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Installation

Perform Initial System Installation and Checkout

Summary: Install the Telecenter IV cabinets in an office environment so that free access is provided to

the front and rear. Ensure proper grounding and power is provided. Verify the system oper-

ates prior to proceeding with the subsequent installation and checkout procedures.

Step 1. Ensure the location for the system is in a normal office 

environment. 

That is, there is ade-

quate ventilation and temperatures are in the range of 55 - 80 

degrees 

Farenheit; and, there

are no dangerous vibrations, corrosive fumes, or chemicals.

Step 2. Ensure technicians can 

access both the front and rear 

of each cabinet once the system is

installed. If space is restricted, ensure it is at least sufficient to move the cabinets for access to

the front and rear.

Step 3. Ensure a 

grounded power outlet on a fifteen amp circuit breaker is 

located within six feet

of the cabinet location and that the power cable will not lay in a traffic path. When locating

the power source, consider if the cabinet must be moved to provide access.

Step 4. Install an 

AC surge supressor 

on the power line.

Step 5. Determine how wiring will be run into the space planned for the cabinets (i.e.: where it will

exit the wall, ceiling, or floor and the path to and into the cabinet). For telephone (not

speaker) lines, an interconnect block with 50 pin Amphenol  connectors mounted on ply-

wood is recommended to allow maximum ease of system maintenance and growth.

Step 6. If an interconnect block with connectors is used, ensure the wires from the cable are appro-

priately marked for later connection to the Telecenter Line-Link Modules.

Step 7. Install all Telephones, Speakers, Call Switches, and Displays in accordance with the wiring re-

quirements noted in the applicable drawings and indicated in the Riser Diagram on the

following page. Refer to ICI-1587 for drawings.

KM0681

KM0682

KM0684
KM0684

KM0685

KM0686

KM0714

KM0717

Speaker and Priority Switch

Speaker, Call-Privacy Switch, and Priority Switch

Single-Link Telephone with Speaker, Call-Privacy and Priority Switch

Administrative (Multi-Link) Telephone

Administrative (Multi-Link) Telephone with Display

Speaker and Call-Privacy Switch

Single-Link Telephone and Speaker

Interconnect Lines

Attendant Key System

Step 8. Adhere to all applicable electrical and construction codes and run wiring to the space

planned for the cabinet and interconnect block, if one is used. Be sure to mark all cable ends

at the rack area.

Step 9.

Verily that the power ground is in 

accordance with NFPA 78.

Step 10. 

Install the cabinet 

and remove the front and back doors.

Step 11. Before appplying power, ensure the power switch on the TC4001, Central Control Assem-

bly, is in the OFF position (toggle switch is down).

© 1989 Rauland-Borg Corporation (Orig. 10/88; Rev. l/89)

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Summary of Contents for Telecenter IV

Page 1: ...k form 17 Introduction This manual provides instructions for installing and testing a Telecenter IV Except for the procedure covering initial system installation and checkout procedures for installing...

Page 2: ...er equipment is adjudged to be operating properly but the problem still exists contact the telephone company Reconnect the phone system only after determining that this equipment is not the source of...

Page 3: ...peaker lines an interconnect block with 50 pin Amphenol connectors mounted on ply wood is recommended to allow maximum ease of system maintenance and growth Step 6 If an interconnect block with connec...

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Page 5: ...the Black and Yellow twisted pair to the LCD 1 pins on the MI0 VC7166 as shown in the following figure LLM Physical Number 5 MI0 LCD 1 TR Ye1 Modular Connector NOTE These connections can be paralled...

Page 6: ...s in the system Refer to the column marked PHYS in the table below for the range of physical number associated with each LLM 0 means the switch is down 1 means the switch is up Step 4 If setting must...

Page 7: ...C Sl and S2 terminals are bussed to the MI0 via a shielded cable Phone SC Sl and S2 terminals are bussed to one LLM line via a twisted pair Locate the DIP switch next to the ribbon cable connector on...

Page 8: ...to 2 inches for each cable and 8 16 inches for boards to allow ease of module removal test and repair On each module ensure the physical numbers supported are clearly identified Wire wrap around each...

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Page 10: ...nabled to the display test phone Also refer to the Troubleshooting Section for information on the 73 I O Diagnostic and Computer Aided Diagnostics These tests bypass programming and operate directly o...

Page 11: ...ion described below Refer to Drawing KM0674 for wiring information Wire Graphics 1 to the first GAM module in one chain to indicate Call ins Wire Graphics 2 to a the first GAM module in a second modul...

Page 12: ...not in the privacy mode Verify a talk and listen path exists through the speaker Verify Call ins can be produced in the following three ways The type of call in produced depends on programming but can...

Page 13: ...stall Repeater Amplifier Power Supply Chassis and Modules as detailed on KM0716 Ensure the power supply is properly grounded to minimize crosstalk and digital noise on the line Avoid setting the ampli...

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Page 15: ...eriod causing quicker timeout and ring stop detection This delay is most noticeable when using the TCIV built in Night Answer to pick up a call from a key phone Step 11 Install a Ring Trip Adapter bet...

Page 16: ...tural Number of the interconnect line under test If single digit dialing interferes with dialing the architectural number it may be temporar ily defeated refer to the Programming Section The CO LED on...

Page 17: ...the DIP switches on each LLM and SC board must be set to provide the proper identifica tion for recognition by system software bers and cannot 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 SCC25 TC4120 type speaker cont...

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