Comdial l2264X, 2296X User Guide

COMDIAL.
ExecuTech
el2264X
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This publication is applicable to the following common equipment :
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Model K2264 Mfg. Code 8xxH or later
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Model K2296 Mfg. Code 8xxH or later
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Maintenance
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

Table Of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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MANUAL SCOPE ..................................................
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
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GENERAL INFORMATION ...........................................
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INSTALLER/USER INFORMATION
REGARDING FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS ...........................
RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER .....................................
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS
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MOUNTING PROCEDURE ............................................
SYSTEM WIRING .................................................
SYSTEM CHECKOUT ..............................................
CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
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GENERAL INFORMATION ...........................................
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2-1
2-2
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2-29
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SPECIAL PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS FOR SINGLE-LINE KEYSETS......S- 2
BASE LEVEL PROGRAM ENTRY MODE
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CLASS OF SERVICE DEFAULT ......................................
PROGAMMING OVERLAYS ...........................................
SYSTEM COS PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
TOLL RESTRICTION PROGRAMMING
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LINE COS PROGRAMMING .........................................
STATION COS PROGRAMMING BLOCK PROGRAMMING OF STATION COS
HUNT GROUP PROGRAMMING
COS AND SMDR PRINTOUT
CASSETTE TAPE RECORD OF COS VALUES
SYSTEM CLOCK INFORMATION SYSTEM SPEED DIAL PROGRAMMING
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3-6
3-10
3-12
3-14
3-19
3-19
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3-24
3-27
3-28
SYSTEM COS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE TABLE.......................3-3 1
TOLL RESTRICTION REFERENCE TABLES
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LINE COS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE TABLE.........................3-3 6
STATION COS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE TABLE......................3-3 7
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CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR SERVICE.......................4- 1
FUSE LOCATION FAILURE ISOLATION
DESK/WALL REVERSAL AND WALL MOUNTING
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
PUBLICATION INDEX
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure
Figure
Figure
Figure
2-l. 2-2. 2-3. 2-4.
KSU Mounting Dimensions
32-Button Adjunct Feature Module Wiring.........2-2 3
Common Audible/Auxiliary Station Interface......2-2 4
PA Connections
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2-2
2-24
Figure 2-Sa. Common Equipment Connections...................2-2 5
Figure Figure Figure
2-5b.
2-5~.
2-6.
Auxiliary Equipment Interconnection............2-2 6
Station Equipment Interconnection..............2-2 7
Typical 6-Wire,
Auxiliary-Pair Wiring...........2-2 8
Figure 3-l. Programming Overlay Details......................3- 4
Figure 3-2. SMDR Printout Details
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Figure 3-3. Programming Reference Charts..............3-29. 3-30
Figure
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Fuse Location And Value and Power Supply Output
Values ...........................................
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Figure 4-2. Failure Analysis Flow Chart......................4- 6
Figure 4-3. Station Wall Mounting Details....................4- 8
LIST OF TABLES
Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table
Table
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2-2.
2-3.
2-4.
2-5.
2-6.
2-7. 2-8.
2-9. 2-10.
2-11.
Wiring Wiring Wiring Wiring Wiring Wiring Wiring Wiring Wiring Wiring
Wiring
For
Station Connector Block J-1...........2-12
For
Station Connector Block J-2...........2-13
For
Station Connector Block J-3...........2-14
For
Auxiliary Connector Block J-4.........2-15
For For For For For For For
CO/PBX
Station Connector Block J-6...........2-17
Station Connector Block J-7...........2-18
Station Connector Block J-8...........2-19
Station Connector Block J-9...........2-20.
Station Connector Block J-10..........2-2 1
Station Connector Block J-11..........2-2 2
Connector Block
J-5............2-16
Table
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Program Keys For Line And Group Choices..........3-16
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Introduction
CHAPTER 1
IBTBODUCTIOB
HARUAL SCOPE
This publication contains installation,.programming, and maintenance information for the Model K2264 and K2296 hybrid systems and the associated equipment.
This manual is applicable to systems marked with a manufacturing code of
8xxH
and later.
The system is fully protected, require the services of an authorized agent.
and therefore the installation does not
However, the installation procedures detailed in this manual should only be performed by individuals familiar with general telephone installation procedures.
The end user may perform routine maintenance procedures, such as the following listed ones, but all other servicing must be performed by factory authorized personnel.
. Place or replace any designation strips on the face of the telephone
stations. . Replace the line cord or handset coiled cord. . Replace complete stations and station handsets. The handset is a
special Comdial type. Other handset types will not work properly. . Relocate the station when it is plugged into the proper system
jacks.
RELATED PUBLICATIOIS
IMI
01-001,
Compliance Requirements To FCC Rules
and Regulations Part 68 and 15 IMI 01-005, GCA 40-028,
70-078,
GCA
70-079,
GCA
GCA 70-088,
70-066,
GCA
70-096,
GCA
Handling Of Electrostatically Sensitive Components
General Information,
Executech Hybrid/Key System User's Guide for Executech II Multiline Telephone User's Guide for Executech Single-Line Keyset User's Guide for Executech LCD Speakerphone Attendant Guide User's Guide for 32-Key Adjunct Feature Module
with Call Announce and Handsfree Answerback
GCA
70-097,
User's Guide for 32-Key Adjunct Feature Module without Call Announce and Handsfree Answerback
IMI
66-046,
Video Display Terminal Programming Instructions
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IBSIALLEB/USEB
INPOP~AIION
REGARDING FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS
This electronic key system complies with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules, Part 68.
The FCC registration label on the KSU contains the FCC registration
number, the ringer equivalence number, the model number, and the
serial.number or production date of the system.
Botiflcation To Telephone Company
Unless a telephone operating company provides and installs the system,
the telephone operating company which provides the lines must be notified before a connection is made to them. The lines (telephone numbers) involved, the FCC registration number, and the ringer equivalence number must be provided to the telephone company.
The FCC
registration number and the ringer equivalence number of this equipment are provided on the label attached to the KSU.
The user/installer is required to notify the telephone company when final disconnection of this equipment from the telephone company line occurs.
Dual Registration Notification
This equipment can be hardware configured by the installer/dealer as either a key system or as a multifunction (hybrid) system. Configuration procedures can be found in the installation section of
this publication. Because of this versatility, the FCC has granted a
dual registration to the system.
The installer/dealer must notify the
telephone operating company of the new or changed registration number
that reflects the configuration that this equipment is currently arranged to provide. The installer/dealer may be required to certify in writing to the telephone operating-company how the system is configured.
The telephone operating company may conduct an on-site
inspection to verify the system configuration.
Compatibility With Telephone Network
When necessary, the telephone operating company provides information
OU
the maximum number of telephones or ringers that can be connected to one line, The telephone operating company can
as well as any other applicable technical information.
temporarily discontinue service and make changes which could effect the operation of this equipment­They must, however, provide adequate notice, in writing, of any future equipment changes that would make the system incompatible.
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. Installation Requirements
Introduction
Connection of the electronic key system
thr.ough
a universal service order code
to
the telephone lines must be
(USOC)
outlet jack supplied by
the telephone operating company+ If the installation site does not have the proper outlet, ask the telephone company business office to install one. The correct outlet jack for this system is a type
SParty
Local
Lines And Coin Lines
te1ephon.e
company regulations may not permit connections to
RJ21X.
party lines and coin lines by anyone except the telephone operating company,
Troubleshooting
If a service problem occurs, first try to determine if the trouble is in the on-site system or in the telephone company equipment. Disconnect all equipment not owned by the telephone company.
If this
corrects the problem, the faulty equipment must not be reconnected to
the telephone line until the problem has been corrected. Any trouble that causes improper operation of the telephone network may require the telephone company to discontinue service to the trouble site after
they notify the user of the reason.
Repair Authorization
FCC regulations do not permit repair of customer owned equipment by
anyone except the manufacturer, their authorized agent, might be authorized by the FCC. However,
routine repairs can be made
or
others who
according to the maintenance instructions in this publication, provided that all
FCC
restrictions are obeyed.
Radio Frequency Interference The
electronic key system contains incidental radio frequency generating circuitry and, if not installed and used properly, may cause interference to radio and television reception. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of
FCC
Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference to radio and television reception; in which case the user is encouraged to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception,
on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
receiving antenna, stations,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
Reorient the television or radio's
and/or relocate the KSU, the individual telephone
and the radio or TV with respect to each other.
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If necessary, the user should consult the manufacturer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal
Communications Commission helpful: "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems." This booklet is available from the Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. 004-000-00345-4.
20402. Stock No.
Introduction
Ringer
The REN of each line is 0.4B. determine the total REN for each line, and record It at the equipment.
Bquivalence Number
The FCC requires the Installer to
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CHAPTER 2
INSTALLATION
MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS
. The common equipment and power supply cabinets should be attached
vertically to any sturdy, flat, surface. They may be vertically rack mounted if desired.
. The power supply cabinet can be mounted so that the power connector
and fuses are facing either toward the right side or toward the left side of the mounting Location.
. The power interconnection cable is four feet in length. Locate the
cabinets with respect to each other so that this cable will reach between the cabinet connectors. Do not locate the cabinets closer
than within six inches of each other.
. The power supply cabinet must be located within six (6) feet of a
proper electrical outlet. The system requires a dedicated 117VAC 15 AMP circuit, with a third-wire ground, supplied to a standard electrical outlet (NEMA 5-15R).
. The distance between the common equipment and the TELCO/PBX jacks
must be 25 feet or less as per FCC requirements.
A nominal distance
of 7 feet is recommended.
. The mounting location must be secure and dry and have adequate
ventilation. The temperature range of the location must be within
32-122 degrees F (O-50 degrees C),
and the relative humidity must be
less than 90 percent non-condensing.
. If the mounting surface is damp or if it is concrete or masonry
material, a backboard must be attached to the mounting surface to be used for common equipment mounting. Suitable mounting backboards are available commercially or can be constructed out of l/2-inch plywood cut to size.
.
Tools and hardware required for mounting the common equipment cabinet include:
. Fasteners - wood screws
(l/4
x l-inch round head), toggle bolts,
or wall anchors
.
Screwdriver - to match fasteners
. Electric drill - if prepared holes are required
Connecting tool - for fastening wires to a type-66 connector
.
block.
. Crimping tool
- for 623-type modular plugs
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. MOUNTING PROCEDURE
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Unpack, and carefully inspect the common equipment, power supply and stations for shipping damage. any damages found.
accessories needed for proper installation and operation.
2.
If a backboard is required at the mounting location, attach it
Verify that the packages contain all parts and
Notify the shipper immediately of'
securely to provide a stable mounting surface for the equipment.
3.
A full scale mounting template is supplied.
the mounting surface,
and mark the location of the mounting holes
the mounting surface as they are located on the template.
Hold or tape it to
on
The
mounting dimensions and general equipment locations are shown on
Figure 2-l.
4.
Drill holes in the mounting surface of a proper size to
accommodate the hardware being used. If necessary,
prepare these
hole8 with inserts, anchors or other attachment devices as dictated by
the type of mounting 6urface.
5.
Attach the common equipment and power supply cabinet6 to the mounting surface with four (4) 6crews installed through the common equipment mounting flange and into the mounting surface holes.
NOTE:
The flange hole8 are elongated with an enlargement at one
end+
This feature allows the mounting screws to be partially installed in
the mounting surface before the cabinet6 are hung on them. The flange
holes on the power supply cabinet have an enlargement at the center of
the elongated holes to allow the cabinet to be mounted with the power connector and fuses facing either toward the right side or toward the left side of the mounting location.
6.
Place the individual telephone stations as desired and in keeping with accepted industry and office standards. A telephone station can be wall mounted if necessary as they are desk/wall reversible.
to Chapter 4, Maintenance,
for instructions in preparing a desk/wall
Refer
reversible station for wall mounting.
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Figure 2-l.
Mounting Dimensions
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SYSTEM
WIRING
System cabling may be routed concealed or visible as the installation
loc,ation
all applicable building codes must be adhered to.
requires. Good engineering practices must be observed and
Tables
2-l
through
2-5 and Figures 2-2 through 2-6 illustrate the system wiring.
AC Power Connection
To apply AC power to the power supply, connect the AC power cord to
the electrical outlet which supplies the dedicated 117VAC @ 15 AMP
electrical power. CAUTIONS:
.
Employ a dedicated lI7VAC 15 AMP circuit,
with a third-wire ground,
supplied to a standard electrical outlet (NEMA 5-15R) for the AC power connection.
.
A plug-in power line surge protector should be installed between
the power cord and the AC outlet.
.
Do not connect the AC power cord until the installation has been checked per the SYSTEM CHECKOUT instructions given.at the end
of this chapter.
Cable Clips
Each cabinet-mounted 50-pin male connector Is equipped with a retaining clip.
This clip is designed to secure the mated connection
once it is made. The clip does this by snapping into a slot on the
cable-mounted connector when it is pressed together with the cabinet-
mounted connector. This retaining clip must be pulled back slightly
to un-snap it before the connectors can be separated.
Line Connections
The common equipment interface connection 50-pin,
male connector.
A 25-pair cable, properly terminated, must be
connected from the common equipment connector
for the outside lines is a
to the demarcation point
connector (typically a 66M-xx connector).
CAUTION: To help insure that external overvoltage surges do not damage the system, verify that gas discharge tubes or similar protection devices are installed, and properly grounded,
on all connected outside
lines.
Station Connections
The system supports the operation of the following stations:
.
Executech II Multiline Telephone . LCD Speakerphone
.
.
Single-line Keyset
.
32-Button Adjunct Feature Module .
.
TO-Key
DSS/BLF
Console
Reused
40-Key
3/8
Line
DSS/BLF
Console
2-4
Keyset
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Connections between the common equipment and the stations are
typically via type 66M-xx connector blocks which are cable.connected to the common equipment SO-pin male connector.
allowed from the common equipment to the station when using
The maximum distance
#24
gauge, twisted-pair cable is: . 1500 feet for multlllne keysets . 3000 feet for single-line keysets
If spare conductors exist in the cables that are run between the common equipment 66M-XX connector block and the station jacks, it is a good practice to connect them to earth ground.
Doing
this
may help
prevent them from inducing radio frequency and/or AC interference into
the system.
CAUTION: The polarity between the individual wires in a particular voice or data pair is not critical; however, do not connect the voice
circuits to the data circuits.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Station ports are programmed for the type of equipment that is to be connected to them. Since an Executech II multiline telephone 1s required for Class Of Service Programming, this type of
equipment. must be installed at station port 10 and/or 11 for programming purposes.
DSS/BLP Console Connections
A
large number of consoles can be installed with a system by employing
all unused companion station ports and eight dedicated console ports.
.
Model K2264 -forty (40) consoles
. Model K2296
=
fifty-six (56) consoles
The eight dedicated console ports are as follows:
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CONSOLE PORT STATION PORT
10a and 10b 10 42a and 42b
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NOTE:
In order to support a fully equipped system, two 70-key consoles
11
CONSOLE PORT 1 STATION PORT 43a and 43b
1 1
42 43
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or one 70-key console and one 40-key console are required for each attendant.
Executive Consoles The 32-Button Adjunct Feature Module can also be installed as a
companion to any station in the system. As such, it is connected into the port that is data-paired with the companion station.
NOTE: Port pairing for the system is discussed Chapter 4.
Two different wiring methods can be employed.
1.
As illustrated in Figure
2-2a,
console can be connected separately to the station connector
both the station and the data-paired
block.
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2. As illustrated in Figure
2-2b,
common wiring for both the
console
and the companion station can be employed to effect a wire-savings.
When employed,
the following conditions must be considered.
. If common wiring is employed for the entire distance between the
station and the KSU, the maximum wire length using 824 AWG, twisted-
pair wire is limited to 1000 feet as opposed to the normal 1500 feet limitation for station-wiring
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However, if only 10 feet or less
of
common wiring is employed between the station and a wall jack, the
normal 1500 feet limitation applies.
. The
auxiliary jack of the data-paired station cannot be used for
any custom-wired purpose.
Power Failure Station Connections The system provides four tip and ring pairs connected to lines 1, 2,
3, and 4 as emergency, power failure circuits. These power failure pairs are located as detailed on Table 2-4 and Figure 2-5. A power failure pair is only active during a commercial AC power failure. An industry standard, single-line telephone, such as a Comdial model
2500-xx, can be connected to a power failure pair and used to provide
communications capability until the AC power to the system is restored.
Station Auxiliary Jack Connections
For
those stations equipped with an auxiliary jack, pins 3 and 4 (tip
and ring leads) of this jack are connected to pins 1 and 6 of the
station line jack.
A 6-conductor station line cord is used, and the
third pair is designated as the auxiliary-pair.
Refer to Figure 2-6 for an illustration of a typical auxiliary-pair wiring connection, and note the following wiring considerations:
Wire a type 62582-6 modular jack to be used as the station wall
-
jack.
.
Connect 3-pair cable between the station wall jack and an auxiliary
66M-xx connector block.
.
Connect the voice-pair and data-pair from the auxiliary connector
block to the station connector block.
.
Connect the auxiliary-pair from the auxiliary connector block to the desired termination.
.
Connect an appropriate line cord between the auxiliary jack and the auxiliary source equipment.
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A-Lead Control Device Connections The common equipment can detect an A-lead (A and Al) control signal
when it is applied to lines 13 - 16. An A-lead control device can be bridge-connected to these lines via terminal clips on the J-4 station connector block. Refer to Table 2-4 and Figure 2-5 for connection details.
Data- Device Connections
When a serial data printer is used for SMDR and COS printout, or a video display terminal (VDT) is used to perform class of service
programming,
connect the data device to terminal clips on the J-4
station connector block.
The distance between the device and the common equipment can be up to 500 feet in a quiet electrical environment.
required at some sites for long
runs.
For longer distances, a limited
Shielded cable may be
distance modem must be used to relay the data communications between
the common equipment and the data device. Refer to Table 2-4 for
connection details.
When preparing a cable for connection to a data device, refer to the manufacturer's manual for the equipment being interfaced, and make the
following wiring connections:
.
Wire the common equipment RD line (data from printer to common
equipment) to the device TD (transmit data) output pin.
.
Wire the common equipment TD (data to device from common equipment) pin to the device RD (receive data) pin.
.
Wire' the common equipment SG (signal ground) pin to the device SG
(signal ground) pin.
.
Wire the common equipment CTS (clear-to-send status from device to
common equipment) pin to the device RTS (request-to-send) output pin.
NOTE:
The common equipment requires a positive voltage, with respect
to signal ground, in order to send data.
. If required, wire the common equipment RTS (request-to-send status
signal from the common equipment to the device) pin to the device DSR (data-set-ready) input pin.
. If required,
wire the common equipment PG (protective ground)
line(s) to the device protective ground pin(s).
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Installation
Configure the data device to match the following data format and
to
receive data at the baud rate that is set by COS programming.
. 7-bit data with no parity - fixed
. Baud rate of 1200 baud (default) -
can be changed through class of
service programming.
System Grounding
Executech common equipment has internal secondary surge protection
on
all line ports. In order for this protection to be effective, the common equipment cabinet and the power supply MUST be connected to a reliable earth ground such as a metal cold water pipe or a building frame ground. The grounding wire must be of 610 or solid copper and separate from the three-wire AC line cord.
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insulated,
A ground stud is located on the common equipment cabinet and the power supply cabinet for this purpose.
Conron Audible and Auxiliary Station Interface
Two sets of relay closure dry-contact points are available at the J-l and J-2 station connector blocks.
. One set (J-l connections) provides a dry-contact closure whenever
any of the TELCO/PBX lines, connected to the common equipment,
rir
.
The other set (J-2 connections) provides a dry-contact closure
whenever system station 17 rings.
These contact closures track the ringing pattern in both cases. contacts are closed during the ringing period and are open
durin‘g
The
the
silent period.
A typical connection is illustrated in Figure
2-3.
Refer to the
paragraph headed Area Paging Interface for a discussion for using
these terminals in this alternate paging function.
CAUTION: Do not exceed a 1 amp at 24 volts on these control terminals. limit,
connect the load through an external slave relay.
If the load requirements exceed this
(.5
amp at 48 volts) load
DO NOT
CONNECT THESE CONTROL TERMINALS DIRECTLY TO THE 117VAC LINE.
Area Paging Interface - Station PA Port
A station port can be configured by class of service
programming
to be a PA port. As a PA port, it can be used to couple a station voice path to an external device (see Chapter 3 for
.
The audio input of an external paging amplifier can be connected
the audio pair of the station port as illustrated in
programming
details)*
Figure
2-4.
to
.
The audio input connection must
be isolated with a
2-8
600
ohm to 600
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ohm audio matching transformer. Terminate the audio input of the
paging amplifier with a 620 ohm (nominal value) resistor.
. If station port 39 is programmed as a PA port,
the Common Audible contact points are automatically reconfigured as PA enable terminals. The contact closure now occurs when PA station 39 is
dialed. previously,
The normal common audible function, as discussed
is disabled as long as station 39 is a PA station.
. If station port 41 is programmed as a PA port, the Auxiliary Station
Interface (station 17 audible) contact points are automatically reconfigured as PA enable terminals. The contact closure now occurs when PA station 41 is dialed. The normal auxiliary station interface function, as discussed previously, is disabled as long as station 41 is a PA station.
Area Paging Interface - Line Port
A line port can be configured by class of service programming to be an AUXILIARY port. As an AUXILIARY port, it can be used to couple a
station voice path to an external device.
This is done from any station with that line presence pressing the proper line key to select the AUXILIARY port. DTMF tones or dial pulses can be dialed through the AUXILIARY port as needed.
.
The audio input of an external paging amplifier can be connected to the tip and ring leads of the line port.
.
The audio input connection must be isolated with a 600 ohm to 600 ohm audio matching transformer. Terminate the audio input of the paging amplifier with a 620 ohm (nominal value) resistor.
A DTMF tone select, zone-paging amplifier can be employed if desired.
If used,
the zone-select code must be dialed after the AUXILIARY port
line select key is pressed.
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Bybrid/Key
System Configuration
The system can be configured to-operate as either a hybrid system or as a key system.
. The common equipment is shipped from the factory as a key system
(KF).
. Configuration is by way of a wire strap placed between clip
terminals 27 and 28 of station connector block J-4. To convert to a hybrid (MF) system, add the strap.
The KF and MF designations are equipment type categories as
stipulated
in FCC rules and regulations, Part 68, and appear as part of the FCC
Registration Number on the equipment label. The appropriate
registration number must be reported to the telephone company at the time of connection along with other FCC mandated information. (Refer to Installer/User Information Regarding FCC Rules and Regulations found in Chapter 1 of this manual.)
The hybrid configuration enables a PBX feature which may incur a
higher monthly tariff to the telephone company.
This feature allows
dial access to (automatic selection of) outgoing lines. The specific
Executech feature that is enabled by the hybrid configuration is:
.
Line Group (Including Dial Access)
Music Interface
If music is to be part of the system,
connect a
KX
registered music
source to the common equipment input jack (phono jack) provided for
this purpose- The impedance of this input is approximately 500 ohms.
Level adjustment of the music source may be necessary.
This may be
done during system checkout.
Cassette Tape Recorder Interface
A customer provided, audio cassette,
the music interface jack.
Class of service programming can be both
stored and loaded via the recorder through this interface.
tape recorder can be connected to
This
action is controlled from station 10 or 11 as detailed in Chapter 3,
System Programming.
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Table 2-1.
7
KS” ,~I-r~ra)CA~C
CONNEC TOR WIRING
25-PAIR
CONNECTIONS
WIRE COLOR
WHITE-BLUE
BLUE-WHITE WHITE-ORANGE ORANGE-WHITE
WHITE-G”“”
GR--‘
WH
RRI
I. .3WN-WHITE
WHtTE-SLATE
SLATE-WHITE
RED-OR! &l-F
ORANGE
RED --
CRE
us *LEN-RED
RED-BROWN ’
f
BROWN-RED
BLACK-BLUE BL’ ‘- -. - -.
BLALK-UP
I-tRANhCJ
GREEN-BLACK
BLACK-BROWN
BROWN-BLACK
BLF+” *’
su
YEL BLL
1
YELL1
nErN 25
.
..
tkN-wHITE
ITE-BROWN
RED-BLUE BLUE-RED
UYOC
:-RED
+tinEEN
REDSlATE
SLATE-RED
AT-
*tir\-aLn I c
iTE-BLACK
.LOW-BLUE
OW-ORANGE
Wiring For Station Connector Block J-l
SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION FOR KSU
I I rG.nrmLfc
CABLE
PAIR
1
-
2
3
4
I
5
‘150~~
1
0) 6
1
7
-
8
_
9
1 9 1 I
10
-
11
I
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
NO
27
2
^^
3
29
4
30
31
A^ sz
7
33
8
34
(DEFAULT EXTENSION
I/
CONSOLE
PORT
1Oa
STATION
/
/
11
I/
I
CONSOLE
PORT
lob
STATION/ VOICE PORT
35
CONNECTION BLOCK WIRING
SHOWN)
VOICE
PAIR
DATA
110
1 PAIR 1
--...--
PCJWEK
PAIR
DATA
PAIR
VOICE
/
I
PAIR
111
DATA
)
IJUWfZK
--...--
PAIR
EXT.
. PAIR
DATA
PAIR
PAIR
I
12
‘= ~I-
l4
15
-
16JE-YELLOW 16
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13(
PORT
)
)
14
l/
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13
15
41
/
/
EXT. 1 DATA
CONSOLE
PORT
1131PAIR
llb
42
STATION
PAIR 26
1
_^...-­l-‘UwtK
PAIR
DATA
PAIR
VOICE
/
Jl
CWIRE
CONNECTIONS
COLOR
GREEN
RED 2
YELLC
IW
BLACK
GREEN
RED 6
YELLOW
BLACK
---
YELLOW
1 1 BLACK
GREEN 13
RED 14
fELLOW
BLACK
N)
)
RED 1
1 YELLOW 1 BLACK
GREEN 29
RED 30
(ELLOW
I
me ._I,
RLALK
GREEN133
CABLE
CLIP
TERM.
I
11
1
12
15 16
2.5
i
28
31
I^
1
JZ
1
1
3
4
5
7 8
‘-
ET-ORANGE
1
ORANGE-VIOLET 1
VIOLET-GREEN 1
-ET-BROWN
LET-SLATE
(TE-VIOLET
.-
1 44 1 STATION
145
^^
r)r)
-
48 STATION
24
25
/15/ExT.[
COMMON AUDIBLE
EXT.
116
EXT.
117 PAIR
I
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A
I.,,.
VOICE
DATA ) YELLOW 1
DATA
PAIR BLACK 1
VOICE
/
DATA
, Y-Y,\
2-11
YELL0
GREEN145
YELL0
BLACI
GREEI
E)cn
IMI 66-060
Installation
Table
I
RED-BROWN
2-2.
.UE-WHITE
Wiring For Station Connector Block J-2
I “l-l
IR
CABLE
IECTIONS
11
I
(DEFAULT EXTENSION
PIN
PORT 18
3
PORT
_ _ . - -
ASSIGNMENT
SHOWN)
/
/
EXT.
/
}-
PAIR
i
CWIRE
CP
CONNECTI
COLOR
BLACK-O
ORANGE-BLACK 1 l2
BLACK-GREEN GREEN-BLACK
BLACK-BROWN
BROWN-BUCK
BLACK-SLATE
13
14
122 /
m/
38 ISTATION
14 124 PAIR
40 iSTA1
-
MT. iDATi
123 I
/I VOICE I
rloN /I
STATION A VOICE 1
VOICE
A
1 GREEN ;
GREEN1
Y ELLf
BLACK 1
.‘-.
.
ow ZK
GREEN
28
--
i-j
--
31 32
33
VIOLET-BROWN
BROWN-VIOLET
\,I
VIOLET-SLATE
SLATE-VIOLET
24 24
25
50 25
v
AUXILIARY INTERFACE RED
129
1
PAIR
STATION 17 GREEN
2-12
1 BLACK 1
48 49
IMI 66-060
Installation
Table 2-3. Wiring For Station Connector Block J-3
WIRE COLOR
I
WHITE-B1
WHITE-GRE
RED-ORANG
BLACK-EL
PAIR
.UE 26
ITE
UGE 27 iITE .EN 28
ITE
1 1 F
2 2
3
PIN
NO
h
3
,
h
3
F
1
ORANGE-YE1
YELL
SLAT-
VIOLET-B1
t
I GREI
IEEN
1 I 43
. . _ .
--LOW
)W-BROWN
-..- .
ii
I-YELLOW l9
6 F
--,
---
E-r
iNGE
.-- ..3LEr
ET-GREEN
EN-VIOLET
T-BROWN
,lk’ “‘-LET
iTE
-ET
1 1
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
I-%
21
48
.
23 49 24 50
75
18
AA
‘-
13;
-... /
k...
STAT10
PORT
41
/
2-13
I
EXT. DA
t-
Dd
1 RED 50
J
IMI 66-060
Installation
Table 2-4.
Wiring For Auxiliary Connector Block J-4
SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION FOR KSU J4
KSU IN---- - --
2EPAI CONNI
FEN
.-3
-
-‘.
LAGK
.BLUE I
a
A..,
c-r
I tHl-Atit
1
CONNEC-
WIRE COLOR
I
SLATE-WHITE
RED-BLUE BLUE-RED
RED-ORANGE ORANGE-REI
t
RED-GREEN GREEN-RED
RED-BROWN
1 BLACK-ORANGE
L
~~
ORANGE-BLACK
BLACK-G
GREEN-BLA~;K
BLACK-BROWN 1 1
IWN-BLACK
BR(
BLACK-SLATE SLATE-B’ -
YELLOW-
BLUE-YELLUW
YELLOW-ORANGE ORANGE-YELLOW
YELLOW-GREEN
GREEN-YELLOW
YELLOW-BROWN BROWN-YELLOW
YELLOW-SLATE SLATE-YELLOW
JWN-VIULt ILET-SLATE
t.-rE-\,lnl
PAIR
I
I
1
,5
I
8
I
12
I
1
l4
15
.
_ 1!2
-
.
1
28
1 POWER FAIL 1
6 6
I :
7
I 33
1 1J
1
.-
16
17
1
18
.-
E-i
I An I
I *o I 1 A7
-.
25 95
1 COLlNE13
32
AUX. EQUIP. 1 GR
7
8
341 AUX. EOUIP.
I
39
1 KEY/MULTIFUNCTION 1
141STRAP
.-
40
15 41
lfi
44
18
-­23
-2
24 48
50 49
CONNECTION BLOCK WIRING
ASSIGNMENT
(DEFAULT
INTERFACE
CO LINE 14 Al BLACK
INTERFACE
CO LINE 15
AUX. EQUIP.
INTERFACE
SMDR
PRINTER
INTERFACE
UCTENSION
[
TO
TO
(OUTFOR
SPARE
RESERVED
RESERVED
RESERVED
SPARE
SPARE
SPARE
TIP
RING RED
YELLOW
Al BLACK
RING
KEY)
RD
SPARE 40
TD SG 42
RTS 43
CTS 44
PG 45
-
PG
RED
YELLOW
GREEN
RED
1 YELLOW
BLACK
BLACK
I
) I
t
BLE ONS
CLIP
TFRM
10 11 12
EEN 13
14 15 16 17
‘1
18 19
20
24 25
1c
1
28
I
nn
LJ
30 31 32
39
41
1 46
50
. .
2-14
IMI 66-060
Ins tallation
Table
WIRE COLOR
I
2-5.
Wiring
For
CO/PBX
SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION FOR KSU
KSU I”----- --N
CONNEt
25-P/ CONI
I tHl-ACE
ZTOR IIF
NE
-
WIRING
1 PAIR
CONNECTION BLOCK WIRING
Connector Block J-5
55
IRANGE
:-BLACK
s
YELLOW
BLUE-Y1
YELLOW-ORANGE
ORANGE-YELLOW
YELLOW-GREEN GREEN-YELLOW
YELLOW-BROWN
BROWN-YELLOW
IRANGE
-VIOLET GREE
38 11 37
12
1
17
18
19
I
1
N
42
17
43
18
44
19
45 20
48
21
47
I
48
49 24 SPARE
50 25 SPARE
CO LINE11
CO
LINE 12
I
COLINE17
COLlNE18 L
CO
LINE 19
CO
LINE20
CO LINE21 ’
Co LlNEz
I
SPARE
TIP
I
RING
TIP
RING
TIP
RING
TIP 35
RING
TIP 37
RING
TIP
-
RING
1 RING
TIP
I RING I I 44 I
1
Tlp-
I
j
I
I
77
I
1
I
I
1 42 1 43
1
I
-
23 24
33 34
33
38 39
Ml
.-
41
45 46 47 48 49 50
2-15
IMI 66-060
Installation
Table 2-6.
BLUE-RED
I
RED-ORANGE ORANGE-RED
RED-GREEN
I
Wiring For Station Connector Block J-6
6
7
0
32
7
1331
Y. a.
CONSOLE
PORT
42b
I,
. . . .
143
PAIR
--...-e
PAIR
DATA 1 1
.------
BLACK ( 12
-6wrC.sI
1 RED 1
YELLOW
..I
14
1
I
SLATE-RED
BLAGK-tlHUWN
BROWN-BLACK
-.-. .--
I”
1
10
y
CONSOLE
14 146 PAIR
1
CONSOLE
STATION
1441PAIR
PORT
43a
I
PORT
43b
/
PAIR
DATA IVFI
- . .-
POWER
PAIR
DATA
PAIR
VOICE
PAIR
l-tATA.
“P-.IA,lzl3
I-VYYEn
PAIR
DATA
PAIR
VOICE
PAIR
1 RED 1
I
flW
.-----.
t
1 BLACK 1
.LL--..
BLACK
I
llPCf3.J
16
1 19
,
,
)
I
.-
20
-.
26 29
2-16
IMI 66-060
Installation
Table 2-7.
Wiring For Station Connector Block J-7
SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION FOR KSU
KSU INTERFACE
CONNECTOR
25-PAIR CABl CONNCPII””
WIRE COLOR
I
WHITE-BLUE BLUE-WHITE
WHITE-ORANGE
ORANGE-WHITE
s
WHITE-SLAT& SLATE-WHITE
RED-BLUE
I
RED-ORANGE
flRANr.CRFn
-. . . . ..-- ..--
RED-GREEN
GREEP-“1
RED-B BROWN-RED
SLATE-RED BLACK-BLUE BL UE-BLACK
BLACK-ORANGE ORANGE-BLACK
BLACK-GREEN GREEN-BLACK
BLACK-BROWN
I
BROWN-BLACK 1 l4
BkK-SLATE
SLATE-BLACK
YEI
--
BLUE-YE1
YELLOW-ORANGE ORANGE-YELLOW
YELI
1
GREEN-YELLOW
1 YELLOW-BROWN
.-D
BLUE-RE
-
ZD
I.-, ‘ROWN
RED-SLATE
-LOW-BLUE
-LOW I
mow-GREEN
WIRING
IL” I
#“i’s
f 1 PAIR
-
1
5
~~ 1 I
I
]
1
I
I
4
1
.
_-
PIN
NO.
2
-
6
32
-
5
1
n
1
34
lo in
. .
I I
12 12
38
13 13
1 391
m
1 40
15
1 41
,c
‘”
1 16
j
42 (STATION
17 I
m-17
1
1 43
,a
‘0
‘=
x3
44 19 PORT PAIR
1
CONNECTION BLOCK WIRING
ASSIGNMENT
(DEFAULT EXTENSION 1
SHOWN)
26
STATION
‘PI/
/
6 152
1STATION7/I
8
v 1STATION
I
/
/
156/
/
ISTATION /I
I57 /
I/
PORT
]58/
/
A
i5n
.-.
153 1
/j
1M
155 PAIR
EXT. (DATA
EXT.
157 I PAIR
/j
/
EXT. 1 DATA 1 YELL0
158 PAIR
J7
4-WIRE CABLE
CONNECTIONS
COLOR
VOICE GREEN
PAIR
PAIR
. . . . .
VOICE
PAIR
DATA t YELLOW 1 11 1
PAIR BLACK
VOICE 1 GREEN
PAIR1 Bf
VOICE
I PAIR
VOICE GR
VOICE GREEN
PAIR RED
, . . . .
VOICE
1 DATA
VOICE 1 GREEN 1 33
VOICE GREEN
1 RED
A-v
m
BLACK
IYELLOW
[~YEiLC%W
1 BLACK 1
BLACK
RED
TERM.
I
1
1
W
CLIP
1
12 13 14
SC
24 25 26 27
-%-i
37 38 39
.ET-ORANGE
ORANGE-VIOLET
VIOLET-GREEN GREEN-VIOLET
-ET-BROWN
VI01
BROWN-VIOLET
ILET-SLATE 50
VI0
LTc-\,lnl CT
SLX I Lm. l”LL
,
1
25
I (
=
23 23 24
1 46 1 STATION
1 47
22 48
9)c
Cd
160/
, ,
/
EXT. 1 DATA
/
2-17
/1
VOICE 1 GREEN ( 41
1 PAIR 1 RED 1 42
iYELLOW
160
EXT.
161
SPARE
PAIR BLACK
VOICE GREEN
PAIR RED
DATA YELL0
PAIR BLACK
GREEI
Ilk-n
nru
1 43 1
44
45
46
W
47
I
48
N
49 50
1
1
IMI 66-060
Installation
Table 2-8.
I
KSU INTERFACE
CONNECTOR WIRING
25-PA
CONN
WIRE COLOR
WHITE-BLUE
I
BLUE-WHITE
GREEN-WHITE
1
WHITE-SLATE 1
L
RED-GREEN GREEN-RED
RED-BR-
OWN i
BROWN-RED
RED-SLATE
SLATE-RED
Bl 21
ACK-BLUE
BLUE-BLACK
BLACK-ORANGE
ORANGE-BLACK
BLACK-GREEN GREEN
BLACK-BROWN BROWN-BLACK
BLACK-SLATE SLATE-BLACK
i
YELLOW-BLUE
BLUE-YELLOW YELLOW-ORANGE ORANGE-YELLOW
YELLOW-GREEN ) GREEN-YELLOW
YELLOW-BROWN
BROWN-YELLOW
YELLOW-SLATE SLATE-YELLOW
VIOLET-BLUE
InI !=T
Wiring For Station Connector Block J-8
SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION FOR
CONNECTION BLOCK WIRING
PAIR
, I.“. ,
L 2uSTATION
2
3
29
4
8
IV
~
9 PAIR
10
1
~~~
1
v
11 11 ]
12 12
14 14 168 PAIR
J 16
l-r--t/
17
._ 43
‘8 I/
19
63 / EXT. 1 DATA
4v
30 A STATION
1 STATION
-36
1 STATION
PORT
-67/ v
.-
42
17 PAIR
STAT
F
/I VOICE 1 GREEN 1 1
163 1 PAIR
A
1661PAIR
/I
/
EXT.-
1671PAIR
lf%
_ _
171l 1
_
. . . , . . .
172
7t
KSU.58
I
4
PAIR
VOICE
PAIR
1
YELLOW1
VOICE
4
YELLOW
BLACK
CE
VOII
DATA YELLOW 19
PAIR BLACK
VOICE 1 GREEN 1
1
PAIR RED 22
VOICE
PAIR
DATA
PAIR
VOICE
DATA YELLOW
PAIR
.
VOICE
PAIR
DATA
PAIR
VOICE
PAIR
DAT.
PAIR
VOICE
GREEN
RED
4
YELLQW
BLACK
4
YELLOW
BLACK
GREEN 29
REI
YELLOW ( 31 1
t-1
--
GREEN
RED
77
--. .
GREI
RED
YELLOW
-- .
RLACK
A
LBLE
IYLU
I
iONS
CLIP
, TERM.
15 16 17 18
al
23
24
25
IED 26
27 28
1
30
-..
34
-+A
-c-l
-_
40
EN
41
]
2-18
IMI 66-060
Installation
Table 2-9.
I
I
WHITE-ORANGE ORANGE-WHITE
WHITE-GREEN
WHITE-SLAAE
KSU INTERFACE
CONNECTtin .v,n,,~u
25-PAIR
CONNEPT”“L’C
WIRE COLOR
WHI
BLU,
. . . . . .
E-RED
Wiring For Station Connector Block J-9
(Not Used On Model K2264)
SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION FOR KSU
nP \A,IPIkI~
CABLE
_
2
1
at
--I
1
5
I I
I I
9n
T
ITON
CONNECTION BLOCK WIRING
ASSIGNMENT
(DEFAULT EXTENSION
VOICE GREEN
PAIR
DATA YELLOW
PAIR
/I
VOICE 1 GREEN
I
IOICE[ GREEN 1 17
J9
CWIRE
CABLE
finkf*~~~-+T~o~~
I=
COLOR
I
‘RED
BLACK
GREEN
1 RED I 14
ELLOW 1 15
.-. .
l-2;.
I
1
2 3 4 5
1
9
1
I
.-
1
BLACK-ORANGE ORANGE-BLACK
BLACK-GF”’ GREEN-B1 ?ORT
1 SLATE-B&i
t-
YELLOW-BLUE
BLUE-YELLOW YELLOW-ORANGE
ORANG,- s _.
. .
)W-BROWN I
1 BROWN-YELLOW i
BLC-
VIOLET-ORANGE
ORANGE-VIOLET
VIOLET-GRFFN
r
GREEN-VIOLET
VIOLET-BROWN
BROWN-VIOLET
VIOLET-SLATE SLATE-VIOLET
.--WOW
-~~
.--. .
12 12
15
16 16
I,
1 ‘= 1 18
lg
23
24
-
25
37
-
L
15
41
-
42 STATION-_/
[
17
1 44
‘-
23
50
-
25
3l-Al3C
77
/
SPARE
pnt2r
/
I/
ISTATIO
PORT
/
I
PAIRI RED 1 26 1
EXT. DATA
177 PAIR
VOICE GREEN
8 “I I I
EXT. DATA
178 PAIR
N
/
VOICE GREEN
VOICE
DATA
VOICE
/
1 PAIR
EXT.
181
SPARE
DATA
PA’IR
PAIR
PAIR
PAIR
PAIR
I
RED
Y
E
c..--.
YELLOW 27
BLACK
GREEN
RED
YELLOW
BLACK
YELLOW RED
BLACK
I
REti
i
YELLOW 1 39 1
,
--
28 29
I
30
I
]31]
-E-i
--
34 35
36 37
I
3li
I
,
I
2-19
IMI 66-060
Installation
Table
2-10.
Wiring For Station Connector Block J-10
(Not-Used On Model K2264)
SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION FOR KSU
KSU INTERFACE
CONNECTOR WIRING
2782
32
ISTATION /I
CONNECTION BLOCK WIRING
/.
EXT. 1
DATA 1 YELLC
VOICE
J10
I
1 YELLOW 1 ii
I
MJ-YLA I
iLATE-RED
ACK-BLUE
BLUE-BLACK
BLACK-ORANGE
ORANGE-BLACK
BLACK-“RFFN
GPFC
BL
BRv.wl.-
BLACK-! SLATE-E
YELLOh
BLI
IF-Y
YEL
ORL
-. .--.
YELLOW-
BROWN-’
YELLOW
t
.
ISTATION /I
PORT
/
VOICE
PAI
DATc,
PAIR
VOICE
PAIR
DATA
PAIR
BlA(
GREEN 1
RED
YELLOW 23
BLACK
GREEN 25
LC
24
VIOLET
SLATE-
IMI 66-060
Installation
Table 2-11. Wiring For Station Connector Block J-11
(Not Used On Model K2264)
I
CONNECTOR WIRING
WIRE COLOR
1 WHITE-E
BROWN-WI . . . _
WHITE-SLATE SLATE-WHITE
RED-BLUE BLUE-RED
SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION FOR KSU
KSU INTERFACE
25-PAIR
CABLE
CONNECTIONS
.BLUE VHITE
-
-.
.--. _
WHITE
1ROWN
I
CllTF44
PAIR
1
2
3 3IPOR
5
6
PIN
NO.
I 29
I
26
1
7R
-- -.,.
30
ISTATION
STATION /
/
STA
ISTATION /
CONNEv, IV,
ASSIGNMT”’
(DEFAULT EXTENSION .
:NI
SHOWN)
/1
VOICE
VOICE
196
VOICE I GREEN I 13
iJl1
CWIRE
CABLE
CONNECTIONS
COLOR
PAIR ’
DATA YELLOW
PAIR
PAIR
DATA ___
PAIR
VOICE
PAIR1 RED 1 10
DATA
PAIR ; __
..__
BLACK 1
BLACK 1
GREEN 1 9
jYFllc-lW
.----..
BLACK’ I 12
TERM.
,
1
_
,
I 11 I
._.
,
CLIP
_
3 4
6
._
I
I
GREEN-Y
1 YELLOW-BROWN
BROWN-) YELLOW-
SLATE--I
VIOLET-C ORANGE. _ __
VIOLET-GREEN GREEN-VIOLET
Vl(Tl FT-RRnWN
BR
VI
l-
lELLOW
-SLATE
fELLOW
VIOLET
-BLUE
BLUE-V
IOLET
)RANGE
-VIOLET
_--. -..-....
IOWN-VIOLET
OLET-SLATE
Sl
-ATE-VIOLET
/
T
EXT.
199 PAIR
E
XT. DATA YELLOW 27
200 PAIR
rlON / T /
XT. DATA YELLOW 1 31
201 PAIR
STATION PORT .
1/EXT.
202 PAIR
t
I
-
23
25
44
1 STA
E
1 46
ELXT. tDATA 1 YELLOW 1 43 1
-
48
23 PAIR RED 46
50 25
204
SPARE
PAIR RED 22
DATA YELLOW 23
VOICE
PAIR RED 26
VOICE
1 PAIR
VOICE
PAIR
VOICE
PAIR
DAT
PAIR
VOICE
PAIR
PAIR
VOICE GREEN
DATA YELLOW
---
;;;A
A
1
BLACK GREEN 25
BLACK
GREEN 29
i
RED 1 30
BLACK 1 37
Y&W
BLACK
BLAC
GREE
BLACK
24
28
t
&
36
44 45
47
2-21
IMI 66-060
3Z-KEY
CONSOLE
; --,-­, --I-­, --,-­, --I--
10 --I-­II --I-­,* --I-­,, --I-­,. --I-­II --o--
I. --I--
,, --,--
I. --,--
I, --,--
a --,-­II --,-­= --,--
n --,-­*--I-­a --I-­n --I--
n --,--
a --I--
n--f-­m --,-­,I
--I--
p--s,--
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I --I-­n --I-­m--,--
n --,--
*--I-­., --I--
* --I-­43
--,--
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CLIP TERM
Installation
AYPHENOL
CONNECTOR
IN&S
TO APPROPRIATE KSU
INTERFACE CONNECT
-
-
I
Figure
4-WIRE CABLE [SEE CHART II
2-2a.
32-KEY
32-Button Adjunct Feature Module - Separate Wiring
CONSOLE
DO NOT USE
AUXILIARY
Method
KSU/STATION
CONNECTOR BLOCK
,
2 3
. --,-­6 6 , --,-­* --I-­, --I-­IO --I-­II --I-­,* --*-­I, I. --I--
15
15
17 I. --t-­,,
20 2,
a n --I-­.?*--,-­n n n --I--
n--I--
n
30 --,-­3, --,--
22---I---23m --,-­w--,--
m----I-­x--,-­37 --I-­m --,-­m --,-­y) _-I-­41 --,-­* --,-­*, --,-­u--,-­4 --,-­* --I-­., --,-­a --I-­., --,-­me-,--
CLlP
--I--
--,--
--t--
--,-­s-,-e
--,--
--I--
--I--
--I--
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--I--
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TERMINALS
INTERFACE
“DICL PAIn oLI*c*,”
AMPHENOL
CONNECTOR
TO
AF’PR
OPR [ATE
INTERFACE
~
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II
KS1
CONNECl
Figure
Z-2b.
32-Button
Adjunct Feature
2-22
Y
:fU/STATION
CONNECTOR BLOCK
INTERFACE
Module - Common
Wiring Method
IMI 66-060 Installation
t----1
FUNCTION
COMMON AUDIBLE
STATION 17 RINGING
Figure 2-3.
CONNECT TO CLIP TERMINALS ON CONNECTOR BLOCK PER CHART
VOLTAGE CLAMPING DIODE
RECOMMENDED
P-t
CONNECTIONS J-l CLIPS J-2 CLIPS
Common Audible/Auxiliary Station Interface Wiring
49,50
49,50
(Typical Connection)
+?
OUTPUT AS
REQUIRED BY
RELAY COIL
600
TO KSU STATION
PORT
39 OR 41 IF ENABLE IS OR TO ANY UNUSED STATION PORT IF ENABLE IS NOT REQUIRED.
REQUlRED
FOR PA ENABLING, CONNECTTO CLIPTERMINALS ON CONNECTOR BLOCK
l BLOCK J-l CLIPS 49
. BLOCK J-2 CLIPS 49 & 50 FOR STATION PORT 41 PA ENABLE
fi
TO 600
AUDIO
T
‘RANSFORMER
KG
Figure 2-4. PA Connections
A(l:l)
A
SYSTEM
4
AUDIO INPUT
-0
ENABLE INPUT
62Osr,
&
50 FOR STATION PORT 39 PA ENABLE
2-23
00
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