Panasonic Digital Business System Installation Manual
Panasonic Digital Business System Installation Manual

Panasonic Digital Business System Installation Manual

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Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual
March 1997
Issue 5
Panasonic
Digital Business System

Installation Manual

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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Panasonic Digital Business System Installation Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Contents INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION OF THE CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT (CCU) EMOVING OVERS OUNTING ONNECTION AINS INSTALLING THE BUILT IN BACKUP BATTERIES INSTALLATION OF THE MODULAR CARDS LINKING TWO CCUS CONNECTION OF EXCHANGE LINES AND EXTENSIONS...
  • Page 3 Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 EXTERNAL PAGING ADAPTER AND LOUD RINGING BELL RS232C INTERFACE PC P ROGRAMMING OGGING CPC-EX C OGGING REMOTE PROGRAMMING INTERFACE METER PULSE DETECTION CARDS EXTERNAL BATTERY HEADSET CONNECTION HOST WORKING E&M CARD...
  • Page 4 Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 OMMON ROBLEMS HEIR OLUTIONS VOICE ANNOUNCE UNIT ARDWARE OUNTING IRING ABLE ONNECTIONS VAU D SWITCH SETTINGS EFAULT WITCH ETTINGS PERATIONAL ONSIDERATIONS EMI FILTER INSTALLATION...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    March 1997 Issue 5 Introduction This section describes the installation and connection of the Digital Business System and its components. Read the following section before beginning installation work. Important This apparatus must be installed in accordance with BS6701 and general approval NS/G/23/L/100005. This is a condition of the approval.
  • Page 6: Installation Of The Central Control Unit (Ccu)

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Installation Of The Central Control Unit (CCU) Note Do not use the telephone system components near sources of electric ‘noise’ or interference. Examples are: fluorescent lamps, air conditioners, televisions, fridges, washing machines, and radios.
  • Page 7: Wall Mounting The Ccu

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Wall Mounting The CCU Using the dimensions given for the appropriate CCU size in the table below fix four mounting screws into the wall leaving a 7mm protrusion to accept the mounting plate. Ensure the fixing method is appropriate to the type of wall.
  • Page 8: Connection Of The Mains Lead

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Connection Of The Mains Lead The DBS must be connected to the mains via a fused spur with a double pole isolation switch provided at the spur output or close to the equipment.
  • Page 9: Installing The Built In Backup Batteries

    DBS 90. The duration of system operation on battery power is dependant upon the traffic conditions at the time. Note 2: Panasonic recommend replacement of the backup batteries every three yeas. Note 3: The parts listed in table 3 are recommended. However any batteries which meet the specification can be...
  • Page 10: Installation Of The Modular Cards

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Installation Of The Modular Cards The DBS is configured using modular cards to support exchange lines, digital extensions, analogue extensions and system control functions. These cards are installed in the CCU in designated slots. The numbers of slots and hence the numbers of cards each CCU can support varies with the CCU used.
  • Page 11 Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Slot Card Number Of Slots In CCU Card Model Description By System Size Central Processor VB3775 System Control VB3665A LINE Line Card VB3660 (Note 3) E&M Card VB3663 Digital Extension Card VB3670 Analogue Ext.
  • Page 12: Linking Two Ccus

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Linking Two CCUs CCUs are linked using the connection cables and cards VB3691. The master CCU must be a DBS 90. One CPU card and one SCC are installed in the master CCU to provide control for the whole system. When two systems are linked the SCC slot in the slave and AUX 1 slot in the master are not used.
  • Page 13: Connection Of Exchange Lines And Extensions

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Connection Of Exchange Lines And Extensions To comply with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and it amendments 92./31/EEC and 93/68/EEC, EMI filters must be installed as per the EMI Filter Installation section later in this manual.
  • Page 14: Piggy-Back Connections

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Piggy-Back Connections The DBS can be used a host or subsidiary system. As a subsidiary system piggy-backed from the extension ports of a host PBX the connection from the host is presented as a series of exchange lines to the DBS. The DBS is then configured through programming to use those ports as piggy-backed lines and will provide recall signalling to the host.
  • Page 15: Extension Connection

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Extension Connection Extension connections are made via DDK connectors in a similar way to those for the exchange lines. Both Digital and Analogue extensions connect using two wires. The DSS operator console is wired as a digital extension or piggy backed with the operator extension.
  • Page 16: Dss Console Connection

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Analogue Extension Connection Analogue Extensions are wired to master sockets pins 2 and 5. Figure 10 - Analogue Extension Connection DSS Console Connection DSS 1 for the operator extension on port 1 and DSS 1 for the operator extension on port 2 can be wired sharing the same socket as the extension or wired as an individual digital extension.
  • Page 17: Wall Mounting The Proprietary Extension Telephones

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Wall Mounting The Proprietary Extension Telephones The VB3411, VB3411D, VB3411LDS, VB3611D and VB3611DS The VB3411, VB3411D, VB3411LDS, VB3611D and VB3611DS handsets have a base moulding which can be unclipped rotated and reattached to provide wall a wall mounting bracket.
  • Page 18: Slt Ring Generator

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 SLT Ring Generator The SLT Ring Generator is a power supply to provide ringing voltage for analogue extensions. It is sufficiently powerful to ring 20 analogue extensions at any one time. One Ring Generator is required for every CCU. When installing a double CCU system one Ring Generator must be fitted to each CCU in which analogue extensions are connected and required to ring.
  • Page 19: Power Fail Telephone Connection

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Power Fail Telephone Connection The DBS CCUs have a number of power fail telephone connection points. When a power failure occurs the first few exchange lines are switched to the Power Fail Units (PFUs). 40% of incoming only lines and 20% of incoming and outgoing lines must be supported in power fail mode.
  • Page 20: Doorphone & Doorlatch Interface

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Doorphone & Doorlatch Interface The doorphone and doorlatch interface is a separate unit which should be wall mounted externally to the DBS CCU. It connects to one exchange line port which must be set for pulse dialling and the 24v and GND terminals CN23.
  • Page 21: Music On Hold

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Music On Hold An external Music On Hold (MOH) source can be connected to JK1, an RCA phono jack on the right hand end of the MDF. The single source can be used to provide MOH and Background Music (BGM) for the system. Once the source has been connected the system programming requires setting and the DBS switched off and back on to enable the function.
  • Page 22: External Paging Adapter And Loud Ringing Bell

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 External Paging Adapter And Loud Ringing Bell The External Paging Adapter (EPA) VB30966 comes with a factory fitted connector. The EPA is connected to CN21 inside the DBS. The output side of the EPA has four screw terminals which are used to connect the paging or bell equipment.
  • Page 23: Rs232C Interface

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 RS232C Interface The DBS CCU is equipped with an RS232C interface located at the top left hand corner of the MDF (CN11). The connection is a female 25 way D-type socket. This can be used for call logging and on site programming via a PC.
  • Page 24: Call Logging

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Call Logging For call logging a capture device with an RS232C port is required. The simplest would be a serial printer, however more complex equipment can be connected in a similar way.
  • Page 25 Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 With the introduction of version 4 software basic hotel features were added to the DBS and further additions made to the call logging output. These indicate alarm setting and cancelling for extensions by the operator, extension and exchange line costs and service data output.
  • Page 26: Cpc-Ex Call Logging

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 CPC-EX Call Logging A number of chnages to the call logging output were made with the introduction of the CPC-EX. These are outlined below. The field layout is the same as for previous versions, but the data options have been expanded.
  • Page 27 Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy yy .. yy = Dialled Number yy .. yyA = ISDN Dialled Number Answered Byy .. yy = Number returned from ISDN as TLI is shown yy .. yyAyyyyy = ISDN Dialled Number Answered With Following DTMF Diallng NNNNEyy ..
  • Page 28 Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Extention Account Data In addition to the call data the DBS can output cumulative accounting data for extensions, networks, DISA Ids and trunks. These outputs are initiated fronm the Operator extension, please see Operating Instructions - Operator Features for the command sequences.
  • Page 29: Remote Programming Interface

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Remote Programming Interface The Remote Programming Interface (RAI) is a daughter board modem installed on the SCC card. With the RAI card installed a remote PC with modem can gain access to the system and adjust its programming.
  • Page 30: Meter Pulse Detection Cards

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Meter Pulse Detection Cards Meter pulse detection (MPD) cards are installed one per metered line as daughter boards on the line cards. When MPD cards are used the -48v power supply (VB3697) must be fitted to power them. If the system consists of more than one CCU a -48v power supply must be fitted to each CCU where MPD cards are used.
  • Page 31: External Battery

    90 cabinets. When using external batteries each CCU in the system will require a cabinet and battery unit. The power failure operation time will depend upon prevailing traffic conditions. The maintenance maximum back up time Panasonic recommend replacing the batteries every 3 years. The recommended replacement is VB24973 but any other battery meeting the specification can be used.
  • Page 32: Headset Connection

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Headset Connection The following company’s headset has been approved for use with the DBS systems. When the headset is used the handset must be disconnected. The headset is available for the headset manufacturer.
  • Page 33: E&M Card

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 E&M Card The E&M card (VB3663) is an interface card to provide a wide area DBS networking facility using E&M Private lines . Each E&M card provides three circuit connections.
  • Page 34: Network Matching And Gain Control Switches

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Network Matching And Gain Control Switches The E&M card two sets of switches which control the set up of the card to compensate for circuit characteristics. There are 3 groupings.
  • Page 35: Typical Examples

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Typical Examples Figure 28 - E&M 2-system configuration Figure 29 - E&M 3-system configuration Figure 30 - E&M 4-system configuration...
  • Page 36: Wiring

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Wiring Install the E&M card into one of the allowed slots. Refer to Table 8 for details of which slots are available on each system Insert the wires from the private circuit into the DDK in the following order...
  • Page 37 Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Figure 33 - DBS To DBS E&M Connection...
  • Page 38: Ac15A Card

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 AC15A Card The AC15A card (VB3673) is an interface card to provide a wide area DBS networking facility using AC15A Private lines . Each AC15A card provides three circuit connections.
  • Page 39: Typical Examples

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Typical Examples Figure 28 - AC15A 2-system configuration Figure 29 - AC15A 3-system configuration Figure 30 - AC15A 4-system configuration...
  • Page 40: Wiring

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Wiring Install the AC15A card into one of the allowed slots. Refer to Table 8 for details of which slots are available on each system Insert the wires from the private circuit into the DDK in the following order...
  • Page 41: Primary Rate Isdn Interface

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Primary Rate ISDN Interface With the introduction of ISDN v1.2 software the DBS can support primary rate ISDN connection using the DASS II protocol. With the introduction of the CPC-EX v2.0 software the DBS can support primary rate connection using DASSII or Q.931 Euro-ISDN and allow connection of upto 48 channels using two cards of the same protocol.
  • Page 42 Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 When installing the DASS II MDF a safety earth must be connected the TRS earth terminal and secured to the system safety earth. The earthing cable must have a current rating of 10 Amperes with flexible cords of nominal cross-sectional area being 1mm to 1.5mm...
  • Page 43: Installing The Isdn Trk Card

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Figure 27c - E-ISDN MDF Mounting Installing The ISDN TRK Card The ISDN TRK card must be installed in the universal slot of the DBS when used as a single cabinet system. (DBS...
  • Page 44: Installing The Dass Ii Mdf

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Figure 27d - Mounting Two ISDN Trunk Cards Installing The DASS II MDF Attach the DASS II MDF to the wall along side the DBS. Connect a safety earth from the TRS earth screw terminal to the system safety ground. The earthing cable must have a current rating of 10 Amperes with flexible cords of nominal cross-sectional area being 1mm to 1.5mm...
  • Page 45 Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 DBS 38 DBS 68 DBS 90 An. Lines An. Lines Analogue Lines Trunk No. 0 6 12 Trunk No. 0 6 12 18 Trunk No. 0 6 12 18 24...
  • Page 46 Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 DBS 128 DBS 156 Trunk No. 6 12 18 24 30 36 Trunk No. 0 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10...
  • Page 47 Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 DBS 180 Trunk No. 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12...
  • Page 48 Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 DBS 128 DBS 156 Trunk No. 6 12 18 24 30 36 Trunk No. 0 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 1 18 1 18 2 17 2 17...
  • Page 49 Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 DBS 180 Trunk No. 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 1 18 2 17 PSTN 3 16 ISDN From Master CCU 4 15 ISDN From Slave CCU...
  • Page 50: Installing The Synchronisation Unit

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Installing The Synchronisation Unit The synchronisation unit is a daughter PCB which is fitted to the CPC-C card. Earlier CPC cards cannot be used. Figure 28 - Fitting The Synchronisation Unit...
  • Page 51: Common Problems And Their Solutions

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Common Problems And Their Solutions Before connection of the DBS to the network using DASSII the network termination should be left with the coax cables looping back on themselves so the network connection is not interrupted.
  • Page 52: Voice Announce Unit

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Voice Announce Unit 1st circuit VAU unit card 2nd circuit Figure 29 - VAU Schematic The Voice Announce Unit (VAU) is an optional unit for use with the DBS and S-DBS systems. It is connected to digital extension ports.
  • Page 53: Wall Mounting The Vau

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Wall Mounting The VAU 1. Remove the two screws, (A) and (B), from top cover of the VAU. 2. Leaving the top cover aside, cut into the grooves at (C) and (D). Use pliers to bend the section, between (C) and (D), back and forth several times to remove it.
  • Page 54: Wiring And Cable Connections

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Wiring And Cable Connections 1. Turn off the power to the telephone system. 2. Remove the system cover(s). 3. Connect the line cord to a secondary socket wired as per the diagram below. The pair on 3 & 4 are for VAU port 1 and 2 &...
  • Page 55: Vau Dip-Switch Settings

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 VAU Dip-switch settings There are two banks of DIP switches on the VAU. Their settings apply to both VAU answer circuits. Refer to the figure 6 on page 8 for their locations. The options for these switches are given below.
  • Page 56: Default Switch Settings

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 7) Dial Inter-Digit Timer Switch 2 secs. 6 secs. 10 secs. 14 secs. (default) SW2-5 SW2-6 This timer sets the length of time the VAU will wait for a further digit before assuming dialling is complete and transferring the call.
  • Page 57: Operational Considerations

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 Operational Considerations Clear the following function setting on VAU port extensions. 1 : Absence Message 2 : DND 3 : Call Forward 4 : Station Lockout 1-3 can be cleared from the operator by entering the following:...
  • Page 58: Emi Filter Installation

    Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual March 1997 Issue 5 EMI Filter Installation To comply with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and it amendments 92./31/EEC and 93/68/EEC, EMI filters must be installed as shown below. The filters are supplied with the DBS main cabinet Filters must be installed onto the following wiring connections: Bundle the wires form each trunk card and extension card individually.

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