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    							STARPLUS@ 96EX Key Telephone System 
    Table 400-l System Capacity (Cont’d) 
    DTMF Receivers: 
    DTMF Senders: 
    Page Zones: 
    Internal: 
    External: 6 max (two (2) on the APL four (4) additional provided on the 
    optional SLU board) 
    3 .max (two (2) on the APL, one (1) addiiionai provided on the 
    optional SLU board) 
    4 Zones 
    1 Zone (Reguires APL Board) 
    Table 400-2 Electrical Specifications 
    AC Input to Power Supply 
    Power Consumption 
    Power Supply Fuse - AC input 
    Longitudinal Balance: 
    Idle Channel Noise: 
    Cross Talk Attenuation: 
    Single Frequency Distortion: 
    (300 Hz - 3,400 Hz) 
    Ringing Sensitivity: 
    Ringer Equivalence Number: (REN) 
    CO Line Signaling - DTMF: 
    Input Level Range: 
    Music Source (input) 
    Contact Rating 
    External Page Control 
    Loud Bell Control 
    RAN Port Control 
    External Page Port 
    Output Impedance 
    Output Power 
    UL File Number: 117V ac k I OY& 60 Hz single phase 
    120~ AC @6A 
    720 watts (maximum) (2 power supplies + Expan- 
    sion KSU) 
    5A 125V AC 
    60 db from 200 Hz to 1,000 Hz 
    40 db from 1,000 Hz to 4,000 Hz 
    Less than 15 dbmco for all connections 
    Greater than 75 dbm Station to CO and Station to 
    Station 
    Station to CO Line and Station to Station: 
    Better than 2.0% or 34 db 
    Output level -30 dbm to 0 dbm 
    16 Hz to 30 Hz at 40 VRMS minimum 
    30 Hz to 67 Hz at 50 VRMS minimum 
    0.5B 
    Frequency pair at -5 dbm +1 .O dbm 
    Frequency tolerance kl.5% 
    +lO db maximum 
    2 mW max. at 0 dBm 
    2K ohms input impedance 
    1 .OA, 24V dc 
    I .OA, 24V dc 
    1 .OA, 24V dc 
    600 ohms @ 0 dBm 
    1 mW Maximum 
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    							Table 400-3 Environmental Specifications 
    Operating Temperature 
    Recommended Operating Temperature 
    Storage Temperature 
    Relative Humidity 
    Heat Dissipation (BTU’s) 32’tolO4’F 
    70’ to 78’ F 
    -40’ to 140’ F 
    5% to 90% non-condensing 
    2450 BTU’s Maximum (Both power supplies) 
    Table 400-4 Loop Limits 
    Electronic Telephone: 
    (including Single Line Telephone, Phone Box, and 
    DSS/DLS) 
    Off-Premise Extensions (OPX) 500 feet of 26 AWG Cable 
    1000 feet of 24 AWG Cable 
    1500 feet of 22 AWG Cable 
    1400 Ohms maximum loop, not including tele- 
    phone. 
    Table 400-5 Dialing Specifications 
    DTM F Dialing 
    Frequency Deviation 
    Rise Trne 
    Duration of DTMF Signal 
    Interdigit Time 
    PULSE Dialing 
    Pulse Dialing Rate 
    Pulse Break/Make Duration 
    Dialing Memory 
    System Speed Dialing 
    Station Speed Dialing 
    Save Number Redial 
    Last Number Redial 
    cm TYP kl% 
    3 msec. 
    75 msec. minimum 
    75 msec. minimum 
    . 
    10 or 20 pps. 
    60/40 or 66/33 
    80 numbers (24 digits) 
    20 numbers (24 digits) 
    I number (32 digits) 
    1 number (32 digits) 
    Loop Start 
    Table 400-6 FCC Registration Numbers 
    For Systems configured as a key system (button 
    appearance) use: 
    For Systems configured as a hybrid system (dial 
    access codes) use: DLP82V-17568-KF-E 
    DLP82V-17568-MF-E 
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    							SrAwLus@ 96EX 
    Key Telephone System 
    Table 400-7 Dimensions and Weight 
    BASIC KEY SERVICE UNIT 
    Height 17.r 
    Width 23” 
    Depth 13.3” 
    Weight 60 lbs. (unloaded) 
    EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY HOUSING (EPS) 
    Height 13.1” 
    Width 13.5” 
    Depth 12..w 
    Weight 36 lbs. (loaded) 
    DSS/DLS CONSOLE 
    Height 
    3” 
    Width 5.5” 
    Depth 9.125” 
    Weight 2 lbs. 
    PHONE BOX 
    Height 1.75” 
    Width 5.Y 
    Depth 4 
    Weight 1 lb. EXPANSION KEY SERVICE UNIT 
    Height 17.8” 
    Width 15.6” 
    Depth 
    13.3” 
    Weight 45 lbs. (loaded) 
    POWER SUPPLY 
    Height 4.75” 
    Width 4 
    Depth 9” 
    Weight 
    5 lbs. 
    KEY TELEPHONE 
    Height 3.75” 
    Width 
    8.0” 
    Depth 
    85 
    Weight 
    3 lbs. 1 
    Table 400-8 Miscellaneous Specifications 
    Memory: 
    Random Access Memory (RAM): 
    Programmable Read-Only-Memory (PROM) 
    Telephone Transmitter: 
    Talk Paths: 
    CO/PBXICentrex paths: 
    Intercom Paths: 
    Music Channels: 
    Account Codes: 
    Number of digits per code: 
    Number of Account Codes: 
    Speed Dialing Capacity: 
    System Speed 
    Station Speed 128K expandable to 512K. 
    384K expandable to 512K. 
    Electret mic compatible. 
    40 CO/PBXCentrex talk paths (non-blocking) 
    14 talk paths (only 12 available for SLTs) 
    1 channel provides music for music-on-hold and 
    background music 
    up to 12 unverified digits 
    unlimited 
    1360 total bins in system 
    80 bins per system 
    1280 bins per system  
    						
    							Table 400-9 Key Telephone Audible Signals 
    TYPE OF SIGNAL 
    FREQUENCY 
    SIGNAL DURATION 
    Key Telephone Signals: 
    Incoming CO Line 
    Intercom Tone Ringing 
    Intercom Call Announce 
    W-V 
    Transferred CO Line 
    CO Line Recall 
    Message Wait Call Back 
    Message Wait Reminder Tone 
    CO Queue Call Back 
    Camp-on 
    Paging Alert Tone 121511471 
    1215/l 471 
    935 
    1215ll471 
    1215/1471 
    1215t1471 
    771 
    1215/l 471 
    1215/1471 
    935 0.8s onI2.4~ off; repeated 
    0.4s on/o.4s off/o.4s on/2.os off 
    0.2s otVO.2~ off (3 bursts) 
    0.8s orV2.4~ off 
    0.8s onl2.4~ off 
    0.4s onfo.4s offlO.4s oIv2.os off 
    0.6s on (timed) 
    0.2s orVO.6~ off; repeated 
    0.2s orVO.2~ offIO.2~ on (once) 
    1 sec. (burst) 
    Key Telephone Confidence Tones 
    Intercom Ringback 
    Call Announce 
    Busy Tone 
    Error Tone 
    Intercom Dial Tone 
    DND Tone 
    Paging Confirmation 
    Programming Confirmation 
    Programming Error 
    Confimation Tone 701 
    935 
    701 
    701 
    701 
    701 
    935 
    1471 
    1471 
    1471 0.4s on/o.4s ofvo.4s olv2.os off 
    0.2s 011/0.2s off (3 bursts) 
    0.4s orVO.4~ off, repeated 
    0.2s orVO.2s off, repeated 
    Continuous 
    0.2s orVO.2s off, repeat 3~‘s. pause, 0.5s 
    repeat 
    1 set burst 
    1.4 set burst 
    0.2s on/O.2s off, 6x’s 
    1 set burst, I time 
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    Table 400-10 DSS/BLF Button Visual Indicators 
    TYPE OF SIGNAL ~--r INDICATOR FLASH RATES 
    Off-Hook/Busy (All Stations) 
    Incoming Intercom Ring (Destination) 
    Call Announce (Destination) 
    Message Wafting Call Back (Destination) 
    Do Not Disturb (All Stations) 
    Door Box Calling (Assigned Stations) 
    Automatic Call Back (Destination) Steady 
    120 ipm flutter 
    120 ipm flutter 
    120 ipm flutter 
    60 ipm flash 
    30 ipm flash 
    120 ipm flutter 
    Table 400-l 1 CO Line Button Visual Indicators 
    TYPE OF SIGNAL INDICATOR FLASH RATES 
    Incoming CO Ring 
    Transferred CO Ring 
    Recall 
    Queued Line 
    Exclusive Hold 
    System Hold 
    I-Hold (only when hold preference is system) 
    In Use 30 ipm flash 
    120 ipm flash 
    460 ipm flutter 
    460 ipm flutter 
    120 ipm flash 
    60 ipm wink 
    30 ipm double flash 
    Steady 
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    Table 400-12 Function Button Visual indicators 
    TYPE OF SIGNAL INDICATOR FLASH RATES 
    Call Forward (active) 
    Message Waiting (active) 
    Camp-on (active) 
    Call Back (active-initiator) 
    CO Line Queue (active) 
    Do Not Disturb (DND active) 
    Mute (microphone off, handset xmit off) 
    ON/OFF (speakerphone on/on-hook dialing 
    Conference (active) 
    Hold (Camp-on) 
    Hold (all intercom channells busy) 
    Speed (momentarily ON until bin address dialed) 
    Personalized Messages 
    intercom Call (Hold Button) 
    LOOP 
    Pool 
    Transfer 
    Flash 
    Pickup 30 ipm flash 
    15 ipm flash 
    60 ipm flash 
    120 ipm flash 
    Steady 
    60 ipm flash 
    Steady 
    Steady 
    Steady 
    120 ipm flash 
    Steady 
    Steady 
    15 ipm flash 
    15 ipm flash 
    Same as CO Line buttons 
    Same as CO Line buttons 
    Steady until transfer complete 
    Steady during dialing 
    Momentary ON 
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    Table 400-13 Single Line Telephone Audible Signals 
    TYPE OF SIGNAL FREQUENCY SIGNAL DURATION 
    w 
    Incoming CO Line 
    Intercom Tone Ringing 
    Transferred CO Line 
    CO Line Recall 
    CO Queue Call Back 
    20 Hz, 50-9OV AC 2.osotl/4.osoff 
    20 
    Hz, 50-9OV AC l.Oson/O.2soff/O.8son/4.Osoff 
    20 
    Hz, 50-9OV AC 2.0s otv4.osoff 
    20 
    Hz, 50-9OV AC 2.0s0~4.0s0ff 
    20 
    Hz, 50-9OV AC 2.0s orv4.osoff 
    Sinale Line Confidence Tones: 
    Intercom Ringback 
    Call Announce 
    Busy Tone 
    Error Tone 
    Intercom Dial Tone 
    DND Tone 
    Paging Time-out 
    Call MD Warning Tone 
    Camp-on Tone 
    Conference Warning Tone 
    Confirmation Tone 
    DND Warning Tone 1 .Os oti3.Os off; repeated 
    0.2s on/O.2s off (3 bursts) 
    0.5s on.IO.5~ off: repeated 
    0.5s on/O.% off; repeated 
    Continuous 
    0.2s 011/0.2s off, repeat 3x’s, pause, 0.5-s; 
    repeated 
    0.5s on/O.5s off; repeated 
    0.2s on/O.2s off (six times) 
    0.2s burst (1 time) 
    I set burst (I time) 
    1.4 set burst (1 time) 
    0.2s on/O.2s off (6 bursts) 
    Table 400-l 4 Ring Gen./Message Wait 
    (RG) Spebifications 
    Ring Generator Input: 
    Ring Generator Output: 
    Message Waiting Output: 
    Ring Generator Capacity: 
    Simultaneous Ringing (same cadence): 
    Ring Cycles: 
    Maximum Number of Simuttaneous SLTs ring 
    ing:(cycied) 24 Vdc 
    20 Hz, SO-90 VAC 
    90 V dc, unregulated 
    5 Single Line Telephones 
    5 
    25  
    						
    							Table400-15 OPXTelephone AudibleSignals 
    TYPE OF SIGNAL 
    OPX Signals: 
    incoming CO Line 
    intercom Tone Ringing 
    Transferred CO Line 
    CO Line Recall 
    CO Queue Call Back FREQUENCY SIGNAL DURATION 
    20 Hz, SO-9OV AC 2.0s onI4.os off 
    20 Hz, 50-9OV AC 1 .Os on/O.2s off/O.8s 01I4.0~ off 
    20 Hz, 50-9OV AC 2.osorv4.osoff 
    20 Hz, 50-9OV AC 2.0s on/4.osoff 
    20 Hz, 50-9OV AC 2.osonf4.osoff 
    .* 
    OPX Confidence Tones, 
    Intercom Ringback 
    Busy Tone 
    Error Tone 
    Intercom Dial Tone 
    DND Tone 
    Paging Time-out 
    Call FWD Warning Tone 
    Camp-on Tone 
    Conference Warning Tone 
    Confirmation Tone 
    DND Warning Tone 
    *Precise Tone Plan 440+480 
    480+620 
    480+620 
    350+440 
    480+620 
    480+620 
    35ot440 
    35oi440 
    480+620 
    350+440 
    350+440 1 s on/3s off 
    0.5s otiO.5~ off; repeated 
    0.25son/O.2% off, repeated 
    Continuous 
    0.2s orVO.2~ off, repeat 3x’s, pause, 0.5s; 
    repeated 
    0.5s olvo.5s off 
    0.2s orVO.2~ off (six times) 
    0.2s burst (1 time) 
    1 set burst (1 time) 
    1.4 set burst (1 time) 
    0.2sorVO.2~ off (6 bursts) 
    lssuel,Junel991 400-15  
    						
    							400.8 MEAN TlME BEWEEN FAILURE 
    W’TW 
    The Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) for each 
    component of the 96EX Key Telephone System is 
    shown in Table 400-l 6. The MTBF figures are cal- 
    culated based on: 
    0 Specifications: BellCoRe “TR-TSY-000332” 
    0 Quality Factor: Level 2 
    0 Environmental Factor: Group Benign (1 .O) 
    0 Method: Parts Count Method 
    Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) represents for 
    a particular interval, the total functionina life of a 
    population of an item divided by the &mber of 
    failures within the population during the measure- 
    ment interval. The definition holds for the time. cv- 
    cles, miles, events, or other measures of life units. 
    This does NOT provide adefinite failure time but only 
    indicates possible failure probabilities based on cal- 
    culations. To calculate a particular systems MTBF: 
    1. multiply the quantity of each component in the 
    system by its failure rate. 
    Component 
    Power 
    SUPPlY = Resultant 
    2 
    X 2064.2 = 4128.4 
    2. Add the resultants from step 1 for all compo- 
    nents used to configure a system. 
    3. Divide the total number derived from step 2 &9 
    l,OOO,OOO,OOO. This will provide the system’s 
    MTBF rated in hours. 
    . 1 ,ooo,ooo,ooo 
    = System MTBF Rated 
    Total (from Step 2 in Hours 
    Table 400-16 Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) 
    DEVICE 
    FAILURE RATE 
    Basic Key Service Unit (BKSU) 
    Expansion Key Service Unit (EKSU) 
    Power Supply Unit (PS) 
    DC/DC Convetier (DC/DC) 
    Central Processor Board (CPB) 
    Central Qffice Interface Board (COB) 
    Key Station Interface Board (KIB) 
    Single Line Interface Board (SIB) 
    Application Board (APL) 
    RS-232C Module (RSM) 
    Singie Line DTMFRS Unit (SLU) 
    Power Failure Transfer Unit (PFT) 
    Ring Generator Unit (RG) 
    Battery Charging Unit (BC) 
    Key Telephone 
    DSS/DLS Console 
    Phone Box 574.7 
    356.9 
    2064.2 
    4160.0 
    16179.3 
    9341.4 
    5093.0 
    10677.4 
    7818.7. 
    1212.4 
    825.2 
    1615.0 
    1509.0 
    2310.6 
    6022.9 
    2511.3 
    4209.2 MTBF IN HOURS 
    MTBF IN YEARS 
    (for a single unit) (for a single unit) 
    1740038.3 
    198.6 
    2801905.3 319.9 
    484449.2 55.3 
    240384.6 27.4 
    61807.4 7.1 
    107050.3 12.2 
    196347.9 22.4 
    93655.8 10.7 
    127898.5 14.6 
    824810.3 94.2 
    1211827.4 
    138.3 
    619195.0 70.7 
    662690.5 75.6 
    432788.0 49.4 
    166033.0 19.0 
    3986200.1 45.5 
    237574.8 27.1 
    400-16 
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    							sTARPLUS@ 96EX 
    SECTION 500 
    INSTALLATION 
    Key Telephone System 
    500.1 SITE PLANNING 
    The Starplus 96EX Hybrid Key Telephone System, 
    like most electronic off ice equipment, should not be 
    subjected to harsh environmental conditions. To 
    assure easy servicing and reliable operation, several 
    factors must be considered when planning the sys- 
    tem installation. Always remember the following 
    BEFORE installing the KSU and wiring: 
    The Basic KSU, Expansion KSU and External 
    Power Supply Housing are designed for wall 
    mounting. 
    Both power supplies operate on 117V ac, 60 Hz 
    single phase electricity. A3-wire (parallel blade 
    with ground) receptacle must be provided on a 
    dedicated, separately fused q 5 ampere circuit. 
    The KSU should be within 25 feet of the tele- 
    phone company (Telco) RJ2lX. The KSU 
    should be centrally located and care should be 
    taken to stay within prescribed cable lengths. It 
    is recommended that 24 AWG 3-pair twisted 
    cable be used. 
    Mounting space for standard backboard, or a 
    plywood type board for MDF blocks, if a stand- 
    ard backboard is not used. 
    A well ventilated area having a recommended 
    temperature range of 70 to 78 degrees Fahren- 
    heit and a humidity range of 5 to 90% (non-con- 
    densing). 
    Lighting and accessibilii of KSU for servicing. 
    Protection from flooding, flammable materials, 
    excessive dust, and vibration. 
    Proximity of radio transmitting equipment, arc 
    welding devices, copy machines, and other 
    electrical equipment that are capable of gener- 
    ating electrical interference. 
    Access to a good earth ground such as a me- 
    tallic COLD water pipe. Inspect the pipe for 
    non-metallic joints. 
    500.2 UNPACKING THE 96EX BASIC SYS- 
    TEM 
    Remove the Key Service Unit from the shipping 
    carton and stand it upright on a level working surface 
    with the cover facing forward. Remove the cover by 
    turning the two screws on the front of the cabinet l/4 
    turn and tilting the cover outward. Remove all remaining items from the Basic System 
    packing box and inspect for shipping damage. The 
    Basic System ships with all the components neces- 
    sary for a working 8 CO line by 16 station system. 
    The components included in the Basic System Pack- 
    age are: 
    l (1) Basic Key Service Unit (BKSU) 
    - BKSU Mounting Template 
    l (1) External Power Housing 2 (EPH2) 
    - EPH2 Mounting Template 
    - AC Power Cord 
    - Battery Bypass Board (installed in EPH2) 
    0 (1) Power Supply (PSl 0) 
    0 (1) DC/DC Converter (DC/DC) 
    l (1) Central Processor Board (CPB) 
    - Including 96EX Installation Manual 
    0 (1) Central Office Board (COB) 
    l (2) Key Station Interface Board (KIB) 
    - Including 16 Key Station User Guides 
    l (1) Attendant User Guide 
    Optional System items are: 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 Expansion Key Service Unit (EKSU) 
    Additional Central Office Interface Board 
    WW 
    Amplified Central Office Interface Board 
    (COA) 
    Additional Key Telephone Interface Board 
    WI 
    Single Line Telephone Interface Board (SIB) 
    Off-Premise Extensions Board (OPX) 
    Applications Board (APL) 
    Single Line Telephone DTMFRS Unit (SLU) 
    RS-232C Module (RSM) 
    Power Failure Transfer Unit (Pm) 
    Battery Charging Board (BC) 
    Single Line Ring Generator and Message 
    Wait Power Supply (RG) 
    Refer to Appendii B for a complete component 
    offering and their associated part numbers. 
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    500-l  
    						
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