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1、Installation -c Telecenter IV Installation KI-1583A RAULAND-BORG CORPORATION ? 3450 West Oakton Street, Skokie, Illinois 60076-2951 ? (708) 679-0900 Table of Contents Page Introduction . 1 FCC Requirements .2 Initial System Installation and Checkout . 3 Configure Line-Link Modules. 6 Configure Speak
2、er (and Single Link Staff Phone) Control Boards. .7 Install Field Wiring(Set External EEPROM Switch). 8 Checkout Internal Communication System .12 Install Interconnect Wiring .13 Checkout Interconnect System.16 Physical Number Layout Planning Worksheet (blank form) .17 Introduction This manual provi
3、des instructions for installing and testing a Telecenter IV. Except for the procedure covering initial system installation and checkout, procedures for installing and checking-out the internal and interconnected communications systems are kept separate. Use only the procedures applicable to the site
4、 requirements. Unless otherwise stated, the procedures assume the central chassis has been wired at the factory, DIP switches have been preset, and the installer has a completed copy of the System Planning Worksheet. Special Note: If interconnecting a Telecenter IV to the public utility, read the FC
5、C Requirements before beginning installation. 1989 Rauland-Borg Corporation (Orig. 10/88; Rev. l/89) Page 1 of 20 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 Installation FCC Requirements Rauland-Borgs Model TC4171 (COA Module) conforms to the requirements of the Federal Communica- tion Commissions Rules and Regulation
6、s, Part 68, which governs the connection of circuitry to protect the telephone network. The user must be aware of the requirements pertaining to the installation and the operation of this protective device. The rules are summarized below; the complete current rules will be in the current copy of the
7、 FCCs Rules. All of the pertinent rules must be followed. 1. The TC4171 (COA) should only be connected to a standard subscriber line via the proper coupler installed by the telephone company; it should never be connected to a party line or coin line. 2. You must give the local telephone company: a.
8、notice that you want to install an FCC-approved device to their line (similar notice is required of a final disconnect.) b. the registration number and the ringer equivalence, which are marked on the compliance label, and C. the connection required for the TC4 171 (COA) - the RJ2 1X, RJ 1 lC, or RJ
9、11W (see this manual, KI-1583, the Interconnect Planning Manual, KI-1582 and wiring diagrams KM-0714 and KM-0716). 3. Once the telephone company has installed the proper connector, insert the plug coming from the TC4 171 (COA) wire-wrap terminals. 4. No repairs may be made to the TC4171 (COA) or to
10、the TC4001 (main central assembly) while the TC4171 is connected to the phone line. If any malfunction occurs on this interconnect device or with the TC4001, disconnect the TC4171 and replace it with a unit known to be operating. If the Telecenter equipment is adjudged to be operating properly but t
11、he problem still exists, contact the telephone company. Reconnect the phone system only after determining that this equipment is not the source of the malfunction. 5. If the TC4171 (CGA) should cause harm to the telephone network, the telephone company is required, where practicable, to notify you t
12、hat temporary discontinuance of service may be required. If advance notice is not practicable, the telephone company is permitted to discon- tinue its service immediately, provided that such an action is reasonable under the circum- stances In the case of temporary discontinuance, the telephone comp
13、any is required to: a. Promptly notify you of the temporary discontinuance. b. Give you the opportunity to correct the situation that caused the discontinuance C. Inform you of your rights to bring a complaint to the FCC pursuant to the procedures set forth in that agencys Rules. Copies of the proce
14、dure for making a complaint can be obtained from Rauland-Borg. 6. The telephone company can make changes in its facility, operations, equipment, or procedures, provided that the changes are reasonably required and are consistent with the FCCs regulations. If these changes render the customers equipm
15、ent incompatible or require that it be modifed, the telephone company is required to give sufficient advance notice in writing to allow the customer the opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service. 7. Do not modify, repair, or alter this registered interconnect device, the TC4171 (COA): any such a
16、ctions will void the warranty and could result in discontinuance of service from the telephone company. If the TC4171 requires service, return it to the Rauland-Borg Corporation. Page 2 of 20 1989 Rauland-Borg Corporation (Orig. 10/88; Rev. 1/89) RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 Installation Perform Initial
17、System Installation and Checkout Summary: Install the Telecenter IV cabinets in an office environment so that free access is provided to the front and rear. Ensure proper grounding and power is provided. Verify the system oper- ates prior to proceeding with the subsequent installation and checkout p
18、rocedures. Step 1. Ensure the location for the system is in a normal office environment. That is, there is ade- quate ventilation and temperatures are in the range of 55 - 80 degrees Farenheit; and, there are no dangerous vibrations, corrosive fumes, or chemicals. Step 2. Ensure technicians can acce
19、ss both the front and rear of each cabinet once the system is installed. If space is restricted, ensure it is at least sufficient to move the cabinets for access to the front and rear. Step 3. Ensure a grounded power outlet on a fifteen amp circuit breaker is located within six feet of the cabinet l
20、ocation and that the power cable will not lay in a traffic path. When locating the power source, consider if the cabinet must be moved to provide access. Step 4. Install an AC surge supressor on the power line. Step 5. Determine how wiring will be run into the space planned for the cabinets (i.e.: w
21、here it will exit the wall, ceiling, or floor and the path to and into the cabinet). For telephone (not speaker) lines, an interconnect block with 50 pin Amphenol connectors mounted on ply- wood is recommended to allow maximum ease of system maintenance and growth. Step 6. If an interconnect block w
22、ith connectors is used, ensure the wires from the cable are appro- priately marked for later connection to the Telecenter Line-Link Modules. Step 7. Install all Telephones, Speakers, Call Switches, and Displays in accordance with the wiring re- quirements noted in the applicable drawings and indicat
23、ed in the Riser Diagram on the following page. Refer to ICI-1587 for drawings. KM0681 KM0682 K M 0 6 8 3 KM0684 KM0684 KM0685 KM0686 KM0714 KM0717 Speaker and Priority Switch Speaker, Call-Privacy Switch, and Priority Switch Single-Link Telephone with Speaker, Call-Privacy and Priority Switch Admini
24、strative (Multi-Link) Telephone Administrative (Multi-Link) Telephone with Display Speaker and Call-Privacy Switch Single-Link Telephone and Speaker Interconnect Lines Attendant Key System Step 8. Adhere to all applicable electrical and construction codes and run wiring to the space planned for the
25、cabinet and interconnect block, if one is used. Be sure to mark all cable ends at the rack area. Step 9. Verily that the power ground is in accordance with NFPA 78. Step 10. Install the cabinet and remove the front and back doors. Step 11. Before appplying power, ensure the power switch on the TC400
26、1, Central Control Assem- bly, is in the OFF position (toggle switch is down). 1989 Rauland-Borg Corporation (Orig. 10/88; Rev. l/89) Page 3 of 20 installation Step 12. Connect the power source and verily the pilot lamp, located by the power switch on the Central Control Assembly, remains off. Step
27、13. Place the power switch to the ON position (up) and verily the pilot lamp lights. Note: Other lamps may also be seen to illuminate within the TC4001. Step 14. Place the power switch in the OFF position and verify all illuminated Iamps go out. Step 15. Install a modular connector at a convenient p
28、lace in the cabinet and connect the “T” and “R” twisted pair to physical number 5 of LLM 0 (TC4150) located in the TC4001 and the Black and Yellow twisted pair to the LCD 1 pins on the MI0 (VC7166), as shown in the following figure. LLM Physical Number 5 MI0 LCD 1 TR +- Ye1 Modular Connector NOTE:Th
29、ese connections can be paralled for connecting another phone, if necessary. Step 16. Step 17. Connect a display phone to the modular connector installed in Step 15. Place the power switch to the ON position and verily the display shows the message: Step 18. Lift the receiver of the display phone and
30、 verify dial tone is received, then place the phone back on hook. Step 19. If Central Office or PBX trunks are installed or if there are any lines which leave the building, ensure lightning protection is installed on each (see drawing KM0714). 1989 R Rev. l/89) Page 5 of 20 Installation Configure Li
31、ne-Link Modules Summary: Ensure the DIP switch setting on each TC4150 Line-Link Module (LLM) is in accordance with system requirements. Equipment required: Small flashlight, six-inch long, small shank (#l), flat-bladed screwdriver, pliers. Step 1. Refer to the Physical Number Layout Planning Workshe
32、et and determine which LLMs are required to support the physical numbers noted on the System Planning Worksheet for Central Equipment Phone LLMs. Step 2. Go to the front of the system cabinet and locate the LLMs. LLM 0 is in the Central Control Assembly (TC4001) and all other LLMs are immediately be
33、low in the expansion chassis. Step 3. Using the flashlight, peer through the inspection port on the left side of each LLM and locate the DIP switch behind the ribbon cable connector. Compare the factory set DIP switch settings with the LLM DIP Switch Settings Table below, keeping the following in mi
34、nd: The DIP switch setting provides the system address for the range of physical numbers supported by a particular LLM. The LLM number (O-31) is determined by the physical numbers required, not the number of LLMs in the system. Refer to the column marked PHYS. in the table below for the range of phy
35、sical number associated with each LLM. 0 means the switch is down. 1 means the switch is up. Step 4. If setting must be changed, use this figure as a guide to toggle the switches as necessary. This can be done in one of two ways: Insert the screwdriver through the inspection port; or, go to the rear
36、 of the cabinet and remove the LLM after straightening the retaining tabs which hold it in place. Step 5. On the chassis near the ID strip, mark the LLM with the first and last physical numbers it supports and remove any con- flicting factory markings. LLM DIP Switch Settings Table LLM DIP PHYS. LLM
37、 DIP PHYS. 000000 00000 1 000010 000011 000100 000101 000110 000111 o-15 8 001000 128-143 16 010000 256-271 24 011000 384-399 16-31 9 001001 144-159 17 010001 272-287 25 011001 400-415 32-47 10 001010 160-175 18 010010 288-303 26 011010 416-431 48-63 11 001011 176-191 19 010011 304-3 19 27 011011 43
38、2-447 64-79 12 001100 192-207 20 010100 320-335 28 011100 448-463 80-95 13 001101 208-223 21 010101 336-35 1 29 011101 464-479 96-111 14 001110 224-239 22 010110 352-367 30 011110 480-495 112-127 15001111 240-255 23 010111 368-383 31 011111 496-511 DIP PHYS. DIP PHYS. Page 6 of 20 1989 Rauland-Borg
39、Corporation (Orig. 10/88; Rev. l/89) Installation Configure Speaker (and Single Link Staff Phone) Control Boards Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Summary Ensure the DIP switch on each TC4110 (SC25) and TC4120 (SCC25) Speaker Control Board is correctly set in accordance with system requirements. Throughout th
40、is procedure, both types of Speaker Control Boards will be referred to as SCs. Step 1. Refer to the Physical Number Layout Planning Worksheet and determine which SCs are required to support the physical numbers noted on the System Planning Worksheet for Central Equipment Phones and Speakers. If Sing
41、le Link Staff Phones are used, determine the installation configuration before proceed- ing. Single Link Staff Stations always include a Speaker but they must not be wired to the same SC board. Speaker SCs may or may not be connected to switch panels; therefore, there are two possible SC configurati
42、ons when Single Link Staff Phones are used: One SCC25 for groups of up to 25 Speakers (no switch panels) and, One SCC25 for groups of up to 25 Single Link Staff Phones. One SC25 for groups of up to 25 Speakers (connected to switch panels) and, One SCC25 for groups of up to 25 Single Link Staff Phone
43、s. At the back of the system cabinet, locate the SCs above the Central Control Assembly. Speaker and Phone SCs may be identified as follows: Speaker SC Sl and S2 terminals are bussed to the MI0 via a shielded cable. Phone SC Sl and S2 terminals are bussed to one LLM line via a twisted pair. Locate t
44、he DIP switch next to the ribbon cable connector on the left side of each SC and compare the switch settings with the table below, keeping the following in mind: Step 5. The switch setting provides the system address for the entire range of physical numbers supported by a particu- lar board. The SC
45、number (O-19) is determined by the physical numbers required, not the number of SCs in the system. (SC 48 is not normally used.) If Single Link Staff Phones are used, Control Boards are mounted in pairs having the same DIP switch setting except for the rightmost lever (S). This lever must be Down fo
46、r a Phone SC and Up for a Speaker SC. If DIP switch settings must be changed mark the new setting near the ID strip on each module and remove any conflicting factory markings. SC DIP Switch Settings Table SC DIP PHYS. .SC DIP PHYS. 480110000(S) o-15 4 0000100(S) 116-140 0 0000000(S) 16-40 5 0000101(
47、S) 141-165 1 0000001(S) 41-65 6 0000110(S) 166-190 2 0000010(S) 66-90 7 0000111(S) 191-215 3 0000011(S) 91-115 8 0001000(S)216-240 0000,0,s I LDOWN -0 SC DIP PHYS. 9 OOOlOOl(S) 241-265 10 0001010(S) 266-290 11 0001011(S) 291-315 12 0001100(S) 316-340 13 0001101(S) 341-365 SC DIP PHYS. 14 0001110(S)
48、366-390 15 0001111(S)391-415 16 0010000(S) 416-440 17 0010001(S) 441-465 18 OOlOOlO(S) 466-490 19 0010011(S) 491-511 1989 Rauland-Borg Corporation (Orig. 10/88; Rev. l/89) Page 7 of 20 Installation Install Field Wiring Summary: Using required wiring, connect the speakers, phones, and other remote cables to the TCIV ac- cording to the following procedu