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Panasonic Small Digital Business System 308/616 Installation Instructions
Panasonic Small Digital Business System 308/616 Installation Instructions
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S-DBS Installation Instructions v1.0 Section 300 Issue 1 August 1990 ENVIRONMENT Electrical Noise -- _-. .--~-..--- -~--..- .---. ElectJical noise might disturb the operation of the system’s digital control circuits. Place the equipment away from heavy motors, welders or dimmers, and radio receivers and computers which generate electrical noise. Conversely, this system may interfere with radio receivers and computers. P&e the main unit at least 10 feet (3 meters) away fi-om ail other equipment. Gas and Airborne Particles To avoid corrosion or oxidation of electri al relay contacts, place the equipment in an 6 area free of airborne particles and corro ive gas. Excessive humidity may oxidize the metallic parts and cause errors in performance. Do not install equipment in high humidity areas. ___ -- .__-- Hxdity: 30% to 90% relative humidity Non-Condensing Appropriate lighting is required when servicing the main unit. Protect the system from lightning by properly grounding the AC cable as well as instalhngvoltage surge suppressors and diode clamps on all external cables attached to the system. Temperature Temperature Integrated circuits (ICs) and Large Scale Integrated circuits (LSXcs) require adequate Integrated circuits (ICs) and Large Scale Integrated circuits (LSXcs) require adequate ventilation for the main unit to allow upward circulation of air through the cabinet ventilation for the main unit to allow upward circulation of air through the cabinet . grille. . grille. I I Operating room temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Storage Temperature: -10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F) 4

Section 300 Issue 1 August 1990 ENVIRONMENT (continued) Vibration Do not install the system in an area with disconnection or loosening of components. Water Factor %s S-DBS Installation Instructions v1.0 excessive vibration which can cause Water is a dangerous hazard to equipment and can totally damage the system. Do not place the equipment near anything containing water or under overhead plumbing, sprinkler system values or in areas that are susceptible-to flooding. B !e

S-DBS Installation Instructions v1.0 Section 300 Issue 1 August 1990 INSTALLATION Always set the power switch to 6E’PTEEe instaE%~~EtionnectiEithe AC power to the key system unit (KSU). Use the appropriate screwdriver to fasten the screws. 22 Handle the Main Unit carefully to avoid damaging the cover. .a 1. Removing the Main Unit Cover a) Remove the two screws main unit. 0 a from &e front cover (B) of the b) Remove the tiont cover (B) by pulling it to the left@. Frant aover B 0 b 0 a SCrBw, --.- -..-__ 6

Section 300 Issue 1 August 1990 * S-DBS Installation Instructions v1.0 INSTALLATION (continued) 2. Wall-Mounting. Procedure for the Main Cabinet Cover a) Attach four screws loosely to a wall stron fl enough to hold the wei ht of a KSU. The screws s ould ___ _~_. - ---stand--out one- f ourth of an inch from-the wall surface. b) Pass the screws through the holes on the back of (r the main cabinet and pull the cabinet in a downward direction. - c) Tighten the two screws (A) and (B) with a screwdriver to secure the cabinet to the wall. (8)

*. Section 300 Issue 1 August 1990 f‘? I S-DBS Installation Instructions v1.0 INSTALLATl[ON (continued) 3. Installing the Backup Battery a) Place the backup batteries (W-42130) in the battery compartment of the KSU. b) Insert the connecter cord of the batteries onto the BAT terminals of the KSU (+ and -). (? In case of power failure the backup battery will support normal system operation for, approximately, 30 minutes under full-load for the DBS3Q8 system and, approxi- mately, 20 minutes for the DBS616 system. The batteries are trickle charged during+normal system operation. BATTERY Figure 5 MAIN UNIT CONNECTOR _____.._..___. _- .._...-... .--_-- .--. .-. n 0

Section 300 Issue 1 August 1990 ei+ S-DBS Installation Instructions v1.0 INSTALLATION (continued) 4. Initializing the System a) Set the power switch of the main unit to OFF. b) Set the RAM switch in the center of the KSU Tom the HOLD to the CLEAR position. CJ plum the power surltcIi’?PtIie~iinitX~~ON~ d) Set the RAM switch back to-HOLD. Q Ram Switch Hold Clr MC0 L

S-DBS Installation Instructions v1.0 KEY TELEPHONE 1. Wall-Mounting Procedure 4 bl cl d) Place the telephone face down on a soft surface. Push in on the wide end of the dark grey wall adapter with thumbs or heels of hands until the adapter is released. Turn the adapter upside down. Insert the guides into the two adapter mounting holes at the lower end of the key telephone,-then push in the--adapter. --- .._ _- --.--.. a Place the mounting holes of the bracket over the studs of the modular jack and pull the telephone downward to secure it in place. Short station cords are provided for wall mounting. Remove the handset guide by pulling it up and out with fingernail or screwdriver. Turn the guide upside down and reinsert it into the handset. Section 300 Issue 1 August 1990 Wall mounting adaptor rr-l------m 10

Section 300 Issue 1 August 1990 Fci+ S-DBS Installation Instructions v1.0 TRUNKLINES 1. Connecting the Trunk Lines The telephone cable from the CO/PBX line can be directly connected to the outside line jack on the main unit. The DBS308 system has a six-pin modular jack (RI-25C) for COL 1, COL qand COL 3. The DBS616 system has two modular jacks for COL 1, COL 2 and COL 3, and COL 4, COL 5 and COL 6. y;z.ft the outside lines to the COL jack with a 6-w-ire modular cord no longer than I/

___.---__ S-DBS Installation Instructions VI.0 TRUNK LINES (continued) Figure 8 Section 300 Issue 1 August 1990 P* / ‘. . co 1-3 CNl CN2 CO 4-6 rc > COL 1 COL5 111111 < > < H COL3 COL6 MAIN UNlT .- c . I 12

Section 300 Issue 1 August 1990 %+ S-DBS Installation Instructions v1.0 Use a female 25-pair cable to connect the extension ports to a 50-pin split block. The DBS308 system has one connector on the main unit for extensions 1 to 8, DPHl, DPH2 and PFU output. The DBS616 has two connectors for extensions 1 to 8 and extensions 9 to 16. Except for ports 1 and 2 which are for key telephones only, each extension port can connect a key telephone and/or a single line telephone (SLT). 1. Connecting the Telephone - a) For each telephone connect two wires to the --- -- -- appropriate-pins of-the split @lock.--(See-TABLE 2 i& and Figure 10 for Extension Connectors) b) Plu the 50-pin connector of the split block to & e extension port on the main unit. NOTE: The 25-pair amphenol connector which leads to the split block is held in place by a plastic tie. The tie can be attached to two hooks on either side of the connector. (See Figure 9 below) J S-Pair AmphenoI hncctor