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Installation Guide

SBX IP 320

Summary of Contents for SBX IP 320

Page 1: ...Installation Guide SBX IP 320 ...

Page 2: ...tness for any particular purpose and shall not be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage including but not limited to special incidental or consequential TRADEMARKS Vertical Communications and the Vertical Communications logo and combinations thereof are trade marks of Vertical Communications Inc All other brand and product names are used for identification only and are the p...

Page 3: ...ease Date Documentation Changes Page No 1 0 01 08 Initial Release NOTE that this document contains information on ISDN DCOB and SMS These features are currently not supported Information pertaining to DID pertains only to SIP Trunking ...

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Page 5: ...ction Diagram 2 2 System Components 2 3 Specifications 2 4 Chapter 3 KSU Installation Pre Installation 3 1 Safety Installation Instructions 3 1 Installation Precautions 3 1 Wiring Precautions 3 2 KSU Installation 3 3 Unpacking 3 3 KSU Exterior and Dimension 3 4 Opening and Closing the Front Cover 3 5 Power Supply Unit Installation 3 7 Frame Ground Connection 3 8 External Backup Battery Installatio...

Page 6: ...8 3 CO Line and 8 Hybrid Interface Board NTB417 4 11 VOIB Voice over Internet protocol Board 4ch NTB422 4 13 Other Board Installations 4 16 Voice Mail Interface Unit VMIU NTB420 4 16 Modem Function Unit MODU NTB413 4 17 Chapter 5 Terminal Connection And Wiring Method Terminal and Doorbox Models 5 1 Terminal Cabling Distance 5 3 Basic Terminal Connection 5 4 DKT and DSS 5 4 SLT 5 4 Doorbox 5 5 Conn...

Page 7: ...Directory 7 2 Choosing Up Download and Connection Type 7 2 User Information Dialog 7 3 Starting Database File Upload Download 7 7 Transferring Process 7 8 Finishing DataBase File Upload Download 7 8 Chapter 8 Software Upgrade General Description 8 1 PC Requirement 8 1 Connection Method with SBX IP 320 8 1 SBX IP 320 MPB S W Version Compatibility 8 2 Installation 8 2 File Component in your Executio...

Page 8: ...ial Port Connection with SBX IP 320System 9 6 Modem Connection with the SBX IP 320 System 9 9 LAN Connection with the SBX IP 320 System 9 18 Commands Menu 9 21 Executing Commands 9 22 Functions of Commands 9 24 View Menu 9 37 Toolbar Sub menu 9 37 Command Bar Sub menu 9 38 Input Box Bar Sub menu 9 38 Clear New Sub Menu 9 38 Help Menu 9 39 Data Display Area 9 40 Data Display Functions 9 40 Automati...

Page 9: ... back or bottom are provided for ventilation and 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 or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or other heat source This product should not be placed in a built in installation without proper ventilation This p...

Page 10: ...roper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation If the product has been dropped or the KSU has been damaged If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance Avoid using a telephone during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning In the ev...

Page 11: ...xplosion if battery is not correctly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Disposal of Old Appliances When the displayed symbol crossed out wheeled bin is adhered to a product it designates the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC All electric and electronic pr...

Page 12: ...llation site and procedures to install the SBX IP 320 System Chapter 4 Board Installation Describes detailed instructions for installing components of the SBX IP 320 Board Chapter 5 Terminal Connections and Wiring Method Describes the kinds of terminals maximum distance and other device connections for the terminal Chapter 6 Starting the SBX IP 320 System Provides general information for starting ...

Page 13: ...ystem structure Powerful PC application via LAN Modem RS 232C Stable Enhanced voice features Simple installation efficient system management Remote admin software upgrade through LAN connection Remote admin software upgrade through PSTN modem Value Added features Distinctive voice mail ADPCM 32 Kbps Basic CID CO SLT Function 8 Poly internal MOH 13 Music sources ...

Page 14: ...System Connection Diagram 2 2 Chapter 2 System Overview SBX IP 320 Installation Guide System Connection Diagram The following Figure shows the components that make up the SBX IP 320 System SBX IP 320 ...

Page 15: ...B Other Boards VMIU MODU can be installed CO Line Extension Boards CHB308 3 CO Lines and 8 Hybrid Interface Board Other Boards VMIU Voice Mail Interface Unit 4 channels MODU MODEM unit 33 Kbps ITEM OPTION BOARD DESCRIPTION KSU Key Service Unit PSU Power Supply Unit Main Board EMBU Expansion Main Board Unit 3 CO 8 Hybrid CO Extension Board CO Line and DKT SLT Interface Board CHB308 Other Boards VMI...

Page 16: ...AC DC Output Voltage 5 5 27 30Volt DC External Back up Battery Input Voltage 24 Volt DC 12VDC x 2ea Battery Fuse 5 0A 250Volt AC Charging Current Max 200mA Battery Load Current Max 3A only BKSU Max 6A BKSU EKSU Ring Signal 75Vrms 25Hz External Relay Contact 1A 30Volt DC Music Source Input 0dBm 600ohm External Paging Port 0dBm 600ohm Ring Detect Sensitivity 30Vrms 16 55Hz DTMF Dialing Frequency Dev...

Page 17: ...339mm W x 288mm H x 85mm D Weight KSU 1 8 Kg Expansion KSU 1 8 Kg MODU Analog Modem Bell ITU T V 34 V 32BIS V 90 Speed 300bps up to 33Kbps speed rate Connection Automatic rate negotiation VOIB LAN Interface 10 Base T Ethernet IEEE 802 3 Speed 10 Mbps Auto Negotiation Duplex Half Duplex or Full Duplex Auto Negotiation VOIP Protocol H 323 Revision 2 Voice Compression G 711 G 726 G729 G 723 1 Voice F...

Page 18: ...one 5 zones Station Speed Dial 100 station 24 digits each 500 System Speed Dial 24 digits each 500 Last Number Redial 15 50 by admin programming 32 digits CO Line Group 8 8 Station Group 10 10 Conference 3 15 Party All ports are available Multi Conference 3 15 Party Max 3 groups Internal MOH 13 Music Sources 1 MBU 1 External MOH 1 MBU 1 External Paging Port 1 MBU 1 External Relay Contact 2 MBU 2 E...

Page 19: ...sulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Anti static precautions should be taken during installation Installation Precautions The SBX IP 320 System is designed for wall mounting or a free standing rack Avoid installing in the following places In direct sunlight and hot cold...

Page 20: ...e protectors to prevent the wires from being stepped on Avoid wiring under carpets Avoid using the same power supply outlet for computers fax machine and other office equipment to avoid induction noise interruption when using the SBX IP 320 near other machines The power and battery switches must be OFF during wiring After wiring is completed the power switch may be turned ON Incorrect wiring may c...

Page 21: ...KSU Installation 3 3 Chapter 3 KSU Installation SBX IP 320 Installation Guide KSU Installation Unpacking Open the box and verify the items shown in the following Figure are included ...

Page 22: ...KSU Installation 3 4 Chapter 3 KSU Installation SBX IP 320 Installation Guide KSU Exterior and Dimension The following diagram shows the exterior and dimensions of the KSU mm ...

Page 23: ...X IP 320 Installation Guide Opening and Closing the Front Cover Opening the Front Cover 1 Open the Cord cover and turn the screws counter clockwise to loosen as shown in the following Figure 2 Lift the front cover in the direction of the arrow as shown ...

Page 24: ...nt cover into the slot on the KSU as shown in the following Figure 2 Then put the front cover down on the KSU in the direction of the arrow as shown 3 Turn the screws clockwise to tighten and close the Cord Cover as shown Note Prior to operation the front cover of the SBX IP 320 must be closed and the screws tightened ...

Page 25: ...vides three DC voltage power sources to the MBU through the 7 pin connector CN7 Figure 3 1 PSU Installation 1 of 2 Place the PSU cover on the PSU as shown in Figure 3 2 Then secure the PSU cover by tightening the screws clockwise turn DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION AC Voltage Input 100 240 Vac 10 AC Frequency 47 63 Hz AC Power Consumption 90 W AC Input Fuse 2A 250Volt AC DC Output Voltage 5V 3A 5V 0 2A...

Page 26: ...d Connection It is very important that the frame of the SBX IP 320 System is grounded 1 Turn the grounding screw counter clockwise to loosen as shown in Figure 3 3 2 Insert the grounding wire and tighten the screw 3 Then connect the grounding wire to an appropriate ground source refer to Caution Figure 3 3 Grounding the KSU ...

Page 27: ...er failure the external backup batteries automatically maintain uninterrupted power for the SBX IP 320 System The external batteries must provide 24V DC this is generally accomplished by connecting two 12V batteries in a series arrangement as shown Note The cable used to connect the battery is supplied with the KSU Battery operation is controlled by the PSU The PSU will provide charging current to...

Page 28: ... the battery to the System Make sure that you do not short out the external batteries and cables There is a danger of explosion if external batteries are incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions KSU Mounting Wall Mounting 1 Install 3 anchor plugs in the wall using the mo...

Page 29: ...KSU Installation 3 11 Chapter 3 KSU Installation SBX IP 320 Installation Guide Figure 3 4 Mounting Template ...

Page 30: ...KSU Installation 3 12 Chapter 3 KSU Installation SBX IP 320 Installation Guide Figure 3 5 Wall Mounting the KSU ...

Page 31: ...attach the SBX IP 320 System to the rack 1 Attach the rack bracket to the bottom of the SBX IP 320 System as shown in Figure 3 6 and attach it to the System securely by tightening the screws clockwise 2 Affix the bracket with the 4 screws provided as shown Figure 3 6 Rack Bracket and Rack Mounting ...

Page 32: ...ystem on a desk or other flat surface use the following procedure 1 To attach the rubber feet to the bottom of the SBX IP 320 System as shown in Figure 3 7 first remove the sticker from the rubber feet 2 After attaching the rubber feet to the BKSU and EKSU firmly mount the EKSU onto the BKSU Figure 3 7 Desktop Mounting ...

Page 33: ...Expansion KSU Installation 3 15 Chapter 3 KSU Installation SBX IP 320 Installation Guide Expansion KSU Installation Unpacking Figure 3 8 EKSU Carton Contents ...

Page 34: ...ng Expansion KSU to Basic KSU To connect perform the following steps 1 Remove the dummy of each KSU 2 Use the link cable to connect the Basic KSU to the Expansion KSU 3 To secure the link cable turn the screw clockwise to tighten and then tie the link cable with tie cable Figure 3 9 Connecting KSUs ...

Page 35: ...allation Guide Figure 3 10 EKSU to BKSU Connection Note If AC power fails the last SLT port on the EMBU will be connected to CO1 automatically Even though the power of EKSU is turned off while both systems BKSU and EKSU are working properly the BKSU will restart automatically ...

Page 36: ... they both are properly Wall Mounted or Rack Mounted EKSU Wall Mounting 1 Install the EKSU within 5 centimeters of the Basic System 2 Install 3 anchor plugs in the wall using the mounting template included for accurate placement Figure 3 3 3 1A The KSU can be mounted either vertically or horizontally 3 Screw the included 3 screws into the 3 anchor plugs Figure 3 11EKSU Mounting Template ...

Page 37: ...nstallation 3 19 Chapter 3 KSU Installation SBX IP 320 Installation Guide 4 Hook the Expansion KSU onto the installed screws making sure that the system slides down securely Figure 3 12 Figure 3 12 EKSU Wall Mounting ...

Page 38: ... Rack Mounting 1 It is recommended that you install the Expansion system very close to the Basic System 2 Attach the rack bracket to the bottom of the SBX IP 320 system as shown in Figure 3 13 and securely attach it to the system by tightening the screws clockwise Figure 3 13 EKSU Rack Bracket ...

Page 39: ...KSU Installation 3 21 Chapter 3 KSU Installation SBX IP 320 Installation Guide 3 To attach the SBX IP 320 System to the rack affix the bracket with the 4 screws provided Figure 3 14 Figure 3 14 EKSU Rack Mounting ...

Page 40: ...Expansion KSU Installation 3 22 Chapter 3 KSU Installation SBX IP 320 Installation Guide ...

Page 41: ... wear a grounding strap Insert boards carefully to avoid bending connector pins male pins on MBU EMBU and board damage from power shortage caused by misaligning To install the board perform the following steps Before inserting the board remove the dummy slot as shown in 1 of Figure 4 1 Hold the board as shown in 2 of the diagram and carefully insert the board in the direction of the arrow so that ...

Page 42: ...stem controls the gain adjustment of the PCM signal generates the System tones and manages System call processing Figure 4 2 MBU Note If AC power fails the last SLT port on the MBU will be connected to CO1 automatically The MBU is installed in the KSU and it provides various kinds of connectors and RJ11 modular jacks for the connection of peripheral boards and miscellaneous functions refer to Figu...

Page 43: ... pins CN2 CO and Extension Board CHB308 Installation 50 pins CN4 MODU Installation 20 pins CN5 VMIU 32 pins CN14 VOIB Installation 16 pins CN6 JTAG Port for Emulator For Test CN7 PSU Connection 5V 5V 30V 7 pins CN8 RS 232C Port Connection 9 pins MJ1 3 CO Lines Connection 3 arrays MJ2 MJ2 1 1 DKT or Alarm Sensor 8 arrays MJ2 2 8 7 DKTs or 7 SLTs Connection CN13 External Relay Contact 4 pins ...

Page 44: ...Poles DIP Switch for Software Usage Default All ON SW2 Lithium Battery ON OFF Switch for Memory and RTC Backup Default OFF SW3 System Reset Button SW4 JTAG Reset Enable Disable Switch Not Assembled Table 4 1 MBU1 1 2 3 CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 N A 3 4 CO T CO R 5 6 N A Table 4 2 MBU MJ2 1 DKT Only CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 N A 2 DKT T 3 4 Alarm_Detection 5 DKT R 6 N A SW...

Page 45: ...3 Pin Assignment Relay Contact Table 4 3 MBU MJ2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 N A 2 DKT T 3 4 SLT T SLT R 5 DKT R 6 N A Table 4 4 Terminal DKT CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 N A 2 RING 3 4 Reserved 5 TIP 6 N A Table 4 5 Terminal SLT CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 N A 3 4 TIP RING 5 6 N A Table 4 6 CN13 CONNECTOR NO SIGNAL NAME 1 Relay 1 pin 1 2 Relay 1 pin 2 ...

Page 46: ... type recommended by the manufacturer the System will not function normally if the battery is incorrectly replaced Dispose of used batteries according to manufacturer instructions and or local government regulations The 4th pole of SW1 should be OFF to protect the features being programmed in Admin programming after the System power up and initialization Table 4 7 MJ3 Pin Assignment LAN CONNECTOR ...

Page 47: ...ntacts for LBC or General purpose Peripheral Device Decoding circuit Master Clock Generation circuit PFT circuit CO1 the last SLT port STA8 PCM Voice Processing circuit with ACT2 ASIC voice switching including DSP device for PCM tone generation and PCM gain control Table 4 9 LED Indications LED MEANING 1 1 Periodic Toggle ON 300 msec OFF 300 msec 1 2 In Use or Idle Status ON One or more Ports in u...

Page 48: ...n SBX IP 320 Installation Guide Figure 4 4 EMBU Note If AC power fails the last SLT port on the EMBU will be connected to CO1 automatically Even though the EKSU power is turned off while both systems BKSU and EKSU are working properly the BKSU will restart automatically ...

Page 49: ...Ports Table 4 10 Connector Modular Jack Switch Functions SWITCH CONNECTOR FUNCTIONS REMARK CN1 KSU Connection from BKSU with Link cable 50 Pins CN2 CO and Extention Board CHB308 installation 50 Pins CN13 External Relay contact 4 Pins CN7 PSU connection 7 Pins MJ1 3 CO connection 3 Arrays MJ2 8 DKTs or 8 SLTs connection 8 Arrays ...

Page 50: ...t Otherwise the DKT or SLT will not operate normally Table 4 11 LED Indications LED MEANING LED1 Blue Periodic Toggle ON 300 msec OFF 300 msec Table 4 12 EMBU1 1 2 3 CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 N A 3 4 CO T CO R 5 6 N A Table 4 13 EMBU MJ2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 N A 2 DKT T 3 4 SLT T SLT R 5 DKT R 6 N A Table 4 14 Terminal DKT CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGN...

Page 51: ...nd loop current circuits A D and D A conversions and pulse signaling circuitry It also provides 8 Hybrid 8 DKTs or 8 SLT interfaces ports and can detect FSK signal for incoming Caller ID DTMF signal for incoming caller ID call progress tone It also provides three on hook connection paths for CID SMS Table 4 15 Terminal SLT CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 N A 3 4 TIP RING 5 6 N A Table 4 16...

Page 52: ...20 Installation Guide Figure 4 6 CHB308 Modular Jack MJ1 MJ2 Pin Assignment Table 4 17 CHB308 MJ1 1 2 3 CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 N A 3 4 CO T CO R 5 6 N A Table 4 18 CHB308 MJ2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 N A 2 DKT T 3 4 SLT T SLT R 5 DKT R 6 N A ...

Page 53: ... be installed on the basic MBU and provides the Ethernet interface for S W applications and VoIP features with optional VoIP daughter board The VOIB has the capacity for maximum 4 channels with one 1 VOIB and VOIU provides additional four 4 VoIP channels ITEM SPECIFICATION LAN Interface 10 Base T Ethernet IEEE 802 3 Speed 10 Mbps Auto Negotiation Duplex Half Duplex or Full Duplex Auto Negotiation ...

Page 54: ...ED1 Channel1 seize indication LED ON Busy OFF Idle LED2 Channel2 seize indication LED ON Busy OFF Idle LED3 Channel3 seize indication LED ON Busy OFF Idle LED4 Channel4 seize indication LED ON Busy OFF Idle LED5 Channel5 seize indication LED ON Busy OFF Idle LED6 Channel6 seize indication LED ON Busy OFF Idle LED7 Channel7 seize indication LED ON Busy OFF Idle LED8 Channel8 seize indication LED ON...

Page 55: ...te 10BASE T runs on Category 3 UTP or higher VOIU Internet protocol unit 4ch NTB423 The VOIU can be installed on the VOIB and it provides four VoIP channels Table 4 19 MJ3 Pin Assignment LAN CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 4 5 7 8 RESERVED 1 TX Transmit Data 2 TX Transmit Data 3 RX Receive Data 6 RX Receive Data ...

Page 56: ...U and it provides the capability for System announcements ACD UCD announcements and User Greetings Note User greetings are stored in N and Flash memory and will not be lost by System power OFF or reset MBU SW1 4 and SW2 control the protection of recorded messages ITEM DETAIL Channel 4 Channels Max Record Time System Greeting system announcement User Record Time 123 Min 24 Min 99 Min Max Number of ...

Page 57: ...Installation Guide Modem Function Unit MODU NTB413 MODU should be installed on the MODU connectors CN4 of the MBU and provides an analog modem connection It supports Bell ITU T V 34 V 32BIS V 90 Protocol at a speed rate of 300bps up to 33Kbps and automatic rate negotiation ...

Page 58: ...Other Board Installations 4 18 Chapter 4 Board Installation SBX IP 320 Installation Guide ...

Page 59: ...ion Guide Chapter 5 Terminal Connection And Wiring Method Terminal and Doorbox Models MODEL DESCRIPTION 7208D 8 button digital telephone 7224D 24 button digital telephone 48 button DSS Console 2 port digital Doorbox 7208D ...

Page 60: ...Terminal and Doorbox Models 5 2 Chapter 5 Terminal Connection And Wiring Method SBX IP 320 Installation Guide 7224D DSS Doorbox ...

Page 61: ...Terminal Cabling Distance 5 3 Chapter 5 Terminal Connection And Wiring Method SBX IP 320 Installation Guide Terminal Cabling Distance ...

Page 62: ...lowing illustrates how to connect the DKT to your System SLT The following illustrates how to connect the SLT to your System Table 5 1 DKT and DSS Connection Pin Assignment CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 N A 2 DKT T 3 4 Reserved 5 DKT R 6 N A Table 5 2 SLT Connection Pin Assignment CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 N A 3 4 TIP RING 5 6 N A ...

Page 63: ...Guide Doorbox Introduction The Doorbox is an intercom unit that can be installed at the entrance to a building By pressing a CALL button a visitor will be able to communicate with a person inside the building who has a keyset with a call coverage flexible button associated with the Doorbox Installation ...

Page 64: ...c from the Doorbox until the keyset user answers the call The keyset with the call coverage flexible button associated with the Doorbox will also ring and the call coverage button LED will illuminate Refer to the Programming Guide Intercom Box Signaling in STATION ATTRIBUTES The keyset user can answer the call by going off hook using the handset or by pressing the SPEAKER button for speakerphone o...

Page 65: ...one external page port one relay contact and an alarm detection input monitor through the PJ1 RED External MOH and PJ2 BLUE External Page audio jack and a MJ3 RJ11 Modular Jack External Music Source Wiring The MBU accommodates one external music port through a PJ1 RED audio jack Relay Contacts The MBU EMBU provides 2 relay contacts that are used for loud bell or general purpose through pin No 1 4 ...

Page 66: ...h Admin Programming This alarm detection input is provided through MJ2 1 pin 3 4 of the MBU Cable Wiring Wall Mount Wiring To install wall mount wiring perform the following steps 1 Ensure the BKSU and EKSU have been installed correctly 2 Connect cables to the CO STA port and the MOH RS 232C ports as shown in Figure 5 1 3 Connect the Power cord and the Battery cable 4 Remove plastic filter pieces ...

Page 67: ...allation Guide Figure 5 1 Wall Mount Wiring Rack Mount Wiring 1 Ensure the BKSU and EKSU have been installed correctly 2 Connect cables to the CO STA port and the MOH RS 232C ports as shown in Figure 5 2 3 Connect the Power cord and the Battery cable 4 Remove plastic filter pieces ...

Page 68: ... Method SBX IP 320 Installation Guide 5 Tie all the cables and the Power cord if desired through the tie slot at the bottom right side of the KSUs using the tie cable provided 6 Close the cover of the KSUs and close the cord cover Figure 5 2 Rack Mount Wiring ...

Page 69: ... Set the 4th pole SW1 of the MBU to OFF when the System operates normally to protect programmed features after System power up and initialization Basic Programming The SBX IP 320 System can be programmed to meet an individual customer s needs There are two ways to perform Admin Programming PC Admin Refer to the PC Admin Programming Manual DKT In this manual DKT Station 100 Admin Programming is des...

Page 70: ...lds to enter numerical information Flexible Buttons The 24 buttons located on the right side of the phone are used to indicate a specific data field and to enter information 3 Soft Buttons BACK DELETE SAVE they are used to go back to delete data or to save data input Button Explanation The following graphic and its associated table describes the buttons and function keys refer to the IP7208D IP702...

Page 71: ...is button puts a call on hold or saves the PGM 8 3 Soft Buttons Used to work in conjunction with fixed and flexible features 9 LCD Display Displays phone status information dialing directories and test message information 10 Ring LED Illuminates when the phone is ringing 11 Trans PGM This button is used to set up a conference call or transfer a call 12 Flexible The remaining XX Flex buttons can be...

Page 72: ... program number If an error is made while entering data the TRANS PGM button will return to the previous status Note To return to the previous state while in Admin Programming press the BACK soft button clears the temporary data fields Permanent Update Procedure To accept changes while programming perform the following steps 1 Press the HOLD SAVE button when all changes have been entered to store ...

Page 73: ...HOLD SAVE button to accept the change 3 Now Reset the SBX IP 320 to initialize the Database for Nation 4 Set the 4th pole SW1 of the MBU OFF when the System operates normally to protect programmed features Site Name 1 Press the TRANS PGM button Enter Site Name use the following DKT Map Max 23 characters allowed then press FLEX 2 2 Press the HOLD SAVE button to accept the change 13 Q 11 Z 12 1 10 A...

Page 74: ...gal 351 Canada USA 1 Iraq 964 Qutar 974 Chile 56 Ireland 353 Saudi Arabia 966 China Taiwan 886 Israel 972 Senegal 221 CIS 7 Italy 39 Singapore 65 Columbia 57 Japan 81 South Africa 27 Costa Rica 506 Jordan 962 Spain 34 Cyprus 357 Kenya 254 Sri Lanka 94 Czech 42 Korea 82 Swaziland 268 Denmark 45 Kuwait 965 Sweden 46 Ecuador 593 Liberia 231 Switzerland 41 Egypt 20 Libya 218 Thailand 66 El Salvador 50...

Page 75: ...lly registered you must place the 4th pole SW1 of the MBU off and perform a system reset While in the Admin programming mode 1 Press the TRANS PGM button PGM number 101 2 Enter slot number 2 digits 3 Press FLEX1 button 4 Enter Board Type code 2 digits 5 Press the HOLD SAVE button to accept the change Table 6 1 Board ID STA CODE COL CODE ETC CODE HYBRID 17 VOIB 41 VMIU 64 Table 6 2 Slot Definition ...

Page 76: ...gnment of each board is end it is automatically registered by slot number order You can reassign the slot order of each CO Line or extension line as appropriate to your circumstance COL Board 1 Press the TRANS PGM button PGM number 103 2 Press FLEX1 button 3 Enter logical slot number CO board slot 05 07 08 10 4 Press HOLD SAVE button to accept change ...

Page 77: ...E button to accept change Numbering Plan Type PGM 104 To program the Numbering Plan Type perform the following 1 Press the TRANS PGM button 104 2 Enter the Numbering Plan Type 1 digit refer to the following Table 3 Press the HOLD SAVE button to accept changes Table 6 3 Slot Definition NUMBER SET TYPE PRESS INTERCOM RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 01 100 147 Yes As the basic type the 1st digit of the Station ...

Page 78: ...e start and end Station numbers The LCD will show the dialed range value Press the HOLD SAVE button to accept change All LEDs of BTNs will be extinguished Press one of FLEX 1 4 Each FLEX button 1 4 is assigned to a corresponding Station number 1 4 on the current LCD The LED of the pressed Flexible button will show steady light Dial the new Station number and press the HOLD SAVE button to accept ch...

Page 79: ...T VALUE 1 Station Group Pilot Number Range 620 629 2 Internal Page Zone Number Range 501 510 3 Internal All Call Page 543 4 Meet Me Page 544 5 External Page Zone 545 6 All Call Page Internal External 549 7 SMDR Account Code 550 8 Flash Command to CO Line 551 9 Last Number Redial LNR 552 10 Do Not Disturb 553 11 Call Forward 554 12 Speed Dial Program 555 13 MSG Wait Call Back Enable 556 14 MSG Wait...

Page 80: ...EFAULT VALUE 1 Alarm Reset 565 2 Group Call Pickup 566 3 UCD Group DND 568 4 Night Answer 569 5 Call Park Location Range 601 610 6 Direct Call Pick Up 7 7 Access CO Line Group 801 824 8 CO Group Line Number 8 Access Individual CO Line 88 88 CO Line Number 9 Reserved N A 10 Access Held CO Line Group 8 11 Access Held Individual CO Line 8 8 CO Line Number 12 Access to CO Line in the 1st Available CO ...

Page 81: ...following steps 1 Press the TRANS PGM button 109 2 Enter the desired code refer to Table 3 Press the HOLD SAVE button to accept changes Table 6 7 Flexible Numbering Plan PGM 109 FLEX ITEM DEFAULT VALUE 1 Reserved N A 2 Reserved N A 3 Reserved N A 4 Conference Room 57 5 SLT Conference Page Join 58 6 Unsupervised Conf Timer Extend 7 Reserved N A ...

Page 82: ...e TRANS PGM button 108 2 Press the FLEX 1 Button 3 Enter the desired IP Name up to 15 characters 4 Press the HOLD SAVE button to accept changes Server IP Address 1 Press the TRANS PGM button 108 2 Press the FLEX 2 Button 3 Enter the server IP Address 12 digits ex 192168131154 for IP 192 168 131 154 4 Press the HOLD SAVE button to accept changes Other Codes 1 10 6 60 Space 61 2 20 7 70 63 3 30 8 80...

Page 83: ...Address 12 digits 4 Press the HOLD SAVE button to accept changes Gateway Address 1 Press the TRANS PGM button 108 2 Press the FLEX4 Button 3 Enter the Gateway Address 12 digits 4 Press the HOLD SAVE button to accept changes Subnet Mask Address 1 Press the TRANS PGM button 108 2 Press the FLEX5 Button 3 Enter the Subnet Mask 12 digits 4 Press the HOLD SAVE button to accept changes ...

Page 84: ...Basic Programming 6 16 Chapter 6 Starting the SBX IP 320 SBX IP 320 Installation Guide ...

Page 85: ...of DB that you reset the SBX IP 320 system PC Requirement PC OS Windows 2000 or later PC Memory 128 MB at least PC Free Disk Space 10Mbytes or higher larger than 20 M Bytes recommended PC Monitor Resolution VGA or higher PC Modem General analog dial up modem only for upgrading through an analog phone line Connection Method with SBX IP 320 To use the DB Up Down SBX IP 320 software needed to transfe...

Page 86: ...ram will request that you restart your PC File Component in your Execution Directory If you use a default installation the execution directory will be located at Program Files Vertical Communications Inc SBX PCADMIN Admin If you install SBX PC Admin successfully and use a default installation the following files will reside in the execution directory PC Admin exe Main Execution File UpLDK exe S W ...

Page 87: ...e desired connection type User will see a short dialog showing the requirements for the selected connection type Please check this basic requirements before getting started User Information Dialog After selecting the desired connection type you have to decide several configuration requirements including Admin Password Database File usr etc in the User Information Dialog It differs slightly accordi...

Page 88: ... to reset the SBX IP 320 system after uploading DB successfully It is strongly recommended that after you upload any type of DB that you reset the SBX IP 320 system Note The transferring baud rate in the PC and the baud rate of COM port in the SBX IP 320 system must be identical You can program the SBX IP 320 system baud rate in PGM 174 Note If you set the PC s and SBX IP 320 system s transferring...

Page 89: ... to upload download MBU S W DB Database File The database file to be uploaded downloaded Check Button Check this button if you want to reset the SBX IP 320 system after uploading DB successfully It is strongly recommended that after you upload any type of DB that you reset the SBX IP 320 system Note Assign the SBX IP 320 system IP address before you attempt TCP connection You can program the SBX I...

Page 90: ...can check the validity Check Button Check this button if you want to reset the SBX IP 320 system after uploading DB successfully It is strongly recommended that after you upload any type of DB that you reset the SBX IP 320 system Note Assign The Analog telephone number of the SBX IP 320 system to Modem associated device before you attempt MODEM connection You can program the analog line to modem a...

Page 91: ...You have the following choices Start Database transfer process will start Back Go to the previous step Monitor Monitor Trace window Quit Program will be terminated If you press the Start button at this time all other buttons except the Monitor button will be deactivated In the Monitor Trace window the ongoing progress will be displayed Note In a MODEM connection after pressing the Start button you...

Page 92: ... will be displayed in the Z Modem window Note In version3 TCP connection isn t using Z Modem transfer So you can finish the process quickly Finishing DataBase File Upload Download After the S W transfer process is finished a result dialog will be displayed If you press the OK button you will reveal the dialog below You can start another upload download by selecting the Yes button Note It is strong...

Page 93: ...Requirement PC OS Windows 2000 or later PC Memory 128 MB at least PC Free Disk Space 10Mbytes or higher larger than 20 M Bytes recommended PC Monitor Resolution VGA or higher PC Modem General analog dial up modem only for upgrading through an analog phone line Connection Method with SBX IP 320 SBX IP 320 S W Upgrade is available by the following connection methods Serial Connection SBX IP 320 MBU ...

Page 94: ...mponent in your Execution Directory If you use a default installation the execution directory will be located at Program Files Vertical Communications Inc SBX PCADMIN Admin If you install SBX PC Admin successfully and use a default installation the following files will reside in the execution directory PC Admin exe Main Execution File UpLDK exe S W Upgrade Tool DBUDLDK exe D B Upload Download LDKD...

Page 95: ...d User Information Dialog After selecting the desired connection type user has to decide several configuration requirements including Admin Password Binary File etc in the User Information Dialog It slightly differs according to the selected connection type Up Download by Serial Connection Enter the following entries for Serial connection Serial Port Serial port No in PC connected to SBX IP 320 CO...

Page 96: ...M 174 Press Next button to go to the next step Up Download by TCP Connection Enter the following entries for TCP connection IP Address IP address of the destination SBX IP 320 system see Note Admin Password If the SBX IP 320 requires a password to update MBU S W Binary File The new S W file data to be updated Note Assign SBX IP 320 system IP address before you attempt to TCP connection You can pro...

Page 97: ...g telephone number of SBX IP 320 system to Modem associated device before you attempt to MODEM connection You can program set the analog line to modem associated device by PGM170 Note The transferring baud rate in PC and the baud rate of Modem port COM Port 3 in SBX IP 320 system must be identical You can program SBX IP 320 system baud rate in PGM 174 Using 9600 bps is recommended 2400bps is avail...

Page 98: ...t S W transfer process will start Back Go to the previous step Monitor Monitor Trace window Quit SBX IP 320 S W Upgrade program will be terminated If you press the Start button at this time all other buttons except the Monitor button will be deactivated In the Monitor Trace window the undergoing progress will be displayed Note In a MODEM connection after pressing the Start button you have to selec...

Page 99: ...ad Download If the transferring process is finished successfully Wait Dialog will be displayed That means that the SBX IP 320 system has just started software upgrading internally Every keyset stops operating You must not reset the SBX IP 320 system until it will be automatically reset and run again This will take a few minutes You can check whether the upgrading is in proceeding or not in SBX IP ...

Page 100: ...Starting S W Upgrade 8 8 Chapter 8 Software Upgrade SBX IP 320 Installation Guide ...

Page 101: ... CO status Station recovery CO recovery Version display Help message and Log out Introduction Hardware Software Requirements The system requirements for using this program are as follows SBX IP 320 Serial Port that is installed on MPB as a basic option LAN Port should be installed on MPB for LAN connection Unique IP Address should be assigned for LAN connection MODU that is installed on MPB PC Pen...

Page 102: ... between the PC and the SBX IP 320 system the PC must be connected to the basic serial port of the SBX IP 320 system To use a modem connection between the PC and the SBX IP 320 system a MODU must be installed in the SBX IP 320 system and a modem must be installed in the PC To use a LAN connection between PC and the SBX IP 320 system the PC and the SBX IP 320 system must be connected to the local n...

Page 103: ...m Those files can be PhoneNo txt file that is created after the Save button is clicked on Phone Number Dialog or other saved files or backup files and so on If GSXD Test command is executed on the system that does not use GSXD chipset the result of GSXD Test shows a message that indicates this condition To log on to the SBX IP 320 system again after log out from the SBX IP 320 click the Enter butt...

Page 104: ... 9 4 Chapter 9 Remote Diagnostics SBX IP 320 Installation Guide Full Screen Layout File Menu File menu includes Open Save Save As Print Print Preview Print Setup and Recent Files that are file related operations ...

Page 105: ...to execute the same command 2 Select one of the saved files file extension is dat 3 Click the OK button The dialog is closed and the contents of the file is displayed in the Data Display Area Capture On Sub menu 1 Select the Capture On sub menu in the File menu Save As Dialog appears 2 Enter different file name 3 Click OK button Capture Off Sub menu Select Capture Off sub menu in File menu ...

Page 106: ... used in connection cable should be connected as follows Transmit Transmit of SBX IP 320 and Transmit of PC must be connected Receive Receive of SBX IP 320 and Receive of PC must be connected Ground Ground of SBX IP 320 and Ground of PC must be connected The length of connection cable depends on the communication environment of the system In normal conditions the cable length is limited to 15 mete...

Page 107: ...ou cannot select this menu The menu item is disabled in this case Setting values are stored for the next session at which time they are automatically restored and used Procedure 1 Select Serial Port Configure sub menu in the Connection menu The Serial Port Configuration Dialog appears 2 Enter setting values Port Select connection port to be connected to the SBX IP 320 Baud Rate Select one of 2400b...

Page 108: ...If the connection fails an error message shows to indicate that another program is using the serial port or the port does not exist If the connection is established successfully a message box appears to notify you of this The success of connection means that the connection between this program and the serial port of the PC is successfully established This does not mean the connection between this ...

Page 109: ...ction menu or Use the tool button in the Toolbar to execute the same command Modem Connection with the SBX IP 320 System For the modem connection between the PC and the SBX IP 320 system an internal or external modem is needed for the PC Before executing this program a modem should be installed in the PC Modem installation does not merely mean the physical connection between PC and modem but it in...

Page 110: ...l application programs using the modem Procedure 1 If needed select or change modem settings by using Control Panel 2 Select the Modem Configure sub menu in the Connection menu The Modem Configuration Dialog appears and the dialog shows the current settings Select Active Device Select a modem that is to be used for modem connection with the SBX IP 320 system The setting value is stored and is rest...

Page 111: ... the connection is disconnected after a period of time that was set from Modem Configure as a time out value When making a modem connection a Call Status Dialog window that shows the status of the modem call appears This program shows call status messages sent from the modem or modem device driver Therefore the messages in the Call Status Dialog window may differ from modem to modem The Call Statu...

Page 112: ...iled explanation about how to use Phone Number Dialog 3 If a connection failure occurs an error message is shown and if the connection is established a message box shows up to notify of this Phone Book The Phone Book is used for entering storing phone numbers and making a modem call to a destination Procedure To open the Phone Book click the Modem Connect sub menu To close the Phone Book click the...

Page 113: ... refer to the description below for detailed explanation about Dialable Characters 3 A newly entered phone number is shown in the Phone Number Dialog if the OK button is clicked Click the Cancel button to cancel the input 4 If you want to save the new phone numbers into a PhoneNo txt file for future use click the Save button in the Phone Number Dialog If you close the Phone Number Dialog window wi...

Page 114: ...e number item to be deleted by clicking the Name of the item 2 After a selection is made click the Delete button a Delete Confirmation Message Box appears 3 A deleted phone number is eliminated from the Phone Number Dialog if the OK button is clicked Click the Cancel button to cancel the deletion 4 If you want to remove the deleted phone number from the PhoneNo txt file click the Save button in th...

Page 115: ...ars 2 If the OK button is clicked the modem call is started Click the Cancel button to cancel the modem call To make a modem call with the Speed Call button 1 Click the Speed Call button in the Phone Number Dialog A Speed Call Dialog appears 2 Enter the phone number in the Phone Number field Only Disabled Characters can be input into the Phone Number field refer to the description below for detail...

Page 116: ...kflash one half second on hook followed by one half second off hook before continuing P p Pulse dialing is to be used for the digits following this T t Tone DTMF dialing is to be used for the digits following this This indicates that dialing is to be paused The duration of a pause is device specific Multiple commas can be used to provide longer pauses W w This indicates that dialing should proceed...

Page 117: ...s disconnected a message box is shown Important Note for Users The success of serial port connection means that the connection between this program and the serial port of the PC succeeded This does not mean the connection between this program and the SBX IP 320 system succeeded Even though a serial port or modem connection is disconnected by accident or some other reason the program does not detec...

Page 118: ...e SBX IP 320 system and PC with a Hub and you can use normal UTP cable that is used in your local network If you want to connect from a different segment of the LAN or from an external site via Internet the SBX IP 320 system must have a correct gateway address default router If it does not have a gateway address remote connection using TCP IP is not possible If you want to connect the SBX IP 320 s...

Page 119: ...ub menu in the Connection menu The LAN Configuration Dialog appears 2 Enter the destination IP address 3 Click the OK button LAN Connect Sub menu LAN Connect connects the PC and SBX IP 320 system with the IP address setting from LAN Configure Conditions If the connection fails an error message appears It means that the IP address is not valid or the SBX IP 320 system does not have an IP address or...

Page 120: ...ot be selected Procedures 1 Select the Connection menu 2 Select LAN Connect in the Connection menu or Use the icon in the toolbar to execute the same command LAN Disconnect Sub menu LAN Disconnect disconnects the LAN connection between PC and SBX IP 320 Conditions If the LAN connection is already disconnected the menu and the toolbar for LAN disconnection cannot be selected ...

Page 121: ...ommand Commands Menu This program can send commands to the SBX IP 320 system to get diagnostic results while a connection is established This program reads command configuration from the CmdConf txt file that is installed with the executable file and uses the data for Menu Command Bar and Input Box Bar The CmdConf txt file is a command configuration file and the contents of the file follow special...

Page 122: ...Select the Commands menu Sub menu of Commands menu is shown 2 Click on the sub menu of the command to be executed 3 If the command needs an argument Enter Command Argument Dialog shows up Enter a proper argument in it The length of the argument is limited to 6 characters The command is executed Using Command Bar Procedures for Executing Commands 1 Click the button of the command to be executed in ...

Page 123: ...ommand Edit Box The length of the input is limited to 40 characters 3 Click the Enter button to send the command input in SBX IP 320 Command Edit Box to the SBX IP 320 system Or you can press the Enter Key on the keyboard to send the command If the Enter button is clicked when SBX IP 320 Command Edit Box is empty a character that corresponds to the Enter Key is sent to the SBX IP 320 system The sa...

Page 124: ...ands are available when you log on with jennie as the password Help menu t b xx Set Board Trace t c e h t s c d t v xxx a r Set Device Trace t d Delete Trace Info t p Show Trace Setup Info d addr1 addr2 Dump Memory m addr xx Modify Memory s STA Status c COL Status v VMIB Status l Logical STA Status p v s Print Port Assign gsxd dump all GSXD dump x Exit monitor ...

Page 125: ...rd Configuration Table bl B channel Listening bs View Board Status db de dr Display Diagnostic Result hd Display HDLC Status log view clear Log view or clear reboot Remote System Reset setsw oos nor Set Service Switch ta all period atd callsum Traffic Analysis ts Display Time slot Assigment up S W Upgrade vc s u a VMIB Annc Usr Greeting Clear ws WTIB Statistics x Exit Command ...

Page 126: ... TestPre Programmed Fault db dt DTRU Test db ct CPTU Test db mt Memory Test db rt RTC Test db pc Power Capacity db rc RGU Capacity de hs HDLC Status dr is ic ISDN Line Status dr ri rc Reset Information dr li d c v a Resource Assignment Monitor Set Board Trace Sets trace for board in slot xx For setting trace for board in slot 7 mon t b 07 Monitor Delete Trace Info Deletes all current trace command...

Page 127: ...o trace the Station 102 about Cmd Evt and Hiway information you should enter the command option with physical station number as following mon t ceh s002 At the Sxxx xxx should be physical station number i e port number of station So even if the station number was changed from 102 to 702 the physical station number is not changed mon t ceh s002 Monitor Dump Memory This command dumps memory between ...

Page 128: ... the command by clicking the X button on the top right side of the Enter Command Argument Dialog The length of the argument is limited to 6 characters The argument is a physical port number that starts from 1 If a non numeric value is entered the SBX IP 320 system assumes it as the starting port number If an invalid value or big value is entered the SBX IP 320 system handles the error Procedure Se...

Page 129: ...argument is a physical port number that starts from 0 Slot0 Chan0 State0 AscD255T255 Slot 00 Dev No 00 Hiway 00 Timeslot 2341cc RX_Sum Loc ffff TX_Sum Loc ffff Ucd0 Store0 Sent0 22739c 00 00 00 ff 00 00 00 ff ff ff 05 ff ff ff 01 00 2273ac 00 ff ff ff ff 00 ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2273bc 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2273cc 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 22...

Page 130: ...0 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff 00 0a 08 00 ff 00 00 22178c ff ff 00 00 ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff 22179c ff ff ff 00 ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2217ac 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2217bc 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2217cc 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 2217dc ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 2217ec ff ff ff ff ff ff f...

Page 131: ... or click the Log Out Command Bar button or Input x in the SBX IP 320 Command Edit Box and then click the Enter button or select Log Out in the Remote Command Combo Box and then click the Execute button Monitor This command is used to show the help messages of Remote Commands Conditions This command can be executed when this program is connected to the SBX IP 320 system Procedure Select the Help M...

Page 132: ...x and then click the Enter button or select Board Configuration in the Remote Command Combo Box and then click the Execute button Maintenance B channel Listening bl Listens B channel of specified time slot Maintenance View Board Status bs This command shows board status is slot number Maintenance Display HDLC Status hd This command shows HDLC status Maintenance Log View or Clear log view clear Log...

Page 133: ...a period_abort Cancel Periodic Print ta atd timetype Print Attendant Traffic Report ta callsum Print Call Summary Report ta callhour Print Call Hourly Report ta hw timetype Print H W Usage Summary Report ta cosum timetype Print CO Traffic Summary Report ta cohour cogrp Print CO Traffic Hourly Report timetype tt yt lh yp tp tt Today Total yt Yesterday Total lh Last Hour yp Yesterday Peak tp Today P...

Page 134: ...equency and slot traf Show holding time acce Access info basic hand over clea Clear statistics data Maintenance Exit x This command is used to log out of the SBX IP 320 system Conditions This command can be executed when this program is connected to the SBX IP 320 system Procedure Select the Log Out sub menu in the Commands menu or click the Log Out Command Bar button or Input x in the LDK Command...

Page 135: ...d data are different from the boards that are installed in the system Prints a warning message if there is any difference Diagnostic Time slot Conflict db ts sl cf Shows time slot assignment table and time slot assignment conflict status In case of PRIB channel 31 32 should be assigned the same time slot with that of channel 1 Command options are sl time slot assignment table cf time slot conflict...

Page 136: ... the current time and modify it The time does not elapse when you test RTC so you have to correct the time before you finish Diagnostic Power Capacity db pc Shows power capacity of the PSU and current power usage status of the system If the total power usage per rack exceeds the limit you should change the configuration Diagnostic RGU Capacity db rc Shows RGU capacity This feature shows RGU capaci...

Page 137: ...ssignment c CPTU assignment v VMIB channel assignment a DTMF CPTU VMIB channel assignment View Menu The View menu is used for showing hiding the Toolbar Status Bar Command Bar Input Box Bar and for clearing Data Display Area and starting a new document Toolbar Sub menu The Toolbar sub menu operates as a toggle A check mark is shown when the toolbar is shown on the screen ...

Page 138: ...have entered Monitor or Maintenance Mode Input Box Bar Sub menu The Input Box Bar sub menu operates as a toggle A check mark is shown when the Input Box Bar is shown on the screen Procedure Select the Input Box Bar sub menu in the View Menu If the Input Box Bar is shown on the screen it becomes hidden If it is hidden already it becomes shown Clear New Sub Menu The Clear New sub menu is used for cl...

Page 139: ... Tool sub menu is clicked the About SBX Remote Diagnostic Tool Dialog displays and the name of this program and copyright information is displayed on the dialog Procedure 1 Select the About SBX Remote Diagnostic Tool sub menu in the Help menu or Use the icon in the toolbar to execute the same command The About SBX Remote Diagnostic Tool Dialog displays 2 Click the OK button and the About SBX Remot...

Page 140: ...data from the first line If a data file is opened while data are coming from the serial port or modem and being displayed in the Data Display Area previously displayed data are erased and new data from the data file are displayed in the Data Display Area If more data are still coming from the serial port or modem the data are appended after the last line of the file data and the file name remains ...

Page 141: ... in a data file The name of the file has the format of Thhmmss dat hh current hour mm current minute ss current second and this file is saved in the directory where this program is installed You can open this file by using the Open sub menu or the Open tool button to see the contents of the file While the automatic data storing function is being executed several bytes of data may be lost This happ...

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Page 143: ... the MBU EMBU CHB308 and DKT Check the connection between the SLT line and DKT on MDF and fix any mismatching Repair any broken connection between the System and DKT Proximity of DKT and System Check the distance between the MBU EMBU CHB308 and the DKT Bad DKT Plug the DKT into another extension port that has been verified as working If the DKT still does not work properly replace the DKT SLT DOES...

Page 144: ...ire between the System and the amplifier Make sure a shielded cable is in use as the connection wire between the system and the amplifier Excessive input level from the external music source Decrease the output level of the external music source by using the volume control on the music source PROBLEM CAUSE SYMPTOM SOLUTION ...

Page 145: ...J1 MJ2 Pin Assignment 4 12 CO Line Extension Board Installation 4 11 Connecting Additional Terminals 5 7 Expansion KSU to Basic KSU 3 16 D Desktop Mounting 3 14 Disposal of Old Appliances 1 3 DKT Programming 6 1 E EKSU Rack Mounting 3 20 Wall Mounting 3 18 EMBU CN13 Pin Assignment Relay Contact 4 11 Connection Ports 4 9 Connector Modular Jack Switch Functions 4 9 LED Indications 4 10 MJ1 CO 4 10 M...

Page 146: ... Unit 4 2 Manual Usage 1 4 MBU Alarm Detection Wiring 5 8 CN13 Pin Assignment Relay Contact 4 5 Connection Ports 4 3 MJ1 CO 4 4 MJ2 Extension 4 4 Switch LED and Connector 4 6 MBU EMBU Relay Contacts 5 7 Modem Function Unit MODU NTB413 4 17 Modular Jack MJ1 MJ3 Pin Assignment 4 4 N Nation Code and Site Name PGM 100 6 5 P Power Supply Unit Installation 3 7 Precautions 1 2 Pre Installation 3 1 Pre Pr...

Page 147: ...ements 1 1 SBX IP 320 System Highlights 2 1 Specifications 2 4 System Connection Diagram 2 2 IP Setup PGM 108 6 14 T Terminal Cabling Distance 5 3 Troubleshooting 10 1 V VOIB Voice over Internet protocol Board 4ch NTB422 4 13 LED Indications 4 14 Pin assignment 4 15 switches and connectors functions 4 14 VOIB LED Indications 4 14 Voice Mail Interface Unit VMIU NTB420 4 16 VOIU Internet protocol un...

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