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Aria-34e
Digital Key Telephone System
4.
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................ 4-1
ISSUE
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.5.1
KSU GROUNDING ........................................................................................................................... 4-6
4.5.2
POWER LINE SURGE PROTECTION ........................................................................................... 4-6
4.5.3
INSTALLING POWER SUPPLY UNIT .......................................................................................... 4-6
4.5.4
POWER VOLTAGE SELECT .......................................................................................................... 4-7
4.5.5
BATTERY BACKUP INSTALLATION ........................................................................................... 4-7
4.5.6
RING GENERATOR INSTALLATION ........................................................................................... 4-9
4.5.7
BOARD INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................. 4-10
4.5.8
SOFTWARE ROM INSTALLATION ............................................................................................ 4-13
4.5.9
MAIN BOARD UNIT (MBU) INSTALLATION ........................................................................... 4-13
4.5.10
MEMORY EXPANSION MODULE UNIT (MEMU) INSTALLATION ...................................... 4-16
4.5.11
PHASE LOCK LOOP UNIT-2 (PLLU2) INSTALLATION .......................................................... 4-16
4.5.12
MODEM UNIT (MODU) INSTALLATION .................................................................................. 4-16
4.5.13
SERIAL INTERFACE UNIT (SIU) INSTALLATION ................................................................. 4-17
4.5.14
4.5.15
ISDN 2BRI (2B+D: 2 BASIC RATE INTERFACE) INSTALLATION........................................ 4-20
4.5.16
ISDN PRI (30B+D: PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE) INSTALLATION..................................... 4-20
4.5.17
ISDN STIB (S/T INTERFACE BOARD) INSTALLATION ......................................................... 4-21
4.5.18
4.5.19
DTIB (DIGITAL TERMINAL INTERFACE BOARD) INSTALLATION ................................... 4-23
4.5.20
4.5.21
DIGITAL VOICE INTERFACE BOARD (DVIB) INSTALLATION ........................................... 4-24
4.5.22
PFTU (POWER FAILURE TRANSFER UNIT) INSTALLATION ............................................. 4-25
4.5.23
PFTU-I ............................................................................................................................................ 4-25
4.5.24
PFTU ............................................................................................................................................... 4-26
4.6
4.6.1
BATTERY BACK-UP WIRING INSTALLATION ........................................................................ 4-28
4.6.2
SIU RS-232C PORT WIRING ........................................................................................................ 4-29
4.6.3
INSTALLATION TAILS - TERMINATION PROCEDURE ........................................................ 4-29
4.7
4.7.1
Digital Keyset & Terminal Wiring .................................................................................................. 4-34
4.7.2
Electronic Keyset & Terminal Wiring ............................................................................................ 4-34
4.7.3
Single Line Telephone Wiring ........................................................................................................ 4-35
4.7.4
Power Failure Transfer Wiring ...................................................................................................... 4-36
4.7.5
CO Line Wiring ............................................................................................................................... 4-38
4.7.6
Clock Control Cable Wiring ............................................................................................................ 4-39
4.7.7
Music On Hold (MOH) Wiring ....................................................................................................... 4-42
4.7.8
External Paging Port (EXT. PAGE) Wiring .................................................................................. 4-42
4.7.9
External Paging Port (EXT.PAGE) & General Purpose Relays Wiring ....................................... 4-42
4.7.10
Alarm Detect Port Wiring ............................................................................................................... 4-43
Installation
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1.3
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1.3
31/1/99 ...................... 4-1
1.3
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1.3
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1.3
31/1/99 ...................... 4-3
1.3
31/1/99 .................... 4-28
1.3
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System INSTALLATION ............................4-1 ISSUE 31/1/99 INTRODUCTION 31/1/99 ...... 4-1 SITE PLANNING 31/1/99 ...... 4-1 INSTALLATION PLANNING 31/1/99 ...... 4-2 UNPACKING THE KSU 31/1/99 ...... 4-2 KSU EQUIPMENT MOUNTING 31/1/99 ...... 4-3 4.5.1 KSU GROUNDING ........................... 4-6 4.5.2...
  • Page 2 Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System INSTALLATION CHECK LIST 31/1/99 ....4-44...
  • Page 3: Installation

    System Wiring 4.2 SITE PLANNING The Aria-34e key telephone system must not be subjected to harsh environmental conditions. To ensure easy servicing and reliable operation, several factors must be considered when planning the system installation. Always remember the following before installing the KSU and...
  • Page 4: Installation Planning

    Digital Key Telephone System 4.3 INSTALLATION PLANNING a) Aria-34e system has been designed as a plug-in card/unit type system to provide up to 38 port user capacity, with a maximum of 34 extension ports or CO Line ports. b) Plug-in boards such as LCOB, 4LCO, ETIB, DTIB, SLIB, 4SLI, DVIB can be installed in the system as required to expand system capacity.
  • Page 5: Ksu Equipment Mounting 1.3 31/1/99

    4.5 KSU EQUIPMENT MOUNTING The KSU equipment is designed for wall mounting according to Figure 1. Figure 1. Aria-34e KSU Mounting The KSU must not be mounted directly on a masonry or dry walled surface. A wooden backboard(plywood or pressed board) of sufficient size should be attached to the wall for the KSU to be mounted upon.
  • Page 6 Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Figure 2. for a typical system mounting dimensions. Insert 4 screws (#10 or larger) into the backboard and tighten enough to hold the weight of the KSU. When the KSU is in position, the screws should be tightened and the KSU should be securely mounted.
  • Page 7 Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Figure 2. Aria-34e Dimensions Rev 1.3 Aria Communications Pty Ltd. A.C.N. 090 723 925...
  • Page 8: Ksu Grounding

    Digital Key Telephone System 4.5.1 KSU GROUNDING The Aria-34e Series of Digital Key Telephone Systems do not provide separate earth terminal for PE (Protective Earth) and TRC (Telecom Reference Conductor). The Protective Earth connection is via the 240VAC GPO and power cord. It is absolutely essential that the Protective Earth terminal of the 240VAC GPO is bonded to the building protective earth system, as verified by an electrician.
  • Page 9: Power Voltage Select

    The battery is charged by the charging circuit in the AC/DC power supply during normal system operation. During AC power loss, the battery will supply power for the system without power interruption. d) The chart below gives the approximate backup time for the Aria-34e series. Rev 1.3 Aria Communications Pty Ltd.
  • Page 10 Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Aria-34e Battery Capacity 7 AH 26 AH Figure 4. BATTERY BACK-UP CONNECTION Rev 1.3 Aria Communications Pty Ltd. A.C.N. 090 723 925...
  • Page 11: Ring Generator Installation

    Digital Key Telephone System 4.5.6 RING GENERATOR INSTALLATION The Ring Generator Unit is needed in the Aria-34e KSU when any Single Line Telephone Devices are supported. This includes a modem, fax or an industry standard AUSTEL approved SLT. These devices interface with the 4SLI or SLIB cards in the system. The RGU is used to provide ringing and message wait source power for the SLT devices.
  • Page 12: Board Installation

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System 4.5.7 BOARD INSTALLATION WARNING: The power must be OFF when removing/installing all boards. The printed circuit boards used to configure the system are referred to as PCB's. The PCB's contain digital circuitry which, while extremely reliable, can be damaged by exposure to excessive static.
  • Page 13 Digital Key Telephone System Figure 6. PCB Installation There are 7 slots in the Aria-34e system to extend or modify the system configuration. However, there are some restrictions when installing the optional boards. The upper slot (slot #1) is reserved for DVIB or STIB, the next slot (slot #2) is reserved only for 4SLI board, the next slot (slot #3) is reserved for one of 4SLI, 2BRI, or PRI boards and the next four(4) slots(slot #4~7) are universal slots.
  • Page 14 Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Figure 7. Slot Assignment When the system is initialised, the default slot assignment is automatically defined according to the board installation. 4-12 Rev 1.3 Aria Communications Pty Ltd. A.C.N. 090 723 925...
  • Page 15: Software Rom Installation

     General Purpose Relay Contacts The Aria-34e provides two (2) dry relay contacts to activate optional external equipment such as Loud Sounding Alarms on CO line ring etc. Connections for this feature are made on the MDF and CHAMP cable assembly devices must be fitted.
  • Page 16 One (1) external paging amplifier may be connected to the External Paging port on the Aria-34e MBU. Connection for this feature is made via an AUSTEL Approved MOH LIU (must be fitted as close as possible to the connecting device) through the External Paging port on the MBU.
  • Page 17 Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Figure 9. MEMORY BACK-UP SWITCH The MBU also has a four position DIP switches (SW1). The following shows the function of each switch position: Switch 4 System data base initialize when power on - on : Initialize system data base when power on...
  • Page 18: Phase Lock Loop Unit-2 (Pllu2) Installation

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System LED4 Basic digital keyset in-use LED - on : at least one port of six(6) digital terminal is busy (in-use state). - off : all six(6) digital terminal ports are idle state. LED3 Display task changing (software testing purpose) This LED will be turn on/off (toggle) when software tasks are changing.
  • Page 19: Serial Interface Unit (Siu) Installation

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System When the MODU is allocated to a station port, the port does not require a station to be connected. If the MODU is installed the SIU(2) must be removed from the system. Please refer to Figure 8.
  • Page 20: Analog Co/Pabx Line Interface Boards (4Lco/Lcob) Installation

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Figure 10. 1x SIU INSTALLATION Figure 11. 2x SIU INSTALLATION PROTOCOL = BAUD RATE, 8 DATA BITS, 0 STOP BITS, NO PARITY. 4.5.14 ANALOG CO/PABX LINE INTERFACE BOARDS (4LCO/LCOB) INSTALLATION There are several types of CO/PABX Line interface boards available. These boards include the 4LCO and LCOB (CO/PABX Line, Loop Start).
  • Page 21 Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Receiver Unit (DTRU) for detecting DTMF tones for Single Line devices, for DISA and functionality of the DVIB. Each DTRU contains two detection circuits that are time shared under software control. One CMU must be provided for each Loop Start CO Line port which requires call metering detection.
  • Page 22: Isdn 2Bri (2B+D: 2 Basic Rate Interface) Installation

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System 4.5.15 ISDN 2BRI (2B+D: 2 BASIC RATE INTERFACE) INSTALLATION The 2BRI card provides 2 ports of BRI (Basic Rate Interface) format ISDN CO interface. This board is used to interface with Telstra OnRamp service supporting ISDN developed to the I- CTR3[4] European Technical Standards.
  • Page 23: Isdn Stib (S/T Interface Board) Installation

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Figure 15. PRI BOARD 4.5.17 ISDN STIB (S/T INTERFACE BOARD) INSTALLATION The STIB provides 2 ports of BRI (Basic Rate Interface) format „S‟ and „T‟ mode interface. This board is developed to the I-CTR3[4] European Technical Standards for Basic Rate Access. The operating mode selection is performed by setting the shorting pins and DIP switches to the required position.
  • Page 24: Etib (Electronic Terminal Interface Board) Installation

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Figure 16. STIB BOARD There are two(2) jumper pins and one(1) mode selection switch for each port. In normal operation, these should be set as in the above table. Customer configuration may require different configurations, these short pin connections of CONN3 (for 1st port) or CONN4 (for 2nd port) can be set to different operation modes.
  • Page 25: Dtib (Digital Terminal Interface Board) Installation

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Figure 17. ETIB BOARD 4.5.19 DTIB (DIGITAL TERMINAL INTERFACE BOARD) INSTALLATION The DTIB provides 6 ports of normal type or 2B type digital terminal interfaces. All the ports can support 2B format of digitised voice and data. The connection between the DTIB and digital terminals are performed through CHAMP connectors on the MBU.
  • Page 26: Digital Voice Interface Board (Dvib) Installation

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System The major difference is shown in table below. The 4SLI board can be installed on slot #2 only but the SLIB can be installed any one of universal slots(slot #4~7). Board Slot No. Ports...
  • Page 27: Pftu (Power Failure Transfer Unit) Installation

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Note: The DVIB board should be installed in slot #1 or slot #4~7. Number of Voice 4 channels Channels Basic System Voice 4 minutes Announcement Configuration ACD/UCD Message 3 minutes User Greeting 17.5 minutes...
  • Page 28: Pftu

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Figure 22. PFTU-I INSTALLATION 4.5.24 PFTU Figure 23 shows the exterior of the PFTU module and how to connect this optional module to the MBU. This module switches six CO lines to single line telephones directly via the CHAMP connector during commercial power or processor failure.
  • Page 29 Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Note:- The installer can adjust the diameter and length of above wires depending on the site conditions. Figure 23. EXTERIOR OF PFTU MODULE Figure 24. PFTU INSTALLATION 4-27 Rev 1.3 Aria Communications Pty Ltd.
  • Page 30: System Wiring

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System 4.6 SYSTEM WIRING 4.6.1 BATTERY BACK-UP WIRING INSTALLATION The system can be equipped with external batteries for proper operation when local AC power fails. The Back-Up batteries are connected to the connector on the front of the PSU, as shown in Figure 25.
  • Page 31: Siu Rs-232C Port Wiring

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System 4.6.2 SIU RS-232C PORT WIRING The SIU has one industry standard 9 pin RS-232C connector. The RS-232C ports are connected by 9-pin “D” connectors as shown in . Note that the communication settings are 9600 bps, 8 bits data, no parity bit and 1 stop bit.
  • Page 32: Station Wiring

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System 4.7 STATION WIRING There are three(3) 25 pair CHAMP connectors(CN14 ~ CN16) in the left most side of the MBU. These connectors are used to connect all ports of the system except the ETIB and ISDN line/terminal. Such as CO lines, electronic keysets, digital keysets and single line telephones.
  • Page 33 Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System The usage of (CN14): 6 digital terminal ports on the MBU 4 SLT ports on the 4SLI board which is installed on the slot #2 1 alarm detection port 2 ports of general purpose relay dry contacts...
  • Page 34 Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Punch-Down MBU Connector CN14 Block Pin Pair Color-Code Designation WH/BL RELAY-R1 BL/WH RELAY-T1 WH/OR OR/WH WH/GN RELAY-R2 GN/WH RELAY-T2 WH/BN BN/WH WH/SL SL/WH RD/BL BL/RD RD/OR PFT-VO OR/RD PFT-CTL RD/GN GN/RD RD/BN BN/RD RD/SL...
  • Page 35 Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System CN16 detailed pin mapping table is shown in Table 2. Punch-Down MBU connector CN16 Block Pin Pair Color-Code Designation WH/BL BL/WH WH/OR slot #7 - R6 OR/WH slot #7 - T6 WH/GN slot #7 - R5...
  • Page 36: Digital Keyset & Terminal Wiring

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System 4.7.1 Digital Keyset & Terminal Wiring Wiring from the DTIB installed on universal slots and basic digital keyset interface ports of the MBU to station modular block requires one pair of wire. Digitised voice, signaling and power are sent over this pair.
  • Page 37: Single Line Telephone Wiring

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Figure 30. ELECTRONIC STATION WIRING 4.7.3 Single Line Telephone Wiring The 4SLI/SLIB is wired to an SLT device with a single pair of wires that provide power feed, voice and signaling to and from the SLT. Typical wiring to the SLT jack is shown in Figure 31 and Table 4 gives direct mapping with above mentioned Table 2.
  • Page 38: Power Failure Transfer Wiring

    PFTU for power failure transfer function. These SLTs also can be used as normal extensions of the Aria-34e system by connecting as shown below in Figure 32. The detailed CHAMP connector pin assignment of the PFTU is described in Table Figure 32.
  • Page 39 Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System Punch-Down PFTU Connector Block Pin Pair Color-Code Designation WH/BL COT1-IN BL/WH COR1-IN WH/OR COT1-OUT OR/WH COR1-OUT WH/GN TEL1-T GN/WH TEL1-R WH/BN SLIB1-T BN/WH SLIB1-R WH/SL COT2-IN SL/WH COR2-IN RD/BL COT2-OUT BL/RD COR2-OUT RD/OR TEL2-T...
  • Page 40: Co Line Wiring

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System 4.7.5 CO Line Wiring The 4LCO and LCOB are wired to the CO line from telephone company through CN15 of the MBU. Refer to following Table 6.( CO connector-CN15). Punch-Down MBU Connector CN15 Block Pin...
  • Page 41: Clock Control Cable Wiring

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System MBU connector CN15 Direct mapping (for slot #4~7) to TIE line Remark SLOT #N - CO1-T VT - 1 SLOT #N - CO1-R VR - 1 SLOT #N - CO2-T Port 1 SLOT #N - CO2-R...
  • Page 42 Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System For example, when the 2BRI(or PRI) board is installed in slot #3 and the STIB board is installed in any one of universal slots, connect from CN1(out) of 2BRI (or PRI) to CN2(in) of STIB.
  • Page 43 Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System (2BRI or PRI Card is installed in slot 2, and one or more STIB is(are) installed in slot 1 and the universal slot(s)) (STIB‟s are installed in universal slot(s)) Figure 34. MULTIPLE ISDN BOARD WIRING 4-41 Rev 1.3...
  • Page 44: Music On Hold (Moh) Wiring

    Digital Key Telephone System 4.7.7 Music On Hold (MOH) Wiring The Aria-34e System sends internal or external music signal to CO lines that are on hold. The default music source input is assigned to an internal source, and the external music source can be used by programming the system database and connecting an external music source to the blue colored audio jack(PJ2) of the MBU.
  • Page 45: Alarm Detect Port Wiring

    Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System There are two general purpose relays in the MBU and these contacts are connected through CHAMP connector (CN14) of the MBU. The detailed pin assignments of these contacts are shown in Table 1. The dry relay contact can be used to power ON/OFF functions for external amplifiers.
  • Page 46 Aria-34e Installation Digital Key Telephone System 4.8 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST 1. Ensure Power Supply is secured properly within the KSU using supplied spring washers and screws. 2. Ensure that a separately cabled and fused 240VAC G.P.O. is provided for the system.
  • Page 47 Aria-34e Digital Key Telephone System...

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