Karel DS200 Technical Reference And Installation Manual
Karel DS200 Technical Reference And Installation Manual

Karel DS200 Technical Reference And Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 DS SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE AND INSTALLATION GUIDE...
  • Page 2 DS SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE INSTALLATION GUIDE NOVEMBER 2010...
  • Page 3 12.11.2010/AAB DS SERIES PBX TTMK – REV. AAB – 12.11.2010 KAREL reserves the right to make modifications in product features mentioned in this document for development and improvement purposes, without prior notice. Individual products may possess characteristics different from those that have been mentioned in this...
  • Page 4 Serious hazards may occur unless the conditions above are matched completely! LEGAL WARNING! Karel can not be held responsible for any loss in function, data, privacy, any damage that may occur on the network or illegal use of the network caused by any internal or external attack which comes through the data network formed/configured to use the facilities or applications of the purchases Karel system.
  • Page 5 Attention! For the proper operation of the system, please make sure that the following criteria are satisfied. ♦ Check the performance of the earth line connected to the system. If this line is not safe enough, make a new and proper earth connection to the system to avoid possible hazards that may occur due to the high voltages which may affect the system.
  • Page 6 The first chapter – “Technical Reference Guide” - gives detailed information about the hardware and the software structure of the DS200 systems. The information in this chapter may require some background on mechanics, electric and electronics. The information flow goes from the whole to the pieces forming up the whole.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    III.3.B. BACKPLANE OF THE POWER SUPPLY – BPL200S-SPS ............. 37 III.4. DS200L............................37 IV. POWER SUPPLIES......................... 38 IV.1. DS200 ............................38 IV.1.A. THE AC/DC POWER SUPPLY - SPS200................. 38 IV.1.B. THE DC/DC POWER SUPPLY - SPS248................. 42 IV.2. DS200S & DS200M ........................44 IV.2.1.
  • Page 8 V. CENTRAL PROCESSING MODULE - CPU & CPU CONNECTION CARD - CPUKON ....48 V.1. DS200 ............................48 V.1.A. CPU200 MODULE........................48 V.1.B. REDUNDANT CPU200 MODULE....................50 V.1.C. DS200 CPUKON CARD:......................50 V.1.C.1. EXTERNAL MUSIC CONNECTOR ......................51 V.1.C.2. DOOR OPENER CONNECTORS ......................52 V.1.C.3. KTS OUTPUT CONNECTORS ....................... 52 V.1.C.4.
  • Page 9 XII. MECHANICAL INSTALLATION OF THE SYSTEM ..............129 XII.1. DS200 ............................130 XII.1.A. HOW TO SET UP THE WALL-TYPE DS200 SYSTEM ............130 XII.1.B. HOW TO SET UP THE CABINET-TYPE DS200 SYSTEM ........... 133 XII.1.C. HOW TO SET UP SYSTEMS WITH FOUR OR MORE RACKS ........... 137 XII.1.C.1.
  • Page 10 XIV. INTEGRATION OF THE CONTROL MODULES TO THE SYSTEM ......... 157 XIV.1. DS200............................157 XIV.1.A. THE CPU200, REDUNDANT CPU200 & DS200 CPUKON CARDS ........157 XIV.1.B. THE UTIL200 UTILITY MODULE ..................158 XIV.2. DS200S & DS200M ........................159 XIV.2.A. THE CPU200S AND DS200S CPUKON CARDS..............159 XIV.3.A.
  • Page 11: System Capabilities

    • Medium and Large-capacity Digital/Modular Telephone Branch Exchange • As for the DS200, 672 lines in three-rack structure / 1344 lines as the maximum in six- rack structure • Line capacities of 224 for the DS200S and 144 for the DS200M •...
  • Page 12: Physical Features

    PHYSICAL FEATURES • Modular Structure with Slots for Easy Installation/Maintenance • Possibility of Wall Or Cabinet Type Installation COMPATIBILITY FEATURES • SIP and H323 Protocols on IP Side • Direct Use Of Full Digital / ISDN Phone Sets • Compliance to the Requirements for Connection to Peripheral Devices Like Answering Machine, DECT Telephone, Fax and Modem •...
  • Page 13: Reliability Features

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide RELIABILITY FEATURES • Backed Up Power Supplies for Uninterrupted Operation • Automatically Activated Redundant CPU card for Uninterrupted Operation • Module Replacement by Programming without Cutting the System Power • Low Battery Power Cut-off / Automatic Charging •...
  • Page 14: System Accessories

    SYSTEM ACCESSORIES FT20 Feature Telephone Set : The multi-functional telephone set, which is connected to analog extensions over the special data line of the exchange, and which has LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) display with two or four-line options, smart display control keys, 16 LEDs (lights) in two colors with two functions, handsfree (conversation without handset) feature and special output for headset connection.
  • Page 15 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide connected to the exchange over a four-wire connection. It can be connected to the EX200(0/8S0) ISDN BRI modules. LT200 (-H) Feature Telephone Set : The multi-functional telephone set, which is connected to analog extensions over the special data line of the exchange, and which has two-line LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) display, 10 LEDs (lights) in single color with two functions and handsfree (conversation without handset) option.
  • Page 16: System Definition

    The wall-type DS200 can be configured in two structures: the single-rack type (with cover) which can be extended to a maximum of 224 lines, and the two-rack type (with cover) which can be extended to a maximum of 448 lines. As for the cabinet-type DS200, it can be configured in the following structures:...
  • Page 17 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide...
  • Page 18 Racks constitute the basis of the mechanical structure of DS200. There are two types of rack structure used in the DS200 systems, namely Main Rack and Auxiliary Rack. The both types of racks have 14 general-purpose slots for the same EX200 interfaces;...
  • Page 19: I.2. Ds200S

    224 lines. Similar to DS200 system, DS200S supports 750 IP ports. Due to its distributed CPU structure, it is a very reliable and flexible communication system that is open to development.
  • Page 20: I.3. Ds200M

    144 lines. Similar to DS200 system, DS200M supports 750 IP ports. Due to its distributed CPU structure, it is a very reliable and flexible communication system that is open to development.
  • Page 21: I.4. Ds200L

    In the figure below, DS200L system in a 6-rack and 19” cabinet is illustrated. (There are 2 TW200 towers in the figure). Fundamental differences of the DS200L system from the DS200 system are briefly as follows: DS200L has high capacity up to 32000 ports, •...
  • Page 22: I.5. Common Units

    DS200S and the DS200M exchanges. The EX200 Expansion Modules and the EVM200L modules listed below can be installed in the general-purpose slots that are present in racks of the entire exchanges of the DS200 series: •...
  • Page 23 In addition to the common use of several cards, the software structures of the entire exchanges of the DS200 series are the same. Hence, the codes and the ways of application of all user and programming features are the same.
  • Page 24: Ii. Fundamental Hardware Structure

    II. FUNDAMENTAL HARDWARE STRUCTURE II.1. DS200 The DS200 system has been designed in a way that allows it to be configured in four different basic structures, so that it can be installed in the most convenient way towards the customer demands.
  • Page 25 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide A- DS200 Rack (With cover) B- SPS200 C- SPS248 D- CPU200 E- DS200 CPUKON F- UTIL200 G- BPL200...
  • Page 26 Covers 1a- Front Cover 1b- Top Cover 1c- Bottom Cover 1d- Back Cover 1e- Front Cover Bolts Parts of the Rack 2a- Lower Front Part of the Rack 2b- Upper Front Part of the Rack 2c- Lower Back Part of the Rack 2d- Upper Back Part of the Rack 2e- Left Side Cover 2f- Right Side Cover...
  • Page 27: Ii.1.B. Cabinet-Type Racks

    CPUKON cards in the auxiliary racks.) II.1.B. CABINET-TYPE RACKS Racks (the main rack and the auxiliary rack) of the cabinet-type DS200 system include the entire modules that have already been specified for the wall-type DS200, except the CS200 covers. This system is presented for use in a metal cabinet instead of CS200_ that may contain three or four racks.
  • Page 28 Parts of the Rack 1a- Lower Front Part of the Rack 1b- Upper Front Part of the Rack 1c- Lower Back Part of the Rack 1d- Upper Back Part of the Rack 1e- Left Side Cover 1f- Right Side Cover 1g- Rack Partitioning Piece 1h- Support Holder (During Shipment) Other...
  • Page 29: Ii.1.C. Auxiliary Parts For The Cabinet-Type Fourth Rack

    Mechanical structure of the fourth rack, which has been designed to be used in two-cabinet configurations, is the same as that of the main rack; however, it does not include CPU200 and DS200 CPUKON cards. Instead, it contains the supplementary units listed below: •...
  • Page 30: Ii.1.D. Cabinet

    The CCU card The Clock Master Card The Clock Slave Card The PCM Carrier Cable BPLSPS-FCX BPL200-FC Related units shall be mentioned with these names in the remaining part of this guide. II.1.D. CABINET Cabinet is a metal closet, which encloses racks in systems with two or more racks; which facilitates mounting operation;...
  • Page 31: Ii.1.D.1. The Three-Rack Cabinet

    16. Rack fixing screw 3. Grounding metal 10. Wheel 17. Rack slot (right) 4. Side cover (left) 11. Wheel cover 18. DS200 logo sticker 5. Metal strut 12. Side cover (right) 19. Front cover 6. Rack slot (left) 13. Main framework 20.
  • Page 32: Ii.1.D.2. The Four-Rack Cabinet

    16. Rack fixing screw 3. Grounding metal 10. Wheel 17. Rack slot (right) 4. Side cover (left) 11. Wheel cover 18. DS200 logo sticker 5. Metal strut 12. Side cover (right) 19. Front cover 6. Rack slot (left) 13. Main framework 20.
  • Page 33: Ii.1.E. Inter-Cabinet Connection Units

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide II.1.E. INTER-CABINET CONNECTION UNITS If the required DS200 capacity necessitates a configuration with four or more racks, such a structure is accomplished by some intelligent units of the racks located in both cabinets, which connect the two cabinets to each other.
  • Page 34: Ii.2. Ds200S

    BPL200S-SPS Power Supply Backplane • CPU200S Central Processing Unit, DS200S CPUCON CPU Connection Card and DS200 CPU-FC CPU Flat Cable • EX200 Expansion Modules (14 modules at the maximum) The figure below illustrates the major mechanical and electronic parts of the rack of the...
  • Page 35 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide 1- Front Cover 1a – On/Off Switch Access Gap 2- Top Cover 3- Bottom Cover 4a- Left Side Cover 4b – Right Side Cover 5a- Upper Front Part of the Chassis 5b- Lower Back Part of the Chassis 5c- Upper Back Part of the Chassis 5d- Lower Front Part of the Chassis 6 –...
  • Page 36: Ii.3. Ds200M

    BPL200M-SPS Power Supply Backplane • CPU200S Central Processing Unit, DS200S CPUCON CPU Connection Card and DS200 CPU-FC CPU Flat Cable • EX200 Expansion Modules (9 modules at the maximum) The figure below illustrates the major mechanical and electronic parts of the rack of the...
  • Page 37 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide 1- Front Cover 1a – Front Cover Fixing Screw 2- Top Cover 3- Bottom Cover 4- Right Side Cover 5- Left Side Cover 6a- Upper Back Part of the Chassis 6b- Upper Front Part of the Chassis 6c- Lower Front Part of the Chassis 6d- Lower Back Part of the Chassis 7- Card Slot...
  • Page 38: Ii.4. Ds200L

    TW200 is same as the DS200 rack structure (see section II.1.B). The UTIL200, CPUKON and other cards that are used in DS200 racks are also used in TW200 racks. However, since the PCU Block functions as the main processor in the DS200L system, no CPU200 card is available.
  • Page 39 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide 1. Rear cover 11. Allen screw 21.Switch 2. Side covers 12. DS200L Logo sticker 22.Fixing clip 3. Metal strut 13. Front cover 23.Grounding clip 14. Perpendicular cable holder 4. Rack slot (left) 24.Circuit breaker (narrow) 15.
  • Page 40: Iii. Backplanes

    SPS backplane. The figure below shows structure of the BPL200-MAIN backplane and the connectors located on it. 1. DS200 CPUKON Card Slot 3. SPS Backplane – BPL200-SPS 2. Main Rack Backplane - BPL200-MAIN f.
  • Page 41: Iii.1.B. Backplane Of The Auxiliary Rack - Bpl200-Aux

    BPL200-SPS backplane modules are connected over this backplane. The BPL200-AUX backplane differs from the BPL200-MAIN backplane in some ways. There are no CPU200 and DS200 CPUKON connection slots on this card. The figure below shows the BPL200- AUX Backplane and the connectors located on it.
  • Page 42: Iii.1.C. Backplane Of Power Supplies-Bpl200-Sps

    III.1.C. BACKPLANE OF POWER SUPPLIES–BPL200- Definition: The SPS200 and SPS248 power supply modules are connected to the BPL200-SPS backplane. The BPL200-SPS cards in the main rack and in the auxiliary racks are almost the same except a slight difference. The BPL200-SPS backplane end of the cable, which provides connection between the BPL200-SPS backplane and BPL200-MAIN in the main rack, has been fixed to the backplane.
  • Page 43: Iii.1.D. Backplane Of Power Supplies With Backup - Bpl200-Spsx

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide III.1.D. BACKPLANE OF POWER SUPPLIES WITH BACKUP – BPL200-SPSX Definition: Two SPS248 power supply modules are connected to the BPL200-SPSX backplane. This backplane is an alternative to the BPL200-SPS backplane. It is employed for backing up the SPS248 power supply for each rack, in cases where the exchange is fed by an external power supply.
  • Page 44: Iii.2. Ds200S

    III.2. DS200S III.2.A. BPL200S Definition: The backplane constitutes the backbone of the main rack. It is the card, on which CPU200S, EX200 modules and the backplane of power supplies (the BPL200S-SPS backplane) are plugged, and it is the card that provides the fundamental communication of the system. On the backplane, there are 14 card connection slots for EX200 cards and 1 connection slot for CPU200S.
  • Page 45: Iii.2.B. Backplane Of The Power Supply- Bpl200S-Sps

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide III.2.B. BACKPLANE OF THE POWER SUPPLY– BPL200S-SPS Definition: The power supply module of the exchange is connected to the Power Supply backplane. The Power Supply backplane has been mounted between the upper and lower back parts in the metal rack.
  • Page 46: Iii.3. Ds200M

    III.3. DS200M III.3.A. BPL200M Definition: The backplane constitutes the backbone of the main rack. It is the card, on which CPU200S, EX200 modules and the backplane of the power supplies (the BPL200S-SPS backplane) are plugged, and it is the card that provides the fundamental communication of the system. On the backplane, there are 9 card connection slots for EX200 cards and one connection slot for CPU200S.
  • Page 47: Iii.3.B. Backplane Of The Power Supply - Bpl200S-Sps

    The main rack backplane (BPL200-MAIN), the auxiliary rack backplane (BPL200-AUX), the power supplies backplane (BPL200-SPS) and the redundant power supplies backplane (BPL200-SPSX), which are used in DS200 systems, are also used in the DS200L systems. Details regarding those backplanes have been explained in previous chapters.
  • Page 48: Iv. Power Supplies

    Yet, the DS200 system can be fed by an external AC/DC power supply of 56 VDC, if necessary. In that case, since the SPS200 AC/DC power supplies are not used, the SPS248 DC/DC power supplies may be used as a backup, upon wish.
  • Page 49 ISOGND - VOUTREL The DS200 system may be backed up with the 48 VDC battery support in order to maintain operation in case of power failures. Hence, the necessary battery backup circuitry is present on SPS200CR. Since the system does not include embedded power failure transfer stations, battery backup is vitally important for maintaining connection of the system to the outer world in case of power failure.
  • Page 50 Operational Information: Three LEDs that are on the front panel of the SPS200 Power Supply Module help to figure out the power supply that is in use at that moment. The first of those LEDs is for 230 VAC (with the “Mains Power” tag), the second one is for – 56 VDC (with “VOUT”...
  • Page 51 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide The mains On/Off switch is supposed to be set to position “1” for normal operation. Moreover, in order to put the battery into operation in the systems with battery connection in case of power failures, the battery switch is also supposed to be set to position “1”. While the system is being put into operation, the mains switch is supposed to be set to “1”, even in cases where battery connection is present, and the battery switch is supposed to be set to “1”...
  • Page 52: Iv.1.B. The Dc/Dc Power Supply - Sps248

    IV.1.B. THE DC/DC POWER SUPPLY - SPS248 Definition: It is the power supply that generates voltages and the ringer signal, which are required for the system, from - 56 VDC it receives from SPS200. The figure below shows the appearance of the SPS248 DC/DC Power Supply. The SPS248 DC/DC Power Supply converts the -56 VDC output of the SPS200 AC/DC Power Supply to the voltage levels of +5 VDC, -5 VDC and -48 VDC that are required for system operation.
  • Page 53 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide SPS248 – BPL200-SPS Connector Signal Signal 64, 32 ACK-5 V 43-48,11-16 ISOGND 63, 31 ACK-48 V 42, 10 RING 59-62, 27-30 ISOGND 38-41, 6-9 ISOGND 55-58, 23-26 - 48 VDC 34-37, 2-5 + 5 VDC 49-54,17-22 - 56 VDC...
  • Page 54: Iv.2. Ds200S & Ds200M

    IV.2. DS200S & DS200M IV.2.1. THE POWER SUPPLY - SPS200M The DS200S and DS200M systems operate on the 230 VAC / 50 mains supply, which is processed by the SPS200M Power Supply Module. SPS200M comes on a metal chassis which is open at the top and all sides. Definition: SPS200M is a Switched-Mode Power Supply that operates on the mains voltage (SMPS).
  • Page 55 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide Technical Information: SPS200M operates on 230 VAC from the mains. Its alternative current input has been designed so as it is not affected by variations within the range +/- %10. There are two T-Type 2A / 250 VAC fuses in the main fuse compartment as the first-step protection for the phase and neuter lines.
  • Page 56: Iv.3.A. The Ac/Dc Power Supply - Sps200

    The Mains On/Off switch is supposed to be set to position “1”, for normal operation. Moreover, in order to put the battery into operation in the systems with battery connection in case of power failures, the battery switch is also supposed to be set to position “1”. While the system is being put into operation, the mains switch is supposed to be set to position “1”, even in cases where battery connection is present, and the battery switch is supposed to be set to position “1”, after the system has started to operate.
  • Page 57: Iv.3.C. The External Power Block

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide IV.3.C. THE EXTERNAL POWER BLOCK In case of large capacity DS200L systems require high capacity battery groups, external power supplies can be used instead of SPS200 power supplies. For proper power regime, in addition to external power supplies the capacities of the batteries must be selected appropriately for the system capacity.
  • Page 58: Central Processing Module - Cpu & Cpu Connection Card - Cpukon

    V. CENTRAL PROCESSING MODULE - CPU & CPU CONNECTION CARD - CPUKON V.1. DS200 V.1.A. CPU200 MODULE Definition: The CPU200 Central Processing Module is the brain of the system. It includes microprocessor and memory circuits on it. CPU200 is present only in the main rack and it is...
  • Page 59 Data signals which are essential to the entire accessories are generated on CPU200 and then they are transmitted to DS200 CPUKON over DS200 CPU-FC. Operational Information: A LED is situated on the front panel of CPU200. This LED continuously blinks during normal operation.
  • Page 60: V.1.B. Redundant Cpu200 Module

    SGB – which resides on the card. For all the units to be licensed, the license keys obtained from Karel are entered to the system and kept on the plug encrypted. If somehow the SGB is removed from the CPUKON card, all the licenses become disabled.
  • Page 61: V.1.C.1. External Music Connector

    Any music source (radio, tape or CD player) can be connected to the system in order to play background music, or in order to emit music to the parties that are parked or on hold. That connection is realized over a standard audio jack that is on the DS200 CPUKON CPU Connection Card.
  • Page 62: V.1.C.2. Door Opener Connectors

    There are two identical Serial Data connectors (KTS) on the DS200 CPUKON card. Accessories such as feature telephone sets, DSS modules and local pager can be connected to these. Pin-outs for the two Serial Data connectors (KTS) that are on the DS200 CPUKON card are as in the table below: Connector...
  • Page 63: V.1.C.4. Pc Or Serial Printer Connectors (Rs232)

    The signaling parameters for these serial ports are: 9600 bps 1 stop bit No parity 8 data bits Pin-outs for the RS232 connectors on the DS200 CPUKON card are as in the table below: Signal TX (Transmitting) RX (Receiving) V.1.C.5. HR08 POWER FAILURE TRANSFER STATION...
  • Page 64: V.1.C.6. Alarm Connector

    V.1.C.6. ALARM CONNECTOR Any 5 VDC alarm signal can be connected to the alarm connectors of the system. The common use is to use one connector for major alarms and one for minor. The polarity of the connection is not important. V.1.C.7.
  • Page 65: V.2. Ds200S & Ds200M

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide V.2. DS200S & DS200M V.2.A. CPU200S MODULE Definition: The CPU200S Central Processing Module is the brain of the system, and it is a module used commonly in the DS200S and DS200M exchanges. It includes microprocessor and memory circuits on it.
  • Page 66: V.2.B. Ds200S Cpukon Card

    Dimensions of CPU200S are 20 cm. x 22.5 cm. and it weighs 0.3 kg V.2.B. DS200S CPUKON CARD: Definition: The DS200S CPUKON CPU Connection Card is the same card as DS200 CPUKON Card except for the redundant CPU connector, which is not available for DS200S and DS200M systems.
  • Page 67: V.3. Ds200L

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide V.3. DS200L V.3.A. THE PCU200 BLOCK V.3.A.1. GENERAL INFORMATION PCU200 is a processor structure that has been based on a 19” PC, which controls all functions of the exchange. The PC that functions as the PCU200 is 19” in width, 2U in height and 80 cm in depth. It is placed in a 19”...
  • Page 68: V.3.A.3. Redundancy

    V.3.A.3. REDUNDANCY It is possible to backup the PCU200 block upon wish, with another PC that is a one-to-one copy of it. The redundant and functional PCU200 blocks are in connection with each other through ethernet ports and in case of any malfunction that occurs in the functional PCU200 block, the redundant PCU200 directly becomes functional.
  • Page 69 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide...
  • Page 70: Vi. The Switching Module

    VI. THE SWITCHING MODULE VI.1. DS200-UTIL200 Definition: The UTIL200 Utility Module is the auxiliary processor card, which is present in every rack, and which performs switching, tone generation and receiving operations within its own rack, as well as among other racks.
  • Page 71: Vi.2. Ds200S & Ds200M

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide Technical Information: UTIL200 can be placed in the card slot, which has been specially designed for it within the rack. The module is connected to the appropriate 64-pin connector on BPL200-MAIN or BPL200-AUX and then it is fixed to the front lower and upper parts on the metal rack through the fixing latches on the front card cover.
  • Page 72: Vi.3. Ds200L

    The main TDM switching matrix of the DS200L system is the DCC block. The switching between the towers is handled by the DCC block. However, the UTIL200 card used in DS200 systems, is also used in each rack of DS200L systems to handle the switching within the tower.
  • Page 73: Vi.3.A.1. The Dcc Chassis

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide VI.3.A.1. THE DCC CHASSIS The DCC chassis is a 19”, 6U-high box, which has been formed of an aluminum cage structure and which mechanically places the entire cards in contact. It has slots for 17 cards inside, which is composed of plastic rails that are at the top and bottom of the slot.
  • Page 74 Technical Information: Each DCC unit has minimum one Power In card. The card definitely must not be removed from its slot while the system is ON. The DCC Power In card is plugged in the rightmost slot. If redundant of this card is available, redundant card should be installed into the leftside (slot number 0) of the DCC Power In card.
  • Page 75: Vi.3.A.4. The Dcc Utility Card

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide VI.3.A.4. THE DCC UTILITY CARD Definition: The DCC Utility card is the main unit, which controls the entire DCC functions and which includes the switching matrix. The DCC Utility card consists of the Utility motherboard and the PPC CPU card which has been attached to the motherboard with two connectors that are on the motherboard.
  • Page 76 Operational Information: The LEDs on the DCC Utility card and their functions have been explained below: POWER: This LED is supposed to be continuously ON. If it flashes, then the DCC block must be turned OFF and then back ON after 15-20 seconds. DSP-A, DSP-B, DSP-C, DSP-D: These LEDs signify that the DSP unit is operational.
  • Page 77: Vi.3.A.5. The Dcc 8E1 Interface Card

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide VI.3.A.5. THE DCC 8E1 INTERFACE CARD Definition: The DCC 8E1 Interface card has 8 E1 ports as its name already indicates, and it can be installed in the 14 general-purpose slots within DCC. 8E1 cards have been numbered starting with the rightmost slot in the DCC Block.
  • Page 78: Vi.3.A.6. The Switching Structure Of Dcc

    VI.3.A.6. THE SWITCHING STRUCTURE OF DCC Intra-rack and inter-rack switching in the DS200L system are conducted over the UTIL200 card, whereas inter-tower switching (switching between towers) is conducted over DCC. The DCC block has a 4096 x 4096 switching matrix. By this way, 8192 channels in the DS200L exchange can be simultaneously used for conversations.
  • Page 79: Vi.3.B. The Network Switch

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide VI.3.B. THE NETWORK SWITCH Communication and information exchange in the DS200L systems are carried out over the IP network. Function of the network switch is to provide the TCP/IP switching of the system blocks and to coordinate the IP communication.
  • Page 81: Vii. Extension / Line Modules - Ex200

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide VII. EXTENSION / LINE MODULES - EX200 Exchanges of the DS200 series include the EX200 Extension / Line Modules below: Module Number of lines and their structures Connection interface units EX200 (0/16R)
  • Page 82: Vii.1. Connection Cards And Cables

    Exchanges of the DS200 series have a “factory default” numbering plan starting from 1110 for extensions and lines. After all of the modules have been installed and the system has been powered, the system automatically checks the entire modules and detects them, and then it automatically arranges the numbering plan accordingly.
  • Page 83 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide 2. Cable 4 x 8, multi-core, Φ 0.45mm 1. RJ45 Jack 3. Black cable tie There are 2 RJ45 female connectors on the CON3 card. The MDF cable with 8 pairs, namely CBL-8, has been designed specifically for CON3.
  • Page 84 4. Cable 2 x 8, multi-core, Φ 0.45mm 1&2. RJ45 Jack 3. Black cable tie The CON cards have been attached to the component side of the related EX200B card. The two 20-pin connectors on the component side of the CON cards are attached to the corresponding connectors on the component side of the EX200B card.
  • Page 85: Vii.2. Ex200 Expansion Modules

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide VII.2. EX200 EXPANSION MODULES Definition: The EX200 is a module that consists of an extension or line card (EX200B), the appropriate connection card (the CON card) and the cable (CBL-16 or CBL-8.) The figure below illustrates the structure of the EX200B Expansion Module Card.
  • Page 86: Vii.3.A. Ex200 (0/16R) Analog Extension Module

    REMOVED FROM THE SYSTEM THROUGH PROGRAMMING WHILE THE SYSTEM IS STILL RUNNING. Dimensions of DS200 EX200B are 20 cm. x 22.5 cm., and it weighs 0.3 kg. Details about all EX200 Extension / Line Module types are as follows. VII.3.A. EX200 (0/16R) ANALOG EXTENSION...
  • Page 87: Vii.3.C. Ex200 (8+/0) Analog Expandable Line Module With Caller Id

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide Besides the standard circuits such as – 48 VDC feed, handset status detection, 2-4 / 4-2 wire conversion, each SLIC also includes a CODEC for analog to digital and digital to analog conversions and a transformer.
  • Page 88: Vii.3.E. Ex200 (1E1/0) Pri /R2 /Qsig Switchable E1 Line Module

    VII.3.E. EX200 (1E1/0) PRI /R2 /QSIG SWITCHABLE E1 LINE MODULE The EX200 (1E1/0) module does not have a line connection card however it has an MDF cable with an RJ45-type male connector at the end. In addition to the common circuits mentioned above, there is only a single E1 line (with 30 channels) on the module.
  • Page 89: Vii.3.G. Ex200 (0/8Kou) Digital Extension Module

    The EX200 (0/8LB) module has been designed in order to provide the interface required for the connection of field telephones to an exchange of the DS200 series. Thanks to that interface, eight local battery telephones can be connected to the exchange. All of the eight...
  • Page 90: Vii.3.K. Ex200 (4 Voip) Voice Over Ip Module

    When the module is utilized as an external line, institutions/corporations possessing several DS200 series exchanges can establish the infrastructure that enables phone calls over IP lines by connecting their exchanges to each other over lines of IP network. In this type application, “Frame Relay” or “Leased Line” type of lines are usually employed for data transfer among remote offices.
  • Page 91: Vii.3.M. Ex200 (16 Voip) Voice Over Ip Module

    When the module is utilized as an external line, institutions/corporations possessing several DS200 series exchanges can establish the infrastructure that enables phone calls over IP lines by connecting their exchanges to each other over lines of IP network. In these type applications, “Frame Relay” or “Leased Line” types of lines are usually employed for data transfer among remote offices.
  • Page 92: Vii.3.O. Ex200 (8Twt) Special Duplex Line Module

    TWT is an aged, but widely used interface that is utilized in some networks for Inter- exchange Connection Line applications. Any one of the MFR2 or DP signaling types can be used. Card software used for those signaling types are different. Therefore, it is essential to employ the appropriate software.
  • Page 93 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide * According to the signaling channel hardware configuration: • Type 1 • Type 2 • Type 3...
  • Page 94 • Type 4 • Type 5 * According to its position (See the diagrams above for each type.): • Upper PABX • Lower PABX...
  • Page 95 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide * According to the signaling type: • Immediate Start Outgoing Call Signaling Scenario Incoming Call Signaling Scenario • Wink Start Outgoing Call Signaling Scenario Incoming Call Signaling Scenario...
  • Page 96 • Delayed Start Outgoing Call Signaling Scenario Incoming Call Signaling Scenario * According to the dialing type: • DTMF • * According to number of wires used for the speech channel: • 2 wires • 4 wires Each E&M line can be connected through 4, 6 or 8 wires, according to the selected configuration.
  • Page 97: Vii.3.Q. Ex200 (8E&M/0) E&M Line Module

    In addition to the circuits explained above, there are 4 identical PLC line circuits on the EX200B (4PLC/0) card. Thanks to this card, it is possible to employ the exchanges of DS200 series for voice transmission over high voltage power lines by connecting them to interface devices that have been designed for that purpose.
  • Page 98: Vii.3.S. Ex200 (Alarm) Alarm Module

    VII.3.S. EX200 (ALARM) ALARM MODULE The DS200 alarm card is a module, on which there are 32 channels, which communicates with the CPU directly through the serial channel, and which does not require the PCM signals. There are totally 8 RJ45 connectors on the card. The first of those is used to provide an output port for 4 system alarms on the card.
  • Page 99: Vii.3.T. Ex200 (Mgw1) Media Gateway Module

    Each media gateway channel add-on card has one Ethernet connection for each black-fin chip and also has an interface to the PCM backbone of DS200 series system. There are two types of media gateway channels on add-on card. One has a single black-fin chip which provides 12 RTP channels / 6 sRTP channels.
  • Page 100: The Auto Attendant And Voice Mail Module - Evm200L

    MODULE – EVM200L Definition: EVM200L is an integrated Auto Attendant and Voice Mail module for DS200 series exchanges. Since it has been designed as an interface module, it can be installed in any general-purpose slot of the system. At most 8 EVM200L modules can be employed in a system of the DS200 series.
  • Page 101 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide Increasing the number of EVM200L modules in a system increases number of channels, as well as the voice mail capacity, it does not change the capacities of the system and ACD messages. The reason for that is the idea of servicing more external calls simultaneously. In order to achieve this, the ACD and system messages in each module must be the same.
  • Page 102: Ix. Software

    IX. SOFTWARE The software structure of the DS200 systems, are configured on a file system which is structured on Linux Suse 11.0 operating system. The disc space on the CPU block is fragmented as per the file system. So the optimization of the memory is provided.
  • Page 103 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide • The master software of the exchange is under the directory “bin”. The software runs at the level defined as “Run level 3” of the Linux operating system. There is a main task program at the Linux operating level, which controls the operations of the entire exchange software.
  • Page 104 Security Plug – called UGB - is connected to any USB port of the PCCPU, whereas the SGB is located on the CPUKON card for the other DS200 systems. For each type of license, a license code must be entered from “idea”, so that the system can activate the desired service for desired numbers.
  • Page 105: Ix.1. General Features For The Use Of Tdm Extensions

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide IX.1. GENERAL FEATURES FOR THE USE OF TDM EXTENSIONS There are many user features for the analog and digital extensions. A brief list is given below. The list does not cover all the features since the system software is continuously improved as per customer requirements.
  • Page 106 Night Guard Code Minibar Account Temporary Absent Message Leaving Message to an Extension through the DISA Line Permanent Absent Message Listening to the Messages through the DISA Line Leaving a Message to an Extension Reminder Service with Message Listening to New Messages Permanent Reminder Service with Message Listening to Entire Messages Erasing the Entire Messages...
  • Page 107: Ix.2. Isdn Services Supported By The System

    Since the DS200 series systems are fully ISDN compatible, they support many ISDN services. A list of the ISDN services supported by the exchanges of the DS200 series is as follows: CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation) > Supported by the EX200 (8T0/0) card CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction) >...
  • Page 108: Ix.3. Qsig Services Supported By The System

    DDI (Direct Dialing In) IX.4. FEATURES FOR THE IP EXTENSIONS The IP extension of the DS200 series PABX systems are based on the SIP protocol. Therefore any SIP phone can be used with the system. When any ordinary SIP phone is used with the system the standard SIP features can be used by the user is the SIP phone supports these features.
  • Page 109 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide Karel also implemented its own IP phones. These IP phones can use all the standard SIP features and some extra features same as the proprietary digital phones like: Auto dial (last number, private pool, common pool)
  • Page 110 100 IP trunk calls can be set up. DS200 series system's Presence server runs of the CPU card. The system can provide the presence info of not only IP phones but also analog and digital phones as well. So an IP phone user can see the states of all the ports of the system.
  • Page 111 DS200 series systems also have Instant Messaging Server. This IM server is capable of exchanging the written messages between the IP phones and also preserving them in case of a connection loss. Thus, DS200 series IM server guarantees the security and delivery of each message.
  • Page 112: Ix.5. Configuring The System Software

    CPU card, but Idea can also be used to activate the web browser. SNMP Client: DS200 systems support SNMP protocol. So any SNMP client program can be used to reach the system and program some basic parameters.
  • Page 113: Technical Specifications

    [ Capacity of DS200L can go up to 32000 lines due to the main software upon request ] DS200: At most 1344 lines + 750 IP channels DS200S: At most 224 lines + 750 IP channels DS200M: At most 144 lines + 750 IP channels Control –...
  • Page 114 PC Interface (Local Area Networks or standalone PC) Serial Printer Interface (Call Record Listing) CRL Capacity DS200M/DS200S/DS200:Approximately 200000 calls (stored in the non-volatile memory) DS200L: Approximately 7.250.000 calls (256 MB) stored in hard disc EVM200L Min. ACD message capacity: 260 sec.
  • Page 115 100-600 msec. * 22 . Dimensions DS200:70 cm x 32 cm x 28 cm (for one rack) 78 cm x 143 cm x 60 cm (for 3-rack cabinet) 78 cm x 175 cm x 60 cm (for 4-rack cabinet) DS200S: 56.4 cm x 32 cm x 28 cm DS200M: 42.5 cm x 27 cm x 31 cm...
  • Page 116 High Frequency Group (- 7 dBm) 1209 Hz 1336 Hz 1477 Hz Low697 Hz Frequency770 Hz Group852 Hz ( - 9 dBm)941 Hz Nominal Frequencies of the exchanges of the DS200 series may deviate from the values above in the range +/- 2.5 %.
  • Page 117 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide QSIG STANDARDS LIST Abbreviation Brief description ECMA QSIG-BC Basic call at Q ECMA-142/143 QSIG-NI Number Identification ECMA-148 QSIG-CLIP Calling Line Identification presentation ECMA-148 QSIG-COLP Connection Line Identification presentation ECMA-148 QSIG-CLIR Calling /Connected Line Identification Restriction ECMA-148 QSIG-CCBS Call completion to Busy subscriber...
  • Page 118 RFC LIST FOR IP EXTENSIONS AND TRUNKS RFC3261 SIP : Session Initiation Protocol PRACK : Reliability of Provisional Responses in the Session Initiation Protocol RFC3262 (SIP) RFC3263 Locating SIP Servers RFC3264 An Offer/Answer Model with the Session Description Protocol (SDP) RFC3265 SIP-Specific Event Notification RFC3311...
  • Page 119 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide R2 TONES: Group 1 Forward Signals Frequency (Hz) % 1.5 Code 1380 1500 1620 1740 1860 1980 “1” “2” “3” “4” “5” “6” “7” “8” “9” “0” I-10 Code 11 (Access to the operator) I-11 Code 12 (Access to the secondary I-12...
  • Page 120 category Switch to conversation mode Transmit the previous digit again Transmit the digit preceding the previous digit, again Reserved for national use Reserved for national use A-10 Transmit the country code sign A-11 Transmit the language code A-12 The entire lines are busy A-15 Group B Backward Signals Frequency (Hz) % 1.5...
  • Page 121: Xi.arrangements For Installation

    XI.1. HOW TO CHOOSE THE PROPER LOCATION FOR INSTALLATION One of the most important stages in realizing the installation of an exchange of the DS200 series effectively is exploration of the site before the installation. Site inspection is essential regarding effective use of installation team and duration, as well as determining exchange devices and equipment, for which to place orders.
  • Page 122: Xi.1.B. Structure Of The Cable Guides

    The following requirements should be fulfilled prior to the installation of the exchange: 1- The exchange of the DS200 series should be installed in places that are not exposed to direct sunlight and not humid, but that are ventilated, well lit, with an environmental temperature of 5-40 2- It should not be exposed to effects of dust, vibration, grease and water.
  • Page 123: Xi.1.C. Main Distribution Frame & Protection Devices

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide XI.1.C. MAIN DISTRIBUTION FRAME & PROTECTION DEVICES: The most important step in field inspection is to find out the distance between the main distribution frame and the exchange, because lengths of jumper cables that are to be employed between the main distribution frame and the exchange are determined entirely according to the structure of the building where the installation takes place.
  • Page 124 Distance definition Distance Recommended positioning (meters) Exchange –internal distribution frame Back of the cabinet Internal dist. frame – 1 external dist. At least 20 meters frame external dist. frame – 2 external They may be close. dist. frame Exchange – Alarm panel It should be placed close to the cabinet.
  • Page 125: Xi.1.D. Ground Connection

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide XI.1.D. GROUND CONNECTION: Good grounding is mandatory in order to protect an exchange of the DS200 series from thunderbolts and other high voltage effects that might induce over lines or peripheral devices, or noise created by external devices.
  • Page 126 A: Grounding cable (at least 16 mm cross-section, multi-core cable) B: Grounding bar (copper rod) C: Connection clip 1: Diameter of the pit to be dug (at least 50 cm.) 2: Depth of the pit to be dug (at least 30 cm.) 3: Distance between the pits (at least 2 meters) 4: Length of the copper rod (at least 1.5 meters)
  • Page 127 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide If use of a copper plate is the case, the plate should be buried as deep as possible. Quality of the outcome of the grounding work depends on how pure and humid the soil is. NOTE: Rocky ground or ground that has been dug and filled should not be preferred for grounding.
  • Page 128 4- DS200 Auxiliary rack 5- Inter-rack grounding cable In a multi rack installation (DS200 and DS200L), the ground connection must be carried to each and every rack, DCC block, power inverters, PCs separately. Additionally, as the grounding has utmost importance for the sake of the protection of the lines from external high voltages, a separate ground connection must be prepared for the MDF of the system.
  • Page 129: Xi.1.D.1.Grounding Measurement With The Meger Device

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide XI.1.D.1.GROUNDING MEASUREMENT WITH THE MEGER DEVICE Two rods whose lengths are approximately 20-25 cm. three pieces of cables in three different colors (yellow, red and green) and the measurement device with three input ports are all included in the Meger grounding measurement device box.
  • Page 130: Xi.1.F. Ventilation

    XI.1.F. VENTILATION: The technical personnel should learn about the seasonal climate patterns pertaining to the area where the exchange is to be installed, as well as observing how much the room is exposed to the sunlight, so that it is determined whether there is any need for air conditioning depending on the size of the room.
  • Page 131 If the number of the slots is between 9 and 14, then DS200S can be employed. If the number of the slots is more than 14, then DS200 is supposed to be employed. Number of racks that would be needed while the number of the slots is more than 14: This can be calculated by rounding the outcome of the ratio “Number of...
  • Page 132: Xi.1.G.2.How To Calculate The Distribution Frame Components

    Keeping in mind the limit values provided by the power supplies of the systems, the configuration must be defined. The table below shows the max current limits for each power signal: Power signal DS200 (one rack) (mA) DS200S (mA) DS200M (mA) -48 VDC...
  • Page 133 Backplane (DS200) Backplane (DS200S/M) Since the limitations are directly related with the SPS248 in the DS200 and DS200L racks, using double SPS248 modules will also double the current capacity of the rack. For example: At most 6 pieces EX200 (0/16 KoU) cards can be installed in a rack with a single SPS248...
  • Page 134: Xi.2. Unpacking And Checking The System Parts

    –10...+50 XI.2.A. PARTS LIST The units that come with the exchanges of the DS200 series are listed below. Upon opening the packages, the delivered items must be compared with the parts list below, and in case there is anything missing, it must be made up.
  • Page 135: Xi.2.A.2. Ds200 Auxiliary Rack

    Bottom, top, front and rear covers Installation template Wall mount bars (right and left) Plastic anchor plugs (6 pieces) Hanging screws (6 pieces) Allen key XI.2.A.2. DS200 AUXILIARY RACK DS200 Metal Chassis BPL200-AUX backplane BPL200-SPS backplane UTIL200 card SPS248 power supply...
  • Page 136: Xi.2.A.3. Ds200 The Fourth Rack

    XI.2.A.3. DS200 THE FOURTH RACK DS200 Metal Chassis BPL200-MAIN backplane BPL200-SPS backplane CCU card UTIL200 card Clock Master card Clock Slave card SPS248 power supply SPS200 power supply Inter-cabinet power cord (5 meters) Inter-rack PCM cable Inter-cabinet PCM cable (with RJ45) (5 pieces)
  • Page 137: Xi.2.A.5. Ds200M

    CD-ROM (Idea, KNE, guides) XI.2.A.6. DS200L DS200 Cabinet (six-rack cabinet) ● TW200 Main rack (Its structure is the same as that of DS200 Main Rack.) (1 item for a single TW200 tower) Used in DS200 main rack but not in DS200L...
  • Page 138 Used in addition to the DS200 auxiliary rack: Utility 4E1 card (at most 1 item) 19” PCU200 block (A redundant one may be installed.) 48V-220V power inverter (A redundant one may be installed.) 19” Network switch (24-port) External power block (1 item)
  • Page 139: Mechanical Installation Of The System

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide XII. MECHANICAL INSTALLATION OF THE SYSTEM First of all, the technical team that is to perform the installation is supposed to make sure the following pieces of installation equipment are entirely available: 1) Drill (number 8 chuck) 2) Number 8 plastic anchor plugs (plenty) 3) Appropriate wood screws and washers...
  • Page 140: Xii.1. Ds200

    3- If there are two DS200 racks to be installed, then the lower hole of the wall mount bars of the first rack (That would be the lower rack.) to be installed should be 100 cm. above the floor.
  • Page 141 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide 5- The anchor plugs are driven into the holes, correctness of whose locations have already been verified, and then the wall mount bars are screwed. One must keep in mind that the right and the left sides of the wall mount bars differ.
  • Page 142 10- In case it is necessary to remove the exchange from the wall, it suffices just to lift it upwards cautiously and pull it out. KEEP IN MIND THAT IT IS ESSENTIAL TO MOUNT AND DISMOUNT THE WALL MOUNT BARS SIMULTANEOUSLY; OR THEY MAY BE DEFORMED. 11- To mount the second rack, the top cover of the lower rack and the bottom cover of the upper rack are removed in order to attach the cables which are to connect the racks to each other (Caution is needed for the grounding cables, as explained in the 7...
  • Page 143: Xii.1.B. How To Set Up The Cabinet-Type Ds200 System

    Two 2A T-type fuses that are required for 230 VAC are present in the drawer-type compartment next to the 230 VAC input. XII.1.B. HOW TO SET UP THE CABINET-TYPE DS200 SYSTEM 1- The cabinet is taken to a location that complies with the requirements defined in the preparation step.
  • Page 144 4- The back and side covers are removed, after unlocking them, by lifting them by approximately 10 cm. in such a manner that their paint is not scratched. 5- While removing the covers, one must watch out for the grounding cables that are between the covers and the main frame, so that they should not break off.
  • Page 145 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide lower panel on the back of the second rack. The ends of those two cables are attached to the BPL200-AUX backplane connector. The cables should be connected in a parallel manner. The same procedure is later repeated to connect the second rack to the third.
  • Page 146 AIR VENTS OVER THE CABINET FANS MUST NOT BE BLOCKED BY ANY MEANS DURING OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM, AND AT TEMPERATURES OVER 20°C, THE FANS MUST DEFINITELY BE CHECKED TO MAKE SURE THEY WORK PROPERLY. CAUTION! The rules that must be obeyed strictly upon switching the system on and off are stated as a separate chapter at the end of this guide.
  • Page 147: Xii.1.C. How To Set Up Systems With Four Or More Racks

    XII.1.C. HOW TO SET UP SYSTEMS WITH FOUR OR MORE RACKS Work for setting up the DS200 system in configurations with four, five or six racks is indeed a step that follows the cabinet-type setup of the DS200 system. Except for the case where the four-rack cabinet that has been designed specifically for four-...
  • Page 148: Xii.1.C.1. Connections In The Main Rack

    The Clock Master card must be installed in the main rack on which CPU200 is present. Structure of this card allows it to be attached to the plastic card slots of DS200 and its dimensions are the same as those of the CPU200 card. However, since it has no connection to the backplane, there is no 64-pin male connector on the back of the card.
  • Page 149: Xii.1.C.1.2. How To Connect The Bplsps-Fcx Cable

    Then, the DS200 CPUKON, UTIL200, CPU200 cards and the redundant CPU200 card, if there is one, of the main rack are installed in their corresponding slots, as explained in later sections.
  • Page 150: Xii.1.C.2. Connections In The Fourth Rack

    XII.1.C.2. CONNECTIONS IN THE FOURTH RACK: The procedure is similar to that for the first rack. XII.1.C.2.1. INTEGRATION OF THE CLOCK SLAVE CARD TO THE MAIN RACK Structure of the Clock Slave card is the same as that of the Clock Master card that is in the first rack, and connections are exactly the same.
  • Page 151: Xii.2. Ds200S

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide XII.2. DS200S 1- A location that complies with the requirements stated in the preparation step is plotted. 2- By making use of the mounting template that comes with the DS200S rack, the locations for the wall mount bars that are to be used for hanging the racks on the wall are marked carefully.
  • Page 152 do not carry it. In that case, another attempt to hang the exchange on the holders should be performed again. Before the exchange is released, it should be shaken gently to the right and left to check whether the wall mount bars actually carry it, in order to make sure that the exchange has thoroughly been fixed on the wall.
  • Page 153: Xii.3. Ds200M

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide XII.3. DS200M 1- A location that complies with the requirements stated in the preparation step is plotted. 2- By making use of the mounting template that comes with the DS200M rack, the locations for the wall mount bars that are to be used for hanging the racks on the wall are marked carefully.
  • Page 154 Installation of systems with six-rack cabinet is similar to installation of the cabinet-type DS200 systems. The main difference is that the cabinet has been so expanded as to let six racks fit in.
  • Page 155 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide Connect the 100MB Ethernet port that is on the DCC Utility card in the DCC Block to the network switch. Since no SPS200 is employed in the system, the DCC Block obtains -48 V DC voltage from the power supply.
  • Page 156 Physical Connections of the System Figure below shows the Physical Connections of the DS200L System. 1) The connections between EX200 Utility 4E1 Card and DCC block are provided via metal shielded one-to-one CAT5 STP cable 2) The connection between CC Card and network switch is provided via ethernet cable 3) The connection between maintenance computer and network switch is provided via ethernet cable 4) The connection between PCU200 &redundant PCU200 and network switch is provided via...
  • Page 157 And if redundant PCU200 block is available in the system, write the “buddy=x2” definition into this file. 5) At SSH Secure Shell program at the karel/bin command prompt, enter “rpm –ivh –force zr_xxx.rpm” command. By this command zipped zr_xxx.rpm software is extracted. After this, enter the “check z_xxx”...
  • Page 158: How To Install Power Supplies In The System

    Installing SPS248 is very similar to that of SPS200. SPS248 is plugged in the slot that is on the left side of SPS200. NOTE THAT IN A DS200 SYSTEM WITH MORE THAN ONE RACKS, THE INTER-RACK POWER CONNECTIONS ARE MADE BEFORE THE SPS248...
  • Page 159: Xiii.1.C. External Rectifier Unit & Redundant Sps248 Unit

    XIII.1.C. EXTERNAL RECTIFIER UNIT & REDUNDANT SPS248 UNIT Structure of the DS200 exchange allows it to be fed by external power supplies. A power supply that is capable of supplying a steady output voltage of 56 VDC (at least 10 A) can be employed for feeding the DS200 system externally.
  • Page 160 For a two cabinet system, the two racks in both cabinets must be connected as shown above and the connectors at the first rack and the fourth rack must be connected in the same manner.
  • Page 161: Xiii.1.E. Battery Connection

    Dry type batteries are used in the system. The batteries are placed on the bottom surface of the DS200 cabinet. The compartment has been designed so high as 38 Ah dry type batteries can fit in. The dimensions of the cabinet bottom surface are about 60x78 cm. That space is capable of housing at most12 batteries of 24 Ah (width: 17.5 cm, length: 16.6 cm, height:...
  • Page 162 After the batteries that are in the shelf under the exchange are serially connected to one another, the set is connected through the main battery breaker to the battery input of the main rack, which is the lowermost rack. The battery output is attached to the connection clips on SPS200 in the manner as the red end corresponds to the “+”...
  • Page 163 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide 1. 230 VAC cable 4. BPL200-FC 7. Main ground cable 2. BPLSPS-FC 5. Grounding screw 3. Grounding wire 6. Battery connection cables...
  • Page 164: Xiii.2. Ds200S & Ds200M

    XIII.2. DS200S & DS200M XIII.2.A. SPS200M AC/DC AND DC/DC POWER SUPPLY The SPS200M Power Supply, which contains the SPS200MCR Power Card, has been mounted in a metal chassis. In order to place SPS200M in the rack, the metal rails which are on the power chassis should be inserted smoothly into the metal slots that are on the rightmost section of the rack.
  • Page 165: Xiii.3.A. Sps200 Ac/Dc Power Supply

    SPS200 power supplies. Structure of the DS200 exchange allows it to be fed by External power supplies. A power supply that is capable of supplying a steady output voltage of 56 VDC (at least 10 A) can be employed for feeding the DS200 system externally.
  • Page 166: Xiii.3.D. Battery Connection

    XIII.3.D. BATTERY CONNECTION Since TW200 racks are used in the DS200L systems, battery connections are similar to the ones in the DS200 systems. Feeding the system with sufficient amount of batteries is essential, because the system capacity is higher. Since the battery has been connected in parallel with the 48 VDC output of the external power block, a battery group that has completely been exhausted may adversely affect system performance.
  • Page 167: Integration Of The Control Modules To The System

    DS200 CPUKON card. Then, the free end of the cable is pulled across beneath the rack and taken out of the rack through the corresponding path in the cable conduit that has been fixed on the back cover.
  • Page 168: Xiv.1.B. The Util200 Utility Module

    DS200 CPU-FC is detached from CPU200 and then the module is taken out of the rack. In case it is necessary to take DS200 CPUKON out of the rack, the card fixing latches on the front card cover should be pressed toward the sticker that is on the holder and then the module should be pulled out cautiously until DS200 CPU-FC appears.
  • Page 169: Xiv.2. Ds200S & Ds200M

    Then, back corners of the DS200S CPUKON card are fitted into the plastic card slot channel and the card is inserted. Afterwards, the free end of the DS200 CPU-FC cable is pulled towards the CPU200S card. As the final step, after the DS200S CPUKON card has been inserted entirely, it is fixed by the fixing latches on the plastic card holder.
  • Page 170: Xiv.3.A. The Cc & Ds200 Cpukon Cards

    No redundant CC200 module is utilized in DS200L systems. Installations of the CC200 and CPUKON cards in the DS200L system are the same as they are in the DS200 systems. Integration of those cards to the DS200 system has been explained in previous sections.
  • Page 171: Integration Of Expansion Cards To The System

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide XV. INTEGRATION OF EXPANSION CARDS TO THE SYSTEM XV.1. CON LINE CONNECTION CARDS The CON2, CON3, CON4, CON5, CON6 and CON7 line connection cards constitute the connection between two parties, namely telephones and lines on one side, and the extension and line cards of the system on the other side.
  • Page 172 1. Ground contact spring 4. Line status LED 7. CBL-8 line cable 2. Line connector (RJ45) 5. Card Status LED 8. CBL-16 line cable 3. EX200B connector 6. Cable tie While attaching the line connection card to the expansion card, one must make sure that the connectors are plugged entirely and the line connection card fits firmly into the clicks on the edge of the plastic cover.
  • Page 173: Xv.2. How To Install Ex200 Modules

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide 1. CON2 / CON3 connection card 6. Ground contact spring of the rack 2. Ground contact spring of the connection card 7. CBL-8 / CBL-16 line cable 3. EX200B line card 8. Card removing latch 4.
  • Page 174 * Since the last 5 slots of the DS200M exchange use full PCM, there is no need to leave the next slot vacant in cases where the EX200 (1E1/0), EX200 (MGW2) modules are installed in one of those slots. After considering criteria such as the system configuration, traffic rate (distribution of extension and line connections to the racks), installation process for the modules gets started.
  • Page 175: Xv.3. Cabling Of Ex200 Modules

    Here, one of the most important points to pay attention to is that one end of the cable shield must be attached to the ground of the DS200 series exchange, whereas the other end must be attached to the ground of the other device (another exchange or HDSL modem, etc.), which is connected to the exchange.
  • Page 176: Xv.3.A. Ex200 (0/16R) Analog Extension Module

    XV.3.A. EX200 (0/16R) ANALOG EXTENSION MODULE: Pairs in the CBL-16 cable and connected extensions have been stated in the table below. Pair No Color & Signal of the Pair Extension no Extension 1 White ( ) – Blue ( Extension 2 White ( ) –...
  • Page 177: Xv.3.B.ex200 (8+/0) (External) Line Extension Module

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide XV.3.B.EX200 (8+/0) (EXTERNAL) LINE EXTENSION MODULE: Pairs in the CBL-16 cable and connected lines have been stated in the table below. Pair No Color & Signal of the Pair Line no Line 1 White ( ) –...
  • Page 178: Xv.3.C. Ex200 (0/8S0) Isdn Bri Extension Module

    ISDN devices. The signals represented as “R” are the receiving signals of DS200, whereas the signals represented as “T” are the transmitting signals of DS200. Attention to that order is needed during cabling. Each of the ISDN extension circuits has two different phone numbers assigned to telephones.
  • Page 179: Xv.3.D. Ex200 (1E1/0) Pri/R2/Qsig Switchable Line Module

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide Pinouts pertaining to cabling between DS200 and Iris ISDN telephones have been stated in the table below: Signal with RJ45 pins on Iris side CBL-16 wires on Signal with respect to respect to Iris...
  • Page 180: Xv.3.E. Ex200 (Cas3B/0) Cas3B Digital Line Module

    XV.3.E. EX200 (CAS3B/0) CAS3B DIGITAL LINE MODULE: Pinouts pertaining to line connections of the EX200B (CAS3B/0) card have been stated in the table below. Signal D-type Con. Pin no RJ45 Pin no Order of the 4 wires in the cable mentioned above matters, which are to be used for CAS3B connection.
  • Page 181: Xv.3.F. Ex200 (0/8Kou) Digital Extension Module

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide XV.3.F. EX200 (0/8KoU) DIGITAL EXTENSION MODULE: Pairs in the CBL-8 cable and connected extensions have been stated in the table below. Pair No Color & Signal of the Pair Extension no Extension 1 White ( ) –...
  • Page 182: Xv.3.G. Ex200 (0/16Kou) Digital Extension Module

    XV.3.G. EX200 (0/16KoU) DIGITAL EXTENSION MODULE: Pairs in the CBL-16 cable and connected extensions have been stated in the table below. Pair No Color & Signal of the Pair Extension no Extension 1 White ( ) – Blue ( Extension 2 White ( ) –...
  • Page 183: Xv.3.H. Ex200 (8T0/0) Isdn Bri Line Module

    ISDN lines. The signals represented as “R” are the receiving signals of DS200, whereas the signals represented as “T” are the transmitting signals of DS200. Attention to that order is needed during cabling. Pinouts pertaining to cabling between DS200 and the lines exiting NT1 (line termination...
  • Page 184: Xv.2.I. Ex200 (0/8Lb) Local Battery Extension Module

    XV.2.I. EX200 (0/8LB) LOCAL BATTERY EXTENSION MODULE: Pairs in the CBL-8 cable and connected extensions have been stated in the table below. Pair No Color & Signal of the Pair Line no LB Line 1 White ( ) – Blue ( LB Line 2 White ( ) –...
  • Page 185: Xv.3.K. Ex200 (8Voip) Voice Over Ip Module

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide XV.3.K. EX200 (8VoIP) VOICE OVER IP MODULE: Since the EX200 (8VoIP) card is to be treated as a standard network component, it is connected over a standard Ethernet cable to a switch or hub, which is part of an existing computer network.
  • Page 186: Xv.3.M. Ex200 (4Twt) Special Duplex Line Module

    XV.3.M. EX200 (4TWT) SPECIAL DUPLEX LINE MODULE: Pairs in the CBL-8 cable and connected lines have been stated in the table below. Pair No Color & Signal of the Pair Line no TWT Line 1 White (A) – Blue ( TWT Line 2 White ( ) –...
  • Page 187: Xv.3.O. Ex200 (4E&M/0) E&M Line Module

    Order of wires has been stated in the table below for two corresponding exchanges: Order of wires for an Order of wires on the Signal RJ45 on DS200 side opposite side R1 (R, for 2 wires) T1 (T, for 2 wires)
  • Page 188: Xv.3.P. Ex200 (8E&M/0) E&M Line Module

    Those wires are supposed to be cross connected within their own groups. Order of wires has been stated in the table below for two corresponding exchanges: Order of wires for an RJ45 Order of wires on the Signal on DS200 side opposite side...
  • Page 189: Xv.3.Q. Ex200 (4Plc/0) Plc Line Module

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide An E&M line can be extended to distances up to 2 km. with 0.5 mm. copper cable. That distance can be extended even further by using thicker cables. However, it is extremely important that there is no splice on the cable and it is supposed to be isolated from environmental effects.
  • Page 190: Xv.3.R. Ex200 Alarm Card

    Order of wires has been stated in the table below for two corresponding exchanges: Order of wires on the Order of wires for an Signal RJ45 on DS200 side opposite side Alarm Output Compander Control The EX200 (4PLC/0) module can be installed in any slot of the exchange like all other modules, so that it serves in the standard way like this.
  • Page 191 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide Pairs in the two CBL-16 cables and corresponding alarm signals have been stated in the table below: Pair no Pair color Line no White - Blue 220V Alarm White – Orange Card / PRI Alarm White –...
  • Page 192 The connection to the power input of that card is made from the batteries that feed the exchange. There are also four alarm control outputs on the card, which are to be connected to the outputs of the alarm card. Alongside these, outputs to drive alarm panel are also available.
  • Page 193: Xv.3.S. Ex200 (0/16C) Analog Extension Module With Caller Id

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide XV.3.S. EX200 (0/16C) ANALOG EXTENSION MODULE WITH CALLER ID: Pairs in the CBL-16 cable and connected extensions have been stated in the table below. Pair No Color & Signal of the Pair Extension no Extension 1 White (...
  • Page 194: Xv.3.T. Ex200 (Mgw1) Media Gateway Module

    XV.3.T. EX200 (MGW1) MEDIA GATEWAY MODULE: Since the EX200 (MGW1) card is to be treated as a standard network component, it is connected over a standard Ethernet cable to a switch or hub, which is part of an existing computer network. Pinouts for connection of the EX200 (MGW1) card are as in the table below (the Ethernet standard): Signal...
  • Page 195: Xv.3.V. How To Install The Evm200L Module

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide XV.3.V. HOW TO INSTALL THE EVM200L MODULE Integration of the EVM200L module to the system is the same as that of the EX200 cards. However, there are two points that differ from the case for the EX200 modules: 1) No cabling is needed for EVM200L installation, 2) EVM-FL Flash ROM Auto Attendant message module or EVM-DL, DRAM voice mail module can be installed on the EVM200L module in order to increase the capacity of...
  • Page 196: Xv.4. Jumper Settings On The Ex200 (8T0/0) Module

    XV.4. JUMPER SETTINGS ON THE EX200 (8T0/0) MODULE Several configuration adjustments are supposed to be done in order to configure the ISDN BRI lines that are on the EX200 (8T0/0) module. Those adjustments are done through jumpers. A list of jumper settings is as follows: Order of the Line Positions of the jumpers for line setting ISDN BRI line...
  • Page 197 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide Type 2 ♦ LOWER PBX E&M channel 1: JP1, JP4, JP19, JP20 E&M channel 2: JP5, JP8, JP33, JP34 E&M channel 3: JP9, JP12, JP26, JP27 E&M channel 4: JP13, JP16, JP40, JP41 ♦...
  • Page 198 Type 5 ♦ LOWER PBX E&M channel 1: JP1, JP4, JP19, JP21 E&M channel 2: JP5, JP8, JP33, JP35 E&M channel 3: JP9, JP12, JP26, JP28 E&M channel 4: JP13, JP16, JP40, JP42 ♦ UPPER PBX E&M channel 1: JP1, JP4, JP19, JP21 E&M channel 2: JP5 JP8, JP33, JP35 E&M channel 3: JP9, JP12, JP26, JP28 E&M channel 4: JP13, JP16, JP40, JP42...
  • Page 199: Xv.6. Jumper Settings On The Ex200 (8E&M/0) Module

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide XV.6. JUMPER SETTINGS ON THE EX200 (8E&M/0) MODULE Since several different configurations are possible for the E&M module, unlike the others, some configuration adjustments are supposed to be done on it before it is installed in the system.
  • Page 200: Distribution Frame And Arrangement Of Cables To Be Used

    Regarding the cabinet type DS200 exchanges, internal distribution frame must be mounted directly in the distribution frame field that is on the back of the cabinet. On the other hand,...
  • Page 201 Regarding cabinet type DS200 installation, the telephone installation cable binders coming from the external distribution frame are pulled into the cabinet after being passed through the cable cover on the back.
  • Page 202: Xvi.2. Cables

    XVI.2. CABLES Using standard telephone installation cable binders may be useful for providing compliance with color code standards. Cable binders that are generally used contain 50, 100 or 200 pairs. Although alternative kinds of cables are available in the market, they should not be used except for very special cases.
  • Page 203 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide The 100-pair cable binder consists of two separate 50-pair binder group. The arrangement of each 50-pair cable binder within itself is as in the paragraph above. As for the arrangement of the two 50-pair binder group according to each other, the 50-pair binder group with the blue stripe constitutes the first group, while the 50-pair group with the orange stripe constitutes the second.
  • Page 204: Xvi.3. Cable Guides

    The illustrations below show sample cable conduit structures that are supposed to be built for the entire exchanges of the DS200 series. Cable exit channel on the bottom cover of DS200M...
  • Page 205 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide DS200S line cables Cable guide Distribution frame The distance between the exchange and the distribution frame should be at least 30 cm. Cabling for the wall type DS200 exchange is installed in a similar manner.
  • Page 206 1 Cabinet distribution frame surface 4 Cabinet cable guide 7 Cable guide Line cables coming from the 2 Distribution frame 8 Cable holder clicks external distribution frame 3 DS200 line cables 6 Cabinet cable entrance...
  • Page 207: Xvii. Final Preparations

    KTS ports that are available on the DS200 CPUKON card, and then the first extension of the first extension card (blue-white pair) should be connected to the red and green ends of the connection box that is at the other end of that cable.
  • Page 208: How To Put The System Into Service

    After all the cards have been installed, the system is ready to be powered. The methods for powering the system properly have been listed below for different system configurations: XVIII.1. DS200 XVIII.1.A. WALL-TYPE SYSTEMS WITH SINGLE RACK 1) One makes sure the entire cables in the rack have been connected properly.
  • Page 209: Xviii.1.C. Cabinet-Type Systems

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide XVIII.1.C. CABINET-TYPE SYSTEMS 1) One makes sure the intra-rack and inter-rack connections have been made properly. 2) The primary mains switch that is on the control panel of the cabinet is checked to see whether it is off.
  • Page 210: Xviii.1.D. Cabinet-Type Systems With Two Cabinets

    XVIII.1.D. CABINET-TYPE SYSTEMS WITH TWO CABINETS 1) One makes sure the intra-rack, inter-rack and inter-cabinet connections have been made properly. 2) The primary mains switches that are on the control panels of the cabinets are checked to see whether they are off. 3) The primary battery switches that are on the control panels of the cabinets are checked to see whether they are off.
  • Page 211 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide WARNING 1) In order to turn on and off a cabinet-type system, the mains and primary battery switches that are on the front of the cabinet are used. 2) The correct way of powering the system is putting the batteries in use after turning the system on.
  • Page 212 XVIII.3.DS200L Make sure the intra-rack, inter-rack and other kinds of cabling within the DS200L system is proper. Follow the instructions below to commission the system after installation has been completed: 1) Power ON the external power supplies, inverters and the Ethernet switch of the system.
  • Page 213 Jul 16 10:53:53 ds300s KAREL[16698]: DSINIT: ******* KAREL DS200L SYSTEM ******* Jul 16 10:53:53 ds300s KAREL[16698]: DSINIT: *********************************** 10:53:53 ds300s KAREL[16698]: DSINIT: Version: Jul 16 10:53:53 ds300s KAREL[16698]: DSINIT: Build : Mar 2 2009 - 17:48:54 10:53:53 ds300s KAREL[16698]: DSINIT: Checking multiple...
  • Page 214 PCU. These are the files in the subfolders of /karel/home folder like alarm, cm and data. In order to make sure that the content of a subfolder is appropriate, the system is stopped, the subfolder is renamed and the system is started again (in this case the system recreates the missing subfolder and its content again).
  • Page 215: Testing The System And Troubleshooting Basic Problems

    DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide XIX. TESTING THE SYSTEM AND TROUBLESHOOTING BASIC PROBLEMS It would be useful to test the basic functions of the exchange, after it has been put into operation. It would be even more useful for detecting some possible errors in advance, if those tests are done before the line cables are attached to the main distribution frame.
  • Page 216 If anything is ever observed that does not agree with the table and notes above, then probably there is a problem in the system. If the upper LED of one of the EX200 modules is not on, then this may indicate that there is a short circuit in the line cables that have been connected to that module.
  • Page 217 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide The table below shows card locations and slot numbers for a six-rack system: rack 014 rack rack 046 rack 062 rack rack UTIL200 cards EX200 or EVM200 cards CPU200/CC card (no slot number) CCU card (no slot number) For the other towers of DS200L system the slot numbers increases accordingly.
  • Page 218 Attention should be paid to the points stated below, in order not to face a dust contamination problem that may cause a decrease in performance of the DS200 series systems. Therefore it is recommended that the following explanations be read carefully and be applied.
  • Page 219 The points, which the authorized technical personnel should pay attention to regarding the air shutter filter that is located under the DS200 system cabinet, are as follows: The air shutter filters that are at the top of the cabinet must be removed from their place and cleaned every month, and they should be changed every six months.
  • Page 220 THE DISTANCE MEASUREMENT TABLE Distance Definition Distance Recommended Positioning (meters) Exchange –internal distribution frame Back of the cabinet Internal dist. frame – 1 external dist. frame At least 20 meters external dist. frame – 2 external dist. They may be close. frame Exchange –...
  • Page 221 DS Series PBX Technical Reference And Installation Guide THE POWER CONSUMPTION TABLE Device Estimated power consumption Exchange External Modem HSDL modem List the other devices below.

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