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INTRODUCTION ................................................................................. 0-1
ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY........................................................................0-1
QUICK AND EASY INSTALLATION.................................................................0-1
EASY MAINTENANCE....................................................................................0-1
EASY EXPANSION .........................................................................................0-1
SYSTEM MODULES.......................................................................................0-2
TYPES OF PHONE .........................................................................................0-3
SPECIFICATION ................................................................................. 0-4
GENERAL SPECIFICATION ...........................................................................0-4
ELECTRICAL & OTHER SPECIFICATIONS....................................................0-5
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION REFERENCE TABLE.........................................0-6
FEATURES LIST................................................................................. 0-9
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................. 1-1
SITE REQUIREMENT ......................................................................... 1-1
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENT 1-ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED.
POWER SUPPLY AND KSU INSTALLATION.................................... 1-3
PCB AND CABINET LAYOUT ............................................................ 1-4
SYSTEM INTER-CIRCUIT LAYOUT................................................................1-4
A6PWUA.........................................................................................................1-5
A6RGCA ........................................................................................................1-6
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION ................. 0-1 ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY................0-1 QUICK AND EASY INSTALLATION..............0-1 EASY MAINTENANCE..................0-1 EASY EXPANSION ..................0-1 USER FRIENDLY/MULTI FUNCTION KEY TELEPHONE SETS......0-1 SYSTEM MODULES..................0-2 TYPES OF PHONE ..................0-3 SPECIFICATION ................. 0-4 GENERAL SPECIFICATION ................0-4 ELECTRICAL & OTHER SPECIFICATIONS............0-5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION REFERENCE TABLE.........0-6 FEATURES LIST.................
  • Page 2 A6MBUA ......................1-7 A6STUA(4) ....................1-11 A6STUA(8) ....................1-12 A6HYUA .......................1-13 A6SLUA ......................1-14 A6SLCA ......................1-14 A6ELCA ......................1-16 A6TKUA(2) ...........1-E RROR OOKMARK NOT DEFINED A6TKUA(4) ....................1-17 A6TKUA(F) ....................1-18 A2MDCA.......................1-19 A6VSCA......................1-20 A6MFCA .......................1-21 A6RSCA .......................1-22 A6RPCA .......................1-26 INSTALLATION AND WIRING............1-19 AC POWER AND DC BATTERY BACK-UP INSTALLATION ......1-27 SYSTEM DATA BACK-UP BATTERY INSTALLATION ........1-28 CO LINE WIRING..................1-29 ON A6TKUA(2) ..........
  • Page 3 ON A6SLCA ....................1-41 2-WIRES DOOR PHONE INSTALLATION.............1-42 SENSOR INSTALLATION ................1-43 DOOR SWITCH INSTALLATION ..............1-44 EXTERNAL PAGING EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION........1-45 EXTERNAL MUSIC SOURCE INSTALLATION..........1-46 RS232 (SERIAL PRINTER OR PC) INSTALLATION........1-47 A. WIRING BY THE CUSTOMER HIMSELF ............1-47 B. WIRING BY UFPRGDC..................1-50...
  • Page 4: Economy And Efficiency

    AV-32A GENERAL DESCRIPTION ARISTEL AV 32A is our most advanced SOHO Telephone System with a minimum configuration of 2 CO Lines and 4 Stations, expandable to a maximum of 12 CO Lines and 26 Stations. It is very versatile and employs: The IAPX8088 microprocessor as its main processing unit.
  • Page 5: System Modules

    RS232 Connector, special (DB9↔RJ11) connector for Optional UFPRGDC the connection between the system’s RS232 port and Connector PC COM port BC0201 2-Wire Battery Male Cable Optional Cable BBOX Battery Back-Up Box, (24 Vdc, 12AMH) Optional Device AV 32A GENERAL DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 6: Types Of Phone

    LCD & Handsfree KP10DBC Big LCD Deluxe Phone (charcoal) w/h LCD & Handsfree 64 BUTTONS CONSOLE PHONE DSS64W DSS Console Phone (white) Only with 64 buttons DSS64C DSS Console Phone (charcoal) Only with 64 buttons AV 32A GENERAL DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 7: General Specification

    0 ~ 12 ( Not used in South Africa) Line Reversal 0 ~ 12 ( Will be discontinued Soon) Metering Pulse Detection 1 Unit ISDN Basic Rate 0 ~ 1 RS232 for SMDR 0 ~ 1 Remote Programming 700 sets Speed Dial AV 32A GENERAL DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 8: Electrical & Other Specifications

    Key Telephone Dimension (mm) 230L × 180W × 75H Working Temperature C ~ 45 C (32 F ~ 113 Working Humidity 10% ~ 90% relative non-condensing Switch Mode Space Division Matrix (SDM) Control Mode 8/16 bits CPU, Registered Program AV 32A GENERAL DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 9: System Configuration Reference Table

    A6STUA(8) A6HYUA A6SLUA A6SLCA A6RGCA A6ELCA KEY ST. SLT ST. NOTE. The above configuration is for the station only. To get other configurations, keep the above station configuration and change the CO lines number from 2 lines to 4 lines, 6 AV 32A GENERAL DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 10 TYPE A6CBMB A6TKUB(4) A6STUB(8) A6HYUB A6SLUB A6SLCB A6RGCA A6ELCA NOTE. The above configuration is for the station only. Keep the above station configuration and change the CO lines number from 4 lines to be 8 lines or 12 lines will get other configurations. AV 32A GENERAL DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 11 The above configuration is for the station only. To get other configurations, keep the above station configuration and change the CO lines number from 2 lines to 4 lines, 6 lines, 8 lines, 10 lines or 12 lines. AV 32A GENERAL DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 12: System Features List

    Page/Be Paged Dial Rotary Wall Mount Hook Day/Night Service Indication Station Lock/Unlock Digital Volume Control Station Name Setting (8 Levels) Station Operation Help List Do Not Disturb Dual-Color/Tri-Status BLF Indication DSS Console Handsfree Dialing Handsfree Conversation AV 32A GENERAL DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 14 This manual provides detailed procedures to install your new ARISTEL 32A Key Telephone System. Read this entire section before proceeding with the actual installation. SATRA requires the local telephone company (Telkom) to provide primary line termination on the telephone lines terminated at customer’s site. Check the entry point to see that a primary protection device (Lightning Protection) is installed.
  • Page 15 Don’t make cable joints in inaccessable places like ceilings ect. Provide adequate documentation of the cable layout,DP layout & MDF Layout. Never work alone at a customers premises after hours (Ask for security presece. Never risk your safety your life is precious. Be insured against Liability ( Workman' s compensation &...
  • Page 16 Attach the plywood back board to the designated location with the appropriate fasteners. A surge protector should be installed at the dedicated AC receptacle. Connect the twisted 1-pair, 2-pairs or 3-pairs with the quick connector plug, and connect the plug to the quick connector on each station board for station wiring; also connect the wire to the terminal-block connector on each trunk card for CO line wiring.
  • Page 17: System Inter-Circuit Layout

    SYSTEM INTER-CIRCUIT LAYOUT Figure 1. System Inter-Circuit Layout AC Power Inlet. AC Power Switch. Power Indicator (LED Type). DC Power Switch. AC Power Ground (F.G.). 2-Wire Female Connector. (For External Battery Box Connection) Earth Ground (For Lightning Protection Ground). Wiring Area and the Cable Outlet. RS232-1 (Female DB9) for the connection to the 1 RS232 (A6RSCA).
  • Page 18: A6Pwua

    A6PWUA (POWER BOARD UNIT) Figure 2. A6PWUA (Power Board Unit) CN101 : AC Power Inlet. SW101 : AC Power Switch. LED501 : Power Indicator. SW401 : DC Power Switch. : AC Power Earth Grounding Connection Point. CN105 CN401 : 24VDC Connection Points; Left Side is (+), Right Side is (-). CN402 : 2-Wire Battery Connector.
  • Page 19: A6Rgca

    A6RGCA (RING GENERATOR CARD) Figure 3. A6RGCA (Ring Generator Card) CN901 : 4-Wire Connector. Connect to [CN802] position on A6PWUA by the cable [HD-3906-08, VH Type]. CN902 : 2-Wire Connector. Connect to [RING] position on A6MBUA by the cable [HD-3903-10, VH Type]. : Variable Resistor.
  • Page 20: A6Mbua

    A6MBUA (MOTHER BOARD UNIT) Figure 4. A6MBUA (Mother Board Unit)
  • Page 21 RING : 2-Wire Connector. Connect to [CN902] position on A6RGCA by the cable [HD-3903-10, VH Type]. SPWR : 2-Wire Connector. Connect to [CN801] position on A6PWUA by the cable [HD-3902-17]. POWER : 6-Wire Connector. Connect to [CN301] position on A6PWUA by the cable [HD-3906-10, VH Type].
  • Page 22 14. TKU2 : Same as [TKU1], but it is the Connection Slot for the SECOND Trunk Unit to be connected. 15. TKU3 : Same as [TKU1], but it is the Connection Slot for the THIRD Trunk Unit to be connected. 16.
  • Page 23 25. LCD : For LCD connection. It is only used for the software engineer to investigate the software, and useless for the service people. 26. VSC : Connect to [VSC] position on A6VSCA. 27. U3 : It is located by Flash Memory EPROM “MX28F1000 (ONE MEG EPROM)”...
  • Page 24: A6Stua(4)

    A6STUA(4) (KEY STATION UNIT, 4 KEY STATION PORTS) Figure 5. A6STUA(4) (Key Station Unit, 4 Key Station Ports) : Quick-Connector Module, including 4 sets of 4-wire Male Quick- Connector. Used for Key Station Wiring. ST1 = The 1st Key Station Port. ST2 = The 2nd Key Station Port.
  • Page 25: A6Stua(8)

    A6STUA(8) (KEY STATION UNIT, 8 KEY STATION PORTS) Figure 6. A6STUA(8) (Key Station Unit, 8 Key Station Ports) : Quick-Connector Module, including 4 sets of 4-wire Male Quick- Connector. It is used for Key Station Wiring. ST1 = The 1st Key Station Port. ST2 = The 2nd Key Station Port.
  • Page 26: A6Hyua

    A6HYUA (HYBRID STATION UNIT, 2 KEY + 6 SLT STATION PORTS) Figure 7. A6HYUA (Hybrid Station Unit, 2Key + 6 SLT Station Ports) : Quick-Connector Module, including 4 sets of 4-wire Male Quick- Connector. It is used for Key Station Wiring. ST1 = The 1st Station Port (Key Telephone).
  • Page 27: A6Slua

    A6SLUA (SINGLE LINE STATION UNIT, 8 SLT STATION PORTS) Figure 8. A6SLUA (Single Line Station Unit, 8 Station Ports) : Quick-Connector Module, including 4 sets of 4-wire Male Quick- Connector. It is used for Key Station Wiring. ST1 = The 1st SLT Extension Port. ST2 = The 2nd SLT Extension Port.
  • Page 28: A6Slca

    A6SLCA (SINGLE LINE EXTENSION CARD, 2 SLT EXTENSION PORTS) Figure 9. A6SLCA (Single Line Station Card, 2 SLT Station Ports) : Terminal-Block Connector. The 1st Single Line Extension Port. SLT1 SLT2 : Terminal-Block Connector The 2nd Single Line Extension Port. : Earth Grounding Connection Point.
  • Page 29: A6Elca

    A6ELCA (EXPANSION LINK CARD, 8 INTERCOM LINKS) Figure 10. A6ELCA (Expansion Link Card, 8 Intercom Links) CON4 : 10-Pin Connector. Connect to [CON4] position on A6MBUA, A6STUA(4), A6STUA(8), A6HYUA, A6SLUA when a THIRD CO trunk TKUA Card is installed. CON3 : 20-Pin Connector.
  • Page 30: A6Tkua(2)

    A6TKUA(4) (TRUNK UNIT, 4 TRUNK PORTS) Figure 12. A6TKUA(4) (Trunk Unit, 4 Trunk Ports) : Terminal Connector. For the 1st CO Line Connection. : Terminal Connector. For the 2nd CO Line Connection. : Terminal Connector. For the 3rd CO Line Connection. : Terminal Connector.
  • Page 31: A6Tkua(4)

    A6TKUA(F) (FUNCTIONAL TRUNK UNIT, 4 FUNCTIONAL TRUNK PORTS) Figure 13. A6TKUA(F) (Functional Trunk Unit, 4 Functional Trunk Ports) CN1C : 4-Pin Connector. Connect to [CN1] position on A2MDCA for [CO3]. CN2C : 4-Pin Connector. Connect to [CN2] position on A2MDCA for [CO3]. CN1D : 4-Pin Connector.
  • Page 32: A2Mdca

    A2MDCA (METERING PULSE DETECTION CARD, 16KHz) Figure 14. A2MDCA (Metering Pulse Detection Card, 12KHz and 16KHz) : 4-Pin Female Wafer Connector. Connects to [CN2 (A~D)] position on A6TKUA(F). : 4-Pin Female Wafer Connector. Connects to [CN1 (A~D)] position on A6TKUA(F).
  • Page 33: A6Vsca

    A6VSCA (VOICE SERVICE CARD, 2 VOICE CHANNELS) ( DISA / AUTO ATTENDENT) Figure 15. A6VSCA (Voice Service Card, 2 Voice Channels) : 60 Seconds Voice Chip (Flash Memory) for the 1st Voice Channel. : 60 Seconds Voice Chip (Flash Memory) for the 2nd Voice Channel. SVR1 : Variable Resistor.
  • Page 34: A6Mfca

    A6MFCA (MULTI FUNCTION CARD, 2 SENSORS, 2 RELAYS + 2 DOOR INTERCOMS) : Terminal-Block Connector. For the 2nd Relay Connection. : Terminal-Block Connector. For the 1st Relay Connection. SEN2 : Terminal-Block Connector. For the 2nd Sensor Connection. SEN1 : Terminal-Block Connector. For the 1st Sensor Connection. DOOR2 : Terminal-Block Connector.
  • Page 35: A6Rsca

    A6RSCA (RS232 CARD, 2400bps SERIAL RS232 PORT AND IS USED AS THE 1ST RS232 INTERFACE) Figure 17. A6RSCA (RS232 Card, One Serial RS232 Port) : 10-Pins Male Wafer Connector. Connect to the position of Point 9 in Figure 1 on Page 1-3 by the special DB9 Cable [FD-10-9-400, Male Type] for the connection of either PC COM Port or Serial Printer.
  • Page 36 : 3-Pins Jumper Selection. When connecting to a PC COM PORT Data is transmitted from the system to PC ( SYS When connecting to a SERIAL PRINTER Data is Received from Serial Printer to the system. : 3-Pins Jumper Selection. When connecting to a PC COM PORT Data received from PC to the System (SYS...
  • Page 37 : 3-Pins Jumper Selection. When connecting to a PC COM PORT Data is transmitted from the system to PC ( SYS When connecting to a SERIAL PRINTER Data is received from the Serial Printer to SYS (SYS SERIAL PRINTER) A. If the system’s RS232 is connected to PC, please make SHORT ALL jumpers to [PIN1 + PIN2].
  • Page 38 A6RSCB (RS232 CARD, 2400bps SERIAL RS232 PORT AND IS USED AS THE 2ND RS232 INTERFACE) Figure 18. A6RSCB (RS232 Card, One Serial RS232 Port) : Same as [CN] on A6RSCA but connect to the position of Point 10 in Figure 1 on Page 1-3. 2~5.
  • Page 39: A6Rpca

    A6RPCA (REMOTE PROGRAMMING CARD, 2400bps STANDARD MODEM) Figure 19. A6RPCA (Remote Programming Card, 2400bps Standard Modem) : 13-Pin Connector. Connect to [RPC] position on A6MBUA.
  • Page 40: Ac Power And Dc Battery Back-Up Installation

    AC POWER AND DC BATTERY BACK-UP INSTALLATION Figure 20. AC Power and DC Battery Back-Up Installation NOTE. AC Power input to the system can be either 120VAC or 240VAC, the system will detect it automatically.
  • Page 41: System Data Back-Up Battery Installation

    CAUTION There are Hazardous voltages present in the Power Supply. We recommend that the Power be switched off before opening any covers. SYSTEM DATA BACK-UP BATTERY INSTALLATION 1. Please refer to Page 1-6, position [BAT] and [SW1] in Figure 4. 2.
  • Page 42: Co Line Wiring

    CO LINE WIRING CO Card REV2: Before wiring the CO Lines, please refer to Figure 21, which shows you how to connect the wires into the Terminal-Block Connector. Figure 21. How to connect the wires into the Terminal-Block Connector A. Skin the insulation to expose a minimum of 10 mm of the inner cooper wire. B.
  • Page 43: On A6Tkua(4) Or A6Tkua(F)

    A. ON A6TKUA(4) OR A6TKUA(F) CO REV 3: These lines will be connected to Telkom Via the MDF Figure 23. CO Line Wiring on A6TKUA(4) or A6TKUA(F) There are 4 CO Line Ports that can be wired on A6TKUA(4) & A6TKUA(F), each CO Line Port contains 2-wires.
  • Page 44: Fax Machine Wiring

    FAX MACHINE WIRING ONLY AVAILABLE ON A6TKUA(4) AND A6TKUA(F) Figure 24. FAX Machine Installation on A6TKUA(4) or A6TKUA(F) Connect 2-wires to [FAXM] port on A6TKUB(4) or A6TKUB(F). The diagram in Figure 24 is the connection of FAX Machine which is working as FAX MONITOR function..
  • Page 45 A. Power Fail Extn ON A6TKUA(4) OR A6TKUA(F) Figure 26. Power Failure Transfer Phone (PFT) on A6TKUA(4) or A6TKUA(F) There are only 2 ports ([PFT1] & [PFT2]) that can be wired as Power Failure Transfer Phones. Power Failure Transfer Phones are connected to dedicated Single Line Telephones.
  • Page 46: On A6Tkua(2)

    METERING PULSE DETECTION CARD INSTALLATION ONLY ON A6TKUA(F) Figure 27. Metering Pulse Detection Card Installation There are a maximum of 4 cards that can be installed in each A6TKUA(F), one card for each CO Line. The diagram in Figure 27 is of the 4th CO Line. The connection for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd CO Lines are the same as that for the 4th CO Line but the connection is to ([CN1A] + [CN2A]) ~ ([CN1C] + [CN2C]) on A6TKUA(F).
  • Page 47 KEY EXTENSION WIRING Before starting to wire the extensions, please refer to Figure 27 on how to connect the wire into the QUICK CONNECTOR: Figure 28. How to connect the wires into the Quick Connector...
  • Page 48: On A6Stua(4)

    A. ON A6STUA(4) Figure 29. Key Station Wiring on A6STUA(4) [ST1] ~ [ST4] are all for Key Telephone connections. The wiring of [ST2] ~ [ST4] to connect with a Key Telephone are the same as [ST1]. AT/AR is the audio pair; AT = Transmission (Green Color), AR = Receiving (Red Color).
  • Page 49: On A6Stua(8)

    BR = (+) Pole and Data Transmission (Yellow Color). B. ON A6STUA(8) Figure 30. Key Station Wiring on A6STUA(8) [ST1] ~ [ST8] are all for the Key Telephone connections. The wiring of [ST2] ~ [ST8] to connect with the Key Telephones are the same as [ST1].
  • Page 50: On A6Hyua

    C. ON A6HYUA Figure 31. Key Station Wiring on A6HYUA Only [ST1] and [ST2] can be wired for Key Telephones. The wiring of [ST2] as a Key Telephone is the same as [ST1]. AT/AR is the audio pair; AT = Transmission (Green Color), AR = Receiving (Red Color).

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