NEC Electra Elite 192 Hardware Manual

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Stock Number 750363
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NEC Americ a, Inc. rese rves the righ t to change the spec ificati ons, function s, or features at any time w ith out noti c e.
NEC Amer ica, Inc. has prepa red this document for use by its emplo yees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC America, Inc. and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval of NEC America, Inc.
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D registere d trademark s of NEC Am erica, Inc. Windows is a registered trademar k of Microsoft Corporation. AT&T is a registered trademark of AT&T Wireless Services, In c .
Copyright 2002
NEC Infrontia, Inc.
6535 N. State Highway 161
Irving, TX 75039-2402
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Preface
GENERAL INFORMATION
THIS MANUAL
Congratulations! You have purchased the NEC Electra Elite 192 System.
The Electra Elite 192 system is a feature-rich key system that provides over 200 featu res including Comp uter Telephony Integr ation, Least Cos t Routing, Automatic Call Distribution, T1, ISDN-BRI Voice Trunks, ISDN-PRI Voice Trunks, Voice ove r Internet Protocol, LA N/KTS Cabling Integ ration an d many others.
The Electra Elite 192 system provides the customer needs today, and as business expands the system can be expanded to grow as well.
The Electra Elite 192 system has a set of manuals that provide all the information necessary to install and support the system. This preface describes these manuals.
This manual contains detailed instructions to install the Electra Elite 192 KSUs, ETUs, Multiline Terminals, and optional equipment in the following chapters.
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 1 is a brief desc riptio n of the E lectra Eli te 192 syst em and contains a detailed list of equ ipment ava ilable with th e syst em.
Chapter 2 – System Specifications
Chapt er 2 co ntain s detai led spec ifica t ions for the Elec t ra Elite 19 2 s ystem and should be carefully reviewed by the technician before installing the system.
Chapter 3 – Hardware Requirements
Chapter 3 contains the hardware requirements for the Electra Elite 192 system and should be read by the technician before installing the system.
Chapter 4 – Installing KSUs
Chapter 4 contains the information necessary to install the basic and expansion KSUs. The technician should become familiar with this section before starting installation.
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Chapter 5 – Installing Electronic Telephone Units
Chapter 5 contains instructions to install the ETUs in the Basic and Expansion KSUs.
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Chapter 6 – Installing Electra Elite and D
Series E Multiline Terminals
Chapter 6 describes each available terminal that can be used with the Electra Elite 192 system and includes installation instructions.
Chapter 7 – Installing Optional Equipment
Chapter 7 con tain s insta llatio n instru cti ons for opti onal equ ip men t that can be added to the system as customer business grows.
Chapter 8 – Installing Electra Professional Equipment
Chapter 8 contains instructions for installing Electra Professional terminals on the Electra Elite 192 system.
Chapter 9 – System Maintenance
Chapter 9 is a guide to help the technician troubleshoot and diagnose problems during and after system installation.
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
Other manuals in th e s et are de s c ribed below.
Electra Elite 48/192 Features and Specifications Manual (Stock Number
750361)
This manual describes each available feature for the system.
Electra Elite 192 Ge ner al Des cr ip tio n Man ual (S tock Nu mbe r 750360 )
This manual contains general information about the system features, configuration and standards. This overview of the Electra Elite system is useful when pre se ntin g i n form a tio n t o potential customer s.
Electra El i te 48/192 Pr o g ramming Ma n u al (St o ck Number 750362)
This manual contains all programming instructions for the Electra Elite system.
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Electra Elite Least Cost Routing Manual (Stock Number 750364)
This manual contains instructions for the service technician to program the customer system for least cost routing.
Electra Elite Automatic Call Distribution Manual (Stock Number 750365)
This manual contains instructions for the service technician to program the ACD. This manual can be used also by the ACD supervisor, at the customer site, to become familiar with the ACD/MIS feature.
Electra El i te 48/192 Jo b Sp e ci fica tions Manu al (St o ck Number 75 0377)
This manual contains instructions to install and maintain the Electra Elite 48/192 system and includes job specification worksheets. Completing the worksheets provides all system programming values and configuration information necessary for technicians to maintain the system.
Elite ACD Plus Installation Manual (Stock Number 750359)
This manual provides general information about the Elite ACD Plus features, installation procedures and feature programming. The NEC Elite ACD Plus is an Automatic Call Distribution card that supports up to 40 agents and 12 supervisors at one time
Electra Elite Wireless System Manual (Stock Number 750423
This manual describes the system and provides hardware installation and programming procedures for the Electra Elite Wireless Communication System (WCS).
Electra Elite System Administration Terminal End-User Manual (Stock Number 750180-1)
This manual describes the operation of the SAT End-User program for the Electra Elite Key Telephone system. This program is a user-friendly Wi ndo w s applicat ion that allows th e user to program and configure s everal featu res of the Eletra Elite KTS from the PC environment.
Elit e VoIP Ga teway Card I n stallation Ma n u al (St o ck Number 750367)
This manu al describe s the IPT(4)/(8) -U10 ETU, an o ptional inte rface for the Electra Elite KTS, that can combine trunk and tie line calls into Voice over internet Protocol (VoI P) Gatew ay trunks.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
COMPANY NOTIFICATION
Regulatory Information
Established Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules permit this telephone system to be directly connected to the telephone network. A jack is provided by the telephone company. Jacks for this type of customer provided equipment are not provided on party lines or coin lines.
The telephone company may change technical operations and procedures. When such changes affect the compatibility or use of the Electra Elite system, the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of the changes.
Before connecting this telephone system to the telephone network, the following infor m atio n must be provid ed to the teleph one c omp any :
1. Your telephone Number.
2. FCC registration number:
When the system is to be installed as a Key Function system (no dial access to Trunk Groups/Route Advance Blocks), use the following number:
AY5THA-24363-KF-E
When the system is to be installed as a Mult if uncti o n sys tem, use the following number:
AY5THA-24361-MF-E
When the system is to be installed as a PBX system, use the following number:
AY5THA-24362-PF-E
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN): 2.0B
USOC jack required: RJ21X
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The Facility Interface Code (FIC), Ringer Equivalent Number (REN), Service Order Code (SOC), and Jack for each interface ETU are listed in the following table :
Table 1 FIC, REN, SOC, and Jack Types for Electra Elite System ETUs
Trunk/Station ETU T ype FIC REN SOC Jack
BRT(4)-U10 ETU 02IS5 N/A 6.0F N/A CAMA Trunk 02RV-O 0.7A 9.0F RJ21X COI(4)-U10 ETU (Loop Start) 02LS2 0.7A 9.0F RJ21X COI(8)-U10 ETU (Loop Start) 02LS2 0.7A 9.0F RJ21X COI(8)-U10 ETU (Ground Start) 02GS2 0.7A 9.0F RJ21X
INCIDENCE OF HARM
COIB(4)-U10 ETU for COID/COI Mode (Loop Start)
COIB(4)-U10 ETU for COI Mode (Ground Start)
COID(4)/(8)-U10 ETU (Loop Start) 02LS2 0.7A 9.0F RJ21X DID(4)-U10 ETU 02RV2T N/A 9.0F RJ21X
DTI-U10/20 ETU
OPX(2)-U10 ETU 0L13C N/A 9.0F RJ21X PRT(1)-U10/20 ETU 04DU9-1SN N/A 6.0P N/A TLI(2)-U10 ETU TL31M N/A 9.0F RJ 21X
02LS2 0.7A 9.0F RJ21X
02GS2 0.7A 9.0F RJ21X
04DU9-BN 04DU9-DN 04DU9-1KN 04DU9-1SN
N/A 6.0P N/A
When the system is malfunctioning, it could harm the telephone network. The telephone system should be disconnected until the problem can be determined and repair is made. When this is not done, the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service .
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RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE
In compliance with FCC Part 15 rules, the following statement is provided:
IMPORTANT NOTE
“This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the Installation Service Manua l, may cause interference to radio communications. This equipment has been tested and approved for compliance with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, that provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this telephone system in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case, the user, at his or her own expense, is required to take whatever measures may be required t o c orrect the interference. ”
HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY
The NE C Multiline Terminals a nd NEC Single Line Telephones prov ided for this system are hearing aid compatible. The manufacturer of other Single Line Telephones for use with the system must provide notice of hearing ai d compat ibility to com ply with FCC ru les that prohib it the use of non-hearing aid compatible telephones.
DIRECT INWARD DIALING
Opera t ing this equip m ent with out providing proper answer super vision is a violation of Part 68 of the FCC rules.
Proper Answer Supervision occurs when:
This equipment returns answer supervision to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) when Direct Inward Dialing (DID) calls are:
Answered by the called station.
Answered by the Attendant.
Routed to a recorded announce ment that can be adm inistered by
the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) user. Routed to a dial prompt.
This equipment returns answer supervision on all DID calls forwarded to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Permissible exce pt ions are:
A call is unanswered.
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A busy tone is received.
A reorder tone is received.
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VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT/ MONITORING OVER DID LINES
The use of monitoring, recording or list ening devices to eavesdrop, monitor, retrieve or record telephone conversations or other sound activities, whether or not contemporaneous with its transmission, may be illegal in certain circumstances under federal or state laws. Legal advise should be sought prior to i mplementing any practice that monitors or records any teleph one conversation. Some federal and state laws require some form of notification to all parties to the telephone conversation, such as using a beep tone or other notification methods, or r equire the consent of all parties to the telephone conversation, prior to monitoring or recor ding a telephone conversation. Some of these laws incorporate strict penaltie s.
CAUTION
MUSIC ON HOLD
SERVICE REQUIREMENTS
UL REGULA TORY INFORMATION
IMPORT ANT NOTE
"In accordance with U.S. Copyright Law, a license may be required from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, or other similar organization, when radio or TV broadcasts are transmitted through the Mu sic On Hold feature of this telecommunication system. NEC America Inc., hereby disclaims any liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a license."
When equipment malfunctions, all repairs will be performed by NEC America, Inc. or by an authorized agent. The user must report the need for serv ice to an NEC America, Inc. aut horized agent or to N E C America, Inc.
This equipm ent has been list ed by Underwrite rs Laborato ries and compli es with all applicable requirements of the standard for telephone equipment UL
1459.
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INDUSTRY CANADA REQUIREMENTS
Industry Canada has established rules that permit this telephone syste m to be directly connected to the telephone network. Prior to the connection or disconnection of this telephone system to or from the telephone network, the telephone company must be provided with the following information.
1. Your telephone number:
2. IC C ertificate number: 140 7942 A
3. Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of the equipment: 2.1 The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification
means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the applicable Terminal Equipme nt Technical requirements document (s ). The Department does not guarantee that equipment operates to user satisfaction.
Before installation, the user should ensure that it is permissible to connect this equ ipment to the f acilities of t he local telec ommunication s company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to c ertified equi pment shou ld be coordin ated by a rep resentati ve designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, t elephone lines and interna l metallic water pipe system, when present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
CAUTION
Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the applicable electric inspection authority, or electrician.
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The Ringer Eq uivalen ce Numb er (REN ) assigned to each terminal d evice provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The term ination of an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalent Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.
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This equipment is listed by the Canadian Standards Association and complies with all applicable requirements of the standard for telephone equipment C 22. 2 No. 225.
This equi pm ent meet s I C requiremen t s CS03. This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus as regulated by the radio interference regulations of Industry Canada.
Le present appareil numerique n’emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de Classe A prescrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par Industrie Canada.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
The Electra Elite system includes the batteries listed below. When disposing of these batteries, KSUs, and/or ETUs, you must comply with applicable federal and state regulations regarding proper disposal procedures.
Table 2 Battery Types and Quantities for KSUs and ETUs
Unit Name Typ e of Battery Quantity
B64-U10 KSU Lead Acid 2 CPUB( )-U10 ETU Nickel-Cadmium 1 CTI/VP(4)/(8)/(12)/(16)-
Lithium 1
U10 DTP-1HM-1(WH) TEL
Lithium 1 DTP-1HM-2(WH)/(BK) TEL
DTP-16HC-1(BK) TEL Nickel-Cadmium 1 DTR-4R-1(BK) TEL Nickel-Cadmium 1 DTU-4R-1(BK) TEL Lead Acid 1 ETW-4R-1(BK) TEL Nickel-Cadmium 1 FMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U10
ETU MIFA-U10 Nickel-Cadmium 1 MIFM-U10 Nickel-Cadmium 1
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The Electra Elite CPUB( )-U10 ETU provides memory backup for approximately 21 days. The Ni-Cd battery should be replaced about every two years.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR BATTERY DISPOSAL
DO NOT PLACE USED BATTERIES IN YOUR REGULAR TRASH! THE PRODUCT YOU PURCHASED CONTAINS A NICKEL-CADMIUM OR SEALED LEAD BATTERY. NICKEL-CADMIUM OR SEALED LEAD BATTERIES MUST BE COLLECTED, RECYCLED, OR DISPOSED OF IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANNER.
The incineration, landfilling or mixing of nickel-cadmium or sealed lead batteries with the municipal solid waste stream is PROHIBITED BY LAW in most areas. Contact your local solid waste management officials for other information regarding the environmentally sound collection, recycling, and disposal of the battery.
Nickel-Cadmium (or sealed lead) batteries must be returned to a federal or state approved nickel-cadmium (or sealed lead) battery recycler. This may be where the batteries were originally sold or a local seller of automotiv e batteries. Contact your local waste management officials for other information regarding the environmentally sound collection, recycling and dispo sal o f th e bat tery contained in this product. For Ni-Cd batteries, you can also call 1-800-8-BATTERY
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if further information is required.
The packaging for the Electra Elite system contains the following labels regarding proper disposal.
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PRODUCT PACKAG E LABELING
CONTAINS NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. MUST NOT BE DISPOSED OF IN MUNICIPAL WASTE.
Ni-Cd
CONTAINS SEALED LEAD BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED. MUST NOT BE DISPOSED OF IN MUNICIPAL WASTE.
Pb
Ni-MH
CONTAINS NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. MUST NOT BE DISPOSED OF IN MUNICIPAL WASTE.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Section 1 General Information ....................................... .................................1-1
1.1 Unique De s i gn .. ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ................... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... .1-1
Section 2 Equipment Description ...................................................................1-4
2.1 Equipm e nt L ist ....... ... .... ............................. ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... . 1- 4
Chapter 2 System Specifications
Section 1 General Information ....................................... .................................2-1
Section 2 System Block Diagram ........................................... ........................2-1
Section 3 Maximum System Capacities ................................. ........................2-4
Section 4 System Requirements and Specifications .................................... 2-5
4.1 Cabling R e qu ir e m e nts an d S pe c ifi ca tions . ... ... ... .... ... .......... ... ... . 2-5
4.2 Cabling P re c au ti o ns ...... ... ... ... .... ... ..............................................2-8
4.2.1 Cable Placement ............................................................... 2-8
4.2.2 Environmental Conditions .................................................2-8
4.3 Powe r Req ui rem e n ts . .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ................... ... .... ... ... .2-8
4.3.1 Power Supply Inputs .........................................................2-8
4.3.2 Power Supply Consumption ..............................................2-9
4.3.3 Fuse Replacement ............................................................2-9
4.4 Outside Line Ty pe s .......... ... ... .... ... ................... ... .... ... ... ... .... .....2-10
4.5 Transm i s sio n, N et w o rk , and C o ntr o l S p ec ifi c at io ns ... ... ... .... ... ..2- 10
4.5.1 Transmission ................................................................... 2-10
4.5.2 Network ........................................................................... 2-10
4.5.3 Control .............................................................................2-11
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4.5.4 Telephone ........................................................................2-11
4.6 Dialing S p ec ifi c a tions .. ... ...........................................................2-12
4.6.1 Dial Pulse Address Signaling ...........................................2-12
4.6.2 Dual-Tone Multifrequency (DTMF)
Address Signaling ............................................................2-12
4.7 Battery B ac k up ..........................................................................2-13
4.7.1 System Backup ................................................................2-13
4.7.2 Memory Backup ........ ............................................... ........2-13
4.8 Weights and Dimensions ..... .....................................................2-14
4.9 External Equipment Interface ....................................................2-17
4.9.1 Music on Hold/Station Background Music .......................2-17
4.9.2 External Paging (Audio) ...................................................2-17
4.9.3 External Tone Ringer/Night Chime Output ......................2-18
4.9.4 SMDR Output ...................................................................2-18
4.9.5 PC Connection .................................................................2-18
4.9.6 ACD/MIS Connector ........................................................2-18
4.9.7 Relay Contact ..................................................................2-18
4.10 Audibl e an d Vis u a l Indi c at ions .......... .... ... ................... ... .... ... ... .2-18
4.10.1 Tone Patterns ........... .......................................................2-18
4.10.2 LED Flash Patterns ..........................................................2-18
Chapter 3 Hardware Requirements
Section 1 General Information ........................................................................3-1
Section 2 Programming Stations ............................................. .......................3-1
Section 3 Attendant Stations ....................... ...................................................3-1
Section 4 Programming from a PC .................................................................3-1
Section 5 Programming from a Multilin e Terminal .......................................3-2
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Section 6 Electra Elite Remote PC Programming ........................................3-2
6.1 Remot e P rog ram m i ng ...... ... ... .... ... .......... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... .3-2
Section 7 Determining Required Equipmen t ................................................. 3-3
7.1 Station E q ui p me n t .. ... .... ............................. ... ... ... .... ... ... ..............3- 3
7.2 Interfa ce ETUs ............................................................................3-4
7.2.1 Determining Telephone and CO Port Numbers ................ 3-6
7.2.2 Determining the Number of Required Interface ETUs ......3-7
7.2.3 PBR Requirements ...........................................................3-7
Chapter 4 Installing KSUs
Section 1 General Information ....................................... .................................4-1
Section 2 Site Preparation an d MDF/IDF Constr uct ion ................................4 -1
2.1 Precautionary Information ..........................................................4- 1
2.2 Survey in g th e Cu s to m er Site . .... ... ... ...........................................4- 1
2.3 Selec ting th e Best L oca ti on f or Pr o p er I nst al la ti o n . ... ... .......... ... . 4-2
2.3.1 Selecting the KSU Installation Site ....................................4-2
2.3.2 Selecting a Permanent MDF Location ............. .................4-3
2.3.3 Selecting a Site for Installing the Telephones ...................4-3
2.4 Constr uct in g th e M ai n Dis tri bu ti o n Fram e ( M DF ) .... ... ... ... .... ... ... .4-3
2.5 Powe r Fail u re T r an sf e r .. ... ... ... .... ... ... ................... .... ... ... ... .... ... ..4-10
2.6 Fax CO Branch Connec ti on ......................................................4- 11
Section 3 Installing Basic and E xpa nsion KSUs .........................................4-11
3.1 General Information ......... .........................................................4-12
3.1.1 Basic KSU .......................................................................4-12
3.1.2 Expansion KSUs .............................................................4-12
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3.2 Removing the KSU Cover .........................................................4-12
3.3 Installing a Front Cover Extender (FCE-U10 Unit) ....................4-13
3.4 Securing Cab le s U s ing the Velcro Strap ............................ .......4-16
3.5 Wall Mo un ti ng t he B a sic KSU .. ... ............................. ... ... .... ... ... .4-18
3.6 Wall Mo un ti ng t he E xp an s io n K S U ....................... ... ... ... .... ... ... .4-21
3.7 Rack Mo un ti ng t he B a s ic KSU ................................. ... ... .... ... ... .4-22
3.8 Rack Mo un ti ng t he E x p an sio n K S U ......................................... .4-24
3.9 Floor Mo un ti ng t he B a s ic KSU .... ... ... .... ... ... ... .................... ... ... .4-25
3.10 Cable R ou ti ng ...... ....................................... ... .... ... ... ... ... ...........4-26
3.10.1 Connecting the Battery Expansion Cables
on the KSU .......................................................................4-26
3.10.2 Grounding Requirements .................................................4-27
3.11 Replacing the Power Supply Unit in the KSU ...........................4-29
3.11 . 1 Co n n e c t in g the Pow e r Su p p ly U nit
to the Basic KSU ..............................................................4-29
3.11.2 Connec ting Ba tter y Expa nsio n Cab les
to the Expansion KSU.......................................................4-31
3.11.3 Fuse Replacement .........................................................4-32
3.12 Installing Built-In and External Batteries in the KSU ................ .4-33
3.12.1 Built-In Battery Installati on ...............................................4-33
3.12.2 External Battery Installation .............................................4-35
3.12.2.1 Basic KSU ......................................................4-35
3.12.2.2 Expansion KSU ..............................................4-38
Chapte r 5 Installing E le c t ronic Telephone Units
Section 1 General Information ........................................................................5-1
Section 2 Installation ............................................. ..........................................5-2
2.1 Installat io n P rec a u tio n s ......................... ... ... ... .... ... ... ...................5-2
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2.2 Insert ing an E T U into th e K S U Sl o ts .......... ......... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... .5-5
2.3 Removi n g an E TU from t he K S U ........ ............................. .... ... ... .5-6
Section 3 Common Control Units ...................................................................5-7
3.1 CPUB( )-U10 ETU . .....................................................................5-7
3.1.1 Description ........................................................................5-7
3.1.2 Installation ......................................................................... 5-8
3.1.3 Switch Settings ..................................................................5-9
3.1.4 Connectors ......................................................................5-10
3.1.5 LED Indications ............................................................... 5 -10
3.1.6 Replacing Memory Backup .............................................5-11
3.2 CLKG-U10 U nit ................................... .... ... ... ... ... .... ..................5-11
3.2.1 Description ......................................................................5-11
3.2.2 Installation ....................................................................... 5-12
3.2.3 Connectors ......................................................................5-12
3.2.4 Switch Settings ................................................................5-12
3.3 EXP-U10 ETU ..... ......................................................................5-13
3.3.1 Description ......................................................................5-13
3.3.2 Installation ....................................................................... 5-13
3.3.3 Connectors ......................................................................5-14
3.4 KMA(1.0)U ................................................................................5-14
3.4.1 Description ......................................................................5-14
3.4.2 Installation ....................................................................... 5-14
3.5 KMM(1.0)U ....... ................... .................... ................... ............... 5-14
3.5.1 Description ......................................................................5-14
3.5.2 Installation ....................................................................... 5-14
3.6 MIFA-U 10 E T U . ................................................ ... .... ... ... ... .... .....5- 15
3.6.1 Description ......................................................................5-15
3.6.2 Installation ....................................................................... 5-15
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3.6.3 Switch Settings ................................................................5-16
3.6.4 LED Indications ................................................................5-16
3.6.5 Connectors .......................................................................5-17
3.7 MIFM-U 10 E TU . ... .... ... ... ... ........................................................5-18
3.7.1 Description .......................................................................5-18
3.7.2 Installation ........................................................................5-18
3.7.3 Switch Settings ................................................................5-19
3.7.4 LED Indications ................................................................5-19
3.7.5 Connectors .......................................................................5-20
3.8 Modem K it Unit ........ .................................................................5-20
3.8.1 Description .......................................................................5-20
3.8.2 Installation ........................................................................5-20
Section 4 Trunk ETUs ................................... .................................................5-21
4.1 BRT(4)-U 1 0 E TU ......................................................................5-21
4.1.1 Description .......................................................................5-21
4.1.2 Installation ........................................................................5-22
4.1.3 Switch Settings ................................................................5-22
4.1.4 Jumpers ...........................................................................5-22
4.1.5 LED Indications ................................................................5-22
4.1.6 Connectors .......................................................................5-23
4.1.7 Connections .....................................................................5-24
4.2 COI(4)/ (8) -U 10 E T U .... ... ............................. ... .... ... ... ... ... ...........5-25
4.2.1 Description .......................................................................5-25
4.2.2 Installation ........................................................................5-26
4.2.3 Switch Settings ................................................................5-26
4.2.4 LED Indications ................................................................5-26
4.2.5 Connectors .......................................................................5-26
4.2.6 Connections .. ..................................................................5-27
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4.3 COIB( 4)-U10 ETU ............ ... ... .... ... ............................. ... ... .... ... ..5- 28
4.3.1 Description ......................................................................5-28
4.3.2 Installation ....................................................................... 5-29
4.3.3 Switch Settings ................................................................5-29
4.3.4 LED Indications ............................................................... 5 -29
4.3.5 Connectors ......................................................................5-30
4.3.6 Connections ....................................................................5-30
4.4 COID(4 )/( 8 )- U1 0 E TU ...... ... ... .... ... ... ... ......................................5-31
4.4.1 Description ......................................................................5-31
4.4.2 Installation ....................................................................... 5-32
4.4.3 Switch Settings ................................................................5-32
4.4.4 LED Indications ............................................................... 5 -32
4.4.5 Connectors ......................................................................5-32
4.4.6 Connections ....................................................................5-32
4.5 DID(4) -U1 0 E TU .. ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ............................. ... ..5-33
4.5.1 Description ......................................................................5-33
4.5.2 Installation ....................................................................... 5-34
4.5.3 LED Indications ............................................................... 5 -34
4.5.4 Connectors ......................................................................5-34
4.5.5 Connections ....................................................................5-34
4.6 DTI-U1 0 /2 0 ET U .... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ......................................5 - 35
4.6.1 Description ......................................................................5-35
4.6.2 Installation ....................................................................... 5-36
4.6.3 Switch Settings ................................................................5-36
4.6.4 LED Indications ............................................................... 5 -37
4.6.5 Alarm Conditions .............................................................5-37
4.6.6 Connectors ......................................................................5-38
4.6.7 Connections ....................................................................5-38
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4.7 IPT(4)/(8 )-U 1 0 ETU ..... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ....................5-39
4.7.1 Description .......................................................................5-39
4.7.2 Installation ........................................................................5-40
4.7.3 LED Indications ................................................................5-40
4.7.4 IPT(4)-U10 to IPT(8)-U10 ETU Conversion .. ...................5-41
4.7.5 Connectors .......................................................................5-41
4.7.6 Switch S1 .........................................................................5-42
4.7.7 Connections .. ..................................................................5-42
4.8 PRT(1)-U 1 0 /2 0 ET U ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ............ ...........5-43
4.8.1 Description .......................................................................5-43
4.8.2 Installation ........................................................................5-44
4.8.3 Switch Settings ................................................................5-44
4.8.4 LED Indications ................................................................5-45
4.8.5 Alarm Conditions ..............................................................5-46
4.8.6 Connectors .......................................................................5-47
4.8.7 Connections .....................................................................5-47
4.9 TLI(2)-U 10 E T U ........................................................................5-48
4.9.1 Description .......................................................................5-48
4.9.2 Installation ........................................................................5-48
4.9.3 Switch Settings ................................................................5-49
4.9.4 LED Indications ................................................................5-49
4.9.5 Connectors .......................................................................5-49
4.9.6 Connections .....................................................................5-50
Section 5 Station ETUs ..................................................................................5-51
5.1 CNF(8) -U1 0 E TU . .... ... ..............................................................5-51
5.1.1 Description .......................................................................5-51
5.1.2 Installation ........................................................................5-51
5.1.3 Switch Settings ...............................................................5-52
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5.1.4 LED Indications ............................................................... 5 -52
5.1.5 Connectors ......................................................................5-52
5.2 CTI/VP (4 ) /(8) / (12 ) /(16)-U10 E TU ............ ... ... ... .........................5-53
5.2.1 Description ......................................................................5-53
5.2.1.1 System Board Components ..........................5-55
5.2.1.2 Daughter Board Components ........................5-57
5.2.1.3 Port Expansion Board ......... ..........................5-58
5.2.2 Installation ....................................................................... 5-59
5.2.3 Installation Precautions ...................................................5-59
5.3 DPH(4)- U 10 E TU ... ... .... ... ... ... ...................................................5- 60
5.3.1 Description ......................................................................5-60
5.3.2 Installation ....................................................................... 5-60
5.3.3 Switch Settings ................................................................5-61
5.3.4 LED Indications ............................................................... 5 -61
5.3.5 Connectors ......................................................................5-62
5.3.6 Specifications .................................................................. 5-62
5.4 ESI(8)-U10 ETU ........................................................................5- 63
5.4.1 Description ......................................................................5-63
5.4.2 Switch Settings ................................................................5-63
5.4.3 Installation ....................................................................... 5-63
5.4.4 LED Indications ............................................................... 5 -64
5.4.5 Connectors ......................................................................5-64
5.4.6 Connections ....................................................................5-64
5.5 FMS(2)/(4)/(8 )- U 10 E TU ..... ... .... ... ... ... ......................................5-65
5.5.1 Description ......................................................................5-65
5.5.2 Installation ....................................................................... 5-66
5.5.3 Switch Settings ................................................................5-68
5.5.4 LED Indications ............................................................... 5 -68
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5.5.5 Connectors ......................................................................5-70
5.5.6 Installation Precautions ....................................................5-70
5.6 OPX(2)-U10 ETU . .... ... ... ... ... .....................................................5-71
5.6.1 Description ......................................................................5-71
5.6.2 Installation .......................................................................5-72
5.6.3 LED Indications ...............................................................5-72
5.6.4 Connectors ......................................................................5-72
5.6.5 Connections ....................................................................5-72
5.7 SLI(4)/(8 ) -U1 0 E T U .. ................... ... ... .... ... ... ... ...........................5-73
5.7.1 Description ......................................................................5-73
5.7.2 Installation .......................................................................5-74
5.7.3 LED Indications ...............................................................5-74
5.7.4 Connectors ......................................................................5-74
5.7.5 Connections ....................................................................5-74
5.8 VDH2(8) -U 1 0 ET U ....................................................................5-75
5.8.1 Description ......................................................................5-75
5.8.2 Specifications ..................................................................5-75
5.8.3 Cabling ............................................................................5-76
5.8.4 Installing the VDH2(8)-U10 .............................................5-79
5.8.5 Switch Settings and Jumpers ..........................................5-81
5.8.6 LED Indications ...............................................................5-82
5.8.7 Connectors ......................................................................5-83
5.9 VMS(2)/( 4 )/( 8 )- U1 0 ET U .......... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... .......................5-84
5.9.1 Description ......................................................................5-84
5.9.2 Installation .......................................................................5-85
5.9.3 Switch Settings ................................................................5-87
5.9.4 LED Indications ...............................................................5-88
5.9.5 Connectors ......................................................................5-89
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5.9.6 Installation Precautions ...................................................5-89
Section 6 Optional ETUs ............................. ..................................................5-90
6.1 ACD(8)- U 10 E TU ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ...............................................5-90
6.1.1 Description ......................................................................5-90
6.1.2 Installation ....................................................................... 5-90
6.1.3 LED Indications ............................................................... 5 -91
6.1.4 Connectors ......................................................................5-91
6.1.5 Installation Precautions ...................................................5-91
6.2 BSU(2 )- U1 0 ET U .......... ... ... ... .... ... .......... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ..5- 92
6.2.1 Description ......................................................................5-92
6.2.2 Installation ....................................................................... 5-92
6.2.3 Switch Settings ................................................................5-92
6.2.4 LED Indications ............................................................... 5 -94
6.2.5 Connectors ......................................................................5-96
6.2.6 ZT II Connections ............................................................5-96
6.3 ECR-U1 0 E TU ...........................................................................5-97
6.3.1 Description ......................................................................5-97
6.3.2 Installation ....................................................................... 5-97
6.3.3 LED Indications ............................................................... 5 -97
6.3.4 Connectors ......................................................................5-99
6.3.5 Specifications ................................................................ 5-100
6.4 PBR( )-U10 ETU ....................................................................5-101
6.4.1 Description ....................................................................5-101
6.4.2 Installation ..................................................................... 5-102
6.4.3 LED Indications .............................................................5-102
6.4.4 Connectors ....................................................................5-102
6.5 VRS(4) -U 1 0 ET U .......... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ................................5 - 1 03
6.5.1 Description ....................................................................5-103
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6.5.2 Installation ......................................................................5-104
6.5.3 Switch Settings ................. ..............................................5-104
6.5.4 LED Indications ..............................................................5-105
6.5.5 Connectors .....................................................................5-105
6.5.6 Pins ................................................................................5-105
Chapter 6 Installing Electra Elite Multiline Terminals
Section 1 General Information ........................................................................6-1
Section 2 Multiline Terminals ....................... ......... ..........................................6-1
2.1 DTP-2D T - 1( WH) T EL ..................................................................6-1
2.2 DTU-8- 1( BK)/(WH) TEL .... ..........................................................6-2
2.3 DTU-8D- 2 (B K )/(W H ) TE L .... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ................... .... ... ... ...6-3
2.4 DTU-16- 1(BK) /( WH) TE L ............................................................6-4
2.5 DTU-16D-2(BK ) /( WH) TEL .........................................................6-5
2.6 DTU-32- 1(BK) /( WH) TE L ............................................................6-6
2.7 DTU-32D-2(BK ) /( WH) TEL .........................................................6-7
2.8 DCU-60-1(BK) /( WH) C ONSOLE .................................................6-8
Section 3 Single Line Telephones ..................................................................6-9
3.1 DTP 1-1(W H ) or DT P 1-2 (W H ) /(B K ) TE L .......... ... ... ... ... .............6-9
3.2 DTP-1HM-1(WH) or DTP-1HM-2(WH)/(BK ) T EL ..... .................6-10
Section 4 Connecting a Multiline Terminal to the System .........................6-11
Section 5 Connecting an Attendan t Co nso l e
to a Multiline Terminal ..................................................................6-12
Section 6 Adjusting the LCD ..... ....................................................................6-13
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Section 7 Installing Line Cards and Plastic Panels ...................................6-14
7.1 Line Car d an d Pla s tic Pa ne l In sta ll a tion ..... ... ............................6-14
7.2 Plastic P anel Re moval ........ ... ...................................................6- 15
Section 8 Removing Softkeys ........................................ ...............................6-16
Section 9 Adjusting the Height of the Mu ltilin e Termin al ...........................6- 17
Section 10 Installing a D
term ®
Cordless Lite or
D
term ®
Cordless II Terminal .........................................................6-19
10.1 Selec tin g an Ins talla tion Location ..............................................6-19
10.2 Connec ti ng t he Te l ep ho n e Co rds . ... .........................................6-20
10.3 Applyin g P ow er to th e B ase Unit ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .................... ... ..6-21
Section 11 Installing D
term ®
Handset Cordless Terminal ............................6-22
11.1 Selec tin g an Ins talla tion Location ..............................................6-22
11.2 Connec ti ng t he Te l ep ho n e Co rd ......... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... ...............6-22
11.3 Applyin g P ow er to th e B ase Unit ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .................... ... ..6-23
Section 12 Installing a D
term ®
Analog Cordless Terminal ...........................6-24
12.1 Selec tin g an Ins talla tion Location ..............................................6-24
12.2 Connec ti ng t he Te l ep ho n e Co rd ......... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... ...............6-24
12.3 Applyin g P ow er to th e B ase Unit ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .................... ... ..6-25
Section 13 D
term ®
PS II ....................................................................................6-26
13.1 Description ................................................................................6-26
Section 14 Wall Mounting the DTP-1-1 TEL and DTP-1HM- 1 TEL ...............6-27
14.1 Hanger Hook .............................................................................6-27
14.2 Using Installed Modular Wall Plate ...........................................6-28
Chapter 7 Installing Optional Equipment
Section 1 General Information ....................................... .................................7-1
Section 2 Preparing Multil ine Ter minal f or Adap ter Installation .................7-1
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Section 3 Installation Procedures .................................................................7-6
3.1 ACA-U Unit (AC Adapter) ..........................................................7-6
3.1.1 Connecting the ACA-U Unit ...............................................7-6
3.2 ADA-U Unit (Ancillary Device Adapter) ......................................7-7
3.2.1 Installing an ADA-U Unit on a Multiline Terminal ...............7-7
3.2.2 Connecting Cables to the ADA-U Unit ............................... 7-9
3.2.3 Switch Settings ................................................................7-11
3.3 APA-U Unit (Analog Port Adapter) ............................................7-13
3.3.1 Ins ta lling AP A- U Unit o n any DT P/D TU Multiline Terminal except DTP-2DT-1(WH)
and DTP-16HC-1(BK). .....................................................7-13
3.3.2 Switch Settings ............ ....................................................7-14
3.3.3 Connecting Cables on the APA-U Unit ................. ...........7-15
3.4 APR-U Unit (Analog Port Ringer) ..............................................7-16
3.4.1 Installing an APR-U Unit on any DTP/DTU Multiline Terminal except DTP-2DT-1(WH)
and DTP-16HC-1(BK) ......................................................7-16
3.4.2 Switch Settings ................................................................7-19
3.4.3 Connecting Cables on the APR-U Unit ...........................7-20
3.5 CTA-U Unit (Computer Telephony Application) .......................7-21
3.5.1 Ins ta lling th e CTA -U Unit .................................................7-22
3.5.2 Connecting the Cables on the CTA-U Unit ........... ...........7-22
3.5.3 Installing the Driver on the PC .........................................7-23
3.6 Computer Tel ephony Adapter with USB Interface ...... ..............7-23
3.6.1 CTU(C)-U Unit Connections ............................................7 -24
3.6.2 CTU(S) Unit Connections ................................................7-25
3.7 DBM (B)-U10 Box and DBM(E)-U 10 Bo x
Messa ge D isp l ay Bo a r ds ..... .... ... ..............................................7-26
3.7.1 Connecting DBM(E)-U10 Box to DBM(B)-U10 Box
or Another DBM(E)-U10 Box ..........................................7-27
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3.7.2 Wall Mounting DBM(B)-U10 and Expansion Boards .......7-29
3.7.3 Connecting the DBM(B) to Power and ESI .......... ...........7-31
3.8 HFU-U(BK)/( WH) Unit (Handsf r ee Uni t) .. ..................................7-32
3.8.1 Installing an HFU-U(BK)/(WH) Unit on any DTP/DTU Multiline Terminal except DTP-2DT-1(WH) and
DTP-16HC-1(BK) ............................................................7-32
3.8.2 Ins ta lling th e Exte rna l Micro pho ne ..................................7-33
3.8.3 Switch Settings ................................................................7-34
3.9 PCT( )-U10 Unit (PC Telephony Board) ..................................7-35
3.9.1 Connecting a MIC/L ine-In ...............................................7-36
3.10 SLT(1)-U10 ADP (Single Line Telephone ) ....... ....... ......... ......... 7-36
3.10.1 Connecting the SLT(1)-U10 ADP to the System .............7-36
3.10.2 Wall Mounting the SLT(1)-U10 ADP ...............................7-38
3.11 VDD-U Unit (Voice/Data Unit for Digital Terminals) ..................7-39
3.11.1 Installing a VDD-U Unit on a Multiline Terminal ..............7-39
3.11.2 Connecting Cables to the VDD-U Unit ............................7-39
3.12 Wall M o unting ........ ...................................................................7-40
3.12.1 Removing and Remounting the Handset Hanger ...........7-40
3.12.2 Wall Mounting using the Base Unit .................................7-41
3.12.3 Installing the Wall Mount Unit and Mounting the
Multiline Terminal using the WMU-U Unit .......................7-46
3.12.4 Removing the Multiline Terminal
from the Base Cover .......................................................7-50
3.12.5 Removing the Multiline Terminal
from the WMU-U Unit ......................................................7-50
3.13 Music on Hold ........ ................................................. ..................7-51
3.13.1 Connecting Audio Sources to the KSU ........ ...................7-51
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3.14 Station B a c kgr o un d M usi c .......... ... ...........................................7-51
3.15 Paging C on ne c ti o ns ................................................. ... ... .... ... ... .7-51
3.16 Conne cti ng a K SU to a Per so nal Co mput er .............................7-52
3.16.1 Connecting the PC to the KSU ........................................7-52
3.16.2 Connecting the Printer to the KSU ................ ...................7-53
3.16.3 Remote Programming using the Built-in Modem
(Modem Kit Unit) ..............................................................7-53
Chapte r 8 Installing El e c tr a Pro f e s sional Equipment
Section 1 General Information ........................................................................8-1
Section 2 Electra Professi onal Multiline Terminals ......................................8-1
Section 3 Connecting an Electra Professional Multiline Terminal
to the Electra Elite System ............................................................. 8-2
3.1 Modula r T erminal Connec tions ............. ......................................8-2
3.1.1 Connecting Multili ne Terminals, At t endant A dd-On
Consoles, and SLT Adapters .............................................8-2
3.2 Attach a Mul ti lin e Ter m i na l to t he S ys te m .......... ... ... ... ... .... ... ......8-3
Section 4 Installing an Anci llary Device Adapter
in the Multiline Terminal ....................... ..........................................8-3
4.1 Ancillar y Devic e Adapter Install ation ..... ......................................8-3
Section 5 Connecting an Attendan t Co nso l e
to a Multiline Terminal ....................................................................8-5
Chapter 9 System Maintenance
Section 1 Introduction ........................ .............................................................9-1
Section 2 Operational Current and Voltag e Checks .....................................9-1
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Section 3 Operational Tes t Procedur es .......................................... ............... 9-2
3.1 General Information ......... .......................................................... .9-2
3.2 Before In i tial i zin g .............. ............................. ... ... .... ... ... ... ...........9-2
3.2.1 Cable Connections ............................................................9-2
3.2.2 AC/DC Power .............. ................................................ ......9-2
3.2.3 Initialization Check ............................................................9-3
3.3 Syste m Init ia liz a tion ......... ....................................... ... ... ... .... ... ... .9-3
3.4 After I nitialization .......................................................................9-4
Section 4 Troubleshooting ..............................................................................9-5
4.1 Remote Administration and Maintenance ...................................9-5
4.2 Problem S o l vin g ..... ... .... ... ... ....................................... ... ... .... ... ... .9-5
4.2.1 System Down ....................................................................9-5
4.2.2 Partial Operation ...............................................................9-5
4.2.3 Reset ................................................................................. 9-6
4.3 Flowcha rts ........... ................ ............. ................ ................ ........... 9-6
No internal Dial Tone to any Multiline Terminal or SLT ............. ......9-7
No LED or Display Indications on any Multiline Terminal ................9-8
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) ................................................9-9
No or Intermittent CO/PBX Ring ....................................................9-10
Call Dropping ........... ................................................ ......................9-11
No Outside Dial Tone Access ........................................................9-12
CO/PBX Dialing Problem: Cannot Dial Out on CO .......................9-13
Multiline Terminal Functio n Problems ............................................9-14
Multiline Terminal Ringi ng Proble ms .............................................9-15
Multiline Terminal Dial Tone Access Problems ............................. 9 -16
No Dial Tone Access on SLT ......................................................... 9 -17
Ringing Problem on SLT ................................................................9-18
No Dial Access to Features on SLT ...............................................9-19
Low Volume Problems ...................................................................9-20
External Paging Problems .............................................................9-21
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SMDR Output Problems (No Call Accounting System) .............. ....9-22
Appendix A Glossary of Abbreviations
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1 System Configuration Example ......................... .......... ......... ........................1-3
Figure 2-1 System Block Diagram .................................................................................2-3
Figure 2-2 Connecting the ESI Using Twisted 2-Pair Cable .........................................2-7
Figure 3-1 Interface Slot and Syste m Port Numbers for an Electra Elite System .........3-5
Figure 3-2 Telephone and CO Port Number in g Example .............................................3-6
Figure 4-1 Typical Full MDF Layout ..............................................................................4-4
Figure 4-2 Power Failure Transfer Connections .........................................................4-10
Figure 4-3 Fax CO Branch Connection .......................................................................4-11
Figure 4-4 Removing the Front Panel of the KSU .......................................................4-13
Figure 4-5 Front Cover Exte nder (FCE-U10 Unit) .......................................................4-13
Figure 4-6 Mounting the Cable Clamp on the KSU Frame ..........................................4-14
Figure 4-7 Attaching the Sponge to the Clamp ...........................................................4-14
Figure 4-8 Attaching the Front Cover and Front Cover E xtende r ................................4-15
Figure 4-9 Attaching the Front Cover and the Front Cover Extender to the KSU .......4-16
Figure 4-10 Threading the Velcro Strap Through the Hook on the KSU .......... .......... ...4-16
Figure 4-11 Connecting the Expansion Cable ...............................................................4-17
Figure 4-12 Threading the Velcro Strap to Secure One or Two Amphenol Cables ......4-17
Figure 4-13 Threading the Velcro Strap to Secure Three Amphenol Cables ................4-18
Figure 4-1 4 Attaching the Wall Mount Bracket ..............................................................4-18
Figure 4-1 5 Attaching the Wall Mount Bracket with Spacer ..........................................4-19
Figure 4-16 Hanging the Basic KSU on the Bracket .....................................................4-20
Figure 4-17 Securing the Basic KSU to the Wall ...........................................................4-20
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Figure 4-18 Attaching the Expansion W all Mount Bracket
to the Basic Wall Mount Bracket ............................................ ......... ......... ...4-21
Figure 4-19 RAK-U10 Unit and KSU .............................................................................4-22
Figure 4-20 Hanging the KSU on the Bracket ...............................................................4-23
Figure 4-21 Securing the KSU to the RAK-U10 Unit .....................................................4-23
Figure 4-22 Location for Rack Mounting the KSUs .......................................................4-24
Figure 4-23 Floor Mounting the Basic KSU ................................................................... 4-25
Figure 4-24 Securing the KSU to the Floor Mounting Bracket ......................................4-26
Figure 4-25 Connecting DC Expansion Cables .............................................................4-26
Figure 4-26 Attaching the Frame Ground Plate .............................................................4-27
Figure 4-27 KSU Grounding ..........................................................................................4-28
Figure 4-28 Connecting Wires to the PSU ....................................................................4-29
Figure 4-29 Mounting the PSU onto the KSU ................................................................4-30
Figure 4-30 Connecting the PSU Power Cable to the Basic KSU ..................... ......... ...4-30
Figure 4-31 Connecting Battery Expansion Cables to the Expansion KSU ..................4-31
Figure 4-32 Removing the PSU from the KSU ..............................................................4-32
Figure 4-33 PSU Fuse Replacement .............................................................................4-33
Figure 4-34 Connecting Built-In Batteries ......................................................................4-33
Figure 4-35 Placing the Batteries into the KSU .............................................................4-34
Figure 4-36 Connecting the Batteries to the Power Supply Unit ................................ ...4-34
Figure 4-37 Connecting Cables for External Batteries in the Basic KSU ......................4-35
Figure 4-38 Connecting the External Battery to the Basic KSU ....................................4-36
Figure 4-39 Threading the Cables through the Clamps on the Basic KSU ...................4-37
Figure 4-40 Removing the Knockout on the Cover of the Basic KSU ...........................4-37
Figure 4-41 Leading the Battery Cables out of the Basic KSU ......................................4-38
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Figure 4-42 External Battery Cable Installation .............................................................4-39
Figure 4-43 Threading the Cables through the Clamps on the B asic
and Expansion KSUs .................................................................................4-40
Figure 4-44 Removing the Knockouts on the Covers of Basic
and Expansion KSUs .................................................................................4-41
Figure 4-45 Leading the Battery Cables out of the Basic
and Expansion KSUs .................................................................................4-42
Figure 5-1 Inserting the ETU into the KSU ...................................................................5-2
Figure 5-2 Inserting or Removing ETUs from the KSU ................................................5-3
Figure 5-3 Handling an ETU .............................................. .......... .................................5-3
Figure 5-4 Safety Precautions when Setting Switches on an ETU ..............................5-4
Figure 5-5 Sliding the ETU into the KSU Slot ...............................................................5-5
Figure 5-6 Lifting the Ejector Tabs on the ETU ........................... ......... ......... ...............5-6
Figure 5-7 CPUB( )-U10 ETU ......................................................................................5-8
Figure 5-8 CLKG-U10 Unit ........... ......... .......... ......... ..................................................5-12
Figure 5-9 EXP-U10 ETU ................................ ......... ......... .......... ...............................5-13
Figure 5-10 MIFA-U10 ETU .............................. ......... ......... .......... ...............................5-15
Figure 5-11 MIFM-U10 ETU .............................. ......... ..................................................5-18
Figure 5-12 BRT(4)-U10 ETU ........................... ......... ..................................................5-21
Figure 5-13 BRT(4)-U10 ETU Connections ........................ .......... ......... ......................5-24
Figure 5-14 COI(8)-U10 ETU .......................................................................................5-25
Figure 5-15 COI(4)/(8)-U10 ETU Connections ............................................................. 5-27
Figure 5-16 COIB(4)-U10 ETU .....................................................................................5-28
Figure 5-17 COIB(4)-U10 Connections ........................................................................5-30
Figure 5-18 COID(8)-U10 ETU .....................................................................................5-31
Figure 5-19 COID(4)/(8)-U10 ETU Connections ..........................................................5-32
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Figure 5-20 DID(4)-U10 ETU .........................................................................................5-33
Figure 5-21 DID(4)-U10 ETU Connections ....................................................................5-34
Figure 5-22 DTI-U10/20 ETU ........................................................................................5-35
Figure 5-23 DTI-U10/20 ETU Connections ...................................................................5-38
Figure 5-24 IPT(8)-U10 ETU .........................................................................................5-39
Figure 5-25 IPT(4)/(8)-U10 ETU Connections ...............................................................5-42
Figure 5-26 PRT(1)-U10/20 ETU ...................................................................................5-43
Figure 5-27 PRT(1)-U10/20 ETU Connector .................................................................5-47
Figure 5-28 TLI(2)-U10 ETU ..........................................................................................5-48
Figure 5-29 TLI(2)-U10 ETU Connections .....................................................................5-50
Figure 5-30 CNF(8)-U10 ETU .......................................................................................5-51
Figure 5-31 EliteMail CTI System Board .......................................................................5-55
Figure 5-32 EliteMail CTI Daughter Board ....................................................................5-57
Figure 5-33 EliteMail CTI Port Expansion Board ...........................................................5-58
Figure 5-34 DPH(4)-U10 ETU .......................................................................................5-60
Figure 5-35 DPH(4)-U10 ETU Doorphone Connections ...............................................5-62
Figure 5-36 ESI(8)-U10 ETU .........................................................................................5-63
Figure 5-37 ESI(8)-U10 ETU Connection ......................................................................5-64
Figure 5-38 FMS(2)/(4)-U10 ETU ..................................................................................5-66
Figure 5-39 FMS(8)-U10 ETU .......................................................................................5-67
Figure 5-40 OPX(2)-U10 Unit ........................................................................................5-71
Figure 5-41 OPX(2)-U10 CN1 Connection ....................................................................5-72
Figure 5-42 SLI(8)-U10 ETU .........................................................................................5-73
Figure 5-43 SLI(4)/(8)-U10 ETU Connections ............................................................... 5-74
Figure 5-44 VDH2(8)-U10 ETU Jumpers ......................................................................5-77
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Figure 5-45 10Base-T Cable Connections ....................................................... .............5-77
Figure 5-46 VDH2(8)-U10 ETU ...................................................... ...............................5-78
Figure 5-47 VDH2(8)-U10 ETU Connections ................................................................ 5-78
Figure 5-4 8 Front Cover Extender for VDH2(8 )-U1 0 ETUs ........................................ ...5-80
Figure 5-49 VDH2(8)-U10 LED Indications ............................................. ......... .......... ...5-82
Figure 5-50 Cable Connection Compariso n ..................................................................5-84
Figure 5-51 VMS( )-U10 ETU .............................................. .........................................5-86
Figure 5-52 ACD(8)-U10 ETU ......... ......... .......... ...........................................................5-90
Figure 5-53 BSU(2)-U10 ETU ..................................... ..................................................5-92
Figure 5-54 BSU(2)-U10 ETU Connections ................................... ......... ......... .............5-96
Figure 5-55 ECR-U10 Block Diagram .................................. .........................................5-98
Figure 5-56 ECR-U10 ETU ................................ ......... ......... .......... .............................5-100
Figure 5-57 PBR( )-U10 ETU .............................................. .......... ......... ....................5-101
Figure 5-58 VRS(4)-U10 ETU ............................ ......... ......... .......... .............................5-103
Figure 6-1 DTP-2DT-1(WH) TEL ...................... ......... ......... ...........................................6-1
Figure 6-2 DTU-8-1(BK)/(WH) TEL Multiline Terminal ............................................. .....6-2
Figure 6-3 DTU-8D-2(BK)/(WH) TEL Multiline Terminal ...............................................6-3
Figure 6-4 DTU-16- 1(B K)/(W H) TEL Multiline Terminal ................................................6-4
Figure 6-5 DTU-16D-2(BK)/(WH) TEL Multiline Terminal .............................................6-5
Figure 6-6 DTU-32- 1(B K)/(W H) TEL Multiline Terminal ................................................6-6
Figure 6-7 DTU-32D-2(BK)/(WH) TEL Multiline Terminal .............................................6-7
Figure 6-8 DCU-60-1(BK)/(WH) CONSOLE .......................................... ......... ...............6-8
Figure 6-9 DTP-1-1(WH) TEL Single Line Telephone ........................... ......... ...............6-9
Figure 6-1 0 DTP-1HM-1(WH) TEL Sin gle Line Telephone ........................................ ...6-10
Figure 6-11 Connecting a Multiline Terminal to the System .................... ......... .......... ...6-11
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Figure 6-12 Leading Line Cords on a Multiline Terminal ...............................................6-11
Figure 6-13 Connecting the Line Cord and AC Adapter when Installing
an Attendant Console ................................................................................6-12
Figure 6-14 Attendant Console and Multiline Terminal ................................................. 6-13
Figure 6-15 Adjusting the LCD ......................................................................................6-13
Figure 6-16 Installing Line Card and Plastic Panel on a Multiline Terminal ..................6-14
Figure 6-17 Installing Plastic Panel on a Multiline Terminal ..........................................6-15
Figure 6-18 Removing the Plastic Panel from the Multiline Terminal ............................6-15
Figure 6-19 Removing Softkeys .................................................................................... 6-16
Figure 6-20 Locating the Adjustment Tabs on the Multiline Terminal ...........................6-17
Figure 6-21 Raising the Base Plate on the Multiline Terminal ....................................... 6-17
Figure 6-22 Adjusting the Line Cord Length ..................................................................6-18
Figure 6-23 Lowering the Base Plate on the Multiline Terminal ....................................6-18
Figure 6-24 D
term
Cordless Lite Terminal ......................................................................6-19
Figure 6-25 D
term
Cordless II .........................................................................................6-20
Figure 6-26 Connecting the Base Unit ..........................................................................6-21
Figure 6-27 D
term
Handset Cordless Terminal ..............................................................6-23
Figure 6-28 D
term
Analog Cordless Terminal ................................................................6-24
Figure 6-29 D
term
PS II Wireless Terminal ....................................................................6-26
Figure 6-30 Removing the Hook ....................................................................................6-27
Figure 6-31 Turning the Hook Over ...............................................................................6-27
Figure 6-32 Sliding the Hook into Position ....................................................................6-27
Figure 6-33 Removing the Screws ................................................................................6-28
Figure 6-34 Replacing the Plate and Screw ..................................................................6-28
Figure 6-35 Protruding Screws ......................................................................................6-29
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Figure 6-36 Mounting the Telephone ......................... ......... .......... ......... ......................6-29
Figure 7-1 Raising the Base Plate ...................................... .......... .................................7-2
Figure 7-2 Unlocking Tab ..... ......... ......... .......................................................................7-2
Figure 7-3 Releasing Right Tab ....................................................................................7-3
Figure 7-4 Removing Bottom Cover ..............................................................................7-3
Figure 7-5 Removing Base Plate Dummy End ............................. ......... ......... .......... .....7-4
Figure 7-6 Cutting Dummy End in Half ..........................................................................7-4
Figure 7-7 Installing Adapter in Connector 1 .................................................................7-5
Figure 7-8 Installing Dummy End B ...............................................................................7-5
Figure 7-9 ACA-U Unit Connection ...............................................................................7-7
Figure 7-10 Attaching the ADA-U Unit to the Multiline Terminal .....................................7-8
Figure 7-11 Leading the Audio Cable out from the ADA-U Unit ......................................7-8
Figure 7-12 ADA-U Unit .............................................. ....................................................7-9
Figure 7-13 Attaching Cables to the ADA-U Unit ............................................................7-9
Figure 7-14 ADA-U Unit Switch Settings .......................................................................7-11
Figure 7-15 APA-U Unit ...................................... ......... ......... .........................................7-13
Figure 7-1 6 Attaching the Unit to the Multiline Terminal ............................................ ...7-14
Figure 7-17 APA-U Unit Switches ........................................ .........................................7-14
Figure 7-18 Connecting Cables on the APA-U Unit ......................................... .......... ...7-15
Figure 7-19 APR-U Unit ................................................................................................7-16
Figure 7-2 0 Attaching the Unit to the Multiline Terminal ............................................ ...7-17
Figure 7-21 Leading the Telephone Cord out from the Unit ..........................................7-17
Figure 7-22 Closing the Base Plate Cover ........................... .........................................7-18
Figure 7-23 APR-U Unit Switches ...................... ......... ..................................................7-19
Figure 7-2 4 Connecting Cables on the APR-U Unit ......................................................7-20
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Figure 7-25 Attaching an Electra Elite Multiline Terminal to a PC .................................7-21
Figure 7-26 CTA-U Unit .................................................................................................7-21
Figure 7-27 Attaching the Unit to the Multiline Terminal ................................................7-22
Figure 7-28 Connecting the RS-232C Cable to the CTA-U Unit
on the Multiline Terminal .............................................................................7-23
Figure 7-29 CTU (C)-U Unit ...........................................................................................7-24
Figure 7-30 CTU (S)-U Unit ...........................................................................................7-25
Figure 7-31 DBM(B)-U10 & DBM(E)-U10 Message Display Boards .............................7-26
Figure 7-32 Maximum Display Indications .....................................................................7-27
Figure 7-33 Removing Cutout .......................................................................................7-28
Figure 7-34 Connecting the Bracket ..............................................................................7-28
Figure 7-35 Threading Screw into Wall ......................................................................... 7-29
Figure 7-36 Hanging DBM(B)-U10 on Screw ................................................................ 7-30
Figure 7-37 Installing Bottom Screws ............................................................................7-30
Figure 7-38 Connecting DBM(B)-U10 ...........................................................................7-31
Figure 7-39 Connecting DBM(B )-U10 to ESI Port ................. ......... .......... .....................7-32
Figure 7-40 HFU-U(BK)/(WH) Unit ................................................................................7-32
Figure 7-41 Microphone with Mute ................................................................................7-33
Figure 7-42 Attaching a Microphone to a Multiline Terminal .........................................7-33
Figure 7-43 HFU-U(BK)/(WH) Unit Switches .................................................................7-34
Figure 7-44 Connecting a Single Line Telephone to the System
using an SLT(1)-U10 ADP ..........................................................................7-36
Figure 7-45 Connecting the SLT(1)-U10 ADP ...............................................................7-37
Figure 7-46 Removing the Screws from the SLT(1)-U10 ADP ......................................7-38
Figure 7-47 Attaching the SLT(1)-U10 ADP to the Wall ................................................7-38
Figure 7-48 VDD-U Unit ................................................................................................7-39
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Figure 7-49 Connecting the Cables on the VDD-U Unit ................................................7-40
Figure 7-50 Positioning the Handset Hanger ....................... .......... ......... ......... .............7-41
Figure 7-51 Removing the Knockout .............................................................................7-42
Figure 7-52 Attaching the Base Plate to the Wall ..........................................................7-42
Figure 7-53 Wall Mounting using a Modular Jack ................................... ......... .......... ...7-43
Figure 7-54 Plugging in the Line Cord using a Wall Jack ..............................................7-43
Figure 7-55 Plugging in the Line Cord Using a Modular Jack .......................................7-44
Figure 7-56 Attaching the Bottom Tabs of the Multiline Terminal
to the Base Cover ......................................................................................7-44
Figure 7-5 7 Attaching the Top Tab s of the Multil ine Ter minal
to the Base Plate ...................................... ......... .......... ......... ......................7-45
Figure 7-58 Installed Wall Mount Unit .................................. .......... ......... ......... .............7-46
Figure 7-59 Removing the Tabs from the Adapter ........................................................7-47
Figure 7-60 Removing the Tabs from the WMU-U Unit ................................................7-47
Figure 7-61 Leading the Line Cord out of the WMU-U Unit ..........................................7-48
Figure 7-6 2 Attaching the Wall Mount Unit to the Wall ..................................................7-48
Figure 7-63 Attaching the Multiline Terminal to the WMU-U Unit ..................................7-49
Figure 7-64 Removing the Multiline Terminal from the Base Cover ..............................7-50
Figure 7-65 Music Source Connect ions ............................... .......... ...............................7-51
Figure 7-66 Connecting a PC to the KSU ........................................................ .......... ...7-53
Figure 8-1 Modular Termina l Connections for Multiline Terminals
and Attendant Add-On Consoles .................................................................8-2
Figure 8-2 Connect an Electra Professional Multiline T erminal
to the Electra Elite 192 System ....................................................................8-3
Figure 8-3 Removing Knockout .......................................... .......... ......... ......... ...............8-4
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Figure 8-4 Unit Installation .............................................................................................8-4
Figure 8-5 Connecting an Attendant Console to a Multiline Terminal ...........................8-5
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List of Tabl es
Table 2-1 List of Abbreviations ........................................................................................2-1
Table 2-2 Maximum System Capacities ..........................................................................2-4
Table 2-3 Multiline Terminal Loop Resistance and Cable Length ...................................2-6
Table 2-4 Cable Connection Between the Analog Port and
the Single Line Equipment ..............................................................................2-7
Table 2-5 Cable Connection Between ESI/VDH and PCT Board ...................................2-7
Table 2-6 Cabling Requirements .....................................................................................2-7
Table 2-7 Zone Transceiver II Range ..............................................................................2-8
Table 2-8 P ower Consumption ........................................................................................2-9
Table 2-9 Fuse Replacement ..........................................................................................2-9
Table 2-10 Weights and Dimensions ..............................................................................2-14
Table 2-11 Tone Patterns ................................................................................................2-19
Table 2-12 Multiline Terminal LED Flash Pattern ............................................................2-20
Table 3-1 Number of Required Interface ETUs ...............................................................3-7
Table 4-1 MDF Cable Connections ................................................................................. 4-5
Table 4-2 MDF PFT Connections (J3 Only) ....................................................................4-8
Table 5-1 CP UB( )-U10 ETU Default Switch Settings .....................................................5-9
Table 5-2 MIFA-U10 Default Switch Settings ................................................................5-16
Table 5-3 MIFM-U10 Default Switch Settings ...............................................................5-19
Table 5-4 COI(4)/(8)-U10 ETU Default Switch Settings ................................................5-26
Table 5-5 COIB (4)-U10 ETU Default Switch Settings ...................................................5-29
Table 5-6 DTI-U10/20 ETU Default Switch Settings .....................................................5-36
Table 5-7 IP Gateway Options ......................................................................................5-40
Table 5-8 P RT(1)-U10/20 ETU SW1 Settings ...............................................................5-44
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Table 5-9 TLI(2)-U10 ETU Default Switch Settings .......................................................5-49
Table 5-10 CNF(8)-U10 ETU Reset Switches .................................................................5-52
Table 5-11 CNF(8)-U10 ETU Maximum Conference Time Switch ..................................5-52
Table 5-12 CNF(8)-U10 ETU Party Size Switch .............................................................. 5-52
Table 5-13 Configuration Support ...................................................................................5-54
Table 5-14 System Board Components ..........................................................................5-55
Table 5-15 Daughter Board Components ........................................................................5-57
Table 5-16 Port Expansion Board Components ..............................................................5-58
Table 5-17 DPH(4)-U10 Default Jumper Settings ...........................................................5-61
Table 5-18 Configuration Support Table .........................................................................5-65
Table 5-19 FMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U10 ETU Switch Settings ......................................................5-68
Table 5-20 FMS DIP Switch Functions ............................................................................5-68
Table 5-21 VDH2(8)-U10 ETU Specifications .................................................................5-75
Table 5- 22 VDH2(8)-U10 ETU Default S witch Settings ..................................................5-81
Table 5-23 Jumper Settings ............................................................................................5-81
Table 5-24 Configuration Support Table .........................................................................5-85
Table 5-25 VMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U10 ETU Switch Settings ......................................................5-87
Table 5-26 VMS DIP Switch Functions ...........................................................................5-87
Table 5-27 BSU(2)-U10 ETU Default Switch Settings .....................................................5-93
Table 5-28 LED Indications .............................................................................................5-94
Table 5-29 ZT Status Table for LEDs 5 and 6 .................................................................5-95
Table 5-30 Connector Descriptions (CN2) ......................................................................5-99
Table 5-31 VRS(4)-U10 ETU Default Switch Settings ...................................................5-104
Table 7-1 ADA-U Cable Connections ............................................................................7-10
Table 7-2 ADA-U Unit Switch Settings ..........................................................................7-12
Table 7-3 APA-U Unit Switch Settings for SW3 ............................................................7-15
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Table 7-4 APR-U Unit Switch Settings for SW1 and SW3 ............................................7-19
Table 7-5 HFU-U Unit Switch Settings ..........................................................................7-34
Table 9-1 V oltage Measurement .....................................................................................9-3
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Introduction
Chapter 1
SECTION 1 G
ENERAL
I
NFORMATION
1.1 Unique Design
The Electra Elite 192 system is a powerful key system that meets the ever changing business communications demands of today. Unique compact design allows it to be easily and quickly installed.
The Electra Elite 192 syst em can grow with your busin es s. You can easily and economically increase port size when necessary. Two expansion units can be added when the CPUB( )-U10 ETU is installed in the basic cabinet. A full-blown system includes the basic and two expansi on units that provide a capacity of 192 ports.
Electra Elite 192 is a feature-rich system that provides telephone functions and supports advanced features such as:
Automatic Number Indication (ANI)/Caller ID
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)
Automatic Route Selection
Caller ID C al l Return
Centra lized Voice Mail
Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)
Dialed Number Indication Service (DNIS)
D
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Analog Cordless Terminal
D
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Cordless II Terminal
D
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Handset Cordless
Emergency 911 – Cut Through
Enhanced 911
Integrated Digital Voice Mail
ISDN-BRI and ISDN-PRI Voice Trunks
LAN/KTS Cabling Integration
Least C ost Routing (LC R )
Live Monitoring
Live Record
Multiline Conference Bridge
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Multilingual LCD Indication
Multiple Mus ic on Hold Usin g CO Inte rfac e
PC Attendant Conso le
Unified Messaging
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
Wireless
The Elec tra Elite 192 system offers a variety of compatibl e 8-line, 16-line, an d 32- line Mu ltiline Terminals with/wit hout L CD. A 2-line non-LCD terminal and a 60-line Attendant Console are also available.
A custom er wi th exis ting E lectra Profess ional t ermina ls can easily connect them to the Electra Elite 192 system to provide inexpensive migration. Most Electra Elite 192 system features are available with the Electra Professional Multiline Terminals.
The Electra Elite 192 system supports a wide range of additional equipment such as Single Line Telephones, external speakers, facsimile machines, external microphones, and headsets that can be connected to the system to accommodate individual customer needs. The diagram in Figure 1-1 System Configuration Example shows an Electra Elite system with standard and optional equipment (some locally provided).
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Figure 1-1 System Configuration Example
External Speaker
Single Line
Telephone
Automatic Call Dis tr ib ution
PC Programming
Statio n Message Detai l
Recording (SMDR)
Facsimile
Answering Machine
External
Speakerphone
Headset
Attendant
Console
D
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Cordless Lite
CO/PBX/Centrex/DID
/Tie/FT1/ISDN-BRI/ISDN-PRI
Least Cost Routing
Electra E l ite Multil ine Termina l
D
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Series E Multiline Terminal
D
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Cordless II
Computer Telephony Integration
ElectraMail CTI (Unified Messaging)
Message
Display Board
Voice over Internet Proto c ol ( VoIP) Trunk s
D
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Handset Cordless
PS II
ZT II
Wireless
D
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ISDN EXTender Plus (Telecommuti ng)
D
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Analog Cordless
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QUIPMENT
D
ESCRIPTION
2.1 Equipment List
The following table lists all equipment used with the Electra Elite system. The equipment name, a description of the equipment, and the maximum quantities that are allowed when a Basic KSU, a Basic KSU with one Expansion KSU, and a Basic KSU with two Expansion KSUs are included in the table. The list is arranged alphabe ti ca lly by category.
The following table lists all equipment used with the Electra Elite system. The equipment name, a description of the equipment, and the maximum quantities that are allowed when a Basic KSU, a Basic KSU with one Expansion KSU, and a Basic KSU with two Expansion KSUs are included in the table. The list is arranged alphabe ti ca lly by category.
The following maximum values are based on the assumption that at least one Electronic Station Interface ETU and one Trunk Interface ETU are installed.
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
Key Service Units, Power Supply Units, and Adapters
B64-U10 KSU
The Basic Key Service Unit (KSU) for the Electra Elite System provides service for outside lines, Attendant Consoles, and interconnection of the station terminals. The basic KSU provides 64 ports that can be expanded to a maximum of 192 ports with the addition of two expansion KSUs.
The basic KSU is also used for the expansion KSUs. System software allows a maximum of 184 ports to be used for stations and trunks. There are two fixed slots and eight flexible slots.
The Expansion Key Service Unit (KSU) of the Electra Elite System provides an additional 64 ports. Expansion units can be added to the Basic KSU to provide 128 ports with one expansion unit and 192 ports with two expansion units.
Each Expansion KSU provides eight flexible slots and accommodates any interface cards.
The P64-U10 PSU (power supply unit), backup batteries, and three PFT relays are included with each KSU.
1 Basic KSU per system
2 expansion KSUs per system
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FCE-U10 Unit
The Front Cover Extender Unit is required when a VDH2(8)-U10, IPT(4/8)-U10, or CTI(4/8)-U10 ETU is installed.
1 per KS U
P64-U10 PSU
The Power Supply Unit is included with the B64-U10 KSU.
1 per KS U
Common Electronic Telephone Units
CPUB( )-U10 ETU
The Central Processing Unit contains a 32-bit microprocessor that has overall control of the system. This ETU communicates with the interface boards and supports up to 192 ports (24 interface cards).
1 CPU per system
4 PBR circuits
16 voice mail ports (analog)
32 voice mail ports (digital)
64 Physical
ports
128 Physical
ports
192 Physical
ports
8 slots 16 slots 24 slots
56
Station Ports
120
Station Ports
120
Station Ports
56
Trunks
64
Trunks
64
Trunks
32
PC
Telephony
Boards
32
PC
Telephony
Boards
32
PC
Telephony
Boards
16 Conference Circuits
CLKG-U10 Unit
The Clock Unit provides synchronization for FT1/T1 lines, ISDN-Primary Rate, and ISDN-Basic Rate connections. The unit is piggybacked on the CPUB( )-U10 ETU and supports the DTI-U10/20, BRT(4)-U10, PRT(1)-U10/20, and BSU(2)-U10 ETUs.
1 per system
with FT1, ISDN-BRI, ISDN-PRI or Wireless
connections
EXP-U10 ETU
The Expansion KSU Controller controls data transmission between the CPUB( )-U10 ETU and other ETUs installed in the B64-U10 KSU.
N/A 1 ETU 2 ETUs
KMA(1.0)U
This unit is mounted on the MIFA-U10 ETU and adds ACD.
1 per
MIFA-U10 ETU
KMM(1.0)U
This unit is mounted on the MIFM-U10 ETU and adds LCR and Caller ID scrolling and dialing features.
1 per
MIFM-U10 ETU
MIFA-U10 ETU
This ETU provides additional memory for processing ACD/UCD.
When ACD feature is desired, the KMA(1.0)U must be installed.
1 per system
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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MIFM-U10 ETU
This ETU provides additional memory for PC programming, SMDR, LCR, Caller ID scrolling, and Wireless programming.
When the LCR or Caller ID Scroll functions are desired, the KMM(1.0)U must be installed.
1 per system
Modem Kit Unit
The modem unit is installed on the PCT(S)-U10 Unit or the MIFM-U10 ETU.
1 per system
Trunk Electronic Telephone Units
BRT(4)-U10 ETU
This Basic Rate Interface unit provides four channels (eight voice channels) for ISDN-Basic Rate Interface.
Caller ID is supported. This ETU is installed in slots S1~S4 in the basic or
first expansion B64-U10 KSU. The maximum number depends on other trunk
cards installed. This ETU shares the total number of CO/PBX lines in the system.
A CLKG-U10 Unit must be installed.
4 ETUs
(32 B
Channels)
8 ETUs
(64 B
Channels)
8 ETUs
(64 B
Channels)
COI(4)-U10 ETU
Electrical fuses (posistors) are built into this ETU. This ETU supports four outside (CO/PBX) lines and provides circuitry for ring detection, holding, and dialing.
The outside lines must be Loop Start DTMF trunks. This ETU is installed in slots S1~S8 in the basic or
expansion B64-U10 KSU. This ETU can provide an E91 1 CA MA trunk. The maximum number depends on other trunk
cards installed. This ETU shares the total number of CO/PBX lines in the system.
7 ETUs
28
CO/PBX
lines
15 ETUs
60
CO/PBX
lines
16ETUs
64
CO/PBX
lines
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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COI(8)-U10 ETU
Electrical fuses (posistors) are built into this ETU. This ETU supports eight outside (CO/PBX) lines and provides circuitry for ring detection, holding, and dialing.
The outside lines can be any combination of Loop Start or Ground Start DTMF trunks.
This ETU is installed in slots S1~S8 in the basic or expansion B64-U10 KSU.
This ETU can provide an E911 CA MA trunk. The maximum number depends on other trunk
cards installed. This ETU shares the total number of CO/PBX lines in the system.
7 ETUs
56
CO/PBX
lines
8 ETUs
64
CO/PBX
lines
8 ETUs
64
CO/PBX
lines
COIB(4)-U1 0 ETU
This ETU can function the same as the COI(4)-U10 or COID(4)-U10 ETU to provide Central Office interface. When ETU is set for COID mode, Loop Start trunks and /or Caller ID trunks are supported. When the ETU is set for COI mode, Loop Start or Ground Start is supported. Caller ID is not supported in COI mode. Connections for Ground Start trunks are polarity sensitive.
Only DTMF signaling is supported. This ETU can provide an E911 CA MA trunk. The maximum number depends on other Trunk
cards installed.
COID mode: Caller ID trunks must be installed in slots 1~4 in basic or first expansion KSU.
This ETU shares the total number of CO/PBX lines in the system.
Tip and RIng electrical fuses are provided to comply with UL 1459 requirements.
COI Mode
7 ETUs
28 CO/PBX
Lines
COID mode
4 ETUs
16 CO
(Class) lines
COI Mode
15 ETUs
60 CO/PBX
Lines
COID mode
8 ETUs
32 CO
(Class) lines
COI Mode
16 ETUs
64 CO/PBX
Lines
COID m ode
8 ETUs
32 CO
(Class) lines
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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COID(4)-U1 0 ETU
The Central Office Caller ID ETU detects Caller ID signals from the central office and sends caller identification to the CPUB( )-U10 ETU.
Electrical fuses (posistors) are built into this ETU That supports four outside (CO/PBX) lines and provides circuitry for ring detection, holding, and dialing.
This ETU is loop start, DTMF only and is installed in slots S1~S4 in the basic or first expansion B64-U10 KSU.
This ETU can provide an E91 1 CA MA trunk. The maximum number depends on other trunk
cards installed. This ETU shares the total number of CO/PBX lines in the system.
4
ETUs
16
CO (Class)
lines
8
ETUs
32
CO (Class)
lines
8
ETUs
32
CO (Class)
lines
COID(8)-U1 0 ETU
The Central Office Caller ID ETU detects Caller ID signals from the central office and sends caller identification to the CPUB( )-U10 ETU.
Electrical fuses (posistors) are built into this ETU That supports eight outside (CO/PBX) lines and provides circuitry for ring detection, holding, and dialing.
This ETU is loop start only and is installed in slots S1~S4 in the basic or first expansion B64-U10 KSU.
This ETU can provide an E91 1 CA MA trunk. The maximum number depends on other trunk
cards installed. This ETU shares the total number of CO/PBX lines in the system.
4
ETUs
32
CO (Class)
lines
8
ETUs
64
CO (Class)
lines
8
ETUs
64
CO (Class)
lines
DID(4)-U10 ETU
The Direct Inward Dialing Interface Unit supports up to four DID or four 2-way DID lines. Each DID(4)-U10 ETU requires one interface slot position in the KSU.
Immediate, wink start, second dial tone, and delay dial signaling can be combined on this ETU.
This ETU is installed in slots S1~S8 in any B64-U10 KSU.
The maximum number depends on other trunk cards installed. This ETU shares the total number of CO/PBX lines in the system.
7
ETUs
28 DID Trunks
15 ETUs
60 DID Trunks
16 ETUs
64 DID Trunks
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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DTI-U10/20 ETU
The Digital Trunk Interface ETU provides for the termination of Fractional T1 (24 DS-0 channels) line. This ETU contains circuitry for outside ring detection, holding, dialing, control function, Tie line (E&M), and DID signaling.
Automatic Number Indication (ANI) is supported. A combination of Loop Start and Ground Start
trunks, DID trunks, or Tie lines can be used on the ETU. Each trunk is assigned in groups of four. DTMF or Dial Pulse dialing is supported.
This ETU is installed in slots S1 and S4 in the basic B64-U10 KSU or slot S1 of the first expansion B64-U10 KSU.
The maximum number depends on other trunk cards installed. This ETU shares the total number of CO/PBX lines in the system.
The maximum combination of DTI-U10/20 and PRT(1)-U10/20 ETUs is 3 per system.
A CLKG-U10 Unit must be installed.
2 ETUs
48
lines
3 ETUs
64
lines
3 ETUs
64
lines
IPT(4)-U10 ETU
This IP Gateway ETU is an optional Interface that can combine trunk calls into Gateway trunks.
This ETU can emulate the following ETUs: TLI(2)-U10, DID(4)-U10, COI(4)/(8)-U10, or COID(4)/(8)-U10. Refer to the applicable ETU assignment for the trunk capacity.
This ETU can be installed in KSU slots that support the applicable assigned ETU.
The maximum number depends on other trunk cards installed. This ETU shares the total number of CO/PBX lines in the system.
When this ETU is installed, the FCE-U10 Unit is required. This ETU shares the total number of station ports in the system
4 ETUs
Variable
IP Gateway
Trunks
16 lines
4 ETUs
Variable
IP Gateway
Trunks
32 lines
4 ETUs
Variable
IP Gateway
Trunks
48 lines
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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IPT(8)-U10 ETU
This IP Gateway ETU is an optional Interface that can combine trunk calls into Gateway trunks.
This ETU can emulate the following ETUs: TLI(2)-U10, DID(4)-U10, COI(4)/(8)-U10, or COID(4)/(8)-U10 . Refer to the ETU type assignment for the trunk cpacity.
This ETU can be installed in KSU slots that support the applicable assigned ETU.
The maximum number depends on other trunk cards installed. This ETU shares the total number of CO/PBX lines in the system.
When this ETU is installed, the FCE-U10 Unit is required. This ETU shares the total number of station ports in the system
4 ETUs
Variable
IP Gateway
Trunks
4 ETUs
Variable
IP Gateway
Trunks
4 ETUs
Variable
IP Gateway
Trunks
PRT(1)-U10/20 ETU
The Integrated Service Digital network (ISDN)-Primary Rate Interface (PRI) is a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) service that provides 23 B channels and one D channel (23B + D ) for voice call trunking. The B channels provide 23 CO/DID connec tions.
This ETU is installed in slots S1 and S4 in the basic B64-U10 KSU and slot S1 of the first expansion B64-U10 KSU.
The maximum number depends on other trunk cards installed. This ETU shares the total number of Trunk lines in the system.
The maximum combination of PRT(1)-U10/20 and DTI-U10/20 ETUs is three per system.
A CLKG-U10 Unit must be installed.
2 ETUs
46
lines
3 ETUs
62
lines
3 ETUs
62
lines
TLI(2)-U10 ETU
The Tie Line Interface ETU supports the termination and operation of up to two E&M Tie lines (4-wire, type I and type V, and 10/20 pps Dial Pulse or DTMF).
Immediate, wink start, second dial tone, and delay dial signaling can be combined on this ETU.
This ETU is installed in slots S1~S8 in the B64-U10 KSU.
The maximum number depends on other trunk cards installed. This ETU shares the total number of CO/PBX lines in the system.
7 ETUs
14 Tie lines
15 ETUs
30 Tie lines
16 ETUs
32 Tie lines
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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Station E lectronic Telephone Units
CNF(8)-U10 ETU
The Multiline Conference Bridge allows any intercom user or any outside party calling to a port of the CNF(8)-U10 ETU to join or make a multiparty Conference Call.
Each CNF(8)-U10 ETU supports one 8-party conference or two 4-party conferences regulated by a switch setting.
This ETU is installed in slots S1~S8 in the B64-U10 KSU.
The system recognizes this ETU as SLI(8)-U10 ETU. This ETU shares the total number of station ports in the system.
2 ETUs
16
Conference
Ports
2 ETUs
16
Conference
Ports
2 ETUs
16
Conference
Ports
CTI/VP(4)/(8)/(12) /(16)-U10 ETU
This ETU is a 4-, 8-, 12-, or 16-port Digital Voice Mail system with ports that can support TeLANophy, inbound/outbound faxing, and Hospitality/HVM applications.
It can be installed in one of the interface slots. This ETU shares the total number of station ports in
the system.
1 ETU
DPH(4)-U10 ETU
The Doorphone interface ETU allows four DP-D-1A Doorphones to be connected. Two simultaneous calls are allowed, and four Door Lock Release relays are provided.
This ETU is installed in slots S1~S8 in the B64-U10 KSU.
1 ETU 1 ETU 1 ET U
ESI(8)-U10 ETU
The Electronic Station Interface ETU contains eight circuits. Each circuit can support any Attendant Console, Multiline Terminal, or Single Line Telephone adapter.
This ETU is installed in slots S1~S8 in the basic B64-U10 KSU or expansion B64-U10 KSU.
The maximum number depends on other station cards installed. This ETU shares the total number of extension ports in the system.
7 ETUs
56
Extensions
15 ETUs
120
Extensions
15 ETUs
120
Extensions
FMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U10 ETU
This ETU is installed in one of the interface slots. It has two, four or eight channels of built-in Voice Mail.
The system recognizes this ETU as VMS(4)/(8)-U10 ETU. This ETU shares the total number of station ports in the system.
1 ETU
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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OPX(2)-U10 ETU
The Off-Premise Extension ETU provides for the termination and operation of a maximum of two off-premise extensions. Each ETU has a built-in ringer (RSG). Up to 1600 ohms of loop resistance (including the Single Line Instrument) is acceptable between the OPX ETU and the Single Line Telephone.
This ETU is installed in slots S1~S8 in any B64-U10 KSU. This ETU shares the total number of station ports in the system.
6 ETUs
12
extensions
14 ETUs
28
extensions
22 ETUs
44
extensions
SLI(4)-U10 ETU
The Single Line Interface ETU supports a maximum of four Single Line Telephones and/or analog voice mail ports. This ETU provides Ringing Signal Generator (RSG), and Message Waiting (MW) LED voltage to Single Line Telephones.
This ETU is installed in slots S1~S8 in any B64-U10 KSU.
The maximum number depends on other station cards installed. This ETU shares the total number of station ports in the system.
6 ETUs
24
ports
14 ETUs
56
ports
22 ETUs
88
ports
SLI(8)-U10 ETU
The Single Line Interface ETU supports a maximum of eight Single Line Telephones and/or voice mail ports. This ETU provides Ringing Signal Generator (RSG), and Message Waiting (MW) LED voltage to Single Line Telephones.
This ETU is installed in slots S1~S8 in the B64-U10 KSU.
The maximum number depends on other station cards installed. This ETU shares the total number of station ports in the system.
6 ETUs
48
ports
14 ETUs
112
ports
14 ETUs
112
ports
VDH2(8)-U 1 0 ETU
The Voice Data Hub ETU allows integration of both Terminal and 10Base-T cables for local area network (LAN) into the same cable (10Base-T and 10Base-2 are supported).
This ETU is installed in slots S1~S8 in the B64-U10 KSU.
When this ETU is installed, the FCE-U10 Unit is required. This ETU shares the total number of station ports in the system.
3 ETUs
24
extensions
6 ETUs
48
extensions
9 ETUs
72
extensions
VMS(2)-U10 ETU
This ETU is installed in one of the interface slots. It has two channels of built-in Voice Mail.
This ETU shares the total num ber of station ports in the system.
1 VMS(2), VMS(4), or VMS(8)-U10 ETU
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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VMS(4)-U10 ETU
This ETU is installed in one of the interface slots. It has four channels of built-in Voice Mail.
This ETU shares the total number of station ports in the system.
1 VMS(2), VMS(4), or VMS(8)-U10 ETU
VMS(8)-U10 ETU
This ETU is installed in one of the interface slots. It has eight channels of built-in Voice Mail.
This ETU shares the total number of station ports in the system.
Optional Electronic Telephone Units
ACD(8)-U10 ETU
The Automatic Call Distribution ETU interfaces the Elite ACD Plus Server with the Electra Elite KSU.
This ETU is installed in slots S1~S8 in any B64-U10 KSU.
1 ETU
BSU(2)-U10 ETU
The Base Station Unit ETU interfaces the KSU with the ZT II Zone Transceiver for wireless communication with a PS II Personal Station.
This ETU is installed in slots S1~S8 in any B64-U10 KSU.
A CLKG-U10 ETU must be installed.
6 ETUs
12 ZT IIs
8 ETUs
16 ZT IIs
8 ETUs
16 ZT IIs
ECR-U10 ETU
The External Control Relay ETU provides common audible tone signaling using relay contacts for external ringing equipment and an audible output for external paging systems. Four External Tone Ringer Control relays, one Night Chime relay, three External Paging relays, and two General Purpose relays are provided.
This ETU is installed in slots S1~S8 in the basic B64-U10 KSU.
1 ETU
PBR( )-U10 ETU
The Push Button Receiver ETU detects and translates DTMF tones generated by Single Line Telephones, modems, or facsimile machines. The PBR provides four circuits for Single Line Telephones only.
Four PBR c ircuits a re built in the CPUB ( )-U10 ETU.
1 ETU
VRS(4)-U10 ETU
The Voice Recording Service ETU provides voice recording messages for internal stations, automatic answering on incoming outside calls, Delay Announcement messages for ACD/UCD by a voice recorded message, and receives DTMF tones.
This ETU is installed in slots S1~S8 in the B64-U10 KSU.
2 ETUs 2 ETUs 2 ETUs
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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Terminals
DCU-60-1(BK)/(WH) CONSOLE
This Attendant Console is equipped with 60 programmable line keys (each with 2-color LED). Twelve keys can be programmed as Feature Access keys and 48 keys can be programmed as Direct Station Selection or outside line keys.
4
DP-D-1A
This Doorphone may be used when DPH(4)-U10 ETU is installed.
4
DTP-1-1(WH) TEL DTP-1-2(WH)/(BK) TEL
This Single Line Telephone is a fully modular terminal with a flash key, Redial key, 3-level receive volume control, 2-level ring volume control, data jack, and message waiting lamp.
Each terminal requires an SLI(4)/(8)-10 ETU or SLT(1)-U10 ADP.
56 118 118
DTP-1HM-1(WH) TEL DTP-1HM -2 (WH)/(BK) TEL
This Single Line Telephone is a fully modular terminal with a flash key, Redial key, 3-level receive volume control, 2-level ring volume control, data jack, message waiting lamp, and eight programmable Feature/Speed Dial keys.
Each terminal requires an SLI(4)/(8)-U10 ETU or SLT(1)-U10 ADP.
48 112 112
DTP-2DT-1(WH) TEL
This is a fully modular terminal with two Flexible Line keys (each with 2-color LED), eight function keys, built-in Speakerphone, and a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages.
This phone does not support any adapter. Each terminal requires an ESI(8)-U10 ETU.
56 118 118
DTU-4R-1(BK) TEL
This D
term
Cordless Lite Terminal can be connected to the Electra Elite System using a tandem connection to a Multiline Terminal. The terminal has a 16-digit, 2-line LCD, dial pad, talk key, chan key, hold key, transfer key, conf key, mute key, vol key, a msg icon, vibrator, and four function keys with red LEDs.
The
cordless terminal can be switched to the Multiline Terminal connected to it by pressing the Desk key on the base unit of the idle D
term
Cordless
Lite Terminal.
30
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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DTP/DTU-8-1 (BK)/(WH) TEL
This digital Multiline Terminal has eight programmable line keys (each with a 2-color LED), built-in speakerphone, a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages, headset jack, and compatibility with ADA-U, APR-U, CTA-U, CTU(C)-U, CTU(S)-U, HFU-U, and VDD-U Units.
55 119 119
DTP-8D-1/ DTU-8D-2 (BK)/(WH) TEL
This digital Multiline Terminal has eight programmable line keys (each with a 2-color LED), built-in speakerphone, a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages, headset jack, and compatibility with ADA-U, APR-U, CTA-U, CTU(C)-U, CTU(S)-U, HFU-U, and VDD-U Units.
This terminal is also equipped with a 24-character, 3-line, adjustable Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
The DTP-8D-1/DTU-8D-2 (BK)/(WH) TEL provides four softkeys.
56 120 120
DTP-16HC-1(BK) TEL
This D
term
Handset Cordless Terminal is a stand­alone telephone with direct connection to a single port on the ESI(8)-U10 ETU.
An ACA-U Unit adapter is required for this terminal. Each terminal requires an ESI(8)-U10 ETU port.
40
DTP/DTU-16-1 (BK)/(WH) TEL
This digital Multiline Terminal has 16 programmable line keys (each with a 2-color LED), a built-in speakerphone, a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages, headset jack, and compatibility with ADA-U, APR-U, CTA-U, CTU(C)-U, CTU(S)-U, HFU-U, and VDD-U Units.
55 119 119
DTP-16D-1/ DTU-16D-2 (BK)/(WH) TEL
These digital Multiline Terminals are equipped with 16 programmable line keys (each with a 2-color LED), a built-in speakerphone, a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages, headset jack, and compatibility with ADA-U, APR-U, CT A-U, CTU(C)-U, CTU(S)-U, HFU-U, and VDD-U Units.
This terminal also has a 24-character, 3-line, adjustable Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
The DTP-16D-1/DTU-16D-2 (BK)/(WH) TEL provides four softkeys.
56 120 120
DTP/DTU-32-1 (BK)/(WH) TEL
This digital Multiline Terminal has 32 programmable line keys (each with a 2-color LED), a built-in speakerphone, a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages, headset jack, and compatibility with ADA-U, APR-U, CTA-U, CTU(C)-U, CTU(S)-U, HFU-U, and VDD-U Units.
55 119 119
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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DTP-32D-1/ DTU-32D-2 (BK)/(WH) TEL
This digital Multiline Terminal is equipped with 32 programmable line keys (each with a 2-color LED), a built-in speakerphone, a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages, headset jack, and compatibility with ADA-U, APR-U, CTA-U, CTU(C)-U, CTU(S)-U, HFU-U, and VDD-U Units.
This terminal has a 24-character, 3-line, adjustable Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
The DTP-32D-1/DTU-32D-2 (BK)/(WH) TEL provides four softkeys.
56 120 120
D
term
PS II
The Personal Station wireless terminal provi des the features and benefits of a desktop telephone without the inconvenience of having to remain close to the desktop.
40
DTR-1R-1(BK) TEL
The D
term
Analog Cordless terminal uses 2.4 GHz Digital Spread Spectrum (DSS) Technology and is connected to an analog port using SLI(4)/(8)-U10 or OPX(2)-U10 ETU, an SLT(1)-U10 ADP, or an APR-U Unit connected to the Multiline Terminal.
This terminal does not have an LCD display.
20
DTR-4R-1(BK) TEL
The D
term
Cordless II terminal uses 900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum (DSS) Technology and is connected in tandem to a Multiline Terminal.
This terminal can be switched between cordless and the Multiline Terminal connected to it using a key on the base unit or the Handset.
This terminal has a 16-digit by 2-line LCD Display.
10
ETW-4R-1(BK) TEL
This D
term
Cordless Terminal can be connected to the Electra Elite System using tandem connection to a Multiline Terminal. This terminal has a cordless handset, a 10-digit, 2-line LCD, dial pad, TALK key, HOLD key, TRF key, CNF key, SPD key, a MSG LED, optional vibrator, and four function keys with red LED.
This D
term
Cordless Terminal can be switched to the Multiline Terminal connected to it by pressing the DESK key on the base unit of the idle D
term
Cordless Terminal.
9
ETW-8-1/2(BK)/ (SW) TEL
This terminal is a fully modular instrument with tilt stand, eight Flexible Line keys (each with 2-color LED), eight function keys, built-in speakerphone, ADA compatibility, and a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages.
55 119 119
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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ETW-16DC-1/2 (BK)/(SW) TEL
This terminal is a fully modular instrument with tilt stand, 16 Flexible Line keys (each with 2-color LED), eight function keys, built-in speakerphone, ADA compatibility, and a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages.
This terminal has a 16-character by 2-line Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
56 120 120
ETW-16DD-1/2 (BK)/(SW) TEL
This terminal is a fully modular instrument with tilt stand, 16 Flexible Line keys (each with 2-color LED), eight function keys, 20 programmable One-Touch keys with red LEDs, built-in speakerphone, ADA compatibility, and a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages.
This terminal has a 16-character by 2-line Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
56 120 120
ETW-24DS­1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL
This terminal is a fully modular instrument with tilt stand, 24 Flexible Line keys (each with 2-color LED), eight function keys, 12 programmable One-Touch keys, dual-path ability, built-in speakerphone, ADA compatibility, and a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages.
This terminal has a 16-character by 2-line Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
56 120 120
EDW-48­1/2(BK)/(SW) CONSOLE
This console has a tilt stand, 48 programmable keys with dual LEDs (green and red) and 12 function keys with red LED. All 48 keys can be assigned as DSS keys, outside line keys, or function keys.
4
Adapters and Optional Units
ACA-U Unit
The AC Adapter unit connects to one of the following: APR-U Unit, CTA-U Unit, CTU(C)-U Unit, CTU(S)-U Unit, HFU-U Unit, VDD-U Unit, or DTP-16HC-1(BK) TEL.
One per Multiline Terminal as required
ADA-U Unit
This Ancillary Device adapter provides the Digital Multiline Terminal with connection for a tape recorder.
This adapter can be installed on any DTP or D TU Multiline Terminal except DTP-2DT-1(WH) TEL, DTP-16HC-1(BK) TEL, or Cordless terminals.
56 120 120
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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ADA(1)-W (BK)/(SW) Unit
This Ancillary Device adapter provides the Electra Professional Multiline Ter minal with connection for headset, or audio recorder.
This adapter can be installed on any Electra Professional Multiline Terminal.
56 120 120
ADA(2)-W (BK)/(SW) Unit
This Ancillary Device adapter provides the Electra Professional Multiline Ter minal with connection for Cordless Telephone.
This adapter can be installed on any Electra Professional Multiline Terminal.
56 120 120
APA-U Unit
This Analog Port adapter without ringer is the interface used to install a Single Line Telephone, Modem, Credit Card Reader, Wireless Headset, NEC VoicePoint/VoicePoint Plus Conferencing unit, or other compatible Analog device.
This adapter can be installed on any DTP or DTU Multiline Terminal except DTP-2DT-1(WH) TEL, DTP-16HC-1(BK) TEL, or Cordless terminals.
56 120 120
APR-U Unit
When this Analog Port Ringer adapter is used, an additional Single Line Telephone or a modem can be connected to an Electra Elite Multiline Terminal.
This adapter can be installed on any DTP or DTU Multiline Terminal except DTP-2DT-1(WH) TEL, DTP-16HC-1(BK) TEL, or Cordless terminals.
56 120 120
CTA-U Unit
TAPI (Microsoft Telephony Application Programming Interface) adapter allows an Electra Elite Multiline Terminal to be connected to a PC.
This adapter can be installed on any DTP or DTU Multiline Terminal except DTP-2DT-1(WH) TEL, DTP-16HC-1(BK) TEL, or Cordless terminals.
32 32 32
CTU(C)-U Unit
This unit is a CTA adapter for Universal Serial Bus with a Coreline, VDH2(8)-U10 ETU, connection.
This adapter can be installed on any DTP or DTU Multiline Terminal except DTP-2DT-1(WH) TEL, DTP-16HC-1(BK) TEL, or Cordless terminals.
32 32 32
CTU(S)-U Uni t
This unit is a CTA adapter for Universal Serial Bus with an ESI(8)-U10 ETU connection.
This adapter can be installed on any DTP or DTU Multiline Terminal except DTP-2DT-1(WH) TEL, DTP-16HC-1(BK) TEL, or Cordless terminals.
32 32 32
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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DBM(B)-U10 Box
This Message Display Board is connected to the ESI(8)-U10 ETU to provide a message waiting light for voice mail boxes. Each board supports eight message waiting lights.
888
DBM(E)-U10 Box
Expansion Message Display Board. Each board supports eight message waiting lights. Up to five DBM(E)-U10s can be connected to one DBM(B)-U10.
40 40 40
HFU-U(BK)/(WH) Unit
This optional Handsfree Unit provides full-duplex handsfree communication. This unit comes with the handsfree adapter and an external microphone.
This adapter can be installed on any DTP or D TU Multiline Terminal except DTP-2DT-1(WH) TEL, DTP-16HC-1(BK) TEL, or Cordless terminals.
56 120 120
PCT(C)-U1 0 Un it
NEC PC Telephony Board (TAPI) with a Coreline interface. The VDD-U Unit is built into the PCT(C)-U10 so that this unit can connect directly to the VDH2(8)-U10 ETU. This unit can be connected directly to the test port.
This unit can be installed on the ISA bus on any IBM-compatible PC.
32 32 32
PCT(S)-U1 0 Un i t
NEC PC Telephony Board (T API) without a modem. This unit can be installed on the ISA bus on any
IBM-compatible PC.
32 32 32
RAK-U10 Unit
This 19” unit is used to simplify installation by rack mounting the Electra Elite 192 system.
123
SLT(1)-U10 ADP
The Single Line Telephone Adapter provides an interface for Single Line Telephones and other similar devices from an ESI ETU channel.
This adapter can be connected to any ESI port except 01 and 02.
8
VDD-U Unit
The Voice/Data Interface Adapter provides LAN split for digital terminals when the VDH2(8)-U10 ETU is used. This unit is used to incorporate LAN and telephone lines into one cable.
This adapter can be installed on any DTP or D TU Multiline Terminal connected to a VDH2(8)-U10 ETU except DTP-2DT-1(WH) TEL, DTP-16HC-1(BK) TEL, or Cordless terminals.
24 48 72
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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WMU-U Unit
This Wall Mount Unit is used to mount any Electra Elite Multiline Terminal to the wall. This unit connects to the back side of the Multiline Terminal.
This unit is required when an APA-U Unit, APR-U Unit, CTA-U Unit, CTU(C)-U Unit, C T U(S)-U10 Unit HFU-U (BK)/(WH) Unit, or a VDD-U Unit is installed.
56 120 120
WMU-W Unit
This universal Wall Mount Unit is used to mount any Electra Professional Multiline Terminal or DTP-2DT-1(WH) TEL to the wall.
56 120 120
ZT II
The Zone Transceiver maintains radio communication with the PS II terminals.
12 16 16
Software
SAT S/W (END USER) S6000
System Administration Terminal Software for End User
1
SAT S/W (TECH) S6000
System Administration Terminal Software for Technician
1
SAT LCR Version 2.00
System Administration Terminal Software for Least Cost Routing
1
Wireless Servi c e Console (WSC)
Wireless Service Console (WSC) Administration Term inal Software
1
IP Configurator VoIP Administration Terminal (VAT) Software 1
Equipment Name Description Basic KSU
Basic + 1
Expansion
KSU
Basic + 2
Expansion
KSUs
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System Specifications
Chapter 2
SECTION 1 G
ENERAL
I
NFORMATION
This chapter provides detailed specifications for the Electra Elite 192 system technician. The technician should review this information carefully before installing the system.
SECTION 2 S
YSTEM BLOCK
D
IAGRAM
Figure 2-1 Sy stem Block Diagram show s t he ETUs t hat c an be inst alled in
the KSU and the number of cha nn els tha t a re s upp or ted wh en th e E T U is installed. Table 2-1 List of Abbreviations provides abbreviations that are used in the diagram.
Table 2-1 List of Abbreviations
Abbreviation Description
ACD Automatic C all Distribution AMP Amplifier APR Analog Port Ringer BRT Bas ic Ra te Trunk Interface BSU Base Station Unit CNF Multiline Conference Bridge COI Central Office Interf ace COIB Central Office Interface (COI/COID mode) COID Central Office Caller ID COM Communication CPU Central Processing Unit CTA Computer Telephony Adapter CTI Computer Telephony Integration DID Direct Inward Dialing DPH Doorphone DTI Digital Trunk Interface
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ECR External Control Relay ESI Electronic Station Interface FMS Built-In Voice Mail System Interface HDLC High Level Data Link Control HFU Handsfree Unit IPT Internet Protocol Trunk for VoIP ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network LAN Local Area Network MIC Microphone MIF Multipurpose Interface MOH Music On Hold OPX Off-Premise Extension PBR Push Button Receiv er PC Personal Computer PCM Pulse Code Modulation PCT (C) PC Telephony Bo ard (Coreline Interface) PCT (S) PC Telephony Board (without Modem) PRT Primary Rate Trunk PS II Personal System Wireless Terminal SLI Single Line Interface SLT Single Line Telephone SPK S peak er TLI Tie Line Interface VDD Voice Data Digital Adapter VDH Voice Data Hub VM Voice Mail VMS Built-In Voice Mail System Interface VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol VRS Voice Recording Service ZT II Zone Transceiver
Table 2-1 List of Abbreviat ions (Continued)
Abbreviation Description
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Figure 2-1 System Block Diagram
Electra
Elite
Electra
Professional
Terminals
RS-232C
CTA
APR HFU
PC
Modem
MIC
ESI(8)
DID(4)
TLI(2)
DTI-U10/20
MIFM
BRT(4)
BSU(2)-U10
MIFA
ISDN Basic
COM Port
VMS(2)/(4)/(8)
E&M Tie Lines
(4-wire)
DID
T1 Line
COM Port
VRS(4)
PBR( )
COI(4)/(8)
CO Line
CO Line with Caller ID
Analog
VM
SLT
AMP/SPK
Audio Relay
Package Control Path
(HDLC)
Voi ce Path
(PCM Highway)
DPH(4)
ECR
SLI(4)(8)
OPX(2)
DPH
Electra
Mail CTI SLT ADP
SLT
PCT(S)
PC
PC
PCT(C)
Electra
Elite
VDD
Coreline
VDH2(8)
CPUB( )-U10 ETU
CLKG-U10
MOH
PC
10Base-T
LAN
10Base-T/2
PRT(1) 10/20
ISDN Primary (S3000)
CNF
(8)
Multiline Conference Bridge
FMS(2)/(4)/(8)
IPT(4)/(8)
VoIP
COID(4)/(8)
ZTII for Wireless
ACD(8)
Elite ACD Plus Server
COIB(4)
COI/COID Line
CTU(C)
CTU(S)
APA
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SECTION 3 M
AXIMUM SYSTEM
C
APACITIES
The maximum capacities available in the Electra Elite System are shown in Table 2-2 Maximum System Capacities.
Table 2-2 Maximum System Capacities
Item Basic KSU
Basic +1
Expansion
KSU
Basic +2
Expansion KSUs
ACD(8)-U10 ETU 1 APA-U/ APR-U Unit 56 120 120 BRT(4)-U10 ETU 4 8 8 BSU(2)-U10 ETU 6 8 8 CLKG-U10 Unit 1 1 1 CNF(8)-U10 E TU 2 2 2 COI(4)-U10 ETU 7 15 16 COI(8 )-U10 ETU 7 8 8
COIB(4)-U10 E TU
COI mode: 7 COID mode: 4
COI mode: 15
COID mode:8
COI mode: 16
COID mode:8 COID(4)-U10 ETU 4 8 8 COID(8)-U10 ETU 4 8 8 CPUB( )-U10 ETU 1 1 1 CTA-U Unit 32 32 32 CTI/VP(4)/(8)/(12)/(16)-
U10 ETU
1
CTU(C)/(S)-U Unit 32 32 32 DBM(B)-U10 Box 8 8 8 DBM(E)-U10 Box 40 40 40 DID(4)-U10 ETU 7 15 16 DPH(4)-U10 ETU 1 1 1 D
term
Analog Cordless 20 20 20
D
term
Cordless II 10 10 10
D
term
Handset Cordless 40 40 40
D
term
Personal Station II 40 40 40 DTI-U10/20 ETU 2 3 3 ECR-U10 ETU 1 1 1 ESI(8)-U10 ETU 7 15 15
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SECTION 4 S
YSTEM
R
EQUIREMENTS AND
S
PECIFICATIONS
4.1 Cabling Req uirem ent s and Specificati ons
The KSU is connected with each Multiline Terminal and Single Line Teleph one b y a sepa rate twi sted 1 -pair ca ble or 2- pair cab le (on ly for Multilin e Te rminals ). Ref er to Table 2-3 Multiline Terminal Loop
Resistance and Cable Length, Table 2-4 Cable Connection Between the Analog Port and the Single Line Equipment, Table 2-5 Cable Co nnection Be tween ES I/VDH and P CT Board , Table 2-6 Cabling Requirements, and T able 2-7 Zone Transceiver II Range.
FMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U10 ETU 1 1 1 HFU-U Unit 56 120 120 IPT(4)-U10 ETU Variable Variable Variable IPT(8)-U10 ETU Variable Variable Variable MIFA-U10 Unit 1 1 1 MIFM-U10 Unit 1 1 1 OPX(2)-U10 ETU 6 14 22 PBR( )-U10 ETU 1 1 1 PCT(C)/(S)-U10 Unit 32 32 32 PRT(1)-U10 ETU 2 3 3 SLI(4)-U10 ETU 7 14 22 SLI(8)-U10 ETU 7 14 14 TLI(2)-U10 ETU 7 15 16 VDD-U Unit 24 48 72 VDH2(8)-U10 ETU 3 6 9 VMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U10 ETU 1 1 1 VRS(4)-U10 ETU 2 2 2 ZT II 12 16 16
Only one FMS, VMS, or CTI/VP can be installed in the system at one time.
Table 2-2 Maximum System Capacities (Continued)
Item Basic KSU
Basic +1
Expansion
KSU
Basic +2
Expansion KSUs
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Table 2-3 Multiline Terminal Loop Resistance and Cable Length
Terminal or Adapte r
Maximum
Loop
Resistance
(Ohms)
Maximum Feet
by Twisted
1-Pair Cable
Maximum Feet
by Twisted
2-Pair Cable
24 AWG 24 AWG
DBM(B)-U10 Box N/A 900 900 DCU-60-1(BK)/(WH) CONSOLE N/A 1000 1000 DTP-2DT-1(WH) TEL 35 600 1000 DTU 4R-1(BK) TEL N/A 650 1000 DTP-8-1(BK)/(WH) TEL
DTU-8-1(BK)/(WH) TEL
35 600 1000
DTP-8D-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-8D-2(BK)/(WH) TEL
35 600 1000
DTP-16-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-16-1(BK)/(WH) TEL
26 450 900
DTP-16D-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-16D-2(BK)/(WH) TEL
26 450 900
DTP-16HC-1(BK) TEL 57 1083 DTP-32-1(BK)/(WH) TEL
DTU-32-1(BK)/(WH) TEL
21 360 720
DTP-32D-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-32D-2(BK)/(WH) TEL
21 360 720
DTR-1R-1(BK) TEL 35 600 1000 DTR-4R-1(BK) TEL N/A 650 1000 ETW-8-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL 35 600 1000 ETW-16DC-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL 26 450 900 ETW-16DD-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL 21 360 720 ETW-24DS-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL 26 450 900 ETW-4R-1(BK) TEL N/A 650 650 EDW-48-1(BK)/(SW) DSS/BLF
with AC Adapter
N/A 1000 1000
SLT(1)-U10 ADP 35 600 1000
An AC Adapter is required when installing the following devices: DTP-16HC-1(BK) TEL, Electra Elite DCU 60, or Electra Professional EDW 48 Attendant Console.
The length for the specifi ed S LT Adapter is the length between the SLT Adapter and the ESI.
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Figure 2-2 Connecting the ESI Using Twisted 2-Pai r Cable
Table 2-4 Cable Connection B e tween the A nalog Port and the Single Line
Equipment
Connected Equipment Cable
Maximum Loop Resistance
(24 AWG) from Connected
Equipm e nt to Telephon e
ADA(2)-W Unit Twisted Pair 10 feet APA-U Unit or APR-U Unit Twisted Pair 50 feet OPX(2)-U10 ETU Twisted Pair 1,600 ohms SLI(4)/(8)-U10 ETU Twisted Pair 300 ohms SLT(1)-U10 ADP Twisted Pair 50 feet
Mixing digital and analog ports through the same 25-pair cable runs is not recommended.
Table 2-5 Cable Connection Between ESI/ VDH a nd PCT Board
Connected Equipment
Cable
Maximum Loop
Resistance
(Ohms)
Attached
Telephone
PCT(C)-U10 Unit 10 Base-T
35 Connected 31 Not Con nected
PCT(S)-U10 Unit
Twisted 1-Pair
35 Connected 31 Not Con nected
Table 2-6 Cabling Requirements
Connected Equipment Cable
External Amplifier Hi-Fi Shielded Audio Cable Music on Hold and Background Music
Sources
Hi-Fi Shielded Audio Cable
Multiline Terminal
Twisted 2-Pair Cable
ESI
RJ11
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4.2 Cabling Precautions
4.2.1 Cable Placement When selecting cables and Main Distribution Frame
(MDF), future expansion or assignment changes should be considered. Avoid running cables in the following places:
A place exposed to wind or rain.
A place n e ar hea t radi atin g e q uip m ent or where the quality of station cable covering could be affected by gases and chemicals .
An unstable place subject to vibration.
4.2.2 Environmental Conditions Temperature
Operating: +32°F ~ +104°F (0°C ~ 40°C)
Long Term: +50°F ~ +90°F (10°C ~ 32.2°C)
Humidity
Operating : 10% ~ 90% nonc ond en sing
4.3 Power Requirements
4.3.1 Power Supply Inputs AC input requirements for the syst em are listed below. AC Inpu t (P64 -U 10 PSU)
117 Va c ± 10%
60 Hz ± 10%
Single Ph ase
7.5A circuit
A dedicated outlet, separately fused and grounded
Table 2-7 Zone Transceiver II Range
Connected Equipment Range
ZT II-U Unit without ACA-U Unit 3,000 feet ZT II-U Unit with ACA-U Unit 16,404 feet
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4.3.2 Power Supply Consumption The power consumption for the Electra Elite 192 system
is listed in Table 2-8 Power Consumption.
Table 2-8 Power Consumption
4.3.3 Fuse Replacement When rep lacing fuses, ref er to the s pecific ations in Table
2-9 Fuse Replacement.
KSU
Maximum
RMS
Current
Watts Used
(Idle)
Watts Used
(Maximum)
Basic KSU – B64-U10 KSU 2.5 A 120 230 Basic KSU + Expansion KSU 5.0 A 240 460 Basic KSU + 2 Expansion KSUs 7.5 A 360 690
Table 2-9 Fuse Replacement
Unit
Fuse
Number
Specifications Description Dimensions
P64-U10 PSU F1 125V, 6.0A AC Input 1/4” x 1 1/4” P64-U10 PSU F101 250V, 10A Battery Input 1/4” x 1 1/4”
All fuses are normal blown glass tube.
Do not use slow blow fuses. Replace with a fuse o
f
the same type and rating.
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4.4 Outside Line Types
The following outside lines can be used with the Electra Elite 192 system.
2-wire, Lo op Start or Grou nd Start Trunks
2-wire, 2-way DID Lines (Dial Pulse or DTMF)
4-wire, E&M Tie Lines (Type I or V , Dial Pulse, or DTMF)
Digital Trunk FT1 (Loop Start, Ground Start, Tie Line (E&M), or DID Signaling)
ISDN-BRI Trunks
ISDN-PRI Trunks
VoIP Trunks (Internet Protocols)
Refer to Table 1 FIC, REN, SOC, and Jack Types for Electra Elite
System ETUs in the Regulato ry Information s ection in t his manua l
for a detailed list of Facility Interface Codes, Ringer Equivalence Numbers, Service Order Codes and Jack Types.
4.5 Transmission, Network, and Control Specifications
4.5.1 Transmission
Data Length From Multi line Terminal to ESI(8)- U10 ET U: 23 bi ts From ESI(8)-U10 ETU to Multiline Terminal: 23 bits
Data Transmission Rates: Between ESI(8)-U10 ETU and Multiline Terminal:
184K bps (voice and signaling)
Scanning Time for each Multiline Terminal: 32 ms.
4.5.2 Network Time Division Multiplexing allows transmission of a
number of separate data, voice and/or video simultaneously over one communications medium. The informa tion be low ind icates the spec ificatio ns the E lectra Elite 192 system uses for switching, clock, data bus, timeframe.
TDM Switc hing: PCM (µ Law)
TDM Clock : 2.048 MHz
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TDM Data Bus: 8 bit
TDM Timeframe: 125 µs.
4.5.3 Control This section indicates the speed or capacity.
Control: Stored program with distributed processing
Central Processor: 32-bit microprocessor
Clock: 16 .384 M H z
Interface ET U : 8-bit or 16 -bit micr oprocesso r
Optional ETUs: 16- or 32-bit microprocessor
Multiline Terminal: 8-bit microprocessor
Attenda nt C ons ole: 4-bit microprocessor
SLT Adapter: 4-bit microprocessor
4.5.4 Telephone The voltage, current, ring signal information for the
Electra Elite Multiline Terminals, Single Line Telephone equipment, and APA/APR units are listed below.
Multiline Terminal Voltage: -11 ~ -26 Vdc Maximum Current: 250 mA
Acoustical characteristics meet Electronic Industry Association (EIA) standard proposal SP-1286 and standard EIA RS-470.
Single Line Telephone Standard 2500 Set: 500 type network Nominal Current: 35 mA Ring Signal: 56 Vac RMS @ 20 Hz
SL T(1)-U10 ADP Standard 2500 Set: 500 type network Nominal Current: 30 mA Ring Signa l: 56 Vac RMS @ 20 Hz
APA-U Unit Standard 2500 Set: 500 type network Nominal Current: 30 mA
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APR-U Unit Standard 2500 Set: 500 type network Nominal Current: 30 mA Ring Signal: 56 Vac RMS @ 20 Hz
4.6 Dialing Specif ications
4.6.1 Dial Pulse Address Signaling Dial Pulse address Signaling uses dial pulses (regular
momen tary interruption s) to signal the e quipment. In the Electra Elite 192 system, the following Dial Pulse specific at ions are us ed.
Pulse Rate: 10 ± 0.5 pps/20 ± 1.0 pps
Percent Break: 60 ± 1.5%
Interdigit Interval: 10 pps/20 pps 500 ms. ~ 800 ms.
4.6.2 Dual-To ne Multifrequency (D T M F ) Address Signaling DTMF signaling describes push button or Touchtone
dialing. When a key on a telephone is pushed, two tones (one high frequency and one low frequency) are provided. In the Electra Elite 192 system, the following DTMF specifications are used.
Frequencies Two sinusoidal frequen cies are provided, one f rom
the high frequency group and one from the low frequency group.
Frequency Deviation: Less than ±1.0%
Signal Level: Nominal level per freque nc y: -6 ~ -4 dBm Minimum level per frequency:
Low Group: -10 dBm High Group: -8 dBm
Maximum level per frequency: 0 dBm
Rise Time: Within 5 ms.
Duration of Dual Frequency Signal: 110 ms. default/60 ms. minimum
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Interdigital Time: 80 ms. default/70 ms. minimum
4.7 Battery Backup
The Electra Elite syste m has two battery backup functions: o ne for system backup and one for memory backup.
4.7.1 System Backup During power failure, the system is backed up using a
recharge able batt ery. This bat tery backu p support s all of the syst em operations for appr ox im ately 30 mi nut es.
4.7.2 Memory Backup The CPUB( )-U10 ETU has a battery installed to provide
backup of system memory. When the battery is fully charged, system memory (customer data) is retained. for approximatel y 21 days.
1209 1336 1477
697 123
770 456 852 789
941
,
0#
Nominal High Group
Frequencies (Hz)
Nominal Low Group
Frequencies (Hz)
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4.8 Weights and Dimensions
Table 2-1 0 Weigh ts and Dim ens i ons in dica tes the shippin g weig ht,
height, width, and depth of each of the Electra Elite 192 KSUs, ETUs, Mult iline Term inals, and adapters.
Table 2-10 Weights and Dimensions
Unit
Shipping
Weight*
Height Width Depth
ACA-U Unit
22.5 oz (638 g)
3.4”
(86 mm)
4.2”
(107 mm)
5.2”
(133 mm)
ACD(8)-U10 ETU
6.4 lbs** (2903 g)
1.89”
(48 mm)
11.47”
(290 mm)
8.46”
(214 mm)
ADA-U Unit
2.3 oz (65 g)
1.1”
(29 mm)
2.3”
(59 mm)
3.9”
(99 mm)
APA-U Unit or APR-U Unit
4.3 oz
(122 g)
2.4”
(60 mm)
2.3”
(59 mm)
4.8”
(121 mm)
B64-U10 KSU
460.8 oz
(13063 g)
13.1”
(312 mm)
13.7”
(348 mm)
18”
(457 mm)
BRT(4)-U10 ETU
14.6 oz (414 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
BSU(2)-U10 ETU
13.2 oz (374 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
CNF(8)-U10 ETU
12.0 oz (340 g)
1.89”
(48 mm)
11.47”
(290 mm)
8.46”
(214 mm)
COI(4)-U10 ETU
13.6 oz
(385 g
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
COI(8)-U10 ETU
16.6 oz (471 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
COIB(4)-U10 ETU
14.4 oz (408 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
COID(4)-U10 E TU
14.4 oz (408 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
COID(8)-U10 E TU
17.3 oz (490 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
CPUB( )-U10 ETU
13.4 oz (380 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
CTA-U Unit
4.3 oz
(122 g)
2.4”
(60 mm)
2.3”
(59 mm)
4.8”
(121 mm)
CTI/VP(4)/(8)/(12)/(16)-U10 ETU
12 lbs**
(5.44 Kg)
1.89”
(48 mm)
11.47”
(290 mm)
8.46”
(214 mm)
CTU(C)-U Unit
9.5 oz
(270 g)
2.4”
(60 mm)
4.3”
(110 m m)
4.4”
(112 mm)
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CTU(S)-U Unit
9.5 oz
(270 g)
2.4”
(60 mm)
4.3”
(110 m m)
4.4”
(112 mm)
DBM(B)-U10 Box
74.4 oz
(2109 g)
2.75”
(70 mm)
13.5”
(343 mm)
9.75”
(248 mm )
DBM(E)-U10 Box
74.4 oz
(2109 g)
2.75”
(70 mm)
13.5”
(343 mm)
9.75”
(248 mm )
DCU-60-1(BK)/(WH) Console
53 oz
(1503 g)
3.6”
(92 mm)
8.8”
(223 mm)
10.6”
(270 mm)
DID(4)-U10 ETU
15.5 oz (439 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
DP-D-1A Doorphone
8.4 oz
(238 g)
1.5”
(38 mm)
5.5”
(140 mm)
$.75”
(121 mm)
DPH(4)-U10 ETU
12.1 oz (343 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
DTI-U10/20 ETU
13.2 oz (374 g)
1.89”
(48 mm)
11.47”
(290 mm)
8.46”
(214 mm)
DTP-1-1(WH) TEL DTP-1-2(WH)/(BK) TEL DTP-1HM-1(WH) TEL DTP-1HM-2(WH)/(BK) TEL
26.8 oz (760 g)
2.36”
(60 mm)
6.22”
(158 mm)
8.81”
(224 mm)
DTP-2DT-1(WH) TEL
41 oz
(1163 g)
4.8”
(123 mm)
7.8”
( 197mm
9.3”
(235 mm)
DTU-4R-1(BK)/(WH) TEL
15.4 oz (437 g)
2.25”
(57 mm)
4.25” (108)
7.5”
(191)
DTP-8-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-8-1(BK) TEL
41.0 oz
(1163 g)
4.8”
(123 mm)
7.8”
(197 mm)
9.3”
(235 mm)
DTP-8D-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-8D-2(BK) TEL
43.5 oz
(1233 g)
4.8”
(123 mm)
7.8”
(197 mm)
9.3”
(235 mm)
DTP-16HC-1(BK) TEL
53 oz
(1503 g)
6.00”
(152 mm)
9.08”
(230 mm)
8.04”
(204 mm)
DTP-16-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-16-1(BK) TEL
41 oz
(1162 g)
4.8”
(123 mm)
7.8”
(197 mm)
9.3”
(235 mm)
DTP-16D-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-16D-2(BK) TEL
43.5 oz
(1233 g)
4.8”
(123 mm)
7.8”
(197 mm)
9.3”
(235 mm)
DTP-32-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-32-1(BK) TEL
46 oz
(1304 g)
4.8”
(123 mm)
8.7”
(220 mm)
9.3”
(235 mm)
DTP-32D-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-32D-2(BK) TEL
48 oz
(1361 g)
4.8”
(123 mm)
8.7”
(220 mm)
9.3”
(235 mm)
DTR-1R-1(BK) TEL
14.4oz
(408 g)
4.5”
(114 mm )
6.1”
(153 mm)
8.62”
(218 mm)
Unit
Shipping
Weight*
Height Width Depth
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DTR-4R-1(BK) TEL
15.4 oz (437 g)
2.25”
(57 mm)
4.25”
(108)
7.5”
(191)
ECR-U10 ETU
21.2 oz
( 344 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
EDW-48-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL
49 oz
(1389 g)
2.72”
(69 mm)
6.89”
(175 mm)
8.81”
(223 mm)
ESI(8)-U10 ETU
14.5 oz (411 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
ETW-4R-1(BK) TEL
26oz
(737 g)
3.42”
(87 mm)
5.51”
(140 mm)
7.48”
(190 mm)
ETW-8-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL
32 oz
(907 g)
3.98”
(101mm)
6.89”
(175 mm)
8.81”
(223 mm)
ETW-16DC-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL
35 oz
(992 g)
3.98”
(101mm)
6.89”
(175 mm)
8.81”
(223 mm)
ETW-16DD-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL
39 oz
(1106 g)
3.98”
(101mm)
8.07”
(205 mm)
8.81”
(223 mm)
ETW-24DS-1/2(BK)/( SW) TEL
39 oz
(1106 g)
3.98”
(101mm)
8.07”
(205 mm)
8.81”
(223 mm)
EXP-U10 ETU
14.6 oz (414 g)
1.89”
(48 mm)
11.47”
(290 mm)
8.46”
(214 mm)
FMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U10 ETU
6.4 lbs** (2903 g)
1.89”
(48 mm)
11.47”
(290 mm)
8.46”
(214 mm)
HFU-U(BK)/(WH) Unit
7.1 oz
(201 g)
2.4”
(60 mm)
4.2”
(107 mm)
5.2”
(133 mm)
IPT(4)-U10 ETU
32 oz
( 907 g)
5.0”
(127 mm)
10”
(254 mm)
10”
(254 mm)
IPT(8)-U10 ETU
32 oz
( 907 g)
5.0”
(127 mm)
10”
(254 mm)
10”
(254 mm)
MIFA-U10 ETU
12.1 oz (343 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
MIFM-U10 ETU
12.3 oz (349 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
OPX(2)-U10 ETU
13.4 oz (380 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
PBR( )-U1 0 E TU
10.7 oz (303 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
PRT(1)-U10/20 ETU
13.2 oz (374 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
RAK-U10 Unit
20 lbs 9072g
20”
(507 mm)
15
(380 mm)
8.5
( 216 mm)
Unit
Shipping
Weight*
Height Width Depth
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4.9 External Equipment Interface
Input signal levels, impedance, contact ratings, and connector types are list ed for externally connected e quipment.
4.9.1 Music on Hold/Station Background Music
Auxiliary Input: 0.6V PPS Signal Level
Input Impedance : 600
Music for Station BGM via COIB/COI( )-U10 ETU
Auxiliary input: 0.6 V PPS Signal Level
Input Impedance : 600
4.9.2 External Paging (Audio)
Output Power: -10 dBm Signal Level
SLI(4)-U10 ETU
13.0 oz (370 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
SLI(8)-U10 ETU
14.1 oz (400 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
SLT(1)-U10 ADP
9 oz.
(255 g)
1.8”
(45 mm)
2.8”
(70 mm)
4.8”
(120 mm)
TLI(2)-U10 ETU
13.8 oz (391 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
VDD-U Unit
12.4 oz (352 g)
2.5”
(63 mm)
8.8”
(224mm)
10.8”
(275 mm)
VDH2(8)-U10 ETU
18.4 oz (522 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
VMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U10 ETU
6.4 lbs** (2903 g)
1.89”
(48 mm)
11.47”
(290 mm)
8.46”
(214 mm)
VRS(4)-U10 ETU
12.0 oz (340 g)
1.97”
(50 mm)
9.45”
(240 mm)
7.68”
(195 mm)
WMU-U Unit
10.6 oz (301 g)
4.1”
(104 mm)
5.9”
(151 mm)
7.1”
(180 mm)
WMU-W Unit
20 oz
(567 g)
5.75”
(147 mm)
5.75”
(147 mm)
2.5”
(63 mm)
* Shipping weight includes the shipping carton. ** Shipping weight includes the shipping carton and documentation.
Unit
Shipping
Weight*
Height Width Depth
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2 - 18 System Specifications
Output Im pedance: 600
Relay Contact Rating: 500 mA, 24 Vdc
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4.9.3 External Tone Ringer/Night Chime Output
Output Power: -10 dBm
Output Impedance: 600
Relay Contact Rating: 5 00 mA, 24 Vdc
4.9.4 S M D R Output
Female Connector (System Output): Standard RS-232C (straight)
4.9.5 P C Conn e c tion
Female Connector (System Output): Standard RS-232C (straight)
4.9.6 ACD/MIS Connector
Female Connector (System Output): Standard RS-232C
4.9.7 Relay Contact
All Rela y Cont ac t R at ings: 500 mA, 24 Vdc
4.10 Audible and Visual Indications
The tables in this s e ct ion provide the audible a n d vi s ual in di cati on s used in the Electra Elite 192 systems.
4.10.1 Tone Patterns Tone s are u sed in the Electr a Eli te 1 9 2 systems to inform
the station user of various system functions such as, dial tone, busy tone, or ringback tone. Table 2-11 Tone
Patterns lists the freq uency and t he pattern for the ton es
used in the Electra Elite 192 system.
4.10.2 LED Flash Patterns The Electra Elite 192 system provides 2-color LEDs.
Green is used primarily for I-Use conditions and for outside calls. Red is used primarily for Other Use condit ions and inter nal calls. Ref er to Table 2-12 Multiline
Terminal LED Flash Pattern.
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Table 2-11 Tone Patterns
System T one
(Fixed)
Frequency
(Hz)
(Fixed)
Intermit
(Default)
Cycle
Busy Tone 480/620 60 IPM
Call Waiting Tone 440 60 IPM
Second Dial Tone
350/440 120 IPM
Howler Tone
2400 Modulation
(16 Hz)
Continuous
Internal Dial Tone 350/440 Continuous
Internal Ringback Tone 440/480
1 sec On 2 sec Off
LCR Dial Tone 440 Continuous
Reorder Tone 480/620 120 IPM
Service Set Tone 440 Continuous
Special Dial Tone 440 240 IPM
Tone Burst 1 Tone 440 Continuous
Tone Burst 2 Tone 620 Continuous
Tie/DID Ringback Tone 440/480
2 sec On 4 sec Off
Camp-On Tone Call Alert Notification Attendant Tone Override
440 Continuous
DIT Alert Tone 480/620 Continuous
Call Forward Alert Tone Call Forward Configuration Tone
350/440 120 IPM
0.5 sec
0.5 sec
0.5 sec
0.5 sec
0.25 sec
0.25 sec
1 sec
2 sec
0.25 sec
0.25 sec
0.125 sec
0.125 sec
1 sec
1 sec
2
s
e
c
4
s
e
c
0.7 sec
0.5 sec
0.25 sec ON x 2~3 bursts
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Table 2-12 Multiline Terminal LED Flash Pattern
LED C ondition Color Flash Patter ns
W
I-Use Busy Incoming Call I-Hold Call Hold Hold Re call Transfer Recall Live Monitoring Mode Message Waiting on Line Key
Green Red Red Green Red Green Green Green Red
Microphone ON Red
W
ICM
I-Use ICM Incoming Call Voice Over Broker
Red Red Red
Large LED
Incoming Internal Call Incoming Outside Call Message from Attendant Voice Mail Message
Red Green Green Red
P
ON System Data Entry
Red Red
R
Conference in Progress/Barge In All Conference Circuits Used Hold Conference Call ICM Call Hold SPD Confirmation
Red Red Red Red Red
O
Incoming Trunk Exclusive Hold User Ringing Line Preference Voice Over with Broker’s Call
Red Green Red Green
T
Callback Set Auto Repeat Set ON (to set function) Call FWD - All Calls Set
Red Red Red Red
W
BLF or
DSS Key
Use, Ho ld DND, Call FWD-All Calls Set Special Mode (while pressing
T
or going off-line)
Red Red Red
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 sec.
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2 - 22 System Specifications
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System Hardware Ma nual 3 - 1
Hardware Requirements
Chapter 3
SECTION 1 G
ENERAL
I
NFORMATION
The technician should be familiar with the Electra Elite 192 system before attempting to install it. Review this chapter carefully.
SECTION 2 P
ROGRAMMING
S
TATIONS
Two programming positions are available in the Electra Elite 192 system. Station equipment that is connected to the first ESI(8)-U10 ETU is automatically set as a programming position that must have a display Multiline Terminal.
SECTION 3 A
TTENDANT STATIONS
An unlimited number of Attendant positions can be assigned in the Electra Elite 192 system. An Attendant Position can have one to four DCU-60-1(BK)/(WH) Consoles attached. E ach Attendan t Console must be supported by an ESI(8)-U10 ETU. A maximum of four Attenda nt Consoles can be installed in each Electra Elite 192 system.
SECTION 4 P
ROGRAMMING FROM
A PC
Electra Elite 192 systems can be programmed using a personal computer. The Menu Programming option available with PC Programming allows the technician/end-user easy access to all information that can be programm ed on t he Elec tra Elite 1 92 sy stem. T he PC m ust be a 486 o r higher and have Windows 95 or higher to be compatible with the Electra Elite 192 s ystem.
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Issue 6 Elect ra Elite
3 - 2 Hardware Requirements
SECTION 5 P
ROGRAMMING FROM
A MULTILINE TERMINAL
Programming for the Electra Elite 192 system is accomplished through PC Programming. As an added convenience, programming for the system can be accomplished using Electra Elite or Electra Professional Multiline Terminals with LCD. Multiline Terminal programming should be used after the system is installed and any initial assignments are made. Using the Multiline Terminal provides a quick way to access system data and make changes to data items . To program fro m a Multiline Term inal one of t he following te rm inals is required.
DTP-8D-1(BK)/(WH) TEL
DTU-8D-2(BK)/(WH) TEL
DTP-16D-1(BK)/(WH) TEL
DTU-16D-2(BK)/(WH) TEL
DTP-32D-1(BK)/(WH) TEL
DTU-32D-2(BK)/(WH) TEL
ETW-16 D C -1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL
ETW-16 D D -1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL
ETW-24DS-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL
SECTION 6 E
LECTRA ELITE
R
EMOTE PC
P
ROGRAMMING
The Electra Elite 192 system can be programmed from a remote location using a personal computer.
6.1 Remote Programming
To provide remote programming the following hardware is required:
Analog CO Trunk or system SLT Port (not needed if the optional internal modem is used)
Straight RS-232C cable and adapter (provided with the MIFM-U10 ETU) cable to connect a locally provided modem (not needed if the optional internal modem is used)
MIFM-U10 ETU installed in the Electra Elite 192 system
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System Hardware Ma nual 3 - 3
SECTION 7 D
ETERMINING
R
EQUIRED EQUIPMENT
To det ermine equi pment type an d quantity to be installed, the technic ian must be fa m iliar with available station equipment and interface ETUs.
7.1 Stat ion Equipment
The statio n equipment that ca n be installed with the Electra Elite 192 system is listed below.
Equipment Description
DBM(B)-U10 Box Basic Message Display Board
with 8 LEDs
DBM(E)-U10 Box Expansion Message Display
Board with 8 LEDs
DCU-60-1(BK)/(WH) CONSOLE
Atte ndant Console with 60 programmable line keys
DTP-2DT-1(WH) TEL 2-line digital Multiline Terminal
without LCD
DTP-8-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-8-1(BK)/(WH) TEL
8-line digi tal Multili ne Terminal without LCD
DTP-8D-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-8D-2(BK)/(WH) TEL
8-line dig ital Mul tiline Te rm in al with LCD and softkeys
DTP-16-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-16-1(BK)/(WH) TEL
16-line digital Multiline Terminal without LCD
DTP-16D-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-16D-2(BK)/(WH) TEL
16-line digital Multiline Terminal with LCD and softkeys
DTP-16HC-1(BK) TEL 16-line digital stand alone
terminal with direct connection to a single port on the ESI(8)-U 10 ETU
DTP-32-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-32-1(BK)/(WH) TEL
32-line digital Multiline Terminal without LCD
DTP-32D-1(BK)/(WH) TEL DTU-32D-2(BK)/(WH) TEL
32-line digital Multiline Terminal with LCD and softkeys
DTR-1R-1(BK) TEL
D
term
Multiline Cordless
Telephone without LCD
DTR-4R-1(BK) TEL
D
term
Multiline Cordless
Telephone with LCD
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7.2 Interface ETUs
The slots in the Elect ra Elite 19 2 KSUs are f lexible exc ept for the first slot in each KSU that is reserved for the CPU( )-U10 ETU or EXP-U10 ETU. Figure 3-1 Interface Slot and System Port Numbers
for a n Electra Elite Sys tem shows the slot and po rt num b ers.
The MIFA-U10 ETU must be installed in the ISA slot for MIS to work.
The MIFA-U10 ETU with K MA(1.0)U mu st be inst alled in the ISA slot for ACD to work.
MIFM-U10 ETU must be installed in S1 or S2 for the internal socket modem to work. It can be installed in the ISA slot or S1/S2 if a locally provided external modem is used.
The MIFM-U10 ETU with KMM(1.0)U must be instal led in the ISA, S1, or S2 slot for LCR and Caller ID scrolling and dialing to work.
DTU-4R-1(BK) TEL Multiline Cordless Telephone
with LCD
ETW-8-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL 8-line Multiline Terminal without
LCD
ETW-16DC-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL 16-line Multiline Terminal with
LCD
ETW-16DD-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL 16-line Multiline Terminal with
LCD
ETW-24DS-1/2(BK)/(SW) TEL 24-line Multiline Terminal with
LCD
ETW-4R-1(BK) TEL Multiline Cordless Telephone
with LCD
EDW-48-1/2(BK)/(SW) DSS/ BLF
48-line DSS/BLF or outside lines with 12 function keys.
SLT(1)-U10 ADP Single Line Telephone interface
Adapter
Equipment Description
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