Pdku Installation Procedure; Pdku Wiring; Pdku Programming Overview; Unit (Peku) - Toshiba strata DK8 Installation Instructions Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for strata DK8:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

7.15 PDIU-DVPDIU-DIP Configuration.
Refer to
Station Apparatus
Installation,
Section
100-816-206,
and Peripherals
Installation,
Chapter
7, for installa-
tion procedures
for the PDIU-DVPDIU-Dl2.
PDIU-
Dls/PDIU-Dl2s
can be equipped
with any digital
telephone
connected
to PDKU Circuits
1 - 7 with
PDKUl
or Circuits 1 - 8 with PDKU2.
7.16 DDCB Configuration.
Refer to Peripherals
Installation,
Section
100-816-207,
for installation
procedures
for the DDCB.
The DDCB
must
be
connected
to the Circuit 8 on the PDKU.
7.17 ADM Configuration.
Refer to Section 100-816-
206, Paragraph
7.00.
7.20 PDKU Installation Procedure
7.21
Install the PDKU in accordance
with the fol-
lowing steps:
1) Remove the PCB from its protective
packaging.
2) Insert the PDKU into the appropriate
slot (see
Paragraph
5.22, and apply firm, even pres-
sure to ensure
proper
mating
of connectors.
NOTE:
Ensure the PDKlJ's component
side is facing
right when installing
it in the KSU.
4) After installing
the PDKU, gently pull the PCB
outward.
If the connectors
are properly mated,
a slight resistance
will be felt..
7.30 PDKU Wiring
7.31
Refer to PDKU Wiring Diagrams,
for wiring/interconnecting
details.
7.40 PDKU Programming Overview
Chapter
8,
7.41
The following
parameters
may be specified,
through
programming,
for the PDKU:
Program 03
l
Specify code 61 if no options
are installed
on a
PDKU.
l
Specify
code 62 to indicate
a PDKU that will
support
stations that must receive Off-hook
Call
Announce
(OCA).
l
Specify code 64 to indicate
a PDKU configured
for a DDSS console
and OCA.
Programs 20,21, and 22
l
Use to configure
PDIU-Dls/PDIU-Dl2s
and PDIU-
DSs.
INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB
SECTION 100-816-205
MARCH 1993
Programs 28 and 29
l
Use for DDSS assignments.
Program 30
l
Adjusts
initial off-hook
volume
level for digital
telephone
handsets.
Program 92-5
l
Initializes
initial ringing, speaker,
and muted ring
volume
levels of digital telephones.
Programs 77-1,77-2, and 79
l
Used for DDCB and door phone assignments
8 ELECTRONIC
TELEPHONE
INTERFACE
UNIT (PEKU)
8.00 General
8.01
The
Electronic
Telephone
Interface
Unit
(PEKU)
provides
eight
ports for electronic
tele-
phones
and it must be installed
in the Expansion
Unit.
It is recommended
that the current
6500-
series be used, because
this series consumes
the
least amount
of power.
8.02 The PEKU can be configured
to receive Off-
hook Call Announce
(OCA)
by installing
an Off-
hook Call Announce
Unit (EOCU).
It can also be
configured
to support
an HDSS
console
and an
external
Background
Music (BGM) source connec-
tor. An external
amplifier
for two-CO
line confer-
ence calls can also be connected
to Circuits 6 and
7 of the PEKU. The HDSS console,
the external
amplifier,
and the BGM source, are wired directly to
the PEKU and require no additional
hardware,
but
do require
specific
ports/circuits.
Electronic
tele-
phones also wire directly to the PEKU, and they can
be connected
to any PEKU circuit.
8.03
PEKU controls
and interface
connectors
are
shown
in Figure 5-13 and described
in Table 5-B.
8.10 PEKU Hardware Options
8.11
The PEKU supports
the following
hardware
options:
Internal Options
l
Off-hook
Call Announce
Unit (EOCU)
External Options
l
HDSS console
l
BGM source connection
l
External
Amplifier
5-17

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Strata dk16

Table of Contents