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1IntroductionThis manual provides the information necessary to install andmaintain the STARPLUS Triad -S System. The described features arebased on th
Regulatory Information (U.S.A.) 1-3Regulatory Information (U.S.A.)The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established ruleswhich allow the dir
1-4 Regulatory Information (U.S.A.)Changes in ServiceThe local telephone company may make changes in its communicationsfacilities or procedures. If th
Toll Fraud Disclaimer 1-5Notice of ComplianceThe Triad-S Sys tem complies with rules rega rding rad iation an d radiofrequency emissions by Class A co
1-6 Toll Fraud Disclaimer
2InstallationThis chapter describes the procedures and steps necessary to installthe Triad-S System.
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Introduction 2-3IntroductionAs with any sophisticated communications device,installationof theSTARPLUS Triad-S Systemrequiresthecareandforethoughtofac
2-4 Site PreparationThe location must have access to a dedicated110 Volt AC (±10%), 60Hz, single-phase circuit with a circuit break er or f use rated
Site Preparation 2-5Backboard InstallationA wooden backboard is recommended for all installations and must beinstalled when the location has masonry o
2-6 KSU InstallationKSU InstallationThe STARPLUS Triad-S System cons ists of a Basic KSU (BKS U) cabinet.Mounting the Basic KSUThe Basic KSU consists
KSU Installation 2-7Figure2-1: Basic KSU
2-8 KSU InstallationFigure 2-2: Basic KSU Mounting Holes and Installation
KSU Installation 2-9Mounting the Expansion KSU (EKSU)The Expansion KSU consists of a plastic cover, a metal base framedesigned for wall mount installa
2-10 KSU InstallationFigure 2-3:Expansion KSU
KSU Installation 2-11Figure 2-4: BKSU and EKSU Mounting Holes and Installation
2-12 Battery Charging Unit (BCU) InstallationBattery Charging Unit (BCU) InstallationThe BCU provides power for the system during a power failure. The
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KSU Grounding 2 -13KSU GroundingTo ensure proper system operation and f or safety purposes, a good earthgroundis required. A metallic COLD waterpipe u
2-14 Power Line Surge ProtectionPower Line Surge ProtectionThe AC outlet should be equipped with a power surge protection deviceor UPS. Systems using
PCB Installation 2-15PCB InstallationPCB Handling and General InstallationPowermustbeturnedoffpriortoinstallationorremovalofthePCBs.The system cards c
2-16 Modem Unit (MODU)TheMPBmaybeequippedwith3daughterboards:MODUformodemaccessto the system, DTMF-4A for DTMF receiver expansion up to five,and a MIS
Modem Unit (MODU) 2-177. Insert a screw and tighten the screws securely.This completes theMODU installation.Figure 2-6:ModemUnit(MODU)The modem may no
2-18 MiscellaneousInterface Unit (MISU) InstallationMiscellaneous Interface Unit (MISU) InstallationThe Miscellaneous Interface Unit (MISU) contains t
Miscellaneous Interface Unit (MISU) Installation 2-19The MISU has an eight position dip switch. Thefollowing table lists thefunctions of each switch.F
2-20 DTMF4-A UnitDTMF4-A UnitThe DTMF4-A provides an addition al four DTMF receivers that may beused for detecting the DTMF signal from the single lin
Message Wait Unit (MSGU) 2-21MessageWaitUnit(MSGU)The Message Wait Lamp Relay Control (MSGU) provides message waitlamp relay control for message la mp
2-22 CKIB/CSIB InstallationCKIB/CSIB InstallationThere are two typesof expansion boards available: CKIB and CSIB. Theseboards include 3 loo p start CO
1IntroductionRegulatory Information (U.S.A.) ... 1-3Telephone Company Notification
CKIB/CSIB Installation 2-23Figure 2-11: CSIB Board with MSGU MountedEach CKIB or CSIB has 3 loop start CO line interfaces. The loop startCO/PBX lines
2-24 CKIB/CSIB InstallationTable 2-2: CKIB/CSIB WiringPair Pin # ColorCKIBDesc.CSIBDesc.Pair Pin # ColorCKIBDesc.CSIBDesc.1261WH/BLBL/WHData-T1Data-R1
Station Wiring 2-25Station WiringThe following provides detailson theinterconnection of each typestation interface board and station jack.Digital Keys
2-26 Wall Mounting the Dig ital Ke y TelephoneSingle Line TelephoneThe CSIB is wired to SLT deviceswith single pair cabling to provide talkbattery,voi
Wa ll Moun ting the Digital Key Telephone 2 -275. Turn the telephone over and unplug the line cord. If the cord is notplugged into the wall jack assem
2-28 Hea dset InstallationHeadset InstallationThe STARPLUS Triad-S digital key telephones were designed to operatewith industry standard electret mic
Ca ller ID In terface Unit In stallation 2-29Figure 2-15 illustrates theconnections for the TCI Caller ID InterfaceUnit.Figure 2-15: Caller ID Cable C
2-30 SMDRProgramming Caller IDICLID Enable1. Verify the programming for ICLID enable, ✳✳3226, Flash 56.2. PressButton [1].3. Dial [1] on the keypad an
SMDR 2-31If theSMDR featureis enabled, the system starts collecting informationabout the call as soon as it starts and terminates when the call ends.
2-32 SMDRICLID 80 chara cter format selec ted: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8123 45 67 89 01 23 45 67
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3System Check-OutPrior to actual power up and initialization, check out theSTARPLUSTriad-SSystem to avoid start up delays or improper loading. Astep-b
Preliminary Procedures 3-3Preliminary Procedures1. Make sure theBasic Key Service Unit (BKSU) is properly grounded tocoldwaterpipeorearthground.2. Ver
3-4 Power Up Sequence
4Maintenance andTroubleshootingThis chapter provides a guideline for isolating and resolving functionalproblems that may be encountered due to imprope
System Programming and Verification 4-3System Programming and VerificationSys tem op eration should b e verif ied as per th e p rogramm ed customerdat
4-4 Telephone and Terminal TroubleshootingTelephone and Terminal TroubleshootingThis section discusses general functionson avariety of key telephonesa
Keys et S elf Test 4-5Keyset LCD/LED TestThis test outputs a series of continuously repeated LCD string messagesto LCD lines1 and 2.The set ofstringsc
4-6 Keyset Self Test2. Press the dial pad keys to display an LCD message that indicateswh ich d igit was pressed.Depressing the H-T-P switch from one
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Keys et S elf Test 4-7Key Telephones/TerminalsThe following actions apply to multi-line key telephones:Table 4-2: Key Telephones/TerminalsSymptom Acti
4-8 Keyset Self TestSingle Line TelephonesThe following applies to all 2500 typesingle line telephones connectedto the s ystem.DSS/DLS ConsoleThe foll
CO Line Card Functions 4-9CO Line Card FunctionsThe system can beequipped with either a CKIB or CSIB lineinterfacecard.Each card type contains three (
4-10 System FunctionsSystem Function sThe following functions are related to system resources and the commonequipment boards controlling them.Table 4-
Remote Main tenance 4-11Remote MaintenanceGeneral OverviewTheRemoteMaintenancefeatureallowsauthorizedpersonneltosurveysys tem, slot con figuration inf
4-12 Remote MaintenanceExit MaintenanceThe Exit command terminates the current Maintenance feature session.The Exit commandformat is:maint>xFigure4
Remote Main tenance 4-13Where:Column 1 lists the card slot.Column 2 lists card type of that card slot.Column 3 lis ts card s tatus:OOS status can i
4-14 Remote MaintenanceFigure 4-3:Station ConfigurationCO Line ConfigurationFigure 4-4 illustrates arepresentationof what is printed out for slot twow
Remote Main tenance 4-15Figure 4-4:CO LineConfigurationColumn Indicates:1COLineNumber2 Status: OOS status can indicate the entire card isout of servi
4-16 Remote MaintenanceEvent Trace BufferTheEventTraceBufferisusedtostoreanddumpeventtraces(upto30)that occur just prior to a STARPLUS Triad-S System
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Remote Main tenance 4-17DTMF Receiver TraceThe CONFIG utility allowstechnicians to take specific DTMF receiversin/out of service. This is useful for t
4-18 Remote System MonitorRemote System MonitorGeneral OverviewThe Remote System Monitor feature provides access to the installedsystem for diagnostic
RemoteSystem Monitor 4-19Help Menu (?)A convenient Help Menu is provided by typing [?], then pressing<Enter>. The follow ing screen displays:Fig
4-20 Remote System MonitorEvent Trace ModeThe T command enables and disables the STARPLUS Triad-S System Tracemode. While the trace mode is enabled ev
RemoteSystem Monitor 4-21S=Station (STA) States (tracesevents associated with Stationactivity)E = Error Messages (traces error messages)Q = Queue (
4-22 Remote System MonitorTo have ev ent traces displayed on the screen, exit the MONitor modeby typing X at th e m on> prom pt. Afte r exiting th
BBackboard Installation 2-5Battery Charging Unit Installation 2-12BKSU/MBU Assembly 2-15CCO Line Card Functions 4-9DDSS LED/Button Test 4-6DTMF4-A Uni
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