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T105 INSTALLATION and MAINTENANCE MANUAL
CONTENTS
GENERAL
Page
INTRODUCTION.. .................................................................................................... l - l
WARNINGS .............................................................................................................. 1-l
CAPACITY and STATION CONFIGURATION.. ................................................ l - 2
EQUIPMENT FEATURES
1.4.1 Main Equipment Features.. ................................................................ l - 2
1.4.2 Telephone Station Features.. ............................................................. l - 3
1.4.3 Room Monitor Features.. ....................................................................
l-4
1.4.4 Door Station Features ......................................................................... l - 4
FACILITY LIST
1.5.1 Standard Facilities ............................................................................... l - 4
1.5.2 Optional Facilities ................................................................................ 1-5
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Operating Instructions Index. ............................................................. 1-6
1.6.1 Main Equipment.. ................................................................................. l - 7
1.6.2 Telephone Station.. .............................................................................. l - 7
1.6.3 Special (2-Wire) Telephone.. ............................................................. l-l 2
1.6.4 Room Monitor Station ......................................................................... l-l 2
1.65 Door Station .......................................................................................... l-l 3
1.6.6 2-Line Station, Handsfree Station and Station Amplifier.. ........... 1-13
SYSTEM LINE LIMITS
1.7.1 Internal Cabling .................................................................................... l-l 3
1.7.2 Remote Extension Limits ................................................................... l - 1 3
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
1.8.1 Main Equipment.. ................................................................................. 1-14
1.8.2 Telephone Station ................................................................................ l-l 6
1.8.3 Room Monitor Station ......................................................................... l-l 6
1.8.4 Special Telephone.. ............................................................................. l-l 6
1.8.5 Door Station .......................................................................................... l-l 6
1.8.6 Other Station Options (Refer to Supplement Section) .................. l-l 6
BLOCK DIAGRAMS and DESCRIPTIONS
1.9.1 Main Equipment.. ................................................................................. l-l 7
1.9.2 Telephone Station.. .............................................................................. l - 2 0
1.9.3 Room Monitor Station ......................................................................... l-21
1.9.4 Door Station .......................................................................................... l-21
SYSTEM LIMITATIONS AND COMPATIBILITY
1 .lO.l PMBX Compatibility ............................................................................ l - 2 2
1.10.2 Special (2-Wire) Telephone.. ............................................................. l - 2 2
1.10.3 Door Stations ........................................................................................ l - 2 3
1.10.4 Telephone Stations.. ............................................................................ l - 2 3
1.10.5 Exchange Line Testing ....................................................................... l - 2 3
1.10.6 Extension Alarms.. ............................................................................... l - 2 3
1.10.7 PABX Compatibility.. ........................................................................... l - 2 3
1.10.8 Hearing Aid Coupler.. .......................................................................... l - 2 3
INSTALLATION
INTRODUCTION.. .................................................................................................... 2 - l
WARNINGS .............................................................................................................. 2 - l
EQUIPMENT ORDERING ...................................................................................... 2-2 o - 1 T105
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2.6
2.7
2.8
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3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
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LOCATION and MOUNTING of EQUIPMENT
2.4.1
Main Equipment.. .................................................................................
2-2
2.4.2
2.4.3
Telephone Station.. ..............................................................................
Room Monitor Station .........................................................................
2-3
2-3
2.4.4
Door Stations ........................................................................................
CABLING and TERMINATING
2-4
2.5.1
2.5.2
System Cabling Scheme.. ..................................................................
Cable Terminating Modules.. .............................................................
2-8
2-7
2.5.3
2.5.4
Cabling and Terminating Techniques.. ............................................
2-8
Earthing Requirements .......................................................................
MAIN EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLY
2-8
2.6.1
2.6.2
Power Supply .......................................................................................
2-9
Classification Change Kit Installation ...............................................
2-9
Keylock Installation.. ............................................................................
2-l 0 2.6.3
2.6.4
2.6.5
Printed Board Assemblies.. ................................................................
2-l 1
Central Processor Board Layout.. .....................................................
2-l 1
TELEPHONE STATION OPTION ASSEMBLY .................................................
2-l 2
2.7.1
2.7.2
2.7.3
2.7.4
2.7.5
Power Fail Tone Caller Installation ...................................................
2-l 3
Wall Mounting Telephone Station Conversion ...............................
2-14
Station Access Barring Keylock Installation.. ..................................
2-15
Table Model Conversion .....................................................................
2-l 6
Long Line Cord.. ...................................................................................
2-l 6
TERMINATION VOLTAGES .................................................................................
2-l 6
INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING
2.9.1
Central Processor Board Switches ...................................................
2-l 7
2.9.2
2.9.3
PBX Recall ............................................................................................
Music On Hold.. ....................................................................................
2-l 7
2-l 8
2.9.4
Door Station Level Adjustment.. ........................................................
2-l 8
OPERATING TESTS
2.10.1
Main Equipment Functions.. ..............................................................
2-18
2.10.2
2.10.3
Telephone Station Functions.. ...........................................................
Optional Features ................................................................................
MIQA FEEDBACK LABEL .....................................................................................
2-l 9
2-20
2-21
SITE RECORDS .......................................................................................................
2-21
MAINTENANCE
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................
WARNINGS.. .............................................................................................................
3 - l
3 - l
TEST EQUIPMENT.. ................................................................................................
3 - l
CUSTOMER EQUIPMENT FAULT REPORT LABEL.. ......................................
3-2
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
3.5.1
3.5.2
3.5.3
Main Equipment ...................................................................................
3-2
Power Supply and Voltage Regulator ...............................................
3-3
Telephone Stations ..............................................................................
MAINTENANCE PARTS
3-3
3.6.1
3.6.2
3.8.1
3.8.2
Consumable Items ...............................................................................
Accountable Items. ...............................................................................
TERMINATION VOLTAGES ..................................................................................
FAULT FINDING TABLES
Fault Finding Index.. .............................................................................
Fault Finding Procedures.. ..................................................................
3-4
3-4
3-5
3-6
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REPAIR PROCEDURES FOR ACCOUNTABLE ITEMS
3.9.1
3.9.2
Printed Board Assemblies.. .................................................................
3-14
Main Equipment and Stations ............................................................
3-l 5
SUPPLEMENT
INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................
WARNINGS.. ....................................................................................
2-LINE STATION.. ............................................................................
4 - l
4 - l
4-l
4.3.1
4.3.2
General Description ...........................................................
4 - l
Operating Instructions ........................................................
4-2
4.3.3
Functional Description ........................................................
HANDSFREE STATION
4.4.1
4.4.2
General Description ...........................................................
4-5
Facilities ...........................................................................
4-6
4.4.3
Operating Instructions ........................................................
4-6
4.4.4
Functional Description ........................................................
4-12
STATION AMPLIFIER
4.5.1
General Description ...........................................................
4-l 4
4.5.2
Facilities and Operation ......................................................
4-l 5
4.5.3
Functional Description ........................................................
4-15
INSTALLATION SUPPLEMENT
4.6.1
4.6.2
4.6.3
4.6.4
4.6.5
4.6.8
4.6.7
4.6.8
Introduction .......................................................................
4-16
Equipment Ordering ...........................................................
4-16
2-Line Station ...................................................................
4-l 6
Handsfree Station ..............................................................
4-l 7
Secondary Cable Terminating Module ..................................
Wall Mounting ...................................................................
4-l 9
Colour Panels.. ..................................................................
4-18
4-l 9
Station Access Barring Keylock ............................................
4-l 9
4.6.9
4.6.10
Cabling and Termination.. ...................................................
4-19
Station Amplifier Installation ................................................
4-20
4.6.11
Supplementary Operating Tests ...........................................
4-21
MAINTENANCE SUPPLEMENT
4.7.1
4.7.2
4.7.3
4.7.4
Introduction .......................................................................
Termination Voltages .........................................................
Maintenance Parts.. ...........................................................
Supplementary Fault Finding Tables ....................................
4-22
4-23
4-23
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1.8
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1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
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2.15
2.16
2.17
2.18
2.19
2.20
2.21
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11
2.12
2.13
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
4.13
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2.23
2.24
3.1
3.2
3.3
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
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T105 Station Configuration .....................................................................................
Main Equipment .......................................................................................................
l - 2 l - 3
Telephone Stations ..................................................................................................
l - 3
Room Monitor Station ..............................................................................................
l - 4
Door Stations .............................................................................................................
l - 4
Main Equipment Block Diagram ............................................................................
Main Equipment Mounting Details.. ......................................................................
l-l 7
Telephone Station Block Diagram ........................................................................
Main Equipment Cover Removal ..........................................................................
l - 2 0
Room Monitor Station Block Diagram ..................................................................
Door Station Block Diagram ...................................................................................
l-21
1-21
Remote Station Extender Unit Terminations .......................................................
l - 2 2
2-2
2-3
Telephone Station Wall Mounting Bracket ..........................................................
Room Monitor Station Cover Removal .................................................................
Room Monitor Station Base Plate .........................................................................
Flush Mounting Door Station Installation .............................................................
2-3
2-4
2-4
2-5
T105 System Cabling Scheme ..............................................................................
2-6
Cable Terminating Modules (CTM) .......................................................................
2-7
CTM Cabling .............................................................................................................
2-8
Cable Tie Release ....................................................................................................
2-8
Main Equipment Layout ..........................................................................................
2-9
Classification Change PBA Positions ...................................................................
2-10
Keylock Installation on Main Equipment Control Panel.. ...................................
2-10
Central Processor Board (CPB) Layout.. ..............................................................
2-l 2
Telephone Number Position.. .................................................................................
2-l 2
Internal View of Telephone Station .......................................................................
Gravity Switch Lever Replacement.. .....................................................................
2-l 3
2-14
Handset Rest Piece Installation .............................................................................
2-14
Telephone Station Wall Mounting .........................................................................
2-l 5
Telephone Station Keylock Fitting.. .......................................................................
2-l 5
Handset Rest Piece Removal ................................................................................
2-l 6
Programming Strap Insertion/Removal.. ..............................................................
2-18
Music on Hold PBA ..................................................................................................
Installation Feedback Label (Green) .....................................................................
2-l 8
2-21
Customer Equipment Fault Report Label ............................................................
3-2
CPB Removal/Replacement ..................................................................................
Telephone Handset Dismantling ...........................................................................
3-3
3-4
2-Line Station ...........................................................................................................
4-2
2-Line Station Block Diagram.. ..............................................................................
4-4
Handsfree Station ....................................................................................................
4-5
Handsfree Station Block Diagram .........................................................................
4-12
Station Amplifier .......................................................................................................
Station Amplifier Block Diagram ............................................................................
Internal View of 2-Line Station ..............................................................................
4-14
4-l 5
4-16
Internal View of Handsfree Station.. ......................................................................
4-17
Battery Installation for Memory Backup ...............................................................
4-l 8
Location of Cable Terminating Module CTM-T105-2LHF.. .............................
4-18
Line and Station Number Positions (2-Line Station) .........................................
4-l 9
2-Line Station Cabling Scheme ............................................................................
4-l 9
Station Amplifier Internal Layout.. ..........................................................................
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Hardware Requirements Block Diagram .............................................................
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Field Maintenance Parts for Commander T105 Telephone Station.. ..............
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Field Maintenance Parts for Commander T105 Main Equipment.. .................
C-2
Field Maintenance Parts for Commander T105 2-Line Station
(TS-T105-2LDEC or T!S-T105-2LVF) ................................................................
Main Equipment Dimensions.. ...............................................................................
Telephone Station Dimensions.. ............................................................................
Room Monitor Station Dimensions .......................................................................
C-3
G - l
G - l
G-2
Door Station (Surface Mounting) Dimensions.. ...................................................
G-2
Door Station (Flush Mounting, Stainless Steel) Dimensions.. ..........................
G-2
Door Station (Flush Mounting, Bronze Decorative) Dimensions .....................
G-2
Station Amplifier Dimensions .................................................................................
2-Line Station Dimensions.. ...................................................................................
Installation Chart.. ...................................... . ..............................................................
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HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................
A - l
INSTALLATION EQUIPMENT ORDERING GUIDE .........................................
B - l
MAIN EQUIPMENT AND TELEPHONE STATION
FIELD MAINTENANCE PARTS (EXPLODED VIEWS). ...................................
C - l
SERIAL 361 SUMMARY - ALPHABETICAL.. .................................................
D-l
SERIAL 361 SUMMARY - NUMERICAL.. ........................................................
E - l
SERIAL 361 DESCRIPTIVE LIST ........................................................................
F-l
MECHANICAL DRAWINGS ..................................................................................
G - l
INSTALLATION CHART.. ......................................................................................
H - l
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
4.1
4.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
Table
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
2.1
2.2
4.7
4.8
INDEX TO TABLES
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Line Signalling Limits for Special (2-Wire) Telephone.. ....................................
1-14
Main Equipment Boards and Sub-Assemblies.. .................................................
1-15
Telephone Station Components.. ..........................................................................
Room Monitor Station Designation .......................................................................
l-l 6 l-l 6
Door Station Components ......................................................................................
l-l 7
T105 Control Signals ...............................................................................................
l - 2 0
CTM Connections ....................................................................................................
2-7
PBAs Required at Installation ................................................................................
2-l 1
Telephone Station Installation Options.. ...............................................................
Termination Voltages.. .............................................................................................
Central Processor Board Switches .......................................................................
2-13
2-l 6
2-l 7
Consumable Items ...................................................................................................
Accountable Items.. ..................................................................................................
Termination Voltages.. .............................................................................................
Incoming Exchange Line Faults ............................................................................
Outgoing Exchange Line Faults ............................................................................
Other Exchange Line Faults.. .................................................................................
Telephone Station Faults ........................................................................................
Call Page Faults.. ......................................................................................................
3-4
3-5
3-5
3-8
3-7
3-8
3-9
3-9
Intercom Call Faults .................................................................................................
Door Station and Room Monitor Faults.. ..............................................................
3-10
3-l 1
Transmission and Power Faults ............................................................................
Special (2-Wire) Telephone Faults .......................................................................
3-l 2
3-13
Miscellaneous Faults ...............................................................................................
Station Amplifier Terminations.. .............................................................................
3-14
DecadicNF Dialling for Handsfree Station ..........................................................
4-l 7
Terminations for 2-Line and Handsfree Stations.. .............................................
4-20
4-20
Termination Voltages.. .............................................................................................
Consumable Items ...................................................................................................
Accountable Items.. ..................................................................................................
4-23
4-23
4-24
2-Line and Handsfree Station Faults ...................................................................
Station Amplifier Faults ...........................................................................................
4-25
4-26
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GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
This manual describes the Commander T105 Telephone System, and provides installation and maintenance information.
The Commander T105 is a telephone intercom system with a capacity of one exchange line, five
Telephone Stations and a Door Station. Each Telephone Station may be either a standard Telephone
Station, a e-Line Station, or a Handsfree Station. Any of the Telephone Stations may have one or several Station Amplifiers connected. In addition to full exchange access, the system offers intercom facilities, loudspeaker paging, on-hook monitoring, music on hold, a Door Station with chime, a Room
Monitor, a Special (2-Wire) Telephone and standard access barring and classification control facilities.
Section 1 of this manual provides general information which is common to both installation and maintenance staff who will be working with the T105 system. All other matters relating to installation and maintenance of the T105 system are contained in Sections 2 and 3, respectively.
The Supplement section provides information on installation, maintenance and operational detail for the later options of 2-Line Station, Handsfree Station and Station Amplifier on the T105 system.
The Appendix provides information to assist in ordering installation and maintenance components for the T105 system.
WARNINGS
The following precautions must be observed when working on the system.
The T105 is a four wire telephone system. One pair is used for speech, the second for power and data, hence it is imperative that the system is wired with the correct polarities. Check all wiring before initially applying power to the system.
TELECOM
CABLE
6031610
PLUG/SOCKET
White (W)
Blue
( W
Red
(4
Black
WI
Green
@It
O r a n g e (0)T
1
5
2
6
4
3
T only required for 2-Line or Handsfree Stations
FUNCTION
LINE la (+)
LINE 1 b (-)
DATA 1 (+)
DATA 2 (-)
LlNE2a(+)
LINE 2b (-)
DESIGNATION na* nb* nD1 * nD2*
2an*
2bn*
*n = station number (l-5)
Take special care not to short between any terminals. This may cause damage to the system.
Handling of Printed Board Assemblies (PBAs):
This equipment contains static sensitive components, and caution in handling is advised. To reduce the incidence of premature failure due to static discharge or physical damage, the following precautions
MUST be taken: a.
Always ensure that power is disconnected before removing/inserting PBAs.
b.
Always discharge static from yourself by touching the Main Equipment frame before handling
PBAs.
C.
Handle PBAs by the edge or by the handle. Do NOT handle PBA tracks, components or edge connectors (contaminants introduced by fingers can cause corrosion and high resistance connections).
d.
Components are physically delicate. Finger pressure on a component can fracture, but not necessarily break component leads, producing a future fault.
e.
To protect against physical damage and damage due to static discharge, PBAs must ALWAYS be wrapped in the original wrapping (an ANTISTATIC plastic bag), and then placed in the protective container provided with the new item.
NOTE: These procedures apply equally to both working and faulty PBAs. Careless handling, storage and transporting will cause secondary or future faults.
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General Capacity and Station Configuration
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CAPACITY and STATION CONFIGURATION
The Commander T105 system has the capacity for one exchange line only.
The station configuration of the system is shown in Fig. 1 .l . All stations are connected in a star configuration from the Main Equipment with the Power Supply Module fitted in the Main Equipment.
Up to five Telephone Stations can be connected as extensions 1 to 5. Alternatively, extension 4 can be a Room Monitor Station. A Special (2-wire) Telephone can be provided in lieu of Telephone Station 5.
The Telephone Stations may be a combination of standard Telephone Stations, 2-Line Stations and
Handsfree Stations.
Station Amplifiers may be provided in parallel to the Telephone Stations or in lieu of a Telephone
Station.
A Dwr Station can also be connected as extension 6. There are three models of Door Station from which customers may choose: one surface mounted and two flush mounted models.
No other configuration of Telephone Stations, Room Monitor Station, Special (e-wire) Telephone or
Door Station is possible for the system.
For any T105 system, the telephones (Telephone Stations and Special Telephone) must all be either decadic or VF.
ONE EXCHANGE LINE
I
MAIN
EiIJIFtlENT
(INCLUDING
POWER
SUPPLY I
‘I\ CP
STATION
NUMBERS
O R @ OR@ANDIO@
O R @ OR@ANOIOR@
OR@OR@ANDIOR@
OR@ OR @ANOIOR@OR
OR@OR @ANOIOR@OR
F
0
DOOR STATION (3 MODELS1
TELEPHONE
STATION
14 -WIRE)
A
0
STATION
I6-WIREI
HANDSFREE
STATION
I6-WIRE)
STATION
AMPLIFIER
I I - W I R E )
ROOM MONITOR
STATION
IL-WIRE1
Z~WIRE
TELEPHONE
Fig. 1.1 - T105 Station Configuration
1.4
1.4.1
EQUIPMENT FEATURES
The distinctive features of T105 system equipment are described below.
MAIN EQUIPMENT FEATURES
The Main Equipment unit is housed in a wall mounted beige metal cabinet as shown in Fig. 1.2.
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Fig. 1.2 - Main Equipment a.
Ring Assignment Switches for customers to control incoming exchange ring and associated internal directory card.
b.
Power switch and fuse.
C .
Keylock option for exchange access control.
1.4.2
TELEPHONE STATION FEATURES
The T105 Telephone Station (4-wire) is of modern design, enclosed in a beige plastic case as shown in
Fig. 1.3.
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Fig. 1.3 - Telephone Stations a.
Six alternate paper colour panels are included with every Telephone Station. These panels fit under the clear plastic cover panel, and may be changed as desired by the customer.
b.
A slide-out system directory card is located under each Telephone Station.
C.
A user guide is included with every Telephone Station.
d.
A wall mounting option is available.
e.
A keylock option is available for access control.
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General Equipment Features
1.4.3
ROOM MONITOR FEATURES
The Room Monitor Station is housed in a
2-tone brown plastic wall mounted case and incorporates an ON/OFF switch as shown in Fig. 1.4.
Fig. 1.4 - Room Monitor Station
DOOR STATION FEATURES
Customers may choose from one of the three Door Stations shown in Fig. 1.5.
1.5
1.5.1
a.
b.
Fig. 1.5 - Door Stations a.
2-tone brown plastic surface mounted Door Station.
b.
Stainless steel flush mounted Door Station.
C.
Bronze decorative flush mounted Door Station.
FACILITY LIST
STANDARD FACILITIES
The following standard facilities are provided by the Telephone Stations and Main Equipment: Additional details of the facilities are provided in Section 1.6, Operating Instructions.
a.
Exchange or PBX Line Access
Both exchange line and PBX calls may be received and initiated.
b.
Hold and Transfer
Exchange line and PBX calls may be placed on hold, retrieved from hold and transferred.
C.
Internal Calls
Full intercom facilities are provided, with internal signalling either:
internal ringing tone to individual stations;
- page announcement to individual stations;
- page announcement to all stations.
d.
Enquiry Calls
An internal enquiry call may be made while an exchange line or PBX line caller is placed on hold.
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On-Hook Dialling
All calls may be dialled without lifting the handset.
Last Number Redial
This feature is available on all decadic Telephone Stations. I! is available on VF Telephone
Stations only if provided by the PBX or exchange.
Ring Control
Incoming exchange ring to any or all stations may be centrally controlled by the user.
PBX Recall
Either hook flash or earth recall is available.
Exchange (or PBX) Line Conference
Station No. 1 can be programmed non-secret, allowing exchange (or PBX) line conference calls.
Intercom Conference
Intercom calls are non-secret, allowing intercom conferences.
Access Barring
The initiation of outgoing callsmay be barred from selected stations.
Power Fail Operation
On power fail, exchange line access is maintained. Calls in progress are not lost when the power either fails or is restored.
Alarms
Distinctive alarm tones are generated when either a Telephone Station has been let off-hook, or a caller kept on hold for an excessively long time.
DeNot-Disturb
This facility stops all incoming audible signalling at a Telephone Station.
OPTIONAL FACILITIES
The following facilities can be provided with optional modules and stations as indicated: a.
Music On Hold
One of two synthesised tunes may be selected for transmission to a caller placed on hold.
b.
C.
Power Fail Tone Caller
Telephone Stations may be equipped with a Power Fail Tone Caller which provides ringing signal in the absence of mains power. (One Power Fail Tone Caller is provided as a standard component of each T105 system).
Special (2-wire) Telephone
A 2-wire telephone interface option enables the connection of a special purpose telephone to the system. This telephone can be a feature telephone, permitted attachment, 2-line telephone or remote extension (refer to section 1.6.3).
d.
e.
Door Station
A Door Station option provides door chime and intercom facilities to all Telephone Stations.
Room Monitor Station
This station allows a room to be monitored from any Station, either on-hook or via the handset.
f.
9,
Aooass Baning Keylock
Keylocks may be fitted to bar outgoing calls from individual Telephone Stations.
Classlfkation Change Keylock
A keylock may be fitted to provide standard classification change control for the entire system.
Note: Under power fail conditions Incoming ring is severely deteriorated when this unit is in operation.
h.
i.
Station Amplifier*
One, two or three Station Amplifiers may be installed on each 4-wire (or &wire) extension, with or without a Telephone Station, as a loud alarm or public address.
Horn Speaker*
A Horn Speaker may be provided with each Station Amplifier for high volume applications.
2-Line Station l
A 2-Line Station may be provided in lieu of each Telephone Station to provide an additional direct exchange line from each Station. Abbreviated dialling is provided on the decadic BLine Station.
k.
Handsfree Station’
A Handsfree Station may be provided in lieu of each Telephone Station, as a muttifeature station with handsfree operation, a second direct exchange line, repertory dialling, and display of dialled number, clock, etc.
*See Supplement section for detail.
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General Operating lnsbuctions
1.6
1.6.1
1.6.2
1.6.3
1.6.4
1.6.5
1.6.6
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
INDEX
MAIN EQUIPMENT .................................................................................................
Ring Assignment Switches .....................................................................................
Fixed Access Barring ...............................................................................................
Key Controlled Classification Change ..................................................................
l - 7 l - 7 l - 7 l - 7
TELEPHONE STATION .........................................................................................
Visual Indications .....................................................................................................
Audible Signals .........................................................................................................
Placing an Exchange Line Call ..............................................................................
Last Number Redial .................................................................................................
Direct Outside Line.. .................................................................................................
Outside Line Via a PABX ........................................................................................
Answering an Exchange Line Call ........................................................................
Holding an Exchange Line Call .............................................................................
l - 7 l - 7 l - 7
On-Hook Dialling ......................................................................................................
Placing an Intercom Call .........................................................................................
Individual Intercom Call ...........................................................................................
Individual Page Call .................................................................................................
All Call Paging ...........................................................................................................
Answering an
Intercom
Call ...................................................................................
Calling the Special Telephone ...............................................................................
1-9 l-l 0
Internal Conference .................................................................................................
On-Hold Alarm ......................................................................................................
l-l 0
DoNot-Disturb ..........................................................................................................
Vocal Transfer.. .........................................................................................................
l-l 0
PBX Recall.. ...............................................................................................................
l - 1 0
Transferring an Exchange Line Call to another Telephone Station ................
l - 1 0 l-l 0
Intercom Call Transfer.. ...........................................................................................
l-l 0
Transferring an Exchange Line Call to the Special Telephone.. ......................
l-l 0
Unsuccessful Transfer ............................................................................................
l-l 1
Exchange Conference (Secrecy Release). ..........................................................
l-l 1
Access Barring.. ........................................................................................................
l-l 1
Alarm Signals.. ..........................................................................................................
l-l 1
Off-Hook Alarm .....................................................................................................
l-l 1 l-l 1 l - 6 l - 9 l - 9 l - 9 l - 9 l - 7 l - 7 l - 6 l - 6 l - 6 l - 6
SPECIAL (2-wire) TELEPHONE.. ........................................................................
l-l 2
General Description .................................................................................................
l-l 2
Answering an Exchange Line Call at the Special Telephone.. .........................
l-l 2
Placing an Exchange Line Call from the Special Telephone ...........................
1-12
Placing an Intercom Call from the Special Telephone.. .....................................
l-l 2
All Call Paging from the Special Telephone ........................................................
l-l 2
ROOM MONITOR STATION .................................................................................
Room Monitoring ......................................................................................................
On-Hook Monitoring.. ...............................................................................................
Off-Hook Monitoring.. ...............................................................................................
Monitoring from the Special Telephone ...............................................................
l-l 2 l-l 2 l-l 3 l-l 3 l-l 3
DOOR STATION.. ....................................................................................................
Door Chime Operation ............................................................................................
Communicating with the Door Station.. ................................................................
l-l 3
1-13 l-l 3
2-LINE STATION, HANDSFREE STATION AND
Refer to
STATION AMPLIFIER ..................................................................................
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1.6.1
MAIN EQUIPMENT
Ring Assignment Switches
Each of the five Ring Assignment Switches may be set as required by the customer to enable or silence the audible exchange ringing signal at each telephone station.
lf a Special (2-wire) Telephone is installed instead of Telephone Station 5, then Ring Assignment
Switch No. 5 controls the Special Telephone.
The operation of the Ring Assignment Switches does not affect the visual ringing indications at
Telephone Stations.
Fixed Access Barring
Outgoing exchange line access may be barred to Telephone Stations 2,3 and 5, or the Special (2-wire)
Telephone at the time of installation, by internal microswitch settings.
All extensions will have outgoing exchange line access during power failure.
Key Controlled Classification Change
The Classification Change keylock may be fitted as an option to the Main Equipment. It allows key controlled classification change (trunk barring) of the exchange line.
1.6.2
TELEPHONE STATION
Note: On a T105 Telephone Station the LINE, S and INTERCOM keys may be preselected, i.e. pressed just before lifting the handset to implement the function.
Visual Indications
Visual display of the status of calls is given by the following flashing speeds of the LINE Lamp:
LINE LAMP
Steady
Slow Flash
Rapid Flash
INDICATION
Busy
Call On Hold
Incoming Call
FLASHING RATE
Steady
1s ONlls OFF
0.4s ON10.2~ 0FF10.4~ ON/2s OFF
Note: All LINE lamps are momentarily turned OFF when either:
- an incoming intercom call is signalled; or
- the LINE, S or INTERCOM key is pressed at any Telephone Station; or
- an All Call Page is in progress from the Special (2-wire) Telephone.
The MON lamp is ON steadily while using Monitor and On-Hook Dialling facilities.
Audible Signals
Exchange line call: 0.4s ON/0.2s OFF/O.4s ON/2s OFF, 500 Hz/600 Hz modulated by 16 Hz.
Intercom call: 1s ON/2s OFF, 500 Hz/600 Hz modulated by 16 Hz.
Alarm Signal: 600 Hz (See Alarm Signals p. l-l 1).
On-Hold alarm: 1s ON/is OFF.
Off-Hook alarm: 0.5s ON/0.5s OFF.
Placing an Exchange Line Call
To make an exchange line call:
.
.
Check that the LINE lamp is OFF.
Lift the handset and press the LINE key.
The LINE lamp will come ON steadily.
.
Listen for dial tone.
.
Dial the number required. (If the T105 system is connected via a PABX, dial the access digits,
.
listen for the exchange dial tone, and then dial the required number).
To disconnect, replace the handset.
The LINE lamp will go OFF after a short time, and the line will be released.
Last Number Redlal
The T105 system provides this facility on Decadic Telephone Stations only. For VF systems, this may be available if provided by the exchange or PABX to which the system is connected.
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Direct outside line
.
.
Check that the LINE lamp is OFF.
Lift the handset and press the LINE key.
The LINE lamp will come ON steadily.
.
Press the Access Pause/Redial key (#).
After a short pause, the last number dialled on the telephone will automatically be redialled.
Outside line via a PABX
.
.
Initial call:
Check that the LINE lamp is OFF.
Lift the handset and press the LINE key.
.
.
The LINE lamp will come ON steadily.
.
Dial the PABX Access Digits (usually “0” or “81” etc) to obtain an outside line.
Listen for the exchange dial tone.
Press the Access Pause/Redial Key (#).
.
Dial the required number.
The number dialled is now available for last number redial, whether or not the call is successful.
To redial:
.
.
Check that the LINE lamp is OFF.
Lift the handset and press the LINE key.
The LINE lamp will come ON steadily.
.
.
.
Press the Access PauselRedial key (#).
Listen for the exchange dial tone.
Press the Access Pause/Redial key (#) again.
After a short pause, the number dialled in the initial call will automatically be redialled.
Answering an Exchange Line Call
To signal an incoming call, the LINE lamp flashes rapidly at all telephone stations, and exchange ringing signal is heard.
Note that the audible ringing signal at a Telephone Station may be disabled if either:
- the appropriate RING ASSIGNMENT SWITCH is set OFF at the Main Equipment; or
- the CALL volume control is set to zero at the Telephone Station.
To answer a call:
.
Lift the handset at any station, and press the LINE key.
The LINE lamp will come ON steadily at all stations.
The call is now available at the answering Telephone Station.
.
To disconnect, replace the handset.
The LINE lamp will go OFF after a short time, and the line will be released.
The volume of the exchange ringing signal at the Telephone Station may be adjusted by the CALL volume control.
Holding an Exchange Line Call
An exchange line call may be placed On Hold while internal enquiries are made.
While On Hold, the outside caller cannot hear internal conversations (if the Music On Hold feature is equipped, the caller will hear an electronic tune).
To place a call On Hold:
.
.
Advise the caller that call is being placed On Hold.
Press the INTERCOM key.
The LINE lamp will flash slowly.
.
Internal enquiries or intercom calls may now be made.
To return to the caller, press the LINE key.
The LINE lamp will come ON steadily.
On-Hook Dialllng
The progress of a dialled call may be followed without lifting the handset.
.
Press the MON key.
The MON lamp will come ON steadily.
.
Press the LINE key and dial the required number.
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The progress of the call will be audible on the station speaker. The volume may be adjusted by the
MONITOR volume control.
.
.
When the call is answered:
Lift the handset (speaker switched off).
Press the MON key again to release it.
The MON lamp will go OFF.
.
Proceed with the conversation.
If the call is unanswered, pressing the MON key again will release the line.
The On-Hook Dialling operates identically for Individual Intercom Calls also.
Note: If the MON key is not released, then call cannot be terminated.
Placing an Intercom Call
An Intercom Call to any Telephone Station may be one of the following 3 types:
- an individual Intercom Call (signalled by intercom ringing signal at the called Telephone Sta-
tion); or an Individual Call Page (signalled by the caller’s voice at the called Telephone Station); or
an All Call Page (signalled by the caller’s voice at all Telephone Stations).
Notes: The following notes apply to all three types of intercom calls.
Intercom ringing signal or voice page will sound at the called station, even if the called party is engaged on an exchange call.
- The volume of an intercom signal may be adjusted by the CALL volume control.
- When the called party answers, a normal handset to handset call may proceed.
- There is only one intercom path in the system so individual intercom calls are not secret.
Intercom page or tone signalling will not operate if any other Telephone Station is off-hook (or with MON key depressed) but not engaged on an exchange call. In this case the calling party will be connected directly to the “off-hook” party on the common intercom link.
- A 3 minute timeout applies for signalling intercom calls. The “time-out” alarm sounds at the calling telephone station if the call is not answered. For page calls the timing commences from when the INTERCOM key is released. For an individual call, if a party other than the called party responds and a conversation continues (over ring tone for a individual ring signalled call), the “time-out” alarm activates at the calling telephone station.
Individual Intercom Call
.
Lift the handset.
.
Momentarily press the INTERCOM key.
.
Dial the required station (by pressing “1” or “2” or “3” etc).
.
.
.
.
Individual Call Paging
Lift the handset.
Momentarily press the INTERCOM key.
Dial the required station (by pressing “1” or “2” or “3” etc).
After the first burst of ring tone, hold the INTERCOM key depressed and speak into the handset.
The caller’s voice will be heard from the called station speaker.
All Call Paging
To make a voice page to all Telephone Stations:
.
Lift the handset.
.
Hold the INTERCOM key depressed while speaking into the handset.
The voice page will be heard via the speakers at all other T105 Telephone Stations. Any number of
Telephone Stations may respond by lifting their handsets to converse in an intercom mode.
Answering an Intercom Call
If the called station is free, an intercom call (signalled either by intercom ringing signal or voice) is answered by lifting the handset.
If the called station is engaged in an exchange line call, an incoming intercom call is still announced, either by the ringing signal or voice in which case the called station may answer the intercom call after placing the exchange line call On Hold.
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Calling the Special Telephone
To call the Special (2-wire) Telephone from a T105 Telephone Station:
.
.
Lift the handset.
Press the S key.
If the Special Telephone is not busy, ring tone will be heard at the Telephone Station and the
Special Telephone ringer will sound. If not answered within 3 minutes the “timeout” alarm will be activated at the calling telephone station.
Note: If the Special Telephone is busy, no sound will be heard at the calling station.
Internal Conference
Once an intercom call has been established between any two Telephone Stations, people at other stations may enter the conversation simply by lifting their handsets.
During an Internal Conference, incoming exchange line calls are announced by exchange ringing signal, and visually by the LINE lamp (flashing rapidly) at all stations.
The station which accepts an incoming exchange line call is automatically excluded from the conference, and the conversation on the exchange line remains private.
Note: If two Telephone Stations are off-hook, no other extensions can be signalled. For this reason, an Internal Conference should first be announced by an All Call Page, advising all concerned parties to lift their handsets.
The Special Telephone may also be included in an Internal Conference, but only if it is one of the first two stations entering the conference.
Do-Not-Disturb
When a Telephone Station is in the Do-Not-Disturb mode, all incoming audible signalling (i.e.
ringing, voice paging, door chime and alarms) is stopped.
To set a Telephone Station to Do-Not-Disturb:
.
Set the CALL volume control to the extreme left.
While in this mode, visual indication of the exchange line status is still given by the LINE lamp.
No signal is given to the other stations to indicate whether a Telephone Station is in Do-Not-
Disturb mode or unattended.
PBX Recall
If the T105 system is connected as a PBX extension, PBX recall may be effected by pressing the
LINE key.
Transferring an Exchange Line Call to another Telephone Station
An exchange line call may be transferred from one telephone station to another. This may be arranged either:
- vocally; or
- by an Intercom Call;
Vocal Transfer
.
.
Place the call On Hold.
Inform the called party that a call is waiting.
When the called party presses the LINE key, the call will be transferred to that Telephone Station.
.
Replace the handset.
Intercom Call Transfer
.
.
Place the call On Hold.
Make an Intercom Call to the called party (Either all call page, individual page or individual tone
.
ringing).
The line will be automatically put On Hold.
When the called party presses the LINE key, the call will be transferred to that Telephone Station.
.
Replace the handset.
When transferring a call, indication that the call has been accepted by another station is given by the
LINE lamp changing from flashing slowly (while On Hold) to being ON steadily.
Transferring an Exchange Line Call to the Special Telephone
At the Telephone Station:
.
Press the S key.
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The call will be placed On Hold, and ringing signal will sound at the Special Telephone.
When the Special Telephone answers and is advised of the transfer:
.
Replace the handset.
The call will be transferred.
Note that exchange line calls cannot be transferred from the Special Telephone to a T105 Telephone
Station.
.
Unsuccessful Transfer
If the called party cannot accept the call, return to the outside caller by pressing the LINE key.
Exchange Conference (Secrecy Release)
To convene an Exchange Conference (if this feature has been programmed on installation):
.
.
.
Answer the call at Telephone Station 1.
Ask the caller to wait while the other parties are informed.
Advise the other parties either vocally or by an Individual Intercom Call, to enter the conference after the LINE lamp stops flashing.
(The LINE lamp will be slowly flashing with the caller On Hold).
.
Return to the caller by pressing the LINE key.
.
Each other party joins the conference by pressing his LINE key after his LINE lamp has stopped flashing.
Once the Exchange Conference has been convened, Telephone Station 1 may withdraw.
Note: The Special Telephone cannot be included in an Exchange Conference.
Access Barring
All dialled calls may be barred by an Access Barring Keylock fitted to the Telephone Station.
Note: With the keylock closed, the only possible outgoing call is an All Call Page. Incoming calls are not affected.
Alarm Signals
The “off-hook” and “on-hold” alarms as detailed below are 600 Hz tones with cadence of 0.5s
ON /0.5s OFF and 1 s ON/ 1 s OFF respectively.
W-Hook Alarm
A Telephone Station left off-hook prevents any other station signalling an internal call, necessitating the need for an “off-hook” alarm.
The off-hook alarm sounds at the Telephone Station when:
- a Telephone Station is left off-hook for more than 30 seconds and not initiating or receiving an intercom call or engaged on an exchange call.
- an intercom call is being signalled and not answered within 3 minutes.
- a door station call is not terminated within 3 minutes.
This alarm will not sound when a station handset is being used for room monitoring, or when more than one handset is off-hook and engaged on an intercom call.
The Off-Hook Alarm will be overridden by any of the following tone signals:
.
- incoming exchange line call; or
- door chime signal; or
- On Hold Alarm.
To stop the Off-Hook Alarm, replace the handset.
On Hold Alarm
To avoid the possibility of an exchange line being left on-ho1 ’ nit&, an On Hold Alarm is generated. If a Telephone Station holds the exchange line an goes on-hook, after 3 minutes an On
Hold Alarm sounds at all Telephone Stations.
r
If the call is left on hold for a further 3 minutes, then the call will be terminated and the On Hold Alarm will cease.
.
To stop the On Hold Alarm, retrieve the call from hold by pressing the LINE Key at any Telephone
Station.
Note: If any station is off-hook then the alarm will not sound (until all stations are on-hook) but the timing will continue and the call will be terminated 6 minutes after the holding station went on-hook.
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1.6.3
SPECIAL (2-wire) TELEPHONE
General Description
A e-wire telephone interface provides the option of connecting a 2-wire telephone circuit to the system.
This telephone displaces Telephone Station 5 in the system configuration. To the user it appears not as extension 5, but rather as extension “S”, denoting Special Telephone.
The Special (2-wire) Telephone may be a Telecom premium or feature telephone, a permitted attachment, a 2-line telephone, or a remote extension. It is accessed with the “S” Key from any Telephone
Station.
The Special (2-wire) Telephone has most T105 facilities, with the following limitations:
- no hold of exchange line calls (and hence no enquiry calls);
no transfer of exchange line calls from the Special Telephone;
no door chime signalling or access to the Door Station;
no facility for receiving page announcements; and
- no facility for initiating Individual Call Page announcements.
Answering an Exchange Line Call at the Special Telephone
If the RING ASSIGNMENT SWITCH corresponding to the Special Telephone (i.e. switch 5) is in the ON position, incoming calls will cause ringing signal to sound at the Special Telephone.
Calls may be answered at the Special Telephone by lifting the handset.
Placing an Exchange Line Call from the Special Telephone
.
Lift the handset.
.
Dial “7”.
.
.
If the exchange line is available for dialling, dial tone will be heard and the LINE lamp will come ON at all
T105 Telephone Stations.
Dial the call as usual.
Replace the handset to disconnect.
If the exchange line is in use, busy tone will be heard after the “7” is dialled.
Note: Busy tone will also be heard if any T105 Telephone Station is off-hook (e.g. engaged in an intercom conversation), even though the exchange line may be free. This condition may be checked by depressing (for approximately one second) and releasing (i.e. flashing) the Special Telephone switchhook. If the exchange line is free, dial tone will then be heard and the call may proceed.
.
Placing an Intercom Call from the Special Telephone
Lift the handset.
.
Dial the required Telephone Station (by dialling “1” or “2” or “3” etc).
The Intercom call proceeds as a normal Individual Intercom Call for T105 Telephone Stations. If the call is not answered after 3 minutes then the signalling will cease and busy tone will sound at the Special
Telephone.
The Special Telephone will receive busy tone if any T105 Telephone Station is off-hook. This means that if an intercom call is in progress, the Special Telephone cannot join it to form an Internal Conference.
The only way for the Special Telephone to take part in an Internal Conference is for it to be either the originator of the conference or the first station to go off-hook when an Internal Conference is announced.
All Call Paging from the Special Telephone
.
Lift the handset.
.
Dial “5”.
.
Speak into the handset.
The voice message will be heard at all Telephone Stations until a Telephone Station goes off hook to respond. If no Telephone Station responds within 3 minutes then busy tone will sound at the Special
Telephone.
Note: an All Call Page will not operate if any other Telephone Station is off-hook.
1.6.4
ROOM MONITOR STATION
Room Monitoring
The Telephone Station performing the monitoring may do so on-hook (via the speaker) or off-hook (via the handset for privacy).
.
Move the Rwm Monitor Switch to ON at the Room Monitor Station.
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1.6.5
1.6.6
1.7
1.7.1
1.7.2
On-Hook Monitoring
.
Press the MON key at the monitoring Telephone Station.
The MON lamp will come ON.
.
Momentarily press the INTERCOM key.
.
Dial “4”.
Sounds at the Room Monitor Station will be heard via the Telephone Station speaker.
.
Press the MON key again to stop monitoring.
The MON lamp will go OFF.
Off-Hook Monitoring
.
Lift the handset at the monitoring Telephone Station.
.
Momentarily press the INTERCOM key.
.
Dial “4”.
Sounds at the Room Monitor Station will be heard via the Telephone Station handset.
.
.
Replace the handset to stop monitoring.
Move the Room Monitor Switch to OFF at the Room Monitor Station.
Monitoring from the Special Telephone
From the Special Telephone, only off-hook monitoring can be performed (by dialling “4”).
DOOR STATION
Door Chime Operation
When a visitor presses the Door Station Chime Key, a distinctive 3 second tone is heard at all T105
Telephone Stations.
This chime overrides the tone indicating an Individual Intercom Call as well as the On Hold and Off-
Hook Alarms.
The chime is audible at the same time as exchange ringing signal, and also while calls are in progress.
Communicating with the Door Station
Any Telephone Station may converse with the Door Station.
If the station is engaged in an exchange line call, the outside party must first be placed On Hold.
.
.
Lift the handset.
Momentarily press the INTERCOM key.
.
Dial “6”.
The T105 system can handle an exchange line call and a Door Station call simultaneously (from different telephone stations).
If an intercom conversation is in progress, all stations must go on-hook before the Door Station can be answered.
A Door Station conversation may only last 3 minutes. After 3 minutes, the Door Station call is terminated, and the Off-Hook Alarm sounds at the telephone station. The call may be resumed by placing the handset on-hook and recalling the Door Station.
P-LINE STATION, HANDSFREE STATION AND STATION AMPLIFIER
Refer to Supplement Section.
SYSTEM LINE LIMITS
INTERNAL CABLING
T105 Telephone Station Loop Resistance
35 ohms (200 m 0.5 mm cable)
Station Amplifier Loop Resistance
200 ohms (1100 m 0.5 mm cable)
Special (2-wire) Telephone Loop Resistance
700 ohms (2.6 km 0.4 mm U/g cable)
(4.0 km 0.5 mm internal cable)
Door Station Loop Resistance
40 ohms (235 m 0.5 mm cable)
Room Monitor Loop Resistance
35 ohms (200 m 0.5 mm cable)
Horn Loudspeaker Loop Resistance
1 ohm (5.5 m 0.5 mm cable)
P-Line Station Loop Resistance
Line 1 35 ohms (200 m 0.5 mm cable)
Line 2 Exchange lwp
Handsfree Station Loop Resistance
Line 1 35 ohms (200 m 0.5 mm cable)
Line 2 Exchange loop
REMOTE EXTENSION LIMITS
Special (2-wire) Telephone
Special (2-wire) Telephone line signalling limits are provided in Table 1 .l .
For additional information on the planning of outdoor or remote extension lines refer to Engineering Instruction, PLANNING, Transmission, E7210, “Private Telephone Networks, Definitions and Limits”.
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B - E
(Fig. a1
EXCHANGE
INDEPENDENT
L I M I T S (fl)
B - E t
(Fig. b)
B - E *
(Fig. c)
V
R S E U q
24V
AXE,
Ide= 2 0 m A
EXCHANGE DEPENDENT LIMITS (AI
ARE, ARF, ARK, 2 0 0 0 - TYPE,
SIEMENS 17, CB
I de = 25 mA
RAX
Ide = 32 mA
A - E A - E t A - E * A - E A - E t A - E * A - E A - E t A-E+
(Fig.a) (Fig.b) (Fig.c) (Fig.aI (Fig.b) ( F i g . c) (Fig.a) (Fig.b) (Fig.cI
700 1640 2000 1400 3700 2800 900 2 8 0 0 2 1 0 0 550 1 9 0 0 1 5 0 0
+
F i g u r e a
Main Equipment S p e c i a l (2-wire)
Telephone
A B Et
Figure b
A
Main Equipment
B
Telephone
Note: SLE =Signalling Loop Extender
SLE Not to be strapped for ring boost
E*
Figure c
Main Equipment
Table 1 .l
RSEU
Special (2-wire)
Telephone
Note: RSEU-Remote Station Extender
U n i t S338/12 8
: See Section 1*10.2(vii 1
1.8
1.6.1
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
MAIN EQUIPMENT
The Main Equipment may be equipped with the boards and sub-assemblies listed in Table 1.2.
Refer to the Appendix for ordering of equipment.
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Name Code Description Notes
Main
Equipment
Central
Processor
Board
ME-T1 05
CPB-T105
Control unit equipped for 1102 capacity. Houses the system power supply and provides central termination for the system.
Motherboard for all plug-in boards in Main Equipment.
Contains station interfaces for the first two T105 Telephone
Stations and one exchange line.
Mains transformer, switch and fuse.
Includes modules
CPB-Ti 05,
VRA-T105,
CTM-T105,
RASA-T105
Available as a maintenance part.
Power
Supply
Module
Voltage
Regulator
Assembly cable
Terminating
Module
Cable
Terminating
Module-2-Line or Handsfree
Ring
Assignment
Switch
Assembly
-
Intercom
Control
Board
Station
Interface
Board
PS-T105
VRA-T105
CTM-TlO5
CTM-T105-2LHF
RASA-T105
ICB-T105-VF or
ICB-T105-DEC
STIB-T105
DC regulators for power supply.
Screw terminal module for connecting all station wiring to Main Equipment.
Screw terminal module for c o n n e c t i n g a d d i t i o n a l exchange lines through Main
Equipment for 2-Line or
Handsfree Stations.
Switch assembly for controlling ring signal to individual stations. Contains
POWER ON Lamp.
Fitted at installation.
Available as a maintenance part.
Available as a maintenance part.
Optional-Required when one or more e-Line or Handsfree
Stations are installed.
Available as a maintenance part.
PBA which determines the system as VF or decadic and
VF or decadic depending on type 01 provides individual paging and telephone stations, tone signalling.
fitted at installation.
Interface PBA required for each Optional.
additional T105 Telephone
Station beyond the first two and for Room Monitor.
Up to 3 may be equipped.
2-W ire
Extension
Interface
Board
Door
Station
Interface
Board
Music
On Hold
Board
Change
Kit
TWIB-T105
DSIB-T105
MOHB-T105
Classification CCK-T105
Interface PBA required to provide a Special (2-wire)
Telephone in place of T105
Telephone Station 5.
Interface PBA required to provide the door station facility.
PBA to provide music to exchange line On Hold.
Optional.
This displaces
STIB 5.
Optional
Optional
Kit for key controlled barring of selected classifications of outgoing calls,
Optional.
PBA is standard
Telecom Fleeting
Test Reversal (FTR) module.
Table 1.2 - Main Equipment Boards and Sub-Assemblies l - 1 5 T105
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General System Components
1.8.2
TELEPHONE STATION
The T105 Telephone Station is equipped for either VF or decadic dialling. Note that the VF and decadic
T105 Telephone Stations are distinct items of equipment, though their outward appearances are identical. They may be distinguished by the designation label on the base.
Telephone stations (including the Special Telephone) connected to a T105 system must be either all decadic or all VF, i.e. there may not be a mixture of the two.
The components of the T105 Telephone Station are listed in Table 1.3.
Name Code Description Notes
Telephone
Station
Power Fail
Tone Caller
Access
Barring Kit
Long Line
Cord
TS-TlO5-VF
G-T1 05-DEC
TC-TlO5-PF
Wall Mounting WMK-T105
Kit
Table Model
Kit
TMK-T105
ABK-T105
LC-TlO5-L
Telephone station for each
4-wire extension on the
T105 system.
Provides incoming audible ringing signal in the event of power failure.
Provides bracket and replacement components to allow wall mounting of
Telephone Station.
Provides replacement components to allow conversion from wall mounting to table model.
Keylock for Telephone
Station access barring.
Three metre long line cord.
Table 1.3 - Telephone Station Components
One standard per system. Additional tone callers optional.
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional
1.8.3
1.8.4
1.8.5
1.8.8
ROOM MONITOR STATION
The Room Monitor Station is wall mounted, and similar in appearance to the Surface Mounting Door
Station. Table 1.4 shows its designation.
Name Code Description Notes
Room Monitor RMS-T105
Station
Provides a monitor of audible activity in the vicinity of the station.
Table 1.4 - Room Monitor Station Designation
Optional. This displaces Telephone
Station 4.
SPECIAL TELEPHONE
The Special Telephone, optionally connected in place of T105 Telephone Station 5, may be any approved 2-wire telephone.
DOOR STATION
The Door Station may be one of three types, listed in Table 1.5.
OTHER STATION OPTIONS (Refer to Supplement Section)
(i) e-Line Station.
(ii) Handsfree Station.
(iii) Station Amplifier.
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1.9
1.9.1
Name
Door Station
Flush
Mounting kit
Flush
Mounting
Back board
DS-Tl05-SM
DS-TlO5-SS
DS-Tl05-BD
FMK-Tl05-DS
FMB-Tl05-DS
Description
Surface mounting
- Plastic case.
Flush mounting
- Stainless steel.
Flush mounting
- Bronze decorative.
Wall mounting kit for flush mounting Door Stations.
Timber panel to cover whole brick for mounting flush door stations
Table 1.5 - Door Station Components
Optional
Notes
Optional
Optional
BLOCK DIAGRAMS and DESCRIPTIONS
Fig. 1.1 shows the major components of the T105 system and their configuration. This section describes each of these components in more detail.
MAIN EQUIPMENT
Fig. 1.6 shows the functional blocks of the Main Equipment.
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&net& Block Diagrams and LkSCriptiOnS
Note that in this diagram, the system has been fully equipped, with a 2-wire Special Telephone provided in place of 4-wire T105 Telephone Station 5. If five T105 Telephone Stations had been provided, then Station Interface 5 would be identical to Station Interfaces 3 and 4, i.e. equipped with the
STIB. The physically separate modules are indicated in the diagram, with their designations noted in brackets.
Central Processor Board (CPB-T106)
Central Processor (CPU).
Controls all functions of the T105 system.
Scans the statis of all other modules and, according to its stored program, issues commands for all signalling, connection, disconnection and monitoring functions.
Scans to detect the program and RASA switch positions.
Detects the presence of ICB and TWIB.
Line Circuit.
Connects the exchange line to the T105 system and provides the Telecom earthing point.
Detects exchange ring and informs the CPU.
Applies a hold condition to the exchange line when instructed by the CPU.
Provides earth on hookflash recall on a PABX line according to strap positions.
Includes metal oxide varistors to protect the T105 system against voltage surges.
Provides the interface between the MOHB and the exchange line.
Ringing Oscillator.
Generates 500 and 600 Hz tones modulated by 16 Hz to provide the distinctive exchange and intercom ring signals.
Alarm Oscillator.
Generates 600 Hz tone to provide the off-hook alarm and on-hold alarm.
Power Rectification.
Rectifies the 28 V AC and 8 V AC to DC and feeds them to the voltage regulators.
Station Interfaces
Station interfaces for station 1 and 2 are incorporated on the CPB and Station interfaces for 3,4 and 5 are provided when required as separate modules on the Station Interface Board (STIB).
Detect loop on the T105 station voice pair and informs CPU. Switches station voice pair between the exchange path and intercom path.
Detect control signals from the station data pair and passes them on to the CPU.
Feeds ring signal tones and paging to the data pair.
Cable Terminating Modules (CTM-T105 81 CTM-Tl05-2LHF)
Provide for the termination of all system cabling (except 240 V AC).
Ring Assignment Switch Assembly (RASA-TlO5)
Provides the five ring assignment switches which allow the audible ringing signal to be either enabled or disabled at each telephone station.
Provides a L.E.D. to indicate the presence of power.
Music On Hold Board (MOHET105)
Generates one of two electronic melodies according to the presence or absence of a strap and transmits this melody to exchange line callers placed on hold.
Power Supply Module (PS-T105)
The Power Supply Module contains a transformer which converts incoming 240 V AC mains power to provide 28 V AC and 8 V AC. These voltages are fed to the CPB for rectification.
Voltage Regulator Assembly (WA-T1 05)
The Voltage Regulator Assembly receives 28 V DC and 8 V DC from the CPB, regulates them to + 24 V
DC and +5 V DC and feeds these back to the CPB for use by all system components.
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General Block Diagrams and Descriptions
Intercom Control Board (ICET105)
The ICB enables individual intercom calling, the system will work without an ICB but dialling of intercom calls is not possible.
The ICB-Tl05-DEC is provided in a decadic system to receive dialled decadic signals from the
Intercom Path, ensure that they are valid and transmit them to the CPU.
The ICB-Tl05-VF is provided in a VF system to receive DTMF signals from the intercom path, ensure that they are valid and transmit them to the CPU.
Either board generates ring tones for the intercom path.
Door Station Interface Board (DSIB-T105)
The DSIB must be provided when a Door Station is installed to:
Detect operation of the Door Station Button and informs the CPU.
Provide the Chime Tone under control of the CPU.
Amplify both way speech between the Door Station and intercom path.
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Two Wire interface Board (TWIB-T105)
A TWIB must be provided when a 2-wire station is installed in lieu of station 5 to:
Detect a loop on 2 wire station and inform the CPU.
Switch 2 wire station to exchange or intercom path.
Provide divided transmission battery for intercom calls.
Generate and connect ring current to the 2 wire station under the control of the CPU.
Trip ring current when 2 wire station answers.
Generate and connect busy tone to the 2 wire station when the intercom path or exchange line is busy, under the control of the CPU.
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Classification Change PBA and Keylock (CCK-T105)
This is the standard Telecom circuit (PCA 146) which allows the local exchange to bar access to outgoing STD and ISD calls. It provides for the fleeting test reversal (FTR) facility under keylock control.
Exchange Path
The Exchange Path extends the exchange or PBX line to all Station Interfaces.
intercom Path
The Intercom Path carries speech, dialling and ring tone between all stations (including the Door
Station) for intercom calls in the T105 system. Note that the Station Interfaces ensure that each station is connected to either the Exchange Path or the Intercom Path.
Tone & Voice Signal Path
The Tone & Voice Signal Path carries ringing signal, the door chime, alarm tones and voice signals (for
All Call Page and Individual Call Page calls) between the T105 Telephone Stations.
Data Pair
The Data Pairs extend control signals between the Main equipment and the stations.
Voice Pair
The Voice Pairs extend either the Exchange Path or Intercom Path to the telephone stations.
Send Pair
The Send Pair extends the Door Station call button signal and microphone sound to the Tone & Voice
Signal Path and Intercom Paths respectively.
Receive Pair
The Receive Pair extends the Intercom Path to the Door Station speaker.
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1.9.2
TELEPHONE STATION
Fig. 1.7 shows the functional components of the T105 Telephone Station.
Fair
I
Telephone
Circuit
I pyr
Tone
Caller
I
Dialler i
Monitor i
Amp
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Speaker
Data
Sender / L
Receiver
Signal
Amp
Fig. 1.7 - Telephone Station Block Diagram
Telephone Circuit
The Telephone Circuit is a conventional Japanese 2-wire transmitter/receiver circuit.
Dialler
In decadic stations, the Dialler is a standard dial pulse generator chip with inbuilt Last Number Redial facility.
In VF stations, the dialler is a dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) generator chip, without the Last
Number Redial facility.
Monitor Amp
The Monitor Amp is transformer coupled to the telephone receiver circuit, and is activated when the
MON Key is pressed.
Signal Amp
The Signal Amp drives the Telephone Station speaker with ringing signal, door chime signal and voice signals for All Call Page and Individual Call Page.
Control Signals from Main Equipment to Telephone Station
Meaning Voltage
01)
23
16.4
11.2
Idle State
Turn LINE Lamp ON
Turn Signal Amp ON
Control Signals from Telephone Station to Main Equipment
Meaning Voltage
01)
5.1
2.4
0
S Key ON
INTERCOM Key ON
LINE Key ON
Table 1.6 - T105 Control Signals
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General Block Diagrams and Descriptions
Data Sender/Receiver
The Data Sender/Receiver circuit:
- sends control signals to the Main Equipment when the Telephone Station control keys are pressed; and
- operates the Telephone Station LINE Lamp and Signal Amp under the control of signals received from the Main Equipment.
Control signals exchanged between the Main Equipment and the T105 Telephone Station are listed in
Table 1.6
Power Fail Tone Caller
In the event of power failure, the Main Equipment connects the Voice Pairs of all stations to the exchange (or PBX) line and the Data Pairs become inactive.
The Telephone Station norma!ly obtains its ringing signal from the Data Pair, so when the power fails, ringing signal must be generated from the Voice Pair. The Power Fail Tone Caller contains an oscillator and amplifier which are activated in the presence of ringing current on the Voice Pair.
Access Barring Keylock
The Access Barring Keylock disables the station dialler, leaving the All Call Page as the only possible outgoing call. Incoming calls are unaffected.
1.9.3
ROOM MONITOR STATION
Fig. 1.8 shows the functional components of the Room Monitor Station.
1.9.4
Fig. 1.8 - Room Monitor Station Block Diagram
Activation Detector
With the Room Monitor Station switched ON, the station becomes active when the CPU applies 11.2 V
(the “Turn Signal Amp ON” control signal) to the Data Pair.
Power Feed
Power for the microphone and amplifier is supplied from the Data Pair.
Amplifier
A two stage amplifier is transformer coupled to the Voice Pair, extending the monitored sounds to the listening station.
DOOR STATION
Fig. 1.9 shows the functional components of the Door Station.
Speaker
sp,‘:e
Power Feed /
Amphfw
FCh~rne Key a MIcrophone
Fig. 1.9 - Door Station Block Diagram
Power Feed/Amplifier
Power for the Door Station is derived from the Send Pair. A simple two stage amplifier drives the microphone signal onto the Send Pair via a transformer.
The Door Station speaker is transformer coupled to the Receive Pair.
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General System Limitations and Compatibility
1.10
1 .lO.l
1.10.2
SYSTEM LIMITATIONS AND COMPATIBILITY
This section provides details of equipment limitations for alternative configurations and compatibility with other equipment.
PMBX Compatibility
The T105 system is generally compatible with all PMBXs.
(i) Type 2 PMBX must use a 4/2 wire interface unit type UAA 96A.
Special (2-wire) Telephone
Usage of Special (2-wire) telephones is limited by a feed voltage of 24 volts and a ring voltage of 46 volts
AC superimposed on the feed voltage.
(i) Line limit is 700 ohms (see section 1.7.2).
(ii) Parallel Telephones must be limited to one.
(iii) Parallel alarms must be limited to one (see section 1.10.6 (ii) ).
(iv) PBX recall can be provided with any recall telephone.
(v) Compatible telephones include:
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800 series with anti-tinkle module
- D i g i t e l
- G o n d o l a
- FlipPhone
- Touchfone
Touch A Matic - Memory
(vi) Non-Compatible telephones include:
800 Series incorporating classification change module i.e. 8328, 8368, 8368 and 8916.
(idle line voltage is insufficient).
(vii) Remote Station Extender Unit (RSEU)
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The RSEU (S338/128) is a Commander S Item and may be used to extend the 2-wire T105 extension limits to 2000 ohms when on the 24 Volt range (see section 1.7.2).
The RSEU can be located at either the main equipment or at the e-wire special telephone.
The RSEU is polarity conscious and must be connected as shown in Figure 1 .lO, i.e. 3 to
5b, and 2 to 6a.
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For more details on the RSEU, refer to the Commander S Installation and Maintenance
Manual S338/282.
RSEU BASE PLATE-7
TO CTM
:d==
SWITCH SETTINGS 62) POSITION 1 = 12V. POSITION 2 = 24V
Figure 1.10 - Remote Station Extender Unit Terminations l - 2 2 T105
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General System Limitations and Compatibility
1.10.3
1.10.4
1.10.5
Door Stations
(i) Parallel Door Stations cannot be used in the system, i.e. Boor Stations may not be connected in parallel.
Telephone Stations
(i) Portable Stations a.
Telephone Stations must be limited to one portable station per system. If more than one portable Telephone Station is provided then the situation may arise where Telephone
Stations are connected in parallel and confusion could arise as to which extension number is appropriate for a station.
b.
2-Line and Handsfree Stations must be fixed and not portable as the socket configuration will loop the second exchange line when the plug is removed.
Exchange Line Testing
The exchange line is not polarity conscious and when tested from a test desk will exhibit a test similar to the 800 telephone.
1.10.6
1.10.7
1.10.8
Extension Alarms
Extension alarms may be connected to the system within the following limits:
(i) Exchange Line
.
When connecting a parallel alarm
a 1.5 uf capacitor must be provided in series with the alarm.
an anti-tinkle module (ATM) S.311/330, must be provided when a parallel alarm is applied to a decadic system.
.
Up to 2 of the following alarms may bs provided in parallel across the exchange line
Bellset No. 25 PS. (Sl2/49),
Magneto Bell Assembly 59U, 4”gong (Sl2/37),
Magneto Bell 16238, 6”gong (Sl2/5),
Loud Sounding Alarm (S21/27), and
Gliding Tone Caller (S302/13).
(ii) Special (2-wire) Extension
0 A single parallel alarm without anti-tinkle module may be used on the Special (2-wire) extension. This includes the 6” Magneto Bell 16238.
(iii) Station Amplifier (Refer to Supplement Section)
.
Up to three Station Amplifiers may be used in parallel on each 4 or 6-wire (2-Line) extension in conjunction with a Telephone Station or stand alone for public address purposes. A Horn loudspeaker can be added where greater volume is required.
P.A.B.X. Compatibility
The T105 System is generally compatible with all types of P.A.B.X.s with the following limitations.
(i) Phillips 1200, notes 1 and 2 apply.
(ii) Ericsson ASB, notes 1 and 2 apply.
(iii) Rolm (Plessey), notes 1 and 2 apply.
Notes: 1.
Special (2-wire) telephones cannot be provided on T105 Systems connected to this
P.A.B.X. (Ring “silent period” on these P.A.B.X.s is long duration and causes the T105
System to release between ring bursts).
2.
Ring signal on T105 Telephone Stations connected to these P.A.B.X.s may be random periodicity.
Hearing Aid Coupler
Telecom does not provide a hearing aid coupler for Commander T105. Customers may, however, be advised of commercially available hearing aid couplers that are compatible with Commander T105.
These devices are modern lightweight battery powered modules with excellent magnetic coupling capability that attach externally to the telephone handset.
Compatible models include:
.
Phonear PE 850
Australian distributors - Hearing Aid & Optical
Services Pty. Ltd.
Tel. (03) 63 4492
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Installation introduction
2
2.1
2.2
1.
2.
3.
INSTALLATION
INTRODUCTION
The following Installation Section is structured to provide a logical sequence for installation of the T105 system.
Note: 1. Refer to Section 1 .lO for System Limitations and Compatibility.
2. Refer to Supplement Section for installation information on e-Line Station, Handsfree Station and Station Amplifier.
The steps to be followed are:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Order Equipment (see Section 2.3 and Appendix B)
The required equipment items are ordered from details supplied on the Telephone Order.
Install Cable
The required cabling is shown in Fig. 2.7
Mount Equipment (see Section 2.4)
Terminate Cable (see Section 2.5)
Terminate at Main Equipment and all stations.
Assemble Equipment (see Sections 2.6 and 2.7)
Main Equipment: Assemble with Power Supply, keylock options and PBAs as required.
Telephone Stations: Assemble with keylock, Power Fail Tone Caller and Wall Mounting Kit components as required.
Note: Do NOT connect stations until cabling is checked!
Check Cabling (see Section 2.8)
Cabling is checked by measuring voltage levels at station sockets and termination points.
Connect Stations
Program System (see Section 2.9)
Set system programming switches and links.
Test System Operation (see Section 2.10)
Perform the operating tests to check that the system functions correctly.
Fill in Feedback Label (see Section 2.11)
Complete and dispatch the MIQA Feedback Label.
Leave Site Record (see Section 2.12)
WARNINGS
The following precautions must be observed when working on the system.
The T105 is a four wire telephone system. One pair is used for speech, the second for power and data, hence it is imperative that the system is wired with the correct polarities. Check all wiring before initially applying power to the system.
TELECOM
CABLE
6031610
PLUG/SOCKET FUNCTION DESIGNATION
White
Blue
Red
Black
( W
2
6
1
Green
(BK)
5
4
Orange I:;; t only required for 2-Line or HandsTree Stations
LINE la (+)
LINE 1 b (-)
DATA 1 (+)
DATA 2 (-)
LlNE2a(+) na * nb * nD1
l nD2 *
2an *
LINE 2b (-) 2bn *
*n = station number (l-5)
Take special care not to short between any terminals. This may cause damage to the system.
Handling of Printed Board Assemblies (PBAs):
This equipment contains static sensitive components, and caution in handling is advised. To reduce the incidence of premature failure due to static discharge or physical damage, the following precautions
MUST be taken: a.
Always ensure that power is disconnected before removing/inserting PBAs.
b.
Always discharge static from yourself by touching the Main Equipment frame before handling
PBAs.
C.
Handle PBAs by the edge or by the handle. Do NOT handle PBA tracks, components or edge connectors (contaminants introduced by fingers can cause corrosion and high resistance connections).
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Components are physically delicate. Finger pressure on a component can fracture, but not necessarily break component leads, producing a future fault.
e.
To protect against physical damage and damage due to static discharge, PBAs must ALWAYS be wrapped in the original wrapping (an ANTISTATIC plastic bag), and then placed in the protective container provided with the new item.
NOTE: These procedures apply equally to both working and faulty PBAs. Careless handling, storage and transporting will cause secondary or future faults.
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2.3
EQUIPMENT ORDERING
The Telephone Service Order provides initial customer information. Copies of the System Order Form, with details of customer options, are also provided to enable the requisition of all necessary items of equipment for the installation.
Appendix B provides a guide for ordering Commander T105 equipment for installation.
2.4
2.4.1
LOCATION and MOUNTING of EQUIPMENT
Equipment must be mounted in locations that allow good access, and provide adequate lighting for installation and maintenance activities.
All wall mounted equipment should be placed between 380 mm and 1800 mm from the floor surface.
MAIN EQUIPMENT
Location
The customer must provide an exclusive power point within one metre of the Main Equipment.
Note that the Main Equipment must be generally accessible to the customer for operation of the Ring
Assignment Switches.
It should be mounted with at least 300 mm clear wall space on each side, and 1000 mm clear space in front.
Cabling
The cables can be arranged in the cavity between the Main Equipment chassis and the wall for convenient access.
Cover Removal
A single captive screw secures the three sided cover. When removing the cover, tilt upwards and lift off as shown in Fig. 2.1.
Particular care should be taken to avoid damage to the power cord when the cover is being replaced.
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LIFT PULL OUTWARDS
Fig. 2.1 - Main Equipment Cover Removal
Mounting
A mounting template is supplied with the Main Equipment to simplify its positioning. (Fig. 2.2 also shows the mounting hole spacings).
The template is placed on the wall over the desired location, and the positions for the four fixing devices are marked. Suitable screws are inserted until approximately 13 mm protrudes from the wall surface.
The Main Equipment is hung over these screws using the mounting holes provided. The screws are then fully tightened.
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Fig. 2.2 - Main Equipment Mounting Details
2.4.2
TELEPHONE STATION
Table Model
T105 Telephone Stations are supplied as table models, with 610M sockets.
Wall Model
If a Telephone Station is to be wall mounted, a Wall Mounting Kit (WMK-T105) is required. This kit includes a bracket which is fixed to the wall surface. The 610M socket is clipped into the wall bracket as shown in Fig. 2.3 Refer to Section 2.7.2 for details of wall Telephone Station assembly.
Fig. 2.3 - Telephone Station
Wall Mounting Bracket
2.4.3
ROOM MONITOR STATION
Location
The Room Monitor Station is wall mounted by fixing the base plate to the wall surface. This necessitates cover removal.
Cover Removal
To remove the cover, insert a flat screwdriver as shown in Fig. 2.4 to release the retaining clip. Pull the cover forward. The front panel and associated circuitry can then be detached from the base by disconnecting the printed board connector shown in Fig. 2.4.
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hstallation Location and Mounting of Equipment
COVER
INSERT FLAT SCREWDRIVER
8 W I T H D R A W C O V E R
TO RELEASE
WITHDRAW
PLUG
Fig. 2.4 - Room Monitor Station Cover Removal
Mounting
Mounting hole locations and cable entry positions are shown in Fig. 2.5
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CABLE
7
ENTRY
POINTS
Fig. 2.5 - Room Monitor Station Base Plate
2.4.4
DOOR STATIONS
The Door Station is generally installed near the main entry of a building, and care must be taken to avoid damage to adjacent wall surfaces, particularly where brick walls are involved.
After installation the transmit and receive levels should be adjusted for optimum performance on location by means of the trimpots on the DSIB. Refer to section 2.9.4, Door Station Level Adjustment.
Surface Mounting Door Station
The surface mounting Door Station has the same design features as the Room Monitor Station, and the mounting instructions of Section 2.4.3 apply.
Flush Mounting Door Stations
The flush mounting Stainless Steel and Bronze Decorative Door Stations are identical apart from their removable front plates. To mount them, a suitable opening must be provided in the wall surface for the station to fit in.
The protective film on the buttons, label and stainless steel face plate should be removed after installation.
On a timber wall, the Door Station is attached with screws through the mounting holes at each of its corners.
On a brick or fibrocement wall, the door station is attached using the Flush Mounting Kit (FMK-T105).
This Kit, which is ordered separately, consists of a locking bracket (see fig. 2.6) which clamps in the wall cavity. The bracket is inserted into the wall cavity at an angle and then straightened before tightening the screws. The door station is then screwed to the front plate of the Flush Mounting Kit.
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FLUSH MOUNTING-m
BACKBOARD
(FMB-T 105DS)
(OPTIONAL)
MOUNTING BRACKET ORIENTATION
FOR BRICK WALL INSTALLATION r
, FLUSH MOUNTING
KTT (FMK-TIo~-DS)
(PARTS sHowN
// 1 1 SHADED)
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Y/ / BP’? /L-D.
-’ ’ ‘^’ ’ HOUNTING
.-em
ASSEMBLY IN BRICK WALL s
FOR THIN PANEL WALL
INSTALLATION
I II
LDOOR STATION+/ /
Fig. 2.6 Flush Mounting Door Station Installation
Brick Walls
When installing a flush mounting Door Station in a brick wall, an opening approximately half the size of a standard house brick is required: i.e. the hole dimensions should be 90 mm x 100 mm.
Where the removal of a whole brick is preferable, a timber backboard (Flush Mounting Backboard,
FMB-T105-DS, S361152) is available to provide an attractive covering surround for either model flush mounting door station (see fig. 2.6).
Note: Where the integrity of the wall is in doubt, a surface mounting Door Station may be advised.
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installation Cabling & Terminating
2.5
2.51
CABLING & TERMINATING
SYSTEM CABLING SCHEME
All components of the T105 system are cabled to the Main Equipment. The system cabling scheme is provided on the Main Equipment mounting template, and is shown in Fig. 2.7
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SOCKET
61Otl
2NO EXCH. LINE
STATIONS 2-5
2a4 0
2b3 0
203 0
ZNO EXCH. LINE
STATION 1 t-----' t
'
STATIONS 2 - 5
6”
NOTE 3
PLUG 1
4w
1 CTM-TlOS
4w
Fig. 2.7 - T105 System Cabling Scheme
OR
NOTE
TELEPHONE
STATION 1
%otl: T
NOTES:
1. 2-LINE OR HANDSFREE S T A T I O N S A R E O P T I O N S
IN LIE” O F T E L E P H O N E S T A T I O N S l - 5 .
I ROOM
MONITOR
STATION 4
2 . T O CTt4-TlOS-2LHF IF 2-LINE O R HANDSFREE S T A T I O N .
3. WHEN SECOND LINE CONNECTEO R E M O V E L I N K
F R O M Y)CKET T E R M I N A L S 2 AN0 3.
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/ hstalla tion Cabling & Terminating
2.5.2
CABLE TERMINATING MODULES
All system cabling (except 240 V AC power) terminates on the Cable Terminating Modules (CTM).
Fig. 2.8 shows the layout of the Cable Terminating Modules, and Table 2.1 shows the connections.
0
0
CTM-TIOS-2LHF 0
0
\
\
0.
EARTH i
I
\
\
\ i I
Fig. 2.8 - Cake Tenhating Mohes (CTM)
\
0
0
/
/
/
I I
;
\
\
\
\
\I
Function
Soecial I 6
263 m2
B
W
B
W
B
W
Station 4 B
Line 2 W
Statlon 3 B
Line 2 W
Station 2 B
Lllw 2 W
I2
Earth
Exchange
Line
Table 2.1 - CTM Connections
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Installat& Cabling & Terminating
2.5.3
CABLING AND TERMINATING TECHNIQUES
Always use the correct size screwdriver when terminating conductors, and do not overtighten the screw terminals. This reduces the force applied to the CTM and prevents any damage which may otherwise occur.
When stripping cables, always leave enough spare conductor length to allow for CTM removal, as shown in Fig. 2.9
CTM-T105-2LHF
CTM-T105
Fig. 2.9 - CTM Cabling
A releasable cable tie is provided so that terminations may be released, enabling the CTM to be removed. The method of releasing the cable tie is shown in Fig. 2.10.
2.5.4
Fig. 2.10 - Cable Tie Release
EARTHING REQUIREMENTS
Lightning Protection
In lightning prone areas, exchange lines and e-wire external extensions must be protected at the point of entry or distribution frame using Protector Block (S&Q/38), in accordance with Lines Engineering
Standard TPH0285, Lightning Protection at Customer’s Premises.
To fully utilise the inbuilt T105 surge protection circuitry, an earth should also be provided to the terminal marked “E” on the Cable Terminating Module (CTM-T105) in the Main Equipment.
PBX Recall
When connected to a PMBX or PABX utilising earth recall, it is necessary to provide earth to the terminal marked “E” on the CTM in the Main Equipment.
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ISSUE 4
installation Main Equipment Assembly
2.6
MAIN EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLY
The layout of the Main Equipment is shown in Fig. 2.11.
The location of each station must be entered on the directory card on the Main Equipment
Panel at the time of installation.
Control
, CENTRAL PROCESSOR BOARD
SPARE FUSE
HOUSING
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
ASSEMBLY
CIASSIFICATION
CHANGE MODULE (Option)
CTM-T105-2LHF
DIRECTORY
CARD
PBA LOCKING BAR
RETAINING SCREW
CUT-OUT
FOR KEYLOCK
OPTIONS
CONTROL
PANEL
CTM-T105
’ POWER
SUPPLY
MODULE
POWER
CORD
ENTRY
Fig. 2.11 - Main Equipment Layout
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-
2.6.
1
2.6.2
POWER SUPPLY
The Power Supply module (PS-T105) is ordered separately, and fitted at installation.
.
.
.
.
.
Fitting of Power Supply module:
Remove the Control Panel.
Connect the output leads of the Power Supply to plug CPI on the Central Processor Board (see
.
Fig. 2.14). Ensure the leads do not interfere with other PBAs.
Position the Power Supply module in the Main Equipment. The rear lip fits under the corresponding lug on the Main Equipment. The module is then secured by its front lip with two captive screws.
Replace the Control Panel (unless a keylock is to be fitted).
Secure the 240 V power cord in the cable clamp provided.
Insert the spare fuse in its housing on the Control Panel (see Fig. 2.11)
CLASSIFICATION CHANGE KIT INSTALLATION (Optional)
Classification control (or trunk barring) is provided by installing the keylock and PBA of the
Classification Change kit (CCK-Tl05), S.361/12.
Note: When installed in a system on a step by step exchange line the system exchange line release time must be set for 1.5 sec., i.e. D.I.L. switch 6 “Open”. (See Section 2.9.1).
The kit contains the following items:
Classification control PBA (i.e. PCA 146);
-
2 PBA mounting posts;
- Keylock;
-
Metal bracket; and
- S c r e w s .
.
.
To fit the kit:
.
Install the keylock as described in Section 2.6.3.
.
Using the PBA mounting posts supplied, clip the PBA into position inside the metal frame, as
.
shown in Fig. 2.12
Remove the strap between terminals PI and P2 on the Central Processor Board (see Fig. 2.14 for positions).
Connect the grey PBA leads to terminals PI and P2.
Connect the keylock leads to the Central Processor Board as follows:
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Installation Main Equipment Assembly
Lead
Pink
Green
Orange
Terminal (CPB)
PI
P2
PP
See Fig. 2.14 for CPB terminal positions.
MOUNTING POSTS
CCK-T105 _
IIF FITTED1
CTM-TIOS-2LHF-
Fig. 2.12 - Classification
Change PBA Positions
2.6.3
KEYLOCK INSTALLATION
To fit the keylock:
.
Remove the Control Panel.
.
From the rear of the panel, use a knife to cut the two webs then cut and push out the round cutout panel. Carefully clean around the keylock hole.
l Place the keylock in the metal bracket and secure with the screw provided (see Fig. 2.13).
.
Screw the bracket and keylock assembly to the Control Panel, and m-install the Control Panel on the Main Equipment.
Fig. 2.13 - Keylock Installation on
Main Equipment Control Panel
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hstallation Main Equipment Assembly
2.6.4
PRINTED BOARD ASSEMBLIES
A locking bar secures all plug-in PBAs in the Main Equipment. This must be removed to enable these
PBAs to be inserted or removed. Its replacement after assembly ensures that all PBAs are correctly and firmly located.
To remove the PBA locking bar (see Fig. 2.1 l), loosen the single retaining screw and slide the bar to the left.
All PBAs in the T105 system are marked with their code and serial/item number.
The Central Processor Board (CPB-T105) is included with the Main Equipment, and provides the common control circuitry as well as interfaces for Telephone Stations 1 and 2.
The Cable Terminating Module (CTM-T105) is also included with the Main Equipment.
An Auxiliary Cable Terminating Module (CTM-T105-2LHF) must be installed when 2-Line or
Handsfree Stations are to be provided.
With the exception of the Cable Terminating Modules, all PBAs are inserted with their component sides to the right, in the positions indicated by the codes printed on the Main Equipment frame.
Either an ICB-TlOS-VF or ICB-T105-DEC must be installed, for a VF or decadic system respectively.
All other PBAs provide optional facilities or interfaces.
The PBAs required at installation are listed in Table 2.2. These must be ordered separately.
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ME Frame
Label
ICB
ICB
STIB 3
STIB 4
STIB 5
TWIB
DSIB
MOHB
PBA Code S/I No.
PBA Name Required Purpose
ICB-T105-DEC or
ICB-T105-VF
STIB-T105
STIB-T105
STIB-T105
&lB-T105
DSIB-T105
MOHB-T105
36113
361/4
361/5
36115
36115
361l7
36119
36118
Intercom Control
Board-Decadic
Intercom Control
Board-VF
;;trr Interface
If all stations decadic
If all stations VF
If Telephone Station 3 fitted
Station Interface
Board
Station Interface
Board
If Telephone Station 4 or Room Monitor fitted
If Telephone Station 5 fitted
TwoWire Interface If Special Telephone
Board fitted
Door Station
Interface Board
If Door Station fitted
Music On Hold
Board
If Music On Hold option fitted
Table 2.2 - PBAs Required at Installation
2.6.5
CENTRAL PROCESSOR BOARD LAYOUT
Fig. 2.14 shows the positions of the connectors, switches and terminal posts on the Central Processor
Board (CPB-T105).
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ISSUE 4
lnstalletin Main Equipment Assembly
- to
RASA
-tovRA
-tops
Notes: 1. A link is located Pl -P2 if keylock is not fitted.
2. Refer section 2.9.2 for SCl, SC2 link details.
Fig. 2.14 - Central Processor Board (CPB) Layout e
2.7
TELEPHONE STATION OPTION ASSEMBLY
Telephone Stations are supplied as table models, either VF or decadic.
Included with each Telephone Station is a User Guide and pack of five alternative coloured paper panels.
Note: For 2-Line or Handsfree Stations refer to the Supplement Section.
Colour Panels
At installation, one of the coloured paper panels should be fitted, according to the customer’s preference, and the exchange and station number entered in the space provided, as shown in Fig.
2.15. The remaining coloured panels are retained by the customer.
The paper panels are changed using a pin, as detailed in the User Guide.
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Fig. 2.15 - Telephone Number Position
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Installation Telephone Station Option Assembly
Options
The optional facilities listed in Table 2.3 may be provided at installation.
2.7.1
Optional
Facility
Power Fail Tone Caller
Wall mounting station conversion
Access Barring Keylock installation
Table model station conversion
Long Line Cord 3.0 m
Equipment Required
Power Fail Tone
Caller (S.361/40)
Wall Mounting Kii
(S.361/36)
Access Barring
Keylock Kii (S.361/11)
Table Model
Kit (S.361136)
Long Line Cord (S.361/51)
Section
2.7.1
2.7.2
2.7.3
2.7.4
2-12
2-13
2-14
2-15
2.7.5
2-15
Table 2.3 - Telephone Station Installation Options
POWER FAIL TONE CALLER INSTALLATION
One Telephone Station in each system must have a Power Fail Tone Caller fitted. Additional Power Fail
Tone Callers are optional.
The Power Fail Tone Caller Kit (TC-T105-PF), S.361/40, contains the following items:
-
Power Fail Tone Caller PBA;
-
Retaining screw; and
Self adhesive label (indicating that the Power Fail Tone Caller has been installed).
.
.
To fit the kit:
.
.
Open the station, fit the PBA in the base (as shown in Fig. 2.16), and insert the retaining screw.
Remove the two terminal links from connector CP4.
Connect the PBA leads to CP4.
Apply the self adhesive label underneath the station across the top of the equipment label.
LINE CORD POWER FAIL
TONE CALLER n
I /i-
@ @
-.
,
F
HANDSET
CORD ACCESS BARRING
KEYLOCK 8 BRACKET
(IF FITTED)
IF2mK2
.C
CPl
Note: When Power Fail Tone Caller is not fitted, links are located on pins 5-6 and 7-6 of CP4.
Fig. 2.16 - Internal View of Telephone Station
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ln.stalletEon
Telephone Station Option Assembly
2.7.2
WALL MOUNTING TELEPHONE STATION CONVERSION
The Wall Mounting Kit (WMK-Tl05), S.361/38, is required to convert a Telephone Station for wall mounting. It contains the following items:
- Wall mounting bracket;
Wall mounting gravity switch lever; and
-
Handset rest piece and screw.
Wall Bracket
Fig. 2.3 shows the wall bracket with cable entry points and mounting slots for securing it to the wall surface.
.
Feed the cable into the wall bracket, clip the 610M socket into the bracket and terminate.
Gravity Switch Lever Replacement
To replace the table model gravity switch lever.
.
From outside the Telephone Station, squeeze the lever in at the sides and withdraw it (see Fig.
2.17).
To install the hooked wall mounting gravity switch lever:
.
Insert the top hinged part first, then push in the lever while squeezing the sides.
- -
-
Fig. 2.17 - Gravity Switch Lever
Replacement
Handset Rest Piece Installation
.
Remove the screw to release the handset retaining piece (shown in Fig. 2.17’) clip on the handset rest piece (see Fig. 2.18), and secure it with the screw provided.
HANDSET
Fig. 2.18 - Handset Rest Piece
Installation
Wall Mounting the Telephone Station
Note: The Telephone Station should not be connected until the cabling is checked (see Section 2.8).
To install the wall mounted Telephone Station:
.
Connect the line plug to the socket installed in the wall bracket.
.
Roll up the line cord to fit inside the wall bracket.
.
Clip on the Telephone Station as shown in Fig. 2.19.
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hstallation Telephone Station Option Assembly
PRESS IN CLIP
(c PUSH STATION
INTO POSITION
Fig. 2.19 - Telephone Station Wall Mounting
To remove the wall mounted Telephone Station:
.
Press the clip up while pulling outward at the base, reversing the procedure shown in Fig. 2.19.
2.7.3
STATION ACCESS BARRING KEY LOCK INSTALLATION
Key controlled access barring from an individual Telephone Station or 2-Line Station or Handsfree
Station is provided by installing an Access Barring Keylock Kit (ABK-T105), S.361/11, in the station.
The kit contains the following items:
-
-
Keylock;
Plastic bracket;
.
.
To fit the keylock:
.
Remove the station case and take out the plastic keyhole cover from the right hand side of the case.
Clip the lock mechanism into the plastic bracket.
Fit the assembled keylock into the telephone case as shown in Fig. 2.20.
.
Connect the keylock leads to the Station PBA as follows:
Lead
Orange
Pink
Green
Terminal
K3
K4
KP
See Fig. 2.16 for terminal positions.
Fig. 2.20 - Telephone Station Keylock
Fitting
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ISSUE 4
lnstaliation Telephone Station Option Assembly
2.7.4
TABLE MODEL CONVERSION
A Telephone Station, if originally converted to be wall mounted, may be reconverted to a table model with the Table Model Kit (TMK-T105), S.361/38.
The kit contains the following items:
Table model gravity switch lever:
-
Handset retaining piece; and
- S c r e w .
To install the kit:
.
Replace the wall mounting gravity switch lever with the table model lever (see Fig. 2.17).
.
Remove the handset rest piece by removing the retaining screw and applying upward pressure to
.
the rest “hook” as shown in Fig. 2.21.
Replace it with the handset retaining piece, and screw into place.
2.7.5
2.8
Fig. 2.21 - Handset Rest Piece Removal
LONG LINE CORD
Where required Telephone Stations may be fitted with a 3.0 metre line cord (S.361/51) to replace the standard 1.8 metre line cord.
TERMINATION VOLTAGES
Before connecting any stations to the system, check that the following voltages at station sockets and termination points are as shown in Table 2.4.
Station
Telephone Station sockets
Door Station
Room Monitor
Station
1
5
2
6
610 Designation
Socket Power ON na (+) 23-24 V nb k-4 nD1 ( + ) 22-23 V nD2 (-)
Voltages
Power OFF
50 V (exchange dial tone) o/c (Note 2)
DSa (+) 1.2-1.8 V (Note 1) 0 V
DSb ( - )
DSc
DSd o v o/c (Note 2)
50 V (exchange dial tone) a b
( + ) 2 3 - 2 4 V l-1
Dl (+I
LQ
t-1
22-23 V o/c (Note 2)
Notes: 1. The A.P.O. No. 3 voltmeter may be used, however Door station terminal voltage will read
0.8-1.0 V due to the low impedance of this meter on the O-3 volt scale.
2. o/c = open circuit. Due to the high impedance of the termination with the Power OFF, induced voltages may be measured.
Table 2.4 - Termination Voltages
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hstallation Termination Voltages
2.9
INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING
2.9.1
CENTRAL PROCESSOR BOARD SWITCHES
A set of six switches in a DIL package is provided for system programming options. The switches are located on the Central Processor Board (SW6 in Fig. 2.14) and the settings are detailed in Table 2.5.
Switch No.
Station/Facility Positioh Description/Function
3
2
1
Exchange line release time.
Stn 5 or
Special Telephone
Stn 4
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Open * l
Closed l
0.5 sec. (See Note).
1.5 sec.
Outgoing exchange access barred.
Exchange access.
Room Monitor at extension 4.
Telephone Station at extension 4.
Stn 3 Closed
Open l
Outgoing exchange access barred
Exchange access.
Stn 2 Closed
Open l
Outgoing exchange access barred.
Exchange access.
Stn 1 Closed Exchange conference
(Secrecy release on station 1).
No exchange conference.
Open l
*The system is supplied with switches 1 to 5 Open and switch 6 Closed.
Table 2.5 - Central Processor Board Switches
Note: With switch 6 closed, the exchange line will be released by the Main Equipment within 0.5
seconds of the removal of the line loop condition. However, some PBXs and ARK exchanges produce line breaks longer than 0.5 seconds during dialling and call set up. Switch SW6/6 can be set open to extend the release time to 1.5 seconds. The switch should normally be set closed unless symptoms of exchange line release during call set up occur.
2.9.2
PBX RECALL
Either earth or hook-flash PBX recall may be set by strapping terminals on the Central Processor Board
(see Fig. 2.14 for locations).
Earth recall
Straps SC1 and SC2 inserted c?Q
Hook-flash recall (timed break of 500 mS)
Straps SC1 and SC2 removed
No recall
Strap SC1 inserted only osclo osc2o
To remove or insert the wire straps SC1 or SC2, pull the black plastic section upwards, insert/remove the wire strap and push down to lock, as shown in Fig. 2.22.
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Instalktbn Installation Programming
UFT TO
UNLOCK
2.9.3
2.9.4
Fig. 2.22 - Programming Strap
Insertion/Removal
MUSIC ON HOLD
When Music On Hold is provided, the required tune is selected by strap SC1 on the MOHB (see Fig.
2.23).
Fig. 2.23 - Music On Hold PBA
Strap SC1 inserted
- “Greensleeves”
Strap SC1 removed
OSClO
- “Home on the Range”
See Fig. 2.22 for strap insertion/removal.
DOOR STATION LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
As supplied the DSIB trimpot RV2 (for door station send transmission) is set to maximum and trimpot
RVl (for door station receive transmission) is set for optimum performance of the least sensitive door station, the stainless steel model.
On installation of any door station acoustic feedback (squealing) may occur. If so reduce the setting of
RVl to just before onset of feedback.
In adverse situations the setting of RVl and RV2 may be adjusted to balance receive and send levels respectively.
2.10
2.10.1
OPERATING TESTS
MAIN EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS
Note: Release all T105 Telephone Station Monitor keys before commencing tests.
Outgoing Exchange Line Call
.
Make an outgoing exchange line call from a T105 Telephone Station.
Test at One Telephone Station
EXCHANGE LINE SEIZED
LINE LAMP LIT
DIAL TONE RECEIVED
CORRECT NUMBER REACHED
SPEECH PATH PRESENT
HOLD FUNCTION (LINE LAMP FLASHES SLOWLY)
CORRECT TUNE FROM MUSIC ON HOLD (IF FITTED)
LINE CAN BE RE-SEIZED
LINE RELEASED
LINE LAMP OFF
LAST NUMBER REDIAL (DECADIC ONLY)
PBX Recall (if required)
PBX RECALL EFFECTIVE
Possible
Fault
11-12
13-14
17
15-16
71
21-22
23
11-12
28
91
34
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.
I
.
.
Incoming Exchange Line Call
Set all Ring Assignment Switches to the ON position.
Set up an incoming exchange line call (via auto ring back or depot).
Test at&/ Telephone Stations
Possible
Fault
RINGING SIGNAL HEARD (LINE LAMP FLASHING)
CALL VOLUME CONTROL, ADJUSTABLE ZERO TO LOUD
Leave CALL Volume Control on HIGH after test
Set all Ring Assignment Switches to the OFF position.
Page
NO RINGING SIGNAL HEARD 94 3-14
.
Note: The ringing signal heard at all stations confirms that the T105 Telephone Station amplifiers are working.
Reset all Rina Assianment Switches to the ON oosition.
2.10.2
TELEPHONE STATION FUNCTIONS
All Call Page
.
Make an All Call Page
Test atH Telephone Stations
Possible
Fault
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Page
PAGE HEARD
Note: As all station amplifiers have already been tested, it is only necessary to hear the page at one station.
.
Individual Intercom Call
Make an Individual Intercom Call.
RING TONE HEARD
CORRECT EXTENSION OBTAINED
SPEECH PATH PRESENT
CALL RELEASED
55-56
51-52
71
28
3-10
3-10
3-12
3-8
Vote: As only one number is dialled, it is an ideal time to test the Last Number Redial facility, using the number dialled in the Individual Intercom Call.
.
Last Number Redial (Decadic Only)
Press the INTERCOM Key, then the “#I” Key.
CORRECT NUMBER OBTAINED
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34
I
3-9
Access Barring (If station has Access Barring)
KEYLOCK DISABLES DIALLING 95
I
Monitor Function
.
With the handset in place, press the MON Key and then the LINE Key.
I
3-14
MON LAMP LIT
EXCHANGE LINE SEIZED
LINE LAMP LIT
22
11-12
13-14
DIAL TONE HEARD ON STATION SPEAKER 31
MONITOR VOLUME CONTROL, ADJUSTABLE ZERO TO LOUD 96
3-8 z
3-9
3-14
.
Press the MON Key again to release.
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Installation Operating Tests
Possible
Fault Test at& Telephone Stations
EXCHANGE LINE RELEASED
BOTH LINE AND MON LAMPS OFF
Intercom Call to Special (2-wire) Telephone
.
Press the S key on a T105 Telephone Station.
RING TONE HEARD
SPEECH PATH PRESENT ON ANSWER
CALL RELEASED
Power Fail Operation
.
Switch power OFF at the Main Equipment.
EXCHANGE LINE ABLE TO BE SEIZED AND RELEASED
INCOMING RINGING SIGNAL HEARD AT POWER FAIL
T105 TELEPHONE STATION(S) & THE SPECIAL TELE.
91
11-12
97
55-56
84
28
3-7
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3-10
3-l 3
3-8
2.10.3
OPTIONAL FEATURES
2-Line Station
Handsfree Station
Station Amplifier
>
Refer to Supplement Section
SPECIAL (2-wire) TELEPHONE
Test at Special Telephone
-
EXCHANGE LINE ABLE TO BE SEIZED BY
DIALLING “7”
EXCHANGE LINE ABLE TO BE SEIZED BY HOOK
FLASH WHEN INTERCOM PATH IS BUSY
CORRECT NUMBER OBTAINED
SPEECH PATH PRESENT
LINE ABLE TO BE RELEASED
ALL CALL PAGE OPERATES BY DIALLING “5”
INDIVIDUAL INTERCOM CALL OPERATES
Possible
Fault
82
82
83
83
28
85
84
Page
3-13
DOOR STATION
Test at e Telephone Station
DOOR CHIME HEARD AT A T105 STATION
AND DOOR STATION
DOOR STATION ABLE TO BE CALLED BY
DIALLING “6”
CONVERSATION ABLE TO TAKE PLACE
DOOR STATION RELEASED
Possible
Fault
63-65
61-62
61-65
28
Page
.
SOOM MONITOR
Switch the Room Monitor ON and call it from a T105 Telephone Station.
.
MONITORING OPERATES 66
Switch the Room Monitor OFF and call it from a T105 Telephone Station.
MONITORING DOES NOT OPERATE
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Installation Operating Tests
SYSTEM ACCESS BARRING
Test at One Telephone Station
CLASSIFICATION CONTROL
CORRECT CONTROL OF CLASSIFICATION i.e. Classification barred with key removed.
EXCHANGE LINE CONFERENCE
Test at Telephone Station No. 7 only
EXCHANGE CALL AT STATION 1 NON-SECRET
Possible
Fault Page
98 3-14
Pz%le
99
Page
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2.11
MIQA FEEDBACK LABEL
To provide feedback on equipment quality, a green “Installation Feedback Label” is supplied with the
Main Equipment. This label, shown in Fig. 2.24, must be filled out at completion of installation, and returned to the address shown.
Note: When equipment is defective a Customer Equipment Fault Report Label (E441) must be completed. (See Section 3.4)
On completion of installation fill in reverse sidr and rrturn to:-
M.I.Q.A. SECTION,
1 lth FLOOR,
518 LITTLE BOURKE STREET,
MELBOURNE, 3000 i
:
: 1:
:
: / : / I /
: : :
: :
:
2.12
Fig. 2.24 - Installation Feedback Label (Green)
SITE RECORDS
A copy of the system order form should be used as a record of equipment locations and options/facilities provided. This record should be taped inside the Main Equipment cover.
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3.
Mah&nance lntruductbn
3 MAINTENANCE
3.1
3.2
1.
3.3
INTRODUCTION
The following Maintenance Section contains information which will be of assistance to field staff maintaining Commander T105 systems.
Maintenance staff are requested to familiarise themselves with the warnings contained in Section 3.2, and in general to confine maintenance activities to the replacement of faulty assemblies and parts.
Details of dismantling various items of equipment are contained in the Installation Section (Section 2) of this manual. When maintenance requires the dismantling of equipment, the appropriate installation reference should be consulted.
To assist in the ordering of maintenance spares, a serial list, exploded views and summary of all items is included in the Appendix.
Notes: 1. Refer to section 1 .lO for SYSTEM LIMITATIONS and COMPATIBILITY.
2. Refer to Supplement Section for maintenance information on 2-Line Station, Handsfree
Station and Station Amplifier.
WARNINGS
The following precautions must be observed when working on the system.
The T105 is a four wire telephone system. One pair is used for speech, the second for power and data, hence it is imperative that the system is wired with the correct polarities. Check all wiring before initially applying power to the system.
TELECOM
CABLE
6031610
PLUG/SOCKET FUNCTION DESIGNATION
White
Blue
Red
Black
Green
Orange
T!
03
WI
I:;;
2
6
1
5
4
3 t only required for 2-Line or Handsfree Stations
LINE la (+)
LINE 1 b (-)
DATA 1 (+)
DATA 2 (-)
LINE 2a (+)
LINE 2b (-) na l nb * nD1
l nD2 *
2an *
2bn l
*n = station number (l-5)
Take special care not to short between any terminals. This may cause damage to the system.
Handling of Printed Board Assemblies (PBAs):
This equipment contains static sensitive components, and caution in handling is advised. To reduce the incidence of premature failure due to static discharge or physical damage, the following precautions
MUST be taken: a.
Always ensure that power is disconnected before removing/inserting PBAs.
b.
Always discharge static from yourself by touching the Main Equipment frame before handling
PBAs.
C.
Handle PBAs by the edge or by the handle. Do NOT handle PBA tracks, components or edge connectors (contaminants introduced by fingers can cause corrosion and high resistance connections).
d.
Components are physically delicate. Finger pressure on a component can fracture, but not necessarily break component leads, producing a future fault.
e.
To protect against physical damage and damage due tq static discharge, PBAs must ALWAYS be wrapped in the original wrapping (an ANTISTATIC plastic bag), and then placed in the protective container provided with the new item.
NOTE: These procedures apply equally to both working and faulty PBAs. Careless handling, storage and transporting will cause secondary or future faults.
TEST EQUIPMENT
The following equipment is required for field maintenance of the Commander T105:
-
Normal maintenance tools, i.e. Buttinski, long-nose pliers, angle cutters and screwdrivers etc; and
-
A multimeter with small test probes to measure line socket voltages.
3 - l T105
ISSUE 4
Maintenance Customer Equipment Fault Report Label
3.4
CUSTOMER EQUIPMENT FAULT REPORT LABEL
To assist repair of assemblies and other items, field staff MUST attach a Customer Equipment Fault
Report Label, E441, (shown in Fig. 3.1) to all faulty assemblies at the time of field replacement. As the circuits of these assemblies are complex, any information regarding the faulty condition will be of great assistance to the repair centre. If the fault condition is suspected of being intermittent, this should be noted also.
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Fig. 3.1 Customer Equipment Fault Report Label
3.5
3.5.1
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
Due to the sensitivity of some components and difficulties of performing precise field diagnosis and repair, maintenance is limited to changeover of printed board assemblies, modules or complete equipment items as detailed in Section 3.5 and Section 3.6.
Details of dismantling procedures are included where the dismantling of equipment involves anything other than obvious release and removal techniques.
For non-disposable modules (printed board assemblies and equipment items), it is emphasised that to protect the faulty assemblies from further damage, they should be transported in the protective packaging and containers supplied with the new items.
MAIN EQUIPMENT
All modules and PBAs in the Main Equipment (ME) are replaceable and available for field maintenance.
Some pertinent instructions on Main Equipment maintenance operations are included in Section 2, i.e:
Operation
ME Cover Removal
PBA insertion/removal
Cable tie release
Programming link insertion/removal
See
Section
2.4.1
2.6.4
2.5.3
2.9.2
Page
2-2
2-10
2-7
2-16
3 - 2
T105
ISSUE 4
Maintenance Maintenance Procedures
Central Processor Board Replacement
As the Central Processor Board (CPB) is the most difficult module to replace in the Main Equipment, any fault should be firmly diagnosed to this PBA before it is replaced.
.
.
.
.
.
.
To replace the CPB:
.
Release the cable tie and remove the Cable Terminating Module (CTM) with its terminations intact.
Remove all plug-in PBAs and plugs from the CPB.
Remove the Power Supply.
.
Remove the Main Equipment (ME) from the wall.
From the rear of the ME, use pliers to squeeze and push in the mounting posts supporting the
CPB. Remove the CPB through the top of the Main Equipment (see Fig. 3.2).
When the CPB is clear, transfer the mounting posts to the replacement CPB and push the new
CPB and mounting post assembly into place.
Re-install all plugs, modules and PBAs.
Ensure that the faulty CPB is returned to store in its correct packaging with the Customer Equipment Fault Report Label.
FROM REAR MAIN
3.5.2
3.53
Fig. 3.2 - CPB Removal/Replacement
POWER SUPPLY and VOLTAGE REGULATOR
A fauft in the Power Supply or Voltage Regulator, other than a blown fuse, requires the replacement of the Power Supply module or the Voltage Regulator Assembly respectively.
WARNING
DO NOT Unplug the Voltage Regulator Assembly with the power on.
DO NOT connect power with Voltage Regulator Assembly disconnected as filter capacitors will cause surge damage to CPB and VRA.
A spare fuse is located in the plastic housing at the top right hand corner of the Main Equipment Control
Panel.
.
.
To replace the Power Supply:
.
Unscrew the Control Panel and move it forward.
.
Release the power cord clamp and the two captive screws at the front of the Power Supply.
Slide the Power Supply out of its location.
Release the connector to the CPB.
TELEPHONE STATIONS
Maintenance on Telephone Stations is confined to replacement of the following components:
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Line and handset cords;
Transmitters, receivers and complete handsets;
Detachable number cards, colour cards, faceplate and knobs;
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Power Fail Tone Callers;
Access Barring Keylocks; and
Wall Mounting Kit components.
Faults which cannot be rectified by replacement of the above parts will require replacement of the complete Telephone Station.
Wall Telephone Station Removal
See Fig. 2.19 for details of how to unclip a wall mounted Telephone Station.
Handset Dismantling
To dismantle the handset for replacement of the transmitter, receiver or line cord:
.
Use a knife to carefully lift the self-adhesive handset screw cover and remove the screw.
.
Hold the handset face downwards as shown in Fig. 3.3
3 - 3 T105
ISSUE 4
Maimnatnx Marmnance Prom&m
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.
.
.
Twist the handset as indicated by the arrows in Fig. 3.3 until a “click” is heard, and the two mouldings snap apart on one side.
To separate the two mouldings completely, lift the top piece by grasping it at the cord end.
To reassemble the handset, check that the internal wire is clear of the handset screw hole, and clip the mouldings together starting from the cord end.
After assembling the handset, the self-adhesive handset screw cover may be reused. Alternatively, these covers are available as maintenance parts.
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3.6
3.6.1
3.6.2
Fig. 3.3 - Telephone Handset Dismantling
MAINTENANCE PARTS
Notes: 1. Exploded views showing field maintenance parts are shown in Appendix C.
2. Maintenance parts for 2-Line Station, Handsfree Station, and Station Amplifier are listed in the Supplement Section.
CONSUMABLE ITEMS
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Transmitter Inset
Receiver Inset
Ring Assignment Switch Assembly
Voltage Regulator Assembly
Designation Plate
PBA Mounting Post
Line Button
Monitor Button
Keylock Hole Cover
Number Card
Face Plate
Colour Card Set
Slide Control Knob
Colour Card Set (Mk2)
User Guide Book
Line Cord
Long Line Cord
Handset Cord
Handset
Handset Screw Cover
Flush Mounting Kit
Flush Mounting Back board
603M Plug
610M Socket
Cable (2 pair)
Fuse 200mA Slow Blow
Table 3.1 Consumable Items
CODE
TRA-N
REC-N
RASA-T105
VW-T105
DP-T105-ME
MP-T105
LB-T1 05
MB-T1 05
KHC-T105
NC-T1 05-TS
FP-T105-TS
CCS-TlO5-TS
SCK-T105-TS
CC!%T105-TS/2
DOC-T105-UGB
LC-T105
LC-T105-L
HC-T105
HS-T105
HSC-T105
FMK-T105-DS
FMB-T105-DS
I 4CCOUNTABLE ITEMS
1
_ .
one basis.
S/I No.
338/601
336/600
361/10
361/14
361/17
361118
361122
361/23
361/24
361146
361147
361148
361149
361153
361/60
361141
361/51
361/42
361143
361125
361150
361152
268139
26w40
32316591
1 l/238
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COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
MAIN EQUIPMENT
Power Supply module
PRINTED BOARD ASSEMBLIES
Intercom Control Board - Decadic
Intercom Control Board - VF
Station Interface Board
Cable Terminating Module
2-Wire Extension Interface Board
Music On Hold Board
Door Station Interface Board
Central Processor Board
Power Fail Tone Caller Kit
STATIONS
Telephone Station - Decadic
Telephone Station - VF
Door Station - Surface Mounting
Door Station - Flush Mounting,
Stainless Steel
Door Station - Flush Mounting,
Bronze Decorative
Room Monitor Station
3.7
I CODE
I
PS-T105
ICB-T105-DEC
ICB-T105-VF
STI B-T1 05
CTM-T105
TWIB-T105
MOHB-T105
DSIB-T105
CPB-T105
TC-TlO5-PF
I
36112
361 I3
36114
361/5
361/6
361l7
36118
36119
361113
361/40
TS-T105-DEC
TS-T105-VF
DS-T105-SM i DS-T105SS
DS-TlO5-BD
RMS-T105
I
361/30
361/31
361 I32
361133
361134
361 I35
S/I No.
Table 3.2 Accountable Items
TERMINATION VOLTAGES
For the expected range of termination voltages, see Table 3.3
Station 610
Socket
Designation
Telephone Station sockets
2
6 g I’;
Power ON
23-24 V nD1 ( + ) n D 2 (-)
22-23 V
Door Station
2 a n ( + )
2 b n (-)
DSa ( + )
DSb (-)
DSc
DSd
50 v
(exchange dial tone)
1.2-1.8 V
(Note 1) o v
Room Monitor
Station Fl
I’;
23-24 V
22-23 V
Voltages
Power OFF
50 V (exchange dial tone o/c (Note 2)
50 v
(exchange dial tone) o v o/c (Note 2)
50 V (exchange dial tone o/c (Note 2)
9
?
Notes: 1. The A.P.O. No. 3 Voltmeter may be used, however Door station terminal voltage will read
0.8-1.0 V due to the low impedance of this meter on the O-3 volt scale.
2. ok = open circuit. Due to the high impedance of the termination with the Power OFF, induced voltages may be measured.
3. Termination for 2-Line and Handsfree Stations.
Table 3.3 - Termination Voltages
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Maintenance Fad Finding Tab/as
3.0
3.8.1
3.8.2
Fault
No.
1
2
3
FAULT FINDING TABLES
FAULT FINDING INDEX
INCOMING EXCHANGE LINE FAULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE NUMBER
3.4
OUTGOING EXCHANGE LINE FAULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OTHER EXCHANGE LINE FAULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TELEPHONE STATION FAULTS . . . .._..............................................................
CALL PAGE FAULTS ., ,...............,......................................................................
INTERCOM CALL FAULTS . ..t..........................................................................
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
DOOR STATION AND ROOM MONITOR FAULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TRANSMISSION AND POWER FAULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.9
3.10
3.11
SPECIAL (2 WIRE) TELEPHONE FAULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.12
MISCELLANEOUS FAULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.13
2-LINE AND HANDSFREE STATION FAULTS ,.....,...,...,..,,.,,..,...,..,,..,,..,,., Refer to Supplement
FAULT FINDING PROCEDURES
The following procedures provide an orderly set of steps for rectifying faults in the T105 system. The numbers in the following tables indicate the order in which diagnostic and repair procedures are to be undertaken.
INCOMING EXCHANGE LINE FAULTS
Fault
Description
Replace
STIB
S t a t i o n TWIB ICB Stations CPB
3 - 4 - 5 only
Additional/Special
Procedures
No incoming exchange 4 line ringing signal
(LINE Lamp Flashes).
One station only.
No incoming exchange line ringing signal
(LINE Lamp Flashes).
More than one station.
5
3
7
5
1. Switch on Ring
Assignment Switch.
2. Increase volume level.
3. Check links on CP4 in Telephone Station
(fig. 2.16)
6. Replace RASA
1. Switch on Ring
Assignment Switches.
2. Increase volume level
4. Replace FtASA
No incoming exchange 1 line signal
(Audible or Visual).
One station only.
2 3
4 No incoming exchange line signal
(Audible or Visual).
More than one station.
3
1. Check for exchange line operation on lead in cable.
2. Check link on Pl/P2
(fig. 2.14)
5 LINE lamp does not flash with exchange ring (Ringing signal is received).
One station only.
1 2 3
6 LINE lamp does not flash with exchange ring (Ringing signal is received).
More than one station.
1
NOTE: Possible cabling faults: Check cable terminations and voltage levels
Table 3.4
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OUTGOING EXCHANGE LINE FAULTS
Fault
No.
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Fault
Description
Exchange line cannot be seized.
One station only.
Exchange line cannot be seized.
More than one station.
Replace
STIB
S t a t i o n TWIB ICB Stations CPB
3-4-5 only
2
1
3
2
Additional/Special
Procedures
4
2 1. Check line barring.
i.e. - DIL switch
(Table 2.5)
- links Pl/P2
(fig. 2.14)
3
1. Check line barring.
i.e. - DIL switch
(Table 2.5)
- links Pl/P2
(fig. 2.14)
LINE lamp does not light when exchange line seized.
One station only.
1 2 LINE lamp does not light when exchange line seized.
More than one station.
Exchange line call cannot be performed.
One station only.
Exchange line call cannot be performed.
More than one station
No dial tone when exchange line seized.
1 2
3
3
4 1. Check for exchange line operation on lead in cable.
2. Check link Pl/P2
(fig. 2.14)
3 1. Check line barring.
2. Check station receiver.
Exchange line releasing during a call via an ARK or PABX.
1. Change SW61 to closed (ON) to give release time of
1.5 seconds.
NOTE: Possible cabling faults: Check cable terminations and voltage levels
Table 3.5
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Fault
No.
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
OTHER EXCHANGE LINE FAULTS
Fault
Description
Exchange line cannot be put On Hold.
One station only.
Exchange line cannot be put On Hold.
More than one station.
No Music On Hold.
LINE lamp does not flash when call On Hold.
One station only.
LINE lamp does not flash when call On Hold.
More than one station.
No PBX recall.
One station only.
Replace
STIB
Station TWIB ICB Stations CPB
3-4-5 only
1 2 3
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
3
Additional/Special
Procedures
2 1. Replace MOHB.
3
No PBX recall.
More than one station
2
3
3
4 1. Check PBX recall straps.
2. Check PBX earth to
T105
4 1. Release MON Key.
Exchange line cannot be released by switch hook operation.
One station only.
Exchange line cannot be released by switch hook operation.
More than one station.
1 2
NOTE: Possible cabling faults: Check cable terminations and voltage levels
Table 3.6
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TELEPHONE STATION FAULTS
Fault
No.
31
32
33
34
35
Fault
Description
B party voice not monitored with Mon key operated.
MON lamp does not light during monitoring.
Replace
STTB
S t a t i o n TWIB ICB Stations CPB
3-4-5 only
3
1 2 3
Additional/Special
Procedures
1. Restore handset.
2. Increase volume.
Power Fail Tone
Caller does not operate.
1. Replace Power Fail
Tone Caller.
2. 2-Line Station must be replaced.
No last number redial.
No Audible signalling
1
3 4 5 6 1. Increase “Call” volume level.
2. Check links on CP4 in
Telephone Station
(fig. 2.16).
NOTE: Possible cabling faults: Check cable terminations and voltage levels
Table 3.7
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CALL PAGE FAULTS
Fault
No.
41
42
43
44
45
Fault
Description
All Call Page does not function.
One station only.
All Call Page does not function.
More than one station.
2
Replace
S t a t i o n TWIB ICB Stations CPB
3-4-5 only
3 4
1 2
Individual Call Page does not function.
(All Call Page OK).
3 4
Additional/Special
Procedures
1. Check links on CP4 in
Telephone Station
(fig. 2.16).
5 1. Restore all handsets.
2. Increase volume level.
Individual Call Page not audible.
One station only.
Individual Call Page not audible.
More than one station.
2 3
2
4
3
5 1. Increase volume level.
4 1. Increase volume level.
NOTE: Possible cabling faults: Check cable terminations and voltage levels
Table 3.8
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INTERCOM CALL FAULTS
Fault
No.
Fault
Description
B
Stations
3 - 4 - 5 only
CPB
Additional/Special
Procedures
6 1. Restore all handsets.
2. Increase volume level.
51
52
53
Individual Intercom
Call does not function
(All Call Page OK).
One station only.
Individual Intercom
Call does not function
(All Call Page OK).
More than one station
Individual Intercom
Call not signalled.
One station only.
3 5 1. Restore all handsets.
2. Increase volume level.
3 4 5 6 1. Increase volume level.
2. Check links on CP4 in
Telephone Station
(fig. 2.16).
54 Individual Intercom
Call not signalled.
More than one station
3 4 5 1. Increase volume level.
2. Check links on each
CP4 in Telephone
Station (fig. 2.16).
55
56
Ring tone cannot be heard on Individual
Intercom Call.
One station only:
Ring tone cannot be heard on Individual
Intercom Call.
More than one station
1 2
1
3
2
4
3
NOTE: Possible cabling faults: Check cable terminations and voltage levels
Table 3.9
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Fault
No.
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
DOOR STATION AND ROOM MONITOR FAULTS
Fault
Description
Door Station call cannot be performed
One station only.
Door Station call cannot be performed
More than one station.
Replace
STIB
Station TWIB ICB Stations CPB
3-4-5 only
2 4 6
3 5
Additional/Special
Procedures
7 1. Restore all handsets.
3. Replace DSIB.
5. Replace Door Station.
6 1. Restore all handsets.
2. Replace DSIB.
4. Replace Door Station.
2 3 1. Increase volume level.
Door Station call chime not signalled.
One station only.
Door Station call chime not signalled.
More than one station.
3 1. Replace DSIB.
2. Replace Door Station.
No chimeback tone to door station.
Room Monitor does not function.
Door Station accoustic feedback
4 3
3 1. Replace DSIB.
2. Replace Door Station.
6 1. Turn on Room
Monitor.
2. Set switch on CPB for Room Monitor.
5. Replace Room
Monitor.
1. Adjust trimpots on
DSIB.
RVl for door station receive.
RV2 for door station send.
NOTE: Possible cabling faults: Check cable terminations and voltage levels
Table 3.10
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Maintenance Fault Finding Tables
Fault
No.
TRANSMISSION AND POWER FAULTS
Fault
Description qeolace
ICB
STIB
Stations
3-4-5 only
A
Additional/Special
CPB Procedures
71
72
Poor transmission and/or reception.
One station only.
Poor transmission and/or reception
More than one station.
2 3
1
4 1. Replace transmitter and/or receiver.
2
NOTE: Possible cabling faults: Check cable terminations and voltage levels
Table 3.11
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SPECIAL (2 wire) TELEPHONE FAULTS
NOTE: Check performance of Special Telephone before performing procedures described below.
Fault
No.
81
82
Fault
Description
No incoming exchange line ringing signal.
Replace
STIB
Station TWIB ICB Stations CPB
3-4-5 only
2 4
1 2 3
83
84
85
86
Exchange line cannot be seized.
Exchange line call cannot be performed.
Individual Intercom
Call cannot be performed.
All Call Page does not function.
Call to Special
Telephone cannot be received.
1
1
2
1
2
2
3
2 3
3
3
4
4
Additional/Special
Procedures
1. Switch on Ring
Assignment Switch.
3. Replace RASA.
1. Restore all handsets.
87
88
Room monitor does not function from
Special Telephone.
Intercom busy tone cannot be heard at special telephone.
1
1 2 3 4
2
NOTE: Possible cabling faults: Check cable terminations and voltage levels
Table 3.12
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MISCELLANEOUS FAULTS
Fault
No.
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
Fault
Description
Line lamp remains lit
Call volume control not functioning.
Ring assignment switches do not control ringing signals.
MON volume control not functioning.
Access barring keylock not functioning.
Replace
STIB
Station WIB ICB Stations CPB
3-4-5 only
1 2 3
1
1
2
Additional/Special
Procedures
1. Replace RASA-T105.
1. Check programming.
2. Replace ABK-T105.
Call not released by MON key.
Power fail caller not functioning.
Classification control not functioning.
Exchange line conference not functioning.
1 2 3
1. Replace TC-T105-PF.
2. Replace 2-Line.
1. Replace CCK-T105.
2. Check exchange is equipped for classification control.
2 1. Check programming.
NOTE: Possible cabling faults: Check cable terminations and voltage levels
Table 3.13
3.9
3.9.1
REPAIR PROCEDURES FOR ACCOUNTABLE ITEMS
PRINTED BOARD ASSEMBLIES (PBAs)
No repair of PBAs will be carried out on site or in field depots. Any fault in a PBA will necessitate replacement of that assembly.
All faulty PBAs will be suitably packaged (same type of carton and packaging as supplied with the new item) for forwarding, using existing procedures, to the State Workshops where replacements will be provided.
A Customer Equipment Fault Report Label (E441) must be attached to all faulty PBAs, and filled out with as many details of the fault condition as possible.
Each State Workshop should keep an accurate record of all PBAs despatched and received to ensure that replacements are obtained one-for-one.
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Maintenance Repair Procedures for Accountable Items
3.9.2
MAIN EQUIPMENT AND STATiONS i.e. Main Equipment, Power Supply module, Telephone Station, 2-Line Station, Handsfree Station,
Station Amplifier, Door Station, and Room Monitor Station.
Repair of the above items will be limited to the replacement of PBAs and spare parts as listed in the
Field Maintenance Parts in Appendix C.
All faulty items will be suitably packaged (same type of carton and packaging as supplied with the new item) before forwarding from the field to the local store, for forwarding to the Sifting Room, using Form
S417 procedures.
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4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
2-LINE STATION, HANDSFREE STATION and STATION AMPLIFIER
CONTENTS
SUPPLEMENT
Page
INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................
WARNINGS ......................................................................................
P-LINE STATION.. ............................................................................
4.3.1
General Description ...........................................................
4.3.2
4.3.3
Operating Instructions ........................................................
Functional Description ........................................................
HANDSFREE STATION
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.3
4.4.4
General Description ...........................................................
Facilities ...........................................................................
Operating Instructions ........................................................
Functional Description ........................................................
STATION AMPLIFIER
4.51
4.5.2
General Description ...........................................................
Facilities and Operation ......................................................
4.5.3
Functional Description ........................................................
INSTALLATION SUPPLEMENT
4.6.1
4.6.2
Introduction .......................................................................
Equipment Ordering.. .........................................................
4.6.3
4.6.4
2-Line Station ...................................................................
Handsfree Station ..............................................................
4.6.5
4.6.6
4.6.7
4.6.8
4.6.9
4.6.10
Secondary Cable Terminating Module ..................................
Wall Mounting ...................................................................
Colour Panels ....................................................................
Station Access Barring Keylock.. ..........................................
Cabling and Termination.. ...................................................
Station Amplifier Installation ................................................
4.6.11
Supplementary Operating Tests ...........................................
MAINTENANCE SUPPLEMENT
4.7.1
4.7.2
Introduction.. .....................................................................
Termination Voltages .........................................................
4.7.3
4.7.4
Maintenance Parts.. ...........................................................
Supplementary Fault Finding Tables ....................................
4-14
4-15
4-15
4-16
4-16
4-16
4-17
4-18
4-19
4-19
4-19
4-19
4-20
4-21
4-22
4-23
4-23
4-24
4 - l
4 - l
4 - l
4 - l
4-2
4-4
4-5
4-6
4-6,
4-12
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4
4.1
SUPPLEMENT, 2-LINE STATION, HANDSFREE STATION AND
STATION AMPLIFIER
INTRODUCTION
This section of the manual is a supplement to provide description, installation and maintenance information on later options now available on the Commander T105 Telephone System.
These options include a Station Amplifier, a 2-Line Station and a Handsfree Station.
The information in this supplement applies specifically to the above optional items and should be used in conjunction with the other sections of the manual.
The Appendix section provides information to assist in ordering, installation, and maintenance components for these optional items.
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2.
3.
4.2
1.
4.3
4.3.1
WARNINGS .
The following precautions must be observed when working on the system.
The T105 is a four wire telephone system. One pair is used for speech, the second for power and data, hence it is imperative that the system is wired with the correct polarities. Check all wiring before initially applying power to the system.
TELECOM
CABLE
603/610
PLUG/SOCKET
White (W)
Blue (8)
Red (W
Black WI
Green Wt
O r a n g e (0)t
2
6
:
4 t only required for 2-Line or Hand3sfree Stations
FUNCTION
LINE la(+)
LINE lb (-)
DATA 1 (+)
DATA 2 (-)
LINE 2a (+)
LINE 2b (-)
DESIGNATION na* nb* nD1
l nD2*
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Take special care not to short between any terminals. This may cause damage to the system.
Handling of Printed Board Assemblies (PBAs):
This equipment contains static sensitive components, and caution in handling is advised. To reduce the incidence of premature failure due to static discharge or physical damage, the following precautions
MUST be taken: a.
Always ensure that power is disconnected before removing/inserting PBAs.
b.
Always discharge static from yourself by touching the Main Equipment frame before handling
PBAs.
C.
Handle PBAs by the edge or by the handle. Do NOT handle PBA tracks, components or edge connectors (contaminants introduced by fingers can cause corrosion and high resistance connections).
d.
Components are physically delicate. Finger pressure on a component can fracture, but not necessarily break components leads, producing a future fault.
e.
To protect against physical damage and damage due to static discharge, PBAs must ALWAYS be wrapped in the original wrapping (an ANTISTATIC plastic bag), and then placed in the protective container provided with the new item.
NOTE: These procedures apply equally to both working and faulty PBAs. Careless handling, storage and transporting will cause secondary or future faults.
P-LINE STATION
GENERAL’DESCRIPTION
The 2-Line Station resembles the T105 Telephone Station in appearance, with the addition of a second line button (LINE 2) and associated LED indicator for a direct line to that station (Fig. 4.1). The 2-Line
Station may replace any CommanderT Telephone Station such that the maximum line capacity of the system becomes 6 (i.e. 1 system line plus 5 direct lines).
The CommanderT Telephone Station User Guide has been extended to include user instructions for the 2-Line Station and will be included with the Station. The station case and set of six faceplate Colour
Cards are in the same colours as the standard CommanderT Telephone Station.
Decadic 2-Line Stations also have a 10 number abbreviated dialling facility. Separate stations are required for Decadic or VF operation.
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Fig. 4.1 - P-Line Station
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The e-Line Station includes all facilities of the standard T105 Telephone Station plus an additional exclusive exchange line.
The line keys are designated Line 1 and Line2. Line 1 is common to all stations as the system exchange line and Line2 is an exclusive second exchange line on that 2-Line Station.
All operating procedures for the Standard Station apply to the 2-Line Station, with the following additions.
Visual Indication
A separate line lamp provides a visual indication of line status on Line2.
LINE LAMP
Steady
Slow Flash
Rapid Flash
INDICATION
Busy
Call on Hold
Incoming Call
FLASHING RATE
Steady
1s On/is Off
Follows Ring Cadence
NOTE: Line lamps are extinguished during the operation of several functions (refer section 1.6.2).
Audible Signals
The exchange line call signal on Line2 is a higher pitched tone to distinguish it from the Line 1 call signal.
Exchange Line1 call: 0.4s ON/0.2s OFF/O.4s ON12s OFF, 500/600 Hz modulated by 16 Hz.
Exchange Line2 call: 0.4s ON/0.2s 0FFl0.4~ ONl2s OFF, 630 Hz.
Intercom Call:
On Hold Alarm:
Off Hook Alarm:
1 s ON/2s OFF, 500/600 Hz modulated by 16 Hz.
1 s ON/l s OFF, 600 Hz.
0.5s ON/0.5s OFF, 600 Hz.
Incoming Exchange Line Call on Line2
Line2 lamp flashes rapidly and a higher pitch ring tone is provided to signal an incoming call on Line2.
The volume of the call signal on both Line 1 and Line2 may be adjusted simultaneously using the call volume control on the station.
To answer an exchange call on Line2: l
0 lift the handset press the Line2 key.
The Line2 lamp will glow steadily.
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To disconnect, replace the handset and Line2 lamp will extinguish.
Note: Calls on Line2 cannot be transferred to other stations. A call on Line 1 is automatically placed on hold when the Line2 key is pressed to answer a call on Line2.
Outgoing Exchange Line call on Line2
0 check that the Line2 lamp is OFF
0 lift the handset and press the LINE2 key.
The LINE2 lamp will glow steadily
.
.
listen for dial tone dial the number required (if Line2 is connected via a PABX, dial the access digits, listen for exchange dial tone, and then dial the required number).
To disconnect, replace the handset and LINE2 lamp will extinguish.
To Hold an Exchange Call on Line2
An exchange call on LINE 2 may be placed on Hold while enquiry calls are made on the intercom link or on exchange Line 1.
To place the call on Hold
.
.
advise the caller that the call is being placed on Hold.
press either the intercom, S, or Line1 key.
The LINE2 lamp will flash slowly.
.
Enquiry calls may now be made on LINE1 or intercom.
to return to the caller, press the LINE 2 key.
The LINE2 lamp will glow steadily.
Monitor
The progress of a dialled call on LINE 2 may be monitored in the same manner as calls on the standard
T105 Telephone Station.
PBX Recall
Line2 on the 2-Line Station is not equipped with the PBX recall facility.
Abbreviated Diaiiing (Decadic Stations Only)
Up to 10 numbers (max. 19 digits each) may be stored.
To store a number: - lift
- press *
- dial required number
- press *
- dial storage location (O-9)
- replace handset.
To dial an abbreviated number: - lift handset, select line
- press #
- dial required storage location (O-9).
Power Fail
The 2-Line Station is provided with power fail operation as a standard feature to enable incoming and outgoing calls to be made. The power fail line will be Line 1 unless Line2 was in use at the time of power failure, in which case Line2 will be “locked in” as the power fail line.
Wail Mounting/Keyiocks
The CommanderT Wall Mounting Kit and Access Barring Keylock can be fitted to the 2-Line Station.
As in standard CommanderT Telephone Stations the Access Barring Keylock disables operation of the dial.
An optional Long Line Cord is available.
Line2 - Parallel Stations
If required the second line of more than one 2-Line or Handsfree Station may be connected in parallel.
If so customers must be advised that the operation of the Line2 lamps for “in use” and “in hold” may be misleading and that Line2 will operate like parallel telephones.
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If Line2 on your station is in parallel with any other station the following procedures apply.
No lamps signals are given to indicate Line2 is being used at the parallel station.
If conversation is heard when you select Line2 this means the parallel station already has the line in
Us8.
l Hang up and try later.
Transferring a call - Line2.
A call on Line2 may be transferred to a parallel 2-Line station either vocally, via intercom or by paging:
.
ask your outside party to wait
.
press the INTERCOM key and call the wanted person in any of the suggested methods.
Your outside call is held automatically when the INTERCOM key is pressed.
The LINE lamp will flash slowly: l when the called party has been asked to take the call, press Line2, ensure conversation has proceeded, then replace the handset.
NOTE: The Line2 lamp will only indicate the condition at the local station and will not indicate hold or busy conditions of other parallel stations.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Fig. 4.2 shows the functional blocks of the 2-Line Station.
V.F. Circuit Dec. Circuit
Line 1. al, bl
TELEPHONE CIRCUIT
CHANGEOVER
CIRCUIT
Transformers
Speaker
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Line 2. a2, b2
Dl, 02
CONTROL CIRCUIT
MONITOR
AMPLIFIER
Fig. 4.2 - 2-Line Station Block Diagram
Changeover Circuit
At rest Line1 is connected to the telephone circuit.
Incoming ring on Line2 causes the Changeover Circuit to select the Line2 Ring Circuit and applies ring signal to the speaker and the Line2 lamp which flashes in synchronism with the ring.
The operation of Line2 key causes the telephone circuit to be connected to Line2 via the Changeover
Circuit.
If a call is in progress the Changeover Circuit will place this call in hold while a call is answered on the other line.
Control Circuit
Provides control data signals to the Main Equipment when the function keys on the 2-Line Station are operated.
Operates the Line1 lamp and Monitor Amplifier under control of signals from the Main Equipment.
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Relay Circuit
The Relay Circuit includes the hold relay and line relay which are magnetic latching relays to provide connection to Line1 or Line2 under control of the function keys.
Monitor Amplifier
Provides amplification of tones and paging signals on the data pair.
Provides amplification for monitoring of calls on Line1 and Line2.
Telephone Circuit
The telephone circuit is a conventional Japanese transmitter/receiver circuit. The printed circuit board has accommodation for both V.F. and Decadic dialling circuitry and is equipped for either, but not both.
Power Fail Ring Circuit
Provides ring tone generation during power fail conditions,
Line2 Ring Circuit
Converts incoming ring current on Line2 to ring tone distinctive to Line2.
Transformers
T3 and T4 couple the station speaker to the outputs of the ring circuits and the monitor amplifier.
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HANDSFREE STATION
NOTE: The Handsfree Station design is not finalised and this section of the Supplement will be reviewed and expanded in Update No. 5 if required when production samples become available in early 1985.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The CommanderT Handsfree Station is a multifeature station with the facilities of handsfree operation, a second direct exchange line, repertory dialling, abbreviated dialling and display of dialled number, time and day/month.
The case colour is the same as a standard T105 Station with black and silver buttons. A set of 10 faceplate colour cards, User Guide and Power Pack are included.
It may be used for any of stations No. 1 to 5, and can be wall mounted with the CommanderT Wall
Mounting Kit. Either decadic or VF dialling can be provided from the one station model.
A separate mains outlet is required for the plug-in power pack included with the station. A small customer changeable lithium battery is provided to maintain storage of the repertory and abbreviated number storage under power fail. The station does not operate without power for either incoming or outgoing calls and no power fail option is available.
LINE 1, LINE 2, INT,
TIMER, ABB, LNR, T. RESET /
Fig. 4.3 - Handsfree Station
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FACILITIES
The Handsfree Station offers the following facilities in addition to the features of the standard
CommanderT Telephone Station.
a. Handsfree
Call and Converse with the handset on hook, incoming signals and voice being amplified through the station loudspeaker.
b. Second Exchange Line
A second, direct exchange line which may be exclusive to the station or paralleled with other 2-Line or
Handsfree Stations.
c. Repertory Diaiiing
Individual keys for 18 stored numbers each up to 24 digits in length.
d. Abbreviated Diaiiing
A storage capacity for 25 numbers each up to 24 digits in length may be entered and accessed using dial keys (00 to 24).
e. Numeric Display
A display of the number dialled is automatic when dialling or using LNR, Repertory or abbreviated dialling and reverts to time/date display after 40 seconds. A timer for call duration is controlled by the
TIMER key and reverts to time/date on hang up.
f. Last Number Rediai
Repeats the last number dialled by pressing the LNR key, this facility being available in either V.F. or
Decadic mode.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: These operating instructions will be reviewed and expanded in Update No. 5 in early 1985 when the Handsfree Station design is finalised and the production model is available.
The Handsfree Station includes all the facilities of the 2-Line Station and may be used on either V.F. or
Decadic exchange lines or a combination of both.
The operation of the additional facilities of the Handsfree Station is described below, instructions for other CommanderT facilities are included in Section 1.6.
Display
The current time and date is displayed except when a number is being dialled or being stored, or when the timer is in use. The display has the capacity to show 12 digits at a time. If the number of digits in 1 or
2 above exceeds 12, the display shows the first 12 digits, clears, then displays the remaining digits preceded by a dash (first display for two seconds, and second display for four seconds, displays alternating for 40 seconds).
Dial * Display Shows H
Dial # Display shows 0
Time, Date -
Setting time and date:
When entering details the time must be entered before the date. The time is entered using a 24 hour mode, for example to enter the 10.08 AM dial 1008 and for 10.08 PM dial 2208; however, the display will show AlO-08, and P10-08 for AM and PM respectively.
The entry sequence for date details is month, day then year.
For example, 27th April 1984 would be input as 04 27 84.
The display will show time and date as follows:
A10-08 4-27
.
.
To enter time and date details:
.
press the RESET Key and hold depressed l press the TIMER Key dial the correct time and date release the RESET Key.
Timer
Setting the timer:
.
If it is necessary to time the duration of a call: press the TIMER Key, elapsed time is displayed in minutes and seconds (maximum 59 mins, 59
WCS).
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Stopping the timer:
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0 press the timer Key again press the RESET Key to reset.
The display returns to th6current time and date.
Handafree Operation
To initiate a call without lifting the handset:
.
.
.
press the SPKR key, the lamp will flash (60 ipm) press INT or a free LINE key, SPKR lamp glows steadily dial the wanted number.
The digits dialled will be displayed.
To release the call: l press the RESET key to release the call and the handsfree mode.
Microphone cutoff:
To cutoff the microphone during a handsfree call:
.
press the SPKR key. The lamp flashes.
To return to handsfree speech mode:
.
press the SPKR Key again. The lamp glows.
Transfer from handsfree to handset by lifting the handset.
To revert from handset to handsfree mode:
.
press the SPKR key and replace the handset.
Last number redial:
.
ensure the LINE lamp is out
.
lift the handset and press the LINE Key l when dial tone is heard press the LNR Key.
The last number called will be displayed and automatically dialled again.
NOTE: The displayed digits of the number dialled will clear shortly after completion of dialling, the display will then show the current time and date. (Delay - 40 seconds after dialling).
Outside calls
Line lamp signals
Steady glow - line in use
Interrupted flash - incoming call
Slow flash - call in hold.
To make an outgoing call:
.
.
.
ensure LINE lamp is out lift the handset and press either LINE Key when dial tone is heard, dial the wanted number.
.
.
.
Last number redial: ensure the LINE lamp is out lift the handset and press the LINE Key when dial tone is heard press the LNR Key.
The last number called will be displayed and automatically dialled again.
*
NOTE: The displayed digits of the number dialled will clear shortly after completion of dialling, the display will then show the current time and date. (Delay - 40 seconds after dialling).
To hold your outside call:
.
ask your outside caller to wait
.
press the INT Key to hold your call and answer the intercom caller.
Return to your outside caller by pressing the LINE Key.
To release the line:
.
momentarily replace the handset then lift again to answer the intercom call.
Hold Alarm
A call on hold will operate an alarm after 3 minutes and will be disconnected after a further 3 minutes.
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Transferring outside calls
An outside call on Line 1 can be transferred to any other station, as required, via intercom, or by paging:
.
ask your outside party to wait
.
press the INT Key and call the person in any of the methods suggested.
Your outside call is held automatically when the INT Key is pressed. Line1 lamp will flash slowly:
.
.
when the call is taken, Line1 lamp will change to a steady glow replace your handset.
If the called person does not respond, return to your caller by pressing LINE 1 Key.
Receiving a Transferred call.
After being advised of a waiting call:
.
lift the handset
.
press LINE 1 Key and speak to the outside party.
incoming Calls
The LINE Keys on the Handsfree Station are designated Line1 and Line2. Line1 is common to all stations while Line2 is an exclusive line.
The call signal on Line2 is distinguished from the Line 1 signal by a higher pitched tone. The associated line lamp will show an interrupted flash.
To answer:
.
lift the handset and press the LINE Key.
To hold a call:
.
.
ask your outside party to wait press the INT Key. Your outside caller can no longer hear l replace the handset.
Return to the held call by lifting the handset and pressing the LINE Key, any station can take over a held call on Line 1.
If you are engaged on Line1 and a signal is received on Line2 you may either hold or release your existing call.
To hold your existing call:
.
simply press Line2 to answer. Your first call is automatically held.
To release your existing call:
.
.
momentarily replace the handset lift the handset again then press the Line2 Key to answer the new call.
Use of the T Key:
The T Key is used to release an exchange line call when in the “Off Hook” mode. Dial tone will be heard thus enabling you to dial again.
Enquiry call
An outside call may be held while an enquiry call is made. The enquiry may be either an intercom call or an outside call . Your outside call is held automatically when the INT Key, S Key, or the alternative LINE
Key is pressed.
When the outside enquiry call is completed:
To return to the outside party.
After an intercom call:
.
press the LINE Key.
After an outside call:
.
momentarily replace the handset
0 lift the handset then press the original LINE Key.
intercom calls
An intercom or paging call cannot be made if conversation is heard when the handset is lifted. In this case you may either, join in the conversation or hang up and try later.
To make an intercom call:
.
e lift the handset and momentarily press the INT Key dial the required station number. Ring tone is heard.
If the wanted person is engaged on an outside call the ring signal will be heard at the called station.
Wait for the called party to respond.
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To initiate an intercom call “handsfree”:
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press the SPKR Key. The lamp glows
.
press the INT Key and dial the wanted station number.
.
When the call is completed: press the RESET Key.
.
.
.
.
To make an individual call page:
.
lift the handset momentarily press the INT Key dial the wanted station number, wait for the first burst of ring tone press and hold the INT Key, then speak to the called person release the INT Key.
If requested, the called person may respond by lifting the handset, you may then converse normally.
To make an All Call Page:
.
.
.
lift the handset press and hold the INT Key, then make your announcement to all stations release the INT Key.
Any number of people can respond by lifting the handset, you may then converse normally.
Incoming Intercom calls
An incoming intercom call is signalled by single bursts of ring tone, and a paging call is indicated by the calling person’s voice in the station speaker.
In either case, simply lift the handset to answer.
If you are engaged on an outside call and hear the call signal or the calling person’s voice through the station speaker you may either hold or release your outside call before answering the intercom call.
Do not disturb
Your station can be placed in a Do Not Disturb mode by adjusting the Call Volume Control to zero. All audible call signals and paging announcements to your station will be prevented.
Repertory Diaiiing
Frequently called telephone numbers may be stored in your 16 Repertory Dialling locations allowing rapid and simple recalling.
Storing numbers:
.
press the RESET Key and hold depressed
.
press the REPERTORY Dial Key where the number is to be stored
.
dial the telephone number to be stored, the number will be displayed
.
release the RESET Key.
NOTE: A maximum of 24 digits for each number may be stored.
.
.
.
Calling a stored number: ensure the LINE lamp is out lift the handset and press the LINE Key
Dial tone is heard press the appropriate REPERTORY Dial Key.
The stored number will be displayed and called automatically.
Displaying stored numbers.
With the handset “on hook”:
.
press the required REPERTORY Dial Key, the number will be displayed preceded by the letter M.
.
.
Cancelling stored numbers:
.
press the RESET Key and hold depressed press the appropriate REPERTORY Dial Key release the RESET Key, or alternatively, store a new number. The old number will be automatically cancelled.
.
l
Abbreviated diaiiing
Up to 25 frequently called numbers can be stored in the memory for abbreviated number calling.
Storing numbers:
Numbers with up to 24 digits can be stored into memory locations 00-24: press the RESET Key and hold depressed press the ABB Key
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dial the memory location number (00-24) dial the telephone number to be stored. The number will be displayed release the RESET Key.
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Dialling numbers:
.
.
ensure the LINE lamp is out lift the handset and press a free outside LINE Key. Dial tone is heard press the ABB Key dial the abbreviated code number (00-24).
The stored number will be displayed and called automatically.
.
.
.
.
Displaying stored numbers: with the handset “on hook” press the ABB Dial Key dial the 1st digit of the memory location code dial the 2nd digit and hold depressed.
The number stored for that memory location code will be displayed:
.
release the last digit key.
Conference calls
Station conference call.
A conference call may be established between any number of stations:
.
call all stations via the All Call Paging facility and request the conference participants to lift their
.
handsets wait with your handset “Off hook”, for the called parties to respond.
Outside call conference - OPTION.
A conference call may be established between any number of stations and an outside party. The conference can be initiated only from Station 1:
.
ask your outside caller to wait.
If only one internal party is to be included in the conference, the wanted party may be called via
Intercom or by Individual Call Page.
.
If several internal parties are to be included, advise of the conference via the All Call Paging facility.
when the called party/parties have responded ask them to press their LINE Key after the
.
associated lamp has changed to a steady glow.
return to your outside call by pressing LINE 1 Key, then wait for the called party/parties to enter the conference.
.
.
Calling the special telephone - if provided
To call the Special Telephone: lift the handset press the S Key.
If the called Station is free, short bursts of ring tone will be heard. If no tone is heard, the called station is busy. Hang up and try later.
To transfer a call to the Special Telephone:
.
.
.
ask your outside party to wait press the S Key. Your call is now held when the Special Telephone is answered, introduce the call.
Line2 - Parallel Stations
If Line2 on your station is in parallel with any other station the following procedures apply.
No lamps signals are given to indicate Line2 is being used at the parallel station.
If conversation is heard when you select Line2 this means the parallel station already has the line in
USe.
.
Hang up and try later.
Transferring a call - Line2.
A call on Line2 may be transferred to a parallel 2-Line station either vocally, via intercom or by paging:
.
.
ask your outside party to wait press the INTERCOM key and call the wanted person in any of the suggested methods.
Your outside call is held automatically when the INTERCOM key is pressed.
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The LINE lamp will flash slowly:
.
when the called party has been asked to take the call, press LINE2, ensure conversation has proceeded, then replace the handset.
Power failure
During a power failure the Handsfree Station will become inoperative. However, any call in progress when power fails will not be affected by the failure or by restoration. The memory for Repertory Dialling,
Abbreviated Dialling, and the clock is backed up by battery.
The memory back up battery has a nominal service life of three years after which time it should be replaced by the customer.
Door Station - Option
When the Door Station Key is pressed the chime tones will be heard at all Telephone Stations.
To answer the Door Station Signal:
.
press the INT Key and dial 6.
If an intercom call is in progress all stations must go on hook before the Door Station can be answered.
Room Monitor - Option
To monitor sound within the vicinity of the Room Monitor Station:
.
ensure the Room Monitor Station switch is “ON”.
Then, from a Handsfree Station in another location:
.
.
press the SPKR Key, the lamp will glow press the INT Key and dial 4.
Sounds from the Room Monitor location will be heard through the speaker of the Handsfree Station.
To release the monitor connection press the RESET Key. The lamp will go out. Turn the Room Monitor
Station switch “OFF”.
Music on Hold - Option
If provided your callers will hear music any time a call on Line1 is placed on hold. Music on Hold is not available on Line2.
PABX Operation
If your Handsfree Station Is an extension from a PABX, facilities such as hold and transfer are initiated by pressing the LINE Key.
NOTE: This applies to Line1 only. PABX hold and transfer is not provided on Line2.
Depending on the type of PABX from which your Handsfree Station operates, a special procedure may be necessary if the Last Number Redial facility is to be used for an outside call.
The special procedure is as follows.
.
.
To call the number initially:
.
lift the handset and press the LINE Key
.
dial access code applicable to your PABX system to obtain an outside line when dial tone is heard press LNR Key dial wanted number.
.
.
To use last number redial:
.
lift the handset and press the LINE Key, PABX dial tone will be heard press the LNR Key for outside dial tone press LNR Key.
The last number called will be displayed and automatically dialled again.
Front Panel Coiour Change
Alternative front panel colour sheets are provided with each station. When removing the clear plastic plate to change the colour sheets underneath, use a pin to retract the retaining lug located at the top of the panel.
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Fig. 4.4. shows the functional blocks of the Handsfree Station.
LINE1 :
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CIRCUIT ;
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HANDSET
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Fig. 4.4. Handsfree Station Block Diagram
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Telephone Circuit
The telephone circuit is a conventional Japanese transmitter receiver circuit.
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Ring Detect
Detects and converts incoming ring current on Line2 to ring tone distinctive to Line2.
Changeover Circuit
At rest Line1 is connected to the telephone circuit.
Incoming ring on Line2 causes the Changeover Circuit to select the Line2 Ring Detect circuit and applies ring signal to the speaker and the Line2 lamp which flashes in synchronism with the ring.
The operation of Line2 key causes the telephone circuit/handsfree circuit to be connected to Line2 via the Changeover Circuit. If a call is in progress the Changeover Circuit will place this call in hold while a call is answered on the other line.
Handsfree Circuit
Provides both way amplification of speech via microphone and speaker to enable calls to be made without using the handset. The Handsfree Circuit employs voice switching to prevent feedback difficulties and make best use of amplifier circuitry.
Monitor Amplifier
Provides amplification of monitoring and handsfree calls on Line 1 and Line2. Provides volume control for all amplified signals.
Decadic Diaiier
When strapped accordingly, provides decadic dialling signals under control of the keypad or memory to
Line1 or Line2 or both. Also provides decadic dialling on intercom if required.
Signal Amplifier
Provides amplification of tones and paging signals received on the data pair including door station signals.
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Data Sender/Receiver
Sends control data to the Main Equipment under direction from the main CPU.
Receives data and paging signals from the Main Equipment and initiates tone and lamp signals.
Refer to Table 1.6 Control Signals.
Regulator
A combination regulator circuit provides a + 15 V and -15 V to the handsfrw circuit and + 5 V to the
CPU and support circuitry.
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DTMF Diaiier
When strapped accordingly, provides V.F. dialling under control of the keypad or memory to Line 1 or
Line2 or both. Also provides V.F. dialling on intercom if required.
Memory
Capacity: 1K byte x 4 bit.
Provides storage for abbreviated dialling, repertory dialling and last number redial.
Clock
Control circuit for time/day/month/year. Input and output are under control of the central processor.
DC-DC Converter
Provides the supply voltage for the numeric display panel.
Relay Drive
Provides a drive interface for the following relays: Dial Pulse (Dl), Dial Shunt (DS), Tone Dial (TD),
Speaker Mode (Mon), Hold (H), Powerfail (PF), Line Changeover (LR).
Main CPU
Central processor, Capacity 4K byte x 4 bit, controls all functions of the Handsfrw Station except the display.
Display CPU
Capacity 2K byte x 4 bit.
By interchange of data with the main CPU the display CPU controls the display of dialled number time/date, and elapsed time (Timer).
Display
Provides a display of up to 12 digits and one indicator digit.
TSKB-T105-HF
Keypad
Provides push button dial data to both CPU’s.
Function Keys
Provide function controls for repertory dialling, Line 1, Line2, intercom, S, speaker, timer, abbreviated dialling, last number redial, Terminate, and Reset.
STATION BASE
Lithium Battety
Provides memory back up for repertory dialling, abbreviated dialling and the clock during power fail.
Access Barring Keyiock
An option, if fitted, provides a key control to bar all dial functions.
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4.5.1
STATION AMPLIFIER
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Station Amplifier is a separate unit to provide amplification of incoming ring and page announcements to CommanderT stations. Its internal speaker can be used for low volume applications or a separate weatherproof Horn Speaker option may be used for high volume applications.
It is housed in a surface mounted plastic box (fig. 4.5) requires a mains power outlet and includes an on/off switch and volume control. Station Amplifiers may be connected to any or all stations or used separately as a paging point.
TELEPHONE
STATION
(OPTIONAL)
HORN
SPEAKER
(OPTIONAL)
Kl
TERMINAL BLOCK
(S29/2?) t
MAIN EQUIPMENT
TERMINATE AT EITHER
CTM OR STATION SOCKET
Fig. 4.5 - Station Amplifier
4.5.2
FACILITIES AND OPERATION
The Station Amplifier provides amplification of the following signals to any CommanderT Telephone
Station, 2-Line Station or Handsfrw Station: a.
Incoming exchange ring on system line.
b.
Incoming exchange ring on LINE2 if provided.
Incoming internal ring.
:: Individual or all call page announcements.
Door chime.
9.
Hold Alarm.
Off hook Alarm.
Any or all CommanderT stations may have a Station Amplifier connected and up to 3 Station Amplifiers may be connected in parallel to any station.
The Station Amplifier may be turned on or off at the switch on its face panel and the output volume level can be adjusted by the user with the volume control knob.
The volume control, on/off switch and power supply of the Station Amplifier have no effect on the operation of the Telephone Station volume control and vice-versa. Incoming exchange ring from the system line can be controlled with the appropriate Main Equipment ring assignment switches. If the
Main Equipment power supply fails, the Station Amplifier will not amplify station power fail ring.
For loud amplification a separate 200 mm weatherproof horn speaker may be connected and located remote from the Station Amplifier.
If separate page announcements only are required then the Station Amplifier may be connected in lieu of a station. For example if a Station Amplifier was connected to a station port No. 5 then any other station could make an external page announcement by pressing “INTERCOM”, “5”,
INTERCOM/speak”.
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Fig. 4.6 shows the functional components of the Station Amplifier.
INPUTS
I
I
STATION AMPLIFIER
BLOCK SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM.
--
I
I EXTERNAL
‘Iv-+ TONE
AMPLIFIER
TONE
SWITCH + AND
LEVEL
CONTROL
240 v
/\ P O W E R . .k GREY / BLACK I-‘/E)
I --, PAK
I
POWER
REGULATION
PR
412v
Fig. 4.6 - Station Amplifier Block Diagram
INTERNAL
SPEAKER I
I
I
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The Station Amplifier can be configured as a single line unit or as a two line unit. A single line unit must be fed from the data pair from the Main Equipment and the second line connects directly across the
2nd exchange line.
This section describes each of these components in more detail.
Power Pack
The Power Supply pair contains a transformer which converts incoming 246 V AC mains power to
12 V DC. This voltage is fed to the Voltage Regulator Circuit on the main printed circuit assembly.
SAB-T105-SA
Voltage Regulator Circuit
The Voltage Regulator Circuit houses a regulator which smooths the rectified voltage to + 12 V DC and provides an input polarity protection Diode.
System Tone Detection Circuit
This circuit is designed to sense from the data signals on the data pair, the ring cadence and tone generated in the ME originating from an Exchange line call or intercom call and in addition the paging voice signals. It supplies the biasing potentials for the TONE SWITCH circuit and allows the ring tone signal and paging voice signals to pass through from the data pair. These signals are superimposed on the data signal.
Tone Switch
An analogue switch is employed to switch the desired signals (either tone and/or voice from the ME or tone from the 2nd exchange line) on to the Tone Amplifier.
Simultaneous signals appearing at the switch are switched favouring the System Signals (ME originated).
Tone Amplifier
This circuit is a simple linear amplifier which boosts the low level signals (tone or voice) to a level which drives either the monitor speaker or external Horn Speaker.
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4.6
4.6.1
4.6.2
4.6.3
The LINK provides the option of either external Horn Speaker or internal low level monitor speaker connection
The level control is continuous from a low level (not silent) to high level.
Exchange Line Tone Detection and Line Isolation Circuit
This circuit provides the necessary high voltage line isolation and ring tone detection. The regeneration of ring tone is made identifiable by tone distinctive from the System Ring tone signal.
INSTALLATION SUPPLEMENT
INTRODUCTION
This section describes the additional requirements for the installation of the 2-Line Station, the
Handsfree Station and the Station Amplifier. Other aspects of the T105 System installation are detailed in section 2.
System line limits are listed in section 1.7 and include cabling limits for the 2-Line Station, Handsfree
Station and Station Amplifier with the Horn Loudspeaker.
EQUIPMENT ORDERING
The Telephone Service Order provides initial customer information. Copies of the System Order Form, with details of customer options, are also provided to enable the requisition of all necessary items of equipment for the installation.
Appendix B provides a guide for ordering Commander T105 equipment for installation.
P-LINE STATION
The e-Line Station is a Gwire station using the third pair of wires for the second (direct) exchange line.
.
A secondary Cable Terminating Module, CTM-T105-2LHF, must be provided with the first
2-Line or Handsfree Station to be installed on a Commander T105 System.
.
2-Line Stations must be ordered as either V.F. or decadic to suit the Commander T105 System on which it is to be installed.
.
Both exchange lines on the 2-Line Station must be the same i.e. either V.F. of decadic.
.
2-Line Stations are supplied with a pack of five alternative colour cards, and a user guide booklet.
.
The second line on a 2-Line Station may be paralleled as the second line of other 2-Line Stations within the limits of parallel telephones. In this situation the lamp signals may be misleading to the user.
NOTE: When a Commander T105 System is installed with a 2-Line Station, it is not essential to install a Power Fail Tone Caller (TC-T105-PF) as this facility is included in the 2-Line Station.
Fig. 4.7 - Internal View of 2-Line Station
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HANDSFREE STATION
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.
The Handsfree Station is also a 6-wire station using the third pair of wires for the second (direct) exchange line.
A secondary Cable Terminating Module, CTM-T105-2LHF, must be provided with the first
2-Line or Handsfree Station to be installed on a Commander T105 System to provide termination and surge protection on the second line.
Handsfree Stations are programmed using links to be either V.F. or decadic to suit the particular installation. See Table 4.1 and Fig. 4.5.
Exchange lines on the Handsfree Station are separately programmed and may be a combination of V.F. and decadic.
Handsfree Stations are equipped with a power supply and require a mains power outlet within 2 metres of the station location.
The memory for the abbreviated dialling, repertory dialling and clock functions is maintained during power fail by a customer replaceable battery at the rear of the Handsfree Station.
The memory support battery must be inserted at the time of installation. See Fig. 4.9.
Handsfree Stations are supplied with a pack of nine alternative colour cards, and user guide booklet.
Line 1 Line2
Decadic Operation
VF Operation
Link SC1 open
Link SC1 closed
Link SC2 open
Link SC2 closed
Table 4.1 - DecadicNF Dialling for Handsfree Station
POWER ~~DIJLAR
JACK JACK
,o Tl
:>4 T2
!$ “R: fi
ACCESS BARRING
KEYLOCK & BRACKET
(IF F I T T E D ) \
4 8
CP3
CP2 -
SC1 SC2
1
8
II
Fig. 4.6 - Internal View of Handsfree Station
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CONNECTOR
PLUG
LOWER CASE
CONNECTOR /@fNlRE ‘i BATTERY HOLDER
SOCKET
Fig. 4.9 - Battery Installation for Memory Backup
NOTE: Battery Replacement Types include: Union Carbide 2L76 BP, Sanyo CR1/3N (3.0 volt Lithium
160 mAh).
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SECONDARY CABLE TERMINATING MODULE
When the e-Line or Handsfree Station is used for stations No. 3-5 then an associated STIB-T105 is required in the Main Equipment.
A secondary Cable Terminating Module, CTM-T105-2LHF, is required in the Main Equipment for terminating the second lines. This CTM provides terminations and lightning protection for up to 5 second lines and is mounted with plastic PBA mounting posts as shown in Fig. 4.10. The Earth lead from CTM-T105-2LHF must be connected to the Earth terminal of the CTM-105. If the CCK-T105 option is required it mounts on the CTM-T105-2LHF using plastic PBA mounting posts in the holes provided in the CTM.
MAIN EQUIPMENT
FRAME
I
PLASTIC PSA
MOUNTING POSTS
CCK-T105
(IF FITTED)
CT&T1 05-2LHF --f
Fig. 4.10 - Location of Cable Terminating Module CTM-T105-2LHF
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4.6.7
WALL MOUNTING
The 2-Line and Handsfree Stations may be wall mounted using a Wall Mounting Kit (WMK-T105) in the same manner as the standard Telephone Station. (Refer section 2.7.2)
COLOUR PANELS
At installation one of the colour panels should be fitted, according to the customer’s preference, and the exchange lines and station numbers entered in the spaces provided, as shown in figure 4.11.
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.
Enter
Exchange Line Numbers and
Station Number
/
4.6.6
4.6.9
Fig. 4.11 - Line and Station Number Positions (2-Line Station)
STATION ACCESS BARRING KEYLOCK
Key controlled access barring can be provided as an option on the 2-Line and Handsfree Stations by installing the Access Barring Keylock Kit (ABK-T105) S.361/11. This kit disables the dial to bar access.
Refer to section 2.7.3 for installation of the Access Barring Keylock Kit.
CABLING AND TERMINATION
Cabling for a 2-Line and Handsfree Station is 6-wire in accordance with the cabling scheme shown in figure 4.12.
2ND EXCH. LINE
S T A T I O N S 2 - S
2ND EXCH. LINE
S T A T I O N 1
S T A T I O N 5
STATION 4
Fig. 4.12 - P-Line Station Cabling Scheme
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The additional exchange line(s) is cabled to the CTM-T105-2LHF and terminated on the La, Lb terminals and the cable pair for Line2 of the 2-Line or Handsfree Station is terminated on 2a, 2b terminals as in figure 4.8 and Table 4.2.
The plug on both the 2-Line and Handsfree Station must be captive in the socket to avoid a short circuit on Line2 and the link must be removed from terminals 2 and 3 of the socket.
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PLUG 81 SOCKET
6031610
TERMINAL No.
CTM
DESIGNATION
(n = Station No.) CABLE FUNCTION
White ON)
Blue (B)
Green g;
Orange
Red (4
Black
WI
2
6
4
3 (Note 1)
1
5
LINE 1 (+)
LINE 1 (-)
LINE 2 (+)
LINE 2 (-)
DATA 1 (+)
DATA2(-)
Note 1: Remove strap 2-3.
Table 4.2 - Terminations for P-Line and Handsfree Stations na nb
2an
2bn nD1 nD2
4.6.10
STATION AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION
Serial and item numbers, codes, and descriptions of equipment required for installation of a Station
Amplifier are listed in the Appendix.
The Station Amplifier is connected via a 4-wire cable to either a station socket or direct to the Cable
Terminating Modules (see Fig. 4.5, Cabling) in the Main Equipment with terminations as shown in Table
4.3.
STATION
AMPLIFIER
TERMINATIONS
Dl
D2
2a (note 1)
2b (note 1)
Red
Black
White
Blue
CABLE
(R)
(W
610 SOCKET
T E R M I N A T I O N S o r
1
5
3
4
CTM
TERMINATIONS
(n = Station No.) nD1 nD2
2an
2bn
An exclusive power outlet must be provided for the power pack supplied with the Station Amplifier. The power cord is connected to the screw terminations designated “Power” and the cord is anchored with a twist around a plastic spiggot as shown in Fig. 4.13. Power cord polarity is grey ( + ve) grey/black ( - ve).
If the Station Amplifier is used without a station for extensions 3, 4 or 5, then an STIB-T105 must be provided in the Main Equipment.
The separately ordered Horn Speaker LS-T105-SA, S361/28 (option) is terminated at the screw terminals designated “EXT SPKR” and the internal speaker is disconnected by moving the link designated “SC1 SPKR”. From “INT” position to “EXT” position. Terminal Block (S28/27, 116) may be used for the installation of the Horn Speaker.
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Fig. 4.13 - Station Amplifier Internal Layout
Refer to section 1.7 for line limits for the Station Amplifier and Horn Loudspeaker.
4.6.11
SUPPLEMENTARY OPERATING TESTS
These operating tests are to be applied to the e-Line Station, Handsfree Station, and Station Amplifier after the standard operating tests have been applied to Line1 and the system in accordance with section 2.10.
The supplementary operating tests refer only to the second exchange line and the additional features of the 2-Line Station, Handsfree Station and Station Amplifier.
NOTE: The Monitor function on the Handsfree Station is applied by pressing the SPKR key and released by pressing the RESET key.
The “Possible Fault” column in the operating test tables refers to the Fault Tables in section 4.7.4.
P-LINE STATION
Test at 2-Line Station
(Lines)
EXCHANGE LINE SEIZED
LINE LAMP LIT
DIAL TONE RECEIVED
CORRECT NUMBER REACHED
SPEECH PATH PRESENT
HOLD FUNCTION (LINE LAMP FLASHES SLOWLY)
LINE CAN BE RESEIZED
LINE RELEASED
LINE LAMP OFF
RINGING SIGNAL HEARD (LINE LAMP FLASHING)
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Fault
210
210
210 z
207
201, 202
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Test Station Amplifier
INCOMING EXCHANGE RING HEARD
INCOMING INTERCOM RING HEARD
ALL CALL AND INDIVIDUAL CALL PAGE HEARD
VOLUME CONTROL OPERATES
HANDSFREE STATION
Test at Handsfree Station
EXCHANGE LINE SEIZED
LINE LAMP LIT
DIAL TONE RECEIVED
CORRECT NUMBER REACHED
SPEECH PATH PRESENT
HANDSFREE OPERATION
MICROPHONE CUTOFF
HOLD FUNCTION (LINE LAMP FLASHES SLOWLY)
LINE CAN BE RESEIZED
LINE RELEASED BY SWITCH HOOK
LINE RELEASED BY T KEY (DIAL TONE RE-RECEIVED)
LINE RELEASED BY RESET KEY
LAST NUMBER REDIAL
TIMBER OPERATION
DATE AND TIME SETTING
REPERTORY DIALLING
ABBREVIATED DIALLING
I
Possible
Fault
301, 302
301, 302
361,302
301,302
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4-26
4-26
Possible
Fault
203
204
210
210
210
210
210
E
203
210
210
210
210
210
210
210
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4.7
4.7.1
MAINTENANCE SUPPLEMENT
INTRODUCTION
This section describes the maintenance of 2-Line Stations, Handsfree Stations and Station Amplifiers.
Maintenance of all other items in the Commander T105 System are covered in section 3 and the same general principles apply to these optional stations.
Maintenance of the 2-Line Station, Handsfree Station and the Station Amplifier is accomplished by a complete unit change over with the exception of some consumable parts as listed in Table 4.5 and normal CommanderT station maintenance parts.
P-Line Station
Maintenance on 2-Line Stations is confined to replacement of the following components:
- Line and handset cords;
- Transmitters, receivers and complete handsets;
- Detachable number cards, colour cards, faceplate and knobs;
- Power Fail Tone Callers;
- Access Barring Keylocks; and
- Wall Mounting Kii Components.
NOTE: Line cord replacement in the 2-Line Station requires the removal of the telephone station printed circuit board from the station base.
Handsfree Station
Maintenance on Handsfree Stations is confined to replacement of the following components:
- Line and handset cords;
- Transmitters, receivers and complete handsets;
- Detachable number cards, colour cards, faceplate and knobs; and
- Wall Mounting Kit components.
Faults which cannot be rectified by replacement of the above parts will require replacement of the complete Station.
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Wall Telephone Station Removal
See Fig. 2.19 for details of how to unclip a wall mounted Telephone Station.
Handset Dismantling
To dismantle the handset for replacement of the transmitter, receiver or handset cord.
Refer to Section 3.5.3.
Station Amplifier
Maintenance on the Station Amplifier is confined to replacement of the Station Amplifier as a unit and the Horn Loudspeaker if fitted.
4.7.2
TERMINATION VOLTAGES
For the expected range of termination voltages, see Table
Station
610
Socket Designation Power ON
Voltages
Power OFF
Telephone Station sockets
2
6
1
5 na (+I nb l-1 nD1 ( + ) n D 2 ( - )
23-24 V
22-23 V
50 V (exchange dial tone)
(ok (Note 1)
4
(Note 2) 3
I
2 a n ( + )
2 b n ( - )
50 v
(exchange dial tone)
50 v
(exchange dial tone)
Notes: 1. o/c = open circuit. Due to the high impedance of the termination with the Power
OFF, induced voltages may be measured.
2. Termination for 2-Line and Handsfree Stations.
Table 4.4 - Termination Voltages
4.7.3
MAINTENANCE PARTS
Only parts exclusive to 2-Line Stations, Handsfree Stations and Station Amplifiers are included in this section, other system parts are covered in section 3.6.
NOTE: Exploded views showing field maintenance parts are shown in Appendix C.
CONSUMABLE ITEMS
Component Description
DOCUMENTATION
User Guide Book, Includes 2-Line
Station
User Guide Book, Handsfree Station
2-LINE STATION
Line Cord
Long Line Cord
Face Plate
Colour Card Set
HANDSFREE STATION
Line Cord
Power Supply
Face Plate
Colour Card Set
1
Code
DCC-T105-UGB/2
DCC-T105-UGBIHF
LC-T105-2L
LC-T105-2UL
FP-T105-2LTS
CCS-T105-2LTS
LC-T105-HF/L
PS-T105-HFTS
FP-T105-HFTS
CC!%T105-HFTS
Table 4.5 - Consumable Items.
361162
361163
361l76
361l79
361i77
361l78
361/75
361181
361187
361/88
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ACCOUNTABLE ITEMS
The items listed below will be held at the FDC/SDC store. When the diagnostic procedures indicate that one or more of these parts require replacement, they should be obtained from the store on a one-forone basis.
Component Description Code S/I No.
Cable Terminating Module - 2-Line or Handsfree
Station Amplifier
Horn Loudspeaker
Telephone Station - e-Line, Decadic
Telephone Station - 2-Line, V.F.
Telephone Station - Handsfree
CTM-T105-2LHF
SA-T105
LS-T105-SA
TS-T105-2LDEC
TS-T105-2LVF
TS-T105-HF
Table 4.6 - Accountable Items.
361/16
361126
361 I29
361/70
361171
361180
4.7.4
SUPPLEMENTARY FAULT flNDlNG TABLES
These fault tables should only be used after all Line 1 and System faults have been eliminated using the fault tables in section 3.8.
The supplementary fault finding tables refer only to second exchange line faults and faults exclusive to the e-Line Station, Handsfree Station and Station Amplifier.
NOTE: The MONITOR function on the Handsfree Station is applied by pressing the SPKR key and released by pressing the RESET key.
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Fault
No.
201
202
203
204
205
208
207
208
208
210
2-LINE STATION AND HANDSFREE STATION
Fault
Description
No incoming exchange Line2 ring signal (Line
Lamp Flashes).
No incoming exchange Line2 signal (Audible or VisualJ
Exchange Line2 cannot be seized.
Line2 lamp does not light when exchange line seized.
Exchange Line 2 cannot be placed on hold.
Line2 lamp does not flash when call is on hold.
Exchange Line2 cannot be released by switch hook operation.
1
Replace
1
3
1
1
2
2
Station Procedures
1. Check for exchange line operation on lead-in cable.
2. Check link between terminals 2 and 3 is removed from station line socket.
1. Release MON or press RESET key.
B. party voice not monitored with MONI
SPKR operated.
MON lamp does not light during monitoring.
1
3 1. Restore handset.
2. Increase volume.
All other faults with
2-Line or
Handsfree
Station.
1
NOTE: Possible cabling faults: Check cable terminations and voltage levels
Table 4.7 - P-Line and Handsfree Station Faults
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Fault
No.
301
302
Fault
Description
Non operation of Station
Amplifier.
Non operation of Horn
Speaker.
STATION AMPLIFIER
Replace
Station Procedures
1. Check SC1 SPKR link.
2. Speaker connections.
3. Test for 12 V DC at terminals.
4. Test for Telephone Station operation.
5. Change STIB or CTM if not used in connection with a telephone station.
6. Replace Station Amplifier and power supply.
1. Test for operation with internal speaker.
2. Check SC1 SPKR Link.
3. Replace Horn Speaker.
NOTE: Possible cabling faults: Check cable terminations and voltage levels
Table 4.8 - Station Amplifier Faults
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APPENDIX
CONTENTS
A.
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS BLOCK DIAGRAM
B.
INSTALLATION EQUIPMENT ORDERING GUIDE
C.
MAIN EQUIPMENT AND TELEPHONE STATION FIELD MAINTENANCE PARTS
(Exploded Diagrams)
D.
SERIAL 361 SUMMARY - ALPHABETICAL
E.
F.
SERIAL 361 SUMMARY - NUMERICAL
SERIAL 361 DESCRIPTIVE LIST
G.
MECHANICAL DRAWINGS
H.
INSTALLATION CHART
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APPENDIX A - HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
CE- 99159
COMMANDER T105
TELEPHONE SYSTEM
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
I
,STANDARD BOARDS,
Y
,ADDIT I ONA L BOARDs,
Y
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,’
/’
SEE INSET FOR
STATION ALTERNATIVES ,/,”
ME-T105
1 ISSUED
EQUIPPED
1021
POWER SUPPLY MODULE
Y
2W
1 EXCHANGE LINE
(DIRECT OR PBXI I
I
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EARTH
(RECALL / PROTECTION1
STATION ALTERNATIVES
TS-T105-VF or
TS-T105 - DEC
240v
TS -TlOS- HF
SA -T105
DS-TIOS-SM or
DS-TlOS-SS or
DS-TlOS-90
IFMK-T105-DSI
IFMB-TlOS-DSI
KEy
ABK ACCESS BARRING KEYLOCK KIT
BD BRONZE DECORATIVE (SEE DS)
CCK CLASSIFICATION CHANGE KEYLOCK KIT
CCS COLOUR CARD SET
CPB CENTRAL PROCESSOR BOARD
CTM CABLE TERMINATING MODULE
DEC DECADIC (DIALLINGI
DS DOOR STATION 3 ALTERNATIVES
DSIB DOOR STATION INTERFACE BOARD
FMB FLUSH MOUNTING BACKBOARD (FOR DS)
FMK FLUSH MOUNTING Kll (FORDS)
HF HANDSFREE
ICB INTERCOM CONTROL BOARD
ME MAiN EDUIPMENT
MOHB MUSIC ON HOLD BOARD
PF
PS
POWER FAIL
POWER SUPPLY
RMS
RXT
SA
SM ss
TC
TS
TWIB
VF
WMK
ROOM MONITOR STATION
REMOTE EXTENSION
STATION AMPLIFIER
SURFACE MOUNTED (SEE DSI
STAINLESS STEEL FACE (SEE OS1
TONE CALLER
TELEPHONE STATION
TWO WIRE INTERFACE BOARD
VOICE FREQUENCY IDIALLINGJ
WALL MOUNTING KIT
2W TWO WIRES REQUIRED, ETC
2L TWO LINE
MAXIMUM OF THREE REQUIRED
% TELEPHONE EXCHANGE
.
TELECOM PLUG/SOCKET (603M/blOM
7
Fig. Al - Hardware Requirements Block Diagram
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APPENDIX B INSTALLATION EQUIPMENT ORDERING GUIDE
MAIN EQUIPMENT AND TELEPHONE STATIONS
Table B-l
SYSTEM with: plus OPTIONS aTY.
DECADIC
SYSTEM lTEMS
ME-T105
PS-T105
ICB-T105-DEC
STIB-T105
361/l
361R
361/3
36115 iif i i i i [f fB” # rf !# i\
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3 1
ITEMS
ME-T105
PS-T105
ICB-T105-VF
STIB-TlO5
361/l
361R
36114
36115
1’ 2’ 3’ 4* 5’
TS-T105-HF
TWIB-T105
MOHB-T105
DSIB-T105
ABK-T105
CCK-T105
RMS-T105
SA-T105
361/7
361/6
36119
361/l 1
361/12
361l35
361t26
1
1 ” ’
1*=
1
1 l-15’
TWIB-T105
MOHET105
DSIB-T105
ABK-T105
1 CCK-T105
RMS-T105
SA-T105
361ff
361t6
361/9
361/l 1
361112
361L35
361126
NOTE: One power fail tone caller, TC-TlO!i-PF, (refer Table B-2) MUST be provided per System.
QTY.
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STATION OPTIONS
OPTION
Wall Mounting
Power Fail Tone Caller (one/system required)
Long Line Cord
Outgoing Access Barring Keylock
Horn Loudspeaker
Long Line Cord, 2-Line Station
ITEM REQUIRED
WMK-T105
TC-TlO5-PF
LC-T105-L
ABK-T105
LS-T105-SA
LC-T105-2UL
361/36
361/40
361151
361/l 1
361129
361l79
Table B-2
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*DOOR STATIONS AND MOUNTING OPTIONS
OPTION
Flush Mounting Backboard
ITEM REQUIRED
Surface Mounted DS-T105-SM 361/32 l?~sh Mounted - Stainless Steel or
DS-T105-SS 361133
Flush Mounted - Bronze Decorative DS-T105-BD 361/34
----------------------.------------_-
Flush Mounting Kit FMK-T105-DS 361/50
FMB-T105-DS 361152
Table B-3
QTY.
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NOTE: Two-wire Telephone Apparatus must be provided additionally according to customer requirement.
B - l T105
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Appendix C Field Maintenance Parts
APPENDIX C A FIELD MAINTENANCE PARTS
361/37136l-
361/36
361149
361/22
361/23
TELEPHONE STATION
361147
361146
LEGEND:
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C O D E
361111
361/Z
361fZ3
361R4
361r25
361t.X
361137
361/36
361140
361141
ABK-T105
LB-T1 05
MB-T105
KHC-T105
HSC-T105
WMK-T105
GSL-T105-W
TMK-T105
TC-TlO5-PF
LC-T105
DESCRIPTION S/I CODE DESCRIPTION
ACCESS BARRING KEYLOCK KIT
LINE BUlTON
MONITOR BUlTON
361142 HC-T105
361143 H S - T 1 0 5
361 I46 NC-T1 05TS
HANDSET CORD
HANDSET
NUMBER CARD
KEYLOCK HOLE COVER
HANDSET SCREW COVER
WALL MOUNTING KIT
GRAVITY SWITCH LEVER-WALL MODEL 361/51
TABLE MODEL KIT
POWER FAIL TONE CALLER
361/47 FP-Tl05-TS
3 6 1146 CCS-T105-TS
361 I49
361153
361162
SCK-Tl05-TS
LC-T105-L
FACE PLATE
COLOUR CARD SET
.SLIDE CONTROL KNOB
LONG LINE CORD
CCS-fl05-TS/2 COLOUR CARD SET (Mk2)
DOC-T105-UGB USER GUIDE BOOK
LINE CORD 336600 REC-N RECEIVER INSET
338601 T R A - N TRANSMllTER INSET
Fig. Cl - Field Maintenance Parts for Commander T105 Telephone Station
(X-T1 05-DEC or TS-T105-VF)
C - l T105
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Appendix C Field Maintenance Parts
LEGEND: sn
CODE DESCRIPTION
36112
36113
36114
36115
36116
PS-T105 POWER SUPPLY MODULE
ICB-T105-DEC INTERCOM CONTROL BOARD-DECADIC
ICB-T105-VF
ST&T1 05
CTM-T105
INTERCOM CONTROL BOARD-VF
STATION INTERFACE BOARD
CABLE TERMINATING MODULE
361l7
36116
36119
361110
361/l 1
TWIB-T105
MOHB-T105
DSIB-T105
RASA-T105
ABK-T105
2-WIRE EXTENSION INTERFACE BOARD
MUSIC ON HOLD BOARD
DOOR STATION INTERFACE BOARD
RING ASSIGNMENT SWITCH ASSEMBLY
ACCESS BARRING KEYLOCK KIT
36102 CCK-T105 CLASSIFICATION CHANGE KEYLOCK KIT
361113
361114
CPB-T105
VRA-T105
CENTRALPROCESSORBOARD
VOLTAGE REGULATOR ASSEMBLY
NWP-T105-ME NUMBER AND WINDOW PANEL 361115
361116
361117
361/18
CTM-T105-2LHF CABLE TERMINATING MODULE
DP-T105-ME
MP-T105
111236 -
DESIGNATION PLATE
PBA MOUNTING POST
FUSE, 200 mA
MAIN EQUIPMENT
Fig. C2 - Field Maintenance Parts for Commander T105 Main Equipment (ME-TlOB) c - 2 T105
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Appendix C Field Maintenance Parts
APPENDIX C - FIELD MAINTENANCE PARTS
361/37(36)-
361136
361149
361122
361/23
361177
361176
361162 A i \ 336/600
,
I
361’11-
361124
CE-99161
Sht3
LEGEND:
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CODE
361/11 ABK-T105
361122 LET105
361123 MB-T105
361r24 KHC-T105
361125 HSC-T105
361136 W M K - T 1 0 5
361/37 GSL-T105-W
361/36 T M K - T 1 0 5
361142 HC-T105
361143 HS-T105
361146 NC-T1 05-TS
DESCRIPTION
ACCESS BARRING KEYLOCK
KIT
LINE BUTTON
MONITOR BUlTON
KEYLOCK HOLE COVER
HANDSET SCREW COVER
WALL MOUNTING KIT
GRAVITY SWITCH LEVER -
WALL MODEL
TABLE MODEL KIT
HANDSET CORD
HANDSET
NUMBER CARD
S/I
361149
361162
361l72
361l73
36ll76
361l77
361l70
361i79
330/600
CODE DESCRIPTION
SCK-TlO5-TS SLIDE CONTROL KNOB
DOC-T105-UGB/2 USER GUIDE BOOK
TSB-T105-PLDEC TELEPHONE STATION BOARD
P-LINE DECADIC
TSB-T105-PLVF TELEPHONE STATION BOARD
2-LINE VF
LC-T105-2L
FP-T105-2LTS
LINE CORD
FACE PLATE
CCS-TlOS-2LTS COLOUR CARD SET
LC-T105-2UL LONG LINE CORD
REC-N RECEIVER INSET
TRA-N TFlANSMllTER INSET
Fig. C3 - Field Maintenance Parts for Commander T105 P-Line Station.
(X-T1 05-2LDEC or TS-T105-2LVF)
C-3 T105
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Apfsndix D Serial 361 - Alphabetical
APPENDIX D
SERIAL 361 SUMMARY - ALPHABETICAL
CODE S/I No.
DESCRIPTION
ABK-T105
CCK-T105
CC!S-T105-TS
CCS-T105-TS/2
CCS-T105-HF!-S
CC!%T105-2LTS
CPB-T105
CTM-T105
CTM-T105-2LHF
DOGT105-IM
DOC-Tl05-UGBIHF
DOGT105-UGB
DOGT105-UGB12
DP-T105-ME
DS-Tl05-BD
DS-T105-SM
DS-TlO5-SS
DSIB-T105
FM&T1 05-DS
FMK-T105-DS
FP-T105-TS
FP-Tl05-HFTS
FP-T105-2LTS
GSL-T105-W
HC-T105
HS-T105
HSGT105
ICB-T105-DEC
ICET105-VF
KHC-T105-TS
LB-T1 05
LGT105
LC-TlO5-L
LC-T105-2L
LC-T105-2UL
LC-T105-HF/L
LS-T105-SA
MB-T1 05
ME-T1 05
MOHB-T105
MP-T105
NC-T1 05-TS
NWP-T105-ME
PST1 05
PST1 05-SA
PS-T105-HFTS
RASA-T105
RMS-T105
SA-T105
SAB-Tl05-SA
SCK-T105-TS
STIB-T105
TC-TlO5-PF
TMK-T105
TS-T105-DEC
TS-T105-2LDEC
T!S-Tl05-HF
TS-T105-VF
TS-T105-2LVF
TWIB-T105
VRA-T105
WMK-T105
361ff6
361 I79
361/75
361129
361123
361/l
36118
361118
361146
361115
36112
361127
381181
361110
361135
361126
361189
361149
36115
361140
361138
361130
361/70
361/80
361/31
361/71
361ff
361/14
361136
361163
361160
361162
361/17
361134
361132
361133
361/g
361152
381150
361/47
361187
361/l 1
361/12
361148
361153
361188
381l78
361113
36116
361116
361/61
361l77
361137
36? 142
361143
361 I25
36113
36114
361124
361122
361141
361 I51
Access Barring Keylock Kit
Classification Change Keylock Kit
Colour Card Set
Colour Card Set (Mk2)
Colour Card Set, Handsfree Station
Colour Card Set, 2-Line Station
Central Processor Board
Cable Terminating Module
Cable Terminating Module, 2-Line/Handsfree Station
Installation and Maintenance Manual
User Guide Booklet, Handsfree Station
User Guide Booklet
User Guide Booklet, revised to include 2-Line Station
Designation Plate
Door Station - Flush Mounting, Bronze Decorative
Door Station - Surface Mounting
Door Station - Flush Mounting, Stainless Steel
Door Station Interface Board
Flush Mounting Backboard
Flush Mounting Kit
Face Plate
Face Plate, Handsfree Station
Face Plate, e-Line Station
Gravity Switch Lever - Wall Model
Handset Cord
Handset
Handset Screw Cover
Intercom Control Board - Decadic
Intercom Control Board - VF
Keylock Hole Cover
Line Button
Line Cord
Long Line Cord
Line Cord, 2-Line Station
Long Line Cord, 2-Line Station
Long Line Cord, Handsfree Station
Horn Loudspeaker
Monitor Button
Main Equipment
Music On Hold Board
PBA Mounting Post
Number Card
Number and Window Panel
Power Supply Module
Power Supply for Station Amplifier
Power Supply for Handsfree Station
Ring Assignment Switch Assembly
Room Monitor Station
Station Amplifier
Station Amplifier Board
Slide Control Knob
Station Interface Board
Power Fail Tone Caller Kit
Table Model Kit
Telephone Station - Decadic
Telephone Station - 2-Line Decadic
Telephone Station - Handsfree
Telephone Station - VF
Telephone Station - 2-Line, VF
2-Wire Extension Interface Board
Voltage Regulator Assembly
Wall Mountina Kit
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T105
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Appendix E serial 361 - Numetical
CODE
ME-T1 05
PS-T105
ICB-T105-DEC
ICB-T105-VF
STI B-T1 05
CTM-T105
TWIB-T105
MOHB-T105
DSIB-T105
RASA-T105
ABK-T105
CCK-T105
CPB-T105
VRA-T105
NWP-T105-ME
NWP-Tl05-ME
DP-Tl05-ME
MP-T105
LB-T1 05
MB-T105
KHC-TlO5-TS
HSGTlO5
SA-T105
PST1 05-SA
LS-T105-SA
TS-T105-DEC
TS-T105-VF
DS-T105-SM
DS-T105-SS
DS-T105-BD
RMS-T105
WMK-T105
GSL-T105-W
TMK-T105
TC-T105-PF
LC-T105
HC-T105
HS-T105
NC-T1 05-TS
FP-T105-TS
CCS-TlO5-TS
SCK-T105-TS
FMK-T105-DS
LC-TlO5-L
FMB-Tl05-DS
CCS-T105-TS/2
DOC-T105-UGB
DOC-T105-IM
DOGTl05-UGB12
DOGT105-UGBtHF
T!S-T105-2LDEC
T!S--T105-2LVF
LGT105-HFtL
LC-T105-2L
FP-T105-2LTS
CCS-T105-2LTS
LGT105-2UL
TS-T105-HF
P!S-T105-HFTS
FP-T105-HFTS
L
CCS-T105-HFTS
SAB-T105-SA
APPENDIX E
SERIAL 361 SUMMARY - NUMERICAL
S/I No.
DESCRIPTION
36111
36112
Main Equipment
Power Supply Module
Intercom Control Board - Decadic 361/3
36114
36115
Intercom Control Board - VF
Station Interface Board
36116
361ff
36118
361i9
Cable Terminating Module
2-Wire Extension Interface Board
Music On Hold Board
Door Station Interface Board
361110 Ring Assignment Switch Assembly
361/l 1
361/12
Access Barring Keylock Kit
Classification Change Keylock Kit
361113 Central Processor Board
361114 Voltage Regulator Assembly
361/15 Number and Window Panel
361115 Number and Window Panel
361117 Designation Plate
361118
361/22
PBA Mounting Post
Line Button
361/23 Monitor Button
361124 Keylock Hole Cover
361125 Handset Screw Cover
361/26 Station Amplifier
361127 Power Supply for Station Amplifier
361129 Horn Loudspeaker
361130 Telephone Station - Decadic
361131 Telephone Station - VF
361/32 Door Station - Surface Mounting
361/33 Door Station - Flush Mounting, Stainless Steel
361134 Door Station - Flush Mounting, Bronze Decorative
361 I35 Room Monitor Station
361/36 Wall Mounting Kit
361/37 Gravity Switch Lever - Wall Model
361138 Table Model Kit
361 I40 Power Fail Tone Caller Kit
361141 Line Cord
361142 Handset Cord
361143 Handset
361146 Number Card
381147 Face Plate
361 I48 Colour Card Set
361/49
361150
Slide Control Knob
Flush Mounting Kit
361/51 Long Line Cord
361152 Flush Mounting Backboard
361/53
361/60
Colour Card Set (Mk2)
User Guide Booklet
361/61 Installation and Maintenance Manual
361182 User Guide Booklet, revised to include 2-Line Station
361 t63 User Guide Booklet, Handsfree Station
361/70 Telephone Station - 2-Line Decadic
381n1 Telephone Station - 2-Line, VF
361/75 Long Line Cord, Handsfree Station
361/76 Line Cord, 2-Line Station
361l77 Face Plate, 2-Line Station
361/78 Colour Card Set, 2-Line Station
361i79 Long Line Cord, 2-Line Station
361t80
361 t81
Telephone Station - Handsfree
Power Supply for Handsfree Station
361187 Face Plate, Handsfree Station
361t88 Colour Card Set, Handsfree Station
361/89 Station Amplifier Board
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Amdix F
APPENDIX F
SERIAL 361 (COMMANDER T105) DESCRIPTIVE LIST
DESCRIPTION ITEM CODE
MAIN EQUIPMENT
361/l M E - T 1 0 5 Main Equipment
361 t2 PS-T105 Power Supply Module
REMARKS
Control unit equipped for l/O2 capacity. Note: Power Supply Module
(S.361/2) and either Intercom Control
Board, Decadic (S.361
t3) or VF
(S.361 t4) are required.
System power supply, required for
Main Equipment (S.361 II).
PRINTI D BOARD ASSEM
36113 ICB-T105-DEC
LIES
Intercom Control
Board - Decadic
361t4 ICB-T105-VF
361 t5 STIB-T105
361 t6
361/7
36118
36119
361t13
361t16
361 t20
361 t21 ’ TSB-T105-VF
361 t40 TC-TlO5-PF
Intercom Control
Board - VF
Station Interface
Board
Cable Terminating
Module
2-Wire Extension
Interface Board
Music On Hold
Board
Door Station
Interface Board
Central Processor
Board
Cable Terminating
Module
Telephone Station
Board - DEC
Telephone Station
Board - VF
Power Fail Tone
Caller Kit
Required in Main Equipment
(S.361/1) to provide decadic signalling systems with individual paging and tone signalling.
Required in Main Equipment
(S.361/1) to provide VF signalling systems with individual paging and tone signalling.
Required for each additional 4-wire
Telephone Station beyond two
(maximum of three boards per system).
Plug-in module with screw terminals.
Maintenance part for Main
Equipment (S.361 tl)
Used in Main Equipment (S.361/1) if 2-wire or remote extension option is required in lieu of 4-wire
Telephone Station 5.
Used in Main Equipment (S.361/1) if option of music to exchange line on hold is required.
Used in Main Equipment (S.361/1) when door station option (S.361/32,
33 or 34) is required.
Motherboard. Maintenance part for
Main Equipment (S.361 tl).
An additional terminating module required when one or more 2-Line or
Handsfree Stations (S361/70, 71 or
80) are installed.
Not for field maintenance.
Not for field maintenance.
Optional tone caller to enable incoming signalling at Telephone
Stations (S.361/30 or 31) under power fail conditions.
F-l T105
ISSUE 4
Appendix F serial 361 - Bscriptive List
PRINTED BOARD ASSEMBLIES (cont’d.)
ITEM CODE DESCRIPTION
361/72 TSB-T105-2LDEC Telephone Station
Board - 2-Line Decadic
381/73 TSB-TlO5-2LVF Telephone Station
Board - 2-Line VF
361 I74 TSKB-T105-2L Telephone Station Key
Board - 2-Line
361 t82 TSB-T105-HF Telephone Station
Board - Handsfree
361 t84 TSKB-T105-HF
361 t89 SAB-T105-SA
Telephone Station Key
Board - Handsfree
Station Amplifier Board
STATIONS
36 1 t26 SA-T105 Station Amplifier
381 t30 TS-T105-DEC
361131 X-T1 05-VF
361132 DST105-SM
361 t33 DS-T105-SS
361 t34 DS-T105-BD
361 t36 RMS-T105
361/70 TS-T105-2LDEC
361/71 TS-T105-2LVF
361180 TS-T105-HF
Telephone Station
- Decadic
Telephone Station
- VF
Door Station -
Surface Mounting
Door Station - Flush
Mounting, Stainless
Steel
Door Station - Flush
Mounting, Bronze
Decorative
Room Monitor
Station
Telephone Station -
2-Line Decadic
Telephone Station -
2-Line, VF
Telephone Station -
Handsfree
REMARKS
Not for field maintenance.
Not for field maintenance.
Not for field maintenance.
Not for field maintenance.
Not for field maintenance.
Not for field maintenance.
Optional amplifier used in parallel or in lieu of any Telephone Station to amplify call signals and provide loud sounding alarm and public address with an optional horn speaker
(S.361/29).
Required for each 4-wire decadic extension. Includes User Guide and five alternative colour cards.
Required for each 4-wire VF extension. Includes User Guide and five alternative colour cards.
Optional surface mounted door station with brown plastic case. Used with Door Station Interface (S.36119).
Optional flush mounted door station
Used with Door Station Interface
(S.361/9).
Optional flush mounted door
Station. Used with Door Station
Interface (S.36119).
Optional. Used in lieu of Telephone
Station 4.
Optional decadic Telephone Station with second (direct) line and abbreviated dialling. Includes a user guide (S.361/62) and 5 alternative
Colour Cards (S.361/78).
Optional VF Telephone Station with second (direct) line. Includes a user guide (S.361/62) and 5 alternative
Colour Cards (S.381/78).
Optional multifeature VFtdecadic station. Provides facilities of
Handsfree operation, repertory and abbreviated dialling, numeric display and clock. Includes user guide
(S.361 t63), 9 alternative Colour Cards
(S.361 t88), Power Supply (S.361/81), and Long Line Cord (S.361/79).
F-2 T105
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Awdix F Serial 361- Desoipive List
ITEM CODE
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
361 tl 1 ABK-T105
361t12 CCK-T105
361129 LST105-SA
361
361138 TMK-T105
361
361
t36 WMK-T105
t50 FMK-T105-DS t52 -FMB-T105-DS
DESCRIPTION
Access Barring
Keylock Kit
Classification
Change Keylock Kit
Horn Loudspeaker
Wall Mounting Kit
Table Model Kit
Flush Mounting Kit
Flush Mounting
Backboard
Optional keylock to provide access barring on individual Telephone
Stations (S.361130 or 31). Includes keylock and a mounting bracket.
Optional keylock and PBA to provide classification change on the system. Fitted in Main Equipment
(S.361 tl).
Optional Loudspeaker for use with
Station Amplifier (S.361126).
Required to wall mount Telephone
Stations (S.361/30 or 31). Includes wall model gravity switch lever, wall bracket and handset rest piece
(S.361 t37).
Includes table model gravity switch lever and handset retaining piece.
Required to convert wall mounted
Telephone Station to table model
Telephone Station (S.361/30 or 31).
Optional. For use in mounting flush
Door Stations (S361t33 and 34) in brick, fibro walls etc.
Timber Backboard. For use in mounting flush Door Station
(S.361/33 or 34) in brick walls.
SPARE PARTS (except PBA’s)
361tlO RASA-T105
361t14 VRA-T105
361 t15 NWP-Tl05-ME
361 t17 DP-T105-ME
361t18 MP-T105
361
t22 LB-T1 05
361 t23 MB-T1 05
361 t24 KHC-T105-TS
361
t25 HSC-T105
361127 PS-T105-SA
361 t37 GSL-T105-W
Ring Assignment
Switch Assembly
Voltage Regulator
Assembly
Number and Window
Panel
Designation Plate
PBA Mounting Post
Line Button
Monitor Button
Keylock Hole Cover
Handset Screw Cover
Power Supply -
Station Amplifier
Gravity Switch
Lever - Wall Model
F - 3
Maintenance part for front panel of
Main Equipment (S.361 tl).
Voltage regulators and heatsink assembly. Maintenance part for Main
Equipment (S.361 tl).
Paper directory panel and clear plastic cover. Maintenance part for use on face of control panel
(S.361 tl7) of Main Equipment.
Maintenance pan for Main
Equipment (S.361 tl).
Maintenance part for Main
Equipment (S.361 tl).
Used for ‘LINE’ & ‘S’ keys.
Maintenance part for telephone
Stations (S.361/30 or 31).
Maintenance part for Telephone
Stations (S361t30 or 31).
Maintenance part for Telephone
Stations (S.361 t30 or 31).
Maintenance part for Handset
(S.361 t43).
Maintenance part for Station
Amplifier (S.361 t26).
Maintenance part for wall mounted
Telephone Stations (S.361130 or 31).
T105
ISSUE 4
Apvoendix F Serial 361- Descriptive List
ITEM CODE
SPARE PARTS (cont’d)
361 t41 LC-T105
DESCRIPTION REMARKS
361
361143 HS-T105
361146 NC-T1 05-TS
361
361148 CCS-T105-TS
361
361 t51 LC-T105-L
361 t42 t47 t49 t53
HGTl05
FP-T105-TS
SCK-T105-TS
CCS-T105-TSt2
361159 SCK-T105-HFTS
361/75 LC-T105-HFtL
361/76 LC-T105-2L
361/77 FP-T105-2LTS
361/78 CCS-T105-2LTS
361/79 LC-T105-2UL
361 t81 PS-T105-HFTS
361 t87 FP-T105-HFTS
361188 CCS-T105-HFTS
Line Cord
Handset Cord
Handset
Number Card
Face Plate
Colour Card Set
Slide Control Knob
Long Line Cord
(3 metres)
Colour Card Set (Mk2)
Slide Control Knob,
Handsfree Station
Long Line Cord -
Handsfree Station
Line Cord - 2-Line
Station
Face Plate - 2-Line
Station
Colour Card Set -
2-Line Station
Long Line Cord -
2-Line Station
Power Supply -
Handsfree Station
Face Plate -
Handsfree Station
Colour Card Set -
Handsfree Station
4-conductor line cord. Maintenance part for Telephone Stations (S.361130
or 31).
4-conductor coiled cord.
Maintenance part for Telephone
Stations (S.361 t30 or 31).
Handset, complete with insets and cord. Maintenance part for
Telephone Stations (S.361 t30 or 31).
Directory card attached to Telephone
Stations (S.361 t30 or 31).
Maintenance part for Telephone
Stations.
Clear key panel. Maintenance pan for Telephone Stations (S.361 t30 or
31).
Set of six coloured paper panels.
Maintenance part for Telephone
Stations (S.361 t30 or 31).
Maintenance part for slide volume controls on Telephone Stations
(S.361 t30 or 31).
Optional Long Line Cord (3.0
metres) for Telephone Stations
(361t30 or 31).
Later Set of Six coloured paper panels Maintenance part for
Telephone Stations (S.361 t30 or 31).
Maintenance part for Handsfree
Station (S.361 t80).
6-conductor Line Cord (3 metre).
Maintenance part for Handsfree
Station (S.361 t80).
6-conductor Line Cord (1.8 metre).
Maintenance part for 2-Line Stations
(S.361/70 or 71).
Maintenance part for 2-Line
Stations (S.361/70 or 71).
Set of six coloured paper panels for 2-Line Stations. Maintenance part for 2-Line Stations (S.361/70 or 71).
Optional 6-conductor Long Line
Cord (3.0 metre) for 2-Line Stations
(S.361/70 or 71).
Maintenance part for Handsfree
Station (S.361 t80).
Maintenance part for Handsfree
Station (S.361180). ’
Set of 10 coloured paper panels for Handsfree Station. Maintenance part for Handsfree Station (S361t80).
F-4 T105
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ITEM CODE
DOCUMENTS
361/60 DOC-T105-UGB
361/61 DOC-T105-IM
DESCRIPTION
User Guide
Booklet
Installation and
Maintenance Manual
361/62 DCC-TlO!%UGB/2 User Guide Booklet
Includes 2-Line Station
361/63 DOC-T105-UGB/HF User Guide Booklet -
Handsfree Station
REMARKS
Maintenance item normally included with Telephone Stations (S.361130 or
31).
Complete installation and maintenance procedures for
Commander T105 Telephone
System.
Maintenance item normally included with Telephone Stations
(S.361/30, 31, 70 or 71). Replaces
DOC-T105-UGB (S.361/60).
Maintenance item normally included with Handsfree Stations
(S.361/80).
/-.
F-5 T105
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APPENDIX G - MECHANICAL DRAWINGS
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Fig. G3 - Room Monitor Station and Door Station Dimensions
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2NIl EXCH.LINE
S T A T I O N S 2 - 5 '
MOUNTING TEMPLATE AND INSTALLATION CHART FOR COMMANDER T105
MAIN EQUIPMENT INCLUDING Z-LINE / HANDSFREE STATIONS
SOCKET
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Table of contents
- 7 INTRODUCTION
- 8 CAPACITY and STATION CONFIGURATION
- 8 EQUIPMENT FEATURES
- 10 FACILITY LIST
- 12 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- 19 SYSTEM LINE LIMITS
- 20 SYSTEM COMPONENTS
- 23 BLOCK DIAGRAMS and DESCRIPTIONS
- 28 SYSTEM LIMITATIONS AND COMPATIBILITY
- 30 INSTALLATION
- 35 CABLING & TERMINATING
- 46 INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING
- 47 OPERATING TESTS
- 51 MAINTENANCE
- 54 MAINTENANCE PARTS
- 55 TERMINATION VOLTAGES
- 56 FAULT FINDING TABLES
- 66 SUPPLEMENT
- 71 HANDSFREE STATION
- 80 STATION AMPLIFIER
- 93 APPENDIX
- 101 SERIAL 361 (COMMANDER T105) DESCRIPTIVE LIST
- 106 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS