Karel DS200 Installation Manual
Karel DS200 Installation Manual

Karel DS200 Installation Manual

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I. SETTING UP THE SYSTEM ........................................................................................... 1
I.1.THE WALL TYPE DS200 SYSTEM INSTALLATION .............................................................. 1
I.1.A. PREPARATION ...............................................................................................................................1
I.1.B. APPLICATION ................................................................................................................................1
I.1.C. GROUNDING ..................................................................................................................................4
I.1.D. BATTERY CONNECTION................................................................................................................5
I.2.THE CABINET-TYPE DS200 SYSTEM INSTALLATION ........................................................ 5
I.2.A. PREPARATION ...............................................................................................................................5
I.2.B. APPLICATION ................................................................................................................................6
I.2.C. INSTALLATION OF SYSTEMS WITH FOUR OR MORE RACKS .....................................................8
I.2.C.1.1. ATTACHING THE CC EXTRA CARD ONTO THE CPU200 CARD: ..........................................................................9
I.2.C.1.2. INTEGRATION OF THE C MASTER CARD TO THE MAIN RACK:........................................................................10
I.2.C.1.3. CONNECTING THE BPLSPS-FCX CABLE:.........................................................................................................11
I.2.C.2. CONNECTIONS ON THE FOURTH RACK: .............................................................................................12
I.2.C.2.1. INTEGRATION OF THE C SLAVE CARD TO THE MAIN RACK ............................................................................12
I.2.C.2.2. ATTACHING THE CC ENABLE CARD TO THE MAIN RACK: ..............................................................................12
I.2.C.2.3. CONNECTING THE BPLSPS-FCX CABLE:.........................................................................................................12
I.2.D. GROUNDING ................................................................................................................................12
I.2.E. BATTERY CONNECTION ..............................................................................................................14
I.3.INSTALLING POWER SUPPLIES IN THE SYSTEM............................................................ 16
I.3.A. SPS200 AC/DC POWER SUPPLY .................................................................................................16
I.3.B. SPS248 DC/DC POWER SUPPLY ................................................................................................16
I.4.INTEGRATING MODULES TO THE SYSTEM...................................................................... 16
I.4.A.CPU200, REDUNDANT CPU200 & DS200 CPUKON CARDS.......................................................16
I.4.A.1. THE LAN ADAPTOR CARD:....................................................................................................................17
I.4.B. THE UTIL200 UTILITY MODULE ..................................................................................................18
I.4.B.1. ınstallıng the conference chıp on UTIL200...........................................................................................18
I.4.C. CON2/CON3 LINE CONNECTION CARDS...................................................................................19
I.4.D. INSTALLING EXPANSION MODULES .........................................................................................21
I.4.D.1. ATTACHING EX200 MODULES: .............................................................................................................21
I.4.D.2. CABLING OF EX200 MODULES: ............................................................................................................22
I.4.D.2.1. EX200 (0/16) ANALOG EXTENSION MODULE:...................................................................................................22
I.4.D.2.2. EX200 (8/0) ANALOG LINE MODULE: ................................................................................................................23
I.4.D.2.3. EX200 (0/8S0) ISDN BRI EXTENSION MODULE: ...............................................................................................23
I.4.D.2.4. EX200 (1S2/0) ISDN PRI MODULE: ....................................................................................................................24
I.4.D.2.5. EX200 (1R2/0) R2 DIGITAL LINE MODULE: .......................................................................................................24
I.4.D.2.6. EX200 (0/8U) DIGITAL EXTENSION MODULE:...................................................................................................25
I.4.D.2.7. EX200 (0/16U) DIGITAL EXTENSION MODULE:.................................................................................................25
I.4.D.2.8. EX200 (8 T0/S0) ISDN BRI LINE/EXTENSION MODULE: ...................................................................................26
I.4.D.2.9. EX200 (0/8LB) LOCAL BATTERY EXTENSION MODULE:...................................................................................27
I.4.D.2.10. EX200 (4E&M/0) E&M LINE MODULE: ............................................................................................................27
I.4.G. INSTALLATION OF THE EVM200L MODULE ..............................................................................31
I.5. THE FINAL PREPARATIONS............................................................................................ 31
II. PUTTING THE SYSTEM ON LINE............................................................................... 33
II.1. SINGLE-RACK, WALL-TYPE SYSTEM............................................................................. 33
II.2. TWO-RACK WALL-TYPE SYSTEM................................................................................... 33
II.3. CABINET-TYPE SYSTEM................................................................................................. 33
II.4. TWO-CABINET SYSTEM.................................................................................................. 34
CONTENTS
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS I. SETTING UP THE SYSTEM ................... 1 I.1.THE WALL TYPE DS200 SYSTEM INSTALLATION .............. 1 I.1.A. PREPARATION ..........................1 I.1.B. APPLICATION ..........................1 I.1.C. GROUNDING ..........................4 I.1.D. BATTERY CONNECTION........................5 I.2.THE CABINET-TYPE DS200 SYSTEM INSTALLATION ............5 I.2.A. PREPARATION ..........................5 I.2.B. APPLICATION ..........................6 I.2.C.
  • Page 2: Setting Up The System

    I.1.THE WALL TYPE DS200 SYSTEM INSTALLATION If the DS200 system consists of one or two racks at most, then it can be mounted as wall type. As for the systems with three or more racks, they definitely have to be mounted as cabinet type.
  • Page 3 3- If there are two DS200 racks to be installed, then the lower hole of the wall mount bars, for the first rack to be installed (That will be the lower rack.), should be 100 cm. above the floor.
  • Page 4 DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide 9- Hold the exchange so that the wall mount bar holes at the back of the exchange correspond to the wall mount bar holders, then push the exchange towards the wall, so that the holders would carry it.
  • Page 5: I.1.C. Grounding

    230 VAC input. I.1.C. GROUNDING Grounding is required for protecting the DS200 exchange from lightning and other sources of high voltage that may affect through lines or peripheral devices. The 230 VAC power cable of the exchange has grounding feature, so there is no need for an extra grounding if the electrical installation of the building has sound grounding.
  • Page 6: I.1.D. Battery Connection

    The following requirements should be fulfilled prior to the installation of the exchange: 1- The DS200 exchange cabinet should be installed in places that are not exposed to direct sunlight, that are not humid, but that are ventilated, well lit, with an environmental temperature of 0-45 2- It should not be exposed to the effects of dust, vibration, oil and water.
  • Page 7: I.2.B. Application

    DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide 3- Devices that generate high frequency waves (such as welding machines, office equipment such as computers and telex machines, air conditioners, TV sets) should not be in the same room if possible, and they should be at least 3 meters away from the exchange, otherwise.
  • Page 8 DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide Figure – 5 7- Open the cable panels from rear in order to facilitate the access. 8- In order to connect the main rack and the auxiliary racks, as well as to make inter-rack ground connection: First, use the BPL200-FC and BPLSPS-FC connection cables that come with the auxiliary rack.
  • Page 9: I.2.C. Installation Of Systems With Four Or More Racks

    I.2.C. INSTALLATION OF SYSTEMS WITH FOUR OR MORE RACKS Installation of the DS200 system in configurations with four, five or six racks is indeed a step that follows the cabinet-type installation of the system. Except the case of the four-rack cabinet that has been designed for the four-rack systems,...
  • Page 10: I.2.C.1. Connections In The Main Rack, To Which The Cpu200 Card Has Been Attached

    7) BPLSPS-FCX cable In order to facilitate the connection of the two cabinets, you need to remove the SPS248 power units, UTIL200, DS200 CPUKON and CPU200 cards (redundant CPU200, too, if there is any.) I.2.C.1. CONNECTIONS IN THE MAIN RACK, TO WHICH THE CPU200 CARD HAS BEEN ATTACHED: I.2.C.1.1.
  • Page 11: I.2.C.1.2. Integration Of The C Master Card To The Main Rack

    The C Master card must be attached to the main rack on which there is CPU200. Structure of this card is suitable for attaching it to the plastic card slots of DS200 and its size is the same as that of the CPU200 card. However, there is no 64-pin male connector at the back of the card for the backplane connection.
  • Page 12: I.2.C.1.3. Connecting The Bplsps-Fcx Cable

    The cable connections are the same as above. Then, attach the DS200 CPUKON, UTIL200, CPU200 and redundant CPU200 (if there is any) of the main rack to their corresponding slots, as will be described in later sections.
  • Page 13: I.2.C.2. Connections On The Fourth Rack

    The operation of connecting two cabinets to each other will have been completed after applying the steps above. I.2.D. GROUNDING Grounding is essential for protecting the DS200 Exchange from the effects of lightning or other sources of high voltage that might affect over lines or peripheral devices. V003. 25.06.2002...
  • Page 14 The cable coming from the grounding plate or grounding system must be connected to the ground connection point of the exchange. The DS200 Exchange and auxiliary racks are connected to each other tightly at the ground connection points with the ground connection cable that comes with the shipped hardware.
  • Page 15: I.2.E. Battery Connection

    THE BATTERY BREAKER MUST BE OFF DURING THE CONNECTION PROCESS. The system uses dry batteries. The batteries are placed at the bottom of the DS200 cabinet. The compartment has been designed as large enough to include 38 Ah, dry-type batteries.
  • Page 16 DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide 1. 230 VAC cable 4. BPL200-FC 7. Main grounding cable 2. BPLSPS-FC 5. Grounding screw 3. Grounding wire 6. Battery connection cables Figure – 9 V003. 25.06.2002 B-15...
  • Page 17: I.3.Installing Power Supplies In The System

    GuideFigure – 11). The DS200 CPUKON Connection Card has been situated in the leftmost slot of the main rack, as connected to the CPU200 card via the DS200 CPU-FC flat cable. The DS200 CPUKON card has not been connected to the BPL200-MAIN backplane.
  • Page 18: I.4.A.1. The Lan Adaptor Card

    In case it is necessary to take DS200 CPUKON out of the rack, press the card fixing latches on the front cover of the card toward the tag on the holder and then pull the module cautiously until DS200 CPU-FC appears.
  • Page 19: I.4.B. The Util200 Utility Module

    BPL200-MAIN or BPL200-AUX (While you are attaching the one that is on the main rack, be careful so that the DS200 CPU FC cable remains behind the card.) When the module has been completely set, fix it by using latches on the plastic card holder.
  • Page 20: I.4.C. Con2/Con3 Line Connection Cards

    DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide If the chip enabling conferencing with up to 16 participants, which is offered optionally is to be utilized within the system, then insert this into the socket that is reserved for it on the UTIL200 card of the first rack.
  • Page 21 DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide 1. Ground contact spring 4. Line status LED 7. CBL-8 line cable 2. Line connection connector (RJ45) 5. Card status LED 8. CBL-16 line cable 3. EX200B connection connector 6.
  • Page 22: I.4.D. Installing Expansion Modules

    DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide 1. CON2 / CON3 connection card 6. Ground contact spring of rack 2. Ground contact spring of 7. CBL-8 / CBL-16 line cable connection card 3. EX200B line card 8.
  • Page 23: I.4.D.2. Cabling Of Ex200 Modules

    DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide • After more than half of the module has been inserted into the slot, arrange any cable that is connected to the module. • You need to push a little bit harder so that the connector for backplane connection fits, which is at the back of the expansion card.
  • Page 24: I.4.D.2.2. Ex200 (8/0) Analog Line Module

    DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide A A A A B B B B 6th Extension Red ( ) – Blue ( A A A A B B B B 7th Extension Red ( ) –...
  • Page 25: I.4.D.2.4. Ex200 (1S2/0) Isdn Pri Module

    For the cable above, order of the four wires that are to be used for connection to ISDN devices is important. The signals represented as “R” are the receiving signals of DS200; on the other hand, the signals represented as “T” are the transmitting signals. Pay attention to this order for cabling.
  • Page 26: I.4.D.2.6. Ex200 (0/8U) Digital Extension Module

    DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide The assignments required for the line connections of the EX200 (1R2/0) card are given in the table below. Signal Signal D D D D - - - - type Connector Pin No...
  • Page 27: I.4.D.2.8. Ex200 (8 T0/S0) Isdn Bri Line/Extension Module

    For the cable above, order of the four wires that are to be used for connection to ISDN devices is important. The signals represented as “R” are the receiving signals of DS200; on the other hand, the signals represented as “T” are the transmitting signals. Pay attention to this order for cabling.
  • Page 28: I.4.D.2.9. Ex200 (0/8Lb) Local Battery Extension Module

    DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide Signal with respect RJ45 pins of the CBL-16 wires of Signal with respect to NT1 NT1 side the DS200 side to DS200 I.4.D.2.9. EX200 (0/8LB) LOCAL BATTERY EXTENSION MODULE: Pairs in the CBL-8 cable and connected extensions are given in the table below.
  • Page 29: I.4.E. Jumper Settings On The Ex200 (8T0/S0) Module

    DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide Connection orders of both signaling and voice transmission wires for cabling E&M lines are important. These wires should be connected by being crossed within their own groups. Those orders are given in the table below for two correspondent exchanges:...
  • Page 30: I.4.F. Jumper Settings On The Ex200 (4E&M/0) Module

    DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide I.4.F. JUMPER SETTINGS ON THE EX200 (4E&M/0) MODULE Since several different configurations are possible for the E&M module, unlike the others, some configuration settings must be done on it before it is installed in the system. Those settings are done through jumpers.
  • Page 31 DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide ♦ SIGNALING SIDE E&M channel 1: JP2, JP3, JP19, JP21, JP23 E&M channel 2: JP6, JP7, JP33, JP35, JP37 E&M channel 3: JP10, JP11, JP26, JP28, JP30 E&M channel 4: JP14, JP15, JP40, JP42, JP44 Type 4: ♦...
  • Page 32: I.4.G. Installation Of The Evm200L Module

    ADMIN200 has been loaded. For this, connect one end of the computer cable, which comes with DS200, to the RS232 output on the DS200 CPUKON card. As for the other end of the cable, connect it to the related serial port on the computer.
  • Page 33 KTS ports that are on the DS200 CPUKON card. Additionally, connect the first extension of the first EX200 (0/16) card (blue-white pair) to the red and green ends of the connection box that is at the other end of that cable.
  • Page 34: Ii. Putting The System On Line

    DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide II. PUTTING THE SYSTEM ON LINE After all the cards have been installed, the system is ready to be powered. The methods for properly powering the system have been listed below for different system configurations: II.1.
  • Page 35: Ii.4. Two-Cabinet System

    DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide 5) Plug the mains cords of the entire SPS200 modules into the mains outlets that are on the control panel of the cabinet. 6) Plug the mains cord that comes from the mains outlets on the control panel of the cabinet into an outlet of the premise that has been properly grounded.
  • Page 36 DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide 12) Turn on the primary mains switch that is on the control panel of the first cabinet. 13) Turn on the primary battery switch that is on the control panel of the first cabinet.
  • Page 37: Testing The System And Troubleshooting Basic Problems

    DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide III. TESTING THE SYSTEM AND TROUBLESHOOTING BASIC PROBLEMS It would be useful to test the fundamental characteristics of the exchange, after it has been put on line. It would be even more useful to detect some possible errors in advance, if those tests are done before the line cables are attached to the main distribution frame.
  • Page 38 DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide If you observe problems with LEDs of the CPU200, CC Enable, UTIL200 and SPS248 modules, then shut down the system and replace the modules whose LEDs are off with new ones. Put the system on line again, afterwards.
  • Page 39 DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide DS200 Installation Guide UTIL200 cards EX200 or EVM200 cards CPU200 card (no slot number) CC Enable card (no slot number) After the visual test and the necessary arrangements are completed, it would be useful to check the system in general simply.

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