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INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 
SECTION 300-006-200 
MAY 1986 
01 GENERAL 
01 .Ol This section describes the installation 
procedures necessary to ensure proper opera- 
tion of the 
Strata V/e system. 
02 PACKING 
02.00 Inspection 
02.01 When a Strata V/e system is 
received, examine all packages and carefully 
note any visible damage. If any damage is 
found, bring it to the attention of the delivery 
carrier and make the proper claims. 
02.02 Check the number of cartons and the 
contents of the 
Strata We...

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 
SECTION 300-006-200 
MAY 1986 
telephone station cable (jacketed but not 
shielded), having two or more twisted wire 
pairs. 
04 HKSU INSTALLATION 
04.00 Wall Mounting the HKSU 
04.01 To mount the HKSU on the wall, per- 
form the following steps: 
1) Remove both side covers from the HKSU 
(refer to Figure 2) by pressing in on the two 
small ribbed sections on each side cover to 
free the holders. 
FIGURE 2-HKSU SIDE COVERS 
2) Hold the HKSU against the wall in its 
planned...

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VMAU: The main PC6 of the HKSU provides 
the following three functions: 
a) 
Station Interface-An interface between 
the HKSU and up to eight EKTs, which 
includes the solid-state space division 
matrix used for voice connections between 
the EKTs and the CO/PBX lines. Two-pair 
wiring is required for each EKT; one pair 
carrying voice and the other pair carrying 
control data to and from the EKT. 
b) CO Interface-An interface between the 
HKSU and the public telephone network or 
PBX for three lines....

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 
SECTION 300-006-200 
MAY 1966 
tern and, in extreme cases, circuit board fail- 
ure. In most installations (within the continen- 
tal United States), the ground provided by the 
“third wire ground” at the commercial power 
outlet will be satisfactory for all 
Strata V/= 
requirements. However, in a small percentage 
of installations, this ground may be installed 
incorrectly. Therefore, prior to installing a sys- 
tem, the third wire ground must be tested for 
continuity by...

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04.43 Refer to Figures 7, 8 and 9 for the 
various locations of the following optional 
rinted circuit boards. 
FIGURE 7-SSTU LOCATION(S) 
SSTU: For adding stations 18 - 21, insert the 
three SSTU lo-pin connectors into P9, PlO 
and Pll connectors on the VMAU PCB. 
Secure the SSTU PCB to the right side panel 
with the two provided screws. (For stations 
22 
- 25, insert the three lo-pin connectors 
on another SSTU into P12, P13 and P14 
connectors on the VMAU PCB. Secure the 
FIGURE 8-SEPU LOCATION 
-5-...

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 
SECTION 300-006-200 
MAY 1966 
HOXB 
and 
HSMB 
FIGURE lo--EXTERNAL MODULE WALL MOUNTING 
a) HSMB: Provides Station Message Detail 
Recording (SMDR) features. graph 06. 
05.10 HSMB Installation 
b) HOXB: Provides Off-Premise Extensions 
for single line telephones. 
c) HOLB: Provides Off-Premise Line features 
for the system. 
d) HDCB: Provides Door Phone/Monitor Sta- 
tions, Door Lock and Alarm features. 
05.02 Although different in size, all four 
external modules are mounted in...

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 
SECTION 300-006-200 
MAY 1986 
FIGURE 11 
HSMB CONNECTION STRAPS 
or 1,200 BPS by installing the strapping plug 
so that it bridges the center pin with the termi- 
nal labeled “300” or “1200”. 
05.15 Two other switches (SW4 and SW5) 
located on the HSMB will normally be set at 
position A. In position B, the HSMB will 
accommodate other printer types. See Table 1 
to determine the RS-232C pin connections for 
positions A and B. 
Table 1 -RS-232C 
Pin Connections 
05.16 
The SMDR...

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 
SECTION 300-006-200 
MAY 1986 
(per Figure 13) SW2 and SW1 in the upper left 
corner 
(SW1 controls output C; SW2 controls 
nlltnrrt I31 
FIGURE 13 
HlXB CONNECTION STRAPS 
a) When SW1 is in the “DOOR” position, out- 
put C connects to a door phone/monitor sta- 
tion. When strapped in the “ALM” position, 
output C will detect a closure across its two 
leads (a short) and provide an alarm signal to 
all idle stations. The signal may be turned off 
with an m key on an EKT. 
b) When...

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lNSTALiATlON PROCEDURES 
SECTION 300-006-200 
MAY 1986 
External 
_ Speaker 
External 
Music 
Source 
Standard Phone 
Standard Phone 
HKSU 
r 
---+ HOXB 1 
I _EKT 
EKT 
I 
CO/PBX * 
FIGURE 14-SYSTEM DIAGRAM 
connected to the HKSU, via a standard EKT 
modular connector, at the EKT #13 or #14 
modular connector (program-controlled). NOTE: 
When using outputs B and C for Door 
Lock and Alarm features, respectively, an 
appropriate modular connector must be 
06.22 
The HDCB has three outputs (A, B and used...

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 
SECTION 300-006-200 
MAY 1986 
SINGLE PAIR 
RJll WIRING 
--- 
TO HKSU 
FIGURE 16 
RJ-11 C/RJ-25C COLOR CODE 
HKSU 
EKT 
- 13 
. 
‘HDCB connects to either EKT-13 or 14 
connector on left panel of KSU. dependmg 
on how the syswm 15 programmed 
FIGURE 17 
HDCB/MDFB CONNECTION 
(see 
Figure 16). 
NOTE: 
White and blue (T3 & R3) are not used for 
Strata 
VI9 station line connectors. 
06.40 Cc) 
Line Connection 
06.41 The CO/PBX lines are connected to the 
Strata V/e system via 6-wire...
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