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Karel DS200 Technical Reference And Installation Manual (222 pages)
DS SERIES
Brand:
Karel
| Category:
PBX
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
System Capabilities
11
Hardware Features
11
Software Features
11
Physical Features
12
Compatibility Features
12
Reliability Features
13
Optional Features
13
System Accessories
14
System Definition
16
I.1. Ds200
16
I.2. Ds200S
19
I.3. Ds200M
20
I.4. Ds200L
21
I.5. Common Units
22
II. Fundamental Hardware Structure
24
II.1. Ds200
24
II.1.A. Wall-Type Racks
24
II.1.B. Cabinet-Type Racks
27
II.1.C. Auxiliary Parts for the Cabinet-Type Fourth Rack
29
II.1.D. Cabinet
30
II.1.D.1. the Three-Rack Cabinet
31
II.1.D.2. the Four-Rack Cabinet
32
II.1.E. Inter-Cabinet Connection Units
33
II.1.E.1. Ccu Card
33
II.1.E.2. Clock Master & Clock Slave Cards
33
II.2. Ds200S
34
II.3. Ds200M
36
II.4. Ds200L
38
II.4.A. Rack Structure of Tw200 (Tower 200)
38
II.4.B. the Six-Rack Cabinet
38
III. Backplanes
40
III.1. Ds200
40
III.1.A. Backplane of the Main Rack - Bpl200-Main
40
III.1.B. Backplane of the Auxiliary Rack - Bpl200-Aux
41
III.1.C. Backplane of Power Supplies-Bpl200-Sps
42
III.1.D. Backplane of Power Supplies with Backup - Bpl200-Spsx
43
III.2. Ds200S
44
III.2.A. Bpl200S
44
III.2.B. Backplane of the Power Supply- Bpl200S-Sps
45
III.2.B.1. Hr08 Power Failure Transfer Station Relay Module Connector
45
III.3. Ds200M
46
III.3.A. Bpl200M
46
III.3.B. Backplane of the Power Supply - Bpl200S-Sps
47
III.4. Ds200L
47
IV. Power Supplies
48
IV.1. Ds200
48
IV.1.A. the Ac/DC Power Supply - Sps200
48
IV.1.B. the DC/DC Power Supply - Sps248
52
IV.2. Ds200S & Ds200M
54
IV.2.1. the Power Supply - Sps200M
54
IV.3.A. the Ac/DC Power Supply - Sps200
56
IV.3.B. the DC/DC Power Supply- Sps248
56
IV.3.C. the External Power Block
57
IV.3.C.1. the Power Inverter
57
Central Processing Module - Cpu & Cpu Connection Card - Cpukon
58
V.1. Ds200
58
V.1.A. Cpu200 Module
58
V.1.B. Redundant Cpu200 Module
60
V.1.C. Ds200 Cpukon Card
60
V.1.C.1. External Music Connector
61
V.1.C.2. Door Opener Connectors
62
V.1.C.3. Kts Output Connectors
62
V.1.C.4. Pc or Serial Printer Connectors (Rs232)
63
V.1.C.5. Hr08 Power Failure Transfer Station Relay Module Connector
63
V.1.C.6. Alarm Connector
64
V.1.C.7. External Paging Connector
64
V.2. Ds200S & Ds200M
65
V.2.A. Cpu200S Module
65
V.2.B. Ds200S Cpukon Card
66
V.3. Ds200L
67
V.3.A. the Pcu200 Block
67
V.3.A.1. General Information
67
V.3.A.2. Communication
67
V.3.A.3. Redundancy
68
V.3.B. the CC Module
68
VI. the Switching Module
70
VI.1. Ds200-Util200
70
VI.2. Ds200S & Ds200M
71
VI.3. Ds200L
72
VI.3.A. the DCC (Digital Cross Connect) Block
72
VI.3.A.1. the DCC Chassis
73
VI.3.A.2. the DCC Backplane
73
VI.3.A.3. the DCC Power in Card
73
VI.3.A.4. the DCC Utility Card
75
VI.3.A.5. the DCC 8E1 Interface Card
77
VI.3.A.6. the Switching Structure of DCC
78
VI.3.B. the Network Switch
79
VI.3.C. Ex200 Utility 4E1 Card
79
VII. Extension / Line Modules - Ex200
81
VII.1. Connection Cards and Cables
82
VII.2. Ex200 Expansion Modules
85
VII.3.A. Ex200 (0/16R) Analog Extension Module
86
VII.3.B. Ex200 (0/16C) Analog Extension Module
86
VII.3.C. Ex200 (8+/0) Analog Expandable Line Module with Caller ID
87
VII.3.D. Ex200 (0/8S0) Isdn Bri Extension Module
87
VII.3.E. Ex200 (1E1/0) Pri /R2 /Qsig Switchable E1 Line Module
88
VII.3.F. Ex200 (1Cas3B/0) Cas3B Digital Line Module
88
VII.3.G. EX200 (0/8Kou) DIGITAL EXTENSION MODULE
89
VII.3.H. EX200 (0/16Kou) DIGITAL EXTENSION MODULE
89
VII.3.I. Ex200 (8 T0/0) Isdn Bri Line Module
89
VII.3.J. Ex200 (0/8Lb) Local Battery Extension Module
89
VII.3.K. EX200 (4 Voip) VOICE over IP MODULE
90
VII.3.L. EX200 (8 Voip) VOICE over IP MODULE
90
VII.3.M. EX200 (16 Voip) VOICE over IP MODULE
91
VII.3.N. Ex200 (4Twt) Special Duplex Line Module
91
VII.3.O. Ex200 (8Twt) Special Duplex Line Module
92
VII.3.P. Ex200 (4E&M/0) E&M Line Module
92
VII.3.Q. Ex200 (8E&M/0) E&M Line Module
97
VII.3.R. Ex200 (4Plc/0) Plc Line Module
97
VII.3.S. Ex200 (Alarm) Alarm Module
98
VII.3.T. Ex200 (Mgw1) Media Gateway Module
99
VII.3.U. Ex200 (Mgw2) Advanced Media Gateway Module
99
The Auto Attendant and Voice Mail Module - Evm200L
100
IX. Software
102
IX.1. General Features for the Use of Tdm Extensions
105
IX.2. Isdn Services Supported by the System
107
IX.3. Qsig Services Supported by the System
108
IX.4. Features for the Ip Extensions
108
IX.5. Configuring the System Software
112
Technical Specifications
113
XI.arrangements for Installation
121
XI.1. How to Choose the Proper Location for Installation
121
XI.1.A. Size of the Room in Which the Exchange Is to be Installed
121
XI.1.B. Structure of the Cable Guides
122
XI.1.C. Main Distribution Frame & Protection Devices
123
XI.1.D. Ground Connection
125
XI.1.D.1.Grounding Measurement with the Meger Device
129
XI.1.E. Mains Supply and Battery Connections of the Exchange
129
XI.1.F. Ventilation
130
XI.1.G. How to Determine the Configuration
130
XI.1.G.1. How to Calculate the Exchange Components
130
XI.1.G.2.How to Calculate the Distribution Frame Components
132
XI.1.G.3. How to Calculate the Power Consumption
132
XI.2. Unpacking and Checking the System Parts
134
XI.2.A. Parts List
134
XI.2.A.1. Ds200 Main Rack
134
XI.2.A.2. Ds200 Auxiliary Rack
135
XI.2.A.3. Ds200 the Fourth Rack
136
XI.2.A.4. Ds200S
136
XI.2.A.5. Ds200M
137
XI.2.A.6. Ds200L
137
Mechanical Installation of the System
139
XII.1. Ds200
140
XII.1.A. How to Set up the Wall-Type Ds200 System
140
XII.1.B. How to Set up the Cabinet-Type Ds200 System
143
XII.1.C. How to Set up Systems with Four or more Racks
147
XII.1.C.1. Connections in the Main Rack
148
XII.1.C.1.1. Integration of the Clock Master Card to the Main Rack
148
XII.1.C.1.2. How to Connect the Bplsps-Fcx Cable
149
XII.1.C.2. Connections in the Fourth Rack
150
XII.1.C.2.1. Integration of the Clock Slave Card to the Main Rack
150
XII.1.C.2.2. Plugging the Ccu Card Onto the Backplane
150
XII.1.C.2.3. Connecting the Bplsps-Fcx Cable
150
XII.2. Ds200S
151
XII.3. Ds200M
153
How to Install Power Supplies in the System
158
XIII.1. Ds200
158
XIII.1.A. Sps200 Ac/DC Power Supply
158
XIII.1.B. Sps248 DC/DC Power Supply
158
XIII.1.C. External Rectifier Unit & Redundant Sps248 Unit
159
XIII.1.D. Inter-Rack Power Cabling
159
XIII.1.E. Battery Connection
161
XIII.1.E.1. the Wall-Type System
161
XIII.1.E.2. the Cabinet-Type System
161
XIII.2. Ds200S & Ds200M
164
XIII.2.A. Sps200M Ac/DC and DC/DC Power Supply
164
XIII.2.B. Battery Connection
164
XIII.3.A. Sps200 Ac/DC Power Supply
165
XIII.3.B. Sps248 DC/DC Power Supply
165
XIII.3.C. Using an External Rectifier Unit and Installation of the Redundant Sps248 Unit
165
XIII.3.D. Battery Connection
166
XIII.4. Cabling and Maintenance of Batteries
166
Integration of the Control Modules to the System
167
XIV.1. Ds200
167
XIV.1.A. the Cpu200, Redundant Cpu200 & Ds200 Cpukon Cards
167
XIV.1.B. the Util200 Utility Module
168
XIV.2. Ds200S & Ds200M
169
XIV.2.A. the Cpu200S and Ds200S Cpukon Cards
169
XIV.3.A. the CC & Ds200 Cpukon Cards
170
XIV.3.B. the Util200 Utility Module
170
Integration of Expansion Cards to the System
171
XV.1. con Line Connection Cards
171
XV.2. How to Install Ex200 Modules
173
XV.3. Cabling of Ex200 Modules
175
XV.3.A. Ex200 (0/16R) Analog Extension Module
176
XV.3.B.ex200 (8+/0) (External) Line Extension Module
177
XV.3.C. Ex200 (0/8S0) Isdn Bri Extension Module
178
XV.3.D. Ex200 (1E1/0) Pri/R2/Qsig Switchable Line Module
179
XV.3.E. Ex200 (Cas3B/0) Cas3B Digital Line Module
180
XV.3.F. EX200 (0/8Kou) DIGITAL EXTENSION MODULE
181
XV.3.G. EX200 (0/16Kou) DIGITAL EXTENSION MODULE
182
XV.3.H. Ex200 (8T0/0) Isdn Bri Line Module
183
XV.2.I. Ex200 (0/8Lb) Local Battery Extension Module
184
XV.3.J. EX200 (4Voip) VOICE over IP MODULE
184
XV.3.K. EX200 (8Voip) VOICE over IP MODULE
185
XV.3.L. EX200 (16Voip) VOICE over IP MODULE
185
XV.3.M. Ex200 (4Twt) Special Duplex Line Module
186
XV.3.N. Ex200 (8Twt) Special Duplex Line Module
186
XV.3.O. Ex200 (4E&M/0) E&M Line Module
187
XV.3.P. Ex200 (8E&M/0) E&M Line Module
188
XV.3.Q. Ex200 (4Plc/0) Plc Line Module
189
XV.3.R. Ex200 Alarm Card
190
XV.3.S. Ex200 (0/16C) Analog Extension Module with Caller ID
193
XV.3.T. Ex200 (Mgw1) Media Gateway Module
194
XV.3.U. Ex200 (Mgw2) Advanced Media Gateway Module
194
XV.3.V. How to Install the Evm200L Module
195
XV.4. Jumper Settings on the Ex200 (8T0/0) Module
196
XV.5. Jumper Settings on the Ex200 (4E&M/0) Module
196
XV.6. Jumper Settings on the Ex200 (8E&M/0) Module
199
Distribution Frame and Arrangement of Cables to be Used
200
XVI.1. Distribution Frame
200
XVI.2. Cables
202
XVI.3. Cable Guides
204
XVII. Final Preparations
207
How to Put the System into Service
208
XVIII.1. Ds200
208
XVIII.1.A. Wall-Type Systems with Single Rack
208
XVIII.1.B. Wall-Type Systems with Two Racks
208
XVIII.1.C. Cabinet-Type Systems
209
XVIII.1.D. Cabinet-Type Systems with Two Cabinets
210
Testing the System and Troubleshooting Basic Problems
215
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Karel DS200 User Manual (76 pages)
electronic telephone exchange
Brand:
Karel
| Category:
Telephone Accessories
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
System Features
1
Structure of the System
1
Internal/Co Dial Tone
1
Ring Back Tone
1
Definitions
2
Service Explanations
3
Line Call (9)
5
Selective Line Access
6
Marked Call (790)
6
Account Coded Call (797)
7
Forced Account Coded Call (797)
8
Last Number Redial (660)
9
Private Pool Entry (84)
9
Calling from Private Pool (6)
10
Calling from Common Pool (3)
10
Last Number Auto-Dial (770)
11
Private Pool Auto-Dial (77)
12
Common Pool Auto-Dial (78)
13
Line Flash (#60)
14
Line Transfer to an Extension (639)
15
Multiple Conference (734)
17
The Call Answering Services
19
Answering an Incoming Call
19
Selective Call Pick up (82)
19
Busy Call Pick up (43)
20
Group Call Pick up (5)
20
Call Hold
21
Call Transfer
22
Serial Transfer (#8)
23
Line Call Park (#4)
24
Retrieving a Call Parked through One’s Own Phone (44)
24
Retrieving a Call Parked through Another Phone (45)
25
Call Back (81)
26
Line Drop (798)
27
Busy Extension Signalling (9)
28
Line Connection (#69 or #63)
28
Line Voice Level Control (66 / 67)
29
Transmitting Ring Signal to Local - Battery Telephones (#3)
30
The Call Forwarding Services
32
Follow Me (85)
32
Remote Follow Me (865)
33
Follow Me no Answer (866)
33
Executive - Secretary Service (888)
34
The Password Services
36
Password Define (836)
36
Changing Password (836)
37
Telephone Lock (837)
37
Password Dialing
38
Password - Protected Line Access (799)
39
Remote Line Access
39
Other User Services
41
Parallel Ringing / Tone on Busy (835)
41
Reminder Service (8380)
41
Do Not Disturb (831)
43
Room Monitoring Service (8385)
44
Pager Activation (741)
44
Headset User (742)
45
Background Music (743)
46
Door Opener (100)
47
Extension Physical Address Query (73122)
47
The Services Related to the Operator
48
Date Setting (833)
48
Time Setting (832)
48
Common Pool Entry(834)
49
Night Mode (879)
49
Wake-Up Service (8388)
50
Group Wake-Up Service (8389)
52
Message Waiting on the Operator (740)
53
Restoring the System Parameters (744)
53
Hotel Room Cleanness Status Notification (730)
55
Changing Hotel Room Usage Status (730)
56
Hotel Room Query (731)
56
Group Hotel Room Query (7319)
57
Check In/Check out (732)
58
Meet Me Service (738)
59
Minibar Account (733)
60
Deleting a Record from the Call Record Listing (8765)
61
Call Record Listing of a Specific Extension (8766)
61
Call Record Listing (8767)
62
Resetting the Call Record Counter (8769)
62
Total Cost Listing (8764)
63
Night Guard Code (869)
63
Examples of Taken Reports
64
Example of Transferred Call
65
Summary Information Example Listed as the Result of Total Cost Query
65
Night Guard Code Example
65
Hotel Room Query Message Examples
66
Account Code Query Example
67
The Services Related to the Voice Mail Boxes
68
Temporary Absent Message (8648)
68
Permanent Absent Message (737)
69
Leaving a Message to an Extension (82)
70
Listening to New Messages (8646)
70
Listening to the Entire Messages (8645)
72
Reminder Service with Message (8384)
73
Permanent Reminder Service with Message (8387)
73
Erasing the Entire Messages (7561)
74
The Services Related to the Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
75
Leaving Message to an Extension through the DISA Line
75
Listening to the Messages through the DISA Line
75
Karel DS200 Installation Manual (39 pages)
analog, digital, ISDN and IP compatible solutions
Brand:
Karel
| Category:
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| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Setting up the System
2
I.1.The Wall Type Ds200 System Installation
2
I.1.A. Preparation
2
I.1.B. Application
2
I.1.C. Grounding
5
I.1.D. Battery Connection
6
I.2.The Cabinet-Type Ds200 System Installation
6
I.2.A. Preparation
6
I.2.B. Application
7
I.2.C. Installation of Systems with Four or more Racks
9
I.2.C.1. Connections in the Main Rack, to Which the Cpu200 Card Has Been Attached
10
I.2.C.1.1. Attaching the CC Extra Card Onto the Cpu200 Card
10
I.2.C.1.2. Integration of the C Master Card to the Main Rack
11
I.2.C.1.3. Connecting the Bplsps-Fcx Cable
12
I.2.C.2. Connections on the Fourth Rack
13
I.2.C.2.1. Integration of the C Slave Card to the Main Rack
13
I.2.C.2.2. Attaching the CC Enable Card to the Main Rack
13
I.2.C.2.3. Connecting the Bplsps-Fcx Cable
13
I.2.D. Grounding
13
I.2.E. Battery Connection
15
I.3.Installing Power Supplies in the System
17
I.3.A. Sps200 Ac/DC Power Supply
17
I.3.B. Sps248 DC/DC Power Supply
17
I.4.Integrating Modules to the System
17
I.4.A.cpu200, Redundant Cpu200 & Ds200 Cpukon Cards
17
I.4.A.1. the Lan Adaptor Card
18
I.4.B. the Util200 Utility Module
19
I.4.B.1. Installıng the Conference Chıp on UTIL200
19
I.4.C. Con2/Con3 Line Connection Cards
20
I.4.D. Installing Expansion Modules
22
I.4.D.1. Attaching Ex200 Modules
22
I.4.D.2. Cabling of Ex200 Modules
23
I.4.D.2.1. Ex200 (0/16) Analog Extension Module
23
I.4.D.2.2. Ex200 (8/0) Analog Line Module
24
I.4.D.2.3. Ex200 (0/8S0) Isdn Bri Extension Module
24
I.4.D.2.4. Ex200 (1S2/0) Isdn Pri Module
25
I.4.D.2.5. Ex200 (1R2/0) R2 Digital Line Module
25
I.4.D.2.6. Ex200 (0/8U) Digital Extension Module
26
I.4.D.2.7. Ex200 (0/16U) Digital Extension Module
26
I.4.D.2.8. Ex200 (8 T0/S0) Isdn Bri Line/Extension Module
27
I.4.D.2.10. Ex200 (4E&M/0) E&M Line Module
28
I.4.D.2.9. Ex200 (0/8Lb) Local Battery Extension Module
28
I.4.E. Jumper Settings on the Ex200 (8T0/S0) Module
29
I.4.F. Jumper Settings on the Ex200 (4E&M/0) Module
30
I.4.G. Installation of the Evm200L Module
32
I.5. the Final Preparations
32
II. Putting the System on Line
34
II.1. Single-Rack, Wall-Type System
34
II.2. Two-Rack Wall-Type System
34
II.3. Cabinet-Type System
34
II.4. Two-Cabinet System
35
Testing the System and Troubleshooting Basic Problems
37
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