 1200 m SN716 DESKCON PN 8DLCL 8DLCP and PN PW00 or AC Adapter 1000 ft 304 m PN 4DLCM 4DLCQ and PN PW00 or AC Adapter 1500 ft 457 m Table 1 6 Line Conditions of Each Terminal Continued TERMINAL TYPE CARD TYP...

Page 55: ...T10 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 configuration 4 PN CP14 or PN CP15 card is to be mounted in MP12 FP12 slot according to the system configuration 5 PZ 8PFTB card is to be mounted in PFT slot LT00 LT11 Line Trunk card mounting slots AP00 AP11 Application Processor card mounting slots...

Page 56: ...umber of ports of the circuit cards mounted in Slots 04 07 MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS IN SLOT 04 07 MOUNTABLE CIRCUIT CARDS IN SLOT 08 11 8 port circuit cards such as PN 8COT PN 8DLC PN 8LC PN 8RSTA PN 4DAT PN CFTB PN 2CSI PN 2ILC Any application processor cards Such as PN AP00 A PN AP00 B PN AP01 PN BRTA PN 2BRTC PN CC01 PN 24DTA C PN 30DTC A PN IPTA PN M03 PN 24PRTA PN 4RSTB PN 4RSTC PN SC01 PN SC02...

Page 57: ... system is configured with three PIMs or more mount one PN CP15 card in the FP slot PIM0 Slot 11 PIM2 4 6 Slot 12 of PIM0 PIM2 PIM4 and PIM6 When the system is configured with one or two PIMs the PN CP15 card needs not to be mounted NOTE For the correct number of FPs per system refer to the Business Hotel Data Features and Specifications manual Figure 1 8 MP FP Card Mounting Slots F P 12 F P 11 F ...

Page 58: ...n processor cards in PIM0 AP11 Slot FP11 slot of PIM0 is not available for application processor if the system is configured with three or more PIMs as this slot is used to mount FP card for that configuration Figure 1 9 Application Processor Card Mounting Slots PIM0 1 Application processor cards can be mounted in AP00 to AP10 slots 2 AP11 slot is available for application processor cards only whe...

Page 59: ...ation Processor Cards in PIM1 7 Use Slots AP00 to AP11 to mount application processor cards in PIM1 through 7 Figure 1 10 Application Processor Card Mounting Slots PIM1 7 1 Application processor cards can be mounted in AP00 to AP11 slots AP09 AP08 AP07 LTC1 LTC0 LTC2 BWB PIM 1 7 FRONT AC DC PWR AP10 AP00 AP01 AP02 AP03 AP04 AP05 AP06 AP11 FP12 LTC3 DC DC PWR PFT VM 1 ...

Page 60: ... left side slot because one card occupies two physical slots width PN CC01 Mount the PN CC01 card in the slot that adjoins the PN AP01 card Connect both cards using cable 48 TW 0 3 CONN CA PN BRTA PN 2BRTC PN 24DTA C PN 30DTC A PN 24PRTA Mount at least one card in PIM0 to receive source clock signals PZ M542 PZ M557 Mount the PZ M542 PZ M557 card into any LTC connector of PIM BWB Max two cards can...

Page 61: ...PIM0 is not available for line trunk cards if the system is configured with three or more PIMs as this slot is used to mount FP card for that configuration Figure 1 11 Line Trunk Card Mounting Slots PIM0 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 sys...

Page 62: ... Use Slots LT00 to LT11 to mount line trunk cards in PIM1 through 7 Figure 1 12 Line Trunk Card Mounting Slots PIM1 7 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 LT09 LT08 LT07 LTC1 LTC0 LTC2 BWB PIM 1 7 FRONT AC DC PWR LT10 LT00 LT01 LT02 LT03 LT04 LT05 LT06 LT11 FP12 LTC3 DC DC PWR PFT VM 1 2 ...

Page 63: ...ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 37 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION This chapter explains how to install the PBX and the peripheral equip ment system initialization and data entry and operation test proce dures you should follow after completing the installation ...

Page 64: ...ngrounded branch supply conductors is to be installed as part of the circuit that supplies the NEAX2000 IVS2 Bare covered or insulated grounding conductors are acceptable Individually covered or insulated equipment grounding conductors shall have a continuous outer finish that is either green or green with one or more yellow stripes The equipment grounding connector is to be connected to ground at...

Page 65: ...ic Electricity Guard You must wear a grounded wrist strap to protect circuit cards from static electricity Figure 2 1 Static Electricity Guard 1 of 2 WHEN PLUGGING UNPLUGGING A CIRCUIT CARD WHEN HOLDING A CIRCUIT CARD PBX WRIST STRAP FRAME GROUND SCREW CARD FRONT NEVER TOUCH THE COMPONENTS OR SOLDERED SURFACE WITH BARE HANDS ...

Page 66: ...e 2 1 Static Electricity Guard 2 of 2 WHEN MAKING A SWITCH SETTING ON A CIRCUIT CARD WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD WEAR A WRIST STRAP AND PERFORM THE WORK ON A GROUNDED CONDUCTIVE WORK SURFACE CIRCUIT CARD WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD AROUND KEEP THE CARD IN A CONDUCTIVE POLYETHYLENE BAG CIRCUIT CARD CONDUCTIVE POLYETHYLENE BAG ...

Page 67: ... on These circuit cards must be plugged in or unplugged only with power off to prevent dam age to the card or other system circuitry PN AP00 A DBM PN AP00 B AP00 PN AP01 AP01 PN BRTA BRT PN 2BRTC 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 IPTA IPT PN 24PRTA PRT PN PW00 EXTPWR PN 4RSTB MFR PN 4RSTC CIR PN SC00 CCH PN SC01 ...

Page 68: ...llation Procedure Manual Page 42 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 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 hazardous voltages CARD FRONT NEVER TOUCH THE COMPONENTS OR SOLDERED SURFACE WITH BARE HANDS PBX ...

Page 69: ...ON PIM1 to PIM7 Then turn ON PIM0 last of all CAUTION 1 When the operating power is being supplied to the PZ PW121 card do not plug unplug this circuit card into from its mounting slot 2 When the system is configured with two or more PIMs the BUS cable provides gang control for the PZ PW121 card of PIM0 and other PIMs Therefore if the power of PIM0 is off no power is supplied to the whole system e...

Page 70: ...cedure Manual Page 44 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Turning Power OFF 1 Before turning power off make sure that all line trunk cards are not operating by no busy lamps indication 2 Turn the SW1 switches of all the PZ PW121 cards to OFF First turn OFF PIM0 Then turn OFF PIM1 to PIM7 ...

Page 71: ...e 2 2 Figure 2 2 Procedure Flowchart 1 of 2 START UNPACKING INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT BATTERY CONNECTION TERMINATION OF CABLES ON MDF SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK AND HEAT RUN TEST CABLE RUNNING TO MDF INSTALLATION OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT A POWER CABLE CONNECTION SWITCH SETTINGS OF CIRCUIT CARDS REFER TO CHAPTER 3 Page 49 Page 54 Page 83 Page 90 Page 94 Page 102 Page 109 Page 128 WIRING AC CABLE TO T...

Page 72: ...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 A END MOUNTING MOUNTING FRONT COVER CIRCUIT CARDS SYSTEM SYSTEM DATA ENTRY CLEANING AND VISUAL CHECK INITIALIZATION OPERATION TE...

Page 73: ...h America Australia The equipment is fixed on the floor by BASE PLATE and anchor bolts and is connected to AC Power Distribution Board using installation cable For installation of this equipment see the following pages WIRING AC CABLE TO TERMINALS Using installation Cable Page 52 INSTALLATION OF MAIN EQUIPMENT Floor Marking for BASE PLATE Page 58 Installation of PIM For Fixed Equipment Page 55 Fix...

Page 74: ...e 1 0 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 dam age caused by static electricity See Static Electricity Guard on Page 39 ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required ...

Page 75: ...ed wrist strap should be worn 4 Check the quantity of equipment and materials unpacked with the shipping document 5 Perform visual inspection checking for the following items PIMs Overall distortion Scratches and dents on the surface Scratches and cracks on the PIM Backplane Broken or bent pins on the PIM Backplane Covers Scratches and dents Circuit Cards Overall distortion Scratches and cracks Lo...

Page 76: ...D and the FG cable to the FG NEUTRAL LINE and Ground terminals on the BASE 3 Wire the AC CORD B to the FG NEUTRAL and LINE terminals on the BASE Figure 2 3 Wiring AC CORD to Terminals NOTE Cable colors in the parentheses are for Australia FG CABLE GREEN HOW TO SECURE CABLES TO TERMINAL BLOCK INSERT A SCREW DRIVER INTO THE INSIDE HOLE OF TERMINAL BLOCK PULL DOWN THE SCREW DRIVER TOWARD INSIDE AND O...

Page 77: ...e 1 0 Page 51 4 When the system is two frame configuration the AC CORD D of the right side frame can go through the BASE of the left side frame Figure 2 4 AC CORD Wiring for Two Frame Configuration BASE FG LINE NEUTRAL FG LINE NEUTRAL TERMINAL BLOCKS TO 120V 240V AC POWER SOURCE AC CORD D CORD BUSH ...

Page 78: ...re the AC CORD B to the FG NEUTRAL and LINE terminals on the BASE Figure 2 5 Wiring Installation Cable to Terminals NOTE Cable colors in the parentheses are for Australia FG CABLE GREEN HOW TO SECURE CABLES TO TERMINAL BLOCK INSERT A SCREW DRIVER INTO THE INSIDE HOLE OF TERMINAL BLOCK PULL DOWN THE SCREW DRIVER TOWARD INSIDE AND OPEN THE METAL PLATE INSERT A POWER CABLE INTO THE OUTSIDE HOLE OF TE...

Page 79: ...53 4 When the system is two frame configuration the Installation cable of the right side frame can go through the BASE of the left side frame Figure 2 6 Installation Cable Wiring for Two Frame Configuration BASE FG LINE NEUTRAL FG LINE NEUTRAL TERMINAL BLOCKS TO AC POWER DISTRIBUTION BOARD INSTALLATION CABLE CORD BUSH ...

Page 80: ...or installation of the PBX main equipment For Fixed Equipment detach the BASE PLATE from the BASE See Figure 2 9 For Stationary Equipment see Figure 2 10 NOTE Measure the level of the floor surface before installing the PBX main equipment Check the level of the floor If necessary adjust the level by inserting spacers beneath the equipment First open necessary number of preliminary prepared holes u...

Page 81: ... on the BASE TRAY See Figure 2 14 Connect PIMs with screws See Figure 2 17 Install the I F BRACKET to the top stack PIMs if the equipment is stacked with five or more PIMs See Installation of I F BRACKET on Page 69 Install the TOP COVER to the top stack PIM See Installation of TOP COVER on Page 70 Install the MOUNTING BRACKET to the top stack PIM if the equipment is stacked with four or more PIMs ...

Page 82: ...ION Floor Standing Installation NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 56 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Figure 2 7 Floor Space PIM BATTM FRONT BASE 1000 39 4 223 8 8 200 7 9 430 16 9 200 7 9 UNIT mm inch MAINTENANCE AREA ...

Page 83: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION Floor Standing Installation NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 57 Figure 2 8 Cable Hole Location BASE PIM CABLE HOLE FRONT ...

Page 84: ... Marking for BASE PLATE for Fixed Equipment Figure 2 10 Floor Marking for BASE TRAY for Stationary Equipment WALL UNIT mm inch 202 6 7 9 ANCHOR BOLT x 4 347 2 13 7 412 4 16 2 30 1 2 30 1 2 34 1 3 128 5 0 40 6 1 6 Using MOUNTING BRACKET 10 0 4 Not Using MOUNTING BRACKET 1 7 0 1 ANCHOR BOLT x 4 45 128 1 8 5 0 43 9 1 7 347 2 13 7 UNIT mm inch ...

Page 85: ... suitable for a plug bolt a little deeper than the plug bolt length Anchor Bolt Size 10mm 0 39 inch DIA for Fixed Equipment 6mm 0 24 inch 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...

Page 86: ...etaching FRONT COVER 1 Push portion A of the COVER PARTS to release the LATCH 2 Pivot the COVER PARTS on its left side to remove it 3 Loosen its one screw 4 Lift up the STOPPER to unlock 5 Pivot the FRONT COVER on its bottom to remove it Detaching FRONT COVER 1 PUSH COVER PARTS 2 REMOVE COVER PARTS COVER PARTS PUSH PORTION A ...

Page 87: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION Floor Standing Installation NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 61 3 LOOSEN A SCREW 4 LIFT UP STOPPER UNLOCK ...

Page 88: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION Floor Standing Installation NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 62 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 5 REMOVE FRONT COVER ...

Page 89: ...and BASE PLATE for Fixed Equipment 1 Mount the BASE on the BASE PLATE by placing it over the hooks 2 Slide the BASE into the inner end 3 Secure the BASE to the BASE PLATE with two screws NOTE Screws are attached to the BASE PLATE Figure 2 12 Connection of BASE and BASE PLATE FRONT BASE PLATE BASE HOOKS BASE BASE PLATE SLIDE BASE INTO INNER END ...

Page 90: ... Connection of PIM and BASE for Fixed Stationary Equipment 1 Mount the PIM on the BASE by placing it over the hooks 2 Slide the PIM into the inner end 3 Fix the PIM to the BASE with three screws NOTE Screws are attached to the Module Figure 2 13 Connection of PIM and BASE SCREWS BASE PIM BASE HOOKS SLIDE PIM INTO INNER END ...

Page 91: ...anding Installation NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 65 Placing PIM on BASE TRAY for Stationary Equipment Place the PIM and the BASE on the BASE TRAY Figure 2 14 Placing PIM on BASE TRAY BASE TRAY ...

Page 92: ...tion of PIMs NOTE The FRONT STOPPER BUILD PLATES and screws are attached to the PIM 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 PIM then secure it with three screws Figure 2 15 Connection of BUILD PLATE BUILD PLATE L BUILD PLATE R SIDE FRAME ...

Page 93: ...or Standing Installation NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 67 Figure 2 16 Connection of FRONT STOPPER SCREW PIM SIDE FRAME SCREW SCREW PZ PW121 PIM TOP FRAME FRONT STOPPER SCREWS FRONT STOPPER ...

Page 94: ...n NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 68 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 3 Hook the PIM onto the BUILD PLATE s hooks 4 Slide the PIM backward until it comes to the back end 5 Secure the PIM with three screws Figure 2 17 Connection of Modules SCREWS ...

Page 95: ...sue 1 0 Page 69 Installation of I F BRACKET Install the I F BRACKET to the top stack PIMs if the equipment is stacked with four or more PIMs Secure 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 FRONT SIDE SCREW I F BRACKET ...

Page 96: ...allation Procedure Manual Page 70 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Installation of TOP COVER 1 Hang four hooks of the TOP COVER on the back board of PIM as shown below 2 Secure the TOP COVER to the front side of the PIM with two screws NOTE Screws are attached to BASE TOP ASSEM HOOK ...

Page 97: ...RACKET to the top stack PIM if the equipment is stacked with four or more PIMs 1 Remove four screws located on the rear side of the top stack PIM 2 Secure the MOUNTING BRACKET to the PIM with the removed screws 3 Secure the PIM to the wall or ceiling by using wires chains and eyebolts locally provided Figure 2 18 Installation of MOUNTING BRACKET SCREWS FRONT PIM MOUNTING BRACKET ...

Page 98: ...ure 2 8 Detach the front cover of each PIM See Detaching FRONT COVER on Page 60 Mark hole positions for installation of the PBX main equipment See Figure 2 19 Secure the HANGER ASSEM to the wall Hang the PIM to the HANGER ASSEM See Figure 2 20 NOTE The BATTM cannot be installed on the wall After hanging each PIM to the respective HANGER ASSEMs connect PIMs using screws See Connection of PIMs on Pa...

Page 99: ...stallation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 73 Figure 2 19 Wall Marking for HANGER ASSEM 352 13 9 356 5 14 0 210 8 8 3 HANGER ASSEM ANCHOR SCREW x 3 PIM BASE 167 5 7 0 167 5 UNIT mm inch 7 0 352 13 9 352 13 9 352 13 9 210 8 8 3 210 8 8 3 210 8 8 3 210 8 8 3 ...

Page 100: ...ard is the least firm 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 Figure 2 20 Hanging PIM to HANGER ASSEM WALL TYPE RECOMMENDED SCREW CONCRETE ANCHOR BOLT TYPE Recommended 4 mm 0 16 inch by 25 mm 0 98 inch WOOD WOOD TYPE SCREWS Min 3 5 mm 0 14 inch DIA Max ...

Page 101: ...dure is not required See Detaching SIDE COVER SIDE PANEL on Page 76 Mount the 19 RACK BRACKET A to the PIM See Connection of 19 RACK BRACKET A on Page 78 Mount the PIM with the 19 RACK BRACKET A to the 19 inch RACK See Mounting PIM to 19 inch RACK on Page 79 Mount the 19 RACK BRACKET B to the bottom stack PIM See Con nection of 19 RACK BRACKET B on Page 80 Mount the 19 RACK BRACKET A to the top st...

Page 102: ...ual Page 76 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Detaching SIDE COVER SIDE PANEL 1 Remove the two screws fixing the SIDE COVER 2 Pivot the SIDE COVER on its bottom to remove it 3 Remove the SIDE PANEL fixed by three screws from the left side flame of the PIM Figure 2 21 Detaching SIDE COVER 1 of 2 SCREW SIDE COVER ...

Page 103: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 19 inch Rack Mounting Installation NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 77 Figure 2 21 Detaching SIDE PANEL 2 of 2 SCREWS SIDE PANEL ...

Page 104: ...ual Page 78 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Connection of 19 RACK BRACKET A 1 Insert the nails of the 19 RACK BRACKET A into the side frame of the PIM 2 Secure them with four screws each NOTE Screws are attached to the 19 RACK BRACKET A Figure 2 22 Connection of 19 RACK BRACKET A 19 RACK BRACKET A SCREWS NAILS ...

Page 105: ... IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 79 Mounting PIM to 19 inch RACK 1 Mount the PIM with 19 RACK BRACKET A into the 19 inch RACK 2 Secure them with four screws locally provided Figure 2 23 Mounting PIM to 19 inch Rack 19 RACK BRACKET A SCREWS ...

Page 106: ...ACK BRACKET B 1 Place the BASE PLATE on the 19 RACK BRACKET B 2 Secure the BASE PLATE with four washers and nuts 3 Mount the BASE to the BASE PLATE See Figure 2 12 4 Mount the PIM to the BASE See Figure 2 13 NOTE Nuts and washers are attached to the 19 RACK BRACKET B Figure 2 24 Connection of 19 RACK BRACKET B NUT WASHER 19 RACK BRACKET B BASE PLATE ...

Page 107: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 19 inch Rack Mounting Installation NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 81 Figure 2 25 Mounting Multiple PIM to 19 inch RACK ...

Page 108: ...guration connect all the BUS Connector to each other using BUS cables as shown below Be sure to secure the BUS cables using tie wraps to avoid obstructing a PFT card Figure 2 26 BUS Cable Connection of BUS Cables 700 mm 27 6 inch 48 TW 0 7 CONN CA P W R P W R P W R P W R P W R P W R P W R P W R PIM3 PIM2 PIM1 PIM0 PIM7 PIM6 PIM5 PIM4 48 TW 0 7 CONN CA FRONT BUS CABLE TIE WRAP ...

Page 109: ...als MJ MN TO AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT 1 OFF NO CONNECTION 2 ON SEAL FLOAT2 OFF OPEN FLOAT1 ON ON SW101 OFF 27V FG GND I O TO FRAME GROUND TERMINAL IN PIM TO TERMINAL BLOCK ON BASE NOMINAL AC INPUT CN104 CN103 TO PWR0A CONNECTOR ON BWB TO PWR1 CONNECTOR ON BWB TO PWR0B CONNECTOR ON BWB 1 2 SW2 240V 100V 120V CN1 TO OTHER PZ PW121 TO BATTERY OR OTHER PZ PW121 PWR CA A BATT CA PWR CA A PWR CNT CA D for PI...

Page 110: ...sue 1 0 Connection of AC CORD B 1 Connect the AC CORD B to the CN1 connector on the PZ PW121 card 2 Screw the ground cable of the AC CORD B to the frame ground terminal on the PIM Figure 2 28 Connection of AC CORD B CORD BUSH BASE TERMINAL BLOCKS FRONT PZ PW121 CN1 AC CORD B AC CORD D TO 120V 240V AC POWER SOURCE ...

Page 111: ...PZ PW121 card and the PWR1 connector on the BWB For PIM1 to PIM7 connect the PWR CNT CA D to the CN103 connector on the PZ PW121 card and the PWR1 connector on the BWB Figure 2 29 PWR CNT CA D PWR CNT CA E Figure 2 30 Cable Connection between PZ PW121 and BWB 550 mm 21 7 inch 300 mm 11 8 inch 250 mm 9 8 inch PWR CNT CA E FOR PIM0 PWR CNT CA D FOR PIM1 TO PIM7 PWR0B PWR1 PZ PW121 BWB BACK WIRING BO...

Page 112: ...ell Station Zone Transceiver in WCS system do the following procedure If not skip this procedure and go to item 4 on 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 fas ten the screws NOTE Screws are attached to the PZ PW122 card Figure 2 31 Mounting PZ PW122 into PIM PIM PZ PW122 ...

Page 113: ... PWR CNT CA D and POWER OUTPUT CABLE 48V E as shown below Figure 2 32 Cable Connection between PZ PW121 PZ PW122 and BWB PWR CNT CA E FOR PIM0 PWR CNT CA D FOR PIM1 TO PIM7 PWR0B PWR1 PZ PW121 BWB BACK WIRING BOARD PIM PWR0C PWR0A POWER OUTPUT CABLE 90V CR E PZ PW122 POWER OUTPUT CABLE 5V 27V E POWER OUTPUT CABLE 48V E CARD SLOT AREA LTC CONNECTOR AREA CN103 ...

Page 114: ...the PWR CA A for power multi connection Figure 2 33 PWR CA A Figure 2 34 Connection of PWR CA A Cables a When using an Internal Battery 550 mm 21 7inch PWR CA A PIM3 TO INTERNAL BATTERY PWR PWR CA A PIM2 PIM1 PIM7 PIM6 PIM5 PIM4 PIM0 TO INTERNAL BATTERY PWR TO INTERNAL BATTERY PWR PWR CA A TO INTERNAL BATTERY PWR TO INTERNAL BATTERY PWR PWR CA A TO INTERNAL BATTERY PWR TO INTERNAL BATTERY PWR PWR ...

Page 115: ...00 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 89 Figure 2 35 Connection of PWR CA A Cables b When using an External Battery PIM 3 PWR PIM 2 PIM 1 PIM 7 PIM 6 PIM 5 PIM 4 PIM 0 PWR PWR PWR CA A PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR CA A TO EXTERNAL BATTERY ...

Page 116: ...m its mounting slot 3 Immediately follow the instructions below if the MJ lamp on the PZ PW121 lights up or smoke or an unpleasant odor is produced during the test a Turn power off of all PZ PW121 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 configured with two...

Page 117: ...ard power supply 80VOBP NOTE 2 PN AUCA PN 2DLCB PN 2DLCN PN 2DLCC PN 2LDTA PN 2ODTA 2ODTB card provides 48V on board power supply 48VOBP 5V 27V Ð27V CR 90V 90V AC AC PZ PW121 5V 5V 5V 5V 80V 27V 27V 27V CR CR PZ PW121 NOTE 1 80VOBP 5V 48V 27V CR 48VOBP NOTE 2 BATTERY PWR CA A AC CORD B TERMINAL BLOCKS BASE PIM0 PIM1 TO PIM2 5V 27V 5V CR PN 8LCAA 90V TO AC MAINS INPUT AC CORD D ...

Page 118: ...is positioned to OFF that the AC Cord is unplugged from the wall outlet Use a tester to verify that the input power is AC120 10V or AC240 10V Plug the AC cord into a wall outlet Turn the SW1 switches of all the PZ PW121 cards on PIM1 to PIM7 to ON Then turn the SW1 switch of the PZ PW121 card on PIM0 to ON last of all Verify that the ON lamp on the PZ PW121 card lights up Measure the output voltag...

Page 119: ...Heat Run Test NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 93 Figure 2 36 Confirming Output Voltage TESTER DC100V MJ MN ON 27V FG GND I O SW1 TO FRAME GROUND TERMINAL IN PIM TO TERMINAL BLOCK ON BASE ...

Page 120: ... Therefore you must perform work in accordance with the following steps when mounting or removing the batter ies 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 card 2 When removing batteries a Disconnect the battery cable from the PZ PW121 card b Remove the ...

Page 121: ...be observed in order to increase bat tery life and insure a safe operation 0 50 C 2 YEARS AVERAGE 25 C LABEL PIM BATTM FRONT COVER BATTERY REPLACEMENT TABLE INSTALLATION DATE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 5 35 C AVERAGE 25 C REPLACEMENT INTERVAL 3 YEARS 1 YEAR CAUTION TO PREVENT INJURY AND SKIN BURN PAY ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING o DO NOT STRIKE A MATCH OR CAUSE A SPARK IN VICINITY OF BATTERY o PLACE THE EQ...

Page 122: ...DC 3 2 3 4AH into the PIM 3 Plug the BATT CA INT connector into the BATT1 connector on the PZ PW121 card 4 Secure the batteries and battery cable using tie wraps Figure 2 37 Internal Battery Mounting 1 of 2 67 mm DIMENSION OF BATTERY 2 6 inch 134 mm 5 3 inch 60 mm 2 4 inch Recommended Batteries Yuasa NPH 3 2 12 Matsushita LCR 12V 3 4NE BLUE BLACK INTERNAL BATTERY UNIT 24V DC 3 2 TO 3 4AH PIM RED B...

Page 123: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION Internal Battery Connection NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 97 Figure 2 37 Internal Battery Mounting 2 of 2 TIE WRAP ...

Page 124: ...own below Figure 2 38 Internal Battery Connection for Multiple PIM Configuration NOTE 1 One Internal Battery unit 24V DC 3 2 3 4AH can be mounted in each PIM NOTE 2 Internal Batteries are multi connected for each two PIMs PIM3 PWR PIM2 PIM1 PIM7 PIM6 PIM5 PIM4 PIM0 PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR BATT CA INT BATT CA INT BATT CA INT BATT CA INT BATT CA INT BATT CA INT BATT CA INT BATT CA INT PWR CA A P...

Page 125: ...per unit into the Battery Module BATTM if the BATTM required 3 Plug the BATT CA EXT connector into the BATT1 connector on the PZ PW121 card in PIM0 or PIM4 NOTE Screws are attached to the BATTM Figure 2 39 Battery Mounting into BATTM Recommended Batteries Yuasa NP 24 12B Matsushita LCL 12V 24 DIMENSION OF BATTERY 175 mm 6 9 inch 125 mm 4 9 inch 165 mm 6 5 inch BATTERY UNIT 24V DC 24AH BATTERY UNIT...

Page 126: ...STALLATION External BATTM Battery Connection NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 100 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Figure 2 40 Battery Mounted into BATTM BATTM FRONT TO BATT1 CONNECTOR ON PZ PW121 IN PIM0 PIM4 ...

Page 127: ...the PWR CA A as shown below Figure 2 41 External BATTM Battery Connection for Multiple PIM Configuration NOTE 1 One pair each of battery unit 24V DC 24AH can be housed in a BATTM for each two PIMs NOTE 2 External Batteries are multi connected for each four PIMs PWR BATT CA EXT PWR CA A PWR CA A PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PIM0 BATT CA EXT PIM4 BATTM EXTERNAL BATT BATTM EXTERNAL BATT PIM1 PIM5 PIM2...

Page 128: ...tion of External MDF Secure the external MDF onto the floor or the wall Mount the required MDF components If required install the cable ducts for the cables to be laid between the MDF and the Main Equipment In this case confirm the locations of the cable holes for the Main Equipment Figure 2 42 MDF Cable Hole Location BASE MODULE CABLE HOLE FRONT ...

Page 129: ...cables MDF cables from the system to the MDF shown in Figure 2 43 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 in Table 2 2 Figure 2 43 MDF Cable TO PIM CHAMP CONNECTOR TWISTED 25 PAIR CABLES TO MDF ...

Page 130: ... LTC0 1 MDF 0 LTC0 LTC1 2 0 LTC1 LTC2 3 0 LTC2 LTC3 4 0 LTC3 PIM 1 LTC0 5 MDF 1 LTC0 LTC1 6 1 LTC1 LTC2 7 1 LTC2 LTC3 8 1 LTC3 PIM 2 LTC0 9 MDF 2 LTC0 LTC1 10 2 LTC1 LTC2 11 2 LTC2 LTC3 12 2 LTC3 PIM 3 LTC0 13 MDF 3 LTC0 LTC1 14 3 LTC1 LTC2 15 3 LTC2 LTC3 16 3 LTC3 PIM 4 LTC0 17 MDF 4 LTC0 LTC1 18 4 LTC1 LTC2 19 4 LTC2 LTC3 20 4 LTC3 PIM 5 LTC0 21 MDF 5 LTC0 LTC1 22 5 LTC1 LTC2 23 5 LTC2 LTC3 24 5...

Page 131: ...ual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 105 PIM 6 LTC0 25 MDF 6 LTC0 LTC1 26 6 LTC1 LTC2 27 6 LTC2 LTC3 28 6 LTC3 PIM 7 LTC0 29 MDF 7 LTC0 LTC1 30 7 LTC1 LTC2 31 7 LTC2 LTC3 32 7 LTC3 Table 2 2 MDF Cables for each PIM Continued FROM CABLE NUMBER TO CABLE DESIGNATION MODULE CONNECTION ...

Page 132: ...cable up to the Main Equipment through the cable hole of the BASE 2 When using the cable hole of the PIM make the cable hole on the right side of PIM Then bring the MDF cable up to PIM 0 through the cable hole of the BASE and bring the MDF cable up to the other PIM through the cable hole right side of each PIM Figure 2 44 Making Cable Hole on PIM FRONT CUT OFF THE PLATE FILE THE PROJECTIONS PUT IN...

Page 133: ...3 Connect the champ connector of each MDF cable to the LTC connector located on the PIM using the screws provided as shown below 4 Secure the MDF cables to the PIM using tie wraps Figure 2 45 Cable Running to the External MDF 1 of 2 a Using cable hole of BASE BATTM PIM2 PIM1 PIM0 FRONT CHAMP CONNECTOR LTC CONNECTOR PIM3 TO MDF ...

Page 134: ...MDF NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 108 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Figure 2 45 Cable Running to the External MDF 2 of 2 b Using cable hole of PIM BATTM PIM 2 PIM 1 PIM 0 FRONT TO MDF TO MDF TO MDF TO MDF CHAMP CONNECTOR LTC CONNECTOR PIM 3 ...

Page 135: ...6 and Table 2 3 Figure 2 46 Card Slots and the LTC Connectors Table 2 3 LTC Connector Accommodation LTC CONNECTOR CARD SLOT NUMBER REMARKS LTC0 LT00 LT02 AP00 AP02 LTC1 LT03 LT05 AP03 AP05 LTC2 LT06 LT08 AP06 AP08 LTC3 LT09 LT11 AP09 AP11 LT09 AP09 LT08 AP08 LT07 AP07 LTC1 LTC0 LTC2 BWB PIM0 7 FRONT AC DC PWR LT10 AP10 LT00 AP00 LT01 AP01 LT02 AP02 LT03 AP03 LT04 AP04 LT05 AP05 LT06 AP06 LT11 AP11...

Page 136: ...0 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 110 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Location of Each LEN This figure shows the relationship between each Line Equipment Number LEN and each Card Slot Number LT Number LEN 000 363 PIM0 3 Page 111 LEN 400 763 PIM4 7 Page 112 ...

Page 137: ... 229 228 227 226 225 224 LT03 239 238 237 236 235 234 233 232 LT04 247 246 245 244 243 242 241 240 LT05 255 254 253 252 251 250 249 248 LT06 263 262 261 260 259 258 257 256 LT07 239 238 237 236 LT08 247 246 245 244 LT09 255 254 253 252 LT10 263 262 261 260 LT11 PIM 1 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 LT00 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 LT01 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 LT02 131 130 129 128 127 1...

Page 138: ... 629 628 627 626 625 624 LT03 639 638 637 636 635 634 633 632 LT04 647 646 645 644 643 642 641 640 LT05 655 654 653 652 651 650 649 648 LT06 663 662 661 660 659 658 657 656 LT07 639 638 637 636 LT08 647 646 645 644 LT09 655 654 653 652 LT10 663 662 661 660 LT11 PIM 5 507 506 505 504 503 502 501 500 LT00 515 514 513 512 511 510 509 508 LT01 523 522 521 520 519 518 517 516 LT02 531 530 529 528 527 5...

Page 139: ... 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 113 LTC Connector Pin Arrangement This figure shows the LTC Connector Pin Arrangement PIM0 LTC0 LTC3 Page 114 PIM1 LTC0 LTC3 Page 115 PIM2 LTC0 LTC3 Page 116 PIM3 LTC0 LTC3 Page 117 PIM4 LTC0 LTC3 Page 118 PIM5 LTC0 LTC3 Page 119 PIM6 LTC0 LTC3 Page 120 PIM7 LTC0 LTC3 Page 121 ...

Page 140: ...24 49 LEN023 25 MJ 50 MN LTC2 1 26 LEN048 LT06 AP06 2 27 049 3 28 050 4 29 051 5 30 052 6 31 053 7 32 054 8 33 055 9 34 056 LT07 AP07 10 35 057 11 36 058 12 37 059 13 38 060 14 39 061 15 40 062 16 41 063 17 42 036 LT08 AP08 18 43 037 19 44 038 20 45 LEN039 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN024 LT03 AP03 2 27 025 3 28 026 4 29 027 5 30 028 6 31 029 7 32 030 8 33 031 9 34 032 LT04 AP04 10 3...

Page 141: ...22 24 49 LEN123 25 50 LTC2 1 26 LEN148 LT06 AP06 2 27 149 3 28 150 4 29 151 5 30 152 6 31 153 7 32 154 8 33 155 9 34 156 LT07 AP07 10 35 157 11 36 158 12 37 159 13 38 160 14 39 161 15 40 162 16 41 163 17 42 136 LT08 AP08 18 43 137 19 44 138 20 45 LEN139 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN124 LT03 AP03 2 27 125 3 28 126 4 29 127 5 30 128 6 31 129 7 32 130 8 33 131 9 34 132 LT04 AP04 10 35 1...

Page 142: ...22 24 49 LEN223 25 50 LTC2 1 26 LEN248 LT06 AP06 2 27 249 3 28 250 4 29 251 5 30 252 6 31 253 7 32 254 8 33 255 9 34 256 LT07 AP07 10 35 257 11 36 258 12 37 259 13 38 260 14 39 261 15 40 262 16 41 263 17 42 236 LT08 AP08 18 43 237 19 44 238 20 45 LEN239 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN224 LT03 AP03 2 27 225 3 28 226 4 29 227 5 30 228 6 31 229 7 32 230 8 33 231 9 34 232 LT04 AP04 10 35 2...

Page 143: ...22 24 49 LEN323 25 50 LTC2 1 26 LEN348 LT06 AP06 2 27 349 3 28 350 4 29 351 5 30 352 6 31 353 7 32 354 8 33 355 9 34 356 LT07 AP07 10 35 357 11 36 358 12 37 359 13 38 360 14 39 361 15 40 362 16 41 363 17 42 336 LT08 AP08 18 43 337 19 44 338 20 45 LEN339 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN324 LT03 AP03 2 27 325 3 28 326 4 29 327 5 30 328 6 31 329 7 32 330 8 33 331 9 34 332 LT04 AP04 10 35 3...

Page 144: ...22 24 49 LEN423 25 50 LTC2 1 26 LEN448 LT06 AP06 2 27 449 3 28 450 4 29 451 5 30 452 6 31 453 7 32 454 8 33 455 9 34 456 LT07 AP07 10 35 457 11 36 458 12 37 459 13 38 460 14 39 461 15 40 462 16 41 463 17 42 436 LT08 AP08 18 43 437 19 44 438 20 45 LEN439 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN424 LT03 AP03 2 27 425 3 28 426 4 29 427 5 30 428 6 31 429 7 32 430 8 33 431 9 34 432 LT04 AP04 10 35 4...

Page 145: ...22 24 49 LEN523 25 50 LTC2 1 26 LEN548 LT06 AP06 2 27 549 3 28 550 4 29 551 5 30 552 6 31 553 7 32 554 8 33 555 9 34 556 LT07 AP07 10 35 557 11 36 558 12 37 559 13 38 560 14 39 561 15 40 562 16 41 563 17 42 536 LT08 AP08 18 43 537 19 44 538 20 45 LEN539 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN524 LT03 AP03 2 27 525 3 28 526 4 29 527 5 30 528 6 31 529 7 32 530 8 33 531 9 34 532 LT04 AP04 10 35 5...

Page 146: ...22 24 49 LEN623 25 50 LTC2 1 26 LEN648 LT06 AP06 2 27 649 3 28 650 4 29 651 5 30 652 6 31 653 7 32 654 8 33 655 9 34 656 LT07 AP07 10 35 657 11 36 658 12 37 659 13 38 660 14 39 661 15 40 662 16 41 663 17 42 636 LT08 AP08 18 43 637 19 44 638 20 45 LEN639 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN624 LT03 AP03 2 27 625 3 28 626 4 29 627 5 30 628 6 31 629 7 32 630 8 33 631 9 34 632 LT04 AP04 10 35 6...

Page 147: ...22 24 49 LEN723 25 50 LTC2 1 26 LEN748 LT06 AP06 2 27 749 3 28 750 4 29 751 5 30 752 6 31 753 7 32 754 8 33 755 9 34 756 LT07 AP07 10 35 757 11 36 758 12 37 759 13 38 760 14 39 761 15 40 762 16 41 763 17 42 736 LT08 AP08 18 43 737 19 44 738 20 45 LEN739 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 LTC1 1 26 LEN724 LT03 AP03 2 27 725 3 28 726 4 29 727 5 30 728 6 31 729 7 32 730 8 33 731 9 34 732 LT04 AP04 10 35 7...

Page 148: ...M 4 W E M DID SLT 8COT 4COT 2LDT 2ODT 2ODT AUC 4DIT 8LC 4LC AUC 26 WH BL GN 1 T0 T0 T0 T0 TxT0 T0 T0 T0 T0 T0 1 BL WH RD R0 R0 R0 R0 TxR0 R0 R0 R0 R0 R0 27 WH OR BK T1 T1 T1 RcvT0 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 2 OR WH YL R1 R1 R1 RcvR0 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 28 WH GN GN T2 T2 T1 TxT1 T2 T2 T2 3 GN WH RD R2 R2 R1 TxR1 R2 R2 R2 29 WH BR BK T3 T3 RcvT1 T3 T3 T3 4 BR WH YL R3 R3 RcvR1 R3 R3 R3 30 WH SL GN T4 T4 5 SL WH RD R...

Page 149: ...R0 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 36 BK BL GN T2 T2 TxT1 T2 T2 T2 11 BL BK RD R2 R2 TxR1 R2 R2 R2 37 BK OR BK T3 T3 RcvT1 T3 T3 T3 12 OR BK YL R3 R3 RcvR1 R3 R3 R3 38 BK GN GN T4 T4 13 GN BK RD R4 R4 39 BK BR BK T5 T5 14 BR BK YL R5 R5 40 BK SL GN T6 T6 15 SL BK RD R6 R6 41 YL BL BK T7 T7 16 BL YL YL R7 R7 Table 2 4 LTC0 LTC3 MDF Cross Connection Continued PIN RUNNING CABLE STATION CABLE SLOTS TYPE OF INTERFACE C...

Page 150: ...20 SL YL YL R3 R3 RcvR1 R3 R3 R3 46 VI BL GN T4 T4 21 BL VI RD R4 R4 47 VI OR BK T5 T5 22 OR VI YL R5 R5 48 VI GN GN T6 T6 23 GN VI RD R6 R6 49 VI BR BK T7 T7 24 BR VI YL R7 R7 50 VI SL MN 25 SL VI MJ PIN No 50 25 in PIM0 is connected to external indication equipment for major card minor alarm NOTE 1 PIN No 46 21 to 49 24 on LTC3 cannot be used NOTE 2 PIN No 46 21 to 49 24 on LTC2 and LTC3 cannot ...

Page 151: ... SMARTCON SN610 ATTCON EXT KEY EXT RELAY EXT PAGE MOH BGM Digital TRK NOTE 3 8DLC 4DLC 2DLC 2DLCC DK00 4COT DTI 26 WH BL GN 1 T0 T0 T0 RA0 K1 T RA 1 BL WH RD R0 R0 R0 TA0 K0 R RB 27 WH OR BK T1 T1 T1 RB0 K3 T TA 2 OR WH YL R1 R1 R1 TB0 K2 R TB 28 WH GN GN T2 T2 RA1 K5 T 3 GN WH RD R2 R2 TA1 K4 R 29 WH BR BK T3 T3 RB1 K7 T 4 BR WH YL R3 R3 TB1 K6 R 30 WH SL GN T4 5 SL WH RD R4 31 RD BL BK T5 6 BL R...

Page 152: ...11 BL BK RD R2 R2 TA1 K4 R 37 BK OR BK T3 T3 RB1 K7 T 12 OR BK YL R3 R3 TB1 K6 R 38 BK GN GN T4 13 GN BK RD R4 39 BK BR BK T5 14 BR BK YL R5 40 BK SL GN T6 15 SL BK RD R6 41 YL BL BK T7 16 BL YL YL R7 Table 2 5 LTC0 LTC3 MDF Cross Connection Information Continued PIN RUNNING CABLE STATION CABLE SLOTS TYPE OF INTERFACE 2 wire Dterm SMARTCON DSSCON DESKCON 4 wire SMARTCON SN610 ATTCON EXT KEY EXT RE...

Page 153: ...7 50 VI SL MN 25 SL VI MJ PIN No 50 25 in PIM0 are connected to external indication equipment for major card minor alarm NOTE 1 PIN No 46 21 to 49 24 on LTC3 cannot be used NOTE 2 PIN No 46 21 to 49 24 on LTC2 and LTC3 cannot be used NOTE 3 For the Digital Trunk Interface card use the different LTC connector from the analog line trunk card The digital line should be separated from the analog line ...

Page 154: ...N 2DLC PN 4DLC PN 8DLC Page 146 SN716 DESKCON PN 4DLC PN 8DLC Page 148 SN610 708 709 712 ATTCON PN 2DLC PN 4DLC PN 8DLC Page 158 Day Night Mode Change by External Key PN DK00 PN CP14 Page 168 External TAS Indicator PN DK00 PN CP14 Page 169 Paging Equipment PN 2COT PN 4COT PN 6COT PN 8COT PN DK00 PN CP14 Page 172 External Tone Source Announcement Machine PN 2COT PN 4COT PN 6COT PN 8COT PN TNTA PN D...

Page 155: ...T Figure 2 47 MDF Cross Connection for C O Trunk Card 33 T7 33 8 R7 8 32 T6 32 7 R6 7 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 32 T6 7 R6 33 T7 8 R7 LTC0 P 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 7 R6 32 T6 8 R7 33 T7 LEN000 LEN001 LEN006 LEN007 LTC0 J MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 8COT LT00 LTC0 J LEN001 No 1 LEN006 No 6 LEN007 No 7 TO C O LINE ...

Page 156: ...8 E Issue 1 0 Tie Line Trunk LDT ODT LD Trunk PN 2LDT Figure 2 48 MDF Cross Connection for LD Trunk Card 27 27 26 26 2 1 MDF 1 2 PIM0 P PN 2LDT LT00 LTC0 J T0 R0 T1 R1 TO TIE LINE TO TIE LINE LEN001 No 1 LEN000 No 0 LEN000 LEN001 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 28 4 29 LTC0 P LTC0 J 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 3 29 4 ...

Page 157: ...ODT card NOTE Both No 0 and No 1 circuits must be set to same purpose 2 wire or 4 wire in one PN 2ODT card Figure 2 49 MDF Cross Connection for 4W E M Trunk Card 1 of 2 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 TxR0 TxT0 RcvR0 RcvT0 TxR1 TxT1 RcvR1 RcvT1 MDF LEN001 No 1 LEN000 No 0 PIM0 PN 2ODT LT00 LEN001 No 1 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 Rcv Tip Rcv Ring M TO TIE LINE J P LTC0 LEN000 No 0 08 07 06 05 04 M1 03 E1 02 M0 01 E0 E...

Page 158: ... E Issue 1 0 Figure 2 49 MDF Cross Connection for 4W E M Trunk Card 2 of 2 LTC CONNECTOR CN1 CONNECTOR FRONT CONNECTOR LEN000 LEN001 1 TxR0 26 TxT0 2 RcvR0 27 RcvT0 3 TxR1 28 TxT1 4 RcvR1 29 RcvT1 LTC0 P 26 TxT0 1 TxR0 27 RcvT0 2 RcvR0 28 TxT1 3 TxR1 29 RcvT1 4 RcvR1 LTC0 J 1 2 M1 E1 M0 E0 LEN001 LEN000 CN1 ...

Page 159: ... 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 PN 2ODT card Figure 2 50 MDF Cross Connection for 2W E M Trunk Card 1 of 2 1 26 3 28 R0 T0 R2 T2 MDF LEN001 No 1 LEN000 No 0 PIM0 PN 2ODT LT00 LEN001 No 1 1 26 3 28 M TO TIE LINE J P LTC0 LEN000 No 0 CN1 08 07 06 05 04 M1 03 E1 02 M0 01 E0 E Ring Tip J INSTALLATION CAB...

Page 160: ...ocedure Manual Page 134 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Figure 2 50 MDF Cross Connection for 2W E M Trunk Card 2 of 2 LTC CONNECTOR CN1 CONNECTOR FRONT CONNECTOR LEN000 LEN001 1 R0 26 T0 2 27 3 R2 28 T2 4 29 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 2 28 T2 3 R2 29 4 LTC0 J M1 E1 M0 E0 LEN001 LEN000 CN1 1 2 ...

Page 161: ...ge 135 DID Trunk AUC DIT 2 Line DID Trunk PN AUC Figure 2 51 MDF Cross Connection for 2 Line DID Trunk Card 27 27 26 26 2 1 LEN000 LEN001 MDF 1 2 PIM0 P PN AUC LT00 LTC0 J T1 R1 T0 R0 LEN000 No 0 LEN001 No 1 TO DID LINE 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 28 4 29 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 3 29 4 LTC0 J TO DID LINE ...

Page 162: ...ss Connection for 4 Line DID Trunk Card 29 T3 29 4 R3 4 28 T2 28 3 R2 3 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 R2 28 T2 4 R3 29 T3 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 T2 3 R2 29 T3 4 R3 LEN000 LEN001 LEN002 LEN003 LTC0 J MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN000 No 0 LEN001 No 1 LEN002 No 2 LEN003 No 3 TO DID LINE TO DID LINE TO DID LINE TO DID LINE PIM0 P PN 4DIT LT00 LTC0 J ...

Page 163: ...k Interface DTI DTI for using a twisted pair cable PN 24DTA PN 30DTC When using a twisted pair cable connect the cable to a CSU via the MDF as shown below Figure 2 53 DTI Cable Connection via MDF CSU MDF LTC0 LTC1 LTC2 LTC3 CONNECTOR TWISTED PAIR CABLE BWB PBX SHIELD TYPE MAX 200 m 655 ft 24 DTI MAX 400 m 1310 ft 30 DTI PN PN 24DTA 30DTC ...

Page 164: ...ure Manual Page 138 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Figure 2 54 MDF Cross Connection for DTI Card PIM 0 J P MDF PN 24DTA PN 30DTC AP05 RA RB TA TB 17 42 18 43 17 42 18 43 RA RB TA TB TO CSU LTC1 RECEIVE TRANSFER 17 18 19 20 RA TA 42 43 44 45 RB TB LTC1 J 42 43 44 45 RB TB 17 18 19 20 RA TA LTC1 P ...

Page 165: ... 139 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 PZ M557 card as shown below Figure 2 55 DTI Cable Connection via CONN Card CSU LTC0 LTC1 LTC2 LTC3 CONNECTOR COAXIAL CABLE PN BWB PBX MAX 6dB loss at 1024 kHz CONN PZ M542 PZ M557 30DTC ...

Page 166: ...ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Figure 2 56 Coaxial Cable Connection for DTI Card COAXIAL CONNECTOR LTC1 CONNECTOR 17 18 19 20 RA TA 42 43 44 45 RB TB LTC1 J 42 43 44 45 RB TB 17 18 19 20 RA TA LTC1 P 1 2 PIM 0 J P PZ M542 PZ M557 PN 30DTC AP05 RA RB TA TB 17 42 18 43 17 42 18 43 TO CSU LTC1 RECEIVE RCV SEND TRS 1 2 ...

Page 167: ...r 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 STEP 1 NOTE The PLATE and screws are attached to the PZ M542 PZ M557 card Figure 2 57 Connection of PZ M542 PZ M557 and PLATE SCREW PZ M542 PZ M557 PLATE ...

Page 168: ...557 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 Figure 2 58 Mounting of PZ M542 PZ M557 Card 1 of 2 PIM LTC CONNECTOR LTC0 LTC1 LTC2 LTC3 LTC CONNECTOR When connecting to LTC1 or LTC3 When connecting to LTC0 or LTC2 LT CONNECTOR PZ M547 PZ M557 ...

Page 169: ...ARD STOPPER with one screw NOTE 1 Screw is attached to the PZ M542 PZ M557 card NOTE 2 Before securing the PZ M542 PZ M557 card to the PIM CARD STOPPER all cards should be mounted on the card slots and the PIM CARD STOPPER should be secured with screws See MOUNTING CIRCUIT CARDS on Page 199 Figure 2 58 Mounting of PZ M542 PZ M557 Card 2 of 2 SCREW PZ M542 PZ M557 CARD STOPPER ...

Page 170: ...4LC Figure 2 59 MDF Cross Connection for Single Line Telephone Standard Line 33 T7 33 8 R7 8 32 T6 32 7 R6 7 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 7 R6 32 T6 8 R7 33 T7 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 32 T6 7 R6 33 T7 8 R7 LEN000 LEN001 LEN006 LEN007 LTC0 J MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 8LC LT00 LTC0 J LEN001 No 1 LEN006 No 6 LEN007 No 7 TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE ROSETTE ...

Page 171: ...ne PN AUC Figure 2 60 MDF Cross Connection for Single Line Telephone Long Line 27 27 26 26 2 1 LEN000 LEN001 MDF 1 2 PIM0 P PN AUC LT00 LTC0 J T1 R1 T0 R0 LEN000 No 0 LEN001 No 1 TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE FOR LONG LINE 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 28 4 29 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 3 29 4 LTC0 J TO SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE FOR LONG LINE ...

Page 172: ... 61 MDF Cross Connection for Dterm DSS Console Standard Line MODULAR CONNECTOR TO Dterm DSS CONSOLE 33 T7 33 8 R7 8 32 T6 32 7 R6 7 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 MDF R0 1 R1 2 LEN000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 8DLC LT00 LTC0 J LEN001 No 1 LEN006 No 6 LEN007 No 7 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 7 R6 32 T6 8 R7 33 T7 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 32 T6 7 R6 33 T7 8 R7 LEN000 LEN001 LEN006 LEN007 LTC0 J ROSETTE ...

Page 173: ... Line PN 2DLCB PN 2DLCN Figure 2 62 MDF Cross Connection for Dterm DSS Console Long Line LEN000 LEN001 27 27 26 26 2 1 1 R0 29 T0 2 R1 28 T1 3 27 4 26 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 3 29 4 LTC0 J MDF 1 2 MODULAR CONNECTOR PIM0 P PN 2DLCB PN 2DLCN LT00 LTC0 J T1 T0 R0 R1 LEN000 No 0 LEN001 No 1 TO Dterm DSS CONSOLE ROSETTE ...

Page 174: ... DESKCON PN PW00 Power Option NOTE When using PN PW00 card make the installation cable by using the connector at tached with the PN PW00 card MODULAR CONNECTOR 6 5 4 3 2 1 NOTE NOTE TO SN716 DESKCON 26 T0 26 1 MDF R0 1 LEN000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 8DLC 4DLC LT00 LTC0 J 1 R0 26 T0 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 LEN000 LTC0 J 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 PN PW00 48V 48V E E 48V 48V E E INSTALLATION CABLE ROSETTE 26 48V 1 Gr...

Page 175: ...Page 149 AC Adapter Power Option Figure 2 64 MDF Cross Connection for SN716 DESKCON AC Adapter Power Option LEN000 26 26 1 MDF 1 PIM0 P PN 8DLC 4DLC LTC0 J 1 R0 26 T0 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 LTC0 J MODULAR CONNECTOR 6 5 4 3 2 1 TO SN716 DESKCON 24V AC ADAPTER TO COMMERCIAL AC OUTLET ROSETTE T0 R0 LEN000 No 0 LT00 ...

Page 176: ... 4 CAUTION Handle the cord with care Be careful not to snap a hook on the modular plug of the cord when you insert the cord through the hole ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required HANDSET CORD HANDSET SIDE DESK CONSOLE SIDE L6 12 L5 11 L4 10 L3 09 L2 08 L1 07 0 9 6 3 1 4 7 SRC 19 DEST 20 22 24 Answer 25 Hold 23 Release 26 Cancel Talk Position Busy Volume Night 15 01 02 0...

Page 177: ...C NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 151 Figure 2 65 Mounting of Handset Support to SN716 DESKCON 2 of 4 ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW HOLE ...

Page 178: ...70928 E Issue 1 0 STEP 2 Insert the modular plug into the HAND H S 0 jack and trail the cord along the groove at the bottom of the console Figure 2 65 Mounting of Handset Support to SN716 DESKCON 3 of 4 ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required HANDSET CORD HAND H S 0 H S 1 ...

Page 179: ... support fitting to the projections on the bottom of the console and secure the fitting using three screws Figure 2 65 Mounting of Handset Support to SN716 DESKCON 4 of 4 CAUTION To avoid damage to the console do not tighten the screws too tightly ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required PROJECTION HANDSET CORD HANDSET SUPPORT PROJECTION ...

Page 180: ...Manual Page 154 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 STEP 4 Plug the headset into the modular jack H S 0 or H S 1 located at the bottom of the console if required Figure 2 66 Headset Installation for SN716 DESKCON ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required HAND H S 0 H S 1 ...

Page 181: ...NE 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 on Page 148 Figure 2 67 Cable Connection to SN716 DESKCON ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required PBX DLC 1P MDF MODULAR TERMINAL SN716 DESKCON 3P 3P PW00 2P LINE CORD PAGE REC LINE ...

Page 182: ...8 E Issue 1 0 STEP 6 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 Figure 2 68 AC DC ADAPTER Connection to SN716 DESKCON ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required AC DC ADAPTER RS 232 12 24V DC ...

Page 183: ...ect the PN PW00 card and SN716 DESKCON by Installation cable as shown below and in Figure 2 63 Figure 2 69 PN PW00 Card Connection to the SN716 DESKCON NOTE The PN PW00 card occupies the adjoining left side smaller number slot because of its two card structure ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required PZ PW121 PN PW00 CONN CONNECTOR PIM TO DESKCON ...

Page 184: ...CC Figure 2 70 MDF Cross Connection for SN610 ATTCON Standard Line 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 MDF 1 2 MODULAR CONNECTOR PIM0 P PN 2DLCC LT00 LTC0 J RB1 TB1 RA1 TA1 RB0 RA0 TA0 TB0 LEN000 No 0 LEN001 No 1 TO SN610 ATTCON RED GREEN YELLOW BLACK 1 TA0 26 RA0 2 TB0 27 RB0 3 TA1 28 RA1 4 TB1 29 RB1 LTC0 P 26 RA0 1 TA0 27 RB0 2 TB0 28 RA1 3 TA1 29 RB1 4 TB1 LEN000 LEN001 LTC0 J ROSETTE ...

Page 185: ...circuits of PN 4DLCF card make the installation cable by using the connector attached with the PN 4DLCF card 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 MDF 1 2 PIM0 P LEN003 No 3 LTC0 J RED GREEN YELLOW BLACK 01 02 03 04 05 07 08 06 TA2 RA2 TB2 RB2 TA3 TB3 RA3 RB3 LEN002 No 2 RED GREEN YELLOW BLACK MODULAR CONNECTOR TO SN610 RB1 TB1 RA1 TA1 RB0 RA0 TA0 TB0 LEN000 No 0 LEN001 No 1 PN 4DLCF CN1 LT00 INSTAL...

Page 186: ...60 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Figure 2 71 MDF Cross Connection for SN610 ATTCON Long Line 2 of 2 1 TA0 26 RA0 2 TB0 27 RB0 3 TA1 28 RA1 4 TB1 29 RB1 LTC0 P 26 RA0 1 TA0 27 RB0 2 TB0 28 RA1 3 TA1 29 RB1 4 TB1 LEN000 LEN001 LTC0 J LEN003 LEN002 CN1 RB3 TB3 RA3 TA3 RB2 TB2 RA2 TA2 1 LTC CONNECTOR 2 CN1 CONNECTOR ...

Page 187: ...2 72 MDF Cross Connection for SN708 709 712 ATTCON Standard Line MDF MODULAR CONNECTOR TO SN708 709 712 ATTCON ROSETTE 33 T7 33 8 R7 8 32 T6 32 7 R6 7 27 T1 27 26 T0 26 2 1 R0 1 R1 2 LEN000 No 0 PIM0 P PN 8DLC LT00 LTC0 J LEN001 No 1 LEN006 No 6 LEN007 No 7 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 7 R6 32 T6 8 R7 33 T7 LTC0 P 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 32 T6 7 R6 33 T7 8 R7 LEN000 LEN001 LEN006 LEN007 LTC0 J ...

Page 188: ...2DLCB PN 2DLCN Figure 2 73 MDF Cross Connection for SN708 709 712 ATTCON Long Line 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 3 28 4 29 LTC0 P LEN000 LEN001 LTC0 J MDF 1 2 MODULAR CONNECTOR PIM0 P PN 2DLCB PN 2DLCN LT00 LTC0 J T1 T0 R0 R1 LEN000 No 0 LEN001 No 1 TO SN708 709 712 ATTCON ROSETTE 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 28 3 29 4 ...

Page 189: ...08 709 712 ATTCON STEP 1 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 Figure 2 74 Jack Set Installation for SN610 708 709 712 ATTCON ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required SN610 708 709 712 ATTCON MODULAR CORD JACK SET ...

Page 190: ...xt page Figure 2 75 Switch Setting on the SN610 708 709 712 ATTCON 1 of 2 Slide the directory out of the way Then insert a flat screw driver s blade into the notched opening and apply light upward pres sure until the access panel is clear of the front lip At the same time apply pressure toward you at the rear of the pedestal to move the access panel ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Pre...

Page 191: ...e 165 Figure 2 75 Switch Setting on the SN610 708 709 712 ATTCON 2 of 2 Set the switch according to the type of headset handset connected C Carbon Type Handset Headset S SUPRA Headset D Dterm Type Handset Replace the directory and access panel ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required D S C SWITCH ...

Page 192: ...at the bottom of the console For the MDF cross connection refer to the following SN610 ATTCON Page 158 SN708 709 712 ATTCON Page 161 Figure 2 76 Cable Connection to SN610 708 709 712 ATTCON ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required LINE CORD PBX 1P MDF MODULAR TERMINAL SN708 709 712 ATTCON 1P 1P PBX 2DLCC 4DLCF 2P MDF MODULAR TERMINAL SN610 ATTCON 2P 2P DLC ...

Page 193: ...Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 167 STEP 4 Screw the handset support onto the bottom of the console as shown below Figure 2 77 Mounting of Handset Support to SN610 708 709 712 ATTCON ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required HANDSET SUPPORT SN610 708 709 712 ATTCON ...

Page 194: ...2 78 MDF Cross Connection for Day Night Mode Change by External Key When using PN DK00 When using DK on PN CP14 29 K7 29 4 K6 4 28 K5 28 3 K4 3 27 K3 27 26 K1 26 2 1 1 K0 26 K1 2 K2 27 K3 3 K4 28 K5 4 K6 29 K7 LTC0 P 26 K1 1 K0 27 K3 2 K2 28 K5 3 K4 29 K7 4 K6 LEN000 LEN002 LTC0 J MDF K0 1 K2 2 LEN000 PIM0 P PN DK00 LT00 LTC0 J LEN002 K7 K6 K5 K4 K3 K1 K2 K0 TO KEYS PBX PN CP14 External Key ...

Page 195: ... 1 Connection Outline Figure 2 79 External TAS Indicator Connection Outline When using PN DK00 When using DK on PN CP14 G MDF PBX PN DK00 PZ PW121 G TAS Indicator with Battery IND PBX PN DK00 MDF IND TAS Indicator with Battery Ground Start PBX PN CP14 IND TAS Indicator with Battery Ground Start G MDF PBX PN CP14 PZ PW121 G TAS Indicator with Battery IND ...

Page 196: ...AS Indicator with a Battery Figure 2 80 MDF Cross Connection for TAS Indicator with Battery 29 K7 29 4 K6 4 28 K5 28 3 K4 3 27 K3 27 26 K1 26 2 1 1 K0 26 K1 2 K2 27 K3 3 K4 28 K5 4 K6 29 K7 LTC0 P 26 K1 1 K0 27 K3 2 K2 28 K5 3 K4 29 K7 4 K6 LEN000 LEN002 LTC0 J MDF K0 1 K2 2 LEN000 PIM0 P PN DK00 LT00 LTC0 J LEN002 TAS INDICATOR WITH BATTERY IND PZ PW121 27V G K0 ...

Page 197: ...ery Ground Start Figure 2 81 MDF Cross Connection for TAS Indicator with Battery Ground Start 29 29 4 4 28 28 3 3 27 27 26 26 2 1 1 K0 26 K1 2 K2 27 K3 3 K4 28 K5 4 K6 29 K7 LTC0 P 26 K1 1 K0 27 K3 2 K2 28 K5 3 K4 29 K7 4 K6 LEN000 LEN002 LTC0 J MDF 1 2 P PN DK00 LTC0 J TAS INDICATOR WITH BATTERY GROUND START IND K7 K6 K5 K4 K3 K1 K0 K2 LEN000 LT00 LEN002 PIM0 K0 ...

Page 198: ... Customer owned Paging Equipment Input Impedance 600 ohm Control Method Start Ground Start NOTE Stop Ground Off Open NOTE The current capacity of relay contact PN DK00 card is 0 125A 2 Connection Outline Figure 2 82 Paging Equipment Connection Outline 1 of 2 When using PN 8COT and PN DK00 G G For Control MDF G PBX PN 8COT PN DK00 PZ PW121 For Amplifier Input Paging Equipment ...

Page 199: ... NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 173 Figure 2 82 Paging Equipment Connection Outline 2 of 2 When using PN 8COT and DK on PN CP14 G G For Control MDF G PBX PN 8COT PN CP14 PZ PW121 For Amplifier Input Paging Equipment ...

Page 200: ...6 K1 26 2 1 K0 1 K2 2 LEN000 LEN002 PIM0 P PN DK00 LT00 LTC0 J 41 41 16 16 40 40 15 15 34 34 9 9 PN 8COT PZ PW121 MDF G Ring Tip CONTROL CIRCUIT SPEECH PATH CIRCUIT PAGING EQUIPMENT SPEAKER G LT01 T7 R7 T6 R6 T0 R0 LEN008 No 0 LEN014 No 6 LEN015 No 7 G 26 1 K0 27 2 28 3 29 4 LTC0 J 1 K0 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 LTC0 P LEN008 LEN009 LEN015 LEN016 LEN000 LEN002 34 T0 9 R0 35 T1 10 R1 40 T6 14 R6 41 T7 15 R...

Page 201: ... Output level Less than 0 dbm Adjustable Output impedance Less than 1 kohms When using PN 4COT 8COT and PN DK00 Less than 10 kohms When using Pin Jacks on PN TNTA Control Method Start Ground Start NOTE 1 Stop Ground Off Open NOTE 1 The current capacity of relay contact PN DK00 card is 0 125A NOTE 2 When connecting the external tone source announcement machine using the PN 4COT 8COT and PN DK00 car...

Page 202: ...Connection Outline JACK1 External Tone Source Announcement Machine PN 8COT PN DK00 External Tone Source Announcement Machine Diode MDF PN TNTA JACK0 External Tone Source Announcement Machine When using PN 8COT and PN DK00 When using Pin Jacks on PN TNTA PBX PBX Rating for the Diode VR Less than 50V IO More than 20mA VF Less than 1 0V PN CP14 JACK External Tone Source Announcement Machine When usin...

Page 203: ...MDF Cross Connection for External Tone Source Announcement Machine 1 of 2 29 K7 29 4 K6 4 28 K5 28 3 K4 3 27 K3 27 26 K1 26 2 1 K0 1 K2 2 LEN000 LEN002 PIM0 P PN DK00 LT00 LTC0 J 41 41 16 16 40 40 15 15 34 34 9 9 PN 8COT PZ PW121 MDF G Ring Tip CONTROL CIRCUIT SPEECH PATH CIRCUIT G LT01 T7 R7 T6 R6 T0 R0 LEN008 No 0 LEN014 No 6 LEN015 No 7 K0 EXTERNAL TONE SOURCE ANNOUNCEMENT MACHINE ...

Page 204: ...nual Page 178 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Figure 2 85 MDF Cross Connection for External Tone Source Announcement Machine 2 of 2 26 1 K0 27 2 28 3 29 4 LTC0 J 1 K0 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 LTC0 P LEN008 LEN009 LEN015 LEN016 LEN000 LEN002 34 T0 9 R0 35 T1 10 R1 40 T6 14 R6 41 T7 15 R7 9 R0 34 T0 10 R1 35 T1 14 R6 40 T6 15 R7 41 T7 ...

Page 205: ...ne a transformer or coupling capacitor should be used as shown below Figure 2 86 Connecting External Tone Source Announcement Machine Supplied with D C TO PBX TO COT Ring Tip K TRANSFORMER SOURCE CAPACITOR SOURCE TO COT Tip K Ring TO CONTROL CIRCUIT FROM PN DK00 2µF TO PBX TO CONTROL CIRCUIT FROM PN DK00 CAPACITOR 2µF R R EXTERNAL TONE SOURCE EXTERNAL TONE SOURCE DC VOLTAGE SOURCE DC VOLTAGE SOURC...

Page 206: ...T MP The system can connect a maximum of 10 customer owned BGM sources 1 Connection Outline Figure 2 87 External BGM Sources Connection Outline When using PN 8COT When using Pin Jacks on PN TNTA When using Pin Jack on PN CP14 BGM SOURCE PN 8COT 0 1 BGM SOURCE BGM SOURCE MDF BGM SOURCE PN TNTA JACK1 JACK0 0 1 BGM SOURCE BGM SOURCE PN CP14 JACK BGM SOURCE ...

Page 207: ...N 8COT Figure 2 88 MDF Cross Connection for External BGM Sources LTC0 P LTC0 J BGM SOURCE 0 33 33 8 8 32 32 7 7 27 27 26 26 2 1 MDF 1 2 PIM0 P PN 8COT LT00 LTC0 J T7 R7 T6 R6 T1 T0 R0 R1 LEN000 No 0 LEN001 No 1 LEN006 No 6 LEN007 No 7 BGM SOURCE 0 1 LEN000 LEN001 LEN006 LEN007 26 T0 1 R0 27 T1 2 R1 32 T6 7 R6 33 T7 8 R7 1 R0 26 T0 2 R1 27 T1 7 R6 32 T6 8 R7 33 T7 ...

Page 208: ...er Failure Transfer AUC NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 182 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Power Failure Transfer AUC 1 Connection Outline Figure 2 89 PFT Connection Outline AUC MDF TEL PN AUC PBX MDF PN 4COT TO C O LINE ...

Page 209: ...When using Ground Start trunks with PFT function the single line stations must have a ground sending button and a ground lead must be run to the station 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 9 34 10 35 C O R0 C O T0 C O R1 C O T1 PN 4COT 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 TO STATION Sta R0 Sta T0 Sta R1 Sta T1 MDF PIM0 PN AUC LT00 9 34 10 35 J P LTC0 4Q TW 0 3 CONN CA LT01 LEN000 No 0 LEN001 No 1 CN1 04 03 02 01 CN1 04 03 02 01 L...

Page 210: ...e 184 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Figure 2 90 MDF Cross Connection for PFT AUC 2 of 2 26 C O T0 1 C O R0 27 C O T1 2 C O R1 LTC0 J 1 C O R0 26 C O T0 2 C O R1 27 C O T1 LTC0 P LEN008 LEN009 LEN000 LEN001 34 Sta T0 9 Sta R0 35 Sta T1 10 Sta R1 36 11 37 12 9 Sta R0 34 Sta T0 10 Sta R1 35 Sta T1 11 36 12 37 ...

Page 211: ...ower Failure Transfer 8PFT 1 Connection Outline Figure 2 91 PFT Connection Outline 8PFT NOTE Using the PN AUCA card long line card instead of the PN 8LC card is not recom mended due to the variations from Central Office to the PBX line quality cannot be as sured PZ 8PFTB PBX MDF MDF MDF MDF TO C O LINE PN 8LC PN 8COT TEL NOTE ...

Page 212: ... STEP 1 Mount the PZ 8PFTB card into the PFT slot of the PIM STEP 2 Connect the champ connectors of 25 pair cables to the PFT0 and PFT1 connectors on the PZ 8PFTB card as shown below Figure 2 92 Connection of 25 Pair Cable and PZ 8PFTB PFT1 CONNECTOR CHAMP CONNECTOR ATTACHED TO PZ 8PFTB 25 PAIR CABLE To MDF SEE STEP 3 PFT0 CONNECTOR PZ 8PFTB Page 187 ...

Page 213: ...COT T1 9 Sta R2 34 Sta T2 10 8LC R2 35 8LC T2 11 C O R2 36 C O T2 12 8COT R2 37 8COT T2 13 Sta R3 38 Sta T3 14 8LC R3 39 8LC T3 15 C O R3 40 C O T3 16 8COT R3 41 8COT T3 17 Sta R4 42 Sta T4 18 8LC R4 43 8LC T4 19 C O R4 44 C O T4 20 8COT R4 45 8COT T4 21 Sta R5 46 Sta T5 22 8LC R5 47 8LC T5 23 C O R5 48 C O T5 24 8COT R5 49 8COT T5 25 50 PFT1 1 Sta R6 26 Sta T6 2 8LC R6 27 8LC T6 3 C O R6 28 C O T...

Page 214: ... PFT 8PFT 1 of 2 TO STATION 27 2 33 8 26 1 27 2 26 1 33 8 J P PIM0 LT00 35 41 34 9 35 34 9 41 T1 LEN009 No 1 R1 T0 LEN008 No 0 R0 T7 LEN015 No 7 R7 PN 8COT LT01 T1 LEN001 No 1 R1 T0 LEN000 No 0 R0 T7 LEN007 No 7 R7 PN 8LC PZ PW121 27V G 26 1 Sta R0 Sta T0 28 3 C O R0 C O T0 29 4 8COT R0 8COT T0 27 2 8LC R0 8LC T0 PFT0 TO C O LINE PZ 8PFTB No 0 P J PFT1 49 24 50 25 27V E P J Tip Ring Tip Ring MDF I...

Page 215: ... E 24 50 27V 25 PFT1 J 26 Sta T0 1 Sta R0 27 8LC T0 2 8LC R0 28 C O T0 3 C O R0 29 8COT T0 4 8COT R0 1 Sta R0 26 Sta T0 2 8LC R0 27 8LC T0 3 C O R0 28 C O T0 4 8COT R0 29 8COT T0 PFT0 P TO STATION TO PN 8LC TO C O LINE TO PN 8COT PFT0 J PFT1 P 1 PFT0 CONNECTOR TO PZ PW121 26 T0 1 R0 27 2 28 3 29 4 LTC0 J LEN000 LEN008 1 R0 26 T0 2 27 3 28 4 29 LTC0 P TO PZ 8PFTB TO PZ 8PFTB 34 T0 9 R0 35 10 36 11 ...

Page 216: ...Procedure Manual Page 190 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Alarm Display Panel MP Figure 2 95 MDF Cross Connection for Alarm Display Panel REAR ALARM DISPLAY PANEL 26 1 50 MN 25 MJ LTC0 J 1 26 25 MJ 50 MN LTC0 P PWR MJ MIN FRONT 25 50 25 50 MJ MN 27V G PN CP14 PIM0 MDF LTC0 P J PZ PW121 ...

Page 217: ...w Figure 2 96 SMDR Terminal Direct Connection Connection via MODEM When the cable length between the PBX and the terminal is more than 15 m 49 2 ft con nect 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 Figure 2 97 SMDR Terminal Connection via MODEMs PN CP14 RS 0 RS RVS 15 S CA A 15 m 49 2 ft PBX 15 m 49 2 ft MAX TO RS 232C PORT ...

Page 218: ...ble 2 7 05A TXD 05B GND 06A TXC 2 06A TXC 2 06B RXC 06D TXC 1 04B RXD 04A RTS 03 RXD 01 GND 06 DSR 24 TXC 1 17 RXC 02 TXD 08 DCD 15 TXC 2 02B GND 03A DSR 03B CTS 02A DCD 01C LALB 07 GND 20 DTR 05 CTS 04 RTS 18 LALB D C B A 06 TXC 1 RXC TXC 2 05 DTR GND TXD 04 RT RXD RTS 03 ST CTS DSR 02 GND DCD 01 LALB G 13 12 11 10 09 08 DCD 07 GND 06 DSR 05 CTS 04 RTS 03 RXD 02 TXD 25 24 TXC 1 23 22 21 20 DTR 19...

Page 219: ...XC 1 04B RXD 04A RTS 02 TXD 01 GND 20 DTR 15 TXC 2 17 RXC 03 RXD 04 RTS 24 TXC 1 02B GND 03A DSR 03B CTS 02A DCD 01C LALB 07 GND 06 DSR 05 CTS 08 DCD 18 LALB D C B A 06 TXC 1 X RXC TXC 2 05 X DTR GND TXD 04 RT X RXD RTS 03 X ST CTS DSR 02 X GND DCD 01 X LALB X G 13 12 11 10 09 08 DCD 07 GND 06 DSR 05 CTS 04 RTS 03 RXD 02 TXD 25 24 TXC 1 23 22 21 20 DTR 19 18 LALB 17 RXC 16 15 TXC 2 14 01 GND 4 m 1...

Page 220: ...R PMS MCI CIS Printer Ho tel Printer 1 SMDR PMS MCI VMS Direct Connection Connect the terminal to the RS0 RS3 port of the PN AP00 B card using the RS RVS 15 S CA A RS RVS 4 S CA A RS RVS 4 S CA C as shown below See also Figure 2 98 Figure 2 100 SMDR PMS MCI Terminal Direct Connection PBX PIM0 PIM7 PN RS0 RS3 15 m 49 2 ft MAX RS RVS 15 S CA A 15 m 49 2 ft SMDR0 SMDR1 TO RS 232C PORT AP00 B PMS MCI ...

Page 221: ...the terminal is more than 15 m 49 2 ft MO DEMs are required Use RS RORM 4 S CA A as shown below See also Figure 2 99 Figure 2 101 SMDR PMS MCI Terminal Connection via MODEMs RS0 RS3 PN PBX PIM0 PIM7 RS NORM 4S CA A 4m 13 1 ft MODEM MODEM 2P MORE THAN 15m 49 2 ft MODEM FULL DUPLEX 4W 1200 bps LEASED TYPE INTERFACE CABLE FOR STRAIGHT CONNECTION TO RS 232C PORT RS NORM 4 CA A SMDR0 SMDR1 PMS MCI VMS ...

Page 222: ...rect Connection Connection via MODEM When the cable length between the printer and the PBX is more than 15 m 49 2 ft MO DEMs are required Figure 2 103 Printer Connection via MODEMs PN PBX RS0 RS3 RS PRT 15 CA A RS PRT 15S CA A 15 m 49 2 ft PRINTER0 PRINTER1 MAX 15 m 49 2 ft AP00 B CONNECTOR PN PBX RS0 RS3 RS NORM 4 CA A RS NORM 4S CA A 4 m 13 1 ft PRINTER0 PRINTER1 MORE THAN 15 m 49 2 ft INTERFACE...

Page 223: ... 2 104 RS PRT 15 CA A RS PRT 15S CA A See Table 2 7 05C DTR MAX 15 m 49 2 ft 05B GND 01 GND 05A TXD 03 RXD 03B CTS 20 DTR 03A DSR 02B GND 07 GND D C B A 06 TXC 1 X RXC TXC 2 05 X DTR GND TXD 04 RT X RXD RTS 03 X ST CTS DSR 02 X GND DCD 01 X LALB X G 25 24 23 22 21 20 DTR 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 GND 06 05 04 03 RXD 02 01 GND G GROUND ...

Page 224: ... CD 109 DCD DCE Data Channel Receive Carrier Detect 9 Not Used 10 Not Used 11 PB Peripheral Busy 12 SCF BCD 122 DCE Backward Channel Receive Carrier Detect 13 SCB BCS 121 DCE Backward Channel Send OK 14 SBA BSD 118 DTE Backward Channel Send Data 15 DB ST2 114 TXC 2 DCE Send Signal Element Timing 16 SBB BRD 119 DCE Backward Channel Receive Data 17 DD RT 115 RXC DCE Receive Signal Element Timing 18 ...

Page 225: ...he SW1 switches of all PZ PW121 cards are turned off 2 Mount circuit cards into their mounting positions according to the Bay Face Layout and Port Assignment Table given in the Office Data Programming Manual See CHAPTER 1 MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARD on Page 29 This figure shows the mounting method of circuit cards Figure 2 105 Mounting of Circuit Cards ATTENTION Contents Static Sensitive H...

Page 226: ...rcuit cards slide the CARD STOPPER to the left STEP 2 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 re moved Figure 2 106 Installation of the CARD STOPPER CARD STOPPER CARD STOPPER CIRCUIT CARD CIRCUIT CARD SLIDE THE CARD STOPPER TO THE LEFT S...

Page 227: ...T STEP 1 Turn on the SW1 switch on all the PZ PW121 cards The ON lamp must be lit on all the PZ PW121 cards STEP 2 On the MP Card set SW3 to B and press SW1 STEP 3 When the MN lamp on the system is lit set SW3 to the 0 position and press SW1 The operating mode has been changed to the ON LINE mode Resident System Program STEP 1 Mount the line trunk cards into PIM STEP 2 Turn on the SW1 switch on al...

Page 228: ...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 Press or 2 Press or CNF Conf lamp flashes 3 Press CNF Conf lamp is off...

Page 229: ... that the RUN lamps of PN CP14 card and other application circuit cards are flashing ON Lamps of All PZ PW121 Cards Lightning Check that the ON lamps of all the PZ PW121 cards are lightning and their MJ MN lamps have gone out BL Lamps Gone Out Check that the BL lamps of all the line trunk circuit cards have gone out If BL lamps are flashing it means that the corresponding circuit is in make busy s...

Page 230: ...all stations Central Office 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 Don t 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 ...

Page 231: ...AND VISUAL CHECK Cleaning Clean the following places Inside of the main equipment especially the bottom of the base On the Top Cover Around the Main Equipment and the MDF Keyboard on the Attendant Console Visual Check 1 Check to see if all circuit cards are in their positions correctly 2 Check that the cable connections in the PIM are correctly and completely connected and the routing of the cable...

Page 232: ...NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 206 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 This page is for your notes ...

Page 233: ...ion Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 207 CHAPTER 3 LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS This chapter explains the meaning of lamp indications and the method of switch settings of each circuit card used in the system ...

Page 234: ...ocations of Lamps Switches and Connectors The locations of lamps switches and connectors of each circuit card are shown by a face layout 2 Lamp Indications The name color and functions of each indicator lamp equipped on each circuit card are described in a table 3 Switch Settings The name settings and functions of each switch equipped on each circuit card are described in a table Each switch setti...

Page 235: ...rds explained in this section MB Make Busy Table 3 1 List of Control Cards NAME FUNCTIONAL NAME LAMP X PROVIDED NOT PROVIDED SWITCH X PROVIDED NOT PROVIDED EXTRACTION INSERTION WITH POWER ON X ALLOWED ALLOWED AFTER MB NOT ALLOWED REFERENCE PAGE PN CP14 MP X X Page 210 PN CP15 FP X X Page 215 PN PW00 EXTPWR X X Page 217 PZ PW121 AC DC PWR X X Page 219 PZ PW122 DC DC PWR X X Page 222 ...

Page 236: ... 1 0 PN CP14 MP Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors CONN To CONNR connector on PZ M537 EXPMEM Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally CLK Green Remains lit while receiving clock signals to the PLO SW3 RUN SW1 SW2 CLK VR DK JACK CONN SW4 JP0 JP1 RS1 RS0 ...

Page 237: ... slot SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW3 Rotary SW NOTE 1 0 F On Line Call processing is in progress 2 Off Line Call processing is stopped I O port As per CM40 YY 08 3 Off Line Call processing is stopped I O port 9600 bps Fixed 5 NOTE 2 Off Line Call processing is stopped I O port 9600 bps 6 NOTE 2 Off Line Call processing is stopped I O port 19200 bps 7 NOTE 2 Off Line ...

Page 238: ...Key SW 1 ON A law Australia OFF µ law North America 2 3 Selection of PLO0 input Phase Locked Oscillator For clock receiver office For clock source office SW2 2 SW2 3 OFF OFF 4 ON When using RS1 port for built in MODEM OFF When using RS1 port for RS 232C Continued 4 3 2 1 OFF ON SW2 2 SW2 3 FUNCTION OFF OFF 1 5MHz clock For PN 24DTA C PN 24PRTA ON OFF 192kHz clock For PN BRTA OFF ON 2MHz clock For ...

Page 239: ... of PLO1 input Phase Locked Oscillator For clock receiver office For clock source office SW4 3 SW4 4 OFF OFF VR Rotary SW Variable Resistor for External Hold Tone Source 0 20 Kohms Clockwise DK Connector 02 Ground detection 01 Ground sending Continued 1 2 3 4 ON OFF OFF SW4 3 SW4 4 FUNCTION OFF OFF 1 5MHz clock For PN 24DTA C PN 24PRTA ON OFF 192kHz clock For PN BRTA OFF ON 2MHz clock For PN 30DTC...

Page 240: ...ION column indicate the standard setting of the switch When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK JP0 Jumper pin UP Not used Memory backup OFF For normal operation Memory backup ON JP1 Jumper pin For using internal tone source DOWN For using external tone source Front DOW...

Page 241: ...NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 215 PN CP15 FP Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while the circuit card is operating normally SENSE RUN MB SW1 ...

Page 242: ...ncerned 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 unplug ging the circuit card SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE1 0 3 For setting FP No 0 For mounting this card in PIM0 1 For mounting this card in PIM2 2 For mounting this card in PIM4 3 For mounting this c...

Page 243: ...allation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 217 PN PW00 EXTPWR Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Remains lit while 48V power is being supplied RUN MB 08 07 06 05 48V 48V E E 04 03 02 01 48V 48V E E CONN TO DESKCON ...

Page 244: ...SITION column indicate the standard setting of the switch When the switch is not set as shown by the figure 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 unplug ging the circuit card SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK MB Toggle SW NOTE UP For make busy 48V power off For normal ope...

Page 245: ... PZ PW121 AC DC PWR NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 219 PZ PW121 AC DC PWR Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SW 1 SW2 SW 102 SW 301 SW 101 ON OFF BATT BATT SW2 CN1 CN104 CN103 SIGNAL MJ MN ON MJ MN ON ...

Page 246: ...mains lit while the operating power is being supplied 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 SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW1 For turning AC power and the bat tery on OFF For turning AC power and the bat tery off SW2 FORWARD AC INPUT 90V 132V BACKWARD AC INPUT 180V 264V SW...

Page 247: ...ndicate the standard setting of the switch When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW301 DIP SW 1 ON CR Voltage 75Vrms OFF CR Voltage 90Vrms 2 ON Frequency 20 Hz OFF Frequency 25 Hz SW102 PRESS MOMEN TARILY To start each PIM on battery power when AC power is not provid...

Page 248: ... DC DC PWR NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 222 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PZ PW122 DC DC PWR Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SW ON CONN CONN connector To PWR1 connector on PIM BWB POWER OUTPUT CABLE 48V E To PWR0C connector on PIM BWB ...

Page 249: ...ch Settings LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION ON Green Remains lit while the operating power is being supplied 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 SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW ON For turning AC power on OFF For turning AC power off OFF ON ...

Page 250: ...WITCH X PROVIDED NOT PROVIDED EXTRACTION INSERTION WITH POWER ON X ALLOWED ALLOWED AFTER MB NOT ALLOWED REFERENCE PAGE PN AP00 A DBM X X Page 226 PN AP00 B AP00 X X Page 229 PN AP01 AP01 X X Page 235 PN BRTA BRT X X Page 238 PN 2BRTC BRT X X Page 243 PN CC01 ETHER X X X Page 248 PN DAIA DAI X X Page 252 PN DAIB DAI X X Page 257 PN DAIC DAI X X Page 261 PN DAID DAI X X Page 264 PN DAIE DAI X X Page...

Page 251: ... CCH X X Page 304 PN SC01 DCH X X Page 307 PN SC03 ICH X X Page 310 PN SC03 A CSH X X Page 312 PZ M537 EXPMEM X Page 314 PZ M542 CONN X X Page 317 PZ M557 CONN X X Page 319 Table 3 2 List of Application Processor Cards Continued NAME FUNCTIONAL NAME LAMP X PROVIDED NOT PROVIDED SWITCH X PROVIDED NOT PROVIDED EXTRACTION INSERTION WITH POWER ON X ALLOWED ALLOWED AFTER MB NOT ALLOWED REFERENCE PAGE M...

Page 252: ...ONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS PN AP00 A DBM NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 226 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PN AP00 A DBM Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors RS3 RS2 RS1 RS0 SENSE RUN MB SW0 WE L3 L2 L1 L0 SW1 J16 ...

Page 253: ...TS signal status on Port 0 2 L2 Indication of transmitting status of Port 1 Indication of DCD signal status on Port 0 2 L1 Indication of transmitting status of Port 2 Indication of TXD signal status on Port 0 2 L0 Indication of transmitting status of Port 3 Indication of RXD signal status on Port 0 2 SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 4 F Set the switc...

Page 254: ...h 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 unplug ging the circuit card SW1 Piano Key SW 1 For normal operation OFF Not used 2 For normal operation OFF Not used 3 For normal operation OFF Not used 4 Not used SW0 DIP SW 1 8 Not used J16 For normal operation Memory backup ON LEFT ...

Page 255: ...AP00 B AP00 NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 229 PN AP00 B AP00 Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors CONN To CONNR connector on PZ M537 EXPMEM RS3 RS2 RS1 RS0 SENSE RUN MB SW0 SW2 L3 L2 L1 L0 SW1 CONN JP0 JP1 ...

Page 256: ...ication of transmitting status of Port 1 Indication of DCD signal status on Port 0 2 L1 Indication of transmitting status of Port 2 Indication of TXD signal status on Port 0 2 L0 Indication of transmitting status of Port 3 Indication of RXD signal status on Port 0 2 SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 0 3 Not used 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Numb...

Page 257: ...1 Port forcibly in a state which DSR signal is always provided OFF Receives DSR signal from the DCE on No 1 Port 8 NOTE 3 ON Sets No 2 Port forcibly in a state which DSR signal is always provided OFF Receives DSR signal from the DCE on No 2 Port SW1 Piano Key SW 1 For normal operation OFF Not used 2 For normal operation OFF For AP data clearing by CMD100 CMD101 3 For normal operation OFF For AP da...

Page 258: ...synchro nous When No 1 Port is asynchronous 3 ON Enables transmit clock from the DCE Modem when No 1 Port is synchronous Clock is received at the TXC 2 terminal OFF Uses internal clock as the send clock when No 1 Port is synchro nous When No 1 Port is asynchronous 4 ON Transmit the send clock from the DTE this card when No 1 Port is synchronous Clock is transmitted from the TXC 1 terminal OFF Not ...

Page 259: ...rd NOTE 3 When the DCE connected to the port does not provide a function to send the DSR sig nals set the switch to ON In this case the AP00 card cannot recognize the actual state of the DCE so that the call records or system messages will not be stored in the mem SW2 DIP SW 6 NOTE 4 ON Uses internal clock as the receive clock when No 1 Port is synchro nous When No 1 Port is asynchronous OFF Enabl...

Page 260: ...en 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 NOTE 4 The use of the external clock from the distant end or the internal clock is determined by the following table CLOCK SW2 2 6 External ON OFF Internal OFF ON ...

Page 261: ... Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally L0 L3 L3 Green Indication of CTS signal status on RS 232C port L2 Indication of DCD signal status on RS 232C port L1 Indication of TXD signal status on RS 232C port L0 Indication of RXD signal status on RS 232C port RS0 SENSE RUN MB SW1 L3 L2 L1 L0 SW0 IP J19 ...

Page 262: ...NOTE 1 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 15 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW 1 For normal operation OFF Not used 2 For normal operation OFF Not used 3 For normal operation OFF Not used 4 For normal operation OFF Not used Continued F 4 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 ON DOWN 4...

Page 263: ...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 unplug ging the circuit card SW0 DIP SW 1 ON Receives RT clock Uses internal clock 2 ON Receives ST2 clock Uses internal clock 3 ON Sends ST1 clock Not send ST1 clock 4 Not used J19 For normal operation Memory backup ON...

Page 264: ... LAMP INDICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS PN BRTA BRT NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 238 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PN BRTA BRT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB SW1 SW0 B1 B2 D ALM ...

Page 265: ...ions LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally B1 Green B1 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy B2 Green B2 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy D Green D channel status ON Busy OFF Idle ALM Red Transmission line fault status ON Line fault OFF Normal operation ...

Page 266: ...OTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW0 DIP SW 1 For normal operation OFF Not used 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 ON Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO of MP according to the switch setting of SW0 3 OFF Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO of MP card 3 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 ON Clock signal is sent to the PLO 0 of MP OFF Clock signal is sent to the PLO 1 of MP 4 For normal oper...

Page 267: ...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 unplug ging the circuit card SW1 DIP SW 1 For terminating the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 ohms OFF To remove the terminating resistor on the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 2 For terminating the receiving side of channels B1 and B...

Page 268: ...e BRT card which receives a source clock signals into PIM0 CONDITIONS BRT0 BRT1 BRT2 BRT11 REMARKS SW 0 2 SW 0 3 SW 0 2 SW 0 3 SW 0 2 SW 0 3 SW 0 2 SW 0 3 When one BRT is provided ON ON MP card will receive the clock signal from BRT0 at its PLO0 input When more than one BRT is provided ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON MP card will receive the clock signal from BRT0 at its PLO0 input under nor mal condit...

Page 269: ...ONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS PN 2BRTC BRT NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 243 PN 2BRTC BRT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB B21 B11 D1 ALM1 B20 B10 D0 ALM0 SW0 SW11 SW10 ...

Page 270: ...N Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy B11 Red B1 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy D1 Green D channel status ON Busy OFF Idle ALM1 Red Transmission line fault status ON Line fault OFF Normal operation B20 Red No 0 Circuit B2 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy B10 Red B1 channel status ON Busy OFF Idle Flash 60 IPM Make Busy D0 Green D channel status ON Bus...

Page 271: ... For make busy For normal operation SW0 SW10 DIP SW 1 For terminating the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 ohms OFF To remove the terminating resistor on the transmitting side of channels B1 and B2 2 For terminating the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 with 100 ohms OFF To remove the terminating resistor on the receiving side of channels B1 and B2 Continued F 4 AP No SW11 4 ON ...

Page 272: ...he 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 unplug ging the circuit card SW11 DIP SW 1 For normal operation OFF Not used 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 ON Output clock signals according to the switch setting of SW11 3 OFF Do not output clock signals 3 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 ON Output clock signals to PLO 0...

Page 273: ...SW11 3 on all the BRT cards mounted in PIM0 to OFF NOTE 5 Mount the BRT card which receives a source clock signals into PIM0 CONDITIONS BRT0 BRT1 BRT2 BRT11 REMARKS SW 11 2 SW 11 3 SW 11 2 SW 11 3 SW 11 2 SW 11 3 SW 11 2 SW 11 3 When one BRT is provided ON ON 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 wi...

Page 274: ...ICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS PN CC01 ETHER NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 248 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PN CC01 ETHER Location of Lamps Switches and Connectors RUN MB LINK XMT RCV RVP ERR IP 10BASE T SW1 SW2 ...

Page 275: ... while this card is operating normally LINK Green Remains lit when link is established XMT Green Remains lit when it is transmitting the data RCV Green Remains lit when it is receiving the data RVP Green Remains lit only when it is receiving the data with its own IP address ERR Not used SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK MB Toggle SW NOTE 1 UP For make busy For normal operat...

Page 276: ...F 2 D6 ON OFF 3 D5 ON OFF 4 D4 ON OFF 5 D3 ON OFF 6 D2 ON OFF 7 D1 ON OFF 8 D0 ON OFF SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON MAC ADDRESS SWITCH SETTING 00004CA4 X X X X HEX Fixed SW2 5 D3 SW2 6 D2 SW2 7 D1 SW2 8 D0 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF SW2 1 D7 SW2 2 D6 SW2 3 D5 SW2 4 D4 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF SW1 5 D11 SW1 6 D10 SW1 7 D9 SW1 8 D8 ON OFF ON OFF ON ...

Page 277: ...e plugging unplug ging the circuit card NOTE 2 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 address es 00004CA4 XX XX HEX According to the switch setting of SW2 D7 D0 According to the switch setting of SW1 D15 D...

Page 278: ...NK Green Remains lit when a link between this card and a distant office is normally connected Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection RED Red Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss or Frame Alignment signal loss RMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant office LOOP Not used PWR Not used BL Red Remains lit while data transmission on control channel D ch Flashes ...

Page 279: ...AIA card By this setting the system regards the DAIA card and the opposite DAIB card as one Firmware Pro cessor 0 Not used 1 FP No 1 2 FP No 2 3 FP No 3 4 F Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW 1 NOTE 3 ON For supplying 1 5MHz clock to PLO 0 No clock supply to PLO 0 2 NOTE 3 ON For supplying 1 5MHz clock to PLO 1 No clock supply to PLO 1 3 Always set ...

Page 280: ...t NOTE 4 NOTE 5 5 ON 6 ON 7 OFF 8 ON Continued SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF OFF SWITCH NUMBER TIME SLOT NUMBER 4 5 6 7 8 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ...

Page 281: ...tion before plugging unplug ging the circuit card SW3 DIP SW 1 Set the equalizer according to the cable length between the system and the CSU OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 Always set to OFF JPS Jumper pin Right For mounting this card on PIM1 PIM7 Left For mounting this card on PIM0 JPR Jumper pin Right Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided Neutral grounding on the receiving line is not provided ...

Page 282: ... PIM0 NOTE 4 The time slot number 0 20 21 and 22 TS0 20 21 22 cannot be used for control sig nal NOTE 5 This setting must be identical with the opposite DAIB card CONDITIONS DAIA0 DAIA1 DAIA2 REMARKS SW 1 1 SW 1 2 SW 1 1 SW 1 2 SW 1 1 SW 1 2 One DAIA card is provided ON OFF The clock signal is sent to PLO0 of MP card via supply route 0 DAIA0 Two or three DAIA cards are provided ON OFF OFF ON OFF O...

Page 283: ...g normally LINK Green Remains lit when a link between this card and a distant office is normally connected Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection RED Red Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss or Frame Alignment signal loss RMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant office LOOP Not used BL Red Remains lit while data transmission on control channel D ch Flashes ...

Page 284: ... 0 Switch Settings SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW 0 F Always set to 0 1 F Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 1 UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW 1 Always set to OFF 2 Always set to OFF 3 Always set to OFF 4 Always set to OFF Continued 0 ON DOWN 4 3 2 1 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ...

Page 285: ...t NOTE 2 NOTE 3 5 ON 6 ON 7 OFF 8 ON Continued SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF OFF SWITCH NUMBER TIME SLOT NUMBER 4 5 6 7 8 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ...

Page 286: ...ontrol signal NOTE 3 This setting must be identical with the opposite DAIA card SW3 DIP SW 1 Set the equalizer according to the cable length between the system and the CSU OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 Always set to OFF JPS Jumper pin UP Neutral grounding on the transmit ting line is provided Neutral grounding on the transmit ting line is not provided JPR Jumper pin UP Neutral grounding on the receiving line ...

Page 287: ...perating normally LINK Green 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 RED Red Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss or Frame Alignment signal loss RMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant office LOOP Not used P...

Page 288: ...r make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW 1 Always set to OFF 2 Always set to OFF 3 Always set to OFF 4 Always set to OFF SW2 DIP SW 1 Not used 2 ON DTI frame configuration 12 Multi Frame DTI frame configuration 24 Multi Frame 3 ON Line code AMI with ZCS Line code B8ZS 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 Not used 8 Not used Continued ON DOWN 4 3 2 1 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON...

Page 289: ... NOTE When the power is on flip MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplugging the circuit card SW3 DIP SW 1 Set the equalizer according to the cable length between the system and the CSU OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 ON When mounting this card on remote site OFF When mounting this card on main site SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK 1 2 3 4 ON ON SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 CABLE LENGTH ON ...

Page 290: ...ting normally LINK Green Remains lit when a link between this card and a distant office is normally connected Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection RMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant office LOOP Not used PWR Red Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss BL Red Remains lit while data transmission on control channel D ch Remains lit while FP data downloadin...

Page 291: ...ID card By this setting the system regards the DAID card and the opposite DAIE card as one Firmware Pro cessor 0 Not used 1 FP No 1 2 FP No 2 3 FP No 3 4 F Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW 1 NOTE 3 ON For supplying 2 0 MHz clock to PLO 0 No clock supply to PLO 0 2 NOTE 3 ON For supplying 2 0 MHz clock to PLO 1 No clock supply to PLO 1 3 Always set...

Page 292: ...nnel signaling data transmission speed 48kbps Control channel signaling data transmission speed 64kbps 2 ON CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is provided CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is not provided 3 ON CRC4 Check is provided CRC4 Check is not provided Continued SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF OFF ...

Page 293: ... TS 7 OFF ON OFF ON ON TS 8 ON OFF OFF ON ON TS 9 OFF OFF OFF ON ON TS 10 ON ON ON OFF ON TS 11 OFF ON ON OFF ON TS 12 ON OFF ON OFF ON TS 13 OFF OFF ON OFF ON TS 14 ON ON OFF OFF ON TS 15 OFF ON OFF OFF ON TS 16 ON OFF OFF OFF ON TS 17 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON TS 18 ON ON ON ON OFF TS 19 OFF ON ON ON OFF TS 20 ON OFF ON ON OFF TS 21 OFF OFF ON ON OFF TS 22 ON ON OFF ON OFF TS 23 OFF ON OFF ON OFF TS 24...

Page 294: ... set to ON 2 Always set to ON 3 Always set to ON 4 Always set to OFF JPS Jumper pin Balanced transmission 120 ohms For twisted pair cable Left TA is grounded on the transmission line 75 ohms For coaxial cable JPR Jumper pin Balanced transmission 120 ohms For twisted pair cable Left RA is grounded on the transmission line 75 ohms For coaxial cable E1Z Jumper pin Line impedance 120 ohms For twisted ...

Page 295: ...unted in PIM0 NOTE 4 The time slot number 0 and 28 TS0 28 cannot be used for control signal NOTE 5 This setting must be identical with the opposite DAIE card CONDITIONS DAID0 DAID1 DAID2 REMARKS SW 1 1 SW 1 2 SW 1 1 SW 1 2 SW 1 1 SW 1 2 One DAID card is provided ON OFF The clock signal is sent to PLO0 of MP card via supply route 0 DAID0 Two or three DAID cards are provided ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF Th...

Page 296: ...at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally LINK Green Remains lit when a link between this card and a distant office is normally connected Goes out after 15 seconds of link disconnection RMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant office LOOP Not used BL Red Remains lit while data transmission on control channel D ch Remains lit while FP data downloading JPS JPR E1Z SW...

Page 297: ...sy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW 1 Always set to OFF 2 Always set to OFF 3 Always set to OFF 4 Always set to OFF SW2 DIP SW 1 ON Control channel signaling data transmission speed 48kbps Control channel signaling data transmission speed 64kbps 2 ON CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is provided CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is not provided 3 ON CRC4 Check is provided CRC4 Check is no...

Page 298: ...ON TS 4 OFF ON OFF ON ON TS 5 ON OFF OFF ON ON TS 6 OFF OFF OFF ON ON TS 7 ON ON ON OFF ON TS 8 OFF ON ON OFF ON TS 9 ON OFF ON OFF ON TS 10 OFF OFF ON OFF ON TS 11 ON ON OFF OFF ON TS 12 OFF ON OFF OFF ON TS 13 ON OFF OFF OFF ON TS 14 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON TS 15 ON ON ON ON OFF TS 16 OFF ON ON ON OFF TS 17 ON OFF ON ON OFF TS 18 OFF OFF ON ON OFF TS 19 ON ON OFF ON OFF TS 20 OFF ON OFF ON OFF TS 21 ...

Page 299: ...ignal NOTE 3 This setting must be identical with the opposite DAID card SW3 DIP SW 1 Always set to ON 2 Always set to ON 3 Always set to ON 4 Always set to OFF JPS Jumper pin Balanced transmission 120 ohms For twisted pair cable Left TA is grounded on the transmission line 75 ohms For coaxial cable JPR Jumper pin Right RA is grounded on the transmission line 75 ohms For coaxial cable Balanced tran...

Page 300: ...ing normally LINK Green 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 RMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm signal from a distant office LOOP Not used PWR Red Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss Only on the DAIF card mounted on the ...

Page 301: ...Settings SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK MB Toggle SW NOTE UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW 1 Always set to OFF 2 ON Line impedance 75 ohms For coaxial cable Line impedance 120 ohms For twisted pair cable 3 Always set to OFF 4 Always set to OFF Continued ON DOWN 4 3 2 1 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ...

Page 302: ...d 48kbps Control channel signaling data transmission speed 64kbps 2 ON CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is provided CRC Synchronization Detection Timer is not provided 3 ON CRC4 Check is provided CRC4 Check is not provided 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 Not used 8 Not used Continued SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ...

Page 303: ...nplug ging the circuit card SW3 DIP SW 1 Always set to ON 2 Always set to ON 3 Always set to ON 4 ON When mounting this card on remote site OFF When mounting this card on main site JPS Jumper pin Right TA is grounded on the transmission line 75 ohms For coaxial cable Balanced transmission 120 ohms For twisted pair cable JPR Jumper pin Right RA is grounded on the transmission line 75 ohms For coaxi...

Page 304: ...D SWITCH SETTINGS PN 24DTA C DTI NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 278 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PN 24DTA C DTI Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB CRC PCM FRM RMT AIS BL SW1 SW0 JRR1 AISS MAS JPR0 JPS ...

Page 305: ...CRC errors PCM Red Remains lit when detecting PCM signal loss FRM Red Remains lit when detecting Frame Alignment signal loss RMT Red Remains lit when receiving Frame Alignment signal loss alarm from a distant office AIS Red Remains lit when a pattern of consecutive 1 is received The distant office transmits this signal for a loop back test BL Red B channel status ON More than 10 channels are busy ...

Page 306: ... NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 0 3 Not used 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation Continued F 4 AP No SW1 4 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW1 4 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ON DOWN ...

Page 307: ...on MP card OFF Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO 1 input on MP card 3 ON Remote loop back For normal operation 4 ON Local loop back AIS send For normal operation 5 Set equalizer according to the cable length between the PBX and the MDF OFF 6 OFF 7 OFF 8 Not used Continued SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK OFF ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 OFF OFF ON OFF 80 120m 2...

Page 308: ...P No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 JPR0 Jumper pin UP Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided Neutral grounding on the receiving line is not provided JPR1 Jumper pin Line impedance 100 ohms Left Line impedance 110 ohms JPS Jumper pin UP Neutral grounding on the transmit ting line is provided Neutral grounding on the transmit ting line is not provided MAS Jumper pin UP Clock Source Clock Receiv...

Page 309: ...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 CONDITIONS DTI0 DTI1 DTI2 DTI3 DTI4 REMARKS SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 When one DTI is provided ON OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from DTI0 at its PLO0 input When more than one DTI is pro vided ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF...

Page 310: ...NS AND SWITCH SETTINGS PN 30DTC A DTI NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 284 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PN 30DTC A DTI Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB SW PCM FRM MFRM RMT MRMT AIS BL JP JPS JPR ...

Page 311: ... on time Slot 16 RMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm from a distant office because Frame Alignment signal loss has been detected at the distant office MRMT Red Remains lit when receiving the alarm from a distant office because Multi Frame Alignment signal loss has been detected at the distant office AIS Red Remains lit when indicating that the pattern of consecutive 1 is being received Th...

Page 312: ...H NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENS Rotary SW NOTE 1 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation Continued F 4 AP No SW 8 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW 8 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ON DOWN ...

Page 313: ...TE 3 NOTE 4 ON Source clock signal from network is sent to the PLO 1 input on MP card OFF Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO 1 input on MP card 3 ON Remote loop back For normal operation 4 ON Local loop back AIS send For normal operation 5 ON Transmission line cable Coaxial cable 75 ohms Transmission line cable Twisted pair cable 120 ohms 6 Always set to OFF 7 8 ON AP No 04 15...

Page 314: ... 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 unplug ging the circuit card JPS Jumper pin Balanced transmission For twisted pair cable DOWN TA is grounded on the transmission line For coaxial cable JPR Jumper pin Balanced transmission For twisted pair cable DOWN RA is grounded on the transmission line For coaxial ...

Page 315: ...e DTI card which receives a source clock signal into PIM0 CONDITIONS DTI0 DTI1 DTI2 DTI3 REMARKS SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 SW 1 SW 2 When one DTI is provided ON OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from DTI0 at its PLO0 input When more than one DTI is provided ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from DTI0 at its PLO0 input under normal condi tions Should a ...

Page 316: ...cedure Manual Page 290 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PN IPTA IPT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SW1 MODE SW2 VCT IP CONN VCT IP CONN TO EXTERNAL LAN INTERFACE SENSE RUN MB BUSY SUBOPE3 SUBOPE2 SUBOPE1 SUBOPE0 L3 L2 L1 IP TX IP RX IP 100M IP LINK IP COL IP LYR PZ M539 PN IPTA TO PN 4VCTH ...

Page 317: ... 4VCTH is operating SUBOPE1 Green Remains lit when Card No 1 of PN 4VCTH is operating SUBOPE0 Green Remains lit when Card No 0 of PN 4VCTH is operating L3 Not used L2 Not used L1 Green Remains lit when a loop back test is in progress IP TX Green Remains lit when sending IP data IP RX Green Remains lit when receiving IP data IP 100M Green ON Ethernet is operating with 100 Mbps OFF Ethernet is opera...

Page 318: ...HECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 0 3 Not used 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation MODE Rotary SW 0 For setting of the operating mode For normal operation 1 F Not used Continued F 4 AP No SW1 4 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW1 4 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ON DOWN D...

Page 319: ...d 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 unplug ging the circuit card SW1 DIP SW 1 For normal operation OFF Not used 2 For normal operation OFF Not used 3 For normal operation OFF Not used 4 ON AP Number 04 15 OFF AP Number 20 31 SW2 DIP S...

Page 320: ...TCH SETTINGS PN 24PRTA PRT NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 294 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PN 24PRTA PRT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors SENSE RUN MB SW2 LC LPB CRC PCM FRM RMT AIS BL SW1 SW0 JRR1 AISS MAS JPR0 JPS ...

Page 321: ...n detecting Frame Alignment signal loss RMT Red Remains lit when receiving Frame Alignment signal loss alarm from a distant office AIS Red Remains lit when a pattern of consecutive 1 is received The distant office transmits this signal for a loop back test BL Red B channel status ON More than 10 channels are busy OFF All channels are idle Flash 60 IPM Only one channel is busy Flash 120 IPM 2 throu...

Page 322: ...sent to the PLO 1 input on MP card OFF Source clock signal from network is not sent to the PLO 1 input on MP card 3 ON Remote loop back For normal operation 4 ON Local loop back AIS send For normal operation 5 Set equalizer according to the cable length between the PBX and the MDF OFF 6 OFF 7 OFF 8 Not used Continued SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK ON DOWN OFF ON 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 323: ... 2 North America only for AT T ON Deletion of Area Code on International Outgoing call OFF No deletion of Area Code on International Outgoing call Australia Other countries Always set to OFF 3 Always set to OFF 4 Always set to OFF 5 Always set to OFF 6 Always set to OFF 7 Always set to OFF 8 Always set to OFF Continued SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK 4 3 2 1 OFF ON OFF OF...

Page 324: ...ip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplug ging the circuit card JPR0 Jumper pin UP Neutral grounding on the receiving line is provided Neutral grounding on the receiving line is not provided JPR1 Jumper pin Line impedance 100 ohms Left Line impedance 110 ohms JPS Jumper pin UP Neutral grounding on the transmit ting line is provided Neutral grounding on the transmit ting line is not...

Page 325: ...s a source clock signal into PIM 0 CONDITIONS PRT0 PRT1 PRT2 PRT3 PRT4 REMARKS SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 SW 0 1 SW 0 2 When one PRT is provided ON OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from PRT0 at its PLO0 input When more than one PRT is provided ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF MP card will receive the clock signal from PRT0 at its PLO0 input under normal c...

Page 326: ...f Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally OPE0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned SENSE RUN MB OPE3 OPE2 OPE1 OPE0 SW ...

Page 327: ... 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW Piano Key SW 1 ON For make busy No 0 circuit For normal operation 2 ON For make busy No 1 circuit For normal operation 3 ON For make busy No 2 circuit For normal operation 4 ON For make busy No 3 circuit For normal operation 5 Not used 6 7 8 ON AP No 04 15 OF...

Page 328: ...nual Page 302 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PN 4RSTC CIR Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally BL0 3 Red Remains lit when receiving a CALLER ID CLASS SM signal SENSE RUN MB BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 SW1 JP0 ...

Page 329: ...N FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 15 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano Key SW 1 ON For make busy No 0 circuit For normal operation 2 ON For make busy No 1 circuit For normal operation 3 ON For make busy No 2 circuit For normal operation 4 ON For make busy No 3 circuit For normal oper...

Page 330: ...itches and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally LC Green Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the common signalling channel data links connected LPB Green Remains lit when a loop back test is in progress RS SENSE RUN MB SW0 LC LPB SW1 TO MODEM FOR ANALOG INTERFACE ...

Page 331: ...4 31 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW0 Piano Key SW 1 ON Loop back test For normal operation 2 ON Analog interface OFF Digital interface 3 ON RS 232C RTS signal to MODEM ON NOTE 3 OFF RS 232C RTS signal to MODEM OFF 4 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 Continued F 4 AP No SW0 4 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW0 4 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25...

Page 332: ...t to ON Analog Interface NOTE 4 The following two kinds of rate adaptation methods are available in 48 Kbps data trans mission The rate adaptation method must be set to match the rate adaptation of mas ter office SW1 DIP SW 1 ON Common channel signalling data transmission speed For Digital Interface Common channel signalling data transmission speed For Analog Interface Set switches SW1 1 SW1 5 to ...

Page 333: ...0 Page 307 PN SC01 DCH Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION RUN Green Flashes at 120 IPM while this card is operating normally LC Green Remains lit when communications are normally ongoing with the D channel data links connected LPB Green Not used SENSE RUN MB SW0 LC LPB SW1 ...

Page 334: ...TE 1 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW0 Piano Key SW 1 Always set to OFF 2 Always set to OFF 3 Always set to OFF 4 ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 Continued F 4 AP No SW0 4 ON 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SW0 4 OFF 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SW No 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ON DOWN...

Page 335: ...e 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 unplug ging the circuit card SW1 DIP SW 1 Always set to OFF 2 Always set to OFF 3 Always set to OFF 4 Always set to OFF 5 Always set to OFF 6 Always set to OFF 7 Always set to OFF 8 Always set t...

Page 336: ...onnected DOPE6 Green Remains lit when No 6 circuit D channel link is connected DOPE5 Green Remains lit when No 5 circuit D channel link is connected DOPE4 Green Remains lit when No 4 circuit D channel link is connected DOPE3 Green Remains lit when No 3 circuit D channel link is connected DOPE2 Green Remains lit when No 2 circuit D channel link is connected DOPE1 Green Remains lit when No 1 circuit...

Page 337: ...nd 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 unplug ging the circuit card SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 15 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggl...

Page 338: ...onnected DOPE6 Green Remains lit when No 6 circuit D channel link is connected DOPE5 Green Remains lit when No 5 circuit D channel link is connected DOPE4 Green Remains lit when No 4 circuit D channel link is connected DOPE3 Green Remains lit when No 3 circuit D channel link is connected DOPE2 Green Remains lit when No 2 circuit D channel link is connected DOPE1 Green Remains lit when No 1 circuit...

Page 339: ...oove on the switch to the desired position NOTE 2 When the power is on flip the MB switch to ON UP position before plugging unplug ging the circuit card SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SENSE Rotary SW NOTE 1 4 F Set the switch to match the AP Number 04 31 to be set by CM05 0 3 Not used MB Toggle SW NOTE 2 UP For make busy For normal operation SW1 Piano SW 1 Not used 2 Not...

Page 340: ...ITCH SETTINGS PZ M537 EXPMEM NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 314 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PZ M537 EXPMEM Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors FACE REAR CONNR To CONN connector on PN CP14 MP or PN AP00 B AP00 CONNR SW ...

Page 341: ... 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 figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW DIP SW 1 For normal operation Memory backup ON OFF Not used Memory backup OFF 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used 1 2 3 4...

Page 342: ...ar side of EXPMEM support NOTE Supports and screws are attached to the EXPMEM card STEP 2 Connect the CONNR connector on the EXPMEM card and the CONN connector on the AP00 MP card STEP 3 Secure the EXPMEM card to the AP00 MP card with three screws which taken by STEP 1 SUPPORT EXPMEM CARD EXPMEM CARD CONNR CONNECTOR WHEN MOUNTING EXPMEM CARD ON THE AP00 CARD WHEN MOUNTING EXPMEM CARD ON THE MP CAR...

Page 343: ... ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 317 PZ M542 CONN Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps JP2 RCV21 FOR No 2 CIRCUIT LTC JP1 LT TO LTC CONNECTOR ON BWB IN PIM TO CHAMP CONNECTOR MDF JP0 TRS21 TRS01 FOR No 0 CIRCUIT COAXIAL CONNECTOR RCV01 RCV11 FOR No 1 CIRCUIT TRS11 ...

Page 344: ...the switch When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK JP0 For coaxial connectors No 0 circuit LEFT For champ connector LT connector No 0 circuit JP1 For coaxial connectors No 1 circuit LEFT For champ connector LT connector No 1 circuit JP2 For coaxial connectors No 2 circ...

Page 345: ... ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 319 PZ M557 CONN Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps JP2 RCV20 FOR No 2 CIRCUIT LTC JP1 LT TO LTC CONNECTOR ON BWB IN PIM TO CHAMP CONNECTOR MDF JP0 TRS20 TRS00 FOR No 0 CIRCUIT COAXIAL CONNECTOR RCV00 RCV10 FOR No 1 CIRCUIT TRS10 ...

Page 346: ...the switch When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK JP0 For coaxial connectors No 0 circuit LEFT For champ connector LT connector No 0 circuit JP1 For coaxial connectors No 1 circuit LEFT For champ connector LT connector No 1 circuit JP2 For coaxial connectors No 2 circ...

Page 347: ...ERTION WITH POWER ON X ALLOWED ALLOWED AFTER MB NOT ALLOWED REFERENCE PAGE PN 2AMPA AMP X X Page 324 PN AUCA AUC X X Page 325 PN CFTA CFT X X Page 326 PN CFTB CFT X X Page 327 PN 2COTD COT X X Page 328 PN 4COTA A COT X X Page 329 PN 4COTB COT X X Page 330 PN 4COTE COT X X Page 331 PN 4COTF COT X X Page 332 PN 4COTG COT X X Page 333 PN 6COTJ COT X X Page 334 PN 8COTQ COT X X Page 335 PN 8COTR COT X...

Page 348: ...8DLCL DLC X X Page 354 PN 8DLCP DLC X X Page 355 PN 2DPCB DPC X X X Page 356 PN 2ILCA ILC X X X Page 360 PN 4LCC LC X X Page 363 PN 4LCD A LC X X Page 364 PN 4LCE LC X X Page 365 PN 4LCF LC X X Page 366 PN 4LCK LC X X Page 367 PN 4LCL LC X X Page 368 PN 4LCV LC X X Page 369 PN 4LCW LC X X Page 370 PN 8LCAA LC X X Page 371 MB Make Busy Table 3 3 List of Line Trunk Cards Continued NAME FUNCTIONAL NA...

Page 349: ... ODT X X Page 378 PN 2ODTB ODT X X Page 379 PN 8RSTA PBR X Page 380 PN TNTA TNT X X Page 381 PN 4VCTH VCT X X X Page 383 PZ 8PFTB PFT X Page 385 PZ VM00 M VM X X Page 386 PN VM01 VM X X Page 389 MB Make Busy Table 3 3 List of Line Trunk Cards Continued NAME FUNCTIONAL NAME LAMP X PROVIDED NOT PROVIDED SWITCH X PROVIDED NOT PROVIDED EXTRACTION INSERTION WITH POWER ON X ALLOWED ALLOWED AFTER MB NOT ...

Page 350: ... 0 PN 2AMPA AMP Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL1 BL0 ...

Page 351: ...ations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL1 BL0 CN1 TO COT CARD FOR PFT CONNECTION ...

Page 352: ...0928 E Issue 1 0 PN CFTA CFT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL Red 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 BL ...

Page 353: ...sue 1 0 Page 327 PN CFTB CFT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL Red 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 BL ...

Page 354: ... Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned LF0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit detects a meter sig nal or a line fault condition BL1 BL0 LF1 LF0 CN0 TO PN AUCA CARD FOR PFT CO...

Page 355: ...ons of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 CN1 TO PN AUCA CARD FOR PFT CONNECTION ...

Page 356: ...s of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 CN1 TO PN AUCA CARD FOR PFT CONNECTION ...

Page 357: ...s Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned LF0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit detects a line fault condition BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 LF3 LF2 LF1 LF0 CN1 TO PN AUCA CARD FOR PFT CONN...

Page 358: ...s of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 CN1 TO PN AUCA CARD FOR PFT CONNECTION ...

Page 359: ...s of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 CN1 TO PN AUCA CARD FOR PFT CONNECTION ...

Page 360: ...p Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 5 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned LF0 5 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit detects a line fault condition LF5 LF4 LF3 LF2 LF1 LF0 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 361: ...COT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 362: ...COT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 363: ...COT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 364: ...tions Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned LF0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit detects a line fault condition BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 LF7 LF6 LF5 LF4 LF3 LF2 LF1 ...

Page 365: ...DICATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS PN 2CSIA CSI NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 339 PN 2CSIA CSI Locations of Lamps Swtiches and Connectors OPE B13 LB B12 B11 B10 B02 B03 B01 B00 DL1 DL0 ...

Page 366: ... No 1 circuit is in use OFF B1 channel of the No 1 circuit is idle Flash 60 IPM ZT is not connected to the No 1 circuit ZT is in make busy status B10 Red B channel status ON B0 channel of the No 1 circuit is in use OFF B0 channel of the No 1 circuit is idle Flash 60 IPM ZT is not connected to the No 1 circuit ZT is in make busy status B03 Red Not used Flash 60 IPM B02 Red B channel status ON B2 ch...

Page 367: ...e figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned NOTE Set the groove on the switch to the desired position B00 Red B channel status ON B0 channel of the No 0 circuit is in use OFF B0 channel of the No 0 circuit is idle Flash 60 IPM ZT is not connected to the No 0 circuit ZT is in make busy status SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK DL0 Rotary SW NOTE 0 ...

Page 368: ...TIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS PN 2CSIA A CSI NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 342 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PN 2CSIA A CSI Locations of Lamps Swtiches and Connectors OPE B13 LB B12 B11 B10 B02 B03 B01 B00 DL1 DL0 SP ...

Page 369: ...e No 1 circuit is in use OFF B1 channel of the No 1 circuit is idle Flash 60 IPM CS is not connected to the No 1 circuit CS is in make busy status B10 Red B channel status ON B0 channel of the No 1 circuit is in use OFF B0 channel of the No 1 circuit is idle Flash 60 IPM CS is not connected to the No 1 circuit CS is in make busy status B03 Red Not used Flash 60 IPM B02 Red B channel status ON B2 c...

Page 370: ... switch varies with the system concerned NOTE Set the groove on the switch to the desired position B00 Red B channel status ON B0 channel of the No 0 circuit is in use OFF B0 channel of the No 0 circuit is idle Flash 60 IPM CS is not connected to the No 0 circuit CS is in make busy status SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK DL0 Rotary SW NOTE 0 F For normal operation 1 F Not ...

Page 371: ...N 4DATC DAT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 372: ... 0 PN 2DITA DIT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL1 BL0 ...

Page 373: ...N 4DITB DIT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 374: ...ITCH SETTINGS PN DK00 DK NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 348 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PN DK00 DK Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps Switch Settings This card has no switches ...

Page 375: ... PN 2DLCB PN 2DLCN DLC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL1 BL0 CN0 ...

Page 376: ... 0 PN 2DLCC DLC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL1 BL0 ...

Page 377: ...4DLCF DLC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 CN1 ...

Page 378: ...N 4DLCM DLC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 379: ...N 4DLCQ DLC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 380: ...DLC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 381: ...DLC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 382: ...2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 356 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PN 2DPCB DPC Location of Lamps Switches and Connectors SW0 XCN1 XCN0 RS1 RS0 BL1 LB11 LB12 RSC1 SDT1 RDR1 CDI1 RSC0 SDT0 RDR0 CDI0 BL0 LB01 LB02 SW1 To X 21 DTE DCE or PN M03 To V 24 V 28 DTE DCE ...

Page 383: ...ed path is not connected Flash 60 IPM Make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned Flash 120 IPM Fixed path is connected LB01 Red ON Loop Back 1 is set OFF Normally operating LB02 Red ON Loop Back 2 is set OFF Normally operating RSC0 Green ON RTS C signal ON OFF RTS C signal OFF SDT0 Green ON TXD T signal is 0 OFF TXD T signal is 1 RDR0 Green ON RXD R signal is 0 OFF RXD R sign...

Page 384: ...1 is set OFF Normally operating LB12 Red ON Loop Back 2 is set OFF Normally operating RSC1 Green ON RTS C signal ON OFF RTS C signal OFF SDT1 Green ON TXD T signal is 0 OFF TXD T signal is 1 RDR1 Green ON RXD R signal is 0 OFF RXD R signal is 1 CDI1 Green ON DCD I signal ON OFF DCD I signal OFF SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW1 Piano Key SW 1 ON No 0 Circuit Loop Back 1...

Page 385: ...e cables after plugging the circuit card SW0 DIP SW 1 ON No 0 Circuit Forcibly turning the DTR signal to ON OFF The DTR signal from DTE goes through the card 2 ON Forcibly turning the RTS C signal to ON OFF The RTS C signal from DTE goes through the card 3 Not used 4 ON V 11 X 21 interface OFF V 24 V 28 RS 232C interface 5 ON No 1 Circuit Forcibly turning the DTR signal to ON OFF The DTR signal fr...

Page 386: ...TIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS PN 2ILCA ILC NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 360 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PN 2ILCA ILC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors PAL1 ACT1 LPB1 B21 B11 PAL0 ACT0 LPB0 B20 B10 SW1 SW0 ...

Page 387: ...d ON Line is short circuiting OFF Normally operating LPB1 Red OFF Not used B21 Green ON B2 channel is in use OFF B2 channel is idle B11 Green ON B1 channel is in use OFF B1 channel is idle ACT0 Green No 0 Circuit ON Normally operating OFF Not operating PAL0 Red ON Line is short circuiting OFF Normally operating LPB0 Red OFF Not used B20 Green ON B2 channel is in use OFF B2 channel is idle B10 Gree...

Page 388: ...SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW1 Piano Key SW 1 Always set to OFF 2 Always set to OFF 3 Always set to OFF 4 Always set to OFF SW0 Piano Key SW 1 No 0 Circuit Receiving Terminating register is provided OFF Terminating register is not provided 2 No 0 Circuit Sending Terminating register is provided OFF Terminating register is not provided 3 No 1 Circuit Receiving Terminating registe...

Page 389: ...N 4LCC LC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 390: ...N 4LCD A LC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 391: ...N 4LCE LC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 392: ...N 4LCF LC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 393: ...N 4LCK LC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 394: ...N 4LCL LC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 395: ...N 4LCV LC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 396: ...N 4LCW LC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 397: ...LC Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL7 BL6 BL5 BL4 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 ...

Page 398: ... 0 PN 2LDTA LDT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL1 BL0 ...

Page 399: ...S PN M03 M03 NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 373 PN M03 M03 Location of Lamps Switches and Connectors V35 JP1A JP1B RS OPE SD RD CD ER DR CS SELX21 To PN 2DPCB To V 35 DTE DCE SELCN0 X21 CN0 SW0 OPRS OPER OPSD ...

Page 400: ...s ON OFF RTS signal is OFF SD Green ON TXD signal is 0 Space condition OFF TXD signal is 1 Mark condition RD Green ON RXD signal is 0 Space condition OFF RXD signal is 1 Mark condition CD Green ON DCD signal is ON OFF DCD signal is OFF ER Green ON DTR signal is ON OFF DTR signal is OFF DR Green ON DSR signal is ON OFF DSR signal is OFF CS Green ON CTS signal is ON OFF CTS signal is OFF SELX21 Gree...

Page 401: ...H NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW0 DIP SW 1 Always set to OFF 2 Not used JP1A Jumper pin NOTE TXC 2 signal is sent out Left TXC 2 signal is inputted JP1B Jumper pin NOTE TXC 2 signal is sent out Left TXC 2 signal is inputted OPSD Jumper pin Right Set the function of extending dis tance for TXD signal Cancel the function of extending distance for TXD signal OPRS Jumper pin Right Set the f...

Page 402: ...dications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION CK0 Green Remains lit when a Digital Trunk Interface is connected to No 0 circuit on this card CK1 Green Remains lit when a Digital Trunk Interface is connected to No 1 circuit on this card TALM Red Remains lit when optical output is stopped RALM Red Remains lit when optical input is lost or stopped CN1 TO OPTICAL CABLE CK0 CK1 TALM RALM JP3 JP4 JP2 JP1 JP0 ...

Page 403: ... CHECK JP0 1 Jumper pin UP When connected to E1 2M Digital Trunk Interface DOWN When connected to T1 1 5M Digi tal Trunk Interface JP2 Jumper pin Right Line code B8ZS is provided For T1 interface B8ZS Bipolar Eight zero Substitu tion Left Line code B8ZS is not provide For T1 interface B8ZS Bipolar Eight zero Substitu tion JP3 Jumper pin Right When connected to E1 2M Digital Trunk Interface Left Wh...

Page 404: ... PN 2ODTA ODT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL1 BL0 CN1 ...

Page 405: ... PN 2ODTB ODT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 1 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned BL1 BL0 CN1 ...

Page 406: ...CH SETTINGS PN 8RSTA PBR NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Page 380 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PN 8RSTA PBR Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps Switch Settings This card has no switches ...

Page 407: ...ATIONS AND SWITCH SETTINGS PN TNTA TNT NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 381 PN TNTA TNT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps JACK1 JACK0 SW ...

Page 408: ...e 1 0 Switch Settings SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW Piano Key SW 1 2 Volume adjustment for No 0 circuit 3 4 Volume adjustment for No 1 circuit 4 3 2 1 OFF ON SWITCH NUMBER VOLUME 1 2 OFF OFF 10dB ON OFF 7dB OFF ON 4dB ON ON 1dB SWITCH NUMBER VOLUME 3 4 OFF OFF 10dB ON OFF 7dB OFF ON 4dB ON ON 1dB ...

Page 409: ...hes and Connectors Lamp Indications LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION BL0 3 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned SW1 BL3 BL2 BL1 BL0 IPT EXP FROM PN IPTA CONNECTOR OR FROM OTHER PN 4VCTH CARD CONNECTOR TO IPT CONNECTOR OF OTHER PN 4VCTH CARD ...

Page 410: ...N column indicate the standard setting of the switch When the switch is not set as shown by the figure and the setting of the switch varies with the system concerned SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK SW1 Piano Key SW 1 2 Set the number per VCT card if two or more VCT cards are used Max four VCT cards 3 ON Not used OFF 4 ON Not used OFF 4 3 2 1 OFF ON SW No Card No 1 2 OFF O...

Page 411: ...TTINGS PZ 8PFTB PFT NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 385 PZ 8PFTB PFT Locations of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications This card has no lamps Switch Settings This card has no switches PFT1 PFT0 ...

Page 412: ...l Page 386 ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 PZ VM00 M VM Location of Lamps Switches and Connectors CPU Board Top Side DSP Board Bottom Side BIOS HDD TXD RXD MOD RI COM2 COM1 SW1 1 SW1 4 CPU Board top side VM00 M Card Internal modem RST PL0 PL3 DSP SWP BL0 BL7 CN3 VM01 Card Slot DSP Board bottom side MB VM00 M Card ...

Page 413: ...faulty BIOS Red BIOS programming is in operation DOS mode has been activated DSP Board BL0 7 Red Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make busy state or the system data for this card is not assigned SWP Red 30 seconds after the MB switch is turned ON upward The cir cuit card can be plugged unplugged while this pilot lamp is on ...

Page 414: ...ing unplug ging the circuit card NOTE 2 When SW1 settings have changed RST switch must be pushed NOTE 3 Use BIOS Redirect only when assisted by NEC SWITCH NAME SWITCH NUMBER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION CHECK MB Toggle SW NOTE 1 UP For make busy For normal operation RST Toggle SW NOTE 2 Push when starting up this card after MB switch is set to DOWN position SW1 Piano Key SW NOTE 2 1 ON BIOS Redirect ...

Page 415: ...IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual ND 70928 E Issue 1 0 Page 389 PZ VM01 VM Location of Lamps Switches and Connectors Lamp Indications Switch Settings This card has no switches LAMP NAME COLOR FUNCTION PL4 7 Red DSP circuit operating VM01 Card on VM00 DSP Board PL4 PL7 ...

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