sl1100 Hardware
sl1100 Hardware
sl1100 Hardware
A50-031693-002 EU
ISSUE 6.0
February 2016
Copyright
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prior written approval of NEC Corporation.
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Before use
• Please read this manual carefully before operating this product and save this manual for future
use.
• The telephone system can only be used in NEC-designated countries.
• If a system-down, malfunction, defect or external factor such as an electrical failure indirectly
causes a loss of profit, the company (or affiliates) will not be held responsible.
• The goal is to produce a comprehensive and accurate manual. However, if errors or omissions
are found in this manual, please notify NEC Corporation.
• If the system requires installation or repair, contact the dealer or its service technician.
• Carefully read all the manuals that relate to the system.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Regulatory
Chapter 1 Introduction
Section 1 GENERAL INFORMATION................................................ 1-1
Section 2 EQUIPMENT LIST............................................................. 1-2
2.1 KSUs and Optional Unit.................................................................. 1-3
2.1.1 IP4[ ]-1228M-B KSU...................................................................... 1-3
2.1.2 IP4[ ]-1228ME-B EXP................................................................... 1-4
2.1.3 IP4WW-EXIFB-C1......................................................................... 1-4
2.1.4 IP4WW-Battery Box...................................................................... 1-5
2.2 Trunk/Extension/ISDN Expansion Interface Cards......................... 1-5
2.2.1 IP4WW-080E-B1........................................................................... 1-5
2.2.2 IP4WW-008E-B1........................................................................... 1-5
2.2.3 IP4WW-000E-B1........................................................................... 1-5
2.2.4 IP4WW-4COIDB-B1...................................................................... 1-6
2.2.5 IP4WW-2BRIDB-C1...................................................................... 1-6
2.2.6 IP4WW-1PRIU-C1......................................................................... 1-6
2.3 Optional Interface Cards................................................................. 1-6
2.3.1 IP4[ ]-MEMDB-C1......................................................................... 1-6
2.3.2 IP4WW-VOIPDB-C1 ..................................................................... 1-7
2.3.3 PZ-VM21....................................................................................... 1-7
2.3.4 IP4WW-CFVRS-C1/IP4WW-CFVMS-C1/IP4WW-CFVML-C1 ..... 1-7
2.4 Multiline Telephones and Optional Equipment .............................. 1-8
2.4.1 IP4WW-12TXH-B TEL................................................................... 1-8
2.4.2 IP4WW-24TXH-B TEL................................................................... 1-8
2.4.3 IP4[ ]-24TIXH-C TEL .................................................................... 1-8
2.4.4 IP4WW-60D DSS-B...................................................................... 1-9
2.4.5 DP-D-1D........................................................................................ 1-9
2.4.6 Wireless Headset Adapter (WHA)................................................. 1-9
2.4.7 DTL-12D-1P(BK) TEL (V4.0 or higher)......................................... 1-9
2.4.8 DTL-24D-1P (BK) TEL (V4.0 or higher)...................................... 1-10
2.4.9 DTL-12BT-1P (BK) TEL (V4.0 or higher).................................... 1-10
Chapter 2 Installation
Section 1 INSTALLING THE MAIN & EXPANSION KSUs................ 2-1
1.1 Before Installing the KSU(s)........................................................... 2-1
1.1.1 General Precautions..................................................................... 2-1
1.1.2 Preparations.................................................................................. 2-1
1.1.3 Site Requirements......................................................................... 2-1
1.1.4 Environmental Requirements........................................................ 2-2
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Chapter 4 Maintenance
Section 1 FUSE REPLACEMENT..................................................... 4-1
1.1 Replacing the Fuse......................................................................... 4-1
Chapter 5 Specifications
Section 1 SYSTEM CAPACITY......................................................... 5-1
Section 2 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS.............................................. 5-4
2.1 General Precautions....................................................................... 5-4
2.2 Environmental Requirements......................................................... 5-4
2.3 Operating Conditions...................................................................... 5-4
2.4 Site Requirements.......................................................................... 5-4
2.5 AC Power Requirement.................................................................. 5-4
2.6 Electrical Specifications <Power Supply> (KSU)............................ 5-5
2.7 CPU................................................................................................ 5-5
2.8 Traffic Capacity............................................................................... 5-6
2.9 IP Terminal Power Chart................................................................. 5-6
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1-1 Memory Capacity of MEMDB-C1....................................................................... 1-6
Table 1-2 System Capacity............................................................................................... 1-11
Table 2-1 KSU Packing List............................................................................................... 2-2
Table 2-2 Items on the CPU card....................................................................................... 2-3
Table 2-3 EXIFB-C1 Packing List....................................................................................... 2-9
Table 2-4 Connectors of EXIFB-C1.................................................................................... 2-9
Table 2-5 Power Requirement......................................................................................... 2-14
Table 2-6 RJ61 Cable Connector Pin-Outs (J101-J103).................................................. 2-18
Table 2-7 IP4WW-Battery Box Packing List..................................................................... 2-20
Table 2-8 Battery Specifications....................................................................................... 2-21
Table 2-9 Expansion Cards.............................................................................................. 2-42
Table 2-10 Expansion Card Packing List......................................................................... 2-42
Table 2-11 RJ-61 Digital Connector Pin-Outs (J101, J102) ............................................ 2-54
Table 2-12 RJ-61 Analog Pin-Outs (J101, J102) ............................................................ 2-55
Table 2-13 RJ-61 CO/PF Pin-Outs (J2, J3)...................................................................... 2-56
Table 2-14 RJ-61 BRI Pin-Outs (S-Bus, T-Bus) .............................................................. 2-57
Table 2-15 Switch Setting of 2BRIDB-C1......................................................................... 2-57
Table 2-16 RJ-45 PRI Pin-Outs (S-Bus, T-Bus) .............................................................. 2-59
Table 2-17 Switch Setting of 1PRIU-C1........................................................................... 2-59
Table 2-18 LED Indication................................................................................................ 2-60
Table 2-19 T1 LED Indications......................................................................................... 2-61
Table 2-20 E1 LED Indications......................................................................................... 2-62
Table 2-21 MEMDB-C1 Packing List................................................................................ 2-64
Table 2-22 VOIPDB-C1 Packing List............................................................................... 2-67
Table 2-23 VOIPDB LED Indications............................................................................... 2-72
Table 2-24 Operation of VOIPDB LED Indications........................................................... 2-72
Table 2-25 PZ-VM21 Packing List.................................................................................... 2-72
Table 2-26 Multiline Telephone Functions (12TXH/24TXH/24TIXH (IP)) ........................ 2-77
Table 2-27 Doorphone Interface Specifications............................................................... 2-89
Table 2-28 RJ-61 General Purpose/Door Unlock Relay Control Connector (J7)............. 2-90
Table 2-29 General Purpose/Door Unlock Relay Specifications...................................... 2-90
Table 2-30 External Paging Output Specifications........................................................... 2-91
Table 2-31 BGM/External MOH Source Input Specifications........................................... 2-92
Table 2-32 Terminal Power Factor................................................................................... 2-96
Table 2-33 Maximum Number of Terminal installed......................................................... 2-96
Table 3-1 Start Up Method................................................................................................. 3-1
Table 4-1 Status LEDs..................................................................................................... 4-12
Table 4-2 CPU LED Indications....................................................................................... 4-14
Table 5-1 System Capacity................................................................................................ 5-1
Table 5-2 Operating Conditions......................................................................................... 5-4
Table 5-3 Power Requirement........................................................................................... 5-4
Table 5-4 Electrical Specifications of KSU......................................................................... 5-5
Table 5-5 IP Terminal Power Chart.................................................................................... 5-6
Table 5-6 IEEE802.af Class Specification.......................................................................... 5-6
Table 5-7 Mechanical Specifications.................................................................................. 5-6
Table 5-8 Optional Unit Mechanical Specifications............................................................ 5-7
Table 5-9 Doorphone Interface Specifications................................................................... 5-7
Table 5-10 General Purpose/Door Unlock Relay Specifications........................................ 5-7
Table 5-11 External Paging Output Specifications............................................................. 5-8
Table 5-12 BGM/External MOH Source Input Specifications............................................. 5-8
Table 5-13 External Sensor Device Interface Specifications............................................. 5-8
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1-1 System Configuration....................................................................................... 1-1
Figure 1-2 System Image ................................................................................................ 1-13
Figure 1-3 Maximum KSU Capacity - Expandability of Trunk and Extension
(without PRI)............................................................................................. 1-14
Figure 1-4 Maximum KSU Capacity - Expandability of Trunk and Extension (with
PRI)........................................................................................................... 1-15
Figure 2-1 CPU Card Location........................................................................................... 2-3
Figure 2-2 Dimension of the Main and Expansion KSU..................................................... 2-4
Figure 2-3 Vertical Arrangement of KSUs ......................................................................... 2-5
Figure 2-4 Horizontal Arrangement of KSUs..................................................................... 2-6
Figure 2-5 Wall-Mounting Template................................................................................... 2-6
Figure 2-6 Screw Positions................................................................................................ 2-7
Figure 2-7 Sub-Cover Slide-out......................................................................................... 2-7
Figure 2-8 Removing the Sub-Cover................................................................................. 2-8
Figure 2-9 Sub-Cover Open Position................................................................................. 2-8
Figure 2-10 Mounting the KSU.......................................................................................... 2-8
Figure 2-11 Connectors of EXIFB-C1................................................................................ 2-9
Figure 2-12 Removing the Sub-Cover ............................................................................ 2-10
Figure 2-13 Removing the Main-Cover ........................................................................... 2-10
Figure 2-14 EXIFB-C1 PCB Installation........................................................................... 2-11
Figure 2-15 Removing the Plastic Knockouts.................................................................. 2-11
Figure 2-16 Replacing the Main-Cover............................................................................ 2-11
Figure 2-17 Connection of KSUs..................................................................................... 2-12
Figure 2-18 Installing Ferrite Core................................................................................... 2-13
Figure 2-19 ETH Lug....................................................................................................... 2-13
Figure 2-20 AC Power Cord............................................................................................. 2-15
Figure 2-21 Digital Extension Cabling.............................................................................. 2-16
Figure 2-22 Analog Extension Cabling............................................................................ 2-17
Figure 2-23 Cabling......................................................................................................... 2-18
Figure 2-24 Sub-Cover.................................................................................................... 2-19
Figure 2-25 Dimension of the IP4WW-Battery Box.......................................................... 2-21
Figure 2-26 Removing the Front Cover .......................................................................... 2-22
Figure 2-27 Disconnect Battery Connection Cable.......................................................... 2-22
Figure 2-28 Batt Stopper.................................................................................................. 2-23
Figure 2-29 Pulling out the Battery Tray ......................................................................... 2-23
Figure 2-30 Remove the Battery Tray Bracket ................................................................ 2-24
Figure 2-31 Battery Installation........................................................................................ 2-24
Figure 2-32 Connecting the Battery Cables..................................................................... 2-25
Figure 2-33 Installation of Battery Tray Cover................................................................. 2-25
Figure 2-34 Inserting the Battery Tray............................................................................. 2-26
Figure 2-35 Secure Batt Stopper Bracket........................................................................ 2-26
Figure 2-36 Connecting the Battery Connection Cable................................................... 2-27
Figure 2-37 Installation of Front Cover............................................................................ 2-27
Figure 2-38 Bases and Support of the Battery Box......................................................... 2-28
Figure 2-39 Floor-Mount Spacing Guide.......................................................................... 2-28
Figure 2-40 Mounting the Battery Box............................................................................. 2-29
Figure 2-41 Securing the Battery Box.............................................................................. 2-29
Figure 2-42 Assemble Battery Box Base......................................................................... 2-30
Figure 2-43 Wall-Mount Spacing Guide........................................................................... 2-31
Figure 2-44 Removing the Front Cover .......................................................................... 2-32
Figure 2-45 Mounting the Battery Box............................................................................. 2-32
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Regulatory
BATTERY DISPOSAL
The SL1100 system includes the batteries listed below. When disposing of these batteries, KSU,
and/or Unit, you must comply with applicable regulations relating to your location regarding proper
disposal procedures.
The SL1100 IP4[ ]-CPU-B1 provides memory backup for approximately three years. The Lithium
battery should be replaced every two years.
The incineration, landfilling or mixing of sealed lead batteries with the municipal solid waste stream is
PROHIBITED BY LAW in most areas. Contact your local solid waste management officials for other
information regarding the environmentally sound collection, recycling, and disposal of the battery.
Sealed lead batteries must be returned to an approved sealed lead battery recycler. This may be
where the batteries were originally sold or a local seller of automotive batteries. Contact your local
waste management officials for other information regarding the environmentally sound collection,
recycling and disposal of the battery contained in this product.
The packaging for the SL1100 system contains the following labels regarding proper disposal.
Pb
The system described in this manual is intended to be connected to analog and digital networks and
supports a wide range of peripheral equipment. The following interfaces are available for connection to
public analog and digital telecommunication networks:
• TBR3 ISDN basic rate interface
• TBR4 ISDN primary rate interface
• ES203-021 Analogue interface
To take advantage of all features of this system and the connected equipment, the country or network
specific features should match the supported features of the system. For an overview of the supported
features, refer to the detailed documentation that comes with this system, contact your local NEC
Enterprise Solutions representative or the support desk of NEC Enterprise Solutions.
Declaration of conformity
Hereby, NEC Enterprise Solutions, declares that the SL1100 is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directives 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC,
2011/65/EU.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Warning
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
The symbol depicted here has been affixed to your product to inform you that electrical and electronic
products should not be disposed of as municipal waste.
Electrical and electronic products including the cables, plugs and accessories should be disposed of
separately to allow proper treatment, recovery and recycling. These products should be taken to a
designated facility where the best available treatment, recovery and recycling techniques are
available. Separate disposal has significant advantages: valuable materials can be re-used and it
prevents the dispersion of unwanted substances into the municipal waste stream. This contributes to
the protection of human health and the environment.
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Please be informed that a fine may be imposed for illegal disposal of electrical and electronic products
via the general municipal waste stream.
To facilitate separate disposal and environmentally sound recycling arrangements have been made for
local collection and recycling. If your electrical and electronic products must be disposed of please
refer to your supplier or the contractual agreements that your company has made upon acquisition of
these products.
BATTERY INFORMATION
Defective or exhausted batteries should never be disposed of as municipal waste. Return old batteries
to the battery supplier, a licensed battery dealer or a designated collection facility. Do not incinerate
batteries. This product uses Lithium batteries. Do not use any other type.
For an overview of the location of batteries used in these systems, the battery replacement or removal
instructions, please refer to the SL1100 System Hardware Manual.
MEMO
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Introduction
SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1
The SL1100 system is designed to support small/medium businesses with simple installation and easy
operation. The small compact KSU comes with an installed CPU and eight digital and four analog
extension ports and has two stackable slots for further expansion.
Introduction
Two more expansion KSUs provide a maximum of 36 analog trunks and 72 Multiline terminals. The
SL1100 is also equipped to support Digital Network (BRI/PRI, T1/E1) and IP Trunks (SIP/H.323) or IP
extensions.
KSU3
KSU2
IP/VoIP
KSU1
ISDN
Expanded
Embedded VRS/VM
R em ote P C
B ackup B attery
M ultiline IP Telephone
Office LAN/CTI
M ultiline Telephone (2-wire)
External Music Source
(E X M O H , B G M ..)
PC
D S S C onsole
A nalog Telephone
C T I S erver
FA X
D oorB ox
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The Main or controlling KSU is shipped fully assembled. The following are included with the KSU:
A maximum of two additional 1228ME EXPs can be connected to expand the system capacity of the
1228M KSU. Although similar in shape and size as the 1228M KSU, the capabilities are not the same.
The following are included with the 1228ME EXP:
The 1228ME-B EXP does NOT have CPU and main software and cannot be used in a stand-alone
mode.
2.1.3 IP4WW-EXIFB-C1
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2.2.2 IP4WW-008E-B1
2.2.3 IP4WW-000E-B1
2.2.4 IP4WW-4COIDB-B1
2.2.5 IP4WW-2BRIDB-C1
2.2.6 IP4WW-1PRIU-C1
This card provides additional expansion memory. Following memories are equipped on this card.
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2.3.2 IP4WW-VOIPDB-C1
2.3.3 PZ-VM21
2.3.4 IP4WW-CFVRS-C1/IP4WW-CFVMS-C1/IP4WW-CFVML-C1
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2.4.5 DP-D-1D
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Expansion
Interface Card x 2
Mother Board
(Trunk)
36
24
1228ME EXP
(2nd exp. KSU)
1228ME EXP
12 (1st exp. KSU)
1228M KSU
(Extension)
28 56 84
8 080E or 008E +
1 KSU 080E or 008E + 4COIDB or 2BRIDB
4 4COIDB or 2BRIDB (2nd opt. slot)
084M + (1st opt. slot)
4COIDB or 2BRIDB
12 20 28
Example 2: 084M + 4Trk, 8Ext + 4Trk, 8Ext
8
080E or 008E +
1 KSU 080E or 008E
4 4COIDB or 2BRIDB
084M + (2nd opt. slot)
(1st opt. slot)
4COIDB or 2BRIDB
12 20 28
Figure 1-3 Maximum KSU Capacity - Expandability of Trunk and Extension (without PRI)
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64/76
1228ME EXP
(2nd exp. KSU)
1228ME EXP
32/38 (1st exp. KSU)
1228M KSU
(Extension)
20 40 68
PRI
(2nd opt. slot)
1 KSU
8
080E or 008E +
4 4COIDB or 2BRIDB
084M +
4COIDB or 2BRIDB (1st opt. slot)
12 20
Example 2: 084M, PRI x 1
24/30
12
Figure 1-4 Maximum KSU Capacity - Expandability of Trunk and Extension (with PRI)
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Installation
SECTION 1 INSTALLING THE MAIN & EXPANSION KSUS 2
1.1 Before Installing the KSU(s)
Please read following precautions carefully before installation. (V6.0 or higher)
Installation
1.1.1 General Precautions
• To avoid shock or equipment damage, do not plug in or turn the system power on before completing
the installation process.
• Avoid working with the Equipment during electrical storms.
• Use only commercial AC power to prevent shock or fire.
• Use the power cord supplied with the KSU.
• Install batteries with the correct polarity to prevent damaging equipment.
• Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
• Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet
locations.
• Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line is disconnected at
the network interface.
• To avoid damage, the KSU should not be placed on unstable surfaces.
• To prevent overheating, do not bundle AC power cords together.
• Make sure the KSU has proper Earth ground.
• If Expansion KSU(s) are installed, turn the power on/off in the following order:
Expansion 2 KSU, Expansion 1 KSU and then Main KSU
1.1.2 Preparations
• Make sure the necessary tools (screw driver set, pliers set, etc) are available.
• Make sure you have a building plan showing common equipment, extensions, the telecom
demarcation, and earth ground location. The installation site must meet the following site /
environmental requirements.
Each Main or Expansion KSU(s) can have the optional Battery Box connected, before deciding on the
mounting location refer to Figure 2-4 Horizontal Arrangement of the KSUs on page 2-6 and
INSTALLING THE EXTERNAL BACKUP BATTERY on page 2-20.
• The system without the IP4WW-Battery Box should be wall-mounted only. The system with the
IP4WW-Battery Box can be installed on either the floor or wall (horizontally). Ensure enough space
exists to allow the installation of additional KSU(s) and/or battery box.
• A dedicated 100V-120V/220V/230V/240VAC circuit located within two meters of the KSU is
required. A separate dedicated AC outlet is necessary for each KSU.
Meeting established environmental standards maximizes the life of the system. Make sure that the site
is not:
• In direct sunlight or in hot, cold or humid places.
• In dusty areas or in areas where sulfuric gases are produced.
• In places where shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong.
• In places where water or other fluids comes in contact with the equipment.
• In areas near high-frequency machines or electric welders.
• Near computers, telexes, microwaves, air conditioners, etc.
• Near radio antennas (including shortwave).
1.1.5 Unpacking
Unpack the KSU and check it against the following list. Inspect for physical damage.
When the IP4[ ]-MEMDB-C1 is installed into the CPU card, An Expansion KSU can be added
increasing system capacity. Each KSU (Main or Expansion) is powered by its own power supply.
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Tab
CPU card
Sub-Cover
S1
Tab
LOAD SERIAL
EXP3
EXP3
VOIP
VOIP
EXP2
EXP1 EXP2
J3
EXP1
LAN
< Front view >
Item Description
S1 (LOAD) Switch for System Restart/System Reset (Cold start occurs)/Upload Software
Ethernet Cable Connection (for SMDR (PC, Printer), PCPro or WebPro….etc)
Pin No. Connection
1 Tx+
J3 (RJ45)
2 Tx-
3 Rx+
4 -
5 -
8 765 4321
6 Rx-
7 -
8 -
For the detail of LED (D1 - D5), refer to Figure 4-17 Inserting the CF Card on page 4-11 and
Table 4-2 CPU LED Indications on page 4-14.
For Dimensions of the 1228M-B and 1228ME-B KSUs, refer to Figure 2-2 Dimension of the Main and
Expansion KSU on page 2-4.
290 mm
(11.417″)
115 mm
(4.528″)
375 mm (14.764″)
The Main KSU (1228M-B) and Expansion KSU(s) (1228ME-B) be mounted on the wall. Before
installing, ensure the appropriate spacing exists as shown below. In case of horizontal arrangement,
refer to Mounting one KSU on the Battery Box on page 2-33 for mounting on the IP4WW-Battery
Box.
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Ceiling
Minimum 200 mm
(7.874″)
for ventilation
EXP. KSU
Minimum 200 mm
(7.874″)
for wiring
Floor
• Due to the limit of extension cable length to connect Main KSU and Expansion KSU(s), the install
location of Main KSU and each Expansion KSU(s) must be considered as above or as the next figure.
• When KSU is mounted on the Battery Box, it cannot be wall-mounted for vertically as above.
• In the case, the KSU is mounted on Battery Box must be wall-mounted horizontally as shown on the
Figure 2-4 Horizontal Arrangement of KSUs on page 2-6.
Ceiling
Wall
Floor
Due to the limit of extension cable length to connect between Main KSU and Expansion KSU(s), the install
location of Main KSU and each Expansion KSU(s) must be considered as Figure 2-4 Horizontal
Arrangement of KSUs on page 2-6.
One Main KSU or Expansion KSU(s) can be mounted per IP4WW-Battery Box. For the mounting, refer to
Mounting One KSU on the Battery Box on page 2-33.
1. Place the attached template on the wall to mark the four screw positions.
Template
UP
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2. Install four screws into the wall. The screw heads must stand off from the wall about 2.5 mm
(0.098″) to 3.5 mm (0.138″).
2.5 mm (0.098″) -
285 mm (11.221″) 3.5 mm (0.138″)
180 mm
(7.087″)
285 mm (11.221″)
Sub-Cover
Sub-Cover
Tab
Open
5. Align the four holes on the back of the KSU with the four screws installed in the wall.
Screw head
Hook
Fasten screws
Screw head
6. Slide the KSU into position and tighten the lower two screws.
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Each Expansion KSU is connected to the Main KSU individually. The EXIFB-C1 card and the MEMDB-
C1 card must be installed in the Main KSU (1228M-B) . (Refer to Installing the Expansion Memory
Card (MEMDB-C1) on page 2-64 for MEMDB-C1 card)
J5 J6
J1
J2
J3
J4
1. Turn off the system power and disconnect the AC cord from KSU.
Sub-Cover
Tab
Sub-Cover
3. Loosen two screws and pull out the Main-Cover by pressing the two hooks.
Main-Cover
Two screws
Hooks
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5. Insert the EXIFB-C1 PCB into the J1 connector on the 084M-B1 at 1228M-B KSU.
6. Close the CPU support and make sure the tab A locks into place.
7. Cut and remove the Plastic Knockouts as needed for Expansion KSU.
Main-Cover
Plastic Knockouts
Hooks
1. Connect the Main KSU (1228M-B) and Expansion KSU (1228ME-B) using the cables attached to
the Expansion KSU. The cable must pass two times (two rounds) through the Ferrite Core refer to
Figure 2-17 Connection of KSUs on page 2-12. (Ferrite Core is attached with the Expansion
KSU.)
Exp. KSU No.1 (1228ME-B)
EXIFE-C1 PCB
Pass 2 times
EXP
Ferrite Core
< Bottom View >
EXP 2
EXP 1
LAN
< Bottom View >
Exp. KSU No.2 (1228ME-B)
EXIFE-C1 PCB
Pass 2 times
EXP
Ferrite Core
< Bottom View >
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30 - 50 mm
EXIFE-C1 PCB (1.181″ - 1.969″)
LAN Cable
Ferrite Core
Pass 2 times
to Main KSU
Exp. KSU
< Bottom View >
Ensure all Main and Expansion KSU(s) are powered off and unplug the AC
cord.
In each KSU, connect the ETH lug to the verified grounding point using a minimum cable size of
14AWG (Φ2.0 mm) wire.
Screw
To Earth
ETH Lug
A dedicated 100V-120V/220V/230V/240V 50/60Hz circuit located within two meters of the KSU is
required. A separate dedicated AC outlet is necessary for each KSU.
The AC power switch and AC power inlet are located at the left side of each KSU. The AC power cord
is connected to the AC inlet and the commercial AC power socket.
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• The AC plug fits the commercial AC power socket. The plug adapter is
necessary if it does not fit.
Connect
“B” type
To Commercial
AC Power Socket
The system provides RJ61 modular jacks for analog/digital extension connections.
The 084M-B1 PCB within each KSU provides two "RJ61" modular jacks for digital extension (8ports)
and one for analog extensions (4ports).
J421
J103 J431 J411
J102 J101 J7
5 43 6 2 7 1 8
T R T R
T: Tip Max cable length
R: Ring 24AWG ( 0.5 mm)
Modular Cable
(2-wire, Straight) 300 m
MLT, DSS (984.3 ft)
Exit Help
ABC DEF
Flash Transfer
1 2 3
GHI JKL MNO
Mute DND
4 5 6
PQRS TUV WXYZ
Clear/Back
7 8 9
0 㧏
Speaker Hold
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J421
J103 J431 J411
J102 J101 J7
SLI 9-12
/DPH 1-2
5 43 6 2 7 1 8
T : Tip T R T R T R
R : Ring
Modular Cable
Max cable length (2-wire, Straight)
24AWG ( 0.5 mm)
1,125 m
SLT (3,691 ft)
150 m
Doorphone (492.1 ft)
5 6
䂯 䂥
1.6.4.1 Connectors
The following table shows the pin-outs for the RJ-61 cable connector for Digital/Analog extension
connections.
Pin No. ESI 1-4 (J101), ESI 5-8 (J102): SLI 9-12/DPH 1-2 (J103): Analog
2-Wire Digital Extension Port Extension Port Connector
Connector (RJ-61) (RJ-61)
1 T4 (Tip for port 4) T4 (Tip for port 4)
2 T3 (Tip for port 3) T3 (Tip for port 3)
3 T2 (Tip for port 2) T2 (Tip for port 2)
8 765 4321 4 R1 (Ring for port 1) R1 (Ring for port 1)
5 T1 (Tip for port 1) T1 (Tip for port 1)
6 R2 (Ring for port 2) R2 (Ring for port 2)
7 R3 (Ring for port 3) R3 (Ring for port 3)
8 R4 (Ring for port 4) R4 (Ring for port 4)
1. Depending on cabling requirement, select the right, the left or both route. Clamp and route cable
to outside.
Cable clamp
Cables
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2. Cut and remove the Plastic Knockouts as needed from the Sub-Cover.
Sub-Cover
Plastic Knockouts
2.2 Unpacking
Unpack the IP4WW-Battery Box and check it against the following list. Inspect for physical damage.
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230 mm
(9.055″)
340 mm
(13.386″)
500 mm (19.685″)
Item Data
Capacity 12 V, 7.0 Am/H or equivalent (Voltage must be 12 V)
Recommended Battery GS Yuasa NP7-12 (151 x 65 x 97.5 mm / 2.7 kg)
<GS Yuasa International LTD.>
The Battery must be UL recognized product.
Number of Batteries (per Box) 2
Backup Duration (Estimated) 1 hour
Two screws
(with stopper)
Front Cover
2. Disconnect the Battery Connection Cable from the Fuse Unit if the cable is plugged already.
Battery Connection Cable
Fuse Unit
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Batt Stopper
Screw
Battery tray
Two screws
(with stopper)
Two screws
(M3 X 8) Battery tray bracket
Two screws
Battery tray bracket (M3 X 8)
Two batteries
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Terminal Terminal
(black) (black)
Battery Connection
Cable (red)
Terminal
Terminal (red)
(red)
Battery Connection
Cable (blue)
< Front View > Two batteries
Two screws
Three tabs (with stopper)
Battery
Connection Cable
Cable guides
Battery tray
12. Set the Batt Stopper bracket in place and secure with screw.
Batt Stopper
Screw
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13. Plug the Battery Connection Cable into the Fuse unit.
Battery Connection
Cable
Fuse unit
14. Align tabs a to f to holes A to F on Battery Box. Slide the Front cover and tighten the two screws.
F
D E
f
b
B
c
C
a A
e
Front cover
Two screws
(with stopper)
Battery box can be mounted on the floor using the FM/WM Base-F, FM/WM Base-R and WM Support.
(Note: FM = Floor-Mount and WM = Wall-Mount)
FM/WM Base-R
WM Support
FM/WM Base-F
2. Refer to Figure 2-39 Floor-Mount Spacing Guide on page 2-28 for required spacing before
drilling holes for 10 mm (0.394″) anchor bolts (locally procured).
Mark and drill the four holes required to install the FM/WM Base.
3. Using anchor bolts, secure the FM/WM Base to the floor.
Wall
AC inlet
side
)
5″
68
9.
(1
m
15 .9
m
46
0 06
0
50
m ″)
0
m
m
m
(1
8
.1
80 m
10
.4 m
″)
Front side
″)
(7 90
1
: Maintenance space
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4. Using the four hooks on the FM/WM Base mount the IP4WW-Battery Box on the Base.
IP4WW-Battery Box
Hooks
FM/WM Base
Hooks
5. Using four supplied screws, secure the IP4WW-Battery Box to the FM/WM Base.
IP4WW-Battery Box
Two Screws
(M4 X 8)
FM/WM Base
Two Screws
(M4 X 8)
When wall-mounting the IP4WW-Battery Box, ensure the wall can support the
weight of the Battery Box (Total weight=17.6 kg (620.75 oz) - Including 2-
batteries, cord, KSU, etc). The Battery Box is secured to the wall using the
FM/WM BASE. Ensure that enough space is available to allow the installation
of additional KSU.
Plywood should first be installed on the wall where the Battery Box will be positioned. This allows secure
anchoring of the screws which support the weight of the Battery Box.
1. Using four supplied screws, secure the WM Support to the FM/WM Base-F and Base-R.
Four Screws
(M4 X 8)
WM Support
FM/WM Base-R
FM/WM Base-F
2. Refer to Figure 2-43 Wall-Mount Spacing Guide on page 2-31 for required spacing before drilling
holes for 10 mm anchor bolts (locally procured).
Mark and drill the four holes required to install the FM/WM Base.
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500 mm (19.685″)
Wall Front side
m
5 0 m6″)
1 90
(5.
AC inlet
side
460 mm (18.110″)
04″)
(13.5
m Four Anchor bolts
3m M10 mm (0.394″)
34
: Maintenance space
Two screws
(with stopper)
Front Cover
5. Using the four hooks on the FM/WM Base mount the IP4WW-Battery Box to the Base.
Square hole
Hooks
A IP4WW-Battery Box
a
b
B
Hooks
D
d
c C
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6. Using one supplied screw (M3x6 with washer), secure the back plane of the Battery Box to the
FM/WM Base.
Two screw holes
(Use either one)
Before wall-mounting or floor-mounting the IP4WW-Battery Box, a single KSU can be mounted on the
Battery Box.
1. Loosen two screws and remove the Front Cover of the Battery Box.
Two screws
(with stopper)
Front Cover
L-Bracket
Two screws
(M4 X 8)
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6. Using two anchor bolts (locally procured), secure the WM Hook to the wall.
The WM Hook is required for securing both Floor-mount and Wall-mount cases.
Anchor Bolts
WM Hook
Two screws
(M4 X 8)
L-Bracket
Two screws
(M4 X 8)
7. Install four screws into the L-Bracket (Do not tighten). A space of 2.5 mm (0.098″) to 3.5 mm
(0.138″) for KSU mounting is required. Mount the KSU on the screw heads.
KSU
A
a
B
C
b c Four Screws
D (M4 X 8)
d
Four holes
8. Hold open the Sub-Cover of the KSU, and fasten two screws to mount the KSU.
Sub-Cover
Two screws
Open
Sub-Cover
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3. Cut and remove Plastic Knockout from the Sub-Cover to connect Battery cable.
Plastic
Knockout
Sub-Cover
Battery cable
4. Connect Battery cable from the Battery box to Battery connector on the KSU.
• In the event of a blown fuse correct the fault causing the fuse to blow before
replacing the fuse; otherwise you may cause fire or electrical hazards.
• Be sure to use only the specified fuse (250VT8AL).
• Be sure to install the fuse into the correct location.
• Be careful not to burn yourself on the heated fuse. The blown fuse may be
heated soon after blowing.
• If Expansion KSU(s) are installed, turn the power on/off in the order of
Expansion 2 KSU, Expansion 1 KSU and then Main KSU.
1. Power off the KSU and disconnect AC cord.
Two screws
(with stopper)
Front Cover
Fuse Unit
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Screw
Fuse Unit
250VT8AL
Fuse
7. Using the Fuse Unit guides, slide the Fuse Unit into the Battery Box.
Fuse Unit
Screw
Fuse Unit
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10. Align tabs a to f to holes A to F on Battery Box. Slide the Front Cover into position and tighten the
two screws.
F
D E
f
b
B
c
C
a A
e
Front cover
Two screws
(with stopper)
The 000E-B1 PCB mounted on the KSU required Main software V1.3 or higher.
• The function of IP4WW-000E-B1 card is just a mounting card for the 4COIDB or 2BRIDB.
• The 4COIDB-B1 and 2BRIDB-C1 can be installed in following combinations;
Option Unit
Daughter Board
084M-B1 080E-B1 008E-B1 000E-B1
4COIDB-B1 Yes Yes Yes Yes
2BRIDB-C1 Yes Yes Yes Yes
3.2 Unpacking
Unpack the 080E-B1/008E-B1/000E-B1/4COIDB-B1/2BRIDB-C1/1PRIU-C1 and check it against the
following list. Inspect for physical damage.
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Sub-Cover
Tab
Sub-Cover
Hooks
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4. Insert two Nylon-spacers into the specified holes, and fasten two Metal-spacers into the specified
holes. (Both Nylon and Metal spacers are provided with 080E/008E/000E/1PRIU)
If no more Expansion Interface cards are to be mounted on the 1st PCB, fasten two screws to
secure the 1st PCB on the top of the 080E/008E/000E/1PRIU.
1st EXP.
PCB
Metal-Spacers
J21
5. In case a 2nd PCB is mounted, insert two Nylon-spacers into the specified holes, and fasten two
Metal-spacers into the specified holes. (Both Nylon and Metal spacers are provided with 080E/
008E/000E/1PRIU)
Fasten two screws to secure the 2nd PCB to the top of the 080E/008E/000E/1PRIU.
Screws
Expansion Interface Card J1
(2nd PCB) Screw position
2nd EXP.
PCB
Nylon-Spacers
Both sides are
J2 the same.
Expansion Interface Card
(1st PCB)
Metal-Spacers
6. Following illustration shows an example for installing two expansion PCBs onto the KSU.
2nd PCB
1st PCB
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7. Cut and remove the Plastic Knockouts as required for each Expansion interface card.
EXP.1st PCB
Main-Cover
EXP.2nd PCB
Plastic
Knockouts
Hooks
Plastic
Knockout
084M-B1
Plastic Plastic
Knockout Knockouts
080E-B1/008E-B1 000E-B1
2. Insert two Nylon-spacers into the specified holes. Using supplied screw, fasten Metal Spacer to
4COIDB-B1 PCB.
3. Mount the 4COIDB-B1 PCB onto the 084M-B1/080E-B1/008E-B1/000E-B1 PCB using two Nylon-
spacers and one screw. (Refer to Figure 2-70 Installing the 4COIDB-B1 on page 2-48)
4. Attach the 4COIDB Label to the specified position on the 084M-B1/080E-B1/008E-B1/000E-B1
PCB.
4COIDB-B1 PCB
J1
Screw
Nylon-Spacers
Metal-Spacer
4COIDB Label
J3
084M-B1/080E-B1/008E-B1
/000E-B1 PCB Screw
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Nylon-
Spacers
J21
Metal-Spacers
Hooks
Set the switches on the 2BRIDB-C1 PCB before mounting onto the 084M-
B1/080E-B1/008E-B1/000E-B1 PCB, refer to the Switch Setting on
page 2-57.
1. Cut and remove specified Plastic Knockouts on the 084M-B1/080E-B1/008E-B1/000E-B1 PCB.
Plastic
Knockout
084M-B1
Plastic Plastic
Knockout Knockouts
080E-B1/008E-B1 000E-B1
2. Insert two Nylon-spacers into the specified holes. Using supplied screw, fasten Metal Spacer to
2BRIDB-C1 PCB.
3. Mount the 2BRIDB-C1 PCB onto the 084M-B1/080E-B1/008E-B1/000E-B1 PCB using two Nylon-
spacers and one screw. (Refer to Figure 2-74 Installing the 2BRIDB-C1 on page 2-51)
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4. Attach the 2BRI Label to the specified position on the 084M-B1/080E-B1/008E-B1/000E-B1 PCB.
2BRIDB-C1 PCB
J1
Screw
Nylon-Spacers
Metal-Spacer
2BRI Label
J3
084M-B1/080E-B1/008E-B1
/000E-B1 PCB Screw
Nylon-
Spacers
J21
Metal-Spacers
Hooks
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This IP4WW-080E-B1 PCB provides two RJ-61 connections for digital extensions.
J102 J101
5 43 6 2 7 1 8
T R T R
T: Tip
R: Ring
Modular Cable
(2-wire, Straight)
Exit Help
ABC DEF
Flash Transfer
1 2 3
GHI JKL MNO
Mute DND
4 5 6
PQRS TUV WXYZ
Clear/Back
7 8 9
0 㸡
Speaker Hold
3.4.1.1 Connectors
The following table shows the pin-outs for the RJ-61 cable connector for Digital extension connections.
Pin No. ESI 1-4 (J101), ESI 5-8 (J102): 2-Wire Digital Extension
Port Connector (RJ-61)
1 T4 (Tip for port 4)
2 T3 (Tip for port 3)
3 T2 (Tip for port 2)
8 765 4321 4 R1 (Ring for port 1)
5 T1 (Tip for port 1)
6 R2 (Ring for port 2)
7 R3 (Ring for port 3)
8 R4 (Ring for port 4)
This IP4WW-008E-B1 PCB provides two RJ-61 connections for analog extensions.
J102 J101
5 43 6 2 7 1 8
T R
T : Tip
R : Ring Modular Cable
(2-wire, Straight)
5 6
䂯 䂥
SLT
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ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
3.4.2.1 Connectors
The following table shows the pin-outs for the RJ-61 cable connector for Analog extension
connections.
Pin No. SLI 1-4 (J101), SLI 5-8 (J102): 2-Wire Analog Extension
port Connector (RJ-61)
1 T4 (Tip for port 4)
2 T3 (Tip for port 3)
3 T2 (Tip for port 2)
8 765 4321 4 R1 (Ring for port 1)
5 T1 (Tip for port 1)
6 R2 (Ring for port 2)
7 R3 (Ring for port 3)
8 R4 (Ring for port 4)
This IP4WW-000E-B1 PCB does not have any connection for cabling.
This IP4WW-4COIDB-B1 PCB provides two RJ-61 connections for CO lines (J2) and PFT TEL (J3).
J3 J2
PF1 CO1-4
2-Core Cable
(Non polarity)
5 T1
Analog trunk 1
4 R1
3 T2
Analog trunk 2
Single Line T1 5 6 R2
Telephone R1 4 2 T3
Analog trunk 3
7 R3
1 T4
Analog trunk 4
8 R4
3.4.4.1 Connectors
The following table shows the pin-outs for the RJ-61 cable connector for CO (J2) and PF (J3)
connections.
Pin No. CO1-4 (J2): CO Port Connector PF1 (J3): PF Tel Port Connector
(RJ-61) (RJ-61)
1 T4 (Tip for port 4) -
2 T3 (Tip for port 3) -
3 T2 (Tip for port 2) -
8 765 4321 4 R1 (Ring for port 1) R1 (Ring for port 1)
5 T1 (Tip for port 1) T1 (Tip for port 1)
6 R2 (Ring for port 2) -
7 R3 (Ring for port 3) -
8 R4 (Ring for port 4) -
J3 J2
ISDN BRI
3.4.5.1 Connectors
The following table shows the pin-outs for the RJ-61 cable connector for S-Bus and T-Bus
connections.
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Figure 2-81 Switches Location of 2BRIDB-C1 on page 2-58 shows the location of the connectors and
switches on the IP4WW-2BRIDB-C1.
1. Set the switches J12 to J17 according to the system, referring the Table 2-15 Switch Setting of
2BRIDB-C1 on page 2-57.
J12 & J15 do not configure the connection type on the system, they only add/remove the termination
of the circuit.
J13,J14 & J16, J17 do not configure the connection type on the system, they only select the polarity of
the connector J2/J3.
The 2BRIDB-C1 circuits must also be setup within the system configuration.
2. Connect the cables from the NT1 Network Termination cable to the J2 or J3 connector on the
2BRIDB-C1 daughter board.
Connector J2 - BRI1: Use switches J12, J13, J14
Connector J3 - BRI2: Use switches J15, J16, J17
Ensure that you set all switches correctly for each BRI circuit.
IP4WW-2BRIDB-C1
J12/15
J12 J15 ON OFF
J2 J3
J13/16 J14/17
BRI 1 BRI 2
PRI 1
PRI/E1/T1 Line
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ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
3.4.6.1 Connector
Following table shows the pin-outs for the RJ-45 cable connector for S-Bus and T-Bus RJ-45
connections.
Pin No. RJ-45 Cable Connector- PRI 1 RJ-45 Cable Connector- PRI 1
(J5) S-Bus Connection (J5) T-Bus Connection
1 TA RA
2 TB RB
3 - -
8 765 4321 4 RA TA
5 RB TB
6 - -
7 - -
8 - -
The following figure shows the location of the switches and LEDs on the IP4WW-1PRIU-C1 Card.
1. Set the switches J6 to J9 according to the system, referring the Table 2-17 Switch Setting of
1PRIU-C1 on page 2-59.
2. Connect the cables from the NT1 Network Termination cable to the J5 connector on the 1PRIU-
C1 Card.
3. Assign whether the unit works as PRI/T1/E1 by PRG10-51-01.
With normal operation, D4 LED flashes green.
IP4WW-1PRIU-C1
J6
1.5M 2M
J7
1.5M 2M
J6
J8/9
J7
S
T
J8 J9
J5
D3 D4
D3 D4 PRI 1
(Red) (Green)
LED indications for the IP4WW-1PRIU-C1 are listed in following table. Each LED is listed with its
associated function and LED and operational status.
LED Indication
Live LED (D4) Busy LED (D3) Operation Status Remarks
(Green) (Red)
On On System Initializing -
Flash (1s) On The assignment of the unit is refused When you exceed the system ca-
pacity.
When the main software version
is not matched.
Flash (1s) Trouble found during self-diagnostics. -
Flash (100ms) On Normal Op- A Channel is busy (use another -
eration from Ch1 - Chx)
Off All channels are Idle. -
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LED Indication
Live LED (D4) Busy LED (D3) Operation Status Remarks
(Green) (Red)
Off On Unit Busy A Channel is busy (use another -
from Ch1 - Chx)
Off All channels are Idle. -
Flash 80ms (On/ Downloading firmware -
Off) x3/ 400ms
Off
T1 Alarm Mode
Refer to following figure for LED pattern information. LED indications for the T1 are listed in
Table 2-19 T1 LED Indications on page 2-61.
120 ms
red
LOS
green
red
AIS
green
red
OOF
green
red
RAI
green
E1 Alarm Mode
Refer to following figure for LED pattern information. LED indications for the E1 are listed in
Table 2-20 E1 LED Indications on page 2-62.
120 ms
red
LOS green
red
AIS
green
red
OOF
green
red
RAI
green
red
TS16
green
In the event of AC power failure, the specified trunk is directly connected to the specified extension
port as below. And SLT must be connected to the specified extension. The multiline telephone (2W)
does not work when the specified trunk is connected to the specified extension port.
Refer to Table 2-13 RJ-61 CO/PF Pin-Outs (J2, J3) on page 2-56 for wiring of the power failure
telephone.
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The Memory expansion daughter board (IP4[ ]-MEMDB-C1) provides additional memory for the
system to use following features;
• A System with multiple KSUs
• To use VoIP Card (IP4WW-VOIPDB-C1)
• Remote Upgrade (Main Software)
• E-Mail Notification (InMail)
• VRS Channel increase from 4 to 16 channels
• VRS/InMail channel increase from 8 to 16 channels
This daughter board is mounted on the CPU card and provides the SDRAM and flash memories.
4.1.2 Unpacking
Sub-Cover
Tab
Sub-Cover
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Hooks
4. Press tab A and lift the CPU support bracket. Remove the CPU card.
CPU card
CPU support
5. Insert the MEMDB-C1 daughter board to J4 socket on the CPU card and press down the
MEMDB-C1 daughter board to secure.
Both levers must be secured to notch-A.
Notch-A
Notch-B
J4 Lever
MEMDB-C1 PCB
CPU card
6. Reinstall the CPU card into the 084M-B1 mother board, and close the CPU support making sure
the tab A locks into place.
CPU card
CPU support
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Hooks
The IP4WW-VOIPDB-C1 daughter board is used to convert the RTP (Real Time Transfer Protocol)
packets via the IP Network and PCM highway. The daughter board is installed on the CPU card.
4.2.2 Unpacking
• Do not remove or install the CPU Card with the power on.
• If Expansion KSU(s) are installed, turn the power on/off in the order of
Expansion 2 KSU, Expansion 1 KSU and then Main KSU.
1. Turn off the system power and disconnect AC cord.
Sub-Cover
Tab
Sub-Cover
Hooks
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4. Press tab A and lift the CPU support bracket. Remove the CPU card.
CPU card
CPU support
VOIPDB-C1 PCB
J5
CPU card
Nylon-Spacers
6. Reinstall the CPU card into the 084M-B1 mother board, and close the CPU Support making sure
tab A locks into place.
CPU card
CPU support
7. Cut and remove the Plastic Knockout for VoIP connector, then replace the Main-Cover and fasten
two screws.
Plastic
Knockout
Hooks
Figure 2-97 Removing the Plastic Knockout and Replacing the Main-Cover
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30 - 50 mm
VOIPDB-C1 board (CN1) (1.181″ - 1.967″)
LAN Cable
Ferrite Core
Pass 2 times
VOIP
to HUB
LED indications for the IP4WW-VOIPDB-C1 are listed Table 2-23 VOIPDB LED Indications on
page 2-72. Each LED is listed with its associated function and operational status.
VOIPDB-C1
board
LINK10
LINK100
LINK1000
ACT
The PZ-VM21 daughter board provides additional DSP resource with 8/16 ch VRS (Voice Response
system) and Voice Mail Service (a compact flash card (CFVRS/CFVMS/CFVML) is required) and a
Single Channel V.34 (33.6 kbps) modem for remote maintenance functions. The daughter board is
installed onto the CPU card.
4.3.2 Unpacking
• Do not remove or install the CPU Card with the power on.
• If Expansion KSU(s) are installed, turn the power on/off in the order of
Expansion 2 KSU, Expansion 1 KSU and then Main KSU.
1. Turn off the system power and disconnect AC cord.
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Sub-Cover
Tab
Sub-Cover
Hooks
4. Press tab A and lift the CPU support bracket. Remove the CPU card.
CPU card
CPU support
5. Connect the PZ-VM21 daughter board to the J6 connector using four Nylon-spacers on the CPU
card.
CPU card
J6
Nylon-spacers
PZ-VM21 PCB
CN1 Nylon-spacers
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6. Reinstall the CPU card into the 084M-B1 mother board, and close the CPU Support making sure
tab A locks into place.
CPU card
CPU support
Hooks
• Do not remove or install the CPU Card with the power on.
• If Expansion KSU(s) are installed, turn the power on/off in the order of
Expansion 2 KSU, Expansion 1 KSU and then Main KSU.
• When installing a compact flash card onto the PZ-VM21 the system MUST
be powered off. Never install or uninstall the compact flash card while the
system is under power.
1. Turn off the system power and disconnect AC cord.
2. Remove the CPU card and insert the compact flash card into the CF slot (CN2).
CF card
CPU card
CF Slot (CN2)
PZ-VM21 PCB
3. Reinstall the CPU card into the 084M-B1 mother board, and close the CPU Support making sure
tab A locks into place.
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Handset
Alphanumeric Display
Indicator
Exit
Exit Help
Soft key
Help
Programmable
function keys
24T( )XH only
ABC DEF
Flash Transfer
Flash
1 2 3 Transfer
GHI JKL MNO
Mute DND
4 5 6 DND
PQRS TUV WXYZ
Clear/Back
Mute
7 8 9 Clear/Back
0 㧏
Speaker Hold
Cursor control key
Light Sensor
Hold
Speaker
Dial keys
Speaker
The Multiline Telephone provides adjustable legs for angling the phone to best suit each user. The leg
can be set for two different heights (Low/High).
Leg
3. Lead the Line and Handset cords through the applicable grooves.
Handset cord
Telephone
line cord
< Bottom view>
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Leg Stopper
Leg
Leg
4. Lead the Line and Handset cords through the applicable grooves.
(Refer to Figure 2-109 Cabling of Multiline Telephone on page 2-78)
1. Arrange the cables and put down the leg as shown below.
Telephone
line cord
< Bottom view>
Claws
IP4WW-24TIXH-C
2-80 Installation
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
2. Remove the switch-hook from the unit. Turn the tab toward the top. Then slide the hook-switch
into position. Refer to Figure 2-114 Hook-Switch Hanger on page 2-81.
3. Install two screws into a wall. The screw heads must be remained about 3 mm (0.12″).
3 - 4 mm 1 - 3 mm
(0.12″ - 0.16″) (0.04″ - 0.12″)
83.5 mm
(3.287″)
7 - 9.5 mm
(0.28″ - 0.37″)
Minimum 10 mm (0.39″)
Wall-mounting
holes
Wall side
Exit Help
LAN Cable
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
ABC DEF
Flash Transfer
1 2 3
GHI JKL MNO
Mute DND
4 5 6
PQRS TUV WXYZ
Clear/Back
7 8 9
0 㧏
Speaker Hold
PC Commercial Power
PC(X) LAN(=)
PC(X) LAN(=)
2-82 Installation
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
IP Multiline Telephone (IP4WW-24TIXH-C1) supports two different power sources for the Telephone.
• AC-LE UNIT
Plug the Optional AC-[ ] AC adapter input jack in the telephone base unit, and plug the 2-prong wall
plug of the AC adapter in AC outlet.
• PoE(IEEE802.3af)
PoE (Power Over Ethernet) is a LAN technology that allows standard 10Base-T/100Base-TX data
cables to pass electrical current from a power source to a requesting end device.
The DSS Console provides the leg for angling the console to best suit each user. The leg can be set
for two different heights (Low/High).
Leg
Leg Stopper
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ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
Leg
1. Lift the leg and lead the cable through the applicable grooves. Refer to Figure 2-123 Cabling for
Wall-Mount on page 2-85. Lower leg to stowed position.
Leg
2. Install two screws into a wall. The screw heads must be remained about 3 mm (0.12″).
3 - 4 mm 1 - 3 mm
(0.12″ - 0.16″) (0.04″ - 0.12″)
83.5 mm
(3.287″)
7 - 9.5 mm
(0.28″ - 0.37″)
Minimum 10 mm (0.39″)
Wall-mounting
holes
Wall side
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ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
Headset socket
Headset socket
PC(X) LAN(=)
AN(=)
3. Connect the cable to the screw terminals on the Doorphone box. (No polarity sensitive)
Wall-mount
bracket Upper housing
Screw
terminals
Screw
Connect cable
Hook
Screw
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ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
J421
J103 J431 J411
J102 J101 J7
RY1/2
SLI 9-12
/DPH 1-2
5 43 6 2 7 1 8
T R
T : Tip
R : Ring
Modular Cable
(2-wire, Straight)
Doorphone
Item Specification
Output Impedance 600 Ω
Output Level Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm)
Maximum Output 400 mV RMS
J7 (RJ61)
8 765 4321
RY1/2
The following table shows the pin-outs for the RJ-61 cable connector.
Table 2-28 RJ-61 General Purpose/Door Unlock Relay Control Connector (J7)
Item Specification
Rated Voltage DC 48 V Maximum
Rated Current DC 320 mA Maximum
Contact Normally Open
2-90 Installation
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
• The audio jack labeled PAGE, MOH, BGM can be used for audio port (External paging, External MOH,
BGM)
• Audio port configuration is assigned using system programming.
Item Specification
Output Impedance 600 Ω @ 1kHz
Output Level Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm)
Maximum Output 400 mV RMS
Item Specification
Input Impedance 600 Ω @ 1 kHz
Input Level Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm)
Maximum Input 1 V RMS
SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) provides a record of the system's outside calls. Typically,
the record outputs to a customer-provided SMDR device such as PC via LAN port (J3) on the CPU
card.
LAN connector
J3 (RJ45)
8 765 4321
PC
Hub
1. Connect the straight type Ethernet cable (CAT5) between the system and In-house LAN.
The SMDR feature is assigned using system programming.
Installation notes:
2-92 Installation
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
The Wireless Headset Adapter plugs into the Auxiliary Connector on the bottom of your telephone.
When your telephone comes from the factory, the Auxiliary Connector is protected by a rubber cover.
You must remove this cover before installing the adapter.
1. Plug the cord into the telephone's headset socket and the socket on the Headset System base.
Insert the Headset Adapter plug into the lifter jack on the Headset System base.
Please see the Plantronics User Guide for connecting between the Terminal and Device.
Headset socket
Headset socket
PC(X) LAN(=)
LAN(=)
2-94 Installation
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
2. Plug the extension's line cord into the socket on the bottom of the telephone.
PC(X) LAN(=)
PC(X) LAN(=)
5.9.2 Operation
• The WHA is compatible with all SL1100 telephones: - 12/24-Button Digital Telephones (BE110269/
BE110270/BE110271/BE110272) - 24-Button IP Telephones (BE110277/BE110278)
• A “HEADSET” key does not need to be programmed on the SL1100 Telephone.
• Installation of the WHA must be done by your NEC dealer.
NEC recommends the following Plantronics cordless headsets for SL1100 applications:
• Savi W700 Series Bluetooth technology (W710 / W720 / W730 / W740 / W745)
• CS500 Series DECT 6.0 technology (CS510 / CS520 / CS540)
• CS50 900MHz Technology
Some of the above models are sold with and without the Plantronics Handset Lifter.
The SL1100 Telephone must be equipped with the NEC WHA (Wireless Headset Adapter – P/N
BE113158).
Refer to SV8100 System H/W Manual for installing DT330 digital multiline terminals.
2-96 Installation
System Start Up
SECTION 1 SYSTEM START UP 3
1.1 Before Starting Up the System
Before starting up the system, make sure:
System Start Up
• KSU(s) are installed correctly.
• All extensions are cabled correctly.
• All earth ground and PSTN Trunks are cabled correctly.
• All PCBs are configured, equipped, and secured correctly.
• AC power cord is cabled correctly.
• At least one display type Multiline Telephone is connected to the system. (for Programming)
• Pull out the Lithium battery protection sheet, before starting up the system.
• If Expansion KSU(s) are installed, turn the power on/off in the order of Expansion 2 KSU, Expansion
1 KSU and then Main KSU.
This section describes the process for starting the system for the first time or starting a system that
requires the customer data be deleted.
System software is loaded from flash memory, and the customer data is deleted
from RAM memory.
If Expansion KSU(s) are installed, turn the power on/off in the order of
Expansion 2 KSU, Expansion 1 KSU and then Main KSU.
To perform a Cold Start;
2. Open the Sub-Cover on the Main KSU and identify the LOAD button (S1) location on the CPU
card.
Tab
3. Once the system has powered off, push in and hold the LOAD button (S1).
LED (D5)
This section describes how to load system software from flash memory, and the customer data from
RAM memory.
System software is loaded from flash memory, and the customer data is loaded
from RAM memory.
If Expansion KSU(s) are installed, turn the power on/off in the order of
Expansion 2 KSU, Expansion 1 KSU and then Main KSU.
To perform a Hot Start;
3. Dial the system password, then press Hold key to enter the Program Mode.
For the details of programming, refer to the SL1100 Programming Manual. (separate issue)
The system automatically saves the customer data to the memory which is backed up by lithium
battery.
1. Turn the system power off, insert the blank CF card (32 MB or larger) to the CF slot on PZ-VM21.
CPU card
CF Slot (CN2)
CF card
PZ-VM21 PCB
2. Turn the power on, enter the Program Mode then PRG90-03.
90-03-01
Program Mode Data Save YES:1 1
Base Service OP1 OP2
Figure 3-11 PRG90-03 Display
90-04- M’tenance
Saving System Data Load Data |01
back Select
For the details of PZ-VM21 daughter board installation, refer to Installing the PZ-VM21 PCB on
page 2-72.
1. Turn the power off, insert the Customer Data CF card into the CF Slot on PZ-VM21.
CPU card
CF Slot (CN2)
CF card
PZ-VM21 PCB
2. Turn the power on, enter the Program Mode then PRG90-04.
90-04-01
Program Mode Data Load YES:1 1
Base Service OP1 OP2
Figure 3-14 PRG90-04 Display
90-05- M’tenance
Loading System Data Slot Control |01
back Select
• If Expansion KSU(s) are installed, turn the power on/off in the order of
Expansion 2 KSU, Expansion 1 KSU and then Main KSU.
• DO NOT power off by disconnecting the AC (or DC for battery backup)
power. Always use the Power Switch on the Main/Expansion KSU.
• All calls in progress will be cut off when the system is powered off, and if
the Power Failure is set, the applicable extension will become
operational.
• All user's setting (such as Call Forward, Camp-On, etc) will be kept.
MEMO
This fuse is only for external battery box connection, it is not used for AC
Maintenance
power to the system.
If Expansion KSU(s) are installed, turn the power on/off in the order of
Expansion 2 KSU, Expansion 1 KSU and then Main KSU.
1. Turn off the system power and disconnect AC cord.
2. Open and remove the Sub-Cover.
Tab
Sub-Cover
Tab
Sub-Cover
Hooks
084M-B1
FUSE (8 A / 250 V)
4-2 Maintenance
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
Hooks
4-4 Maintenance
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
Sub-Cover
Tab
2. Power off the system, and remove the AC plug from the AC outlet.
3. Disconnect the AC power cord from the KSU.
Disconnect
AC Power Cord
Hooks
CPU card
CPU support
4-6 Maintenance
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
7. Refer to following figure for the Lithium battery location on the CPU card.
CPU card
J12
8. Remove the old Lithium battery and insert the new one into the socket.
The polarity “+” symbol must be on top as illustrated in following figure.
Lithium battery
Socket
Lithium battery
Socket
9. Reinstall the CPU card into the 084M-B1 mother board and close the CPU support bracket.
CPU card
CPU support
4-8 Maintenance
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
1. On-hook Condition.
3. Dial 820.
820:Properties 2/2
>System
Phone
4. Press Enter Key (Navigation Key) to show the main system software version and Hardware Key
Code.
VERSION: 01.00
MAC: 00-60-B9-D8-DF-8E
HKEY: 2810-0000-0000
5. Off-Hook and return to Time & Date mode.
If Expansion KSU(s) are installed, turn the power on/off in the order of
Expansion 2 KSU, Expansion 1 KSU and then Main KSU.
1. Power off the system and disconnect the AC cord from the KSU.
2. Remove the Sub-Cover.
Tab
Sub-Cover
Tab
4-10 Maintenance
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
Hooks
4. Insert the CF card (with the new main system software loaded) to the CF slot on PZ-VM21
daughter board. (PZ-VM21 should be temporary installed if not already fitted.)
CPU card
CF Slot (CN2)
CF card PZ-VM21 PCB
D2 (Red)
D1 (Blue)
D3 (Red)
D4 (Red)
D5 (Red)
5. Push in and hold the LOAD button (S1 on the CPU card).
Tab
LOAD
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10. Turn the power off and remove the CF card from the CF slot on PZ-VM21.
CPU card
CF Slot (CN2)
CF card
PZ-VM21 PCB
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ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
13. When the system has completed reloading the software, the RUN LED (D1) will flash blue.
• To confirm the new software version number, press the Navigation key on any display telephone to
view the system version number see Main Software Version Confirmation on page 4-9.
• The existing system data in the flash memory is replaced, but the customer data (stored in the RAM)
is saved.
Table 4-2 CPU LED Indications on page 4-14 provides a list of each LED and associated operation
and status indications. Refer to Figure 4-17 Inserting the CF card on page 4-11 for the location of the
LEDs on the CPU.
4-14 Maintenance
Specifications
SECTION 1 SYSTEM CAPACITY 5
Table 5-1 System Capacity
Specifications
Expansion Slot 2 4 6
System Maximum Port 58 116 156 1KSU: 084M+PRI+080E+4COIDBx2
2KSU: (084M+PRI
+080E)x2+4COIDBx4
3KSU:
084Mx3+PRIx2+080Ex4+4COIDBx7
Trunk Port Max. 38 76 88 1KSU: PRIx1+4COIDB/BRIx2
2KSU: PRIx2+4COIDB/BRIx4
3KSU: PRIx2+4COIDB/BRIx7
Trunk Port Analog 12 24 36 1KSU: 4COIDBx3 on 084M/080E/
Trunks (COT) 008E/000E
2KSU: 4COIDBx6
3KSU: 4COIDBx9
BRI (T-Point) 12 24 36 1KSU: 2BRIx3 on 084M/080E/008E/
000E (V1.3)
1KSU: 2BRIx3 on 084M/080E/008E
(V1.0)
2KSU: 2BRIx6
3KSU: 2BRIx9
PRI (24B/30B) 24/30 48/60 48/60 Max. one PRI/KSU
Max. two PRIs/system
IP Trunk 16 When MEMDB is Installed
(SIP/H.323)
32 When MEMDB and SL-IP-CHAN- (V5.1 Added)
NEL-16 LIC are installed.
Station Port Max. 40 80 120 1KSU: 084M+080Ex2+BRIx3
2KSU: 084Mx2+080Ex4+BRIx6
3KSU: 084Mx3+080Ex6+BRIx9
5-2 Specifications
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
5-4 Specifications
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
Item Specification
Output Voltage -27 V (81 W)
Related Voltage -27 V
Load Fluctuation -25.92 V to -28 V (-27.0 V ±4%)
Output Current 3.0 A
Ripple/Noise 200 mVp-p or less
Noise -65 dBm or less
Over Voltage Protection -31.2 V to -36.9 V
Over Current Protection 3.3 A to 3.9 A
Load Capacity 5000 µF
2.7 CPU
SL1100
CONTROL SYSTEM Digital
MPU Manufacturer/ Name Freescale Semiconductor
PowerQUICC II Family MPC8248VRMIBA
MPU Architecture RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer), 32 Bit
Core Frequency 262.144 MHz
PROGRAM STOR- Nor Flash 16 MB
AGE
DATA STORAGE SDRAM 32 MB x 2
SRAM 512 KB
SWITCHING (Time Division Matrix) 392 x 392 (Non-Blocking)
Description Specification
Normal Current 20 mA
Ring Signal Voltage 75 VAC
Frequency 20 Hz or 25 Hz
5-6 Specifications
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
Item Specification
Output Impedance 600 Ω
Output Level Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm)
Maximum Output 400 mV RMS
Item Specification
Rated Voltage DC 48 V Maximum
Item Specification
Rated Current DC 320 mA Maximum
Contact Normally Open
Item Specification
Output Impedance 600 Ω @ 1 kHz
Output Level Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm)
Maximum Output 400 mV RMS
Item Specification
Output Impedance 600 Ω @ 1 kHz
Input Level Nominal 250 mV (-10 dBm)
Maximum Input 1 V RMS
The External Sensor device configuration shall be assigned by system program and the programming
is different with a Sensor Type.
Item Specification
Standard IEEE802.3 10Base-T and 100Base-TX Compliant
Access CSMA/CD
I/F (Layer 1) Speed: 10 Mbps/100 Mbps Auto Negotiation
Cable: CAT5 or better, Straight/Cross Auto Crossover
5-8 Specifications
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
In case of Power Failure Mode, DT330 Multiline Terminal does not work even though the Built-in Battery
is connected. (V.4.0 or higher)
MEMO
5-10 Specifications
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
MEMO
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