Vodavi Triad-S 1-2-3 Single Line Installation Manual

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Page 1 - Installation

Feature Package 3TRIAD 1/2/3Installationa new dimension in business communications

Page 2 - Triad 1/2/3

vii March 2001Triad 1 Default Card Layout ... 2-6Triad 2 Key Serv

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Ca ller ID In terface Unit In sta llat ion 2-79Figure 2-34:DigitalKey Telephone WallMounting

Page 4 - Contents

2-80 Caller ID Interface Unit InstallationFigure 2-35:SMDR PrintoutThe SMDR feature provides detailed records of all outgoing and/or incoming, long di

Page 5 - 3 Triad 3 System Installation

Ca ller ID In terface Unit In sta llat ion 2-81ICLID 30 characterformat selected:123123456789012345678901234567890STA CO TOTAL ST ART DATE1000001 00:0

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2-82 Caller ID Interface Unit Installation

Page 7 - 4SystemCheck-Out

3Triad 3 SystemInstallationThis chapter contains the basic system installation and wiringinstructions for the Triad 3 System, as well as how to instal

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Introduction 3-3IntroductionAs with any sophisticated communications device,installation of theSTARPLUS Triad 3 System, requires the ca re and foretho

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3-4 Site PreparationThe location must have access to a dedicated 110 Volt AC (±10%), 60Hz, single-p hase circuit with a circuit breaker or f use rate

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Site Preparation 3-5Verify On-Site EquipmentOnce the equipment installation site has been identified and a dedicatedAC outlet,earth ground, and lighti

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3-6 Site PreparationFigure 3-1: Basic Cabinet (BKSU) w/Expansion KSU (EKSU1/EKSU2)In certain configurations, it is possible to not have all card slots

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March 20 01 viiiSMDR Printout ... 2-80Ba

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KSU & Power Supply (PSU) Installation 3-7KSU & Power Supply (PSU) InstallationThe system consists of amaximum of two cabinets that can be stac

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3-8 KSU & Power Supply (PSU) InstallationFigure 3- 2: BKSU Mounting HolesMounting the Expansion Cabinet (EKSU1)If required, an Expansion KSU1 (lef

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KSU & Power Supply (PSU) Installation 3-95. Remove the front cover by turning the two front cover screws ½ turncounter clockwise.6. Tilt and lif t

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3-10 KSU & Powe r Supply (PSU) InstallationFigure 3-3: Expansion Cabinet (EKSU2) Installation

Page 18 - FCC Registration Numbers

Ring Generator Installation (RGU) 3-11Ring Generator Installation (RGU)This unit isneeded in theBKSU, wheneverSLT devicesare installedonthe s ystem. T

Page 19 - UL/CSA Safety Compliance

3-12 KSU GroundingKSU GroundingTo ensure proper system operation and for safety purposes, a good earthgro und is required.A metallic COLD water pipeus

Page 20 - Notice of Compliance

KSU Grounding 3 -13Figure 3-5:KSU Grounding(#14InsulatedWire)GNDGround LugBKSU Front View

Page 21 - 1-6 Toll Fraud Disclaimer

3-14 Power Supply Unit InstallationPowe r Supply Un it InstallationAC/DC (PS-10A or PS-15A)There are two power supply units,one with a10A (output) rat

Page 22 - Triad 1/2 System

Power Supply Unit Installation 3-15Figure 3- 6: AC/ DC Power Insta llation

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3-16 Power Supply Unit InstallationDC/DC (with BCU & 48VU)The BKSU/EKSU1 cabinets have a separate DC/DC Power supply. Thispower supply should be a

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ix March 2001Electronic Key Telephone W all Mounting ... 3-93Digital Key Telephone Wall Moun

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Power Supply Unit Installation 3-17Figure 3-7: Optional Battery Charging Unit(BCU)

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3-18 Power Supply Unit InstallationFigure 3-8: DCCUand Optional BCU Installation

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Power Supply Unit Installation 3-19Refer to Figure 3-1 for alist of all card types.Table 3-1: Power Consumption per CardCard Power Required10A Power S

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3-20 Power Supply Unit InstallationFigure 3-9: Typical System Configurations

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Power Supply Unit Installation 3-21Figure 3-10: Typical SystemConfigurations

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3-22 Power Supply Unit InstallationFigure 3-11: Typical SystemConfigurations

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Power Supply Unit Installation 3-23Figure 3-12: Typical SystemConfigurations

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3-24 Power Supply Unit InstallationBattery Back-up Wiring InstallationAs indicate d i n Figure 3-2,theTriad 3 System can be equipped to provideoperati

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Power Supply Unit Installation 3-25Figure 3-13: Battery Back-Up Installation

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3-26 Power Supply Unit InstallationPower Line Surge ProtectionThe AC outlet should be equipped with an additional power linetransient surge protection

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PCB Installation 3-27PCB InstallationPCB Handling & General InstallationThe sy stem PCBs con tain d igital circuitry which, while extremely reliab

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3-28 Main Processor Board (MPB) InstallationRemoving a PCB1. Revers e the procedure ab ov e. There is a grou nd tab located on thetop and bottom of ea

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Main Processor Board (MPB) Installation 3-29A 2-port Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART), providestwo asynchronous RS-232C output ports

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3-30 Main Processor Board (MPB) InstallationTa b le 3- 3 : MP B D i p Swi t ch F u n ct i o n sFunction SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8Not Used(Soft w

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Main Processor Board (MPB) Installation 3-31Serial Interface Unit (SIU2)A Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART), provides twoRS-232C inte

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3-32 Main Processor Board (MPB) InstallationPhase Lock Loop Unit (PLLU)This boardMUSTBE installed whenever a T-1 or PRIB card is installed inthe syste

Page 42 - Powe r Line Surge Protection

Main Processor Board (MPB) Installation 3-33Memory Expansion Unit (MEMU)This unit is added to the MPB board to provide an additional 512K of RAMto the

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3-34 Miscellaneous Interface Unit (MISU) InstallationFigure 3-14: MPB Daughter Boards InstallationMiscellaneous Interface Unit (MISU) InstallationThe

Page 44 - Figure 2-11: PCB Installation

Miscellaneous Interface Unit (MISU) Installation 3-35This talk battery boosts the signal level sufficiently so that the CO Lineinterfacecan read the s

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3-36 Miscellaneous Interface Unit (MISU) InstallationTable 3-5: MISU WiringPair PIN # Color Description Pair PIN # Color Description1261WH/B LBL/ WHRE

Page 46 - Installing Ne w Software

March 20 01 xiMPB Switch Positions ... 2-24MISU Wirin

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Miscellaneous Interface Unit (MISU) Installation 3-37Power Failure Transfer Unit (PFTU)The PFTU optional unit is installed on the MISU board It provid

Page 48 - Modem Unit (MODU)

3-38 Miscellaneous Interface Unit (MISU) InstallationTable 3-6: PowerFailure TransferUnit(PFTU) WiringPair PIN # Color Description Pair PIN # Color De

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Miscellaneous Interface Unit (MISU) Installation 3-39Figure 3-16:MISU &PFTU Installation

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3-40 CO/PBX ConnectionsCO/PBX ConnectionsThese boards provide the interface from system PCM ports to stations orthe switching network. They are descri

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CO/PBX Connections 3-41Refer to Figure 3-19. This completes the installation procedure for theDTMF-B.Table 3-7: LCOB WiringPair PIN# Color Description

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3-42 CO/PBX ConnectionsFigure 3-17: LCOB w/DTMF-B Installation

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CO/PBX Connections 3-43Ground Start CO Trunk Board (GCOB)The GCOB boardprovides the interfaceto eight Ground Start CO, FX, orWATS trunks.Each trunk c

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3-44 CO/PBX ConnectionsTable 3-8: GCOB WiringPair PIN# Color Description Pair PIN # Color Description1261WH/BLBL/W HRINGTIPCO 1 14 3914BK/BNBN/BK2272W

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CO/PBX Connections 3-45Figure 3-18: GCOB w/DTMF-B Installation

Page 56 - CO/PBX Connections 2-35

3-46 CO/PBX ConnectionsDID Trunk Board (DIDB)The DIDB board provides the interface to eight (8) Direct Inward Dialing(DID) trunks.Each of the trunk c

Page 57 - DID Interface Board (DIDB)

xii March 2001DTIB Wiring ... 3-82

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CO/PBX Connections 3-47Table 3-9: DIDB WiringPai r PIN # Color Desc ript io n Pa ir PI N # Co lor Des cri pti on1261WH/B LBL/W HRINGTI PCO 1 14 3914BK

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3-48 CO/PBX ConnectionsFigure 3- 19: DIDB w /DTMF- B Ins ta llation

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CO/PBX Connections 3-49T-1 In t er fa c e B oa rd ( T 1I B )The T1IB boa rd allows the network connection to a T- 1 (1. 544Mbps, 24Voice Channel) digi

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3-50 CO/PBX ConnectionsThe system can be equipped with four (4) T-1 Interface Boards and theT1IB can be installed in card slots 0-8 in the Basic KSU.

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CO/PBX Connections 3-51IftheT1IBistobeinstalledinalivesystem,theNormal/Serviceswitchshould b e p laced in the Service po sition. After installing the

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3-52 CO/PBX ConnectionsThe following table summarizes the operation of the system.Table 3-13:Call Routing CriteriaANI DNIS OperationN N Calls routed b

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CO/PBX Connections 3-53T-1 Ordering Information: When ordering a T-1 circuit from a carrier,request either D4 framing and Alternate Mark Inversion (AM

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3-54 CO/PBX ConnectionsFigure 3-20: T-1 Clock Connect Cable Installation (Multiple Cards)1SW-3CTR LCL KOU TCTRLCLK INCON 3T1-2DNT1-3 4 5 6 7 8UPT-1 Li

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CO/PBX Connections 3-55Figure 3-21: T-1 Clock Connect Cable Installation (Single Card)1SW-3CON3T1-2 T1-3 4 5 6 7 8UPT-1 Lines from TelcoSINGLE CARD AR

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3-56 CO/PBX ConnectionsInstalling the DTMF-A Modules1. Unpack the DTMF-A Modules from theirantistatic conductive bags inthe p acking b oxes.2. Locate

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1IntroductionThis manual provides the information necessary to install andmaintain the STARPLUS Triad 1/2/3 Systems. The described featuresare based o

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CO/PBX Connections 3-57Figure 3-22: T1IB w/DTMF-A ModuleInstallation

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3-58 CO/PBX ConnectionsPrimary Rate Interface Board (PRIB)The PRIB board allows the network connection to a Primary Rate ISDNinterface. It provides on

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CO/PBX Connections 3-59The PRIB contains 2 switches and 3 connectors. The Normal/Serviceswitch is usedduring maintenanceto place thecard in an Out-Of-

Page 72 - CO/PBX Connections 2-51

3-60 CO/PBX ConnectionsInstallation1. Insert the PRIBcard(s)into thedesired BKSU card slot(s).Up to sixPRIB cards can be installed in a system. Each P

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CO/PBX Connections 3-61Functionality DescriptionAutomatic Number Identification (ANI) inform ation from the ca rrier istreated exactly the same as an

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3-62 CO/PBX ConnectionsInstalling the DTMF-A Modules1. Unpack the DTMF-A Modules from theirantistatic conductive bags inthe p acking b oxes.2. Locate

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CO/PBX Connections 3-63Figure 3- 24 : PRIB w/ DTM F-A Module Insta llation

Page 76 - CO/PBX Connections 2-55

3-64 CO/PBX ConnectionsBasic Rate Interface Board (BRIB)This interface provides four Basic Rate Interfacecircuits. Each circuit iscomprised of two bea

Page 77 - 2-56 CO/PBX Connections

CO/PBX Connections 3-65Figure3-25: BRIB (Basis Rate Interface Board)ONOF FSW2 SWI TCHE S:2341

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3-66 CO/PBX ConnectionsElectronic Key Telephone ServiceElectronic key telephone service (EKTS) is a feature that can be providedon BRI ISDN to simulat

Page 80 - Station Connections 2-59

CO/PBX Connections 3-67ConditionsBRI EKTS support is available in Vodavi telephone systems with softwareversion 3.0G and higher.LikeDID,EKTS can be pr

Page 81

3-68 CO/PBX ConnectionsISDN and T1 ClockingWhen combining BRIB, PRIB, and T1 cards in one KSU, specific settingsand cabling are important for proper c

Page 82 - Installing the MSGU Board

CO/PBX Connections 3-69(1) PRIB and (1) BRIBInstall with the cable and set both PRIB and BRIB switches to the enableposition (ON).(1) T1IB and (1) BRI

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3-70 CO/PBX Connections(2) PRIBs and (3) T1IBsThe clock cable should be connected to theOUT position on theconnector on the PRIB1. The clock cable sho

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CO/PBX Connections 3-71(3) PRIBS and (2) BRIBsTheclockcableshouldbeconnectedfromtheOUTpositionofthePRIB1to the IN connectors of all the cards and all

Page 85 - 2-64 Station Connections

3-72 Station ConnectionsStatio n Conn ectionsThe peripheral boards provide the interface from system PCM ports tostation.Electronic Telephone Interfac

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Station Connections 3-73Table 3- 19: E TIB WiringPair PIN # Color Description Pair PIN # Color Description1261WH/BLBL/W HRINGTIPCKT1 15 4015BK/SLSL/BK

Page 87 - 2-66 Station Connections

3-74 Station ConnectionsFigure 3-26:Electronic Telephone Interface Board (ETIB)

Page 88 - System Wiring

Station Connections 3-75Single Line Interface Board (SLIB)This board providesthe interface to twelve (12) 2500-type telephones.The SLIB signals interf

Page 89

3-76 Station ConnectionsAdjusting Modem Sett ingsWhen using modems connected to single line telephone ports on theTriad 1 /2/3 , the gain settings on

Page 90 - MISU Wiring

Regulatory Information (U.S.A.) 1-3Regulatory Information (U.S.A.)The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established ruleswhich allow the dir

Page 91

Station Connections 3-77Table 3-20: S LIB WiringPair PIN# Color Description Pair PIN # Color Description1261WH/BLBL/W HRINGTIPCKT1 14 3914BK/BNBN/BK22

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3-78 Station ConnectionsInstalling the DTMF-A UnitThe DTMF-A unit has 4 D TMF receivers installed on it. This board can beinstalled on the SLIB and T1

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Station Connections 3-79Figure 3- 27: S LIB w/ DTMF-A and MSG12 Ins ta llation

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3-80 Station ConnectionsDigital Telephone Interface Board (DTIB)This board providesthe interface to twelve (12) digital telephones. Thecard has two LE

Page 95

Station Connections 3-81Installing the DTIB-E Expansion Module1. Unpack the DTIB-E Expansion Module from its antistatic conductivebag in the packing b

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3-82 Station ConnectionsTable 3-21: DT IB WiringPair PIN # Color Description Pair PIN # Color Description1261WH/BLBL/WHDATA-R 1DATA-T 1DTIB12 Station

Page 97 - RJ45/DB9/RS232

Station Connections 3-83Figure3-28: DTIB w/DTIB-EInstallation

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3-84 Station WiringStation WiringStation interface boards (DTIB, ETIB, SLIB) includes a 25 pair connector forstation wiring to the ports on the board.

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Station Wiring 3-85Electronic Keyset and Terminal WiringWiring from the ETIB to station jack requires two pairs of wire. The firstpair provides theaud

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3-86 Station WiringSingle Line Telephone WiringThe SLIB is wired to SLT dev ices with a sin gle pair of wire which providesbattery feed,voice and sign

Page 101 - Figure 2-35:SMDR Printout

1-4 Regulatory Information (U.S.A.)Incidence of HarmIf the telephone company determines that the customer providedequipment is faulty and possibly cau

Page 102 - Figure 2-32:SMDR Printout

Station Wiring 3-87Power Failure TransferWiringThePFTUiswiredfromthe25-pairconnectortotheMDF,crossconnected to the CO Line inputs from the telephone c

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3-88 Wall Mou nting the Ele ctronic TelephoneWall Mounting the Electronic TelephoneAll connections to the Electronic Key Telephone are fully modular.

Page 104 - Triad 3 System

Wall Mounting the Digital Telephone 3 -89Wall Mounting the Digital TelephoneTo wall m ount the D igital Key Telephone, it is necessary to use the Wall

Page 105

3-90 Headset InstallationHeadset InstallationThe Electronic/Digital Key Telephones have been d esigned to op eratewith industry standard electronic mi

Page 106 - Site Preparation

Ca ller ID In terface Unit In sta llat ion 3-91Figure 3-33:Caller ID Cable ConnectionsFigure 3-34: CallerID Cable Connections - Triad 3SIUTriad 3 MPBK

Page 107 - Back-Board Installation

3-92 Caller ID Interface Unit InstallationProgramming the KSUI/O Por ts1. To verify the programming for the I/O ports, press **3226, Flash 15.2. Selec

Page 108 - Verify On-Site Equipment

Ca ller ID In terface Unit In sta llat ion 3-93Figure 3- 36: E le ctronic Key Telephone Wall Mounting

Page 109 - 3-6 Site Preparation

3-94 Caller ID Interface Unit InstallationFigure 3-37:DigitalKey Telephone WallMounting

Page 110 - Mounting the Basic KSU

Ca ller ID In terface Unit In sta llat ion 3-95Figure 3-38:SMDR PrintoutThe SMDR feature provides detailed records of all outgoing and/or incoming, lo

Page 111

3-96 Caller ID Interface Unit InstallationICLID 30 characterformat selected:123123456789012345678901234567890STA CO TOTAL ST ART DATE1000001 00:00:190

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STARPLUSTMTriad 1/2/3TMInstallation ManualPart Number: 8050-12 Issue 3.2 - March 2001

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Toll Fraud Disclaimer 1-5Notice of ComplianceThe Triad 1/2/3 Systems comply with rules regarding radiation and radiofrequency emissions by Class A com

Page 114

4System Check-OutPrior to actual power up and initialization, theTriad 1/2/3Digital KeyTelephone Systems should be checked over to avoid start up dela

Page 116 - BKSU Front View

Preliminary Procedures 4-3Preliminary Procedures1. Make sure that the Basic Key Service Unit (BKSU) is properlygrounded.2. Verify that all PCBsare fir

Page 117 - AC/DC (PS-10A or PS-15A)

4-4 Powe r Up SequenceTable 4-1: Power Supply TestsVoltageDesignation VoltageReading TestPoint Location117 Vac +117 Vac,±10%Commercial Powe r SourceNo

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5Maintenance andTroubleshootingThis chapter is provided as a guideline in isolating and resolvingfunctional problems that may be encountered as a resu

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System Programming and Verification 5-3System Programming and VerificationSys tem op eration should b e v erif ied as per th e p rogrammed customerdat

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5-4 Telephone and Terminal TroubleshootingTelephone and Terminal TroubleshootingThis section discusses general functions on avariety of key telephones

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Keyset S elf Test 5-5Keyset LCD/LED TestThis test outputs a series of continuously repeated LCD string messagesto LCD lines1 and2.The set of stringsco

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5-6 Keyset Self Test2. Press the dial pad keys to display an LCD message that indicateswh ich digit was pres sed.Depressing the H-T-P switch from one

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1-6 Toll Fraud Disclaimer

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Keyset S elf Test 5-7Key Telephones/TerminalsThe following actions apply to multi-line key telephones:Table 5-2: Key Telephones/TerminalsFunction Faul

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5-8 Keyset Self TestSingle Line TelephonesThe following applies to all 2500-type single line telephones connectedto the systemDSS/DLS ConsoleThe follo

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CO Line Card Functions 5-9CO Line Card FunctionsThe system can beequipped with varioustypes of lineinterface cards.Verify each card type and its locat

Page 128

5-10 CO Lin e Card FunctionsTable 5-7: Direct Inward Dia l Interface Board (DIDB)Function Fault OptionsTo provide the Direct Inward Dial Lineinterface

Page 129 - KSU AC Power Plug

System Functions 5-11System Function sThe following functions are related to system resources and the commonequipment boards controlling them.Ta b le

Page 130 - PCB Installation

5-12 System FunctionsTable 5-11: Modem Unit (MO DU)Function Fault OptionsProvides an asynchronous modem foraccess to the system database andfaultrepor

Page 131 - Removing a PCB

System Functions 5-13Table 5-14:Miscellaneous Interface Board (MISU)Function FaultOptionsProvides external paging, externalcontact control, internal (

Page 132

5-14 Miscellaneous FunctionsMiscellaneous FunctionsThe following functions are related to other system functions:Table 5-16: Ring Generator Unit (RGU)

Page 133

Station Card Functions 5-15Station Card FunctionsThe systemcan beequipped with various types ofstation interface cards.Verify each card type and its l

Page 134 - Serial Interface Unit (SIU2)

5-16 Re mote MaintenanceRemote MaintenanceOverviewTheRemoteMaintenancefeatureallowsauthorizedpersonneltosurveysystem and slot configuration informatio

Page 135 - Phase Lock Loop Unit (PLLU)

2Triad 1/2 SystemInstallationThis chapter contains the basic system installation and wiringinstructions for the Triad 1/2 Systems, as well as how to i

Page 136 - Program Module Unit (PMU)

Remote Maintena nce 5 -17Exit MaintenanceThe Exit command terminates the current RemoteMaintenance featuresession. The Exit command format is: ma in t

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5-18 Re mote MaintenanceSystem ConfigurationFigure 5-2: is a configuration of the Triad 1/2/3 Systems d isplays what isprinted when:The installer type

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Remote Maintena nce 5 -19Figure 5-3:Station ConfigurationColumn Indicates:1 Station Number2 Station Type (keyset, DSS, SLT )Keyset - ID 0 = Key statio

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5-20 Re mote MaintenanceCO Line ConfigurationFigure 5-4 illustrates a representation of what is printed out for slot twowhen aLCOB is installed in tha

Page 140 - Installing the PF TU

Remote Maintena nce 5 -21Event Trace BufferTheEventTraceBufferisusedtostoreanddumpeventtraces(upto30)that occur just prior to a Triad 1 /2/3 System so

Page 141

5-22 Remote System MonitorDTMF Receiver TraceThe CONFIG utility to allow technicians to takespecific DTMFreceiversin/out of service. This is useful fo

Page 142

Remote System Monitor 5-23Monitor PasswordThe Remote Monitor feature, like Remote Maintenance,is entered viaasix-character alphanumeric string. The pa

Page 143 - CO/PBX Connections

5-24 Remote System MonitorDump Memory DataThree options allow the memory structure to be dumped forviewing.The three options are entered as follows:c[

Page 144

Remote System Monitor 5-251. To enableanEvent Trace, type t<space> (spacebar).2. Then type of trace desired [d], where d is determin ed as follo

Page 145 - 3-42 CO/PBX Connections

5-26 Remote System Monitor4. Then press <r>to enable thetrace. A similar screen displays:Figure 5-7: Enable Event Trace5. Todisableorturnoffapar

Page 147

Remote System Monitor 5-27Baud Rate CommandThe Baud Rate command provides a convenient means for changing thebaud rate, for the RS-232C port located o

Page 148 - CO/PBX Connections 3-45

5-28 Remote System Monitor

Page 149 - DID Trunk Board (DIDB)

BBack-Board InstallationTriad 1/2 2-5Triad 3 3-4Basic KSU InstallationTriad 1 2-8Triad 2 2-11Triad 3 3-7Basic Rate Interface Board (BRIB) 2-49,3-64Bas

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ii March 20 01Triad 1/2 2-77Triad 3 3-92LLightning ProtectionTriad 1/2 2-21Triad 3 3-26Loop Start CO Interface Board (LCOB)Triad 1/2 2-33Triad 3 3-40M

Page 151 - 3-48 CO/PBX Connections

March 20 01 iiiTT-1 Interface Board (T1IB)Triad 1/2 2-39Triad 3 3-49Telephone and Terminal (Trouble-shooting) 5 -4WWall MountingDigital Telephone (Tri

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www.vodavi.com©2000 Vodavi Technology,Inc.VODAVI is a registered trademark of Vodavi Technology, Inc.8050-12we’re talking technology

Page 154 - Functionality Description

Introduction 2-3IntroductionAs with any sophisticated communications device,installation of theTriad 1/2 S ystems, req uires the care and forethought

Page 155

2-4 Site PreparationSite PreparationGeneral Site ConsiderationsThe first step is to locatean acceptable site for the common equipment(KSUs, boards, et

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Site Preparation 2-5Back-Board InstallationA wooden back-board is recommended for all installations and must beinstalled when the location has masonry

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2-6 Site PreparationFigure2-1:Triad 1 Default Card LayoutDTIBDTIBLCOBNONEMPBDEFAULT CAR D LAYOU T01267SLOTSMPBDTIB

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Site Preparation 2-7Figure 2- 2: Triad 2 Key Service Unit (BKSU/EKSU)In certain configurations, it is possible to not have all card slots utilized due

Page 159 - Installing the DTMF-A Modules

2-8 KSU & Power Supply (PSU) InstallationKSU & Power Supply (PSU) InstallationThe Triad 1 System consists of a Basic KSU (BKSU) cabinet. The b

Page 160 - CO/PBX Connections 3-57

Copyright ©2001 VODAVI Technology, Inc.AllRights ReservedThis material is copyrighted by VODAVI Technology, Inc., and may be duplicated byAuthorized D

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KSU & Power Supply (PSU) Installation 2-9Figure 2-3: Triad 1 Unit Basic KSU Back w/Mounting Plate Extended

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2-10 KSU & Powe r Supply (PSU) InstallationFigure 2-4: Triad1 KSU Mounting Holes and Installation Layout

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KSU and Power Supply (PS) Installation 2-11KSU and Power Supply (PS) InstallationThe Triad 2 System consists of a Basic KSU (BKSU) and Expansion KSU(E

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2-12 KSU and Power Supply (PS) InstallationFigure 2-5:Triad 2 Basic KSU Back w/Mounting Plate Extended

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KSU and Power Supply (PS) Installation 2-13Figure 2-6: Triad2 KSU Mounting Holes and Installation Layout

Page 166 - CO/PBX Connections 3-63

2-14 KSU and Power Supply (PS) InstallationMounting the Expansion KSU (EKSU)The Expansion KSU is a metal housing designed for wall mountinstallation.

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KSU and Power Supply (PS) Installation 2-15Figure 2-8: Connection of BKSU and EKSU

Page 168 - CO/PBX Connections 3-65

2-16 Ring Gen era tor Installation (RGU)Ring Generator Installation (RGU)The Ring Generator Unit is needed in the BKSU where aSLIB is to beinstalled,

Page 169 - 3-66 CO/PBX Connections

Ring Generator Installation (RGU) 2-17Figure 2-9: Ring Generator InstallationINTERNALRGUEXTERNAL RGUCN12 CONNECTORInternalRGU supports uptotwo (2)SLIB

Page 170 - CO/PBX Connections 3-67

2-18 Power Supply Unit InstallationPowe r Supply Un it InstallationThe Power Supply Unit provides power for the system boards andtelephones, convertin

Page 171 - ISDN and T1 Clocking

1IntroductionRegulatory Information (U.S.A.) ... 1-3Telephone Company Notification

Page 172

Power Supply Unit Installation 2-19Figure 2-10: Installation of Power Supply Unit(PSU)Triad 1CARDGUIDESTriad 2CARDGUIDES

Page 173 - T1IB1 T1IB2 T1IB3 PRIB1 PRIB2

2-20 KSU GroundingKSU GroundingTo ensure proper system operation and for safety purposes, a good earthground is required. A metallic COLD waterpipe us

Page 174

Power Line Surge Protection 2-21Powe r Line Surge ProtectionThe AC outlet should be equipped with an additional power linetransient surge protection d

Page 175 - Statio n Conn ections

2-22 PCB InstallationPCB InstallationPCB Handling & General InstallationPower must be turned off prior to insertion or removal of the PCBs.The sy

Page 176

PCB Installation 2-23Figure 2-11: PCB Installation

Page 177 - 3-74 Station Connections

2-24 Main Processor Board (MPB) InstallationMain Processor Board (MPB) InstallationThe MPB is installed in the right most PCB card slot (slot MPB) of

Page 178 - Installing the MSG12 Board

Main Processor Board (MPB) Installation 2-25Before programming the system, switch 8 should be placed in the ONposition and power cycled off and on to

Page 179 - Adjusting Modem Sett ings

2-26 Main Processor Board (MPB) InstallationPhase Lock Loop Unit (PLLU)ThePhaseLockedLoopUnit(PLLU)isanoptionboardwhichgeneratesa32.768MHz clock synch

Page 180

Main Processor Board (MPB) Installation 2-27Modem Unit (MODU)The Modem Unit provides an asynchronous modem for access to thesys tem da tabase a nd f a

Page 181 - Installing the DTMF-A Unit

2-28 Main Processor Board (MPB) InstallationFigure2-12: MPB w/PLLU and MODU InstallationMODUPCON N5CONN10CON2CON1CON2CONN9MPBRS232C9PINTERMINAL9PIN2(T

Page 182 - Station Connections 3-79

ii March 2001Installing the Serial Interface Unit (SIU) ... 2-31CO/PBX Connections ...

Page 183 - 3-80 Station Connections

Miscellaneous Interface Unit (MISU) Installation 2-29Miscellaneous Interface Unit (MISU) InstallationThe Miscellaneous Unit (MISU) contains two Extern

Page 184 - Station Connections 3-81

2-30 Miscellaneous Interface Unit (MISU) InstallationTable 2-2: MISU WiringPair PIN # Color Description Pair PIN # Color Description1261WH/B LBL/W HRE

Page 185

Miscellaneous Interface Unit (MISU) Installation 2-31Installing the Serial Interface Unit (SIU)1. Unpack the S IU from its a ntistatic co nductive ba

Page 186 - Station Connections 3-83

2-32 Miscellaneous Interface Unit (MISU) InstallationFigure 2-14:MISU w/SIU InstallationCON NCONN1CON N3CON N2SIURS232C9PINTERMINAL9PIN2(TX)3(RX)5(GND

Page 187 - Station Wiring

CO/PBX Connections 2-33CO/PBX ConnectionsThere are two types of analog CO/PBX Line interface boards available.TheseboardsincludetheLoopStartCOLineInte

Page 188 - Station Wiring 3-85

2-34 CO/PBX ConnectionsTable 2-3: LCOB WiringLCOB ConnectorLCOBDesignationConnector Pin #J2 3 Tip 12Ring14Tip21Ring2J3 3 Tip 32Ring34Tip41Ring4J4 3 Ti

Page 189 - Single Line Telephone Wiring

CO/PBX Connections 2-35Figure 2-15: LCOB w/DTRU InstallationDTRUCON 2CON1

Page 190 - Power Failure TransferWiring

2-36 CO/PBX ConnectionsDID Interface Board (DIDB)The Direct In-Dial Interface board (DIDB) provides four (4) analog DID COinterfaceports. The DIDB can

Page 191

CO/PBX Connections 2-37Table 2-4: DIDB WiringConnectionsDesignationConnector Pin #J3 3 Tip 12Ring11Tip24Ring2J4 3 Tip 32Ring31Tip44Ring4

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2-38 CO/PBX ConnectionsFigure 2-16: DIDB w/DTRUInstallationDTRUCON2CON 1CN1CN2

Page 193 - Headset Installation

March 20 01 iiiPower Supply Unit Installation ... 3-14AC/DC (PS-10A or PS-15A) ...

Page 194

CO/PBX Connections 2-39T-1 In t er fa c e B oa rd ( T 1I B )The T1IB provides the T-1(1.544Mbps, 24-VoiceChannel) digitalinterfacecircuit, control cir

Page 195 - Programming the KSU

2-40 CO/PBX ConnectionsThe system can be equipped with two (2) T-1 Interface Boards and theT1IB can b e i nstalled in Slots 0 thru 2 in the Triad 1 Ba

Page 196

CO/PBX Connections 2-41This board su pports standard D4 framing format with robbed bitsignaling. Extended Super Frame (ESF) format is also supported.

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2-42 CO/PBX ConnectionsThe following table summarizes the operation of the system.Ta b le 2- 8 : C a ll R o u ti n g C r it e r i aANI DNIS OperationN

Page 198 - Figure 3-38:SMDR Printout

CO/PBX Connections 2-43T-1 Ordering Information: When ordering aT-1 circuit from a carrier,request either D4 framing and Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI

Page 199 - Figure 3-36:SMDR Printout

2-44 CO/PBX ConnectionsFigure 2-17: T-1 Clock Connect Cable Installation (Multiple Cards)1SW-3CTR LCL KOU TCTR LCL K INCON 3T1-2DNT1-3 4 5 6 7 8UPT-1

Page 200 - System Check-Out

CO/PBX Connections 2-45Figure 2-18: T-1 Clock Connect Cable Installation (Single Card)1SW-3CON3T1-2 T1-3 4 5 6 7 8UPT-1 Lines from TelcoSINGLE CARDARR

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2-46 CO/PBX ConnectionsInstalling the DTMF-A Modules1. Unpack the DTMF-A Modules from theirantistatic conductive bags inthe p acking b oxes.2. Locate

Page 202 - Powe r Up Sequence

CO/PBX Connections 2-47Figure2-19: T1IB w/DTMF4_A Module InstallationDTMF-ADTMF-ACONN6CONN6CON 9CON 8CON 5CON 4

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2-48 CO/PBX ConnectionsPrimary Rate Interface Board (PRIB)This interface provides one Primary Rate Interface circuit. Each circuitcontains 23 bearer a

Page 204 - Troubleshooting

iv March 20014SystemCheck-OutPreliminary Procedures ... 4-3Power Up

Page 205

CO/PBX Connections 2-49Figure 2-20: PRIB ( Primary Rate Interface Board)The PRIB is offered as a stand-alone card or as a kit which includes thePRIB,

Page 206

2-50 CO/PBX ConnectionsInstallation1. Insert the BRIB card(s) into the desired BKSU card slot(s).(Slots1and2onTriad 1and slots 1-5 on Triad 2)If inst

Page 207 - Keyset Self Test

CO/PBX Connections 2-51Electronic Key Telephone ServiceElectronic key telephone service (EKTS) is a feature that can be providedon BRI ISDN to simulat

Page 208 - Keyset Button Test

2-52 CO/PBX ConnectionsConditionsBRI EKTS support is available in Vodavi telephone systems with softwareversion 3.0G and higher.LikeDID,EKTS can be pr

Page 209 - DSS LED/Button Test

CO/PBX Connections 2-53(1) T1IB and (1)PRIBIf both cards in a phone switch are connected to a telephone companyclock (not point-to-point T1), put the

Page 210 - Key Telephones/Terminals

2-54 CO/PBX Connections(1) T1IB and (1) BRIBIf both cards in a phone switch are connected to a telephone companyclock (not point-to-point T1), put the

Page 211 - DSS/DLS Console

CO/PBX Connections 2-55ON position. Thethree T1IBs are not connected with the clock controlcable and SW3 on these boards should be in th e OFF positio

Page 212 - CO Line Card Functions

2-56 CO/PBX Connections(3) T1IBs and (2) BRIBsTheclockOUTcablefromT1IB1shouldbeconnectedtotheclockINcable of the T1IB2 and the clock OUT cable from T1

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Station Connections 2-57Statio n Conn ectionsThe system can be equipped with any combination of the four stationboards; DTIB12, DTIB24, ETIB and SLIB6

Page 214 - System Function s

2-58 Station ConnectionsTable 2- 11: E TIB WiringPair PIN # Color Description Pair PIN # Color Description1261WH/B LBL/W HVT- 1VR -1CKT1 13 3813BK/GNG

Page 215

March 20 01 vExit the Monitor Mode ... 5-27

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Station Connections 2-59Figure 2-22:Electronic Telephone Interface Board (ETIB)

Page 217 - Miscellaneous Functions

2-60 Station ConnectionsSingle Line Interface Board (SLIB)This board providesthe interface to six (6) 2500 type telephones. TheSLIB signals interface

Page 218 - Station Card Functions

Station Connections 2-61Installing the DTRU Module1. Unpack theDTRU Module from its antistatic conductive bag in thepacking box.2. Locatethe CON1 and

Page 219 - Remote Maintenance

2-62 Station ConnectionsAdjusting Modem Sett ingsWhen using modems connected to SLT ports on the Triad 1/2/3,thegainsettin gs on th e SLT port when us

Page 220 - Exit Maintenance

Station Connections 2-63Figure 2-23: SLIB w/MSGU and DTRU Module InstallationDTRUCON 2CON 1CON N3CON N4CONN1CONN2CON N1MSGU

Page 221 - Station Configuration

2-64 Station ConnectionsDigital Telephone Interface Board (DTIB)The DTIB board provides the interfaceto twelve (12) digitaltelephones. Itis offered in

Page 222

Station Connections 2-65Table 2-13: DT IB WiringPai r PI N # Co lor Desc r ipt ion Pa ir PIN # Col or D esc ri pt ion1261WH/B LBL/W HDATA-R 1DATA-T 1D

Page 223 - CO Line Configuration

2-66 Station ConnectionsFigure 2-24: Digital Telephone Interface Board (DTIB) Installation

Page 224 - Event Trace Buffer

System Wiring 2-67System WiringBattery Back-Up Wiring InstallationThe system can be equipped to provide operation from external batteriesif loca l AC

Page 225 - Remote System Monitor

2-68 System WiringThe length of time the sys tem op erates on the batteries is depend ent onseveral elemen ts including: battery charge state, conditi

Page 227 - Dump Memory Data

System Wiring 2-69MISU WiringThe MISB has connections for 2 music sources, 2 External page zones and4 relay contact controls. The MISB connections are

Page 228 - Remote System Monitor 5-25

2-70 System WiringElectronic Keyset and Terminal WiringWiring from the ETIB to station jack requires two pairs of wire. The firstpair provides theaudi

Page 229 - Modify Memory Command

System Wiring 2-71Single Line Telephone WiringThe SLIB is wired to SLT dev ices with a sin gle pair of wire which providesbattery feed,voice and signa

Page 230 - Exit the Monitor Mode

2-72 System WiringPower Failure TransferWiringThePFTUiswiredfromthe25-pairconnectortotheMDF,crossconnected to the CO Line inputs from the telephone co

Page 231 - 5-28 Remote System Monitor

Wall Mounting the E le ctronic Telephone 2-73Wall Mounting the Electronic TelephoneAll connections to the Electronic Key Telephone are fully modular.

Page 232

2-74 Wa ll Mounting the Digital TelephoneWall Mounting the Digital TelephoneTo wall m ount the D igital Key Telephone, it is necessary to use the Wall

Page 233

Headset Installation 2-75Headset InstallationThe Triad 1/2/3 Electronic/Digital Key Telephones have been designed tooperate with industry standard ele

Page 234 - March 20 01 iii

2-76 Caller ID Interface Unit InstallationFigure 2-31:Caller ID Cable ConnectionsTriad 1/2 MPBand SIUKSU 9-PinFemale Connection1440/1480-009-Pin Male1

Page 235

Ca ller ID In terface Unit In sta llat ion 2-77Programming the KSUI/O Por ts1. Verify the programming for the I/O ports, press✳✳3226, Flash 15.2. Sele

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2-78 Caller ID Interface Unit InstallationFigure 2- 33: E le ctronic Key Telephone Wall Mounting

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