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Toshiba Strara CTX Series User Manual

Toshiba Strara CTX Series
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TOSHIBA
Telecommunications Division
September 2002
CTX100 and CTX670
Installation and Maintenance
Manual
Digital Business Telephone Systems

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Toshiba Strara CTX Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandToshiba
ModelStrara CTX Series
CategoryTelephone System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Chapter 1 – Strata CTX Configuration

Explains how to configure Strata CTX100 or CTX670 systems and provides worksheets for hardware placement.

Chapter 2 – Strata CTX100 Installation

Covers site requirements and cabinet installation for CTX100, including power, cable lengths, and grounding.

Chapter 3 – Strata CTX670 Installation

Details site requirements and cabinet installation for CTX670, including removal/replacement procedures.

Chapter 4 – PCB Installation

Provides procedures for installing Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) into universal slots, including configuration and wiring.

Chapter 5 – ISDN Interfaces

Covers ISDN hardware, including PRI and BRI interfaces, installation, and requirements.

Strata CTX Configuration

Strata CTX100 Overview

Describes the compact Strata CTX100 system and its features, designed for wall mounting.

CTX100 License Control

Explains how software license key codes control system size and feature capability.

Strata CTX670 Overview

Describes the modular Strata CTX670 system designed for growth and its universal slot architecture.

System Capacities

Provides capacities for stations, peripherals, exchange lines, station buttons, and system features for CTX100 and CTX670.

Strata CTX100 Installation

AC Power and Earthing Requirements

Explains the necessity of earth connection and proper AC power cabling for safe operation.

AC Power and “PROTECTIVE EARTH” Test

Describes the test to verify earth connection continuity using an earth loop impedance meter.

Installing the CTX100 Cabinet

Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the CTX100 cabinet, including cover removal and back cover attachment.

Step 4: Mount the Base Cabinet

Provides instructions for mounting the CTX100 Base Cabinet to the wall or backboard.

Step 5: Mount the Expansion Cabinet (if required)

Details the process of mounting the CTX100 Expansion Cabinet and connecting it to the Base Cabinet.

Step 7: Check Power Supply Circuit Breakers and Fuses

Provides steps to check circuit breakers and fuses on the APSU112 power supply if system problems occur.

Step 7D: Remove and Replace the Power Supply (if required)

Provides instructions for removing and replacing the APSU112 power supply.

Step 8: Set Jumpers and Install Option PCBs onto the ACTU

Guides on setting jumpers and installing option PCBs onto the ACTU processor.

Step 9: Install the Main Processor (ACTU) PCB

Details the installation of the ACTU processor PCB into its dedicated slot in the Base Cabinet.

Step 10: Install Other PCBs into the Cabinet(s)

Explains how to install other PCBs into the CTX100 cabinets, referring to placement guides.

Step 11: Attach and Route PCB Cables

Provides instructions on attaching and routing PCB cables, including single and opposite direction routing.

Strata CTX670 Installation

Site Requirements

Defines installation site requirements, including input power, AC outlets, and environment for the CTX670.

Input Power

Specifies the input power requirements for the CTX670 system, including number of outlets and circuit breaker ratings.

Power Considerations

Explains power supply capabilities and requirements for CTX670 base and expansion cabinets.

Cabinet Installation Considerations

Discusses cabinet mounting options (wall or floor) and dimensions for easier expansion.

Recommended Installation Sequence

Outlines the recommended sequence for installing power supplies, cabinets, wiring, and PCBs.

Step 1: Install Power Supply

Provides instructions for installing the BPSU672 power supply into new or installed CTX670 cabinets.

Check the -24 Volt Circuit Breakers

Details how to check and reset the -24 Volt circuit breakers on the BPSU672A power supply.

Power Supply (BPSU672) Removal

Provides instructions for removing the BPSU672 power supply from the cabinet.

Power Supply Replacement

Refers to the "Install Power Supply" section for replacement instructions.

Step 2: Mount Cabinets

Explains the two methods of cabinet mounting: wall or floor mounting.

Wall Mounting the Base (Top) Cabinet

Provides detailed instructions for wall mounting the Base Cabinet or the first Remote Expansion Cabinet.

Wall Mounting Expansion Cabinets

Details the process for wall mounting Expansion Cabinets, including alignment and securing.

Step 3: Install Data Cables

Instructions for installing data cables and the bonding plate within the CTX670 cabinets.

Step 4: Ground the System

Explains the requirement for a solid earth ground and how to connect it for system safety and operation.

Step 5: Install AC Power Components

Details AC power requirements, including dedicated circuits, outlets, and cabling.

AC Power Requirements

Specifies the AC power source requirements, including single-phase, frequency, and dedicated circuit breaker.

Step 6: Install Reserve Power

Explains how to connect 12VDC batteries for power failure backup, including duration estimates.

Cabinet Floor Mounting

Describes the process for floor mounting CTX670 cabinets, including hardware and steps.

Floor Mounting One or Two Cabinets

Provides instructions for floor mounting one or two CTX670 cabinets.

Floor Mounting Three or More Cabinets

Details floor mounting procedures for three or more CTX670 cabinets, including wall brackets.

Step 7: Install Processor and Universal PCBs

Provides procedures for installing processor and universal PCBs into CTX670 cabinets, referencing configuration guidelines.

PCB Installation Considerations

Discusses slot usage for Base and Expansion cabinets and PCB compatibility.

BECU/BBCU Installation

Provides installation instructions for the BECU and BBCU PCBs, including jumper settings and handling precautions.

Remote Cabinet Installation Instructions

Provides installation instructions for remote cabinets, including switch settings and cable routing.

PCB Installation

PCB Installation Power Supply Considerations

Recommends turning off the power supply when removing or installing processor PCBs.

ISDN Interfaces

PRI Overview

Explains the use of the RPTU PCB for connecting to Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) PRI lines.

BRI S/T Overview

Describes BRI S/T availability with the RBSU PCB, providing two BRI S/T circuits.

RPTU Installation

Provides instructions for installing the RPTU PCB, including system power status and connector seating.

PS-1 Backup Power Option

Describes the R40S optional backup power supply for TE devices in RBSU/RBSS circuits during AC power loss.

RBSU/RBSS Installation

Provides steps for installing RBSU/RBSS PCBs, including running related programs and setting option switches.

Timing and Synchronisation

Explains how Strata CTX synchronizes with Stratum clock signals and handles primary/secondary reference failures.

PRI/BRI Call Monitoring

Describes the RS-232 monitor function for monitoring ISDN D-channel call progress messages.

MDF PCB Wiring

ADKU and BDKU/BDKS Digital Station Wiring

Details digital station wiring for ADKU and BDKU/BDKS PCBs, including connector pinouts.

PDKU Digital Station Wiring

Provides digital station wiring diagrams for the PDKU PCB, including connector pinouts and compatibility notes.

Power Failure Cut Through (DPFT) Wiring Pin-outs

Details wiring pin-outs for the DPFT connector, including terminal sequence and station line connection.

DPFT Connector J1/Terminal Sequence & Designations/Exchange Line Connection & DPFT Control

Provides terminal sequence and designations for DPFT connectors, including exchange line and control connections.

Station Apparatus

3000/3500-series Digital Telephones

Describes the DKT3000/3500-series digital telephone models and their features.

Telephone Installation

Provides instructions on connecting telephones to Strata CTX systems and configuring optional features.

Digital Telephone System Connection

Provides information on connecting 3000/3500-series DKTs to Strata CTX systems via BDKU/BDKS or PDKU.

3000/3500-series Telephone Settings

Explains telephone button layouts and settings for 3010/3020 and 3014-SDL models.

Telephone Programming Mode A

Details how to access and use Telephone Programming Mode A for setting features directly from the phone.

Telephone Wall Mounting

Explains how to mount digital telephones to a wall, with specific notes for BPCIs, PDIU-DI2s, DKT3014-SDL, and HHEU2.

Precautions

Lists important safety precautions regarding unit water resistance, battery disposal, and charger use.

Cordless Telephone Installation (DKT2004-CT and DKT2104-CT)

Provides instructions for installing cordless telephones, including location selection and connections.

Connect and Apply Power to Base Unit

Instructions for connecting the AC adapter and applying power to the cordless telephone base unit.

DKT2020-FDSP Full-Duplex Speakerphone with External Microphone

Describes the DKT2020-FDSP features, including full-duplex operation and external microphone connection.

Peripheral Installation

Application PC and Server Interfaces

Covers interfaces for connecting Application PCs and servers via Network Interface, RS-232, or modem.

Network Interface Connections

Shows basic network interface connections, including wiring guidelines and LED indications.

Amplified Page Speaker Option

Explains how to configure the HESB as a paging speaker using the BIOU 600-ohm page output.

Power Failure Options

Lists the options Strata CTX uses for power failure scenarios: Reserve Power and Power Failure Transfer Unit.

Reserve Power

Refers to Chapter 1 for information on the Reserve Power Option.

Power Failure Transfer Unit

Describes the optional DPFT that automatically connects Exchange lines to standard telephones during power failure.

Power Failure Emergency Transfer (DPFT) Installation

Provides instructions for installing the DPFT unit and connecting it to Krone strips and various circuit types.

Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)

Explains how Strata CTX generates call records with details like originating station, time, duration, and authorization codes.

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