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Aria

-34e 

 

Installation 

Digital Key Telephone System  

   

   

 

 

4. 

INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................ 4-1 

 

ISSUE 

31/1/99 

 

4.1  INTRODUCTION 

1.3 

31/1/99 ...................... 4-1 

 

4.2  SITE

 

PLANNING 

1.3 

31/1/99 ...................... 4-1 

 

4.3  INSTALLATION

 

PLANNING 

1.3 

31/1/99 ...................... 4-2 

 

4.4  UNPACKING

 

THE

 

KSU 

1.3 

31/1/99 ...................... 4-2 

 

4.5  KSU

 

EQUIPMENT

 

MOUNTING 

1.3 

31/1/99 ...................... 4-3 

4.5.1 

KSU GROUNDING ........................................................................................................................... 4-6 

4.5.2 

POWER LINE SURGE PROTECTION ........................................................................................... 4-6 

4.5.3 

INSTALLING POWER SUPPLY UNIT .......................................................................................... 4-6 

4.5.4 

POWER VOLTAGE SELECT .......................................................................................................... 4-7 

4.5.5 

BATTERY BACKUP INSTALLATION ........................................................................................... 4-7 

4.5.6 

RING GENERATOR INSTALLATION ........................................................................................... 4-9 

4.5.7 

BOARD INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................. 4-10 

4.5.8 

SOFTWARE ROM INSTALLATION ............................................................................................ 4-13 

4.5.9 

MAIN BOARD UNIT (MBU) INSTALLATION ........................................................................... 4-13 

4.5.10  MEMORY EXPANSION MODULE UNIT (MEMU) INSTALLATION ...................................... 4-16 
4.5.11  PHASE LOCK LOOP UNIT-2 (PLLU2) INSTALLATION .......................................................... 4-16 
4.5.12  MODEM UNIT (MODU) INSTALLATION .................................................................................. 4-16 
4.5.13  SERIAL INTERFACE UNIT (SIU) INSTALLATION ................................................................. 4-17 
4.5.14  ANALOG CO/PABX LINE INTERFACE BOARDS (4LCO/LCOB) INSTALLATION .............. 4-18 
4.5.15  ISDN 2BRI (2B+D: 2 BASIC RATE INTERFACE) INSTALLATION........................................ 4-20 
4.5.16  ISDN PRI (30B+D: PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE) INSTALLATION..................................... 4-20 
4.5.17  ISDN STIB (S/T INTERFACE BOARD) INSTALLATION ......................................................... 4-21 
4.5.18  ETIB (ELECTRONIC TERMINAL INTERFACE BOARD) INSTALLATION .......................... 4-22 
4.5.19  DTIB (DIGITAL TERMINAL INTERFACE BOARD) INSTALLATION ................................... 4-23 
4.5.20  SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE INTERFACE BOARD (4SLI, SLIB) INSTALLATION ............. 4-23 
4.5.21  DIGITAL VOICE INTERFACE BOARD (DVIB) INSTALLATION ........................................... 4-24 
4.5.22  PFTU (POWER FAILURE TRANSFER UNIT) INSTALLATION ............................................. 4-25 
4.5.23  PFTU-I ............................................................................................................................................ 4-25 
4.5.24  PFTU ............................................................................................................................................... 4-26 

 

4.6  SYSTEM

 

WIRING 

1.3 

31/1/99 .................... 4-28 

4.6.1 

BATTERY BACK-UP WIRING INSTALLATION ........................................................................ 4-28 

4.6.2 

SIU RS-232C PORT WIRING ........................................................................................................ 4-29 

4.6.3 

INSTALLATION TAILS - TERMINATION PROCEDURE ........................................................ 4-29 

 

4.7  STATION

 

WIRING 

1.3 

31/1/99 .................... 4-30 

4.7.1 

Digital Keyset & Terminal Wiring .................................................................................................. 4-34 

4.7.2 

Electronic Keyset & Terminal Wiring ............................................................................................ 4-34 

4.7.3 

Single Line Telephone Wiring ........................................................................................................ 4-35 

4.7.4 

Power Failure Transfer Wiring ...................................................................................................... 4-36 

4.7.5 

CO Line Wiring ............................................................................................................................... 4-38 

4.7.6 

Clock Control Cable Wiring ............................................................................................................ 4-39 

4.7.7 

Music On Hold (MOH) Wiring ....................................................................................................... 4-42 

4.7.8 

External Paging Port (EXT. PAGE) Wiring .................................................................................. 4-42 

4.7.9 

External Paging Port (EXT.PAGE) & General Purpose Relays Wiring ....................................... 4-42 

4.7.10  Alarm Detect Port Wiring ............................................................................................................... 4-43 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Aria-34e

Page 1: ...NSTALLATION 4 20 4 5 16 ISDN PRI 30B D PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE INSTALLATION 4 20 4 5 17 ISDN STIB S T INTERFACE BOARD INSTALLATION 4 21 4 5 18 ETIB ELECTRONIC TERMINAL INTERFACE BOARD INSTALLATION 4 22 4 5 19 DTIB DIGITAL TERMINAL INTERFACE BOARD INSTALLATION 4 23 4 5 20 SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE INTERFACE BOARD 4SLI SLIB INSTALLATION 4 23 4 5 21 DIGITAL VOICE INTERFACE BOARD DVIB INSTALLATION 4 24 4 5...

Page 2: ...Aria 34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System 4 8 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST 1 3 31 1 99 4 44 ...

Page 3: ...ned for wall mounting or installation on a solid backboard b A 240V 10 Amp separately fused GPO is required The GPO earth terminal must be bonded to building Protective Earth PE c The KSU should be centrally located and care should be taken to stay within prescribed cable lengths d Thought should be given to the location of telephone conduits or cable runs e A well ventilated area having a tempera...

Page 4: ...mmunications 4 4 UNPACKING THE KSU a Remove the Key Service Unit from shipping carton and stand it upright on the level working surface with the cover facing forward Turn the 4 screws on the sides of the cabinet and remove Remove all packing materials from inside the KSU and inspect for shipping damage The KSU should be empty when received Inside the KSU packing should be a mounting template The m...

Page 5: ... Figure 1 Figure 1 Aria 34e KSU Mounting The KSU must not be mounted directly on a masonry or dry walled surface A wooden backboard plywood or pressed board of sufficient size should be attached to the wall for the KSU to be mounted upon The KSU mounting template should be used to identify screw hole locations It is important that the KSU and MDF connecting blocks be mounted on the backboard See ...

Page 6: ...td Rev 1 3 A C N 090 723 925 4 4 Figure 2 for a typical system mounting dimensions Insert 4 screws 10 or larger into the backboard and tighten enough to hold the weight of the KSU When the KSU is in position the screws should be tightened and the KSU should be securely mounted ...

Page 7: ...Aria 34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Aria Communications Pty Ltd Rev 1 3 A C N 090 723 925 4 5 Figure 2 Aria 34e Dimensions ...

Page 8: ...O THE G P O BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNECTIONS TO THE NETWORK 4 5 2 POWER LINE SURGE PROTECTION It is recommended that the Aria 34e system should be equipped with a power line transient surge protection device at the 240VAC GPO Systems equipped with such devices are more resistant to damage from power line surges than unprotected systems Power line surges often occur during switching operations and esp...

Page 9: ...ted on the base of the KSU Connection from the Power Unit to the external battery is via a GoldStar cable assembly designed for this purpose a A separate external 24 Volt DC battery or two separate 12 Volt DC batteries should be provided b Two 12 V DC batteries are serially connected to the BAT lead of AC DC power supply for the basic cabinet See following Figure 4 c The battery is charged by the ...

Page 10: ...Aria 34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Aria Communications Pty Ltd Rev 1 3 A C N 090 723 925 4 8 Battery Capacity Aria 34e 7 AH 10 26 AH 39 Figure 4 BATTERY BACK UP CONNECTION ...

Page 11: ...or an industry standard AUSTEL approved SLT These devices interface with the 4SLI or SLIB cards in the system The RGU is used to provide ringing and message wait source power for the SLT devices The RGU is mounted on the bottom right side of the KSU with two 2 screws and is connected to the Main Board Unit MBU on CN5 connector A ferrite core supplied must be fitted to the connecting cable from the...

Page 12: ...in the KSU All PCB s that are not in protective bags should be handled by the card edges only 2 Always use a ground wrist strip when handling PCB s This will minimise the possibility of static damage 3 Never lay an unprotected PCB on a carpeted surface Note The 3 Pin Plug must be plugged into the 240 VAC GPO to provide the system earth The system provides Universal slots so that the CO line Teleph...

Page 13: ...s The upper slot slot 1 is reserved for DVIB or STIB the next slot slot 2 is reserved only for 4SLI board the next slot slot 3 is reserved for one of 4SLI 2BRI or PRI boards and the next four 4 slots slot 4 7 are universal slots Slot No Cards Remark SLOT 1 DVIB STIB WTIB Option cards with own CPU SLOT 2 4SLI Fixed slot for 4SLI board SLOT 3 4LCO Fixed slot for 4LCO or 2BRI STIB SLOT 4 SLOT 5 SLOT ...

Page 14: ...tal Key Telephone System Aria Communications Pty Ltd Rev 1 3 A C N 090 723 925 4 12 Figure 7 Slot Assignment When the system is initialised the default slot assignment is automatically defined according to the board installation ...

Page 15: ... serial data transmission The MBU also provides ports and contacts for the external paging external Music On Hold Alarm contacts and external control contacts Refer to Figure 7 and Figure 8 It should be noted that two SIU boards can be installed when the MODU is NOT installed An optional jumper pin which is contained in the SIU must be inserted between pin 1 and pin 2 of MODU connector CN21 in thi...

Page 16: ...t as an input Connections for this feature are made on the MDF and CHAMP cable assemblies to the MDF must be fitted AUSTEL Approved dry contact devices assessed as TNV do not require an LIU An AUSTEL Approved LIU must be fitted to this port when non AUSTEL Approved devices are specified and this LIU must be connected as close as possible to the connecting device Figure 8 MBU with MODU SIU MEMU and...

Page 17: ...e function on Switch 2 SMDI function control on SMDI function off off SMDI function on Switch 1 Administration protection control on Enable administration programming off Disable administration programming Before programming the system switch 4 should be placed in the ON position and the system power turned OFF and then ON to initialise the system database to default settings This can also be carr...

Page 18: ...M capacity to increase the following fields Increase SMDR record capacity from 100 to 2000 Increase ISDN CO message buffer from 0 to 1000 Increase ISDN DID conversion table form 0 to 10000 Program 05 The SMEMU must be installed if the system is operating with Primary Rate ISDN installed Please refer to Figure 8 4 5 11 PHASE LOCK LOOP UNIT 2 PLLU2 INSTALLATION The PLLU2 board must be installed on t...

Page 19: ... on the MBU by CN21 The system supports a total of two 2 SIU cards when the MODU is not installed The SIU is used for the functions of system maintenance PC Admin SMDR facilities and SMDI The following is a list of the system SIU outputs Admin database Off line SMDR on demand On line SMDR SMDI Statistical Information System Trace data It should be noted that two 2 SIU boards can be installed when ...

Page 20: ... include the 4LCO and LCOB CO PABX Line Loop Start Additional CO PABX interface boards are installed to meet customer specifications The major difference between these boards is shown in the table below The 4LCO board can be installed on slot 3 only and the LCOB can be installed on slot 4 7 universal slots Both of these two boards provide four 4 Loop Start ports can be optionally equipped with Cal...

Page 21: ...ust be employed to match the type of meter pulse service used Each CPTU contains two tone detection circuits that are time shared under software control These detectors are used to support of several features including ACNR Automatic Call Number Redial If such features are to be used it is recommended that one 1 CPTU is installed for every 4LCO LCOB An optional PFTU I can be installed on the 4LCO ...

Page 22: ...efer to Clock Control Cable Wiring section Note The 2BRI board must be installed in slot 3 and DIP switch 2 must be ON Figure 14 2BRI BOARD 4 5 16 ISDN PRI 30B D PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE INSTALLATION The PRI card provides one 1 port of PRI Primary Rate Interface format ISDN CO interface This board is used to interface with Telstra EURO ISDN Primary Rate Access service supporting ISDN developed to th...

Page 23: ... and the T mode is used for connect the ISDN CO line The mode selection method is shown in the following table When using this board the PLLU2 board must be installed on the MBU If more than two ISDN boards are installed special cable should be used for clock signal control between multiple boards Refer to Clock Control Cable Wiring section Note The STIB board should be installed in slot 4 7 and D...

Page 24: ...Customer configuration may require different configurations these short pin connections of CONN3 for 1st port or CONN4 for 2nd port can be set to different operation modes 4 5 18 ETIB ELECTRONIC TERMINAL INTERFACE BOARD INSTALLATION The ETIB provides 6 ports of analog type electronic key telephone interfaces The connection between the ETIB and MDF are performed through RJ11 type line cords Note Th...

Page 25: ...so Digital Door Stations and Digital Data Modules are supported using the 2B architecture for voice and data bandwidth allocation between the DTIB and peripheral devices Note The DTIB board can be installed in any of the universal slots slot 4 7 Figure 18 DTIB BOARD 4 5 20 SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE INTERFACE BOARD 4SLI SLIB INSTALLATION There are two kinds of single line telephone interface boards One...

Page 26: ...e 20 SLIB BOARD 4 5 21 DIGITAL VOICE INTERFACE BOARD DVIB INSTALLATION The DVIB provides memory to store system announcements ACD UCD announcements and User Greetings If desired the DMEU or DMEU4 can be installed on the DVIB for extended recording time The DVIB can handle 4 channels at the same time with the option to increase to 8 channels by installing the optional ADPU board The DVIB has a batt...

Page 27: ... fails There are two different types of PFTU One PFTU I is installed on the 4LCO board and two CO lines on this board can be switched The other PFTU is connected to MBU to select any CO lines that user requires and the PFTU is installed externally from the system KSU 4 5 23 PFTU I This optional board is installed on the 4LCO board and switches the first two CO lines to single line telephones direc...

Page 28: ...ion When switched to test position the PFTU module tests the condition as when there is a commercial power or processor failure Up to three 3 PFTUs can be connected to the MBU The detailed connection method is described in Power Failure Transfer Unit Wiring To connect PFTU control signal Connect a pair of wires between connector U41 of the MBU and terminal of PFTU Also it is possible to connect a ...

Page 29: ...lephone System Aria Communications Pty Ltd Rev 1 3 A C N 090 723 925 4 27 Note The installer can adjust the diameter and length of above wires depending on the site conditions Figure 23 EXTERIOR OF PFTU MODULE Figure 24 PFTU INSTALLATION ...

Page 30: ...ts batteries in series Battery operation is controlled by the PSU The PSU will provide a charging current maximum 0 5 amp to the batteries during normal AC power operation The PSU will automatically stop the battery operation when AC power re applied or low battery voltage detected Carefully check the battery polarity with cable colors RED and BLUE when connecting the battery to system It is recom...

Page 31: ...gnals and only provides three 3 control signals which are TXD RXD and ground For this reason when using two SIUs care must be taken to ensure correct connection Figure 26 WIRING FOR SIU 1 Figure 27 WIRING FOR SIU 2 4 6 3 INSTALLATION TAILS TERMINATION PROCEDURE Using a suitable wiring tool remove sufficient outer PVC sheath to expose the metal shielding material wound around the cluster of conduct...

Page 32: ...rmed by using these connectors The CHAMP cable connection method is shown in Figure 28 The middle one CN15 is assigned to CO line connection only and signal lines of this connector are distributed to slot 3 slot 7 Refer to CO Wiring section The upper one CN14 and lower one CN16 are assigned to system s extension lines such as digital keysets and single line telephones Basically the upper most conn...

Page 33: ...nications Pty Ltd Rev 1 3 A C N 090 723 925 4 31 The usage of CN14 6 digital terminal ports on the MBU 4 SLT ports on the 4SLI board which is installed on the slot 2 1 alarm detection port 2 ports of general purpose relay dry contacts 1 external PFTU control port ...

Page 34: ... 30 15 SL BK 31 16 41 YL BL VR 4 32 16 BL YL VT 4 33 17 42 YL OR VR 3 34 17 OR YL VT 3 35 18 43 YL GN VR 2 36 18 GN YL VT 2 37 19 44 YL BN VR 1 38 19 BN YL VT 1 39 20 45 YL SL DR 6 40 20 SL YL DT 6 BL BLU E 41 21 46 VI BL DR 5 BK BLA CK 42 21 BL VI DT 5 BN BR OWN 43 22 47 VI OR DR 4 OR OR ANGE 44 22 OR VI DT 4 Digita l WH WH ITE 45 23 48 VI GN DR 3 GN GR EEN 46 23 GN VI DT 3 SL SLIV ER 47 24 49 VI...

Page 35: ...0 SL RD slot 6 T4 21 11 36 BK BL slot 6 R3 22 11 BL BK slot 6 T3 23 12 37 BK OR slot 6 R2 24 12 OR BK slot 6 T2 25 13 38 BK GN slot 6 R1 26 13 GN BK slot 6 T1 27 14 39 BK BN slot 5 R6 28 14 BN BK slot 5 T6 29 15 40 BK SL slot 5 R5 30 15 SL BK slot 5 T5 31 16 41 YL BL slot 5 R4 32 16 BL YL slot 5 T4 33 17 42 YL OR slot 5 R3 34 17 OR YL slot 5 T3 35 18 43 YL GN slot 5 R2 36 18 GN YL slot 5 T2 37 19 ...

Page 36: ...ion Remark SLOT N T1 DT 1 Port 1 SLOT N R1 DR 1 SLOT N T2 DT 2 Port 2 SLOT N R2 DR 2 SLOT N T3 DT 3 Port 3 SLOT N R3 DR 3 SLOT N T4 DT 4 Port 4 SLOT N R4 DR 4 SLOT N T5 DT 5 Port 5 SLOT N R5 DR 5 SLOT N T6 DT 6 Port 6 SLOT N R6 DR 6 Table 3 DIRECT MAPPING TABLE FOR DIGITAL STATION WIRING 4 7 2 Electronic Keyset Terminal Wiring Wiring from the ETIB to station jack requires a four wire line cord wit...

Page 37: ...l wiring to the SLT jack is shown in Figure 31 and Table 4 gives direct mapping with above mentioned Table 2 For the four 4 ports in the 4SLI refer to above Table 1 Figure 31 SLT DEVICE WIRING MBU connector CN16 for slot 4 7 Direct mapping to SLT Remark SLOT N T1 VT 1 Port 1 SLOT N R1 VR 1 SLOT N T2 VT 2 Port 2 SLOT N R2 VR 2 SLOT N T3 VT 3 Port 3 SLOT N R3 VR 3 SLOT N T4 VT 4 Port 4 SLOT N R4 VR ...

Page 38: ...The external CO lines can be connected either to the 4LCO LCOB or external SLTs through the PFTU for power failure transfer function These SLTs also can be used as normal extensions of the Aria 34e system by connecting as shown below in Figure 32 The detailed CHAMP connector pin assignment of the PFTU is described in Table 5 Figure 32 PFTU WIRING ...

Page 39: ...SL RD COR3 OUT 21 11 36 BK BL TEL3 T 22 11 BL BK TEL3 R 23 12 37 BK OR SLIB3 T 24 12 OR BK SLIB3 R 25 13 38 BK GN COT4 IN 26 13 GN BK COR4 IN 27 14 39 BK BN COT4 OUT 28 14 BN BK COR4 OUT 29 15 40 BK SL TEL4 T 30 15 SL BK TEL4 R 31 16 41 YL BL SLIB4 T 32 16 BL YL SLIB4 R 33 17 42 YL OR COT5 IN 34 17 OR YL COR5 IN 35 18 43 YL GN COT5 OUT 36 18 GN YL COR5 OUT 37 19 44 YL BN TEL5 T 38 19 BN YL TEL5 R ...

Page 40: ... T 15 8 33 RD GN CO8 R 16 8 GN RD CO8 T 17 9 34 RD BN CO9 R 18 9 BN RD CO9 T 19 10 35 RD SL CO10 R 20 10 SL RD CO10 T Slot 5 21 11 36 BK BL CO11 R 22 11 BL BK CO11 T 23 12 37 BK OR CO12 R 24 12 OR BK CO12 T 25 13 38 BK GN CO13 R 26 13 GN BK CO13 T 27 14 39 BK BN CO14 R 28 14 BN BK CO14 T Slot 6 29 15 40 BK SL CO15 R 30 15 SL BK CO15 T 31 16 41 YL BL CO16 R 32 16 BL YL CO16 T 33 17 42 YL OR CO17 R ...

Page 41: ...IB When using connection to the ISDN network an RJ45 type connector on the ISDN interface cards 2BRI PRI STIB and not the CHAMP connector on the MBU is used See Figure 33 Figure 33 ISDN LINE WIRING 4 7 6 Clock Control Cable Wiring When two or more Digital CO ISDN interface boards 2BRI PRI or STIB are installed in the system the clock control cable should be installed for system synchronisation wit...

Page 42: ...nect from CN1 out of 2BRI or PRI to CN2 in of STIB It should be noted that the system will not operate properly when either the PLLU2 is not installed or clock control cable is not installed even though one or more ISDN interface board s is are installed in the system Also the MEMU should be installed in the system when using the PRI board 2BRI or PRI Card is installed on slot 2 and one or more ST...

Page 43: ...m Aria Communications Pty Ltd Rev 1 3 A C N 090 723 925 4 41 2BRI or PRI Card is installed in slot 2 and one or more STIB is are installed in slot 1 and the universal slot s STIB s are installed in universal slot s Figure 34 MULTIPLE ISDN BOARD WIRING ...

Page 44: ... audio jack PJ2 of the MBU In this situation an AUSTEL approved LIU must be used between the Music source and the MBU 4 7 8 External Paging Port EXT PAGE Wiring One external paging port is provided from the red colored audio jack PJ1 of the MBU This port is designed to support bi directional paging equipment See Figure 35 Figure 35 EXTERNAL PAGING WIRING 4 7 9 External Paging Port EXT PAGE General...

Page 45: ...lifier with relay and external paging port Figure 36 EXTERNAL PAGING WIRING EXAMPLE Also these two dry relay contacts can be used to Loud Bell Control function Door Opening Latch function etc under software control Note that the maximum rating of the relay contact is 24Volt 1A 4 7 10 Alarm Detect Port Wiring One external alarm detect input port is provided from the CHAMP connector CN14 of the MBU ...

Page 46: ...ting high levels of EMI Eg Photocopying equipment Radio Transmission equipment Electrical switching equipment etc 9 Ensure KSU is installed in a location that is free from excessive dust vibration flooding and flammable materials 10 Ensure the KSU is mounted in a well ventilated area having a temperature range of 0 50 degrees C with a humidity range of 10 95 non condensing 11 The installer must en...

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