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    CONTENTS

    I. SETTING UP THE SYSTEM...........................................................................................1I.1.THE WALL TYPE DS200 SYSTEM INSTALLATION ..............................................................1

    I.1.A. PREPARATION...............................................................................................................................1I.1.B. APPLICATION ................................................................................................................................1I.1.C. GROUNDING..................................................................................................................................4I.1.D. BATTERY CONNECTION................................................................................................................5

    I.2.THE CABINET-TYPE DS200 SYSTEM INSTALLATION........................................................5I.2.A. PREPARATION...............................................................................................................................5I.2.B. APPLICATION ................................................................................................................................6I.2.C. INSTALLATION OF SYSTEMS WITH FOUR OR MORE RACKS.....................................................8

    I.2.C.1. CONNECTIONS IN THE MAIN RACK, TO WHICH THE CPU200 CARD HAS BEEN ATTACHED:........... 9I.2.C.1.1. ATTACHING THE CC EXTRA CARD ONTO THE CPU200 CARD: ..........................................................................9

    I.2.C.1.2. INTEGRATION OF THE C MASTER CARD TO THE MAIN RACK:........................................................................10I.2.C.1.3. CONNECTING THE BPLSPS-FCX CABLE:.........................................................................................................11

    I.2.C.2. CONNECTIONS ON THE FOURTH RACK: .............................................................................................12I.2.C.2.1. INTEGRATION OF THE C SLAVE CARD TO THE MAIN RACK............................................................................12

    I.2.C.2.2. ATTACHING THE CC ENABLE CARD TO THE MAIN RACK: ..............................................................................12I.2.C.2.3. CONNECTING THE BPLSPS-FCX CABLE:.........................................................................................................12

    I.2.D. GROUNDING................................................................................................................................12I.2.E. BATTERY CONNECTION..............................................................................................................14

    I.3.INSTALLING POWER SUPPLIES IN THE SYSTEM............................................................16I.3.A. SPS200 AC/DC POWER SUPPLY.................................................................................................16I.3.B. SPS248 DC/DC POWER SUPPLY ................................................................................................16

    I.4.INTEGRATING MODULES TO THE SYSTEM......................................................................16I.4.A.CPU200, REDUNDANT CPU200 & DS200 CPUKON CARDS.......................................................16

    I.4.A.1. THE LAN ADAPTOR CARD:....................................................................................................................17

    I.4.B. THE UTIL200 UTILITY MODULE..................................................................................................18I.4.B.1. nstallng the conference chp on UTIL200...........................................................................................18

    I.4.C. CON2/CON3 LINE CONNECTION CARDS...................................................................................19I.4.D. INSTALLING EXPANSION MODULES.........................................................................................21

    I.4.D.1. ATTACHING EX200 MODULES: .............................................................................................................21I.4.D.2. CABLING OF EX200 MODULES:............................................................................................................22

    I.4.D.2.1. EX200 (0/16) ANALOG EXTENSION MODULE:...................................................................................................22

    I.4.D.2.2. EX200 (8/0) ANALOG LINE MODULE:................................................................................................................23I.4.D.2.3. EX200 (0/8S0) ISDN BRI EXTENSION MODULE: ...............................................................................................23

    I.4.D.2.4. EX200 (1S2/0) ISDN PRI MODULE: ....................................................................................................................24I.4.D.2.5. EX200 (1R2/0) R2 DIGITAL LINE MODULE: .......................................................................................................24

    I.4.D.2.6. EX200 (0/8U) DIGITAL EXTENSION MODULE: ...................................................................................................25I.4.D.2.7. EX200 (0/16U) DIGITAL EXTENSION MODULE:.................................................................................................25I.4.D.2.8. EX200 (8 T0/S0) ISDN BRI LINE/EXTENSION MODULE: ...................................................................................26

    I.4.D.2.9. EX200 (0/8LB) LOCAL BATTERY EXTENSION MODULE:...................................................................................27I.4.D.2.10. EX200 (4E&M/0) E&M LINE MODULE: ............................................................................................................27

    I.4.E. J UMPER SETTINGS ON THE EX200 (8T0/S0) MODULE........................................................28I.4.F. J UMPER SETTINGS ON THE EX200 (4E&M/0) MODULE ......................................................29I.4.G. INSTALLATION OF THE EVM200L MODULE ..............................................................................31

    I.5. THE FINAL PREPARATIONS............................................................................................31

    II. PUTTING THE SYSTEM ON LINE...............................................................................33II.1. SINGLE-RACK, WALL-TYPE SYSTEM.............................................................................33II.2. TWO-RACK WALL-TYPE SYSTEM...................................................................................33II.3. CABINET-TYPE SYSTEM.................................................................................................33II.4. TWO-CABINET SYSTEM..................................................................................................34

    III. TESTING THE SYSTEM AND TROUBLESHOOTING BASIC PROBLEMS ..................36

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    The lower hole of the wall mount bars should be approximately 130 cm. above the floor. Itis essential to check whether the height of both holes are the same, in order to makesure the exchange is parallel to the floor.

    3- If there are two DS200 racks to be installed, then the lower hole of the wall mount bars,for the first rack to be installed (That will be the lower rack.), should be 100 cm. abovethe floor.

    4- Drill the lower wall mount bar hole of the second rack 140 cm. above the floor, verticallyon the same line with the first one. When the installation is over, there will be a 10-cmgap between the two racks.

    Figure 1

    5- Drive the anchor plugs into the holes, whose locations have already been checked, andthen screw the wall mount bars. Note that the right and the left side of the wall mountbars differ. The screws must be fixed enough to burry their heads completely into thewall.

    6- After removing the front cover of the exchange by unscrewing the Allen screws, removethe bottom cover by sliding it to the front.

    7- While removing the bottom cover, watch out for the grounding cables that are betweenthe cover and the main frame, so that they will not break off. Remove the cables from thecovers together with their tags and keep them safe from any damage during theinstallation.

    8- Slide the SPS200 to the front and remove it, after loosening its screws. (This is just forfacilitating the installation and not obligatory.)

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    9- Hold the exchange so that the wall mount bar holes at the back of the exchangecorrespond to the wall mount bar holders, then push the exchange towards the wall, sothat the holders would carry it. Make sure the holders of both wall mount bars have beeninserted into the holes, and then lower the exchange cautiously. The exchange is fixed 5mm. below. If it is still not fixed, even though it has been lowered for about onecentimeter, that indicates the holders do not carry it. In that case, try to hang the

    exchange once again. In order to make sure that the exchange has been fixed, gentlyshake it to check whether the wall mount bars really carry it.

    10- In case it is necessary to displace the exchange, just lift it upwards cautiously and pull itout.

    !IT IS ESSENTIAL TO MOUNT AND DISMOUNT THE WALL MOUNT BARSSIMULTANEOUSLY; OR THEY MAY GET DISTORTED.

    11- If the second rack will be installed, then remove the top cover of the lower rack and thebottom cover of the upper rack, in order to attach the cables that will connect the racksto each other (Caution is needed for the grounding cables, as explained in the seventh

    step.) The BPL200 main boards are connected to each other by the BPL200-FC andBPLSPS-FC connection cables that come with the shipped hardware of the auxiliary rack.

    There are three such cables. Two BPL200-FC's (34-pin flat cable) are used for connectingthe BPL200 backplanes and the single BPLSPS-FC (5-wire cable) is used for combiningBPL200-SPS backplanes.

    1. BPL200-FC connections 2. BPLSPS-FC connection

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    a) BPL200-AUX d) BPL200-SPS

    b) BPL200-FC e) BPLSPS-FC

    c) BPL200-MAIN f) BPL200-SPS

    Figure 2

    12- Replace the covers by coinciding the cables with the corresponding cable slots that are atthe back of the covers.

    13- If SPS200 has been removed in order to facilitate the installation, then replace it as willbe explained in detail later.

    14- Connect the 230 VAC cable to the corresponding input on SPS200. Before plugging theother end of the cable in, check the position of the on/off switches and whether the fusesare defective. The mains on/off switch must be off. Keep in mind that the battery on/offswitch must be set to on after the mains supply is on and it must be set to off beforethe power is shut off. (Putting the System on Line is described in Section II.)

    Two 2A T-type fuses that are necessary for 230 VAC are in the drawer-type compartment

    next to the 230 VAC input.

    I.1.C. GROUNDING

    Grounding is required for protecting the DS200 exchange from lightning and other sources ofhigh voltage that may affect through lines or peripheral devices. The 230 VAC power cable ofthe exchange has grounding feature, so there is no need for an extra grounding if theelectrical installation of the building has sound grounding.

    Although special tools are required for measuring the sufficiency of grounding of the electricinstallation of the building precisely, voltages between Neuter-Phase and Neuter-Ground

    can be measured for getting a rough idea. The Neuter-Phase voltage should be 180-260 VACand the Neuter-Ground voltage should be 1-2 VAC. Those values must be consistent.Possible voltage leakage in grounding installation may damage your exchange, just like allother devices that require grounding.

    ! ADDITIONAL GROUNDING MUST BE PROVIDED, IF SOUNDNESS OFTHE GROUNDING OF THE ELECTRIC SYSTEM CANNOT BE GUARANTEED.

    Water installation of the building can be used for grounding, provided that the pipes are ofmetal and no insulation material has been used at junctions.

    Indeed, the most secure grounding method is inserting a copper rod that is 1.5 cm in

    diameter with 1.5 m of length, or inserting a copper plate with 1 m2

    of area to the ground andconnecting it to the exchange through a copper grounding cable. The cable should befastened tightly to the rod or to the plate and precautions should be taken against corrosion.

    The cable coming from the grounding plate or grounding installation must be connected tothe ground connection point of the exchange.

    If the second rack is to be installed as well, then the ground connection points of the tworacks must be connected to each other tightly with the ground connection cable that comeswith the auxiliary rack.

    ! THE GROUND CONNECTIONS OF THE LOWER AND UPPER COVERS OF

    THE EXCHANGE MUST DEFINITELY BE DONE AGAIN WHEN THE COVERS AREREMOVED AND THEN REPLACED.

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    A- DS200 Main Rack B- DS200 Auxiliary RackC- The grounding cable D- The copper grounding plate or rod

    Figure 3

    I.1.D. BATTERY CONNECTION

    Since power failure will impede your exchange to fulfill its normal functions, a battery mustbe connected to it, if there is such a possibility. Battery connection is made after SPS200 hasbeen fixed. The battery switch must be 0 during the connection. There are two clips onSPS200 for the battery connection. (See The Technical Reference GuideFigure 13). It is

    strictly recommended that a 48V 24Ah dry battery group (12V, 24Ah X 4) should be connectedto those clips. The red end must be connected to the + pole of the battery group, and theblack end to the - pole. In order to make the connection, press the springed latch of theclips, insert the corresponding end of the battery cable into the hole in front, deep enough sothat no naked portion of the cable is left outside, and then release the latch.

    Battery connection is provided only for the SPS200 of the main rack, in two-rack systems.There is no battery connection for the second SPS200.

    ! REVERSE BATTERY CONNECTION MAY DAMAGE YOUR EXCHANGE!

    I.2.THE CABINET-TYPE DS200 SYSTEM

    INSTALLATION

    I.2.A. PREPARATION

    The following requirements should be fulfilled prior to the installation of the exchange:

    1- The DS200 exchange cabinet should be installed in places that are not exposed to directsunlight, that are not humid, but that are ventilated, well lit, with an environmental

    temperature of 0-45

    o

    C.2- It should not be exposed to the effects of dust, vibration, oil and water.

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    3- Devices that generate high frequency waves (such as welding machines, office equipmentsuch as computers and telex machines, air conditioners, TV sets) should not be in thesame room if possible, and they should be at least 3 meters away from the exchange,otherwise.

    4- The mains supply should be reserved for the exchange only. The power supply of thesystem should be uninterrupted and, if possible, the system should be powered from awell-grounded source from which no other device is powered.

    !FREQUENT POWER FAILURES MAY AFFECT NORMAL OPERATION OFTHE SYSTEM!

    5- The spot where the exchange is to be mounted should be chosen considering its positionrelative to the main distribution frame (MDF) and length of the cables. The installationwork and later maintenance work should also be considered, so that the covers can beremoved and replaced easily.

    6- Since the installation connections will be made at the back of the cabinet, the position ofthe cabinet should be arranged accordingly. The lighting at the back has been placed for

    facilitating the work.

    I.2.B. APPLICATION

    1- Take the cabinet to a location as defined in the preparation step.

    2- Lock the wheels by pressing the latches so that the exchange will not move.

    3- Remove the front cover and the rack stopper screws that prevent the racks to slide.

    Figure 4

    4- Remove the back and side covers, after unlocking them, by lifting them for approximately10 cm in a manner so that their paint is not scratched.

    5- While removing the covers, watch out for the grounding cables that are between the mainframe and the covers so that they do not break off. Detach the cables, together with theirtags, from the covers and keep them so as to make sure they would not get damagedduring the placement of the exchange into the cabinet.

    6- Push the main rack and auxiliary racks one by one until the holes of the removed

    stopping screws appear. Then replace the stopping screws so that the racks would notslide along the slots.

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    Figure 5

    7- Open the cable panels from rear in order to facilitate the access.

    8- In order to connect the main rack and the auxiliary racks, as well as to make inter-rackground connection: First, use the BPL200-FC and BPLSPS-FC connection cables thatcome with the auxiliary rack. There are three such cables. Two BPL200-FC's (34-pin flatcable) are used for connecting the BPL200 backplanes and BPLSPS-FC (5-wire cable) isused for connecting BPL200-SPS backplanes. In order to connect the backplanes:

    a) Primarily, attach one end of each BPL200-FC to the BPL200-MAIN backplane of themain rack that has been placed to the bottom.

    b) Extend the free ends of the BPL200-FC cables to the second rack through the cableholes corresponding to the upper panel at the back of the first rack and the lowerpanel at the back of the second rack. Attach the ends of those two cables to the

    BPL200-AUX backplane connector. The cables should be parallel to each other.Repeat the same procedure to connect the second rack to the third, later. See Figure 2.

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    9) Each rack comes as the power card-backplane connection has been made as factorydefault. There are special cables that are used for this purpose. In case it is necessary,those cables can be detached and the two cards can be separated or they can becombined again, with those cables.

    10) Then, you are supposed to make the power connection among the racks. In order toconnect the BPL200-SPS backplanes:

    a) For the connection of the BPL200-SPS backplanes of the first and second racks, firstattach the BPLSPS-FC (5-wire cable) to the inter-rack SPS connector that is on theBPL200-SPS backplane of the first rack.

    b) Then, extend the free end of the cable through the holes of the metal plates that areat the back of the first and the second racks and then attach it to the inter-rack SPSconnector that is on the BPL200-SPS backplane of the second rack. Repeat the sameprocedure for the connection between the second and the third racks. See Figure 2.

    11) Attach the 230 VAC cable to the connector on the SPS200. First, make sure that the on/offswitches are off and the fuses are free from any defect. Then, attach the other end of the

    cable to one of the plugs next to the mains switch that is at the lower front section of thecabinet, by extending it through the back of the cabinet.

    Two 2A T-type fuses that are necessary for 230 VAC are in the drawer-type compartmentnext to the 230 VAC input.

    !VENTS OVER THE CABINET FANS MUST NOT BE COVERED BY ANYMEANS DURING OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM. CERTAINLY CHECK

    WHETHER THE FANS WORK PROPERLY, AT THE TEMPERATURES OVER

    20C.

    CAUTION!

    The rules that must be obeyed strictly while powering the system on and off are stated as aspecial chapter at the end of this guide.

    When the system consists of three or more racks, if it is powered on and off by the batteryswitches, then those switches are damaged in time, due to the electric arcs. In order toprevent this situation, a delayed main battery breaker (10 Ampere 250 V Main breaker) isincluded in the system. Control of the electricity provided to the racks from the battery ismaintained by this breaker. Detailed information about this is in Chapter II of this guide.

    I.2.C. INSTALLATION OF SYSTEMS WITH FOUR OR

    MORE RACKS

    Installation of the DS200 system in configurations with four, five or six racks is indeed a stepthat follows the cabinet-type installation of the system.

    Except the case of the four-rack cabinet that has been designed for the four-rack systems,since installation cannot be realized with one cabinet for the systems with more than threeracks, first installation of two cabinets are realized so as to distribute the necessary quantityof racks to those two cabinets.

    The crucial point while installing the two cabinets is that they should be located side by sideand they should not be displaced during and after the installation.

    ! THE CABLES PROVIDING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE CABINETS

    MAY BE DAMAGED IN CASE OF A DISPLACEMENT.

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    The four-rack cabinet is used, if a system has four racks. In this case, since the entire rackswill fit into that cabinet, single-cabinet installation will suffice. The rack that will fit into theuppermost rack slot of the cabinet will be of the main rack structure, too, like the first rack.

    In two-cabinet systems, the first racks (lowermost) will be main rack and the others will beauxiliary racks. However, there is CPU200 card only in a single cabinets main rack.Likewise, there is DS200 CPUKON card in only a single main rack.

    The first and the fourth racks are of the main rack structure and the connection betweenthese two racks is provided with some additional cards and cables. The list of those cardsand cables are below:

    1) CC Extra card

    2) C Master card

    3) C Slave card

    4) CC Enable card

    5) Two BPL200-FC

    6) Five PCM carrier cable

    7) BPLSPS-FCX cable

    In order to facilitate the connection of the two cabinets, you need to remove the SPS248power units, UTIL200, DS200 CPUKON and CPU200 cards (redundant CPU200, too, if there isany.)

    I.2.C.1. CONNECTIONS IN THE MAIN RACK, TO WHICH THE

    CPU200 CARD HAS BEEN ATTACHED:

    I.2.C.1.1. ATTACHING THE CC EXTRA CARD ONTO THE CPU200 CARD:

    Attach the card to the 20-pin connector with the code CON402, in a manner as it coincideswith the lower back corner of the CPU200 card that has been indicated with white lines,through the female connector that is on the CC Extra card.

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    Figure 6

    If there will be a redundant CPU200 card in the system, then you should attach another CCExtra card onto that redundant CPU200 card, too.

    I.2.C.1.2. INTEGRATION OF THE C MASTER CARD TO THE MAIN RACK:

    The C Master card must be attached to the main rack on which there is CPU200. Structure ofthis card is suitable for attaching it to the plastic card slots of DS200 and its size is the sameas that of the CPU200 card. However, there is no 64-pin male connector at the back of thecard for the backplane connection. Instead, it is connected by a BPL200-FC to the inter-rackconnector that is at the lower section on the BPL200 backplane of the main rack, at the samelevel with the CPU200.

    If, on the other hand, there will not be a redundant CPU200 card in the DS200 system, thenthe C Master card is attached to the slot that is reserved for the redundant CPU200 card.Connect the cables before completely fixing the card in the slot.

    The procedure for this:1) Connect one end of the BPL200-FC to the inter-rack connector that is at the lower edge

    of the BPL200-MAIN backplane of the main rack.

    2) Connect the other end of the BPL200-FC to the similar connector that is on the C Mastercard.

    3) Connect the PCM carrier cables to the five RJ 45 connectors that are on the C Mastercard. The connection order of those cables is essentially important because those cableswill be connected to the second rack in the same order.

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    I.2.C.2. CONNECTIONS ON THE FOURTH RACK:

    The procedure is similar to that for the first rack.

    I.2.C.2.1. INTEGRATION OF THE C SLAVE CARD TO THE MAIN RACK

    Structure of the C Slave card is the same as that of the C Master card, which is on the firstrack . Besides, the connections are exactly the same.

    Since there will not be any CPU200 and redundant CPU200 cards in the second cabinet, youcan place the C Slave card into the redundant CPU200 card slot that is on the main rack ofthe second cabinet. You are supposed to connect the corresponding cables beforecompletely fixing the card in the slot.

    The procedure for this:

    1) Connect one end of the BPL200-FC to the inter-rack connector that is at the lower edgeof the BPL200-MAIN backplane of the main rack.

    2) Connect the other end of the BPL200-FC to the similar connector that is on the C Slave

    card.

    3) Connect the PCM carrier cables to the five RJ 45 connectors that are on the C Slave card.The connection order of those cables is essentially important because those cables willbe connected to the C Slave card in the same order as they have been connected to the CMaster card in the first cabinet. (See Figure 7)

    !INCORRECT CONNECTION ORDER OF THE PCM CARRIER CABLESWOULD PRECLUDE THE OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM.

    After making the entire cable connections, push the card into the slot completely and makesure the fixing latches that are on the plastic front cover have been fully fixed on the metal

    casing.

    I.2.C.2.2. ATTACHING THE CC ENABLE CARD TO THE MAIN RACK:

    The CC Enable card has a structure, which makes it possible to be attached to the BPL200-MAIN backplane, thanks to the 64-pin male connector that is located at the back of it.

    Attach the CC Enable card to the slot reserved for CPU200 on the main rack.

    Then, you should attach the UTIL200 card of the main rack to its corresponding slot.

    I.2.C.2.3. CONNECTING THE BPLSPS-FCX CABLE:

    Connect free end of the BPLSPS-FCX cable, whose connection with the first cabinet hasalready been provided, to the SPS connector that is at the lower section of the BPLSPSbackplane.

    Attach the SPS248 Power Unit to its corresponding slot, as will be described in latersections.

    The operation of connecting two cabinets to each other will have been completed afterapplying the steps above.

    I.2.D. GROUNDING

    Grounding is essential for protecting the DS200 Exchange from the effects of lightning orother sources of high voltage that might affect over lines or peripheral devices.

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    Although special tools are required for measuring the sufficiency of grounding of the electricinstallation of the building precisely, voltages between Neuter-Phase and Neuter-Groundcan be measured for getting a rough idea.

    The Neuter-Phase voltage should be 180-260 VAC and the Neuter-Ground voltage should be1-2 VAC. Those values must be consistent. Possible voltage leakage in grounding installationmay damage your exchange, just like all other devices that require grounding.

    Water installation of the building can be used for grounding, provided that the pipes are ofmetal and no insulation material has been used at junctions. Indeed, the most securegrounding method is inserting a copper rod that is 1.5 cm in diameter with 1.5 m of length, orinserting a copper plate with 1 m2of area to the ground and connecting it to the exchangethrough a copper grounding cable. The cable should be fastened tightly to the rod or to theplate and precautions should be taken against corrosion.

    The cable coming from the grounding plate or grounding system must be connected to theground connection point of the exchange.

    The DS200 Exchange and auxiliary racks are connected to each other tightly at the ground

    connection points with the ground connection cable that comes with the shipped hardware.

    A- DS200 Main Rack B- DS200 Auxiliary rack

    C- The grounding cable D- The copper grounding plate or rod

    Figure 8

    ! ADDITIONAL GROUNDING MUST BE PROVIDED, IF SOUNDNESS OF

    THE GROUNDING OF THE ELECTRIC SYSTEM CANNOT BE GUARANTEED.For providing the internal inter-rack grounding, first connect the grounding cable and thegrounding screw of the first rack, which is under the rack. Then, connect the groundingscrew that is under the first rack and the grounding screw of the second rack. Repeat thesame operation for the third rack. Afterwards, connect the cabinet grounding screw and theexternal grounding system that has been installed for the cabinet, in order to providegrounding for the entire cabinet.

    For the two-cabinet structure, the grounding points of both cabinets must be the same.

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    I.2.E. BATTERY CONNECTION

    ! SINCE ANY POWER FAILURE WILL DISRUPT THE EXCHANGE TOPERFORM ITS NORMAL FUNCTIONS, YOU SHOULD CONNECT BATTERY TO

    THE SYSTEM, IF THERE IS SUCH A POSSIBILITY.

    ! THE BATTERY BREAKER MUST BE OFF DURING THE CONNECTIONPROCESS.

    The system uses dry batteries. The batteries are placed at the bottom of the DS200 cabinet.The compartment has been designed as large enough to include 38 Ah, dry-type batteries.The dimensions of the cabinet bottom are about 60x78 cm. The capacity of that space is atmost12 batteries of 24 Ah (width: 17.5 cm, length: 16.6 cm, height: 12.5 cm) or of 38 Ah(width: 16.5 cm, length: 19.7 cm, height: 17.0 cm). A three-rack system requires at least 4batteries and there is room in the cabinet for 8 or 12 batteries, as needed.

    Placing the batteries close to the back cover facilitates connecting them, as well as theirmaintenance.

    In order to connect the batteries:

    First, connect the batteries that are in the compartment under the exchange serially to eachother. Then, connect the battery output through main breaker to the battery input of the mainrack, which is the lowermost rack. Attach the battery output to the connection clips on theSPS200 (See the Technical Reference GuideFigure 13), in the manner as the red end beingthe + pole, and the black end being the - pole. No battery connection is required for theother SPSs.

    ! REVERSE BATTERY CONNECTION MAY DAMAGE YOUR EXCHANGE.

    In order to complete the connection, press the spring latch of the clips and insert thecorresponding end of the battery cable into the hole in front, deep enough so that no nakedportion of the cable is left outside and then release the latch.

    Since the batteries are connected to the 48 VDC-output of the SPS200 in parallel, completelyexhausted batteries may affect normal operation of the system. In that case, you shouldcharge them from an external source and then re-connect them to the system.

    ! NORMAL OPERATION OF SYSTEMS WITH BATTERIES WOULD BEAFFECTED BY FAILURES OF 230 VAC MAINS SUPPLY DURING NIGHT TIME

    AND HOLIDAYS.

    ! THE SYSTEM AUTOMATICALLY SHUTS DOWN IF THE BATTERYVOLTAGE DROPS BELOW 34 VDC DURING PROLONGED POWER FAILURES ANDTHE BATTERIES DO NOT SWITCH ON UNTIL THE BATTERY VOLTAGE LEVEL

    EXCEEDS 46 VDC.

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    1. 230 VAC cable 4. BPL200-FC 7. Main grounding cable

    2. BPLSPS-FC 5. Grounding screw

    3. Grounding wire 6. Battery connection cables

    Figure 9

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    I.3. INST

    I.3.A. SPS200 AC/DC POWER SUPPLY

    The SPS200 AC/DC Power Supply, which includes the SPS200CR Power Card, has beenplaced in a metal casing.

    In order to fix SPS200 in the rack, place the metal rails properly, which are on the powerchassis, in the metal slots that are on rightmost side of the rack. (See the TechnicalReference GuideFigure3). Then, push the SPS200 into the rack until it is firmly fixed to theconnector that is on the BPLSPS-Backplane, which is behind the power rack. Afterwards,drive the SPS200 fixing screw that is in the upper front part of the rack. (See the TechnicalReference GuideFigure 4).

    In case you need to take the SPS200 out of rack, switch the battery and mains off,respectively, by the ON/OFF switches on the SPS200 module. (See The Technical ReferenceGuideFigure 13). Detach the 230 V cable and battery connection cables (if there is any.)

    Then, pull the power rack out after loosening the fixing screw that is on the upper front partof the system rack.

    I.3.B. SPS248 DC/DC POWER SUPPLY

    SPS248 DC/DC Power Supply, which includes the SPS248CR Power Card and ringtransformer, has been mounted in a metal casing.

    Attaching the SPS248 is very similar to that of the SPS200. It is attached to the slot on theleft-hand side of the SPS200. (See The Technical Reference GuideFigure 4).

    ! CAUTION! IN MULTI-RACK DS200 SYSTEMS, THE INTER-RACKPOWER CONNECTIONS MUST HAVE BEEN COMPLETED PRIOR TO PLACEMENT

    OF SPS248 MODULES.

    I.4. INTE

    In this section, integration of the CPU200, DS200 CPUKON, UTIL200 UTILITY and ExpansionModules to the system, together with CON2/CON3 Line Connection Cards, have beenexplained.

    I.4.A.CPU200, REDUNDANT CPU200 & DS200 CPUKON

    CARDS

    The CPU200 Central Processing Module has been fixed in the corresponding slot, as beingconnected to the BPL200-MAIN backplane in the rack. (See The Technical ReferenceGuideFigure 11). The DS200 CPUKON Connection Card has been situated in the leftmostslot of the main rack, as connected to the CPU200 card via the DS200 CPU-FC flat cable. TheDS200 CPUKON card has not been connected to the BPL200-MAIN backplane.

    Install the CPU200, DS200 CPUKON and DS200 CPU-FC modules in the main rack asdescribed below:

    1- Make sure that the UTIL200 module of the first rack has not been installed.

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    2- Connect the cables of the accessories to the connectors on the DS200 CPUKON. In orderto do this, extend the cables through the cable hole that is in the lower front rack andattach them to the corresponding connectors on the DS200 CPUKON card. Then take thefree end of the cable out of the rack by extending it along underneath the rack throughthe corresponding path within the cable channel that has been fixed on the back cover.

    3- Install DS200 CPUKON card together with DS200 CPU-FC cable. First, attach the DS200CPU-FC cable to the connector on the DS200 CPUKON card. Then, insert the DS200CPUKON card so as its back corners fit the channel of the plastic card slot. Afterwards,extend the free end of the DS200 CPU-FC cable along underneath the UTIL200 connectoron the backplane. As for the final step, when the card is completely placed, fix the DS200CPUKON card by the fixing latches on the plastic card holder. See the figure below forthe correct usage of the plastic fixing latches.

    Figure 10

    4- In order to install the CPU200 module, place the back corners of the module into the

    channel of the plastic card slot and push it towards the rack. Before you set the modulecompletely, connect the DS200 CPU-FC cable to CPU200. Then, push the CPU200 moduleinside, so as it tightly fits on its corresponding connector on the BPL200-Backplane.When the module has been completely set, fix it by using fixing latches on the front coverof the card. (See The Technical Reference GuideFigure 24). See Figure 10 for thecorrect usage of the plastic fixing latches.

    In case it is necessary to take CPU200 out of the rack, press the card fixing latches on thefront cover of CPU200 toward the tag on the holder and then pull the module cautiously untilDS200 CPU-FC appears. As for the final step, detach DS200 CPU-FC from CPU200 and thentake it out of the rack.

    In case it is necessary to take DS200 CPUKON out of the rack, press the card fixing latcheson the front cover of the card toward the tag on the holder and then pull the modulecautiously until DS200 CPU-FC appears. Afterwards, detach DS200 CPU-FC from DS200CPUKON and take it out of the rack.

    If a redundant CPU200 is needed in the system, then install that card in the special slot at theright-hand side of CPU200, which is reserved for it by following the same installation stepsas for CPU200. Its connection to DS200 CPUKON card is provided by DS200 CPU-FC.

    ! DO NOT EVER REMOVE THE CPU200 CARD DURING THE OPERATIONOF THE EXCHANGE.

    I.4.A.1. THE LAN ADAPTOR CARD:

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    If the chip enabling conferencing with up to 16 participants, which is offered optionally is tobe utilized within the system, then insert this into the socket that is reserved for it on theUTIL200 card of the first rack. While inserting the chip into the socket, make sure positioningof the chip is correct.

    In case there is an optional conference chip in the system, since this chip needs 32 PCMchannel in order to be functional, you must leave the last two general-purpose slots (The twogeneral-purpose slots on the rightmost edge of the rack) of the first rack vacant.

    ! WHILE INSERTING THE CONFERENCE CHIP INTO THE UTIL200CARD, LEAVE THE TWO GENERAL-PURPOSE SLOTS VACANT, WHICH ARE AT

    THE RIGHTMOST SIDE ON THE BACKPLANE.

    I.4.C. CON2/CON3 LINE CONNECTION CARDS

    The CON2 and CON3 line connection cards constitute the connection among telephones,lines and the extension and line cards of the system. High voltage protection circuits, the

    line-busy LED, grounding pins and line connection connectors are all situated on the lineconnection cards.

    There are four female RJ 45 connectors on the CON2 card. The MDF cable with 16 pairs,which is called CBL-16, is for CON2. The male RJ 45s at one end of the CBL-16 cable areattached to the corresponding female connectors on CON2. Cable pairs at the other end ofthe CBL-16 cable should be attached to the related sections on the MDF.

    There are two female RJ 45 connectors on the CON3 card. The MDF cable with 8 pairs, whichis called CBL-8, is for CON3. The male RJ 45s at one end of the CBL-8 cable are attached tothe corresponding female connectors on CON3. Cable pairs at the other end of the CBL-8cable should be attached to the related sections on the MDF.

    The CON2 and CON3 cards are attached to the related expansion card on the side with circuitelements. Two 20-pin connectors on the component side of the CON2 and CON3 cards areattached to the corresponding connectors on the component side of the expansion card.

    You should connect the cables CBL-8 and CBL-16 correctly in order to experience noproblems while removing the expansion modules from the exchange and replacing themback. Proper connection of those cables is shown in Figure 12.

    It would be proper to extend the cables that go to the line connection connectors alongsidethe expansion card connection connector (20-pin, white connector) in order to reduce thespace they occupy. Fixing line connection cables tightly to the expansion card by cable tie soas their thin sides would touch the card, would provide for a trouble-free installation.

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    1. Ground contact spring 4. Line status LED 7. CBL-8 line cable2. Line connection connector (RJ 45) 5. Card status LED 8. CBL-16 line cable

    3. EX200B connection connector 6. Cable tie

    Figure 12

    While attaching the line connection card to the expansion card, be careful about fullyinserting the connection connectors and fully fitting the line connection card into the clickson sides of the plastic cover. Cards that are not completely fitted cause friction with thecards nearby, as well as they cause the LEDs on the front face not to be seen from outside,for they would not fit.

    The connectors on the line connection cards have been included only to provide for easyreplacement of the card without detaching the cabling, in case protection circuitry on thecard is damaged. While replacing the card, do not detach the cables from that connector. Inorder to achieve this, during the first connection, insert the expansion module to itscorresponding place by sliding it in the slot while the cable is still loosely hanging, however,leave it 6-7 cm before the point it is completely fixed. Then, fix the line connection cable tothe back surface of the exchange while the expansion module is in this position.

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    1. CON2 / CON3 connection card 6. Ground contact spring of rack

    2. Ground contact spring ofconnection card

    7. CBL-8 / CBL-16 line cable

    3. EX200B line card 8. Card removing latch

    4. Card slot 9. Card fixing click

    5. Bottom front section of rack 10. Front card cover

    Figure 13

    I.4.D. INSTALLING EXPANSION MODULES

    This section explains integrations of the entire EX200 extension, line and network connectionmodules to the system.

    I.4.D.1. ATTACHING EX200 MODULES:

    EX200 modules fundamentally consist of the electronic card and the card cover thatmaintains connection to chassis. Figure 24 in the Technical Reference Guide showsfundamental characteristics of a card and a card cover.

    There are two points to consider while establishing the configuration of the system:

    1) An extension card must be installed in the first general-purpose slot of the first rack.

    2) If EX200 (1S2/0) or EX200 (1R2/0) module or modules are to be installed in the system,then the ones that are to be utilized for data or video transmission must be installed in

    the first rack, into the card slots with even numbers. On the other hand, the modules thatare to be utilized for voice transmission can be installed into the even-numbered slots ofany rack.

    ! THE EX200 (1S2/0) OR EX200 (1R2/0) MODULES THAT ARE TO BEUTILIZED FOR DATA OR VIDEO TRANSMISSION IN THE SYSTEM MUST BE

    INSTALLED IN THE FIRST RACK OF THE EXCHANGE.

    After considering criteria such as the system configuration, traffic rate (distribution ofextension and line connections to the racks), begin with installing the modules in theircorresponding slots.

    Hold the module upright and make sure the corners in the rear fit lower and upperplastic slot, then push it forward in the slot slowly and cautiously.

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    After more than half of the module has been inserted into the slot, arrange anycable that is connected to the module.

    You need to push a little bit harder so that the connector for backplane connection

    fits, which is at the back of the expansion card.

    Finally, push the module by gently pressing the latches upward / downward, which

    are at the top and bottom of the card cover to fit it to its place.

    Check if the card fixing clicks that are over the card cover latches have fit to theholes on the chassis. Card latches that have not fit appear as in Figure 10.

    Before the expansion module contacts with the backplane while it is being pushed into itsslot, the pins that are on and under the connection card provides grounding for the cards byapplying pressure on the ground contact spring. (See Figure 13).

    In case it would be necessary to remove the modules following the first installation:

    Pull the module by pressing the latches at the top and bottom of the card cover todisconnect it from the backplane.

    Pull the module until the line connection card gets out of the exchange. Be careful

    about the cable that has been fixed under the exchange, so that it would not forcedtoo much by being pulled.

    At this point, remove the line connection card from the expansion card and set itfree as connected to the line connection cable. Then do whatever would benecessary by pulling the module out.

    Repeat the steps above in reverse order in order to replace the card. While removing andreplacing the module, pay attention to the facts that line connection cable has been tightlyattached to the chassis, the expansion card and the connection cards are completely incontact, and the card cover moves in a straight line parallel to slot.

    ! MOVE THE MODULES IN A STRAIGHT LINE WHILE INSERTING ORREMOVING, WITHOUT TILTING THEM TOWARDS RIGHT-LEFT OR IN

    UPWARD-DOWNWARD DIRECTION.

    See Figure 10 for the appearance of a card latch that has not fit.

    I.4.D.2. CABLING OF EX200 MODULES:

    After you have installed the expansion modules in the corresponding slots in the rack,establish line or extension connections by making use of the cable pairs at the free ends of

    CBL-8 or CBL-16 cables, which have properly been taken out of the rack. The followingtables present cabling information related to those connections on module basis.

    I.4.D.2.1. EX200 (0/16) ANALOG EXTENSION MODULE:

    Pairs in the CBL-16 cable and connected extensions are given in the table below.

    Pair NoPair NoPair NoPair No Color & Signal of PairColor & Signal of PairColor & Signal of PairColor & Signal of Pair Extension NoExtension NoExtension NoExtension No

    1 White (AAAA) Blue (BBBB) 1st Extension

    2 White (AAAA) Orange (BBBB) 2nd Extension

    3 White (AAAA) Green (BBBB) 3rd Extension

    4 White (AAAA) Brown (BBBB) 4th Extension

    5 White (AAAA) Gray (BBBB) 5th Extension

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    6 Red (AAAA) Blue (BBBB) 6th Extension

    7 Red (AAAA) Orange (BBBB) 7th Extension

    8 Red (AAAA) Green (BBBB) 8th Extension

    9 Red (AAAA) Brown (BBBB) 9th Extension

    10 Red (AAAA) Gray (BBBB) 10th Extension

    11 Black (AAAA) Blue (BBBB) 11th Extension

    12 Black (AAAA) Orange (BBBB) 12th Extension

    13 Black (AAAA) Green (BBBB) 13th Extension

    14 Black (AAAA) Brown (BBBB) 14th Extension

    15 Black (AAAA) Gray (BBBB) 15th Extension

    16 Yellow (AAAA) Blue (BBBB) 16th Extension

    The order of A and B wires are not important for the connection of the cable mentioned

    above to the extension phone.

    I.4.D.2.2. EX200 (8/0) ANALOG LINE MODULE:

    Pairs in the CBL-8 cable and connected lines are given in the table below.

    Pair NoPair NoPair NoPair No Color & Signal of PairColor & Signal of PairColor & Signal of PairColor & Signal of Pair Line NoLine NoLine NoLine No

    1 White (AAAA) Blue (BBBB) 1st Line

    2 White (AAAA) Orange (BBBB) 2nd Line

    3 White (AAAA) Green (BBBB) 3rd Line

    4 White (AAAA) Brown (B

    BBB) 4th Line

    5 White (AAAA) Gray (BBBB) 5th Line

    6 Red (AAAA) Blue (BBBB) 6th Line

    7 Red (AAAA) Orange (BBBB) 7th Line

    8 Red (AAAA) Green (BBBB) 8th Line

    The order of A and B wires are not important for the connection of the cable mentionedabove to the lines. The line circuitry automatically detects polarity and takes actionaccordingly.

    I.4.D.2.3. EX200 (0/8S0) ISDN BRI EXTENSION MODULE:

    Pairs in the CBL-16 cable and connected extensions are given in the table below.

    Pair NoPair NoPair NoPair No Color & Signal of PairColor & Signal of PairColor & Signal of PairColor & Signal of Pair Extension NoExtension NoExtension NoExtension No

    1 White (R1R1R1R1) - Blue (T1T1T1T1)

    2 White (T2T2T2T2) Orange (R2R2R2R2)1st ISDN Extension

    3 White (R1R1R1R1) Green (T1T1T1T1)

    4 White (T2T2T2T2) Brown (R2R2R2R2)

    2nd ISDNExtension

    5 White (R1R1R1R1) Gray (T1T1T1T1)

    6 Red (T2T2T2T2) Blue (R2R2R2R2)

    3rd ISDN Extension

    7 Red (R1R1R1R1) Orange (T1T1T1T1) 4th ISDN Extension

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    The assignments required for the line connections of the EX200 (1R2/0) card are given in thetable below.

    SignalSignalSignalSignal DDDD----type Connector Pin Notype Connector Pin Notype Connector Pin Notype Connector Pin No RJ 45 Pin NoRJ 45 Pin NoRJ 45 Pin NoRJ 45 Pin No

    R1 5 1

    R2 9 2

    T1 1 4

    T2 6 5

    For the cable above, order of the four wires that are to be used for the R2 connection isimportant.

    Pin assignments of the cable that comes with the EX200 (1R2/0) module are given withrespect to the RJ 45 connectors at both ends, in the table below:

    RJ45 Signal RJ45

    1 R1 4

    2 R2 5

    4 T1 1

    5 T2 2

    I.4.D.2.6. EX200 (0/8U) DIGITAL EXTENSION MODULE:

    Pairs in the CBL-8 cable and connected extensions are given in the table below.

    Pair NoPair NoPair NoPair No Color & Signal of PairColor & Signal of PairColor & Signal of PairColor & Signal of Pair Extension NoExtension NoExtension NoExtension No

    1 White (AAAA) Blue (BBBB) 1st Extension

    2 White (AAAA) Orange (BBBB) 2nd Extension

    3 White (AAAA) Green (BBBB) 3rd Extension4 White (AAAA) Brown (BBBB) 4th Extension

    5 White (AAAA) Gray (BBBB) 5th Extension

    6 Red (AAAA) Blue (BBBB) 6th Extension

    7 Red (AAAA) Orange (BBBB) 7th Extension

    8 Red (AAAA) Green (BBBB) 8th Extension

    The order of A and B wires are not important for the connection of the cable mentionedabove to the extension phone.

    I.4.D.2.7. EX200 (0/16U) DIGITAL EXTENSION MODULE:

    Pairs in the CBL-16 cable and connected extensions are given in the table below.

    Pair NoPair NoPair NoPair No Color & Signal of PairColor & Signal of PairColor & Signal of PairColor & Signal of Pair Extension NoExtension NoExtension NoExtension No

    1 White (AAAA) Blue (BBBB) 1st Extension

    2 White (AAAA) Orange (BBBB) 2nd Extension

    3 White (AAAA) Green (BBBB) 3rd Extension

    4 White (AAAA) Brown (BBBB) 4th Extension

    5 White (AAAA) Gray (BBBB) 5th Extension

    6 Red (AAAA) Blue (BBBB) 6th Extension

    7 Red (AAAA) Orange (BBBB) 7th Extension

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    8 Red (AAAA) Green (BBBB) 8th Extension

    9 Red (AAAA) Brown (BBBB) 9th Extension

    10 Red (AAAA) Gray (BBBB) 10th Extension

    11 Black (AAAA) Blue (BBBB) 11th Extension

    12 Black (AAAA) Orange (BBBB) 12th Extension

    13 Black (AAAA) Green (BBBB) 13th Extension

    14 Black (AAAA) Brown (BBBB) 14th Extension

    15 Black (AAAA) Gray (BBBB) 15th Extension

    16 Yellow (AAAA) Blue (BBBB) 16th Extension

    The order of A and B wires are not important for the connection of the cable mentionedabove to the extension phone.

    I.4.D.2.8. EX200 (8 T0/S0) ISDN BRI LINE/EXTENSION MODULE:

    Pairs in the CBL-16 cable and connected extensions are given in the table below.

    Pair NoPair NoPair NoPair No Color & Signal of PairColor & Signal of PairColor & Signal of PairColor & Signal of Pair Line NoLine NoLine NoLine No

    1 White (R1R1R1R1) - Blue (T1T1T1T1)

    2 White (T2T2T2T2) Orange (R2R2R2R2)1st ISDN line

    3 White (R1R1R1R1) Green (T1T1T1T1)

    4 White (T2T2T2T2) Brown (R2R2R2R2)2nd ISDN line

    5 White (R1R1R1R1) Gray (T1T1T1T1)

    6 Red (T2T2T2T2) Blue (R2R2R2R2)

    3rd ISDN line

    7 Red (R1R1R1R1) Orange (T1T1T1T1)

    8 Red (T2T2T2T2) Green (R2R2R2R2)4th ISDN line

    9 Red (R1R1R1R1) Brown (T1T1T1T1)

    10 Red (T2T2T2T2) Gray (R2R2R2R2)5th ISDN line

    11 Black (R1R1R1R1) Blue (T1T1T1T1)

    12 Black (T2T2T2T2) Orange (R2R2R2R2)6th ISDN line

    13 Black (R1R1R1R1) Green (T1T1T1T1)

    14 Black (T2T2T2T2) Brown (R2R2R2R2)

    7th ISDN line

    15 Black (R1R1R1R1) Gray (T1T1T1T1)

    16 Yellow (T2T2T2T2) Blue (R2R2R2R2)8th ISDN line

    For the cable above, order of the four wires that are to be used for connection to ISDNdevices is important.

    The signals represented as R are the receiving signals of DS200; on the other hand, thesignals represented as T are the transmitting signals. Pay attention to this order forcabling.

    Pin-signal assignments of cabling for the connection between DS200 and lines extending out

    of NT1 (network terminating device) are given in the table below:

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    Signal with respectto NT1

    RJ 45 pins of theNT1 side

    CBL-16 wires ofthe DS200 side

    Signal with respectto DS200

    T1 3 1 R1

    R1 4 2 T1

    R2 5 3 T2

    T2 6 4 R2

    I.4.D.2.9. EX200 (0/8LB) LOCAL BATTERY EXTENSION MODULE:

    Pairs in the CBL-8 cable and connected extensions are given in the table below.

    Pair NoPair NoPair NoPair No ColorColorColorColor & Signal of Pair& Signal of Pair& Signal of Pair& Signal of Pair Line NoLine NoLine NoLine No

    1 White (AAAA) Blue (BBBB) 1st LB Line

    2 White (AAAA) Orange (BBBB) 2nd LB Line

    3 White (AAAA) Green (BBBB) 3rd LB Line

    4 White (AAAA) Brown (BBBB) 4th LB Line5 White (AAAA) Gray (BBBB) 5th LB Line

    6 Red (AAAA) Blue (BBBB) 6th LB Line

    7 Red (AAAA) Orange (BBBB) 7th LB Line

    8 Red (AAAA) Green (BBBB) 8th LB Line

    The order of A and B wires are not important for the connection of the cable mentionedabove to the extension phone.

    I.4.D.2.10. EX200 (4E&M/0) E&M LINE MODULE:

    Pairs in the CBL-16 cable and connected extensions are given in the table below.

    Pair NoPair NoPair NoPair No Color & Signal of PairColor & Signal of PairColor & Signal of PairColor & Signal of Pair Line NoLine NoLine NoLine No

    1 White (EEEE) - Blue (SGSGSGSG)

    2 White (MMMM) Orange (SBSBSBSB)

    3 White (TTTT) Green (RRRR)

    4 White (T1T1T1T1) Brown (R1R1R1R1)

    1st E&M Line

    5 White (T1T1T1T1) Gray (R1R1R1R1)

    6 Red (TTTT) Blue (RRRR)

    7 Red (MMMM) Orange (SBSBSBSB)

    8 Red (EEEE) Green (SGSGSGSG)

    2nd

    E&M Line

    9 Red (EEEE) Brown (SGSGSGSG)

    10 Red (MMMM) Gray (SBSBSBSB)

    11 Black (TTTT) Blue (RRRR)

    12 Black (T1T1T1T1) Orange (R1R1R1R1)

    3rd E&M Line

    13 Black (T1T1T1T1) Green (R1R1R1R1)

    14 Black (TTTT) Brown (RRRR)

    15 Black (MMMM) Gray (SBSBSBSB)

    16 Yellow (EEEE) Blue (SGSGSGSG)

    4th E&M Line

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    Connection orders of both signaling and voice transmission wires for cabling E&M lines areimportant.

    These wires should be connected by being crossed within their own groups.

    Those orders are given in the table below for two correspondent exchanges:

    RJ 45 wire order on Wire order on theDS200 side Signal opposite side

    1 E M

    2 SG SB

    3 M E

    4 SB SG

    5 T R1 (R, if it is 2-wire)

    6 R T1 (T, if it is 2-wire)

    7 T1 R

    8 R1 T

    I.4.E. JUMPER SETTINGS ON THE EX200 (8T0/S0)

    MODULE

    The ISDN BRI lines of the EX200 (8 T0/S0) module can be configured as either external line orextension. (The software with the version 1.05 does not support the configuration forextension.) This setting operation is done trough jumpers that exist within the structure of

    each line. The list of those settings are given per line in the table below:Line Number Positions of the jumpers for extension settings

    1st ISDN BRI line K4, K5 pins 1,2 and K6, K7 pins 1,2

    2nd ISDN BRI line K8, K9 pins 1,2 and K10, K11 pins 1,2

    3rd ISDN BRI line K12, K13 pins 1,2 and K14, K15 pins 1,2

    4th ISDN BRI line K16, K17 pins 1,2 and K18, K19 pins 1,2

    5th ISDN BRI line K20, K21 pins 1,2 and K22, K23 pins 1,2

    6th ISDN BRI line K24, K25 pins 1,2 and K26, K27 pins 1,2

    7th ISDN BRI line K28, K29 pins 1,2 and K30, K31 pins 1,2

    8th ISDN BRI line K32, K33 pins 1,2 and K34, K35 pins 1,2

    Line Number Positions of the jumpers for line settings

    1st ISDN BRI line K4, K5 pins 2,3 and K6, K7 pins 2,3

    2nd ISDN BRI line K8, K9 pins 2,3 and K10, K11 pins 2,3

    3rd ISDN BRI line K12, K13 pins 2,3 and K14, K15 pins 2,3

    4th ISDN BRI line K16, K17 pins 2,3 and K18, K19 pins 2,3

    5th ISDN BRI line K20, K21 pins 2,3 and K22, K23 pins 2,3

    6th ISDN BRI line K24, K25 pins 2,3 and K26, K27 pins 2,3

    7th ISDN BRI line K28, K29 pins 2,3 and K30, K31 pins 2,3

    8th ISDN BRI line K32, K33 pins 2,3 and K34, K35 pins 2,3

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    SIGNALING SIDE

    E&M channel 1: J P2, J P3, J P19, J P21, J P23

    E&M channel 2: J P6, J P7, J P33, J P35, J P37

    E&M channel 3: J P10, J P11, J P26, J P28, J P30

    E&M channel 4: J P14, J P15, J P40, J P42, J P44Type 4:

    TRUNKING SIDE

    E&M channel 1: J P1, J P4, J P19, J P20

    E&M channel 2: J P5, J P8, J P33, J P34

    E&M channel 3: J P9, J P12, J P26, J P27

    E&M channel 4: J P13, J P16, J P40, J P41

    SIGNALING SIDE

    E&M channel 1: J P1, J P4, J P18, J P21E&M channel 2: J P5 J P8, J P32, J P35

    E&M channel 3: J P9, J P12, J P25, J P28

    E&M channel 4: J P13, J P16, J P39, J P42

    Type 5

    TRUNKING SIDE

    E&M channel 1: J P1, J P4, J P19, J P21

    E&M channel 2: J P5, J P8, J P33, J P35

    E&M channel 3: J P9, J P12, J P26, J P28E&M channel 4: J P13, J P16, J P40, J P42

    SIGNALING SIDE

    E&M channel 1: J P1, J P4, J P19, J P21

    E&M channel 2: J P5 J P8, J P33, J P35

    E&M channel 3: J P9, J P12, J P26, J P28

    E&M channel 4: J P13, J P16, J P40, J P42

    B) FOR SPEECH CHANNEL CONNECTION

    Two-wire connection

    E&M channel 1: J P45, J P46

    E&M channel 2: J P48, J P49

    E&M channel 3: J P51, J P52

    E&M channel 4: J P54, J P55

    Four-wire connection

    E&M channel 1: J P47

    E&M channel 2: J P50

    E&M channel 3: J P53

    E&M channel 4: J P56

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    I.4.G. INSTALLATION OF THE EVM200L MODULE

    Integration of the EVM200L module to the system is the same as that of the EX200 cards.However, there are two points that differ from the case for the EX200 modules:

    1) No cabling is needed for EVM200L installation,

    2) EVM-FL Flash ROM Auto Attendant message module or EVM-DL, DRAM voice mailmodule can be installed on the EVM200L module in order to increase the capacity of AutoAttendant or voice mail.

    On the EVM200L card, there are two slots in which the EVM-FL card can be installed andthere are four slots in which the EVM-DL card can be installed. Figure 14 shows locationsof those slots on the card:

    Figure 14

    The EVM-FL or EVM-DL cards can be installed in the slots reserved for them without respectto any order.

    After the installation of EVM-FL or EVM-DL is over, hold the module upright and make surethe corners in the rear fit lower and upper plastic slot, then push it forward in the slot slowlyand cautiously. You need to push a little bit harder so that the connector for backplaneconnection fits, which is at the back of the EVM200L card. In this final step, push the moduleby gently pressing the latches upward / downward, which are at the top and bottom of thecard cover and make sure the module fits completely.

    Check if the card fixing clicks that are over the card cover latches have fit to the holes on thechassis. Card latch that has not fit appears as in Figure 10.

    In case it would be necessary to remove the module following the first installation, pull themodule by pressing the latches at the top and bottom of the card cover to disconnect it fromthe backplane. Then, pull it until it gets out of the exchange.

    I.5. THE FINAL PREPARATIONS

    Upon completion of all those operations, connect the computer to the system, to which theADMIN200 has been loaded. For this, connect one end of the computer cable, which comeswith DS200, to the RS232 output on the DS200 CPUKON card. As for the other end of thecable, connect it to the related serial port on the computer.

    In addition to that, you need to connect an LT200 (-H) or FT20 Feature Telephone set as theoperator telephone in order to watch the tests closely that would be carried out on thesystem. For this, plug the two-pin end of the cable, which comes with DS200 with a two-pin

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    connector at one end and with telephone connection box on the other, into one of the KTSports that are on the DS200 CPUKON card. Additionally, connect the first extension of thefirst EX200 (0/16) card (blue-white pair) to the red and green ends of the connection box thatis at the other end of that cable.

    Details about those connections have been explained in the guides of the related telephonesand in the ADMIN200 guide.

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    II. PUTTING THE SYSTEM ON LINE

    After all the cards have been installed, the system is ready to be powered.The methods for properly powering the system have been listed below for different systemconfigurations:

    II.1. SINGLE-RACK, WALL-TYPE SYSTEM

    1) Make sure the entire cables in the rack have been connected properly.

    2) Check if the mains and battery switches on the SPS200 module are off.

    3) Connect the mains cord to the SPS200 module and then plug it into an outlet of the

    premise that has been properly grounded.

    4) Connect the batteries (if battery connection is to be made) to the battery connectorsof the SPS200 module.

    5) Turn on the mains switch on the SPS200 module.

    6) Turn on the battery switch on the SPS200 module.

    II.2. TWO-RACK WALL-TYPE SYSTEM

    1) Make sure the entire inner-rack and inter-rack connections have been made

    properly.

    2) Check if the mains and battery switches on the entire SPS200 modules are off.

    3) Connect the mains cords to the SPS200 modules and then plug them into an outlet ofthe premise that has been properly grounded.

    4) Connect the batteries (if battery connection is to be made) to the battery connectorsof the first SPS200 module (Note that no connection shall be made to the secondSPS200 module.)

    5) Turn on the mains switches on the SPS200 modules.

    6) Turn on the battery switch that is on the SPS200 module to which the batteries have

    been connected.

    II.3. CABINET-TYPE SYSTEM

    1) Make sure the entire inner-rack and inter-rack connections have been madeproperly.

    2) Check, if the primary mains switch, which is on the control panel of the cabinet, is off.

    3) Check, if the primary battery switch, which is on the control panel of the cabinet, isoff.

    4) Check if the mains and battery switches on the entire SPS200 modules are off.

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    5) Plug the mains cords of the entire SPS200 modules into the mains outlets that are onthe control panel of the cabinet.

    6) Plug the mains cord that comes from the mains outlets on the control panel of thecabinet into an outlet of the premise that has been properly grounded. Since theprimary mains switch is protected with a fuse of 10 A, the mains outlet of the premisemust be protected with a higher-rate fuse.

    7) Connect the batteries (if battery connection is to be made) to the battery connectionpoints on the cabinet.

    8) Make the connection from the primary battery switch to the first of the SPS200battery connectors (Note that the battery connection is not made to the entire SPS200modules.)

    9) Turn on the entire mains switches on the SPS200 modules, beginning with theSPS200 module in the first rack.

    10) Turn on the battery switch that is on the SPS200 module to which the batteries havebeen connected.

    11) Turn on the primary mains switch that is on the control panel of the cabinet.

    12) Turn on the primary battery switch that is on the control panel of the cabinet.

    13) Turn on the two fan switches that are on the control panel of the cabinet. The fansmust be working while the system is in operation.

    II.4. TWO-CABINET SYSTEM

    1) Make sure the inner-rack, inter-rack and inter-cabinet connections have been madeproperly.

    2) Check if the primary mains switches that are on the control panels of the cabinets areoff.

    3) Check if the primary battery switches that are on the control panels of the cabinetsare off.

    4) Check if the mains and battery switches on the entire SPS200 modules are off.

    5) Plug the mains cords of the entire SPS200 modules into the mains outlets that are onthe control panels of the cabinets.

    6) Plug the mains cords that come from the mains outlets on the control panels of thecabinets into outlets of the premise that have been properly grounded. Since theprimary mains switch is protected with a fuse of 10 A, the mains outlet of the premisemust be protected with a higher-rate fuse.

    7) Connect the batteries (if battery connection is to be made) to the primary batteryconnection points on the first cabinet.

    8) Make the connection from the battery switch to the first of the SPS200 batteryconnectors (Note that the battery connection is not made to the entire SPS200modules and it is made only for one cabinet.)

    9) Turn on the entire mains switches on the SPS200 modules, beginning with theSPS200 module in the first rack.

    10) Turn on the battery switch that is on the SPS200 module to which the batteries havebeen connected.

    11) Turn on the primary mains switch that is on the control panel of the second cabinet.

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    12) Turn on the primary mains switch that is on the control panel of the first cabinet.

    13) Turn on the primary battery switch that is on the control panel of the first cabinet.

    14) Turn on the fan switches that are on the control panels of the cabinets. The fans mustbe working while the system is in operation.

    After being powered, the system carries out a series of automatic tests in order to check thecurrent configuration. Beginning with the card in the rightmost slot, two LEDs that are on thefront plastic panel of each card start to light in a row. This action begins with the bottomrack.

    After the entire LEDs have begun to light, the message connecting appears on LCD screenof LT200 (-H) or FT20 feature telephone that is connected to the system. Once that messagedisappears, the system is ready to operate.

    ! WARNING

    1) In order to turn on and off a cabinet-type system, use the

    mains and battery switches that are in front of the cabinet.

    2) The correct way of powering the system is putting the

    batteries on line after turning the system on.

    3) The correct way of shutting down the system is putting the

    batteries off line before turning the system off.

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    III. TESTING THE SYSTEM AND

    TROUBLESHOOTING BASIC PROBLEMS

    It would be useful to test the fundamental characteristics of the exchange, after it has been

    put on line. It would be even more useful to detect some possible errors in advance, if thosetests are done before the line cables are attached to the main distribution frame.

    When the system has come on line, it detects the configuration by carrying out an automaticscan as the first step, as described in the previous section.

    Visual test, which is the first test step, should be done after that scan. When the scanning isover, the LEDs are checked, which are in the fronts of the entire modules that have beeninstalled in the system. Modules and normal LED actions are as follows:

    ModuleModuleModuleModule LEDLEDLEDLED

    CPU200 It blinks.Redundant CPU200 It blinks fast.

    CC Enable It blinks.

    UTIL200 It blinks.

    ModuleModuleModuleModule Upper LEUpper LEUpper LEUpper LEDDDD Lower LEDLower LEDLower LEDLower LED

    EX200(1) It is on It is on.

    EVM200L It is on. It blinks.

    ModuleModuleModuleModule ---- 48 VDC LED48 VDC LED48 VDC LED48 VDC LED +5 VDC LED+5 VDC LED+5 VDC LED+5 VDC LED ---- 5 VDC LED5 VDC LED5 VDC LED5 VDC LED

    SPS248 It is on. It is on. It is on.

    ModuleModuleModuleModule VOUTVOUTVOUTVOUT FAULTFAULTFAULTFAULT MAINS POWERMAINS POWERMAINS POWERMAINS POWER

    SPS200(2) It is on. It is off. It is on.

    (1) Since EX200 (1S2/0) and EX200 (1R2/0) modules have no CON line connection card, theydo not have LEDs on their front sides, either. LEDs of those modules are on the cardsthemselves.

    (2) In case there are more than one SPS200 in the system, while the LEDs of one or moreSPS200s are on, the others may be off. This signifies that only the SPS200s with theLEDs on carry the system load at that moment. The ones with the LEDs off willautomatically come on line in case the load increases.

    If anything except the facts indicated in the table and the notes above is observed, it isprobable that there is a problem in the system. If the upper LED of one of the EX200 modulesare not on, then this may indicate that there is a short-circuit in the line cables that areconnected to that module. In such a case, you should check for any short circuit in the cable.

    If the FAULT LED on SPS200 is on, then there is an element in the system, which consumesexcessive power. In such a case, turn the system off and check for any mistakes that may

    have been made during installation.

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    If you observe problems with LEDs of the CPU200, CC Enable, UTIL200 and SPS248 modules,then shut down the system and replace the modules whose LEDs are off with new ones. Putthe system on line again, afterwards.

    If the lower LED of any of the EX200 or EVM200L cards is off, then it is likely that there is aproblem with that card. In that case:

    1) Cut the power to that card through the operator telephone by programming,

    2) Replace the card with a new one,

    3) Power the new card, again, through the operator telephone by programming.

    The programming procedure for that purpose is as follows:

    a) Dial 877777 through the operator telephone and wait for the dial tone,

    b) Cut the power to the card by dialing 800950, then the slot number of the card andfinally 0. At that point, you are supposed to receive either the dial tone or the errortone.

    c) Remove the card from its slot by disconnecting it from the line connection card andtake it out of the system.

    d) Place the new card into the slot by plugging the line connection card.

    e) Power the card, again, through the operator telephone, by dialing 800950, then theslot number of the card and finally 1.

    NOTE: In order to power the card again, as explained above, a period of at least 30 secondsmust pass after the power is cut.

    The table below illustrates card locations and slot numbers for a 6-rack system:

    Sixthrack

    94

    80

    81

    82

    83

    84

    85

    86

    87

    88

    89

    90

    91

    92

    93

    Fifthrack

    78

    64

    65

    66

    67

    68

    69

    70

    71

    72

    73

    74

    75

    76

    77

    SECONDCABINET

    Fourthrack

    48

    49

    50

    51

    52

    53

    54

    55

    56

    57

    58

    59

    60

    61

    62

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    Thirdrack

    46

    32

    33

    34

    35

    36

    37

    38

    39

    40

    41

    42

    43

    44

    45

    Secondrack

    30

    16

    17

    18

    19

    20

    21

    22

    23

    24

    25

    26

    27

    28

    29

    FIRSTCABINET

    Firstrack

    14

    00

    01

    02

    03

    04

    05

    06

    07

    08

    09

    10

    11

    12

    13

    UTIL200 cards

    EX200 or EVM200 cards

    CPU200 card (no slot number)

    CC Enable card (no slot number)

    After the visual test and the necessary arrangements are completed, it would be useful to

    check the system in general simply.

    Choosing extensions from various racks randomly and then arranging phone calls amongthem by establishing connections would be sufficient to test the fundamental structure of thesystem. At this point, it becomes a necessity to have a good command of the numbering planof the system. Therefore, it would be wise to run the ADMIN200 program and review thenumbering plan through the Configuration window.

    Once the ADMIN200 program runs and the Configuration window opens, numbers of thelines on a card can be viewed as long as the mouse cursor is placed onto the related cardand the left mouse button is kept pressed.

    When the system test is over, shut down the system, make the line connections over the

    main distribution pane, complete the entire accessory connections and then put the systemon line again for use.

    Afterwards, the related programming must be done preferably through the ADMIN200program.

    !!!! WARNING

    All the programmed parameters must be saved in the non-

    volatile memory of the system and then they should be backed-

    up to a PC through ADMIN200.