Toshiba Strata CTX Series Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Strata CTX Series Installation And Maintenance Manual

Toshiba Strata CTX Series Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Digital Solutions Division
Digital Business Telephone Systems
Strata CTX28
R2.22
Installation and Maintenance Manual
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March 2005

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  • Page 1 726+,%$ Digital Solutions Division Digital Business Telephone Systems Strata CTX28 R2.22 Installation and Maintenance Manual Cover March 2005...
  • Page 2 FCC. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, or other similar Service or Repair: For service or repair, contact your local Toshiba organization, if radio or TV broadcasts are transmitted through the music-on- telecommunications distributor.
  • Page 3 License Agreemant TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. (“TAIS”) Digital Solutions Division License Agreement IMPORTANT: THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”) IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU (“YOU”) AND TAIS. CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. USE OF ANY SOFTWARE OR ANY RELATED INFORMATION (COLLECTIVELY, “SOFTWARE”) INSTALLED ON OR SHIPPED WITH A TAIS DIGITAL SOLUTIONS PRODUCT OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE TO YOU BY TAIS IN WHATEVER FORM OR MEDIA, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS, UNLESS SEPARATE TERMS ARE PROVIDED BY THE SOFTWARE SUPPLIER.
  • Page 4 The sole obligation of TAIS or Toshiba Corporation under this warranty, or under any other legal obligation with respect to the equipment, is the repair or replacement by TAIS or its authorized dealer of such defective or missing parts as are causing the malfunction with new or refurbished parts (at their option).
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 – CTX28 Installation Inspection ............................1-1 Packaging and Storage ........................1-1 CTX28 FCC/ACTA Registration Numbers ..................1-1 Site Requirements ..........................1-2 Input Power ...........................1-2 Clearance and Location ........................1-2 AC Power and Grounding Requirements ....................1-4 Ground Test ..........................1-5 Installing the CTX28 Cabinet ......................1-6 Step 1: Mount the Cabinet on the Wall ..................1-6 PCB Installation ..........................1-8 Step 2: Set Jumpers on the GMAU (Motherboard) ..............1-10...
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  • Page 7: Inspection

    CTX28 Installation This document explains how to install the Strata CTX28 system. It includes information on site requirements, wiring diagrams, and step-by-step instructions on how to install the unit(s), the ground wiring, AC power cabling, reserve power (battery backup) cabling, and Printed Circuit Board (PCB) cabling.
  • Page 8: Site Requirements

    1-4.) This eliminates interference from branch circuit motor noise or the like, and to prevent accidental power-off. To avoid accidental power turn-off, Toshiba recommends that you do not use an On/Off wall switch on this dedicated AC circuit. For the Strata CTX28, a reserve power source (HPFB-6) may be connected to the system to serve...
  • Page 9 CTX28 Installation Site Requirements Table 1-1 provides a summary of the electrical and environmental characteristics. Table 1-1 Summary of Electrical/Environmental Characteristics CTX28 Primary Power Input AC (Power Supply Specification) 100~240VAC AC frequency 50/60 Hz Power CTX28 - 100 watts maximum AC input current 1.5A maximum Environmental Specifications...
  • Page 10: Ac Power And Grounding Requirements

    CTX28 Installation AC Power and Grounding Requirements AC Power and Grounding Requirements The CTX28 requires a earth ground connection for proper operation. The two-wire AC power cord connects to a standard AC power outlet, and does not provide a ground connection. The ground for the CTX28 must originate at the building’s main power distribution panel and have a solid connection to earth ground.
  • Page 11: Ground Test

    CTX28 Installation AC Power and Grounding Requirements Ground Test Test the “wire ground” for continuity by either measuring the resistance between the TB3 terminal (earth ground) on the GMAU and the common point ground on (or near) the MDF, or the utility entrance ground (maximum: 1 ohm), or by using a commercially available earth ground indicator.
  • Page 12: Installing The Ctx28 Cabinet

    CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet Installing the CTX28 Cabinet Check the items shipped. • CHSU28A cabinet • GCTU1A processor PCB • AC adapter • Tie wrap for cable clamp • Tie wrap for AC adapter • Velcro strap for AC adapter cord Step 1: Mount the Cabinet on the Wall The Base cabinet is designed to be mounted on a wall or other vertical surface.
  • Page 13 CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet 3. Place the Base KSU on the desired location on the mounting surface and mark the location of the four screw holes. See Figures 1-4 and 1-5. 4. Using a hard board between the KSU and the wall, secure the hard board to the wall first, making certain that screws are aligned with studs.
  • Page 14: Pcb Installation

    CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet PCB Installation Overview Instructions The following is an overview for installing the Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) into the Strata CTX28. After reading this section, proceed to the step-by-step instructions for each PCB. 1. Apply proper settings on the GMAU1A (motherboard Figure 1-7).
  • Page 15 CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet BSIS (RS232-C) SmartMedia Card GCTU (Processor) GVMU (Voice Mail) installs beneath the GCTU GETS (100Base TX) GSTU (Standard Telephone) GMAU (Main Motherboard) GCDU (CO, CLID, DKT) 7108 Figure 1-6 CTX28 Interior with PCBs Strata CTX28 I&M 3/05...
  • Page 16: Step 2: Set Jumpers On The Gmau (Motherboard)

    CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet Step 2: Set Jumpers on the GMAU (Motherboard) The GMAU (shown in Figure 1-7) supports up to 6 CO lines with Caller ID (CLID). ON/OFF STANDBY (Standby) SW400 (3db/0DB) SW500 (3db/0DB) SW600 (3db/0DB) 7113 Figure 1-7 GMAU PCB Table 1-4 GMAU Controls, Switches and Indicators...
  • Page 17 CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet Table 1-4 GMAU Controls, Switches and Indicators (continued) Control/Indicator/Connector Type of Component Description 16-pin female connector 13-pin female connector GCDU DKT and loop start interface 10-pin female connector 13-pin female connector GSTU standard telephone interface 10-pin female connector 6-pin female connector GCDU interface...
  • Page 18: Step 3: Install The Gvmu Voice Mail Pcb (Optional)

    CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet Step 3: Install the GVMU Voice Mail PCB (optional) 1. In the CTX28 cabinet, remove the two screws and the PCB stopper (Figure 1-8). 2. On the GVMU, set the SW6 battery jumper to ON and set the Greeting language switch (Figure 1-9).
  • Page 19: Voice Mail And Telephone Lcd Prompts

    CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet Voice Mail and Telephone LCD Prompts The Spanish Language option for CTX telephone LCD prompts and telephone soft keys requires CTX28 R2.22 or above and GVMU2A. The jumpers on GVMU2A (Table 1) and the telephone LCD language settings control the default voice greetings and telephone LCD language.
  • Page 20 CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet Table 1-7 GVMU2A Strap and Stratagy Configuration Language Settings XADM4 Statagy System Default Default Default Configuration command: Greeting Greeting Greeting GVMU Strap Switch BOX 990 BOX 991 BOX 411 set prompt_file SW2 = OFF / English English English...
  • Page 21 CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet GVMU PCB Stopper GCTU GVMU 7252 7162 Figure 1-8 GVMU/GCTU PCB Stopper 1-15 Strata CTX28 I&M 3/05...
  • Page 22 CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet 7395 Status LED VM Port LEDS (Ch1 ~ Ch4) Busy/Idle RS232C Maintenance Jack Note: For details, see GVMU Admin PC Connections later in SW2 - Language Jumper SW6 - Battery Jumper this chapter. SW3 - Language Jumper SW4 - Admin PC/Debug Monit SW5 - Not Used Figure 1-9...
  • Page 23: Step 4: Install The Gctu (Processor)

    CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet Step 4: Install the GCTU (Processor) The GCTU is the main processor for the CTX28. It is shipped with the CTX28 Base cabinet. ³ To install the GCTU into the CTX28 1. Skip this step if you have installed a Voice Mail PCB and already removed the PCB stopper. If you have not done this, then in the CTX28 cabinet, remove the two screws and the PCB stopper (see Figure...
  • Page 24 CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet Table 1-9 GCTU Control/Indicator/ Type of Component Description Connector 60 pin connector GETS Interface 60 pin connector BSIS Interface P501 SmartMedia house SmartMedia interface Must always be in the “ON” position to maintain P601 Jumper plug customer data P801...
  • Page 25: Step 5: Install The Gcdu (Dkt And Loop Start Interface)

    CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet Step 5: Install the GCDU (DKT and Loop Start Interface) The GCDU1A PCB adds an additional 3 CO lines, 3 Caller ID units, and 8 digital telephone circuits with a single PCB. It attaches to the GMAU1A motherboard. With the GCDU1A installed, the CTX28 supports up to 16 digital telephones (DKTs), 6 CO lines and 6 Caller ID circuits.
  • Page 26: Step 6: Install The Gstu1A

    CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet Step 6: Install the GSTU1A The GSTU1A provides one additional standard telephone interface. ³ To install the GSTU1A, align the GSTU1A pins over the GMAU1A motherboard and press down firmly (see Figure 1-6). 7259 Figure 1-12 GSTU1A PCB Table 1-11 GSTU1A Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Control/Indicator/Connector...
  • Page 27: Step 8: Install The Bsis1A (Optional)

    CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet Step 8: Install the BSIS1A (optional) The BSIS provides RS-232 serial ports. ³ To install the BSIS1A, align the BSIS1A pins over the GCTU1A and press down firmly (see Figure 1-6). Step 9: Install the HPFB-6 (Reserve Power Battery/Charger) One or two HPFB-6 optional units can be added to the CTX28 to provide reserve power.
  • Page 28: Step 10: Install Wiring

    CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet The CTX28 KSU does not provide a battery charger, the HPFB-6 contains built-in 1RWH batteries and a battery charger; therefore, do not connect any other type of batteries to the CTX28. To P10 Connector (see Fig. 1-2) 2“...
  • Page 29 CTX28 Installation Installing the CTX28 Cabinet BSIS (4 RS-232C) P10 (to HPFB 100 Base TX Battery Cord) Music On Hold (MOH) TB1 (to HPFB FG) External Speaker (Paging) CO, CLID, STANDBY ON/OFF (Standby) Amphenol Connector secured under clamp Tie Wrap (supplied) Tie Wrap (supplied)
  • Page 30: Digital Telephone Connection

    CTX28 Installation Digital Telephone Connection 7257 Figure 1-16 AC Adapter Wiring Procedure Digital Telephone Connection The Strata CTX28 supports any Toshiba 2000 and 3000-series digital telephones, including the new DKT3007-SD telephone (shown right). The DKT3007-SD only works on the CTX28.
  • Page 31: Loop Limits

    CTX28 Installation Loop Limits Loop Limits This section provides the maximum loop lengths for connection of telephones, lines, peripheral equipment, and power supplies. The following information applies to only the Strata CTX28 system (see Table 1-14). Table 1-14 Digital Telephone/DIU/DDSS Console/ADM/Loop Limits Maximum line length (24 AWG) CTX28 KSU or Mode...
  • Page 32: Ctx28 Secondary Protection

    CTX28 Installation CTX28 Secondary Protection CTX28 Secondary Protection The following diagram (see Figure 1-18) shows where secondary protectors must be installed for outside wiring . Building #1 Building #2 HESB GMAU Standard GSTU Telephone DDSS Digital Telephone Console GMAU GCDU Digital Telephone or Cordless Base MDFB...
  • Page 33: Mdf Wiring

    CTX28 Installation MDF Wiring MDF Wiring For Registration information refer to “CTX28 FCC/ACTA Registration Numbers” on page 1-1. Table 1-15 Station Wiring for Amphenol Connector (P1) on GMAU1 Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Station DKT #1 DKT #2 DKT #3 DKT #4 DKT #5 DKT #6...
  • Page 34: Gvmu Administration Pc Connections

    GVMU Administration PC Connections Strata CTX28 6-wire Modular Cord - telephone cross-pinned type (modular jack locking tabs on the same side of the cord). Toshiba PPTC or PPTC9 connectors to PC COM port GVMU RS232C Jack PC with GVMU XADM Software...
  • Page 35: Station Loop Lengths

    CTX28 Installation Station Loop Lengths Station Loop Lengths In a single site installation, the Base and optional Expansion Cabinets must be placed within the allowed maximum distance of each other as designated by Table 1-16 Table 1-16 Station Loop Lengths Mode Maximum line length (24 AWG) DKT3000 or DKT2000-series...
  • Page 36: Ctx28 Default Initialized Data

    CTX28 Installation CTX28 Default Initialized Data CTX28 Default Initialized Data • The default programming data shown in Table 1-18 applies even if the option units (GCDU/ GSTU/GVMU) are not mounted. This enables voice mail to be used as is if the GVMU is inserted.
  • Page 37 CTX28 Installation CTX28 Default Initialized Data Table 1-22 Program 313 Default Data Caller Prog 313 Function CTX28 default nothing/ANI-MCI/ANI-Sprint/ Caller ID Receive Method CLASS CLASS Caller ID Identification ANI and DNIS/DNIS/DID ANI or DNIS Notice Contents under line is CTX100’s default Note Class Equipment number is not required for CTX28 because CLID circuits are built-in and dedicated to each CO line.
  • Page 38 CTX28 Installation CTX28 Default Initialized Data Table 1-25 Prog 200 Default Data GCDU GSTU EQUIP 010701 010702 010703 010704 010705 010706 010707 010708 010402 Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. FB19 VM ID VM MW FB22 Center Port To log into GVMU boxes for the first time, enter the default telephone station number plus Note...
  • Page 39 CTX28 Installation CTX28 Default Initialized Data Table 1-30 Prog 300 Default Data TRK NO EQUIP 010201 010202 010203 010801 010802 010803 DTMF DTMF DTMF DTMF DTMF DTMF LOOP LOOP LOOP LOOP LOOP LOOP FB12 HUNT ORDER Table 1-31 Prog 310 Default Data (Trunk > Assignment > DIT) Trunk Number EQUIP 010201...
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