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ipLDK-60

Hardware Description and Installation Manual

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Regulatory Information
Before connecting the ipLDK-60 to the telephone network, you may be required to notify your local serving telephone company of your intention to use "customer provided equipment". You may further be required to provide any or all of the following information: PSTN line Telephone numbers to be connected to the system Model name Local regulatory agency registration number Ringer equivalence Registered jack The required regulatory agency registration number is available from your local representative of LG-Nortel. This equipment complies with the following regulatory standards, that is, the safety requirements of EN60950-1, and the EMC requirement of EN55022 and EN55024. If the telephone company determines that customer provided equipment is faulty and may possibly cause harm or interruption in service to the telephone network, it should be disconnected until repair can be affected. If this is not done, the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service. The local telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities or procedures. If these changes could reasonably be expected to affect the use of the ipLDK-60 or compatibility with the network, the telephone company is required to give advanced written notice to the user, allowing the user to take appropriate steps to maintain telephone service. The ipLDK-60 complies with rules regarding radiation and radio frequency emission as defined by local regulatory agencies. In accordance with these agencies, you may be required to provide information such as the following to the end user. WARNING "This equipment generates and uses R.F. energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the Instruction Manual, it may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the appropriate limits for a telecommunication device. The limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference, when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area could cause interference, in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference." ipLDK-60 locally provided 1.0 RJ-11

Copyright 2006 LG-Nortel Co. Ltd. All Rights Reserved This material is copyrighted by LG-Nortel Co. Ltd. (LGN). Any unauthorized reproductions, use or disclosure of this material, or any part thereof, is strictly prohibited and is a violation of Copyright Laws. LGN reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice. The information furnished by LGN in this material is believed to be accurate and reliable, but is not warranted to be true in all cases. LGN and ipLDK-60 are trademarks of LG-Nortel Co. Ltd. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

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Table of Contents

1 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Important Safety Instructions .......................................................................................1
1.1.1 Safety Requirements ..........................................................................................................1

1.2 Precaution ...................................................................................................................2


1.2.1 Caution ............................................................................................................................2 1.2.2 Disposal of Old Appliance ...................................................................................................2

1.3 Manual Usage ................................................................................................................3 1.4 The list of abbreviations................................................................................................4

2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW .......................................................................................... 6


2.1 ipLDK-60 System Highlights .........................................................................................6
2.1.1 System Connection Diagram ..............................................................................................6

2.2 System Components .....................................................................................................7 2.3 Specifications ................................................................................................................9


2.3.1 General Specifications ........................................................................................................9 2.3.2 System Capacity............................................................................................................... 10

3 KSU INSTALLATION ........................................................................................ 11


3.1 Pre-Installation.............................................................................................................11
3.1.1 Safety Installation Instructions........................................................................................... 11 3.1.2 Installation precautions ..................................................................................................... 11 3.1.3 Wiring Precautions............................................................................................................ 11

3.2 KSU Installation ...........................................................................................................12


3.2.1 Unpacking ........................................................................................................................ 12 3.2.2 KSU Exterior and Dimension ............................................................................................ 13 3.2.3 Opening and Closing the Front Cover ............................................................................... 14 3.2.4 Power Supply Unit Installation........................................................................................... 16 3.2.5 Frame Ground Connection................................................................................................ 17 3.2.6 External Backup Battery Installation .................................................................................. 18 3.2.7 KSU Mounting .................................................................................................................. 19

3.3 Expansion KSU Installation ........................................................................................33


3.3.1 Unpacking ........................................................................................................................ 33 3.3.2 Connecting Expansion KSU to Basic KSU ........................................................................ 35 3.3.3 Expansion KSU Mounting ................................................................................................. 37

4 BOARD INSTALLATION................................................................................... 20
4.1 Installation of the Boards ............................................................................................20 4.2 Main Board Unit (MBU)................................................................................................22 4.3 Expansion Main Board Unit (EMBU)...........................................................................26
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4.4 Installation of the CO Line & Extension Board ..........................................................29


4.4.1 CHB308 (3 CO Line and 8 Hybrid Interface Board) ........................................................... 29 4.4.2 CSB316 (3 CO and 16 SLT Interface Board)..................................................................... 41 4.4.3 SLIB8 (8 SLT Interface Board) .......................................................................................... 44 4.4.4 VOIB (Voice over Internet protocol Board (4ch))................................................................ 45 4.4.5 PRHB8 (PRI and 8 Hybrid Interface Board)....................................................................... 47

4.5 Other Board Installations ............................................................................................49


4.5.1 Voice Mail Interface Unit (VMIU)/ Auto Attendant Function Unit (AAFU)............................. 49 4.5.2 Modem Function Unit (MODU).......................................................................................... 50 4.5.3 CMU50PR (Call Metering-50Hz and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit)............................... 50 4.5.4 CMU12PR (Call Metering-12KHz and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit) ............................ 50

5 TERMINAL CONNECTION AND WIRING METHOD........................................ 51


5.1 Terminal and Door Phone Models ..............................................................................51
5.1.1 Terminal Cabling Distance ................................................................................................ 52 5.1.2 Basic Terminal Connection ............................................................................................... 53 5.1.3 Connecting Additional Terminals....................................................................................... 54

5.2 Cable Wiring.................................................................................................................55


5.2.1 Wall Mount Wiring ............................................................................................................ 55 5.2.2 Rack Mount Wiring ........................................................................................................... 56

6 STARTING THE IPLDK-60................................................................................ 57


6.1 Before Starting the ipLDK-60 System.........................................................................57 6.2 Basic Programming.....................................................................................................58
6.2.1 DKT Programming............................................................................................................ 58 6.2.2 Entering the Programming Mode....................................................................................... 59 6.2.3 Pre-Programming ............................................................................................................. 60

7 TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................... 66

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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Important Safety Instructions
1.1.1 Safety Requirements
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and other personal injury, including the following: Please read and understand all instructions. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. A damp cloth should be used for cleaning; do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Do not use this product near water, such as in a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. Do not place this product on an unstable stand or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product or serious injury. Slots and openings in the KSU 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, 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 product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the product label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your location, consult your dealer or local power company. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord could be abused by people walking on it. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Never push objects of any kind into this product through KSU slots or connectors as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product. Instead, take it to a qualified person when service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risk. Incorrect reassemble can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. If liquid has been spilled into the product. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper 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 event of a gas leak, do not use the telephone near the leak. 1

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1.2 Precaution
Keep the system away from heating appliances and electrical noise generating devices such as florescent lamps, motors and televisions. These noise sources can interfere with the performance of the ipLDK-60 System. This system should be kept free of dust, moisture, high temperature (more than 40 degrees) and vibration, and should not be exposed to direct sunlight. Never attempt to insert wires, pins, etc. into the system. If the system does not operate properly, the equipment should be repaired by an authorized LG-Nortel service center. Do not use benzene, paint thinner, or an abrasive powder to clean the KSU. Wipe it with a soft cloth only.

1.2.1 Caution
This system should only be installed and serviced by qualified service personnel. When a failure occurs which exposes any internal parts, disconnect the power supply cord immediately and return this system to your dealer. To prevent the risk of fire, electric shock or energy hazard, do not expose this product to rain or any type of moisture. To protect PCB from static electricity, discharge body static before touching connectors and/or components by touching ground or wearing a ground strap.

WARNING Danger of explosion 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 manufacturers instructions.

1.2.2 Disposal of Old Appliance


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 products should be only be disposed of in special collection facilities appointed by government or local/municipal authorities. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliances, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the place of product purchase.

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1.3 Manual Usage


This document provides general information covering the hardware description and installation of the ipLDK-60 System. While every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this information LGN makes no warranty of accuracy or interpretations thereof.

Section 2. System Overview


Provides general information on the ipLDK-60 System, including the system specifications and capacity.

Section 3. KSU Installation


Describes detailed instructions for planning the installation site and procedures to install the ipLDK-60 System.

Section 4. Board Installation


Describes detailed instructions for installing components of the ipLDK-60 Board.

Section 5. Terminal Connections and Wiring Method


Describes the kinds of terminals, maximum distance, and other device connections for the terminal.

Section 6. Starting the ipLDK-60 System


Provides general information for starting the System and basic Admin programming.

Section 7. Troubleshooting
Provides information on the ipLDK-60 System and deals with common troubleshooting issues.

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1.4 The list of abbreviations


AAFU: Auto Attendant Function Unit
AC: Alternating Current ACD: Automatic Call Distributor ADPCM: Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation AIS : Alarm Indication Signal ARM7TDMI: a 16-bit/32-bit RISC CPU designed by ARM ASIC: a BASIC dialect and shareware compiler for MS-DOS systems AWG: American Wire Gauge CEPT: European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations CHB308: 3 CO lines and 8 hybrid interface board CID: Caller ID CMU50PR: Call Metering (50KHz) and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit CMU12PR: Call Metering (12KHz or 16KHz) and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit CN: Connector CO: Central Office CPU: Central Processing Unit CSB316: 3 CO lines and 16 SLT interface board DC: Direct Current DKTU: Digital Key Telephone Unit DSP: Digital signal processing DSS: Direct Station Selection DTMF: Dual Tone Multi Frequency EMI: Electromagnetic Interference ESD: Electrostatic Discharge ETS: European Telecommunications Standards FSK: Frequency-shift keying GND: Ground IP: Internet Protocol JTAG: Joint Test Action Group KSU: Key Service Unit LAN: Local Area Network Max.: Maximum MBU: Mother Board Unit Min.: Minimum MJ: Modular Jack MODU: Modem Unit MOHU: Music On Hold Unit NT: Network Terminal PCB: Printed Circuit Board PCM: Pulse Code Modulation PFTU: Power Failure Transfer Unit PSTN: Public Switched Telephone Network PSU: Power Supply Unit RX: Receive Signal SLIB8: Single Line Interface Board with 8ports SLT: Single Line Telephone 4

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SMS: Short Message Service TD: Transmitted Data TDM: Time Division Multiplexing TE: Terminal Equipment TEGND: Terminal Equipment Ground TX: Transmitting signal UCD: User Call Distribution UL: Underwriters Laboratories UTP: Unshielded Twisted Pair VR: Voice Ring VT: Voice Tip VMIU: Voice Mail Interface Unit VOIB: Voice Over Internet Protocol interface Board VOIP: Voice over IP VOIU: Voice Over Internet Protocol Interface Unit

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2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
2.1 ipLDK-60 System Highlights
Features of the ipLDK-60 System include: Flexible architecture Simplifying system structure Powerful PC application via LAN, Modem, RS-232C 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)

2.1.1 System Connection Diagram


The following Figure shows the components that make up the ipLDK-60 System:

FIGURE 2.1.1 SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM 6

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2.2 System Components


BASIC KSU ITEM KSU PSU Main Board MBU CO and Extension Boards Other Boards CO Line and Extension Boards CHB308 CMU50PR CMU12PR CSB316 CMU50PR CMU12PR SLU8 SLIB8 VOIB VOIU PRHB8 SLU8 Other Boards VMIU AAFU MODU CMU50PR CMU12PR OPTION BOARD Key Service Unit Power Supply Unit Main Board Unit (3CO, 1DKT and 7 Hybrid) CO Line and DKT/SLT interface boards (CHB308, CSB316, SLIB8, E1HB8 and VOIB) VMIU, AAFU, MODU, CMU50PR, CMU12PR can be installed 3CO Lines and 8 Hybrid Interface Board Call Metering (50Hz) and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit (3 channels) Call Metering (12KHz or 16KHz) and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit (3 channels) 3 CO Lines and 16 SLT Interface Board Call Metering (50Hz) and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit (3 channels) Call Metering (12KHz or 16KHz) and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit (3 channels) 8 SLT Interface Unit Installed on CSB316 as a default 8 SLT Interface Board Voice over IP Board (4ch) Voice over IP unit (4ch) PRI and 8 Hybrid Interface Board 8 SLT Interface Unit Installed on E1HB8 as a default Voice Mail Interface Unit, 4 channels Auto Attendant Function Unit, 4 channels MODEM unit (33Kbps) Call Meeting (50Hz) and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit (3 channels) Call Metering (12KHz or 16KHz) and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit (3 channels) DESCRIPTION

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EXPANSION KSU
ITEM KSU PSU Main Board EMBU CO and Extension Boards Other Boards CO Line and Extension Boards CMU12PR CSB316 CMU50PR CMU12PR SLU8 SLIB8 Other Boards CMU50PR CMU12PR CHB308 CMU50PR OPTION BOARD Key Service Unit Power Supply Unit Expansion Main Board Unit (3 CO and 8 Hybrid) CO Line and DKT/SLT interface Boards (CHB308, CSB316, SLIB8) CMU12PR, CMU50PR can be installed 3 CO Lines and 8 Hybrid Interface Board Call Metering (50Hz) and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit (3 channels) Call Metering (12KHz or 16KHz) and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit (3 channels) 3 CO Lines and 16 SLT Interface Board Call Metering (50 Hz) and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit (3 channels) Call Metering (12KHz or 16KHz) and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit (3 channels) 8 SLT Interface Unit. Installed on CSB316 as a default. 8 SLT Interface Board Call Metering (50Hz) and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit (3 channels) Call Metering (12KHz or 16KHz) and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit (3 channels) DESCRIPTION

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2.3 Specifications
2.3.1 General Specifications
ITEM CPU Switching Device Memory Back-up Duration PSU DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ARM7 TDMI core(32bit, 50MHz) Custom Mixed-Signal ASIC Device 7years 100~240 +/- 10% Volt AC @47-63Hz 90W 2A @250Volt AC +5, -5, +27, +30Volt DC +24 Volt DC(+12VDC x 2ea) 5.0A @250Volt AC Max. 200mA Max. 3A (only BKSU), Max. 6A ( BKSU + EKSU ) 75Vrms, 25Hz 1A @30Volt DC 0dBm @600ohm 0dBm @600ohm 30Vrms @16-55Hz Less than +/-1.8% 5ms Min. 50 ms, Normally 100ms Min. 30ms, Normally 100ms 10PPS 60/40% or 66/33% 0 (oC) 40 (oC) 0 - 80% (non-condensing) 339mm(W) x 288mm(H) x 85mm(D) 339mm(W) x 288mm(H) x 85mm(D) 1.8Kg 1.8Kg Bell, ITU-T, V.34 V.32BIS, V.90 300bps up to 33Kbps speed rate Automatic rate negotiation 10 Base-T Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) 10 Mbps (Auto-Negotiation) Half Duplex or Full Duplex (Auto-Negotiation) H.323 Revision 2 G.711/G.726/G729/G.723.1 T.38 G.165

External Backup Battery

AC Voltage Input AC Power consumption AC Input Fuse DC Output Voltage Input Voltage Battery Fuse Charging Current Battery Load Current

Ring Signal External Relay Contact Music Source Input External Paging Port Ring Detect Sensitivity DTMF Dialing

Pulse Dialing Operating Environment Dimension Weight MODU

VOIB

Frequency Deviation Signal Rise Time Tone Duration, on time Inter-digit Time Pulse Rate Break/Make Ratio Temperature Humidity KSU Expansion KSU KSU Expansion KSU Analog Modem Speed Connection LAN Interface Speed Duplex VOIP Protocol Voice Compression Voice/Fax Switching Echo cancellation

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2.3.2 System Capacity


DESCRIPTION Time Slots CO Line Ports Max Direct Station (DKT, SLT, DSS) Connections External relay contact LAN MODEM Channel Attendant Positions Intercom Links Paging - All Call - Internal Station Speed Dial System Speed Dial Last Number Redial CO Line Group Station Group Conference Multi-Conference Internal MOH (13 Music Sources) External MOH External Paging port External Relay Contact Alarm Input RS-232C Port DTMF/CPT Receiver channels FSK Receiver channels PFT Circuit CAPACITY/BOARD 3/MBU, 3/EMBU, 3/CHB308, 3/CSB316, 8/VOIB, 30/PRHB8 8/MBU, 8/EMBU, 8/CHB308, 16/CSB316, 8/VOIB, 8/PRHB8 2/MBU MBU, VOIB, PRHB8 1/MODU Max. 5 Non-Blocking TOTAL 128 Max. 36 Max. 48 2 3 1

100/station, 24 digits each 24 digits each 15 ~ 50(by admin programming) 8 10 3~15 Party 3~15 Party 1/MBU 1/MBU 1/MBU 2/MBU, 2/EMBU 1/MBU 1/MBU 16 chs/MBU 16 chs/MBU 1/MBU, 1/EMBU, 1/CHB308, 1/CSB316

1 zone 5 zones 500 500 32 digits 8 10 All ports available Max. 3 groups 1 1 1 4 1 1 16 chs 16 chs 4

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3.1 Pre-Installation
Please read the following guidelines concerning installation and connection before installing the ipLDK-60 System. Be sure to comply with applicable local regulations.

3.1.1 Safety Installation Instructions


When installing the telephone wiring, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury, including the following: Never install the telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install the telephone jack in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. Never touch un-insulated 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.

3.1.2 Installation precautions


The ipLDK-60 System is designed for wall mounting or a free standing rack. Avoid installing in the following places: In direct sunlight and hot, cold, or humid places. Temperature range = 0 to 40oC. Places where shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong. Dusty places, or places where water or oil may come into contact with the System. Near high-frequency generating devices such as sewing machines or electric welders. On or near computers, fax machines, or other office equipment, as well as microwave ovens or air conditioners. Do not obstruct the openings on the top of the ipLDK-60 System. Do not stack up the optional service boards.

3.1.3 Wiring Precautions


Be sure to follow these precautions when wiring: Do not wire the telephone cable in parallel with an AC power source, such as a computer, fax machine, etc. If the cables are run near those wire, shield the cables with metal tubing or use shielded cables and ground the shields. If the cables are run on the floor, use 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 ipLDK-60 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 cause the ipLDK-60 System to operate improperly. If an extension does not operate properly, disconnect the telephone from the extension line and then re-connect, or turn the System power OFF and then ON again. Use twisted pair cable for connecting CO lines.

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3.2 KSU Installation


3.2.1 Unpacking
Open the box and verify that the items shown in Figure 3.2.1 are included:

Key Service Unit

Mounting template

CD manual

Power cord

Tie cable

Battery cable

Rubber feet

Anchor plug

Screw

Fuse

Relay connector

FIGURE 3.2.1 CARTON CONTENTS

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3.2.2 KSU Exterior and Dimension


Figure 3.2.2 shows the exterior and dimensions of the KSU.

FIGURE 3.2.2 KSU EXTERIOR AND DIMENSION

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3.2.3 Opening and Closing the Front Cover


3.2.3.1 Opening the Front Cover
1. Open the Cord cover and turn the screws counter-clockwise to loosen as shown in Figure 3.2.3.1. 2. Lift the front cover in the direction of the arrow as shown.

FIGURE 3.2.3.1 OPENING THE FRONT COVER

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3.2.3.2 Closing the Front Cover


1. Insert the front cover into the slot on the KSU as shown in Figure 3.2.3.2. 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 in the Figure.

FIGURE 3.2.3.2 CLOSING THE FRONT COVER NOTEPrior to operation, the front cover of the ipLDK-60 must be closed and the screws tightened.

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3.2.4 Power Supply Unit Installation


Before installation, assure that the AC plug is not connected to an AC outlet. The PSU is located at the left in the KSU and is pre-installed in the ipLDK-60 KSU. The PSU provides three DC voltage power sources to MBU through the 7-pin connector, CN7.

DESCRIPTION AC VOLTAGE INPUT AC FREQUENCY AC POWER CONSUMPTION AC INPUT FUSE DC OUTPUT VOLTAGE DC INPUT VOLTAGE BATTERY FUSE BATTERY CHARGING CURRENT

SPECIFICATION 100~240 VAC +/- 10 % 47-63HZ 90W 2A @250VOLT AC +5V/3A, -5V/0.2A, +27V/0.2A, +30/1.5A +24 VOLT DC (+12VDC X 2EA) 5.0A @250VOLT 200MA

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FIGURE 3.2.4 PSU INSTALLATION

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3.2.5 Frame Ground Connection


It is very important that the frame of the ipLDK-60 System is grounded: 1. Turn the grounding screw counter clockwise to loosen, as shown in Figure 3.2.5. 2. Insert the grounding wire and tighten the screw. 3. Then connect the grounding wire to an appropriate ground source (refer to Caution).

FIGURE 3.2.5 GROUNDING THE KSU CAUTION The equipment should be connected to a socket-outlet with a protective ground connection. For ground wire, green-and-yellow insulation is required and the cross-sectional area of the conductor must be more than UL 1015 AWG#18 (1.0mm)). It is recommended that the ground wire is shorter than 1m (3.28ft). We dose not provide the ground wire. Proper grounding is very important to protect the ipLDK-60 from external noise and to reduce the risk of electrocution in the event of lightning strike. Be sure to comply with applicable local regulations.

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3.2.6 External Backup Battery Installation


In case of power failure, the external backup batteries automatically maintain uninterrupted power for the ipLDK-60 System. The external batteries must provide 24V DC; this is generally accomplished by connecting two 12V batteries in a series arrangement as shown:

FIGURE 3.2.6 EXTERNAL BACKUP BATTERY INSTALLATION NOTEThe 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 the batteries during normal AC power operation at a maximum of about 200mA. PSU battery operation will be halted if the AC power is re-connected or if the battery voltage is too low to maintain full-system operation. The external batteries can maintain System operation as needed depending on several elements such as battery charge status, condition and capacity of the batteries, and System configuration (number of Station ports).

CAUTION It is recommended to use an external backup battery fuse (5A @250V) between the battery and the System.

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Recommended battery capacity is 24V/20AH MF; the ipLDK-60 System should be able to operate more than 3 hours with batteries that are in good condition. Carefully check the battery polarity with cable colors (Red and Blue) when connecting 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 manufacturers instructions.

3.2.7 KSU Mounting


3.2.7.1 Wall Mounting
1. Install 3 anchor plugs in the wall using the mounting template included for accurate placement (Figure 3.2.7.1A). 2. Attach the mounting template using the 3 screws and anchors included. 3. Hook the KSU onto the screws, making sure that the System slides down securely (Figure 3.2.7.1B).

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Figure 3.2.7.1A Mounting Template

4 BOARD INSTALLATION
4.1 Installation of the Boards
Prior to installing the Boards, the following should be considered: CAUTION Power must be turned OFF. To protect the System from static electricity, do not touch the boards. To discharge static, touch a grounded object, or 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: 4. Before inserting the Board, remove the cover plate of slot as shown in #1 of Figure 4.1. 5. Holding the board as shown in #2 of the diagram, carefully insert the Board in the direction of the arrow so that the Board securely engages with the connector on the mother board (#3).

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FIGURE 4.1 BOARD INSTALLATION

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4.2 Main Board Unit (MBU)


The Main Board Unit (MBU) controls communication between the peripheral interfaces, supervises all resources in the system, controls the gain adjustment of the PCM signal, generates the System tones, and manages System call processing.

FIGURE 4.2 MBU

NOTEWhen AC Power was failed, the last SLT port on MBU will be connected to CO1 automatically.

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The MBU is installed in the KSU and provides various kinds of connectors RJ11 modular jacks for the connection of peripheral boards and miscellaneous functions (refer to Figure and Table).

FIGURE 4.3 MBU CONNECTION PORTS

CONNECTOR, MODULAR JACK AND SWITCH FUNCTIONS SWITCH/CONNECTOR CN1 CN2 CN4 CN5 CN9 & CN10 CN14 CN6 CN7 CN8 MJ1 MJ2-1 MJ2 MJ2-2~8 CN13 MJ3 PJ1 (Red) PJ2 (Blue) SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 FUNCTIONS KSU Connection to Expansion KSU with Link cable CO and Extension board(CHB308 / CSB316 / SLIB8 / PRHB8) installation MODU Installation VMIU / AAFU Installation CMU50PR / CMU12PR Installation VOIB Installation JTAG Port for Emulator PSU Connection (+5V, -5V, +30V) RS-232C Port Connection 3 CO Lines Connection 1 DKT or Alarm sensor 7 DKTs or 7 SLTs Connection External Relay Contact LAN External MOH Connection External PAGE Connection 4 Poles DIP Switch for Software Usage Lithium Battery ON/OFF Switch for Memory and RTC Back Up System Reset Button JTAG Reset Enable/Disable Switch 23 REMARK 50Pins 50Pins 20Pins 32Pins 6 & 8Pins 16Pins For Test 7Pins 9Pins 3Arrays 8Arrays 4Pins 1 LAN

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4.2.1 Modular Jack (MJ1 MJ3) Pin Assignment


4.2.1.1 MBU MJ1 (CO)
MBU MJ11,2,3 Connector RJ11 PIN Number NO 1,2 3,4 5,6 Signal Name N/A CO-T, CO-R N/A

4.2.1.2 MBU MJ2 (Extension)


MBU MJ2-1 (DKT ONLY) CONNECTOR RJ11 PIN NUMBER NO 1 2 3,4 5 6 SIGNAL NAME N/A DKT-T ALARM_Detection DKT-R N/A

MBU MJ22,3,4,5,6,7,8 CONNECTOR RJ11 PIN NUMBER NO 1 2 3,4 5 6 SIGNAL NAME N/A DKT-T SLT-T, SLT-R DKT-R N/A

NOTEWhen installing DKT or SLT on Hybrid Ports, (MJ2-2,3,4,5,6,7,8), keep the above pin assignment. Otherwise the DKT or SLT will not operate normally.

TERMINAL DKT CONNECTOR RJ11 PIN NUMBER NO 1 2 3,4 5 6 SIGNAL NAME N/A RING Reserved TIP N/A

TERMINAL SLT CONNECTOR RJ11 PIN NUMBER NO 1,2 3,4 5,6 SIGNAL NAME N/A TIP, RING N/A

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4.2.1.3 CN13 Pin Assignment (Relay Contact)


CN13 CONNECTOR
4 PIN

NO 1 2 3 4

SIGNAL NAME Relay 1-pin1 Relay 1-pin2 Relay 2-pin1 Relay 2-pin2

4.2.1.4 MJ3 Pin Assignment (LAN)


Connector RJ45 Pin Number
8 1

NO 4,5,7,8 1 2 3 6

SIGNAL NAME TX+ TXRXRX+

FUNCTION RESERVED Transmit Data Transmit Data Receive Data Receive Data

4.2.2 Switch, LED and Connector


4.2.1.5 SW1 Functions and LED indications
SWITCH 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 FUNCTION Administration Programming Access Command/Event Trace (Software Testing) Simplified Message Desk Control (SMDI Voice Mail) Database Default on Power Up OFF Disable Enable SMDI ON Disable ON (DEFAULT) Enable Disable SMDI OFF Enable

Before programming the System, switch 1-4 should be ON and then power cycle OFF and ON to initialize the default System database. Once the database has been initialized, switch 1-4 should be placed in the OFF position to protect the database. After putting the SW2 lithium battery switch ON to protect the RAM/RTC data, install the option boards to the MBU. NOTE

The SW2-DIP switch should be turned ON to protect the System database in case of power failure. As needed, replace the batteries with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer; the System will not function normally if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Be sure to 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. LED INDICATIONS MEANING Periodic ToggleON, 300msec; OFF, 300msec. In Use or Idle StatusON, One or more Port(s) in use; OFF, idle TimerFlashes every 100msec. LCD Active UpdatingFlashes every 300msec.

LED LD1 (Blue) LD2 (Blue) LD3 (Blue) LD4 (Blue)

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4.3 Expansion Main Board Unit (EMBU)


The EMBU (shown Figure 4.3A) provides the following: DKT and SLT Interface Circuits Ring Generation circuit External Relay contacts 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.

FIGURE 4.3A EMBU

NOTE
n n

When AC Power was failed, the last SLT port on 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.

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The EMBU is installed in the KSU and provides various kinds of connectors and RJ11 modular jacks for the connection of peripheral boards and miscellaneous functions (refer to Figure 4.3B and Table).

FIGURE 4.3B EMBU CONNECTION PORTS

CONNECTOR/MODULAR JACK/SWITCH FUNCTIONS SWITCH/CONNECTOR CN1 CN2 CN9 & CN10 CN13 CN7 MJ1 MJ2 FUNCTIONS KSU Connection from Basic KSU with Link cable CO and Extension board (CHB308 / CSB316 / SLIB8) installation CMU50PR / CMU12PR installation External Relay contact PSU connection 3 CO connection 8 DKTs or 8SLTs connection REMARK 50Pins 50Pins 6 & 8 Pins 4 Pins 7Pins 3 Arrays 8 Arrays

LED INDICATIONS LED LD1 (Blue) MEANING Periodic ToggleON, 300msec; OFF, 300msec.

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4.3.1.1 EMBU MJ1(CO)
EMBU MJ1 1,2,3 CONNECTOR RJ11 PIN NUMBER NO 1,2 3,4 5,6 SIGNAL NAME N/A CO-T, CO-R N/A

EMBU MJ2 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 (EXTENSION) NO SIGNAL NAME 1 N/A 2 DKT-T 3,4 SLT-T, SLT-R 5 DKT-R 6 N/A NOTEWhen installing the DKT or SLT on Hybrid Ports (MJ2-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8), keep the above pin assignment. Otherwise, the DKT or SLT will not operate normally. RJ11 CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER

TERMINAL DKT CONNECTOR RJ11 PIN NUMBER NO 1 2 3,4 5 6 SIGNAL NAME N/A RING Reserved TIP N/A

TERMINAL SLT CONNECTOR RJ11 PIN NUMBER NO 1,2 3,4 5,6 SIGNAL NAME N/A TIP, RING N/A

4.3.1.2 CN13 Pin Assignment (Relay Contact)


CN13 CONNECTOR
4 PIN

NO 1 2 3 4

SIGNAL NAME Relay 1-pin1 Relay 1-pin2 Relay 2-pin1 Relay 2-pin2

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CONNECTOR TYPE RJ11 RJ11 RJ11 RJ45 RJ45, RJ11

BOARD CHB308 CSB316 SLIB8 VOIB PRHB8

LINE 3 CO and 8SLT or 8 DKT 3 CO and 16 SLT 8 SLT 4 channels 1 PRI and 8SLT or 8 DKT

DESCRIPTION 3 CO Line and 8 Hybrid Interface 3 CO Line and 16 SLT Interface 8 SLT Interface Voice over IP unit PRI and 8 Hybrid interface

CABLE DKT : 4 wire CO,SLT:2wire 2 wire 2 wire 4 channels PRI : 8 wire DKT : 4 wire SLT : 2 wire

REMARK

4.4.1 CHB308 (3 CO Line and 8 Hybrid Interface Board)


The CHB308 can be installed on the CHB308/CSB316/SLIB8 (CN2) connector of the MBU or EMBU, and provides 3 CO/PBX Loop Start CO Line interfaces that support Pulse/DTMF signaling. Each interface contains ring and 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.

FIGURE 4.4.1 CHB308

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NOTEBe careful not to drop the KSU.

4.4.1.1 Rack Mounting


To attach the ipLDK-60 System to the rack: 6. Attach the rack bracket to the bottom of the ipLDK-60 System as shown in Figure 3.2.7.2 and attach it to the System securely by tightening the screws clockwise. 7. Affix the bracket with the 4 screws provided (Figure 3.2.7.2).

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FIGURE 3.2.7.2 RACK BRACKET AND RACK MOUNTING

4.4.1.2 Desktop Mounting


To use the ipLDK-60 System on a flat surface, do the following procedure: 8. To attach the rubber feet to the bottom of the ipLDK-60 System as shown in Figure 3.2.7.3, first remove the backing paper from the sticker on the rubber feet. 9. After attaching the rubber feet to the BKSU and EKSU, mount the EKSU onto the BKSU firmly.

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FIGURE 3.2.7.3 DESKTOP MOUNTING

4.5 Expansion KSU Installation


4.5.1 Unpacking
Open the box and verify that the items shown in Figure 3.3.1 are included:

Key Service Unit

Mounting template

Power cord

Battery cable

Jump wire

Link cable

Tie cable

Rubber feet

Anchor plug

Screw 33

Fuse

Relay connector

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4.5.2 Connecting Expansion KSU to Basic KSU


10. To connect, perform the following Steps: 11. Remove the cover plate of each KSU. 12. Use the link cable to connect the Basic KSU to the Expansion KSU. 13. To fix the link cable securely, turn the screw clockwise to tighten and then tie the link cable with tie cable.

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FIGURE 3.3.2 EXPANSION KSU TO BASIC KSU CONNECTION

NOTE When AC Power was failed, the last SLT port on 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.

4.5.3

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4.5.4 Expansion KSU Mounting


NOTE Do not make any connections between the BKSU and EKSU using link cable until they both have been properly installed to the Wall Mounting or Rack Mounting as applicable.

4.5.4.1 Wall Mounting


14. It is recommended to install the Expansion system very close in proximity to the Basic System (within 5cm). 15. 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. 16. Insert the included 3 screws to 3 anchor plugs.

FIGURE 3.3.3.1A MOUNTING TEMPLATE 17. Hook the Expansion KSU onto the installed screws, making sure that the System slides down securely (Figure 3.3.3.1B).

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FIGURE 3.3.3.1B EXPANSION KSU WALL MOUNTING NOTEBe careful not to drop the KSU.

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4.5.4.2 Rack Mounting


18. It is recommended to install the Expansion system very close in proximity to the Basic System. 19. Attach the rack bracket to the bottom of the ipLDK-60 system as shown in Figure 3.3.3.2A, and attach it to the System securely by tightening the screws clockwise.

FIGURE 3.3.3.2A RACK BRACKET 20. To attach the ipLDK-60 System to the rack, affix the bracket with the 4 screws provided (Figure 3.3.3.2B).

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FIGURE 3.3.3.2B KSU RACK MOUNTING

4.5.4.3 Modular Jack (MJ1-MJ2) Pin Assignment


CHB308 MJ1 1,2,3

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SIGNAL NAME N/A CO-T, CO-R N/A

CHB308 MJ2 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 (EXTENSION) CONNECTOR RJ11 PIN NUMBER NO 1 2 3,4 5 6 SIGNAL NAME N/A DKT-T SLT-T, SLT-R DKT-R N/A

4.5.4.4 Add-On Board CMU50PR(Call Metering-50 Hz & Polarity Reversal Detection unit)
The CMU50PR provides 3 channels Call Metering detection for 50Hz and provides 3 channels of Polarity Reversal Detection for call metering. It can be installed on the MBU, EMBU, CHB308, or CSB316.

4.5.4.5 Add-On Board CMU12PR(Call Metering-12KHz or 16KHz & Polarity Reversal Detection unit)
The CMU12PR provides 3 channels Call Metering detection for 12 KHz or 16KHz and provides 3 channels of Polarity Reversal Detection for call metering. It can be installed on the MBU, EMBU, CHB308, or CSB316.

4.5.5 CSB316 (3 CO and 16 SLT Interface Board)


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FIGURE 4.4.2.1 CSB316

4.5.5.1 Modular Jack Pin Assignment


CSB316 MJ1 1,2,3 CONNECTOR RJ11 PIN NUMBER NO 1,2 3,4 5,6 SIGNAL NAME N/A CO-T, CO-R N/A

CSB316 MJ2 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 CONNECTOR RJ11 PIN NUMBER NO 1 2 3,4 5 6 SIGNAL NAME N/A SLT-T SLT-T, SLT-R SLT-R N/A

NOTEThe CSB316 is shipped with 8 Terminal Blocks

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FIGURE 4.4.2.2 TERMINAL BLOCK

TERMINAL SLT CONNECTOR RJ11 PIN NUMBER NO 1,2 3,4 5,6 SIGNAL NAME N/A TIP, RING N/A

4.5.5.2 Add-On Board CMU50PR (Call Metering-50Hz and Polarity Detection Unit)
The CMU50PR provides 3 Call Metering Detection for 50Hz and provides 3 channels of Polarity Reversal detection for call metering. It can be installed on the MBU, EMBU, CHB308, or CSB316.

4.5.5.3 Add-On Board CMU12PR(Call Metering-12KHz or 16KHz & Polarity Reversal Detection unit)
The CMU12PR provides 3 channels Call Metering detection for 12 KHz or 16 KHz and provides 3 channels of Polarity Reversal Detection for call metering. It can be installed on the MBU, EMBU, CHB308, or CSB316.

4.5.5.4 Add-On Board SLU8 (8SLT Interface Unit)


The SLU8 provides 8 SLT interfaces and can be installed on only the CSB316. It can be installed on CSB316 only as a default when shipped.

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4.5.6 SLIB8 (8 SLT Interface Board)


The SLIB8 can be installed on the CHB308/CSB316/SLIB8(CN2) connector of the MBU or EMBU, and provides 8 possible SLT interfaces. It can generate FSK signals for outgoing Caller ID; DTMF signals for outgoing Caller ID.

FIGURE 4.4.3 SLIB8

4.5.6.1 Modular Jack Pin Assignment


SLIB8 MJ2 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 CONNECTOR RJ11 PIN NUMBER NO 1 2 3,4 5 6 SIGNAL NAME N/A Reserved SLT-T, SLT-R Reserved N/A

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4.5.7 VOIB (Voice over Internet protocol Board (4ch))


The VOIB can be installed on MBU and provided four VoIP channels. The length of the Ethernet cable should be less than 10 meters.

FIGURE 4.4.4 VOIB

The VOIB can 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 LAN Interface Speed Duplex VoIP Protocol Voice Compression Voice/Fax Switching Echo cancellation Specification 10 Base-T Ethernet(IEEE 802.3) 10 Mbps (Auto-Negotiation) Half Duplex or Full Duplex(Auto-Negotiation) H.323 Revision 2 G.711/G.726/G729/G.723.1 T.38 G.165

4.5.7.1 Various switches and connectors functions


Switch / Connector SW1 SW2 CN1 CN2 CN3 & CN4 CN5 MJ1 Functions VOIB Reset Switch for CPU (S32510A) Pole 2: Boot mode selection, others: reserved JTAG(Joint Test Action Group) for debug RS232C Trace Tool Connection VOIU Board Connection MBU Connection Network(RJ-45) Cable Connection Remark Default : Pole 2 (ON), Others (OFF)

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LED LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD8 LD9 LD10 LD11 MJ1-LD2(yellow) MJ1-LD1(green/orange) Functions Channel1 Seize indication LED (ON: Busy, OFF: Idle) Channel2 Seize indication LED (ON: Busy, OFF: Idle) Channel3 Seize indication LED (ON: Busy, OFF: Idle) Channel4 Seize indication LED (ON: Busy, OFF: Idle) Channel5 Seize indication LED (ON: Busy, OFF: Idle) Channel6 Seize indication LED (ON: Busy, OFF: Idle) Channel7 Seize indication LED (ON: Busy, OFF: Idle) Channel8 Seize indication LED (ON: Busy, OFF: Idle) VOIU DSP operation status LED (ON: Normal, OFF: Fail) VOIB DSP operation status LED (ON: Normal, OFF: Fail) DSP HINT interrupt LED (ON: Active, OFF: Idle) Speed Status LED (OFF: 10Mbps) Link Status LED (ON: Link, Toggle: Data transfer)

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4.5.7.2 Pin assignment


Connector RJ45 Pin Number NO 4,5,7,8 1 2 3 6 SIGNAL NAME TX+ TXRXRX+ FUNCTION

RESERVED Transmit Data Transmit Data Receive Data Receive Data

NOTE - 10BASE-T runs on Category 3 UTP or higher.

4.5.7.3 VOIU (Internet protocol unit (4ch))


The VOIB can be installed on VOIB and provided four VoIP channels.

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4.5.8 PRHB8 (PRI and 8 Hybrid Interface Board)


The PRI and 8 Hybrid interface Board(PRHB8) is based on the existing interface described in ITU-T Recommendations G.704, G.703 and G.823. It covers CEPT frame format which consist of 32, 8bit timeslots, data rate at 2.048MHz. Of the 32 timeslots in a frame, 30 timeslots are defined as information channels, timeslots 1-15 and 17-31 which correspond to telephone channels 1-30. The frame has a duration of 125usec and contains 32 time slots (TSs) of 8 slots. TS 0 is allocated to frame alignment sync. And TS 16 is allocated to the signaling channel, the other TSs are available for allocation to the B channel. CEPT frame has four signaling bits, A, B, C and D. Signaling bits for all 30 information channels are transmitted in timeslot 16 of frames 1-15. The E1HB8 supports pulse dialing, DTMF dialing, and MFC-R2 register signaling (based on ITU-T Recommendation Q.440-480). Data & bit clock are transmitted by the NT master and extracted by TE slave. The ipLDK-60 system will be positioned as TE slave. The PLL circuitry on the E1HB8 extracts the reference clock from the bit stream and generates the system main clock (32.768MHz) which is synchronized with digital trunk line.

FIGURE 4.4.6 PRHB8

Pin assignment
LAN PORT
Connector RJ45 Pin Number NO 4,5,7,8 1 2 3 6 SIGNAL NAME Reserved TX+ TXRXRX+ Transmit Data Transmit Data Receive Data Receive Data FUNCTION

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RJ11 PORT
CONNECTOR RJ11 PIN NUMBER NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 SIGNAL NAME N/A DKT-T SLT-T SLT-R DKT-R N/A

Various connectors functions


Connector/Switch SW1 SW3 CN1 CN2 CN3 CN6/CN7 Reset switch JTGA port for CPU emulator Serial port(RS232C) for tracing of PRHB8 JTAG port for DSP emulator Connector for SLU8 Function Software testing (Not used) Remark Default : off

LED Indications
LED LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD8 LD9 LD10 Function PLL Synchronization Loss of Signal from the Line AIS Frame Alignment Error Multi-use Board Sync Error Indication of channel use Normal operation indication PLL clock selection In-use indication of 8 Hybrid External In-use Status ON Sync. Error LOS Alarm error FA error MF error Error Channel use OFF Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal All channel Idle Blink Internal Idle Red Remark

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4.6.1 Voice Mail Interface Unit (VMIU)/ Auto Attendant Function Unit (AAFU)
The Voice Mail Interface Unit (VMIU) can be installed on the VMIU/AAFU connector (CN5) of the MBU, and provides the capability for System announcements, ACD/UCD announcements, and User Greetings. The Auto Attendant Function Unit (AAFU) can be installed on the VMIU/AAFU connector (CN5) of the MBU, and provides System Announcement and ACD/UCD Announcements.

FIGURE 4.5.1 VMIU/AAFU VMIU DESCRIPTION ITEM Channel Max Record Time: System Greeting (system announcement) User Record Time Max. Number of User Voice Messages DETAIL 4 Channels 123 Min. 24 Min. 99 Min. 800

NOTEUser 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.

AAFU DESCRIPTION ITEM Channel Max Record Time: System Greeting (system announcement) User Record Time Max. Number of User Voice Messages DETAIL 4 Channels 33 Min. 24 Min. 9 Min. 800

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4.6.2 Modem Function Unit (MODU)


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.

FIGURE 4.5.2 MODU

4.6.3 CMU50PR (Call Metering-50Hz and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit)


The Call Metering-50Hz and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit (CMU50PR) provides 3 Call Metering Detection circuits for 50Hz and provides 3 channels of Polarity Reversal Detection for Call Metering or signaling. It can be installed on the MBU, EMBU, CHB308, or CSB316.

4.6.4 CMU12PR (Call Metering-12KHz and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit


The Call Metering-12KHz (or 16KHz) and Polarity Reversal Detection Unit (CMU12PR) provides 3 Call Metering Detection circuits for 12KHz (or 16KHz) and provides 3 channels of Polarity Reversal Detection for Call Metering or signaling. It can be installed on the MBU, EMBU, CHB308, or CSB316.

FIGURE 4.5.6 CMU12PR AND CMU50PR

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5 TERMINAL CONNECTION AND WIRING METHOD


5.1 Terminal and Door Phone Models
Various types of digital terminals can be used with the ipLDK-60 MBU / EMBU / CHB308 / CSB316 / PRHB8 as listed in the Table and show below: MODEL LDP-7004N LDP-7004D LDP-7008D LDP-7016D LDP-7024D LDP-7024LD LDP-7048DSS LIP-7008D LIP-7016D LIP-7024D LIP-7024LD LIP-7048DSS LDP-DPB DESCRIPTION No LCD, 4 Flexible Button Display 2 Line LCD, 4 Flexible Button Display 2 Line LCD, 8 Flexible Button Display 3 Line LCD, 16 Flexible Button Display 3 Line LCD, 24 Flexible Button Display Large LCD, 24 Flexible Button Display 48 Button DSS Console 2 Line LCD, 8 Flexible Button Display 3 Line LCD, 16 Flexible Button Display 3 Line LCD, 24 Flexible Button Display Large LCD, 24 Flexible Button Display 48 Button DSS Console Door Phone Box

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5.1.1 Terminal Cabling Distance

FIGURE 5.1.1 TERMINAL CABLING DISTANCE

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5.1.2 Basic Terminal Connection


5.1.2.1 DKT and DSS
The following illustrates how to connect the DKT to your System:

FIGURE 5.1.2 DKT AND DSS CONNECTION

PIN ASSIGNMENT CONNECTOR RJ11 PIN NUMBER NO 1 2 3,4 5 6 SIGNAL NAME N/A DKT-T Reserved DKT-R N/A

5.1.2.2 SLT
The following illustrates how to connect the SLT to your System:

FIGURE 5.1.3 SLT CONNECTION

PIN ASSIGNMENT CONNECTOR RJ11 PIN NUMBER NO 1,2 3,4 5,6 SIGNAL NAME N/A TIP, RING N/A

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5.1.3 Connecting Additional Terminals


The MBU provides connections for one external music source, 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).

FIGURE 5.1.4 ADDITIONAL TERMINAL CONNECTION

5.1.3.1 External Music Source Wiring


The MBU accommodates one external music port through a PJ1 (RED) audio jack.

5.1.3.2 Relay Contacts


The MBU/EMBU provides 2 relay contact that is used for loud bell or general purpose through pin No. 1-4 of CN13.

5.1.3.3 External Paging Port wiring


The MBU supports one external paging port through a PJ2 (BLUE) audio jack.

5.1.3.4 Alarm Detection Wiring


The MBU provides an external alarm detection input, which can be used to transmit notification to extensions when the external switch is closed or opened (programmable through Admin Programming). This alarm detection input is provided through MJ2-1 pin 3-4 of MBU.

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5.2 Cable Wiring


5.2.1 Wall Mount Wiring
To install wall mount wiring, perform the following Steps: 21. Ensure the BKSU and EKSU have been installed correctly. 22. Connect cables to the CO/STA port and the MOH/RS-232C ports as shown in Figure 5.2.1. 23. Connect the Power cord and the Battery cable. 24. Remove plastic filter pieces. 25. 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. 26. Close the cover of the KSUs and close the cord cover.

FIGURE 5.2.1 WALL MOUNT WIRING

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5.2.2 Rack Mount Wiring


27. Ensure the BKSU and EKSU have been installed correctly. 28. Connect cables to the CO/STA port and the MOH/RS-232C ports as shown in Figure 5.2.2. 29. Connect the Power cord and the Battery cable. 30. Remove plastic filter pieces. 31. 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. 32. Close the cover of the KSUs and close the cord cover.

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6.1 Before Starting the ipLDK-60 System
In preparation for programming, perform the following Steps: 33. The DIP switch (SW2) should be turned ON prior to installing the MBU to protect the System data in case of power failure. Check the DIP switch (SW1) of the MBU to All ON. Plug the AC power cord into the ipLDK-60 System and AC outlet. Program the Nation Code (PGM100) as applicable. Reset the ipLDK-60 System. Set the 4th pole (SW1) of the MBU OFF when the System operates normally, to protect programmed features after System power-up and initialization.

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6.2 Basic Programming


The ipLDK-60 System can be programmed to meet an individual customers needs. There are two ways to perform Admin Programming: PC Admin Refer to PC Admin Programming Manual DKT In this manual, DKT (Station 100) Admin Programming is described.

6.2.1 DKT Programming


All programming is done at Station 100 (Station Port #00) using the LDP-6230D Digital Key Telephone. Additional programming stations may be assigned (113 - FLEX1), but only DKT can be active in the programming mode at any one time. When in programming mode, Station 100 does not operate as a normal telephone, but instead works as a programming instrument with all of the buttons redefined. The keys of the dial pad are used to enter the various data fields to enter numerical information: Flexible Buttons The 24 buttons located at the right side of the phone are used to indicate a specific data field and to enter information. 3 Soft Buttons (BACK / DELETE / SAVE) it is used to go back, to delete data, or to save data input.

6.2.1.1 Button Explanation


Figure 6.2.1.1 describes the buttons and function keys (refer to the LDP-7024D User Guide and also the LIP-7024D User Guide for detailed information and operation instructions).

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FIGURE 6.2.1.2 DESCRIPTION OF LIP-7024D BUTTONS

6.2.2 Entering the Programming Mode


To enter programming mode, perform the following Steps: 34. Lift the Handset. Or 1. Press the [MON] button on the Admin Station; the ICM tone should be heard. 35. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button and dial * #; a confirmation tone should be heard. 36. Enter the Admin password if the password has been set; a confirmation tone should be heard indicating that the Station is in Admin Programming mode. 37. Each program is accessed by pressing the [TRANS/PGM] button, the following should display: ENTER PGM NUMBER

Dial the desired three-digit program number. If an error is made while entering data, the [TRANS/PGM] button will return to the previous status. NOTETo return to the previous state while Admin Programming, press the [BACK] button among 3 soft buttons (clears the temporary data fields).

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6.2.2.1 Permanent Update Procedure


To accept changes while programming, perform the following Steps: 38. Press the [HOLD/SAVE]button when all changes have been entered to store the data permanently. 39. A confirmation tone should be heard when pressing the [HOLD/SAVE] button if all data was entered correctly. If there were any errors in the entering of data, an error tone will be presented and data will not be stored in the permanent memory.

6.2.2.2 Resetting the System


To reset the System, perform the following: 40. Enter [PGM] +450 then [FLEX] +15 and press the [HOLD/SAVE] button.

6.2.3 Pre-Programming
6.2.3.1 Location PGM Nation Code and Site Name (PGM 100)
NOTEThe 4th pole of the DIP switch (SW1) on the MBU must be turned ON. Nation Code To program the Nation Code, perform the following Steps: 41. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button + PGM number (100) then [FLEX1] + 55 [Nation Code for Brazil]. 42. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept the change. 43. Now Rest ipLDK-60 to initialize Database for Nation. 44. Set the 4th pole (SW1) of the MBU OFF when the System operates normally, to protect programmed features. Site Name 45. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button +Enter Site Name (use the following DKT Map, Max. 23 characters allowed), then press [FLEX2]. 46. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept the change.
DKTU CHARACTER BUTTON MAP

Q 11 Z 12 . 13 1 10 G 41 H - 42 I - 43 4 40 P 71 Q 72 R - 73 S - 74 7 70 *1 - Blank *2 - : *3 - ,

A - 21 B - 22 C - 23 2 - 20 J - 51 K - 52 L - 53 5 - 50 T - 81 U - 82 V - 83 8 - 80

D - 31 E - 32 F - 33 3 - 30 M - 61 N - 62 O - 63 6 - 60 W - 91 X - 92 Y - 93 Z - 94 9 - 90

0-00

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NATION CODE TABLE NATION CODE Argentina 54 Bangladesh 880 Brazil 55 Cameroon 237 CIS 7 Cyprus 357 Ecuador 593 Ethiopia 251 France 33 Ghana 233 Guatemala 502 Honduras 504 Indonesia 62 Ireland 353 Japan 81 Korea 82 Libya 218 Malta 356 Morocco 212 Nigeria 234 Pakistan 92 Paraguay 595 Portugal 351 Senegal 221 Spain 34 Sweden 46 Thailand 66 U.A.E. 971 Venezuela 58 TELSTRA *61

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NATION America Bahrain Bolivia Burma China (Taiwan) Costa Rica Denmark El Salvador Finland Germany Guam Haiti India Iraq Italy Kenya Liberia Malaysia Monaco New Zealand Oman P.N.G. Philippines Saudi Arabia South Africa Swaziland TELKOM Turkey Uruguay Y.A.R.

CODE 1 973 591 95 886 506 45 503 358 49 671 509 91 964 39 254 231 60 377 64 968 675 63 966 27 268 *27 90 598 967

NATION Australia Belgium Brunei China Colombia Czech Egypt Fiji Gabon Greece Guyana Hong Kong Iran Israel Jordan Kuwait Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands Norway Panama Peru Qatar Singapore Sri Lanka Switzerland Tunisia United Kingdom Vietnam

CODE 61 32 673 56 57 42 20 679 241 30 592 852 98 972 962 965 352 52 31 47 507 51 974 65 94 41 216 44 84

6.2.3.2 Board Assignment (PGM 101)


To use CO line, extension line, and board, first of all if the code of these boards is registered on system at PGM101, you can normally use the board. When registering board, if the 4th pole (SW1) of the MBU is on, the board is automatically registered. And while using ipLDK-60 System, in case of adding some of boards, if passively assigning those, you can use it. When the 4th pole th (SW1) of the MBU is on and board is automatically registered, you must make the 4 pole (SW1) of the MBU off and system reset At Admin programming mode, 47. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button + PGM number (101) 48. Enter slot number (2 digits) 49. Press [FLEX1] button. 50. Enter Board Type code (2 digits) 51. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept the change.

STA SLIB16 SLIB8 HYBRID

CODE 13 14 17

COL LCOB3 PRI VOIB

BOARD ID CODE 33 40 41

ETC VMIU AAFU

CODE 64 65

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SLOT DEFINITION SLOT POSITION Hybrid on BKSU Optional extension board on BKSU Hybrid port on EKSU Optional extension board on EKSU LCOB on BKSU Optional LCOB/PRHB8 on BKSU LCOB on EKSU Optional LCOB on EKSU VMIB/AAFB VOIB

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SLOT NUMBER 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

KINDS OF BOARDS HYBRID HYBRID,SLIB8,SLIB16 HYBRID HYBRID,SLIB8,SLIB16 LCOB3 LCOB3, PRI (DCOB) LCOB3 LCOB3 VMIU, AAFU VOIB

FIGURE 6.2.3.2 SLOT LOCATIONS

6.2.3.3 Logical Slot Assignment (PGM 103)


If assignment of each board is end, it is automatically registered by slot number order. User can reassign slot order of each CO Line or extension line to appropriate to user circumstance. For example, if CO Line board (LCOB) is installed at Slot 5 and at Slot 6 CO line 01-03 becomes CO line of Slot 5. But if installing each CO line board on the contrary, CO line 01-03 becomes CO line of Slot 6. COL Board 52. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button + PGM number (103) 53. Press [FLEX1] button. 54. Enter logical slot number (CO board slot: 05-08, 10) 55. Press [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept change. STA Board 1. 2. 3. 4. VMIU Board 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button + PGM number (103) Press [FLEX3] button. Enter logical slot number (VMIU Slot: 09) Press [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept change. 62 Press the [TRANS/PGM] button + PGM number (103) Press [FLEX2] button. Enter logical slot number (STA board slot: 01-04) Press [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept change.

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6.2.3.4 Numbering Plan Type (PGM 104)


To program the Numbering Plan Type, perform the following: 56. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button + 104. 57. Enter the Numbering Plan Type (1 digit, refer to Table). 58. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept changes. NUMBERING PLAN TYPE DEFAU REMARK LT st Yes As the basic type, the 1 digit of the Station number should be 1-4. No The Station number can be changed up to 799. No No No No No No The Station number can be changed up to 999.

NUMBER SET TYPE/ PRESS # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

INTERCOM RANGE 100 147 100 147 100 147 700 747 200 247 21 68 100 147 100 147

6.2.3.5 Flexible Numbering Plan (PGM 105)


To set the Flexible Numbering Plan, perform the following Steps: 59. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button + 105. 60. Enter the Station Range (dial the Start and End numbers as described in the Table). 61. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept changes.

STATION NUMBERS 000 001 002 003 100 101 102 103 000 001 002 003 100 101 102 103

NUMBERING PLAN DETAIL DESCRIPTION [TRANS/PGM] + 105 Station Number AssignFour station numbers correspond to the 4 port numbers. The Station number length is in the range of 2 digits through 4 digits. There are two methods for changing the station number: Dial two station numbers Dial the range of the 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 change, or press another Flexible button to assign a Station number to other stations without saving. To change the next 4 station numbers then press [] button. If you want to change previous 4 station numbers, then press [] button. To delete all Station numbers, press the [SPEED] button and press the [HOLD/SAVE] button; all station numbers will be cleared. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button to save changes to the database permanently (Ex: Press FLEX 2, dial 400 and press [HOLD/SAVE] button).

000 001 002 003 100 400 102 103

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6.2.3.6 Flexible Numbering Plan (PGM 106-107)


To program Flexible Numbering using PGM 106, perform the following Steps: 62. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button + 106. 63. Enter the desired code (refer to Table). 64. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept changes. FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN (PGM106) ITEM DEFAULT VALUE Station Group Pilot Number Range 620-629 Internal Page Zone Number Range 501-510 Internal All Call Page 543 Meet Me Page 544 External Page Zone 545 All Call Page (Internal/External) 549 SMDR Account Code 550 Flash Command to CO Line 551 Last Number Redial (LNR) 552 Do-Not-Disturb 553 Call Forward 554 Speed Dial Program 555 MSG Wait/Call-Back Enable 556 MSG Wait/Call Back Answer 557 Speed Dial Access 558 Cancel DND/CFW/Pre-Selected MSG Features 559 SLT Hold 560 Reserved Reserved SLT Program Mode Select 563 ACD Reroute 564

FLEX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

To program Flexible numbering using PGM 107, perform the following Steps: 65. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button + 107. 66. Enter the desired code (refer to Table). 67. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept changes. FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN (PGM 107) FLEX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ITEM Alarm Reset Group Call Pickup UCD Group DND Night Answer Call Park Location Range Direct Call Pick-Up Access CO Line Group Access Individual CO Line Reserved Access Held CO Line Group Access Held Individual CO Line st Access to CO Line in the 1 Available CO Line Group Attendant Call Door Open 1 Door Open 2 Door Open 3 Door Open 4 VM MSG Wait Enable VM MSG Wait Cancel 64 DEFAULT VALUE 565 566 568 569 601-610 7 801-824(8+ CO Group Line Number) 88 (88 + CO Line Number) Reserved 8* 8# (8# + CO Line Number) 9 0 #*1 #*2 #*3 #*4 *8 *9

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To program Flexible numbering using PGM 109, perform the following Steps: 68. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button + 109. 69. Enter the desired code (refer to Table). 70. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept changes. FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN (PGM 109) FLEX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ITEM Reserved Reserved Reserved Conference Room SLT Conference Page Join Unsupervised Conf Timer Extend Reserved

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57 58 ##

6.2.3.7 System IP Setup (PGM 108)


To set up IP functionality, perform the following. Use the # key to skip to the next menu item, as needed: IP Name 71. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button + 108. 72. Press the FLEX1 Button. 73. Enter the desired IP Name (up to 15 characters, refer to the section 6.2.3.1 DKTU button map for Character). 74. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept changes. Server IP Address 75. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button + 108. 76. Press the FLEX2 Button. 77. Enter the server IP Address (12 digits). (ex., 192168131154 for IP : 192.168.131.154 ) 78. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept changes. CLI IP Address 79. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button + 108. 80. Press the FLEX3 Button. 81. Enter the CLI IP Address (12 digits). 82. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept changes. Gateway Address 83. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button + 108. 84. Press the FLEX4 Button. 85. Enter the Gateway Address (12 digits). 86. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept changes. Subnet Mask Address 87. Press the [TRANS/PGM] button + 108. 88. Press the FLEX5 Button. 89. Enter the Subnet Mask (12 digits). 90. Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button to accept changes. 65

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PROBLEM CAUSE/SYMPTOM Power short circuit in some board(s) SYSTEM POWER FAILURE LD1-4 LEDs on the MBU are All ON or All OFF Power short circuit in some board(s) SYSTEM DOES NOT OPERATE SOLUTION Exchange the malfunctioning board for one in good working condition. Dust each board with a dry cloth. Check the PSU fuse. Replace the PSU with an identical one. Check the connection of each board with the MBU. Check the PSU. Check for a short circuit on the MBU or other boards. Press the Reset button when the DIP switch (SW1for database protection) is in the default position. Exchange the malfunctioning board for one in good working condition. Check the connection between the SLT line and DKT on MDF, and fix any mismatching. Repair any broken connection between the System and DKT. Check the distance between the MBU/EMBU/CHB308/CSB316/PRHB8 and the 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. Exchange the board for one in good working condition. Check that the board connection between the lines of the SLT and DKT on the MDF, and fix any mismatching. Check the U8 (Voice processing and Tone detection device). Check all connections. Turn on the Basic KSU after turning on the Expansion KSU. Then press the Reset button Check the link cable to verify the connection and its working condition. Make sure a shielded cable is in use as the connection wire between the system and the amplifier. Decrease the output level of the external music source by using the volume control on the music source.

Bad board connection System database not working Bad extension circuit Bad connection between the MBU/EMBU/CHB308/CSB316/PRHB8 and DKT

DKTU DOES NOT OPERATE Proximity of DKT and System

Bad DKT Bad MBU/EMBU/CHB308/CSB316/PRHB8 or SLIB8 board Bad connection between the MBU/EMBU/CHB308/CSB316/PRHB8 or SLIB8 and SLT ANCR fail Bad connection Power ON sequence Link cable connection Induced noise on the wire between the System and the amplifier Excessive input level from the external music source

SLT DOES NOT OPERATE

CO LINE OPERATION FAILURE

EXPANSION KSU DOES NOT OPERATE

NOISE ON EXTERNAL MOH AND PAGING PORT

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