Toshiba STRATA CTX100 Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba STRATA CTX100 Installation And Maintenance Manual

Toshiba STRATA CTX100 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Telecommunication Systems Division
Digital Business Telephone Systems
CTX100 and CTX670
Installation and Maintenance
Manual
October 2002

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  • Page 1 726+,%$ Telecommunication Systems Division Digital Business Telephone Systems CTX100 and CTX670 Installation and Maintenance Manual October 2002...
  • Page 2: Radio Frequency Interference

    2. FCC registration number: Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be • Strata CTX100 or CTX670 may be configured as a Key, Hybrid or PBX connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment telephone system.
  • Page 3 TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. (“TAIS”) Telecommunication Systems Division License Agreement IMPORTANT: THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”) IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU (“YOU”) AND TAIS. CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. USE OF ANY SOFTWARE OR ANY RELATED INFORMATION (COLLECTIVELY, “SOFTWARE”) INSTALLED ON OR SHIPPED WITH A TAIS TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM PRODUCT OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE TO YOU BY TAIS IN WHATEVER FORM OR MEDIA, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS, UNLESS SEPARATE TERMS ARE PROVIDED BY THE SOFTWARE SUPPLIER.
  • Page 4: Limited Warranty

    The sole obligation of TAIS or Toshiba Corporation under this warranty, or under any other legal obligation with respect to the equipment, is the repair or replacement by TAIS or its authorized dealer of such defective or missing parts as are causing the malfunction with new or refurbished parts (at their option).
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Installation and Programming ......................xi User Guides ............................ xi Quick Reference Guides ......................... xi CD-ROMs ............................xi Chapter 1 – Strata CTX Configuration Strata CTX100 Overview ........................1-1 CTX100 Processor ..........................1-2 CPU/Memory ..........................1-2 Large Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits ...................1-2 Memory Protection Battery ......................1-2 Relay Control Interface ........................1-2...
  • Page 6 Worksheet 3: CO Line ........................1-25 Worksheet 4: Page/MOH/Control Relay ..................1-26 Worksheet 5: Strata CTX100 Cabinet Slot Configuration ..............1-26 CTX100 Maximum Capacity Configuration Examples ..............1-27 Digital Telephones and Loop Start Lines With or Without Caller ID ........1-27 Analog Loop Start Lines with or without Caller ID ..............1-28 CTX100 Base Only: Digital Telephones and T1 and/or PRI lines ..........1-31...
  • Page 7 Contents Chapter 3 – Strata CTX670 Installation Alternate or Additional Ground ....................2-5 Installing the CTX100 Cabinet ......................2-6 Step 1: Remove Cabinet Covers ....................2-6 Step 2: Remove the Back Cover from the Cabinet(s) ..............2-6 Step 3: Check the Base/Expansion Power Supply Jumper Plug ..........2-7 Step 4: Mount the Base Cabinet ....................2-7 Step 5: Mount the Expansion Cabinet (if required) ..............2-9 Step 6: Install Reserve Power .....................2-11...
  • Page 8 Contents Chapter 4 – PCB Installation PCB Option Considerations ......................3-43 BECU/BBCU Installation ......................3-44 Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit .......................3-49 Remote Cabinet Installation Instructions ...................3-50 Status Indicators .........................3-54 Monitor Port Communication Parameters ..................3-55 Monitor Port Pin Assignments ....................3-55 Chapter 4 – PCB Installation PCB Chapter Layout ...........................4-1 PCB Hardware/Software Options .......................4-2 PCB Hardware Options ........................4-2...
  • Page 9 Contents Chapter 5 – ISDN Interfaces Chapter 5 – ISDN Interfaces PRI Overview ............................5-1 BRI S/T Overview ..........................5-1 BRI U Overview ..........................5-1 Strata CTX ISDN Reference Model .....................5-2 RPTU Interface Unit ...........................5-3 RPTU Overview ...........................5-3 CSU Requirements ........................5-3 Slot Assignments ..........................5-4 RPTU Installation ..........................5-4 Cabling ............................5-7 RBSU/RBSS Interface Units ......................5-11...
  • Page 10 Contents Chapter 7 – MDF PCB Wiring Loop Back Testing ..........................6-10 RDTU Self Test ..........................6-10 Network/CSU T1 Span Test .......................6-10 Network/CSU/RDTU Span Test ....................6-11 Chapter 7 – MDF PCB Wiring Station Loop Lengths ..........................7-2 Station Wiring Diagrams ........................7-4 ADKU and BDKU/BDKS Digital Station Wiring ...............7-5 PDKU Digital Station Wiring .......................7-6 Digital Telephone DSS and DDCB External Power Connection ..........7-7 RDSU Wiring ..........................7-9...
  • Page 11 Contents Chapter 9 – Peripheral Installation Tilt Stands and Wall Mounting ......................8-22 Tilt Stand Installation with Add-on Modules ................8-23 Tilt Stand for DKT + 2 ADMs ....................8-25 Telephone Wall Mounting ......................8-26 Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console/System Connection ............8-28 DSS Console Connections ......................8-28 Standard Telephones .........................8-29 Cordless Digital Telephones ......................8-29 DKT2004-CT ..........................8-30...
  • Page 12 Contents Chapter 9 – Peripheral Installation External Speaker Unit (HESB) Options ....................9-17 Telephone External Ringer ......................9-17 Telephone (BHEU) to External Speaker (HESB) Cable Connection .........9-18 Amplified Page Speaker Option ....................9-21 Talkback Amplified Page Speaker with Talkback Option ............9-23 HESB Wall Mounting ........................9-24 Power Failure Options ........................9-25 Reserve Power ..........................9-25 Power Failure Transfer Unit .......................9-25...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Organization This manual is organized into these sections/chapters for your convenience: • Chapter 1 – Strata CTX Configuration explains how to configure a Strata CTX100 or CTX670 system. It also provides worksheets for determining hardware and station equipment placement and requirements.
  • Page 14: Conventions

    Introduction Conventions • Chapter 9 – Peripheral Installation provides connection procedures for optional peripheral equipment to Strata CTX systems. The instructions include hardware requirements, PCB configuration, interconnection/wiring requirements, and programming considerations. • Index Conventions Conventions Description Elaborates specific items or references other information. Within Note some tables, general notes apply to the entire table and numbered notes apply to specific items.
  • Page 15: Related Documents/Media

    • OAISYS (includes software and documentation for OAISYS Chat, Call Router, and Net Phone) For authorized users, Internet site FYI (http://fyi.tsd.toshiba.com) contains all current Strata CTX documentation and enables you to view, print and download current publications. Strata CTX I&M...
  • Page 16 Introduction Related Documents/Media Strata CTX I&M 10/02...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1 - Strata Ctx Configuration

    PCBs should be placed in Strata CTX cabinet slots. (Worksheets begin on page 1-22.) The Strata CTX100 and CTX670 system capacities depend on the licenses stored on the Note system processor, as well as the hardware mentioned above. Strata CTX100 Overview...
  • Page 18: Ctx100 Processor

    Night Bell, door lock or to mute BGM during an external page. External Page Interface A 600 ohm RCA jack is built into the processor to interface with a Toshiba External Amplified Speaker (HESB) or a customer-supplied page amplifier and speaker(s) for external paging, night ring over external page, and external BGM applications.
  • Page 19: Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interface

    (including local and remote CTX WinAdmin). • BSIS (Serial Port Interface) – Provides up to two RS-232 interface ports for SMDR interface to Call Accounting devices, SMDI or Toshiba Proprietary interface to Voice Mail devices, and two future applications.
  • Page 20: Ctx100 License Control

    The system size and feature capability is controlled using a software License Key Code. This key code is obtained from Toshiba Internet FYI during the ordering process and is installed onto the system processor via Strata CTX WinAdmin. Processor license codes activate system hardware capacities in the following increments.
  • Page 21: Strata Ctx670 Overview

    Strata CTX Configuration Strata CTX670 Overview Strata CTX670 Overview The Strata CTX670 system provides sophisticated telecommunication features in a modular system designed for growth. Its universal slot architecture enables you to select the combination of Central Office (CO) lines, stations, and peripheral options that best suit your needs.
  • Page 22: Large-Scale Integrated (Lsi) Circuits

    Strata CTX Configuration CTX670 Processor PCBs Large-scale Integrated (LSI) circuits The processor has built-in LSI circuits that support the following: • 16 built-in DTMF receivers • 16 built-in Busy Tone (BT) detectors for Auto Busy Redial (ABR) • 64 conference circuits for up to eight party conferences. Up to 96 conference circuits are available using the BEXS.
  • Page 23: Ctx670 Processor Pcb Subassemblies

    The system size and feature capability is controlled using a software License Key Code. This key code is obtained from the Toshiba Internet FYI site during the ordering process and is installed onto the system processor via Strata CTX WinAdmin. Processor license codes activate system hardware capacities in the following increments.
  • Page 24: Ctx670 Cabinet Slots

    Strata CTX Configuration CTX670 Cabinet Slots CTX670 Cabinet Slots Base Cabinet The Base Cabinet has two dedicated slots used for the system processor PCBs and eight universal slots, labeled “S101~S108,” that can accommodate station, CO line or option PCBs (see Figure 1-3).
  • Page 25: Ctx670 Remote Expansion Cabinet

    PCBs. Network clock synchronization can only be derived from digital trunks installed in the Base Cabinet (Master) location. System Capacities This section contains Strata CTX100 and CTX670 capacities for stations and peripherals, CO lines, station buttons and system features. All tables apply to both systems unless otherwise noted. Important!
  • Page 26 Strata CTX Configuration System Capacities Table 1-4 Station/Peripherals System Capacities (continued) CTX670 CTX670 CTX100 Expanded Processor Stations Basic Processor Base & Expansion BBCU + BECU + BBCU + BECU BEXS + BBMS Door locks Door phone control boxes (DDCB) Door phones DSS consoles (DDSS) ISDN BRI station circuits TE-1 and TA (2B+D per circuit)
  • Page 27 Strata CTX Configuration System Capacities Table 1-6 Station Buttons CTX670 CTX670 Expanded CTX100 Base Station Buttons per System Basic Processor Processor & Expansion BBCU + BECU BBCU + BECU + BEXS + BBMS Call Forward, Personal CF Buttons CO Line Buttons Group CO Line Buttons Pooled CO Line Buttons CO Group and Pooled Line Buttons...
  • Page 28 Strata CTX Configuration System Capacities Table 1-7 System Feature Capacities CTX670 Expanded CTX670 CTX100 Base & Processor Features Basic Processor Expansion BBCU + BECU BBCU + BECU + BEXS + BBMS Pilot DNs Advisory LCD Messages (Set on a Telephone) Advisory LCD Messages Lists (per System) Attendant Groups Call Accounting SMDR Interface...
  • Page 29 Strata CTX Configuration System Capacities Table 1-7 System Feature Capacities (continued) CTX670 Expanded CTX670 CTX100 Base & Processor Features Basic Processor Expansion BBCU + BECU BBCU + BECU + BEXS + BBMS Paging – (Group Paging – simultaneous stations paged) Pickup Groups Ring Tones (External Ring Tones for digital telephones) Ring Tones (Internal Call Ring Tones for digital...
  • Page 30: Universal Slot Pcbs

    Universal Slot PCBs Universal Slot PCBs Universal Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) installed in the Strata CTX100 or CTX670 cabinets provide interfaces for stations, lines, and peripherals. Each PCB measures 7.5 x 5.5 inches (190 x 140 mm) and mounts in the slot with a 44-pin backplane connector. PCB external connections to station equipment are made to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) using industry-standard connectors.
  • Page 31 Strata CTX Configuration Universal Slot PCBs Table 1-8 Station PCBs (continued) Digital/Standard Telephone Interface Unit (RDSU) Without RSTS, provides: Interface Options: Two standard telephone/ Digital – same as PDKU. Four digital telephone circuits (2000-series phones Standard – same as RSTU (standard Message Waiting only).
  • Page 32 Strata CTX Configuration Universal Slot PCBs Table 1-9 CO Line PCBs Caller ID Interface Unit (RCIU2) Provides four Caller ID circuits. Interface Options: With RCIS: eight circuits. Provides Caller ID LCD display for analog loop or ground start lines with Caller ID. Requires: RCOU, RCOS, RGLU2 or PCOU.
  • Page 33 Strata CTX Configuration Universal Slot PCBs Table 1-9 CO Line PCBs (continued) ISDN Primary Rate Interface Unit (RPTU2) Provides (1~8B + D), (1~16B + D), or (1~23B + D) Interface Options: channels (lines), depends on system programming. ISDN PRI RPTU2 is required for QSIG Networking. POTS Tie (senderized) Tie (cut through)
  • Page 34: Functional Block Diagrams

    (Optional) Voice Mail MOH/BGM Jack AMDS For VM port connection, +Volume Control Figure 1-8. Remote Maintenance Modem Toshiba Proprietary Soft Key LCD Link Remote CTX WinAdmin PC RJ45 Internet AETS Ethernet Interface (CSTA) Relay Contact (Programmable) RCA Jack (600 ohm Page Output)
  • Page 35 Remote Maintenance Modem (Built-In) BEXS MOH/BGM Jack For VM port connection, Expansion +Volume Control DTMF/ABR Figure 1-8. Module Receivers( Built-In ) Toshiba Proprietary Soft Key LCD Link Remote CTX BBCU Processor PCB WinAdmin PC BBMS RJ45 Internet Expansion Ethernet Interface Memory...
  • Page 36 (Two 4-Wire Modular Jacks) Secondary Protectors REMU (REMU, Four 8-Wire Modular Jacks) 4 E&M Tie Lines (Analog) 25-pair Amphenol TOSHIBA NDTU Cable RDTU2 DB15 • 2T1 / DS1(24 Channels / Lines) • Loop Start, Ground Start, Tie, DID Channel • Digital Voice Lines...
  • Page 37 Strata CTX Configuration Functional Block Diagrams BDKU 8 Digital Telephone Circuits and Digital Telephone (DKT) Cordless DKT BDKU/BDKS Mode Page Scroll Feature and Add-on Module 16 Digital Telephone Circuits Spdial Redial Spkr Cnf/Trn Hold ADKU 8 Digital Telephone Circuits (max). Digital Single Line Connects audio path to Attd Console BATI...
  • Page 38: Worksheet Description

    Strata CTX Configuration Worksheet Description Worksheet Description These configuration worksheets cover Strata CTX telephones, PCBs and cabinets; they do not cover other peripheral equipment requirements. Knowledge of all customer telephone requirements is needed to complete the worksheets. These include all telephone sets, CO line types and Strata CTX system feature options for the main location (with the Strata CTX Base Cabinet) and each remote location.
  • Page 39: Worksheet 1: Toshiba Digital Telephones

    Strata CTX Configuration Worksheet 1: Toshiba Digital Telephones Worksheet 1: Toshiba Digital Telephones Main Location _______________ Remote Location 1___ 2___ 3___ 4____ 5____ 6____ Item# Digital Telephone Equipment Required for Cabinet Number __________ DT01 DKT3010-S - 10 button Digital Speakerphone (gray)
  • Page 40: Worksheet 2: Standard Telephone Or Stratagy Dk

    Strata CTX Configuration Worksheet 2: Standard Telephone or Stratagy DK Miscellaneous Digital Telephone Equipment (See Table 1-52) DT34 RFDM - External Microphone for DKT2020-FDSP Full Duplex Digital Speakerphone DT35 MDFB - Door Phone connected to Digital Door Phone Control Box (requires 1DDCB output) DT36 Door Lock connected to Digital Door Phone Control Box (requires 1DDCB output) DT37...
  • Page 41: Worksheet 3: Co Line

    Strata CTX Configuration Worksheet 3: CO Line Worksheet 3: CO Line Main Location _______________ Remote Location 1___ 2___ 3___ 4____5___ 6____ Item Line Co Line Type Required Slots Required Name Analog Loop Start CO Lines with RCOU RCOU 1 Slot/RCOU = Analog Loop Start CO Lines with RCOU/ RCOU/ 1 Slot/RCOU/RCOS =...
  • Page 42: Worksheet 4: Page/Moh/Control Relay

    3. CTX100 processor provides one built-in 600 ohm page output. Each BIOU provides a 600 ohm and 3-watt page output on the CTX670 only. Worksheet 5: Strata CTX100 Cabinet Slot Configuration Write in the PCBs installed in each cabinet slot in the Cabinet Diagram below. Use the PCB placement guideline below to place PCBs in the correct slots.
  • Page 43: Ctx100 Maximum Capacity Configuration Examples

    Strata CTX Configuration CTX100 Maximum Capacity Configuration Examples with the exception of RDTU and RPTU PCBs that support more than 16 channels, and BDKU/ BDKS PCBs that support Speaker OCA. 3. RDTU and RPTU PCBs can be placed in any odd numbered slot using the following rules: •...
  • Page 44: Analog Loop Start Lines With Or Without Caller Id

    Strata CTX Configuration CTX100 Maximum Capacity Configuration Examples Table 1-13 CTX100 Base: 32 stations, 8 loop start lines, 8 CLID S101 S102 S103 S104 BDKU/ BDKU/ RCOU/ RCIU/RCIS BDKS BDKS RCOS 16 DKTs 16 DKTs 8 lines 8 CLID Table 1-14 CTX100 Base: 32 stations, 16 loop start lines, 0 CLID S101 S102...
  • Page 45 Strata CTX Configuration CTX100 Maximum Capacity Configuration Examples Table 1-18 CTX100 Base & Expansion: 72 stations, 20 loop start lines, 0 CLID S101 S102 S104 S105 S106 S107 S108 S103 BDKU/ BDKU/ BDKU/ BDKU/ RCOU/ RCOU/ RCOU ADKU BDKS BDKS BDKS BDKS RCOS...
  • Page 46 Strata CTX Configuration CTX100 Maximum Capacity Configuration Examples Table 1-25 CTX100 Base & Expansion: 48 stations, 24 loop start lines, 16 CLID S101 S102 S103 S104 S105 S106 S107 S108 BDKU/ BDKU/ RCOU/ BDKU/ RCOU/ RCOU/ RCIU/RCIS RCIU/RCIS BDKS BDKS RCOS BDKS RCOS...
  • Page 47: Ctx100 Base Only: Digital Telephones And T1 And/Or Pri Lines

    Strata CTX Configuration CTX100 Maximum Capacity Configuration Examples CTX100 Base Only: Digital Telephones and T1 and/or PRI lines RPTU2 (PRI) is limited to 48 channels; RDTU2 (T1) is limited to 64 channels. Table 1-31 CTX100 CTX Base Cabinet with T1 and/or PRI lines 4 Universal Slots 40 Stations (Max.) 48 lines (Max.)
  • Page 48: Ctx100 Base & Expansion: Digital Telephones And T1 And/Or Pri Lines

    Strata CTX Configuration CTX100 Maximum Capacity Configuration Examples CTX100 Base & Expansion: Digital Telephones and T1 and/or PRI lines 8 Universal Slots 72 Stations (Max.) 64 lines (Max.) 112 Stations + T1 and/or PRI lines combined (Max.) Stations T1 and/or PRI lines 40/40 48/48 56/48...
  • Page 49: Ctx100 Base Only: Digital Telephones And Analog Tie, Did, And/Or Ground Start Lines

    Strata CTX Configuration CTX100 Maximum Capacity Configuration Examples CTX100 Base Only: Digital Telephones and Analog Tie, DID, and/or Ground Start Lines Table 1-38 CTX100 Base Cabinet with Analog Tie, DID and /or Ground Start Lines 4 Universal Slots 40 Stations (Max.) 16 CO lines (Max.) 40 Stations + Analog Tie, DID, Ground Start Lines combined (Max.) Analog Tie, DID, and/or Ground Start...
  • Page 50: Ctx100: Analog Tie, Did And/Or Ground Start Lines

    Strata CTX Configuration CTX100 Maximum Capacity Configuration Examples Table 1-42 CTX100 Base: 16 stations, 12 Tie, DID and/or Ground Start Lines S101 S102 S103 S104 BDKU/ RxxU RxxU RxxU BDKS 16 DKTs 4 lines 4 lines 4 lines 1. RxxU can be REMU (Tie), RDDU (DID), or RGLU ground start lines.
  • Page 51 Strata CTX Configuration CTX100 Maximum Capacity Configuration Examples Table 1-46 CTX100 Base & Expansion: 64 stations, 8 tie or DID and 8 Ground Start Lines S101 S102 S103 S104 S105 S106 S107 S108 BDKU/ BDKU/ BDKU/ BDKU/ RxxU RGLU RxxU RGLU BDKS BDKS...
  • Page 52: Worksheet 6: Strata Ctx670 Cabinet Slot Configuration

    Strata CTX Configuration Worksheet 6: Strata CTX670 Cabinet Slot Configuration Worksheet 6: Strata CTX670 Cabinet Slot Configuration The cabinet diagram below enables you to write in the PCBs installed in each cabinet slot. Use the PCB placement guideline below to place PCBs in the correct slots. Fill in the PCBs that go into each slot from the PCB quantities determined in the worksheets on the previous pages and the information provided in this worksheet.
  • Page 53: Pcb Placement Guidelines

    BEXS/BBMS expansion subassemblies. • BEXS and BBMS subassembly PCBs are required for 3 to 7 cabinet systems. • BSIS subassembly PCB is required for SMDR and/or SMDI or Toshiba Proprietary Voice Mail RS-232 interface.
  • Page 54: Biou Interface Pcb

    Strata CTX Configuration Worksheet 6: Strata CTX670 Cabinet Slot Configuration • Cables are provided according to the connectors on the RRCU card to which they are attached. Table 1-53 for connector information. Table 1-53 Remote Cabinet Data Cables and Connectors RRCU Connectors Data Cables BDCL1A-MS1...
  • Page 55 Strata CTX Configuration Worksheet 6: Strata CTX670 Cabinet Slot Configuration ISDN PRI Digital Line PCBs Step 5: Worksheet 3: CO Line to determine RDTU PCB requirements. RPTU must be placed in designated slots as shown in Table 1-55. The RPTU PCB can provide up to 16 or 23 ISDN PRI lines.
  • Page 56 Strata CTX Configuration Worksheet 6: Strata CTX670 Cabinet Slot Configuration Analog and VoIP Tie Line PCBs Step 8: • See Worksheet 3: CO Line to determine Analog and BVPU line PCB requirements. • RDDU, RCOU, RCOU with RCOS, RGLU, REMU, and BVPU: Each PCB or PCB combination requires one slot.
  • Page 57: Worksheet 7 - System Power Factor Check

    • The Strata CTX100 and CTX670 power supplies provide a PF alarm LED and reset button. If this LED is on, reset it with the reset button. Then recheck the cabinet PFs to make sure they are within limits.
  • Page 58: Amds

    Strata CTX Configuration Worksheet 7 – System Power Factor Check Table 1-57 Strata CTX Expansion Cabinet Example Quantity +5VDC PF -24VDC PF RBSU + RBSS RCOU + RCOS Total Table 1-58 shows the individual PCB +5VDC and -24VDC power factors. -24VDC PF numbers for telephones and devices are shown on 1-43;...
  • Page 59: Telephone/Device Power Factors

    Strata CTX Configuration Worksheet 7 – System Power Factor Check Telephone/Device Power Factors The power supply of each cabinet supplies a limited amount of power. Use the Worksheet below to calculate the total Telephone/Device -24 VDC PF for each cabinet. Add it to the appropriate cabinet in “Cabinet Power Factor Check”...
  • Page 60: Cabinet Power Factor Check

    Strata CTX Configuration Cabinet Power Factor Check Cabinet Power Factor Check 1. Enter the PCB Type and PCB Power Factor for each cabinet slot (see Worksheet 6 and 7 for PCB slot configuration). 2. Total the PCB PF for each cabinet. 3.
  • Page 61: Ctx670

    Strata CTX Configuration Cabinet Power Factor Check CTX670 CTX670 Cabinet 1 (base) CTX670 Cabinet 2 Slot Slot Type +5VDC PF -24VDC PF Type +5VDC PF -24VDC PF B101 S201 B102 S202 S101 S203 S102 S204 S103 S205 S104 S206 S105 S207 S106 S208...
  • Page 62: Worksheet 8 - Ctx Primary Ac And Reserve Power

    Worksheet 8 – CTX Primary AC and Reserve Power CTX100 AC Power Considerations The power supply in each Strata CTX100 Base and Expansion Cabinet furnishes power to all of the stations and some of the interface peripherals (see Table 1-59). The primary AC power for each cabinet is 120VAC.
  • Page 63: Reserve Power (Ctx100 And Ctx670)

    Strata CTX Configuration Reserve Power (CTX100 and CTX670) Determine CTX670 system miscellaneous power components in the following worksheet. (See Tables 1-63 1-66 for component descriptions.) These components are not used on CTX100 systems. Enter the number of cabinet power components needed: Main Location ____________ Remote Location 1___ 2___ 3___ 4____5___ 6____ CTX670 Cabinet Power...
  • Page 64: Primary/Reserve Power Cabinet Hardware

    CTX100 Cabinet Power Distribution Hardware Option Description Strata CTX100 cabinet power supply is supplied with each cabinet. Operates with 120VAC as the system’s primary power source and requires 1.8 amps AC per cabinet. APSU112 The power supply AC cord is 5 ft. long with a standard three prong plug.
  • Page 65 Strata CTX Configuration Primary/Reserve Power Cabinet Hardware Table 1-66 CTX670 Power Cabinet Hardware Option Description Strata CTX670 cabinet power supply must be ordered for each cabinet. Operates with 120VAC, 208VAC, or 240VAC connected as the system’s primary AC power source. It automatically detects and adjusts to the type of primary AC power that is connected.
  • Page 66 Strata CTX Configuration Primary/Reserve Power Cabinet Hardware Table 1-66 CTX670 Power Cabinet Hardware (continued) Option Description Strata CTX reserve power battery distribution box is required when connecting reserve power batteries to three or more cabinets (wall or floor mount). The box is field installed into one of the Strata CTX cabinet side panels.
  • Page 67: Ctx670 Cabinet Ac Power Component Requirements For Wall Mounted Systems

    The plugs and wall receptacles required by the local electrical code might differ for 208VAC and 240VAC. Thus in some areas of the U.S., the plug used on the Toshiba 240VAC power strip and 240VAC power supply cord (NEMA code 6-20P) can not be used for 208VAC installations.
  • Page 68: Worksheet 9 - Software Licenses

    9~32 and above. 32 DTMF receiver ports per system. BSIS RS-232 serial port interface for SMDI or Toshiba Proprietary Voice One circuit does not require a license, but circuits 2~4 LIC100-SER PORT Mail (VM) interface, Call each require one LIC100-SER PORT license.
  • Page 69: Hardware Compatibility

    Strata CTX Configuration Hardware Compatibility Hardware Compatibility PCB compatibility for the Strata DK424, DK424i, CTX100 and CTX670 systems is shown in Table 1-71.. Table 1-71 Hardware Compatibility DK280 & Category Unit Name DK424i CTX100 CTX670 DK424 BECU/BBCU with optional BBMS, BEXS, BSIS B_CAU/B_CBU cards for DK424i Processor Card...
  • Page 70 Strata CTX Configuration Hardware Compatibility Table 1-71 Hardware Compatibility (continued) DK280 & Category Unit Name DK424i CTX100 CTX670 DK424 DKSUE424 CHSUE672 CHSUE112 Expansion Cabinet Data Cable for Strata DK424 Expansion Cabinet Data Cable for CTX670 Expansion Cabinet Data Cable for CTX100 Expansion Cabinet RPSU424 (120VAC) BPSU672 (120VAC/208VAC/240VAC power Power Supply Unit...
  • Page 71: Chapter 2 - Strata Ctx100 Installation

    Strata CTX100 Installation This chapter explains how to install the Strata CTX100 system. It includes information on site requirements, wiring diagrams, and step-by-step instructions on how to install the unit(s), the ground wiring, AC power cabling, reserve power (battery backup) cabling, and PCB cabling.
  • Page 72: Cabinet Size And Weight

    Next to television, radio, office automation, or high frequency equipment • If reserve power is to be installed for the Strata CTX100, the batteries will require a well- ventilated location close (within nine feet) to the CTX100 (the optional Toshiba-supplied battery cable is nine feet in length).
  • Page 73 Strata CTX100 Installation Site Requirements F ront V iew W all 14.5" 24" 19.9" 24" 15.1" B ase C abinet E xp C abinet S ide V iew W all 10" 36" 36'' 5910 Figure 2-1 CTX100 Base Cabinets and Expansion Clearance Requirements Strata CTX I&M...
  • Page 74: Environmental Considerations

    An inter-cabinet ground wire connecting the Base and Expansion cabinets is not necessary. Power Considerations The power supply in each Strata CTX100 Base and Expansion Cabinet furnishes power to all of the PCBs and stations and some of the interface peripherals. The primary AC power for each...
  • Page 75: Ac Power And Third-Wire Ground Test

    Strata CTX100 Installation AC Power and Grounding Requirements AC Power and Third-wire Ground Test Test the “third-wire ground” for continuity by either measuring the resistance between the third prong terminal (earth ground) and a metal cold water pipe (maximum: 1 ohm), or by using a commercially available earth ground indicator.
  • Page 76: Installing The Ctx100 Cabinet

    Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet Installing the CTX100 Cabinet Step 1: Remove Cabinet Covers WARNING! Ensure the power supply AC plug is not plugged into the AC outlet. 1. Loosen the screws from the front cover to remove it.
  • Page 77: Step 3: Check The Base/Expansion Power Supply Jumper Plug

    Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet Step 3: Check the Base/Expansion Power Supply Jumper Plug The APSU112A power supply is used in both CTX100 cabinets. ➤ Check that the “BASE/EXP.” jumper plug is connected to the proper power supply connector...
  • Page 78 Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet Stud Plaster Flange Board Screw A Hook Back Board (1/2 Inch Flange Plywood) Hook 5912 Figure 2-5 Cabinet Wall Mounting Back Cover Hanger Bottom left hanger is only used on the Base Cabinet...
  • Page 79: Step 5: Mount The Expansion Cabinet (If Required)

    Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet Step 5: Mount the Expansion Cabinet (if required) WARNING! To prevent electrical shock, make sure the power supply is not plugged into the AC outlet. 1. Turn Base Cabinet DC power switch Off. Remove the four screws on the right side cover of the Base Cabinet.
  • Page 80 Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet 10. Finish by securing the Expansion Cabinet to the Base cabinet with the two screws in front of the cabinets where they join together. The expansion cabinet left-side flange fits over the Base...
  • Page 81: Step 6: Install Reserve Power

    CTX100 power supply equipped with an ABCS battery charger to ensure uninterrupted system operation in the event of a power failure. The ABCS battery charger and a pre-assembled battery cable (ABTC-3M) for connecting the batteries is available from Toshiba (see Figure 2-8).
  • Page 82 Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet Step 6A: Install the Optional ABCS1A Battery Charger WARNING! Whenever the cabinet top cover is removed, use extreme caution. Do not touch any internal power supply components because hazardous voltages may be exposed. Whenever adding/removing power supply components or checking circuit breakers and fuses, unplug the power supply AC plug from the AC source outlet.
  • Page 83 Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet 4. Run the ABTC-3M battery cable from the batteries to the ABCS battery charger located in the CTX100 power supply. Dress the battery cable within the CTX100 cabinet(s) carefully (see Figures 2-10~2-13). The CTX100 must be connected to the live operating (hot) AC power source, and...
  • Page 84: Abtc-3M Cable

    Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet Base Cabinet (side view) Base Cabinet Expansion Cabinet 6078 ABTC-3M Cable Run ABTC-3M Cable from Base Cabinet along shelf of Exp. Cabinet to Battery Charger Figure 2-12 Cable Wiring for the Base with an Expansion Cabinet...
  • Page 85: Step 7: Check Power Supply Circuit Breakers And Fuses

    Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet Step 7: Check Power Supply Circuit Breakers and Fuses This step is only needed if you experience problems with the system. WARNING! Whenever the cabinet top cover is removed, use extreme caution. Do not touch any internal power supply components because hazardous voltages may be exposed.
  • Page 86 Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet 4. Replace the power supply if the fuse continues to blow and a defective PCB or short cannot be found. See “Step 7D: Remove and Replace the Power Supply (if required)” on page 2-17.
  • Page 87 Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet Step 7D: Remove and Replace the Power Supply (if required) The power supply (APSU112) comes factory-installed in the Base and Expansion Cabinets; if necessary, it can be removed and replaced. If you do not need to replace the power supply, skip this step.
  • Page 88: Step 8: Set Jumpers And Install Option Pcbs Onto The Actu

    Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet Replacing the Power Supply 1. Make sure that the power supply switch is Off and that the AC power cable is not plugged into an outlet. 2. Set the power supply in its proper place in the cabinet (see Figure 2-16).
  • Page 89 Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet MU/A Law Jumper SmartMedia Slot ACTU1A SmartMedia Card P101 Not Used P301 Not Used Ground ATTACHED P302 AETS Green Jumper Wire BBMS AETS1A AMDS1A (10 Base-T Ethernet) BSIS BSIS1A (RS232-C, SMDR and SMDI)
  • Page 90: Step 9: Install The Main Processor (Actu ) Pcb

    Step 9: Install the Main Processor (ACTU ) PCB The Strata CTX100 Base cabinet has one slot dedicated to the processor PCB. 1. Slide the ACTU processor PCB into the first slot on the left side of the cabinet (as shown).
  • Page 91: Step 10: Install Other Pcbs Into The Cabinet(S)

    Chapter 9 – Peripheral Installation. 2. Use the PCB placement guide in “Worksheet 5: Strata CTX100 Cabinet Slot Configuration” on page 1-26 to determine which PCB slot can be used for each PCB type. 3. Slide the PCB Slot Locking Bar to the right, then insert each of the PCBs;...
  • Page 92: Step 11: Attach And Route Pcb Cables

    Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet Table 2-2 CTX100 Cabinet and Processor Components (continued) Provides Comments Installs On One per system to provide AMDS V.34 Modem 33.6kbps maximum modem for ACTU (Optional) WinAdmin. BSIS Serial interface unit (same unit used for...
  • Page 93 Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet • Do Not Run Cables Out the Top – Cabling from either cabinet should be routed out the lower sides, not from the top of the cabinet(s) (see Figure 2-21). Power Supply Power Supply...
  • Page 94 Strata CTX100 Installation Installing the CTX100 Cabinet 2-24 Strata CTX I&M 10/02...
  • Page 95: Chapter 3 - Strata Ctx670 Installation

    Strata CTX670 Installation This chapter explains how to install the Strata CTX670 system. It includes information on site requirements and provides installation instructions for various cabinet configurations. It also explains how to install ground wiring, AC power cabling, reserve power (Battery Backup) cabling, and Printed Circuit Board (PCB) cabling.
  • Page 96: Site Requirements

    Strata CTX670 Installation Site Requirements Site Requirements Input Power The CTX670 requires an input power source of 115±10VAC or 208±20VAC or 240±20VAC, 50/ 60 Hz, single phase. For up to five cabinets; 208VAC or 240VAC is required for six or seven cabinets.
  • Page 97 Strata CTX670 Installation Site Requirements Front View Top View 26.5" Wall 14.5" 24" 26.5" 10.65 " Cabinets Base 24" Cabinet Expansion Cabinet 36" Expansion Cabinet 78" Wall Expansion Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Expansion Cabinet 78" is minimum height requirements Expansion for Wall Mounting up to 7 cabinets. Cabinet 6"...
  • Page 98: Power Considerations

    Strata CTX670 Installation Power Considerations Power Considerations Each CTX670 Base and Expansion Cabinet houses a power supply that furnishes power to all of the stations and some of the peripherals that interface with the cabinet (see Table 1-60, “Strata CTX670 Electrical Characteristics” on page 1-46).
  • Page 99: Fcc Registration Information

    3.2/2.2A -27V1 -27V2 AC IN LISTED -27V3 -27V4 49L7 E88891 AC IN TOSHIBA CORPORATION P.F. RESET POWER BASE 5002 This area shows through opening in cover. CAUTION: This unit may have more than one power cord, up to seven power cords may be provided.
  • Page 100: Cabinet Installation Considerations

    Strata CTX670 Installation Cabinet Installation Considerations Cabinet Installation Considerations The Base (CHSUB672) and Expansion (CHSUE672) Cabinets can be wall or floor mounted. To make it easier to add cabinets (after the initial installation) when a customer needs to expand, install the Base Cabinet on top for wall-mount installations and on the bottom for floor-mount installations.
  • Page 101: Check The -24 Volt Circuit Breakers

    Strata CTX670 Installation Install Power Supply Note The backplane FG wires are not safety grounds: they are required for proper system CO line operation. 4. Plug the Back Plane DC OUT cable plug into the DC OUT connector on the power supply. (The plug has a guide key on it to ensure that it is plugged in correctly.) 5.
  • Page 102: Check The Power Factor Indicator And Reset Button

    Strata CTX670 Installation Install Power Supply Check the Power Factor Indicator and Reset Button The front panel of BPSU672A provides a Power Factor LED and Reset button. If the cabinet power factor is exceeded by overload of PCBs, the PF LED will turn on. ➤...
  • Page 103 Strata CTX670 Installation Install Power Supply Back Plane DC Voltage Connector Back Plane DC Voltage Cable/Plug Cabinet Support Post DC OUT -27V1 -27V2 BATT -27V3 -27V4 AC IN P.F. POWER RESET BASE B101 B102 S101 S102 S103 S104 S105 S106 S107 S108 5039...
  • Page 104: Step 2: Mount Cabinets

    There are two methods of mounting cabinets: wall or floor mounting. Wall mounting the most common and economical method is described below. The floor mounting description begins on page 3-33. Toshiba recommends installing cabinets (see Figures 3-4~3-10) from the top down, Base Note Cabinet on top, first Expansion Cabinet below it, second cabinet below that, etc.
  • Page 105: Wall Mounting Expansion Cabinets

    Strata CTX670 Installation Mount Cabinets Wall Mounting Expansion Cabinets 1. Remove the front, back, and side covers from the Expansion Cabinets. Note The two screws on the front cover and the two screws on each side cover should be loosened just enough to slide the covers off. The front cover slides left and the side covers swing out and down for removal.
  • Page 106 Strata CTX670 Installation Mount Cabinets Locating Parts Plaster Board Wall 3/4" Plywood Backboard #12 X 2" (or long enough to secure to the wall stud) Wood Screws Use as many as necessary to secure plywood backboard. Dealer Supplied #12 X 1.25" Wood Screws (4 Screws Per Cabinet)
  • Page 107 Strata CTX670 Installation Mount Cabinets Top Cover (Base Cabinet Only) Back Cover Right Side Cover Remove four screws to remove back cover Loosen two screws to remove the side cover 5041 (right and left covers) Top Cover (Base Cabinet Only) Loosen four screws to remove the top cover.
  • Page 108 Strata CTX670 Installation Mount Cabinets Marking Hole I N . Trace Upper Arch 9 . 9 I N . Back Cover 1459 Figure 3-6 CTX670 Back Cover Mounting Holes Hang cabinet on back cover then slide to right. Hanger Back Cover Hanger Hole Back Cover Mounting Strip...
  • Page 109 Strata CTX670 Installation Mount Cabinets B101 B102 S101 S102 S103 B101 B102 B101 S102 S103 S104 S105 S106 S107 S108 DC OUT -24V1 S104 S105 S106 S107 S108 -24V2 BATT -24V3 -24V4 AC IN P.F. RESET POWER BASE B101 B102 S101 S102 S103...
  • Page 110: Step 3: Install Data Cables

    Strata CTX670 Installation Install Data Cables Step 3: Install Data Cables 1. After mounting the CTX670 cabinets, install the data cables. Then, install the bonding plate per Figure 3-9. Cab 2 Cable Left Side Base Cabinet Cable Guard Screw Cable Guard PCB Cable Data Cables Expansion...
  • Page 111 Strata CTX670 Installation Install Data Cables 2. Wrap the cables in with the mesh tie. The purpose of the wrap is to shield the cables from EMI/ RFI effects. See Figure 3-10. Front Cable Shield (B50MT) Part No. B50MT comes with the Base Cabinet.
  • Page 112: Step 4: Ground The System

    Strata CTX670 Installation Ground the System Step 4: Ground the System The system requires a solid earth ground for proper operation and safety. The AC power cord(s) already contains a conductor for the “third wire ground” provided by the commercial power outlet (see Figure 3-11, for grounding points “A”...
  • Page 113 Strata CTX670 Installation Ground the System The Single Point Ground must always be connected to the Base Cabinet Power Supply FG Screw (Top cabinet - Wall Mount or Bottom cabinet - Floor Mount.) FG (Frame Ground) Screws Power Supply ONEAC 6-AP “B”...
  • Page 114: Step 5: Install Ac Power Components

    The CTX670 power supply, BPSU672, automatically detects and adjusts for the type of AC voltage (120/208/240) to which it is connected. Toshiba recommends that a dedicated AC service panel be used for the CTX670. AC outlets must be dedicated to CTX670 use, fused, and grounded. Equipment unrelated to the CTX670 must not be connected to the circuit or service panel dedicated to the CTX670.
  • Page 115: Cabinet Ac Power Component Description

    Strata CTX670 Installation Install AC Power Components Cabinet AC Power Component Description The table shown below identifies the cabinet parts required to distribute AC power within the Strata CTX670 cabinets. Table 3-1 Power Cabinet Hardware Option Description Cabinet power strip for 120VAC primary power – provides three standard 120VAC/15A outlets (NEMA 5-15R) and nine ft.
  • Page 116: Ac/Reserve Power And Data Cabling Overview

    Strata CTX670 Installation Install AC Power Components AC/Reserve Power and Data Cabling Overview Figures 3-12 3-13 show an overview of the AC power and data cabling for the CTX670. Detailed illustrations of AC power strips and cords are on the following pages. 7 BBTC2A-2M battery cables supplied with BBDB Power Supply...
  • Page 117 Strata CTX670 Installation Install AC Power Components 7 BBTC2A-2M battery cables supplied with BBDB Power Supply Power supply cord for BPSU672A Motherboard 240VAC/ 10 amps, ordered separately. CHSUB672A BATT Cabinet 1 (base) AC IN BPSU672A Caution: Three 240VAC power CHSUE672A strips are required for all BATT Cabinet 2...
  • Page 118: Cabinet Ac Power Considerations

    The plugs and wall receptacles required by the local electrical code might differ for 208VAC and 240VAC. Thus in some areas of the U.S., the plug used on the Toshiba 240VAC power strip and 240VAC power supply cord (NEMA code 6-20P) can not be used for 208VAC installations.
  • Page 119 Strata CTX670 Installation Install AC Power Components Cabinet Right-Side-Panel Power Strip (RPSB2 or BPSB240) RPSB2/BPSB240 RPSB2 BPSB240 Screws provided with 5219 Power Strip To AC Outlet Cabinet Bonding Plate Power Strip for Power Strip for 120VAC (only) 208VAC or 240VAC (only) RPSB2 BPSB240 Receptacle...
  • Page 120 Strata CTX670 Installation Install AC Power Components One cabinet - one AC cord exits system Two or three cabinets - one AC cord exits system Right-side Cabinet 1 Power Cabinet 1 Power Supply Supply panel BPSB240 Front (208/240VAC) Notes 1, 2 RPSB2 (120/208/240VAC) Cabinet 2...
  • Page 121 Strata CTX670 Installation Install AC Power Components Six or Seven cabinets - one AC cord exits system Cabinet 1 Power Supply Cabinet 2 Power Supply Cabinet 3 Power Supply Cabinet 4 Power Supply Cabinet 5 Power Supply BPSB240 Cabinet 6 Power Supply Cabinet 7...
  • Page 122 Strata CTX670 Installation Install AC Power Components Right Side AC Power Cables Front Bonding Connection Plates (Required for all wall mounted expansion cabinets on both right and left sides) RPSB2 or BPSB240 Power Strip 120VAC power supply cord is shipped with each cabinet. A special AC power supply cord (BACL240) must be ordered 5233...
  • Page 123: Step 6: Install Reserve Power

    Strata CTX670 Installation Install Reserve Power Step 6: Install Reserve Power Two or four customer-supplied, 12VDC batteries (80 amp hours maximum) can be connected to the system as a power failure backup. In the event of a power failure, the system automatically switches over to battery power without any interruption to existing calls or other normal system functions.
  • Page 124: Reserve Battery Cabinet Components/Cables

    Strata CTX670 Installation Install Reserve Power Reserve Battery Cabinet Components/Cables The part names and descriptions of the reserve battery cabinet components and cables are shown in Table 3-5. Table 3-5 Reserve Battery Cabinet Components/Cables Option Description A three-meter battery cable used to connect reserve power batteries to the system power supply when the system has less than three cabinets.
  • Page 125: Reserve Power For Three Or More Cabinets (Wall Mount)

    Strata CTX670 Installation Install Reserve Power Reserve Power for Three or More Cabinets (Wall Mount) 1. Install the Battery Distribution Box (BBDB) to the bottom cabinet (see Figures 3-12 and 3-24). The BCCB is not required for wall mount systems. 2.
  • Page 126 Strata CTX670 Installation Install Reserve Power 2-Batteries/1~7 Cabinets (with BBDB) BBTC1A-2M Cable consists of two (6.5 ft.) wires. White Wire 12 Volt Cabinet 2-Batteries/1-Cabinet (without BBDB) Batteries 15A Fuse (2 each) 80 AMP/ (only) Base Cabinet 12 Volt HR Each Batteries BPSU672 BATT Cabinet...
  • Page 127: Cabinet Floor Mounting

    Strata CTX670 Installation Install Reserve Power Cabinet Floor Mounting The part numbers and descriptions of the floor mounting hardware are shown in Table 3-6. Table 3-6 Floor Mount Hardware Option Description CTX670 conduit connection box that is installed in the base cabinet, side panel. It is used to hardwire Primary AC power and reserve battery power connections through conduit.
  • Page 128 Strata CTX670 Installation Install Reserve Power Floor Mounting Three or More Cabinets This section shows you how to mount three or more cabinets to a concrete, wood or computer room floor. Use the General Steps for all of these methods first, then the specific steps that follow for each method.
  • Page 129 Strata CTX670 Installation Install Reserve Power Top Cabinet Wall Securing Brackets (RWBF) (Left and Right Side) Front (2) Back (2) Mounting Mouting Screws Provided Screws with BFIF Kit Provided with BFIF Kit Base Cabinet Third Cabinet Wall (bottom) Securing Bracket (RWBF) (Left and right side) BFIF...
  • Page 130 Strata CTX670 Installation Install Reserve Power RWBF RWBF RWBF RWBFs are used on left and RWBF right sides, wherever indicated RWBF “A” Front two screws, left RWBF and right sides RWBF RWBF RWBF RWBF “B” Back two screws, left and right sides RWBF RWBF RWBF...
  • Page 131 Strata CTX670 Installation Install Reserve Power Bolt Cabinets to Wooden Floor 1. Mount the CTX670 Base Cabinet on Floor Mount Fixtures (BFIF). See Figures 3-19 and 3-20. 2. Position the Base Cabinet at the selected Base Cabinet installation location. 3. Mark the floor where holes will be drilled. BFIF (Floor Move the Base Cabinet prior to drilling.
  • Page 132 Strata CTX670 Installation Install Reserve Power 15. Secure the Base Cabinet to the floor using flat washers, lock washer, and hex nuts on each threaded rod.Mount Cabinets to Computer Room Floor (Unbolted). 16. Make sure that cabinet power supplies (BPSU672A) are installed per “Install Power Supply”...
  • Page 133 Strata CTX670 Installation Install Reserve Power Cabinet AC Power Component Installation After the cabinets have been floor mounted, the AC power components should be installed. Tables show the primary AC power components required for floor mounted systems. Table 3-7 Floor Mount Cabinet Component Requirements for 120VAC Primary Power Local Electrical 1 Cabinet...
  • Page 134 Strata CTX670 Installation Install Reserve Power Strata Up to 7 Cabinets Bottom Cabinet (Wall Mount) Second from Bottom Cabinet (Floor Mount) RPSB2 or BPSB240A Power Strips Cable from BCCB BBTCIA-2M BBDB1A Battery Distribution BBDB1A Battery Distribution Box BBTC2A-2M To BPSU672A Power Seven Cables Supply "BATT"...
  • Page 135 Strata CTX670 Installation Install Reserve Power BCCB120 (top view) 3 outlets NEMA:5-15R Fused: 250VAC/15A F1~F4 Battery Rated: 125VAC/15A Fuses 250VAC/15A BCCB240 (top view) 2 outlets To BBDB NEMA:6-20R Battery Distribution Box Not Fused Rated: 250VAC/20A BCCB BATT Battery Wire Specifications AC Wire #10 AWG minimum (2 pairs) Specifications:...
  • Page 136: Reserve Power/Ac Wiring For Three Or More Cabinets (Floor Mount)

    Strata CTX670 Installation Install Reserve Power Reserve Power/AC Wiring for Three or More Cabinets (Floor Mount) Floor-mounted systems with three or more cabinets require a Conduit Connection Box (BCCB) to connect reserve power cabling and AC power cabling to the system. Only a qualified electrician can install cabling between the reserve power batteries and AC power cabling to the conduit connection box.
  • Page 137: Step 7: Install Processor And Universal Pcbs

    Strata CTX670 Installation Install Processor and Universal PCBs Step 7: Install Processor and Universal PCBs This section provides procedures for the installation of CTX670 processor (or common control) PCBs. The CTX670 system Base and Expansion Cabinets are shipped empty. PCBs are not installed at the factory.
  • Page 138: Becu/Bbcu Installation

    Strata CTX670 Installation Install Processor and Universal PCBs BECU/BBCU Installation CAUTION! • Do not remove the plastic insulation shield from the back of the BBCU PCB. If the shield comes off, do not allow the back of the PCB to contact metal. •...
  • Page 139 Strata CTX670 Installation Install Processor and Universal PCBs Network Interface RJ45 Set the jumper to "YES" only after installing the BBMS. MU Law for U.S. & Canada BBMS BBMS1A Memory Module 5254 Figure 3-26 BBCU Processor PCB Be careful installing the BBMS (Figure 3-27).
  • Page 140 Strata CTX670 Installation Install Processor and Universal PCBs BEXS1A BEXS1A 5656 BECU1A 5667 BECU1A Figure 3-28 Installing BEXS onto BECU Figure 3-29 Installing BSIS onto BECU BEXS1A Serial Port Pins: RJ11 ( 6-pin jack ) BECU1A 5416 Figure 3-30 BECU with BEXS and BSIS 3-46 Strata CTX I&M 10/02...
  • Page 141 Avoid bending or subjecting the card to impact. When the card is not in used, store it in its sleeve. Avoid touching the connectors and protect the card from dirt, dust and liquids. Toshiba recommends backing up important data stored on the card. 3-47 Strata CTX I&M...
  • Page 142 Strata CTX670 Installation Install Processor and Universal PCBs Table 3-9 BECU Controls, Indicators, and Interface Connectors Control/Indicator/Connector Type of Component Description VR901 Trim potentiometer Adjusts volume for MOH/BGM sources. RCA jack BGM/MOH interface Connector P5 Connector and ribbon cable Ribbon cable connector to BBCU. Connector P4 Connector and ribbon cable Ribbon cable connector to BBCU.
  • Page 143: Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit

    Strata CTX670 Installation Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit The RRCU1A PCB enables a Local CTX Cabinets CTX670 Expansion Cabinet to be located up to three kilometers from its Base Cabinet. One RRCU1A connects to up to two ribbon-type Data Cables and applies the inter-cabinet signal to Expansion Cabinet (2)
  • Page 144: Remote Cabinet Installation Instructions

    Strata CTX670 Installation Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit Remote Cabinet Installation Instructions All instructions apply to both the Base Cabinet and the Remote Expansion Cabinet except where specifically noted. 1. Install cabinets according to the instructions given at the beginning of this chapter. Pay particular attention to wiring and grounding instructions given for Remote Expansion Cabinets.
  • Page 145 Strata CTX670 Installation Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit Important! When installing the RRCU, be sure to put the card in the slot before attaching the data cables. Detach the data cable before removing an RRCU1A. Failure to do so may cause interference with other data highways. 6.
  • Page 146 Strata CTX670 Installation Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit 8. Connect the fiber optic cables • Pass the fiber optic cable through the protective tube. • Route the tube through the clamp attached to the inner cabinet wall and secure the clamp •...
  • Page 147 Strata CTX670 Installation Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit -24v PFT-CONTROL RDER SYCF SYCS Optical Module 4379 TX Side RX Side Remove Rubber Cap to plug in Fiber Optic Plastic Cable Fiber Optic Cable Inserting the fiber connector CAUTION! at an angle or too forcefully can cause damage.
  • Page 148: Status Indicators

    Strata CTX670 Installation Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit The fiber connection must conform to both the Optical Budget and Fiber Length specifications. It is possible to have a fiber connection longer than 3 km with less than 9 dB of loss; however, the CTX670 Remote Expansion Cabinet is sensitive to signal delay and cannot be guaranteed to operate at distances greater than 3 km.
  • Page 149: Monitor Port Communication Parameters

    PC with communication software - such as ProComm™ Monitor jack PC DB9 or DB25 Com port Dealer-supplied 6-wire telephone modular cord (cross-pinned) Toshiba PPTC9 or PPTC25F 4439 Monitor jack (RJ12) pin numbering Figure 3-38 RRCU1A Monitor Jack 3-55 Strata CTX I&M...
  • Page 150 Strata CTX670 Installation Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit 3-56 Strata CTX I&M 10/02...
  • Page 151: Chapter 4 - Pcb Installation

    RDDU - Direct Inward Dialing Line Interface Unit PCB Title System: RDDU - Direct Inward Dialing Line Interface Unit Systems: Strata CTX100 Gives the type of system that is Circuits per PCB: four DID lines Interfaces with: DID (one or two-way) lines...
  • Page 152: Pcb Hardware/Software Options

    After installation of the PCBs in the KSU, configure the PCBs for software options through programming. Refer to the Strata CTX Programming Manual for more detailed programming instructions. CTX100 ACTU Processor PCBs System: Strata CTX100 Base Cabinet Current Version: ACTU1A Older Version(s): None For information about the CTX100 ACTU processor, see “CTX100 Processor”...
  • Page 153: Adku Hardware Options

    ADKU – Digital Telephone Interface Unit Circuits per PCB: eight digital telephone circuits Interfaces with: all Toshiba digital telephones (corded and cordless, DDCB, DSS, ADM, BPCI) Older Version(s): none ADKU Hardware Options The ADKU digital telephone interface unit only works with the CTX100. Refer to Chapter 8 –...
  • Page 154: Bdku Hardware Options

    BDKU/BDKS – Digital Telephone Interface Unit Circuits per PCB: eight digital telephone circuits (plus eight more with the BDKS PCB) Interfaces with: all Toshiba digital telephones (corded and cordless, DDCB, DSS, ADM, BPCI) Older Version(s): none BDKU Hardware Options BDKU can be equipped with a BDKS piggyback PCB to provide a total of 16 circuits. Refer to Chapter 8 –...
  • Page 155 PCB Installation BDKU/BDKS – Digital Telephone Interface Unit See P2 "Setting" below. Optional BDKS, adds eight more DKT ports. B D K U 1 A V . 1 5498 Figure 4-2 BDKU/BDKS PCB Table 4-1 BDKU Controls, Indicators, and Interface Connectors Control/Indicator/Connector Type of Component Description...
  • Page 156: Biou Installation

    PCB Installation BIOU – Option Interface Units BIOU – Option Interface Units Circuits per PCB: (see interfaces) Interfaces with: three music-on-hold sources, system page and control relays Older Version(s): none The BIOU provides a Paging Output (amplified and non-amplified), four zone paging relays, three Music-on-hold (MOH) interfaces and four control relays (Night Transfer, Night Bell and Background Music (BGM) mute).
  • Page 157 PCB Installation BIOU – Option Interface Units Table 4-2 BIOU Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Control/Indicator/Connector Type of Component Description SW600 Page Output Switch SP0=600 ohms. SP1 = 3-watt amp. RCA jack for connecting Interface connector for MOH/BGM source 1, 2, J1, J2, J3 MOH/BGM source or 3.
  • Page 158: Bvpu Configuration

    BVPU PC with maintenance console software Monitor jack PC DB9 or DB25 Com port Dealer-supplied 6-wire telephone Toshiba PPTC9 or modular cord PPTC25F (cross-pinned) Call-monitor jack (RJ12) pin numbering 5243 Figure 4-4 BVPU Monitor Jack Strata CTX I&M...
  • Page 159 PCB Installation BVPU – Internet Protocol (IP) Interface Unit Table 4-3 BVPU Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Control/Indicator/ Type of Component Description Connector Serial Port RS-232C maintenance connection LAN Connector RJ45 10BaseT ethernet connection DIP Switch Unused. All switches = Off LED 1 Green LED On = Tie trunk 4 active...
  • Page 160: Pdku2 Hardware Options

    PCB Installation PDKU2 – Digital Telephone Interface Unit PDKU2 – Digital Telephone Interface Unit Circuits per PCB: eight digital telephone circuits Interfaces with: digital telephones (with or w/o ADM) (See Notes under Hardware Options)DDSS console (circuit 8 only) cordless digital telephones (DKT2004-CT, DKT2104-CT) DKT2001 single line digital telephones Older Version(s): PDKU1 (identical to PDKU2 except it does not support continuous DTMF tones...
  • Page 161: R48S -48 Volt Supply Installation (Internal Option)

    PCB Installation BSTU/RSTU – Standard Telephone Interface Unit BSTU/RSTU – Standard Telephone Interface Unit Circuits per PCB: eight standard telephone circuits Interfaces with: standard telephones voice mail ports off-premises stations other similar devices alternate BGM sources auto attendant digital announcer message waiting lamp Older Version(s): RSTU3, RSTU2...
  • Page 162: Rstu Installation

    PCB Installation BSTU/RSTU – Standard Telephone Interface Unit BSTU/RSTU Installation 1. Make sure the factory-installed SBSS (BSTU subunit) or SRSS (RSTU subunit) is securely attached to the BSTU or RSTU (Figures 4-9 and 4-10). WARNING! The shield on the back of the BSTU is designed to protect you from potentially hazardous ring voltage.
  • Page 163: Optional

    PCB Installation BSTU/RSTU – Standard Telephone Interface Unit NDH Disable Optional SBSS Subunit 50-Pin Amphenol Connector (Female) Backplane Connector 6592 Figure 4-8 BSTU Controls and Interface Connectors MW-Mode Mu A CON NOR Optional SRSS Subunit 50-Pin Amphenol Connector (Female) Backplane Connector 5896 Figure 4-9 RSTU3 Controls and Interface Connectors...
  • Page 164 PCB Installation BSTU/RSTU – Standard Telephone Interface Unit 50-Pin Amphenol Connector (Female) Backplane Connector P7 UP 5809 Optional SSTU Subunit R48S R48S Installed Installed on RSTU1 on RSTU2 Figure 4-10 RSTU or RSTU2 Controls and Interface Connectors 4-14 Strata CTX I&M 10/02...
  • Page 165: Rcis Pcb

    PCB Installation RCIU1, RCIU2, RCIS – Caller ID Interface RCIU1, RCIU2, RCIS – Caller ID Interface Circuits per PCB: four Caller ID circuits Interfaces with: loop or ground start lines w/Caller ID (requires RCOU or RGLU2) Older Version(s): none The RCIU1, RCIU2 PCB provides the Caller ID feature, also known as Calling Number Delivery (CND).
  • Page 166 PCB Installation RCIU1, RCIU2, RCIS – Caller ID Interface Secondary Protectors RCIS1A RCIU1A or RCIU2A (reverse) (front) R C I U 1 A V . 1 1392 Figure 4-11 RCIU1/RCIS PCB RCIS RCIU1 or RCIU2 4-wire Modular Jack (4) CKT 7 & 8 CKT 3 &...
  • Page 167: Rcos Installation (Internal Option)

    PCB Installation RCOU3A, RCOS3A – Four-Circuit Loop Start CO Line Interface Unit RCOU3A, RCOS3A – Four-Circuit Loop Start CO Line Interface Unit Circuits per PCB: four loop start CO line circuits Interfaces with: loop start lines Older Version(s): RCOU1 (does not have Mu Law/A Law jumper plug) PCOU2 (does not have ABR circuitry, uses RCTU, K4RCU ABR circuits) PCOU1 (has ABR circuitry, identical and interchangeable w/PCOU2) The RCOU3A and RCOU provide ring detection, dial outpulsing, and hold circuitry.
  • Page 168 PCB Installation RCOU3A, RCOS3A – Four-Circuit Loop Start CO Line Interface Unit Table 4-6 RCOS3A Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Control/Indicator/Connector Type of Component Description Lights to indicate that line circuit is in operation. CO line circuit 5~8 indicators Red LED (CO line indicator will not light unless RCOU is connected to a CO line).
  • Page 169 PCB Installation RCOU3A, RCOS3A – Four-Circuit Loop Start CO Line Interface Unit RCOU Connectors Plug is not used in the U.S. and Canada CO Line LEDs 5907 RCOU Connectors Figure 4-13 RCOS3A PCB CO Line LEDs CO Line Modular Jack Circuits 3 and 4 CO Line Modular Jack Circuits 1 and 2 5811...
  • Page 170: Rcou Installation

    PCB Installation RCOU3A, RCOS3A – Four-Circuit Loop Start CO Line Interface Unit RCOU Installation The decibel (dB) Pad switches SW101, SW201, SW301, and SW401 control excessive Note loudness resulting from close proximity to a Central Office or PBX telephone office by providing a -3 dB signal level drop to, or from, the PBX or CO when set to the 3 position.
  • Page 171 PCB Installation RCOU3A, RCOS3A – Four-Circuit Loop Start CO Line Interface Unit RCOS Connectors CO Line LEDs Plug is not used in the U.S. and Canada Backplane Connector 5904 RCOS Connectors Figure 4-15 RCOU3A PCB RCOS Connectors Backplane Connector 5810 RCOS Connectors Figure 4-16 RCOU PCB...
  • Page 172 PCB Installation RCOU3A, RCOS3A – Four-Circuit Loop Start CO Line Interface Unit Table 4-9 PCOU2 Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Control/Indicator/Connector Type of Component Description CO line circuit 1 CD112 Lights to indicate that line circuit is in operation. CO line circuit 2 CD212 Red LED CO line indicator will not light unless PCOU is CO line circuit 3 CD312...
  • Page 173: Rddu Installation

    PCB Installation RDDU – Direct Inward Dialing Line Interface Unit RDDU – Direct Inward Dialing Line Interface Unit Circuits per PCB: four DID lines Interfaces with: DID (one or two-way) lines Older Version(s): none The RDDU provides four Direct Inward Dialing (DID) lines, each of which can have a single office code along with a block of extensions.
  • Page 174 PCB Installation RDDU – Direct Inward Dialing Line Interface Unit Table 4-10 RDDU Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Control/Indicator/Connector Type of Component Description Pad switch SW101 (circuit 1) Pad switch SW201 (circuit 2) 3-position slide switch Enables -3 dB signal level drop for line circuit. Pad switch SW301 (circuit 3) Pad switch SW401 (circuit 4) J1 connector...
  • Page 175: Installing R48S Ring Generator (Internal Option)

    PCB Installation RDSU – Digital/Standard Telephone Interface Unit RDSU – Digital/Standard Telephone Interface Unit Circuits per PCB: (with RSTS) four standard telephone (circuits 1~4)/four digital telephone (circuits 5~8) (without RSTS) two standard telephone circuits (1 and 2)/four digital telephone circuits Interfaces with: digital circuits (see PDKU) digital telephones...
  • Page 176 PCB Installation RDSU – Digital/Standard Telephone Interface Unit 3. After installing the RDSU gently pull the RDSU outward. If the connectors are properly mated, a light resistance is felt. Table 4-11 RDSU, RSTS Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Control/Indicator/Connector Type of Component Description RSTS connector P2/P3 Connector for RSTS subassembly that provides...
  • Page 177: Rdtu2 - T1 Interface Unit

    PCB Installation RDTU2 – T1 Interface Unit RDTU2 – T1 Interface Unit Chapter 6 – T1 for RDTU PCB installation information. REMU2A – Tie Line Unit Circuits per PCB: four Tie line circuits Interfaces with: E&M Tie lines 2- or 4-wire transmission Type I and II Signaling Immediate and Wink Start Older Version(s):...
  • Page 178 PCB Installation REMU2A – Tie Line Unit The “GND” position is used to connect PEMU circuits back-to-back on premises only, 1000 Note feet maximum (E&M lead wires must be crossed). 5. Insert the PEMU (component side facing right) into the appropriate slot and apply firm, even pressure to ensure proper mating of connectors.) 6.
  • Page 179 PCB Installation REMU2A – Tie Line Unit CO L ine LED s E48S1A P402 P405 P102 P202 P302 TYP1/BATT TYP2/GND TYP1/2 TYP1/BATT TYP2/GND P305 TYP1/2 TYP1/BATT TYP2/GND P205 TYP1/2 TYP1/BATT TYP2/GND P105 TYP1/2 B ackplane C onnector REMU2A 5905 PAD switch Figure 4-20 REMU2A PCB LEDs...
  • Page 180 PCB Installation REMU2A – Tie Line Unit Table 4-13 PEMU Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Control/Indicator/Connector Type of Component Description Tie trunk circuit 1~4 (CD102, 202, Red LED Lights to indicate that Tie line is in operation. 302, and 402) E&M Tie line connector J101, 201, Modular connector Interface connector for E&M Tie line circuit.
  • Page 181: Rglu2 Installation

    PCB Installation RGLU2 – Loop/Ground Start CO Line Interface Unit RGLU2 – Loop/Ground Start CO Line Interface Unit Circuits per PCB: four line circuits Interfaces with: loop or ground start lines Older Version(s): RGLU1 (does not have hookflash to CO) The RGLU2 also provides ring detection, dial outpulsing, and hold.
  • Page 182 PCB Installation RGLU2 – Loop/Ground Start CO Line Interface Unit Table 4-14 RGLU2 Controls, Indicators, and Connectors (continued) Control/Indicator/Connector Type of Component Description LOOP/GND jumper SW103 (configures line 1) LOOP/GND jumper SW203 (configures line 2) 3-terminal jumper Used to configure line for loop or ground start. LOOP/GND jumper SW303 (configures line 3) LOOP/GND jumper SW403...
  • Page 183: Rcms Subassemblies Installation

    PCB Installation RMCU/RCMS – E911 CAMA Trunk Direct Interface RMCU/RCMS – E911 CAMA Trunk Direct Interface Circuits per PCB: four circuits Interfaces with: enhanced 911 locator services Older Version(s): none The E911 CAMA Trunk Direct Interface card (RMCU) enables cost-effective connection to the Enhanced 911 locator services without third-party equipment.
  • Page 184: Rmcu Installation

    PCB Installation RMCU/RCMS – E911 CAMA Trunk Direct Interface RCMS1A 5817 Figure 4-25 RCMS Subassembly (stand-alone) Table 4-15 RCMS Subassembly Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Controls, Indicators, & Type of Description Connectors Component SW101 Switch 3-dB Pad switch for circuit 1 or 3. SW201 Switch 3-dB Pad switch for circuit 2 or 4.
  • Page 185 PCB Installation RMCU/RCMS – E911 CAMA Trunk Direct Interface RMCU1A RMCUV.1 TC35354F Backplane Connector RM C U1 A - CM V. 1 5818 Figure 4-26 RMCU Interface Card RMCU1A RCMS1A (2/2) RJ11 2-Pin Modular Connector CAMA #4 Network Busy (NB) LED Customer Busy (CB) LED LEDs (indicate Trunk Condition) CAMA #3...
  • Page 186 PCB Installation RMCU/RCMS – E911 CAMA Trunk Direct Interface Table 4-16 LED Indications (Normal Operation) Status NB LED CB LED No network connection. RMCU is in stand-by mode. Network connected. RMCU is in stand-by mode. Network is in stand-by mode and the RMCU is off hook.
  • Page 187: Network Requirements

    • RDTU Network Channel Interface Codes: 04DU9-BN, 04DU9-DNZZ, 04DU9-1SN, 04DU9-1KN, 04DU9-1ZN. 4. For information on how to order ISDN PRI/BRI circuits, you should refer to the Toshiba ISDN Training CBT. ISDN circuits may require a customer-provided CSU for PRI and/or Terminal Adapter or Network Terminal units for BRI. In U.S. CSU/TAs must be UL-listed in the U.S.
  • Page 188 PCB Installation Network Requirements 4-38 Strata CTX I&M 10/02...
  • Page 189: Pri Overview

    ISDN Interfaces This chapter covers information on the ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) and Basic Rate Interfaces (BRI). PRI Overview For PRI services, the Strata CTX uses an RPTU PCB to connect to a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) PRI line using a UL listed (or CSA certified in Canada) Channel Service Unit (CSU) in most locations in the U.S.
  • Page 190: Strata Ctx Isdn Reference Model

    ISDN Interfaces BRI U Overview A subassembly (RBUS) can be attached to the RBUU for two additional BRIs for PSTN and/or U-type station connections. The RBUU PCB and the RBUS subassemblies are shown in Figures 5-21 Figure 5-22 on page 5-25.
  • Page 191: Rptu Interface Unit

    ISDN Interfaces RPTU Interface Unit RPTU Interface Unit Circuits per PCB: 24 channels Interfaces with: ISDN PRI Older Version(s): none The RPTU provides 24 channels for ISDN PRI service. Network connection using RPTU PRI interface requires installation of a customer-provided CSU in most locations of the U.S. Refer to “CSU Requirements”...
  • Page 192: Slot Assignments

    ISDN Interfaces RPTU Installation Slot Assignments Up to eight RPTU PCBs can be installed in a Strata CTX system providing up to 188 PRI lines (B-channels). If RPTU (PRI) and RDTU (T1) PCBs are installed, the maximum combined PCBs cannot exceed the eight. The PCBs must be placed in designated slots in each of the cabinets. Refer to Chapter 1 –...
  • Page 193 ISDN Interfaces RPTU Installation Note The RPTU2 is required for QSIG networking. RS-232C RPTU FSYC (front) LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ISDN (PRI) RPTU2 V .1 5819 JP1 & JP2 Figure 5-2 RPTU2 PCB Reset Switch (resets the software) Not Used RS-232C Connector...
  • Page 194 ISDN Interfaces RPTU Installation Table 5-2 LED Functions Functions Frame Synchronization FSYC Frame alignment is lost. Off: Frame alignment is working properly. Alarm Indication Signal Receiving an alarm from the CO. Off: Circuit is working properly. Remote Alarm Receiving a remote alarm from the CO. Off: Circuit is working properly.
  • Page 195: Cabling

    CSU and the Demarcation jack. Toshiba provides a cable kit (Part No. RPRI-CBL-KIT), that contains all that you need to connect the network ISDN jack to the network side of most CSUs and the equipment side of the CSU to the RPTU PCB.
  • Page 196 ISDN Interfaces RPTU Installation Cable Installation Use the Toshiba RPRI cable kit to connect the RPTU PCB to a CSU. Install the kit as shown in Figure 5-3. ISDN PRI Network RPTU Jack DB15 DB15 (female) (male) RJ45 2752 Item...
  • Page 197 ISDN Interfaces RPTU Installation Ferrite Core Install the Ferrite core provided with the RPRI cable kit as shown in Figure 5-5. This core is needed to comply with FCC requirements. RPTU Side View ISDN PRI Jack CAT5 Shielded Cable Tie Wrap Ferrite Core FER-CORE-ISDN 2754...
  • Page 198 ISDN Interfaces RPTU Installation Connecting two RPTU2 PCBs back-to-back for QSIG Networking QSIG Cross-Pinned, RJ45 Modular Cord Strata CTX Strata CTX RPTU2 RPTU2 Important Note: Set SW1 on each Ferrite Core per Figure 5-5 RPTU2 per Table RJ45 Jack RJ45 Jack 5-1.
  • Page 199: Rbsu/Rbss Interface Units

    The RBSU, and/or RBSS circuits that connect to the Strata CTX station side, (BRI-NT, S- reference point) allows direct connection of multiple ISDN (TE-1 or TA) devices. The S point of the RBSU/RBSS supports the Toshiba Strata CTX passive bus, also known as point-to-multipoint 5-11 Strata CTX I&M...
  • Page 200: Capacity And Cabinet Slot Information

    ISDN Interfaces RBSU/RBSS Interface Units connection. The terminal-side (S-point) of the RBSU/RBSS BRI circuit can have parallel connections of up to two TE-1s or TAs maximum. When multiple TE-1 and TA devices are installed on a single RBSU/RBSS BRI circuit, the devices must share, or contend for, that circuit’s two B-channels.
  • Page 201: Rbsu/Rbss Installation

    ISDN Interfaces RBSU/RBSS Interface Units RJ45 Pin Nos. on RBSU RBSU or RBSS NT circuit Pin 3 RX + Pin 3 R40S PS-1 Pin 6 RX - Pin 6 TE Device Power Power sink Pin 4 TX + Pin 4 Source Pin 5 TX -...
  • Page 202 ISDN Interfaces RBSU/RBSS Interface Units RBSU1A RBSS 2788 contacts TB1 TB2 RBS U1 A-CM V. 1 2789 Figure 5-10 RBSS PCB Figure 5-9 RBSU PCB Table 5-4 RBSU/RBSS Option Switches, Jumpers, and Connectors Circuit Type Option Circuit Type Description Switch SW 1 Push-button Resets firmware on all circuits of RBSU/RBSS.
  • Page 203 ISDN Interfaces RBSU/RBSS Interface Units Install the REBS Step 3: Note The REBS provides a basic part of the RBSU/RBSS circuit functionality; therefore, it must always be installed on the RBSU (see Figure 5-11). 1. Align the two connectors carefully while observing the “UP” arrows on the REBS. 2.
  • Page 204: Modular Jack Pin Configurations

    ISDN Interfaces RBSU/RBSS Interface Units Install RBSU/RBSS PCBs into Cabinet Step 6: After setting the switches and jumpers and installing the plug-on PCBs as described in the preceding paragraphs, the RBSU/RBSS PCBs can be installed in the appropriate cabinet slots. Refer to RBSU/RBSS Capacity and Cabinet Slot Information on Figure 5-13.
  • Page 205: Rbsu/Rbss Premise Wiring Guidelines

    ISDN Interfaces RBSU/RBSS Interface Units Monitor Jack The RBSU/RBSS monitor jack is an RJ12 (6-pin modular). This jack provides an RS-232 output that enables you to monitor the RBSU/RBSS BRI circuit D-channel, layer-2 and layer-3 data. The monitor jack pin configuration and communication parameters are the same as RPTU and RBUU (see Figures 5-30,...
  • Page 206 ISDN Interfaces RBSU/RBSS Interface Units BRI Wire Type Recommendations CAT3 or CAT5 wire is recommended for ISDN BRI customer-premises wiring. While the ISDN BRI signal works for some distance over almost any wire that is suitable for analog voice service, better wire enables longer runs.
  • Page 207 ISDN Interfaces RBSU/RBSS Interface Units A cord of up to 10 meters connects the ISDN BRI RJ45 wall jack to the desktop TE-1 or TA RJ45 jack. Bellcore recommends that all TE-1 and TA devices be attached with the same standard cord to ensure compatibility.
  • Page 208: Connecting Rbsu To Network Side (Te-Mode)

    ISDN BRI circuits (TE, LT mode and NT mode) through a Ferrite core. Use Toshiba part number, FER-CORE-ISDN, to order the ferrite core. It is not shipped automatically with the BRI circuit cards, it must be grounded separately.
  • Page 209: Connecting Rbsu/Rbss Station Devices (Nt-Mode)

    ISDN Interfaces RBSU/RBSS Interface Units Most NT1 devices have TR option switches; if the NT1 does not have TRs, two 100-ohm TRs must be wired into the NT1 modular jack - one 100-ohm resistor across each pair (Tx and Rx). Refer to the NT1 manufacturers documentation for the maximum loop length between the NT1 and the network jack.
  • Page 210 ISDN Interfaces RBSU/RBSS Interface Units modular connectors, as explained in previous paragraphs, maintains control of polarity. The pinout from the RBSU/RBSS circuit to a S-type TE-1 or TA device is shown in Figure 5-16 Table 5-6. RJ45 RJ45 Pinout Pinout RBSU NT Circuit S-type, TE-1 or TA with...
  • Page 211: Rbsu/Rbss Passive Bus Configurations

    ISDN Interfaces RBSU/RBSS Interface Units RBSU/RBSS Passive Bus Configurations The placement of S-type TE and TA devices on the BRI S-passive bus is critical for good RBSU/ RBSS BRI circuit performance. Figures 5-17~5-20 show four passive bus architectures that are known to work.
  • Page 212: Rbuu/Rbus Interface Unit

    ISDN Interfaces RBUU/RBUS Interface Unit 490' ISDN Telephone TE-1 PC Card RBSU/RBSS NT-Mode RJ45 640' 5438 Figure 5-20 Short Passive Bus RBUU/RBUS Interface Unit Circuits per PCB: 2 circuits (2B + D each circuit) Interfaces with: ISDN BRI U when connected to the Public Network or a BRI U-type TE-1 or TA devices when connecting to ISDN station equipment Older Version(s): none...
  • Page 213 ISDN Interfaces RBUU/RBUS Interface Unit RBUU1A Secondary Protectors Circuit 1 RJ45 Modular for Circuit 1 RJ45 Modular for Circuit 2 Circuit 2 LED Indicators Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Connector RS-232C Monitor Output RBUU1A 2799 Figure 5-21 RBUU PCB RBUS1A Circuit 3 LED Indicators Circuit 4 Circuit 3...
  • Page 214 ISDN Interfaces RBUU/RBUS Interface Unit RBUU1A RBUS1A RJ45 Modular for Circuit 1 LED Indicators RJ45 Modular for Circuit 3 for Circuit 2 LED Indicators for Circuit 1 LED Indicators for Circuit 4 RJ45 Modular for Circuit 3 LED Indicators for Circuit 2 RJ45 Modular for Circuit 4 RS-232C...
  • Page 215: Rbuu/Rbus Wiring Guidelines

    Strata CTX BRI-U interface circuits can be configured to connect to an ISDN line circuit (NT • mode, line-side) or to ISDN U-type terminal equipment TE1 or terminal adapters TA (LT mode, station side). Install the Toshiba-supplied Ferrite core on each ISDN circuit card per Figure 5-14 • page 5-20.
  • Page 216: Pair 1

    ISDN Interfaces RBUU/RBUS Interface Unit The ISDN BRI-U wire pair is usually on the center pair of the Demarc jack, pins 3 and 4 on • RJ11 and pins 4 and 5 on RJ45. Typical demarc jack wiring is shown below: BLACK GREEN YELLOW...
  • Page 217 ISDN Interfaces RBUU/RBUS Interface Unit Table 5-10 Four-Pair with RJ45 Demarc Jack Coding Conductor Color T56A Pin T56B Pin White-Blue Line 1 Pair 1 Blue Line 1 White-Orange Line 2 Pair 2 Orange Line 2 White-Green PS3 plus power Pair3 Green PS3 minus power White-Brown...
  • Page 218: Isdn Testing And Troubleshooting

    ISDN Interfaces ISDN Testing and Troubleshooting ISDN Testing and Troubleshooting BRI-U, LT Interface Terminal Loop Back Test The Strata CTX provides a built-in loop back test to check the U-type, lSDN terminal connected to the RBUU or RBUS circuit. The Strata CTX performs the 2B+D loop test using the eoc ISDN, layer 1 function.
  • Page 219: Rptu Loop-Back Test

    ISDN Interfaces ISDN Testing and Troubleshooting ## BUU LOOP BACK TEST ## SLOT=ss CIRCUIT=m B1:OK B2:OK D:OK The above response indicates the test was passed and that the B1, B2 and D channels and the wire connections for the tested device are operating properly. If the Strata CTX responds with: TEST FAIL The test failure could be caused by:...
  • Page 220: Timing And Synchronization

    ISDN Interfaces Timing and Synchronization Loop-back Test 1. Remove the PRI modular cord from the RPTU RJ45 jack and remove the RPTU from its card slot. 2. Place the JP1 and JP2 jumpers to the LB-On position. Install the RPTU with the Strata CTX power Off and the PRI modular disconnected from the RPTU RJ45 jack.
  • Page 221: Pri/Bri Call Monitoring

    ISDN Interfaces PRI/BRI Call Monitoring Processor PCB Synchronization Circuit Time Switch Clock Primary Reference PCB* Digital Public Switched Telephone PDKU Line 1 Synchronization Telephone Circuit SS 1 Network (PSTN) PRI, BRI, or T1 Digital Voice Path Standard Telephone RSTU Secondary Reference PCB* AT&T or Stratum-1 Line 2...
  • Page 222: Call Monitor Output For Isdn

    Call-monitor jack PC DB9 or DB25 Com port Dealer-supplied 6-wire telephone modular cord (cross-pinned) Toshiba PPTC9 or PPTC25F Call-monitor jack (RJ12) pin numbering 4696 The RPTU, RBSU and RBUU ISDN interface PCBs each have a call-monitor jack. The pin Note numbering and communication parameters are the same for each call-monitor jack.
  • Page 223 ISDN Interfaces Call Monitor Output for ISDN /*-------------------------*/ Copyright(C) 1997 TOSHIBA Corporation All rights reserved RPTU Ver.1G [Reset] /*-------------------------*/ <U1>00;00 016 Act. (F1) /*-------------------------*/ Copyright(C) 1997 TOSHIBA Corporation All rights reserved RPTU Ver.1G [Reset] /*-------------------------*/ <U1>00;00 016 Act. (F1) <U1>00;09 634 LOS (F3) <U1>00;12 109 Act.
  • Page 224 ISDN Interfaces Call Monitor Output for ISDN <U1>01;14 446 Rx:[SAPI]00 C [TEI]000 [FRAME]RR P [N(R)]004 <U1>01;14 449 Tx :[SAPI]00 C [TEI]000 [FRAME]RR P [N(R)]002 <U1>01;14 456 Tx :[SAPI]00 R [TEI]000 [FRAME]RR F [N(R)]002 <U1>01;14 460 Rx:[SAPI]00 R [TEI]000 [FRAME]RR F [N(R)]004 <U1>01;19 450 Tx :[SAPI]00 C [TEI]000 [FRAME]INFO [N(S)]004 [N(R)]002 PD = Q.931(08)
  • Page 225: Bri Call Monitor

    ISDN Interfaces Call Monitor Output for ISDN BRI Call Monitor The call-monitor jack located on the RBSU enables you to use a PC or ASCII terminal to monitor the BRI, D-channel call setup, layer-2 and layer-3 data (refer to Figure 5-30 on page 5-34 information about connecting the monitor jack).
  • Page 226 ISDN Interfaces Call Monitor Output for ISDN Figure 5-34 Incoming Call Setup Output of BRI Call Monitor 5-38 Strata CTX I&M 10/02...
  • Page 227: Channelization

    This chapter covers information on using T1/DS-1 interfacing for the Strata CTX systems. Channelization The Strata RDTU PCB provides T1/DS-1 interface for up to 24 channels on the Strata CTX. Each channel can be individually set for loop start, ground start, Tie, or DID line operation (voice only, not data lines).
  • Page 228: Sw1 Equalizer Switch And Loop Back Jumpers (Internal Option)

    Slot Assignments RDTU - T1 Interface Unit Circuits per PCB: 8, 16, or 24 channels Interfaces with: ground start CO lines loop start CO lines DID or Tie lines Older Version(s): none RDTU is configured for Tie or DID lines and an RRCS must be installed for DTMF operation. LEDs on the RDTU show a continuous status of RDTU operation.
  • Page 229: Rdtu Installation

    Slot Assignments RDTU Installation 1. Set jumper wire plugs P1 (LB), P2, P3, and P4 to the Off position. See “Loop Back Testing” on page 6-10 for loop back testing procedures. “SW1 Equalizer Switch and Loop Back Jumpers (Internal Option)” on page 6-2 for the appropriate SW1 equalizer switch setting.
  • Page 230: Installation Guidelines

    Installation Guidelines Table 6-1 RDTU Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Control/Indicator/Connector Type of Component Description Sets line length between RDTU and CSUs or SW1 Equalizer Setting Switch 8 2-position slide switches other T1 (max 655 ft.). P3 (not used) 3-terminal jumper plug This jumper plug is reserved for future use.
  • Page 231: Applications

    RDTU to PBX T1 (Separated More Than 655 ft.) If the RDTU must interface to a customer’s premises T1 circuit (PBX, key/hybrid, or another Strata CTX) to provide Tie line service, the RDTU must be connected to a CSU (with Toshiba Strata CTX I&M...
  • Page 232: Rdtu To Pbx T1 (Separated Less Than 655 Ft.)

    Connecting CSU to CSU and CSU to the far-end PBX T1 is specified by the CSU manufacturer— see the CSU installation documentation. Toshiba does not supply cables or connectors to connect CSU to CSU (Cable A) or CSU to the far end PBX (Cable B).
  • Page 233: Hardware And Cabling

    Hardware and Cabling Analog PBX or... Strata CTX Key System Toshiba Cable 30 ft. max. Analog Cable B Cable A Channel RDTU Tie Line Bank E&M Tie Lines 5804 More than 655 ft. Figure 6-6 RDTU Connection via CSU and Channel Bank...
  • Page 234: Rdtu Cable Installation

    PSYNC and SSYNC LEDs are always Off. RDTU Cable Installation The RDTU PCB is shipped with a Toshiba NDTU cable for connecting the RDTU PCB to a CSU. The NDTU is a 30 ft. cable and is specially made to conform with EIA specifications (see Figure 6-7).
  • Page 235 Hardware and Cabling RDTU To Network or Long Distance T1 Provider Customer Supplied Cable (See Notes) NDTU Cable (30 ft. Maximum) Transmit (4) T Black (26) Network (5) R Customer- Interface Unit supplied USOC-RJ48C RDTU PCB (1) T1 White (27) or RJ48X (2) R1 (11)
  • Page 236: Loop Back Testing

    Loop Back Testing Loop Back Testing The RDTU provides three loop back test configurations. These loop back tests should be performed as required in conjunction with CSU loop back tests (see CSU loop back test documentation). RDTU Self Test This test should be performed upon initial installation of a RDTU PCB. Program the RDTU per the Strata CTX Programming Manual;...
  • Page 237: Network/Csu/Rdtu Span Test

    Loop Back Testing Network/CSU/RDTU Span Test This test checks all equipment that is checked with the test in the above paragraph, but this test also checks that the RDTU Mitel LSI chip is functioning. Guidelines for this test are described in Figures 6-8~6-10.
  • Page 238 Loop Back Testing 6-12 Strata CTX I&M 10/02...
  • Page 239: Chapter 7 - Mdf Pcb Wiring

    MDF PCB Wiring This chapter contains point-to-point wiring diagrams for connection of telephones, lines, peripheral equipment, and power supplies for the universal slot PCBs of the Strata CTX system. Wiring diagrams are divided into groups according to the PCB which provides the interface for, or controls the operation of, the associated equipment, as listed below: Stations ADKU, BDKU,...
  • Page 240: Station Loop Lengths

    MDF PCB Wiring Station Loop Lengths Station Loop Lengths In a single site installation, the Base and optional Expansion Cabinets must be placed within the allowed maximum distance of each other as designated by Table 7-1. Table 7-1 Station Loop Lengths Maximum line length (24 AWG) Mode 1 Pair plus...
  • Page 241 MDF PCB Wiring Station Loop Lengths Table 7-2 Loop Limits for DKT3000-series Telephones Maximum line length (24 AWG) Power Supply Unit Telephone/Device (PSU) or Battery 1 Pair plus 1 Pair 2 Pair Backup external power DKT3000-series or DKT2000- 1000 ft. (303m) series models DKT with BVSU or DVSU or Battery Backup...
  • Page 242: Station Wiring Diagrams

    MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams Station Wiring Diagrams Building #1 Building #2 HESB PSTU Standard RSTU/RSTU2/ Telephone RSTU3/ RDSU/RSTS DDSS Digital Console Telephone Digital Telephone or Cordless Base Console Handset ADKU, BDKU/BDKS or PDKU Attendant BATI DDCB Console MDFB MDFB DDCB 5655...
  • Page 243: Adku And Bdku/Bdks Digital Station Wiring

    MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams ADKU and BDKU/BDKS Digital Station Wiring To ADKU or BDKU/BDKS Station Cabling Jacketed Twisted Pairs Bridging W/Female Connector 24 AWG (1 or 2 pair. See Note 1.) Clips T1 (Voice/Data) W-BL (GND) R1 (Voice/Data) BL-W PT1 (Add.
  • Page 244: Pdku Digital Station Wiring

    MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams PDKU Digital Station Wiring To PDKU Station Cabling Jacketed Twisted Pairs Bridging W/Female Connector 24 AWG (1 or 2 pair. See Note 1.) Clips T1 (Voice/Data) W-BL (GND) R1 (Voice/Data) BL-W PT1 (Add. Power) (GND) PR1 (Add.
  • Page 245: Digital Telephone Dss And Ddcb External Power Connection

    MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams Digital Telephone DSS and DDCB External Power Connection BDKU or PDKU Jacketed Twisted Pairs Station Cabling Connector Bridging 24AWG (1 Pair) Clips T1 (Voice/Data) W-BL (GND) R1 (Voice/Data) BL-W (Not Used) W-GN DC Output GN-W CKT 2 W-BR...
  • Page 246 MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams Table 7-3 BDKU Station MDF Cross Connect Record KSU Slot Number MDF Block Number Color Code Designation Intercom Device/Standard Telephone W-Bl Bl-W PRW-T PRW-R W-Br PRW-T Br-W PRW-R R-Bl PRW-T Bl-R PRW-R ADKU, PRW-T BDKU PRW-R PDKU...
  • Page 247: Rdsu Wiring

    MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams RDSU Wiring To RDSU W/Female Station Cabling Jacketed Twisted Pairs (24 AWG) Connector Bridging Clips Tip 1 W-BL RJ11 Ring 1 BL-W Not Used Tip 2 W-GN (See Note) RJ11 Ring 2 GN-W W-BR 6 5 4 3 2 1 BR-W Ring...
  • Page 248 MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams Table 7-4 RDSU Station MDF Cross Connect Record MDF Block Number KSU Slot Number Port Directory Color Code Designation Device/Standard Telephone Location Number Number Number W-Bl Bl-W (Standard) Not Used Not Used Indicate if separate BGM source (Standard) connected to Circuit 2.
  • Page 249: Rstu Or Pstu Analog Devices Wiring

    MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams RSTU or PSTU Analog Devices Wiring To RSTU or PSTU w/Female Connector Bridging Jacketed Twisted Station Cable Clips 24 AWG Tip 1 W-BL Ring 1 BL-W Not Used W-GN (See Notes) GN-W W-BR Not Used BR-W R-BL Not Used...
  • Page 250 MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams Table 7-5 RSTU/RSTU2/RDSU/RSTS/PSTU/PSTU2 Station MDF Cross Connect Record MDF Block Number KSU Slot Number Port Intercom Color Code Designation Device/Standard Telephone Location Number Number Number W-Bl Bl-W Not Used Not Used Indicate if separate BGM source. W-Br Not Used Br-W...
  • Page 251: Power Failure Cut Through (Dpft) Wiring Pin-Outs

    MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams Power Failure Cut Through (DPFT) Wiring Pin-outs Table 7-6 DPFT Connector J2/Terminal Sequence & Designations/Station Line Connection Pair Color Code Lead Designation Function PSTU/RSTU PCB Position W-BI TIP-TEL BI-W RING-TEL TIP-RSTU/RSTU/RDSU RING-PSTU/RSTU/RDSU TIP-TEL RING-TEL W-Br TIP-RSTU/RSTU/RDSU Br-W...
  • Page 252 MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams Table 7-7 DPFT Connector J1/Terminal Sequence & Designations/CO Line Connection & DPFT Control Pair Color Code Lead Designation Function PSTU/RSTU PCB Position W-BI TIP-CO BI-W RING-CO TIP-PCOU/RCOU RING-PCOU/RCOU TIP-CO RING-CO W-Br TIP-PCOU/RCOU Br-W RING-PCOU/RCOU TIP-CO RING-CO R-BI...
  • Page 253: Co Line Wiring Diagrams

    MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams CO Line Wiring Diagrams RGLU2, RCOU or PCOU Wiring Network Bridging Clips Telco-provided Modular Block, 625-Type Or Equivalent 6 5 4 3 2 1 RGLU or PCOU 2 3 4 5 Modular Cord CO3+4 Same CO1+2 PCOU...
  • Page 254 MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams Table 7-8 CO Line (RCOU/RCOS, RGLU2, RDDU, PEMU, REMU, RDDU, RDTU) MDF Cross Connect Record PCB Type and PCB Type and PCB Type and MDF Block CO Line MDF Block CO Line MDF Block CO Line Cabinet Slot Cabinet Slot...
  • Page 255: Rcou/Rcos Wiring

    MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams RCOU/RCOS Wiring Network Bridging Clips Telco-provided Modular Block, 625-type or Equivalent 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 Modular Cord 7 + 8 Same 3 + 4 Same 5 + 6 Same 1 + 2 Network Jack: RJ14C...
  • Page 256: Rmcu/Rmcs Wiring Diagram

    MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams RMCU/RMCS Wiring Diagram RJ-11 2-pin Ring Network Bridging PSAP Clips 6 5 4 3 2 1 RMCU1A RCMS1A (2/2) RJ11 2-Pin Modular Ring Connector CAMA #4 Network Busy (NB) LED Customer Busy (CB) LED Ring CAMA #3 LEDs (indicates...
  • Page 257: Rciu1/Rcis Or Rciu2/Rcis Wiring

    MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams RCIU1/RCIS or RCIU2/RCIS Wiring Bridging Jumper Wires Dealer Supplied Dealer Supplied Dealer Supplied Modular Block, Modular Block, Modular Block, 625-Type or 625-Type or 625-Type or Equivalent Equivalent Equivalent 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 (See Notes)
  • Page 258: Did And Tie Line Wiring

    MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams DID and Tie Line Wiring Network Bridging Clips Telco-provided Modular Block, 625-Type or Equivalent 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 RDDU Modular Cord Same RDDU Pin-out Network Jack: RJ14C FIC: 66M150 Split Block 1605 Figure 7-11...
  • Page 259: Ii Strata Ctx I&M

    MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams REMU Same Pinout To Network Jack Line #4 as Line #1 Same Pinout Line #3 To Network Jack as Line #1 Same Pinout Line #2 To Network Jack as Line #1 LEAD — PIN # —...
  • Page 260: Pemu Wiring

    MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams PEMU Wiring Bridging Network Clips Telco-provided Modular Block, 625-Type or Equivalent 6 5 4 3 2 1 PEMU 2-Wire Not Used Modular Cord Same Same Same PEMU Pin-out Network Jack: RJ2EX FIC: TL11M 1587 66M150 Split Block Figure 7-13 MDF Wiring/2-Wire Tie Line to PEMU...
  • Page 261 MDF PCB Wiring Station Wiring Diagrams Bridging Network Clips Telco-provided Modular Block, 625-Type Or Equivalent PEMU 4-Wire 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 Modular Cord Same Same Same PEMU Network Jack: RJ2GX Pin-out FIC: TL31M DK Wire Pair Functions DK, Transmit T, R 66M150 Split Block...
  • Page 262: Option Interface Pcb Wiring Diagram

    MDF PCB Wiring Option Interface PCB Wiring Diagram Option Interface PCB Wiring Diagram This section covers wiring for the option interface PCB, the BIOU, which enables external paging, Night Bell, Night Transfer, Door Lock and BGM mute control. To BIOU With Bridging Female Connector Clips...
  • Page 263: Chapter 8 - Station Apparatus

    This chapter provides instructions on how to connect telephones to the Strata CTX systems and how to configure and upgrade them for optional features. The Strata CTX systems can support Toshiba corded and cordless digital telephones, as well as most standard telephones provided by other suppliers. The digital telephone information in this chapter applies to the 3000-series and 2000-series telephones that connect to the PDKU, ADKU or BDKU/BDKS interface.
  • Page 264: Telephone Installation

    Station Apparatus Telephone Installation Telephone Installation Digital Telephone System Connection The following provides information on how to connect all 3000-series DKTs to the Strata CTX systems. 3000-series DKTs can be connected to the BDKU/BDKS and/or the PDKU interface PCB. To obtain all capabiltities, the DKT3000-series telephone must be connected to the BDKU/ BDKS.
  • Page 265: 3000-Series Telephone Option Pcbs

    Station Apparatus 3000-series Telephone Option PCBs When installing the station cable, do not run the cables parallel if they are CAUTION! within three feet of an AC power line. AC power lines should be crossed at right ) angles only. In particular, avoid running station wire pairs near devices °...
  • Page 266 Station Apparatus 3000-series Telephone Option PCBs Some of the option PCBs are compatible, meaning that more than one option can be added to a telephone. The following table shows which options are compatible. Table 8-3 Station Option Interface PCB Compatibility BHEU/ Item BPCI...
  • Page 267: Telephone Speaker Off-Hook Call Announce Upgrade (Bvsu)

    Station Apparatus 3000-series Telephone Option PCBs Telephone Speaker Off-hook Call Announce Upgrade (BVSU) To receive Speaker Off-hook Call Announce (OCA) calls over the digital telephone speaker, a digital telephone must be upgraded with a BVSU; the telephone making the call does not require a BVSU.
  • Page 268 Station Apparatus 3000-series Telephone Option PCBs Telephone Base Captive Screws (One in Each Corner) Knock out for HHEU or BHEU Telephone Housing Telephone PCB 6122 Figure 8-2 Removing Telephone Base Fasten To PCI/VSU Connectors Screws on Telephone DKT3000-series, Red Wire slide the BVSU under base tabs 6066...
  • Page 269: Telephone Headset (Bheu) Upgrade

    Station Apparatus 3000-series Telephone Option PCBs Telephone Headset (BHEU) Upgrade The BHEU can be installed into the DKT3000-series telephones to enable headset or external ringer use. For information on connecting the external ringer, refer to “Telephone External Ringer” on page 9-17.
  • Page 270: Telephone Option Straps

    Station Apparatus 3000-series Telephone Option PCBs 7. Reinstall the base on the telephone. (P3) HEU BHEU BVSU or BPCI (optional) Digital Telephone Top Assembly Wire Digital Telephone Base 5657 Figure 8-6 BHEU Installation Telephone Option Straps Certain option straps on the DKT3000-series phones must be cut when installing carbon handsets, external power or headsets.
  • Page 271 Station Apparatus 3000-series Telephone Option PCBs EX.POWER W101 W101 W102 W102 EX.POWER EX.POWER W303 CARBON W303 W301 CARBON W302 CARBON 5668 W301 5603 Figure 8-7 DKT3010, DKT3020 Strap and Figure 8-8 DKT3014 Strap and Connector Connector Locations Locations W101 POWER W102 HEU 103 5653...
  • Page 272: Tapi And Simultaneous Voice And Data Upgrades For 3000-Series Telephones (Bpci)

    Station Apparatus 3000-series Telephone Option PCBs TAPI and Simultaneous Voice and Data Upgrades for 3000- series Telephones (BPCI) Digital telephones can be upgraded with a Personal Computer Interface (PCI) to provide desktop interface with the telephone and PC USB port. The PC connected to the BPCI can place telephone calls, receive Caller ID, ANI, and DNIS information.
  • Page 273: Install Tapi Service Provider

    1. Insert the Strata CTX WinAdmin Application Software and Documentation Library CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. From the Main Menu, click Install TSP. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions. Toshiba recommends that default settings be used, but alternate paths, program groups, etc., are offered to meet your specific needs.
  • Page 274: Add/Edit Tsp Configuration Information

    1. Select Start > Setting > Control Panel. Select either the Telephony or Phones and Modems (name is dependant upon the operating system used). 2. Select Advanced Tab to see a current list of providers. If “Toshiba CTX TAPI Service Provider” is not found, click ADD, select it and click OK.
  • Page 275: 3000-Series Telephone Settings

    Station Apparatus 3000-series Telephone Settings 3000-series Telephone Settings The button layout for the 3010- and 3020-series telephones are shown in Figure 8-12. The DKT3014, large LCD telephone has additional buttons for features and programming (see Figure 8-13). DKT3020-S, DKT3020-SD (24 Characters by 2 lines) Mode Page Scroll...
  • Page 276 Station Apparatus 3000-series Telephone Settings Push in to tilt LCD Mode Feature Page Scroll (24 Characters by 8 lines) Soft Keys Soft Keys (FB 7) (FB 14) (FB 6) (FB 13) (FB 5) (FB 12) (FB 4) (FB 11) (FB 3) (FB 10) Spdial (FB 2)
  • Page 277 Station Apparatus 3000-series Telephone Settings Spdial Line Flex Spkr Cnf/Trn Hold 5654 Figure 8-14 DKT3001 Buttons 8-15 Strata CTX I&M 10/02...
  • Page 278: Telephone Programming Mode A

    Station Apparatus 3000-series Telephone Settings Telephone Programming Mode A The 3000-series telephones enable you to set a number of features directly from the phone, including: Call Waiting Tone (On/Off), Flex Key, Msg Key, LCD contrast, Speakerphone/ Microphone Room Noise Sensitivity (On/Off), and Country settings. “Telephone Programming Mode A”...
  • Page 279: Speakerphone/Microphone Sensitivity Adjustment

    Station Apparatus 3000-series Telephone Settings Speakerphone/Microphone Sensitivity Adjustment When you are using the speakerphone, high ambient noise levels may cause the party you are talking with to be to cut off frequently. If this happens, follow these steps to lower the sensitivity of the microphone on a 3000-series telephone.
  • Page 280: Redial/Feature Button Activation/Deactivation (Dkt3001 Only)

    Station Apparatus 3000-series Telephone Settings To turn DKT2000 Mode On/Off Step 1: Important! You must change the mode on DKT3000 telephone before connecting a DKT2004- CT or DKT2104-CT to the DKT3000. +ROG 1. On the DKT3000 telephone, press (simultaneously). 2. Press . )% 3.
  • Page 281: Test The Display On Large Lcd Telephones (Dkt3014-Sdl Only)

    Station Apparatus 3000-series Telephone Settings Test the Display on Large LCD Telephones (DKT3014-SDL only) +ROG 1. Press (simultaneously). 3DJH 2. Press 3. Press . LCD screen is blank. 4. Press . Each segment shows three vertical lines, in all eight rows. 5.
  • Page 282: Digital Add-On Module Installation

    The DADM provides 20 buttons that can be flexibly programmed for any telephone feature that is provided by the Strata CTX system. Install one or two DADM to a Toshiba digital telephone (only) (shown below). The digital telephone and the DADM must belong to the same series, i.e., 3000- or 2000-series...
  • Page 283 Station Apparatus Digital Add-on Module Installation (Smaller Connector) 4-Screws P 2 (No 4-Screws Connection) Second DADM DADM Connection Plate (provided DADM Base with DADM) DADM Cable (Supplied with DADM) Remove Handset Hanger Black Wire to Pin 1 First DADM Telephone Base Black Wire to Pin 1...
  • Page 284: Tilt Stands And Wall Mounting

    Station Apparatus Tilt Stands and Wall Mounting Tilt Stands and Wall Mounting This section explains how to attach desktop tilt stands to 3000-series or 2000-series digital DKTs or to a DSS console. Use Tilt Stand model “BTSD” (not BTSA) with a standalone DKT or DSS. ➤...
  • Page 285: Tilt Stand Installation With Add-On Modules

    Station Apparatus Tilt Stands and Wall Mounting Tilt Stand Installation with Add-on Modules This section explains how to attaching a tilt stand to a digital telephone with one or two ADMs. Follow the instructions for the appropriate number of ADMs. Use Tilt Stand models “BTSA” (not “BTSD”) for DKTs with one or two ADMs.
  • Page 286 Station Apparatus Tilt Stands and Wall Mounting Release Button To remove the base from the tilt stand: 1. Push in lock release. 2. Open the tilt stand 90 degrees. 3. Pull the Base away from the stand to remove it. Tilt Stand Base 5475 Fit Tilt Base onto...
  • Page 287: Tilt Stand For Dkt + 2 Adms

    Station Apparatus Tilt Stands and Wall Mounting Tilt Stand for DKT + 2 ADMs Use Tilt Stand models “BTSA” for DKTs with one or two ADMs. ➤ To attach a digital telephone with two ADMs to a Tilt Stand 1. Complete the steps under “To install DADMs”...
  • Page 288: Telephone Wall Mounting

    Station Apparatus Tilt Stands and Wall Mounting 5849 Figure 8-23 Tilt Stands in Raised Position for DKT and Two ADMs Telephone Wall Mounting This section explains how to mount digital telephones to a wall. See the manufacturer’s documentation for instructions on mounting standard phones. Notes Digital telephones equipped with BPCIs or PDIU-DI2s cannot be wall mounted.
  • Page 289 Station Apparatus Tilt Stands and Wall Mounting 5. Connect the phone to the wall modular connector with a cord approximately four inches long (available at most telephone supply companies). 6. Route the cord into the hollow portion of the base. 7.
  • Page 290: Direct Station Selection (Dss) Console/System Connection

    Station Apparatus Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console/System Connection Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console/System Connection The DSS console can be connected to a BDKU/BKDS or PDKU on any circuit. DSS consoles are associated with digital telephones via system programming. This section provides instructions on how to install the consoles.
  • Page 291: Standard Telephones

    Station Apparatus Standard Telephones Standard Telephones This section explains how to connect standard telephones to the Strata CTX670 system. Toshiba does not provide standard telephones. Whenever standard telephones are mentioned in this manual, it refers to 500- and 2500-type standard telephones.
  • Page 292: Dkt2004-Ct

    Before you read anything else, please observe the following: WARNING! Toshiba does not represent this unit to be waterproof. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or damage to the unit, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture.
  • Page 293: Dkt2104-Ct

    Station Apparatus Cordless Digital Telephones DKT2104-CT The DKT2104-CT works with Strata CTX telephone systems and provides you with reliability, long life, and outstanding performance. Some features are: 900 MHz Digital Narrow Band technology • 30 Simultaneous channels • LCD that wraps using 2 lines, 32 characters •...
  • Page 294: Telephone Cord Connection

    Station Apparatus Cordless Digital Telephones ➤ To mount on a wall 1. Select a wall location near a 120VAC outlet and within reach of the Strata CTX digital line connection. 2. Place the wall plate (shown at right) against the wall, and with a pencil, mark the position of the screws.With a punch tool, punch “starter”...
  • Page 295: Cordless Telephone Connectors

    Station Apparatus Cordless Digital Telephones ➤ To connect the cordless telephone using the AC adapter 1. Plug the AC adapter cord into the AC adapter input jack on the base unit (see Figure 8-28). Use only the AC adapter supplied with your cordless digital telephone. CAUTION! 5232 Line in to Digital...
  • Page 296: Handset Battery Pack Installation

    Station Apparatus Cordless Digital Telephones Attach/Remove Belt Clip to Handset (optional) ➤ To attach the belt clip to the handset 1. Snap the tabs of the belt clip into the notches on the sides of the handset. 2. Use the belt clip to attach the handset to your belt or pocket for convenient portability. ➤...
  • Page 297: Tips On Extending Battery Pack Life

    Station Apparatus Cordless Digital Telephones ➤ To charge the DKT2104-CT handset’s battery pack Before using your handset, the battery must be continuously charged for 10 hours. Important! 1. Place the handset in the Charger Unit (shown at right). 2. Ensure that charge 1 LED lights. If it does not, make sure that the AC adapter is plugged in and that the handset is making good contact with the Charger Unit.
  • Page 298: 2000-Series Telephones

    Station Apparatus 2000-series Telephones LCD Low Battery Indicator When the battery pack in the handset is low and needs to be charged you see this message on the display and the handset beeps. Table 8-8 shows symptoms. Table 8-8 Low Battery Symptoms On a Call...
  • Page 299: Telephone Speaker Off-Hook Call Announce Upgrade (Dvsu/Bvsu)

    Station Apparatus 2000-series Telephones Telephone Speaker Off-hook Call Announce Upgrade (DVSU/ BVSU) To receive Speaker Off-hook Call Announce (OCA) calls over the digital telephone speaker, a 2000-series digital telephone must be upgraded with a DVSU or BVSU; the telephone making the call does not require a DVSU or BVSU.
  • Page 300: Hheu Installation

    Station Apparatus 2000-series Telephones HHEU Installation Component Side of HHEU SW601 Figures 8-24 8-32~8-35 and follow R607 (HHEU1 V.1 ~ V.3) (HHEU1 V.1 ~ V.3) these steps: 1. Loosen the four captive screws on the (HHEU1 V.4 or HHEU2) telephone base, and remove the base. P601 2.
  • Page 301 Only digital telephones equipped with an HHEU2 can be wall mounted. The HHEU2 is ● identical to the V.4 HHEU1, except that the HHEU2 has longer wires to accommodate wall mounting. A Toshiba HESC-65A cable is required to connect the HHEU in a digital telephone to the ● HESB. 8-39 Strata CTX I&M...
  • Page 302: Carbon Headset/Handset Straps

    Station Apparatus 2000-series Telephones ➤ To adjust the volume of the HESB Loud Ringing Bell 1. Call the telephone connected to the HESB. 2. Adjust the volume control on the back of the HESB and the ring volume control on the telephone.
  • Page 303: Busy Override And Camp-On Ring Tone Over Handset/Headset Option

    Station Apparatus 2000-series Telephones Busy Override and Camp-on Ring Tone Over Handset/Headset Option Busy override and camp-on ring tones can be sent over the DKT handset or headset, in addition to the speaker. ➤ To send busy override/camp-on ring tones over the handset of the DKT2010-H model 1.
  • Page 304: Dip Switches

    Station Apparatus 2000-series Telephones DIP Switches The DKT2000 V.4 series telephones have DIP switches that enable use for the international market. The DIP switches are located underneath the flexible button key strip on the DKT2000 V.4 series telephones (see Figure 8-36).
  • Page 305: Dkt2020-Fdsp Full-Duplex Speakerphone With External Microphone

    Station Apparatus 2000-series Telephones DKT2020-FDSP Full-Duplex Speakerphone with External Microphone The DKT2020-FDSP is designed to allow both parties of a speakerphone call to speak simultaneously. This eliminates “clipping” and enables true two-way conversation. However, when two parties are talking simultaneously, the performance is not as good as on a handset. The technology necessitates some volume loss in this situation.
  • Page 306 Station Apparatus 2000-series Telephones Good – provides full-duplex operation with the Internal or External Microphone. This is ideal • for a small office with high echo. Normal – provides full-duplex operation with the Internal or External Microphone. This works • well with an open office area, such as an office cubicle.
  • Page 307 Station Apparatus 2000-series Telephones EXT MIC EXT MIC 5217 HIGH 5218 Figure 8-37 RFDM Plug on DKT2020-FDSP Figure 8-38 RFDM Unit Figure 8-39 External Microphone On/Off RFDM Unit (OFF Position) RFDM Unit (ON Position) 5352 RFDM Super Directional Microphone 5353 Figure 8-40 External Microphone Voice Pick-up Path 8-45...
  • Page 308 Station Apparatus 2000-series Telephones Speech Training Mode When the DKT2020-FDSP is used in speakerphone mode, it adjusts to both the telephone line’s and room’s acoustic properties. At the beginning of each speakerphone call, the echo canceller must perform Speech Training by evaluating both the FDSP user and the far-end user’s voice, background noise and line quality.
  • Page 309: Digital Single Line Telephone (Dkt2001 Only)

    Station Apparatus 2000-series Telephones ➤ To toggle full/half-duplex mode ➤ Press button 10 (see Figure 8-41) to turn full-duplex mode On or Off. Full-duplex mode: Button 10 LED Off. Half-duplex mode: Button 10 LED On. Notes Button 10 functions the same for Internal and/or External Microphone. ●...
  • Page 310 Station Apparatus 2000-series Telephones 8-48 Strata CTX I&M 10/02...
  • Page 311: Chapter 9 - Peripheral Installation

    Peripheral Installation This chapter provides information and diagrams for connecting peripheral equipment to the Strata CTX interface circuits. These interfaces include those listed below: Application PC and Server Interfaces • • Strata CTX WinAdmin, ACD, Attendant Console, SMDI and SMDR Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interfaces •...
  • Page 312: Network Interface Connections

    Peripheral Installation Application PC and Server Interfaces SMDR and SMDI or Stratagy VM Serial/RS-232 Interface – Application PC/servers • equipped with standard RS-232 COM ports connect to the Strata CTX serial interface ports. The Strata CTX provides four RS-232 interface jacks on the BSIS PCB. The BSIS is an optional PCB that piggy backs on the system processor PCB (see Figures 9-6 for a...
  • Page 313: Stratagy Es Voice Mail

    Peripheral Installation Application PC and Server Interfaces Application PC or Server, Network or HUB Connection to Strata CTX Straight-pinned, 8-wire Modular Cord Strata CTX ACTU or BBCU Processor Network Interface RJ45 Jack PC or Server CTX WinAdmin Application Straight-pinned, 8-wire Modular Cord Network Interface RJ45 Jack PC or Server Application...
  • Page 314 Peripheral Installation Application PC and Server Interfaces Application PC or Server, Direct Connection to Strata CTX Cross-pinned, 8-wire Modular Cord Strata CTX Application PC or Server ACTU or BBCU CTX WinAdmin, Processor Stratagy ES, Attd. Console, or ACD Application Network Interface RJ45 Jack Network Interface Card with RJ45 Jack Network Interface Cable Cross Pinning Connector Head...
  • Page 315 Peripheral Installation Application PC and Server Interfaces CTX Network Interface Jack (P7) (not used) Pair 4 (not used) Not Used (not used) Pair 1 Pair 3 (not used) Not Used Not Used Not Used Pair 2 RJ45 ( 8-pin jack ) Strata CTX uses Pairs 2 and 3.
  • Page 316: Winadmin Pc

    BSIS (Port 1-4) 6-wire Modular Cord - telephone cross-pinned type (modular jack locking tabs on the same side of the cord). Toshiba PPTC or PPTC9 ACTU or BECU Processor PCB connectors to PC COM port BSIS (piggy-back) PCB Port 1...
  • Page 317 Peripheral Installation Application PC and Server Interfaces BSIS Connector PPTC-9 (female) Connect to PC 9-pin Strata CTX COMX Port (DTE) DB9 Pinout Modular Jack Pinout (front view) (front view) BSIS Connector PPTC-25F (female) 7 6 5 4 3 2 Strata CTX Connect to PC 25-pin COMX Port (DTE) Modular Jack Pinout...
  • Page 318: Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interfaces

    Peripheral Installation Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interfaces Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interfaces Strata CTX provides up to 15 MOH/BGM music source interfaces via the ACTU or BECU system processor PCB, one or two BIOU optional interface PCBs, and RSTU standard telephone interface PCBs. The destination of each music source is determined by system programming. The music sources can be standard CD music players, telephony MOH machines and/or tape players, etc.
  • Page 319 Peripheral Installation Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interfaces MOH/BGM Source Connections MOH/BGM Destination BECU PCB MOH/BGM Source 1 P3 RCA Jack VR 901 Volume Control MOH - Ground/Loop Start DIT and DISA CO lines are each assigned individually in Program 310, PK04. BIOU 1 PCB MOH - Analog DID and ISDN DID lines / MOH/BGM Source 4 J3 MOH3 RCA Jack...
  • Page 320: External Page With Biou Interface

    Peripheral Installation External Page with BIOU Interface External Page with BIOU Interface Up to two BIOU interfaces can be installed for connecting external page equipment. Each BIOU can provide up to four unique page zones for a total of eight page zones maximum per system. The BIOU interfaces can be installed in the main cabinets and/or any remote cabinet.
  • Page 321 Peripheral Installation External Page with BIOU Interface 66 Block Wiring BIOU (1 or 2) Jacketed Twisted Pair 24 AWG PGOUT 1 (15) S-BK Zone 1 PGIN 1 (40) Zone 1 / Zone 5 BK-S Relay PGOUT 2 (17) Zone 2 Zone 2 / Zone 6 PGIN 2 (42) Relay...
  • Page 322 Peripheral Installation External Page with BIOU Interface 66 Block Wiring BIOU Jacketed Twisted Pair 24 AWG PGOUT 1 (15) S-BK Zone 1 PGIN 1 (40) Zone 1 / Zone 5 BK-S Relay PGOUT 2 (17) Zone 2 Zone 2 / Zone 6 PGIN 2 (42) Relay PGOUT 3 (19)
  • Page 323: Control Relays With Biou Interface

    Peripheral Installation External Page with BIOU Interface Control Relays with BIOU Interface Up to two BIOU interfaces can be installed to provide control relays for Night Bell, Night Transfer, Door Lock and BGM mute control. Each BIOU provides four control relays for a total of eight relays (max.) per system.
  • Page 324: Door Phone/Door Lock With Ddcb Interface

    Peripheral Installation Door Phone/Door Lock with DDCB Interface Door Phone/Door Lock with DDCB Interface The Strata CTX supports up to eight DDCB door phone control boxes. Each DDCB supports up to three MDFB door phones which provides a total of up to 24 door phones (see Figure 9-15).
  • Page 325: Calling From A Door Phone

    As an option, Port B of the DDCB can be connected to a door lock control device, instead of a door phone, to unlock a door. The door lock control device is not supplied by Toshiba and must be ordered separately. The door lock option is a hardware jumper located on the DDCB. This option provides relay contacts that will open, or close the Port B wire pair when a telephone’s door lock...
  • Page 326 Peripheral Installation Door Phone/Door Lock with DDCB Interface DDCB3 - T (voice data) PDKU, BDKU R (voice data) BDKS (any circuit) Power Circuit (one bing-bong ring per ring cycle) MDFB Door Phone (two bing-bong rings per ring cycle) Lock Door MDFB MDFB Door...
  • Page 327: External Speaker Unit (Hesb) Options

    Peripheral Installation External Speaker Unit (HESB) Options External Speaker Unit (HESB) Options Strata CTX systems provide three options utilizing an HESB: Telephone External Ringer • Amplified Page Speaker • Talkback Amplified Page Speaker with talkback • System hardware requirements vary depending on the HESB option selected. See the following installation procedures for the hardware requirements for each option.
  • Page 328: Telephone (Bheu) To External Speaker (Hesb) Cable Connection

    Peripheral Installation External Speaker Unit (HESB) Options 6. Connect terminal 8 of the HESB TB1 terminal block to the yellow (L2) wire of the HESC-65A cable using a modular block. 7. Connect the HACU-120 power supply’s +12V lead to terminal 1 of the HESB TB2 terminal block, and connect the power supply’s 0V lead to terminal 2.
  • Page 329 Peripheral Installation External Speaker Unit (HESB) Options To HEU connector on telephone Turn BHEU component Wire side down. BVSU or BPCI (optional) BHEU 5651 Figure 9-18 BHEU Installation EX.POWER W101 W101 POWER W102 W102 EX.POWER HEU 103 W303 5653 CARBON W301 5603 Figure 9-19...
  • Page 330 Peripheral Installation External Speaker Unit (HESB) Options HESB (Rear View) Volume Control Internal Wiring: (L2) Voice Jumper Wires: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2-10 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 Jumpers Not Used Not Used...
  • Page 331: Amplified Page Speaker Option

    Peripheral Installation External Speaker Unit (HESB) Options Step 3: Test the Telephone External Ringer Option 1. Test the AC input voltage by plugging power cord into the power supply and to a 115VAC±10VAC to 12VDC power source. 2. Make a CO or station call to the station configured for the loud ringing bell. Ringing will be heard over the HESB.
  • Page 332 Peripheral Installation External Speaker Unit (HESB) Options ➤ To test the amplified speaker option 1. Make an external page. The page should be heard over the HESB. 2. Verify that someone speaking into the door phone can be heard at the paging station. (With this application, pressing the door phone button is not required to talk back through the door phone.) Jacketed...
  • Page 333: Talkback Amplified Page Speaker With Talkback Option

    Peripheral Installation External Speaker Unit (HESB) Options Talkback Amplified Page Speaker with Talkback Option The talkback amplified speaker option enables a talkback speaker to be provided in areas where a telephone is not needed. In this configuration, the HESB is connected to the BIOU 600 ohm (duplex) output and is used as the amplifier and speaker.
  • Page 334: Hesb Wall Mounting

    Peripheral Installation External Speaker Unit (HESB) Options MDFB (Rear View) Door Phone Talkback Microphone 2 L1 L2 Jacketed Twisted Jacketed BIOU Twisted Pair 24 AWG Pair SPT (38, BK-GN) 600Ω BIOU switch, 24 AWG <Duplex> Page SPR (13, GN-BK) SW600must be in Output the SPO position Volume Control...
  • Page 335: Power Failure Options

    Peripheral Installation Power Failure Options Power Failure Options In the event of a power failure, Strata CTX uses these options: Reserve Power For information on the Reserve Power Option, see Chapter 1 – Installation. Power Failure Transfer Unit An optional Power Failure Transfer Unit (DPFT) can be installed that automatically connects up to eight selected CO lines directly to designated standard telephones in the event of a power failure.
  • Page 336: Power Failure Emergency Transfer (Dpft) Installation

    Peripheral Installation Power Failure Options Power Failure Emergency Transfer (DPFT) Installation 1. Mount the DPFT on or near the MDF. Note Chapter 7 – MDF PCB Wiring, DPFT/MDF interconnecting tables. 2. Using 25-pair cables with amphenol-type connectors (female for DPFT connector J1, male for DPFT connector J2), connect the DPFT to two 66-type quick-connect blocks.
  • Page 337: Station Message Detail Recording (Smdr)

    Peripheral Installation Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) For each incoming, outgoing, tandem or conference call, the Strata CTX can generate a record that includes details of the call, including the originating station or trunk, the start time of the call, its duration, authorization codes, etc.
  • Page 338 Peripheral Installation Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Record Formats (Release 1.02 or Lower) Table 9-2 SMDR Record Format (Software Release 1.02 or lower) Line Column Name Format Notes 1(1) Record Type “N”/”S”/”X”/”E”/”B”/ “SMDR Record Types” on page 9-27. ”I”/”T”/”A”/”C”/”M” 2(1) Space 3-5(3) Record Number...
  • Page 339 Peripheral Installation Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Table 9-2 SMDR Record Format (Software Release 1.02 or lower) (continued) Line Column Name Format Notes 1(1) Spaces 2(1) New line “&” 3-19(17) Caller ID XXX…XXX Caller ID CESID CESID “C”+ XXX…X (Left positioned and padded spaces) 20(1) Spaces 21-24(4)
  • Page 340 Peripheral Installation Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Record Formats (Release 1.03) Table 9-4 SMDR Record Format (Software Release 1.03) Line Column Name Format Notes 1(1) Record Type “N”/”S”/”X”/”E”/”B”/ “SMDR Record Types” on page 9-27. ”I”/”T”/”A”/”C”/”M” 2(1) Space 3-5(3) Record Number Record Number (000 -- 127) 6(1) Space...
  • Page 341 Peripheral Installation Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Table 9-4 SMDR Record Format (Software Release 1.03) (continued) Line Column Name Format Notes 1(1) Spaces 2(1) New line “&” 3-19(17) Caller ID XXX…XXX Caller ID CESID CESID “C”+ XXX…X (Left positioned and padded spaces) 20(1) Spaces 21-24(4)
  • Page 342 Peripheral Installation Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 9-32 Strata CTX I&M 10/02...
  • Page 343: Index

    Index battery jumper, 2-18 BBCU, 3-44 a law, 8-20 BBMS, 1-3, 1-7, 2-18, 3-45 ABCS, 1-18, 2-11, 2-13, 2-18, 2-22 BDKU/BDKS, 4-4, ABCS1A, 2-11, 2-12 BECU, 3-46 BECU/BBCU, 1-5, 3-46 license control, 1-4, beep strap, 8-40 ABR circuits, 2-21 BEXS, 1-3, 1-7, 3-46 ABTC-3M, 2-11, 2-12, 2-13, 2-14...
  • Page 344 Index D ~ E CAMA trunk, 1-16 digital telephone direct interface (RMCU/RCMS), 4-32 PCBs, system connection, camp-on ring tone, 8-17, 8-41 upgrade, 8-5, 8-37 capacities, 1-4, 1-7, beep strap, 8-40 buttons, 1-11 busy override/camp-on ring tone over carbon headset/handset strap, 8-40 handset/headset, 8-17, 8-41...
  • Page 345 Index F ~ L subassembly (RCMS), 1-16 DPFT, 9-26 EMC ferrite core requirement, 5-20 ISDN basic rate interface unit (RBSU) ethernet LAN, 2-21 subassembly (RSSS), 1-16 ethernet LAN interface BRI, 1-10 CTX100, RBSU/RBSS expanded system, cabinet installation, 5-16 expansion cabinets, 1-3, 1-8, 3-33 call monitor, 5-24...
  • Page 346 Index M ~ R lock control unit, 9-14 CTX100, 2-21 station, 1-14, 1-16, 1-17 loop start CO line interface, 1-17 universal slot, 1-14 subassembly, 1-17 PCOU, 4-21 loop-back testing, 5-31 PCOU2, 4-21 loud ringing bell upgrade, 8-7, 8-38, 9-18 controls, indicators, connectors, 4-21 LSI, 1-2, PDIU-DI,...
  • Page 347 Index S ~ U RCIU2, 1-16, 4-14 OCA stations, 1-12 programming, 4-14 speakerphone, 8-17, 8-40 RCMS, 1-16 speed dial, 1-13 installation, 4-32 standard telephone, 1-10 RCOS, 1-17 connecting to system, 8-29 RCOU, 1-17 interface unit, 4-11 RCOU/RCOS, 4-16 station apparatus, telephones, RCOU2 illustration,...
  • Page 348 Index V ~ W PDKU2, 4-10 RCIU1/RCIU2/RCIS, 4-14 RCOS, 4-16 RCOU/RCOS, 4-16 RCOU2, 4-21 RDDU, 4-22 RDSU, 4-24 REMU, 4-26 RGLU, 4-30 universal slot PCBs, 1-14 ADKU, universal slot PCBs & subassemblies, verified account codes, 1-13 voice mail interface (Stratagy), SMDI, 1-13 VoIP lines,...

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