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    							2-80 Caller ID Interface Unit Installation
    Figure 2-35: SMDR Printout
    The SMDR f eature provide s de taile d records of al l outgoing a nd/or incoming, long dis tance only or a ll
    calls . The SMDR Quali fica tion Tim er de termi nes the leng th of time that is nee ded to dete rmine a va lid
    SMDR cal l for rep orti ng p urp os e s. By def ault, this time r is s et to 3 0 s econds and is varia ble f rom 0 0 to 6 0
    se conds in 1 se c. increm ents . This fe ature is ena bled or dis able d in sy ste m program ming. By de fa ult,
    SMDR is not enabl ed and is se t to record long dis tance ca lls only . A printout form at of 8 0 characte rs
    ma ximu m or 3 0 c h a ra c t er ma xim u m ma y be s ele c t ed in sy st e m pr o g r am min g . Th e st a nd ar d fo r m at is 8 0
    characters on a single line. A 30 character forma t generates 3 l ines per m essa ge. If the SM DR fea ture is
    ena bled, the system sta rts colle cting inform ation about the call as soon as it sta rts a nd te rmina tes whe n
    the cal l ends. I f the call was l onge r then 30 seconds, the following informa tion is printe d:
    30 charac te r form at s ele cted:
    123
    123456789012345678901234567890
    AAAA BBB HH:MM:SS HH:M M MM/DD/YY(CR)(LF)
    HCCCCC CCCC CCCCC CCCCC CCCC CCCC< R>GGGGGGGGGGGG
    ST A CO T OTA L ST AR T DA TE
    1116 008 00:02:00 14:13 08/28/00(CR)(LF)
    0123456789012345678901234(CR)(LF)
    123456789012(CR)(LF)
    80 charac te r form at s ele cted:
    1 234 5678
    12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
    AA AA BBB HH:MM:SS HH:M M MM/DD/YY HCCCC CCCCC CCCCC CCCC CCCCC C GGGGGGGGGGGG (CR)(LF)
    ST A CO T OTA L ST ART DA TE DIA LED ACCO UNT CODE  COS T
    1116 008 00:02:00 14:13 08/ 28/00 O123456789012345678901234 123456789012(CR)(LF)
    80 charac te r form at w ith Call C os t Dis play f ea ture ena bled :
    1 234 56 78
    12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
    AA AA BBB HH:MM:SS HH:M M MM/DD/YY HCCCC CCCCC CCCCC CCCC CCCCC C GGGGGGGGGGGG (CR)(LF)
    ST A CO T OTA L ST AR T DA TE DIA LED ACCO UNT CODE   COS T
    1116 008 00:02:00 14:13 08/ 28/00 O123456789012345678901234 123456789012000.00(CR)(LF)
    80 charac te r form at f or DI SA C alls :
    1 234 56 78
    12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
    AA AA BBB HH:MM:SS HH:M M MM/DD/YY HCCCC CCCCC CCCC CCCCC CCCCC GGGGGGGGGGGG (CR)(LF)
    ST A CO T OTA L ST AR T DA TE DIA LE D ACC OU NT CODE  COS T
    1116 001 00:02:00 14:13 08/ 28/00 I 123456789012000.00(CR)(LF)
    001 004 00:04:54 14:15 08/28/00 I0123456789012345678901234 - continued on next page - 
    						
    							Ca ll er ID In ter fac e Uni t In sta ll at i on 2 - 81
    ICLI D 30 character forma t selected:
    123
    123456789012345678901234567890
    ST A CO T OTA L ST AR T DA TE
    1000 001 00:00:19 09:32 08/28/00(CR)(LF)
    O 480-443-6000(CR)(LF)
    123456789012 **(CR)(LF)
    ICLI D 80 character forma t selected:
    1 234 56 78
    12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
    ST A CO T OTA L ST ART DA TE DIA LED ACCO UNT CODE  COS T
    1000 001 00:00:36 04:37 08/28/00 I1-480-443-6000 **(CR)(LF)
    **VODA VI ( CR)( LF)
    01 00:00:00 04:38 08/28/00 U1-480-443-6000 **
    **VODA VI (C R) ( LF)
    - A AA A = Station origina tor or T runk on DI SA a nd Of f-Net ( CO Line ) ca lls .
    - BBB = Outside li ne numb er
    - HH:MM:S S = Dura tion of call in Hours , M inutes and Se conds
    - HH:MM = Tim e of day (sta rt tim e) in Hours and M inutes
    - M M/DD/YY = Date of Ca ll
    -H =Indicatescall type:
    “I”=Incoming*
    “O”=Outgoing
    “T”= Transferred*
    “U”= Unanswered ca lls for ICLID S MDR call records
    - C C....CC = Number dialed
    - GG....GG = La st Account code entered (optional)
    - ( CR) = Carria ge return
    -(LF)=LineFeed
    Figure 2-32: SMDR Printout 
    						
    							2-82 Caller ID Interface Unit Installation 
    						
    							3
    Triad 3System
    Installation
    This chapter contains the basic system installation and wiring
    instructions for theTriad 3System, as well as how to install the
    op t i o na l c ar d s a n d u ni t s . 
    						
    							Introduction3-3
    Introduction
    As with any sophisticated communications device, installation of the
    STARPLUSTri ad 3S yst em, r equi r es the c a re and for et hought of a
    competent technician. To assure easy servicing and reliable operation,
    se veral fa ctors must be cons ide re d w hen pla nnin g the syste m
    installation. The installation proceeds in these major steps:
    †Si te Pre par at ion
    †KSU and Power S upply ( PS ) Installa tion
    †PCB Installation
    †Sys te m Wi r ing
    †Keys et & Ter mi nal I nst al lat i on
    †Basic Installation Check-Out
    †System Programming and Verification
    Ins ta ll in g t heSTARPLUSTri ad 3Sy stem is quick and e fficie nt if the se
    ins ta ll at ion ins tr uc t ions ar e fol lowe d.
    Site Preparation
    Gen eral Sit e C on si der at i on s
    The first step is to locate an acceptable site for the common equipment
    (KSUs , b oard s, etc.). Whe n locating a moun ting s ite for the KS Us, the
    following p oints must be cons idered.
    †The KSUs are de sig ned for wall mounting and should not b e
    mount ed dir ec tl y t o a mas onr y or pl as te rboa rd wal l. I t is
    recommen ded th at a 1/2 inch plywood b ack b oard be firmly
    mounted to the wall, a nd the KSU and MD F b e m ounte d to the back
    boar d. E ach BKS U/EKSU 1 must have i ts own 11 0 Volt A C ci rcui t and
    circuit b reaker. 
    						
    							3-4 Site Preparation
    †The l ocati on must have a cce ss to a d edi cat ed 11 0 Volt A C ( ±1 0% ), 60
    Hz , si ngl e-p hase c ir c uit wi th a c ir c uit br eak er or f use r at ed a t 1 5 amps .
    A 3- wire (paralle l blade grounde d outle t should b e within
    app roximately 6 feet of the lower lef t rear of the BKSU mounting.
    †The l ocati on must have a cce ss to a g ood e ar t h gr ound, s uch as a
    metallic cold water pipe with no non-metallic joints. The ground
    source should be located as close as possible to the system.
    †The sys te m s hould be lo ca te d i n an ar ea whic h is wel l ven ti la te d wi th
    a r ec omm ende d t e mper at ure r ange of 68°-7 8°Fandarelative
    humidity ran ge of 5-60% ( non conde nsing).
    †Thesystemshouldbelocatedwithin25feetofthetelephone
    company’s te r mina ti o n p o int . Al so , t he l o c ati o n s ho u l d be wi th in the
    pr esc r i bed st at ion loop l engt hs for al l keys et s and te rmi nal s. If
    existing cabling is to be used, the location of existing cabling and
    conduits should be considered.
    †Protection from flooding, flamm able materia ls, excessive dus t a nd
    vi bra ti on.
    †Pr oxim it y of r adi o t ran smi tt in g e quip ment , a rc - wel ding de vic e s,
    copying machine s and othe r electrical e quip ment that are cap able of
    gene rating electrical inte rfe re nces. Op eration of this e quipment in a
    residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user,
    at their own expense, is required to take whatever measures may be
    required to correct the interference.
    Back- Board In st all at i on
    A wooden ba ck-boa rd is recommended for a ll installa tions and m ust be
    ins ta lled when the location ha s ma sonry or plasterboa rd walls. A 1/2 in ch
    plywood m aterial is sufficient for mos t ins ta llations . T he back- board
    should be mounted at a convenient height, about 3 feet above the floor
    and bo l te d i n a nu mbe r o f p lac e s to dis tr i bu te t he wei ght o f th e s yst em .
    Spaceshouldbeavailable ontheright side ofthe back-boardfortheMDF
    c abl ing and for opt io nal eq uipm ent su ch as a m usi c sour c e. I t is
    re comme nded t he locat i on of each maj or it e m be r oughl y sk et ched on
    the b ack-b oard as an ins ta ll at ion la yout . 
    						
    							Site Preparation 3-5
    Ver if y O n- Site Equ ipmen t
    Once the e quipme nt ins ta llation s ite has bee n identifie d a nd a dedicated
    AC outlet, earth ground, and lighting and ventilation are available, verify
    that all equipment required is on-site and has not been damaged during
    shipme nt. Unpa ck th e KS Us a nd the PS Us a nd as sure the re is no s hip ping
    dama ge.
    A mounting template is packed with each KSU, and this template is
    required later in the installation. Check that the type and quantity of
    boards receive is correct and optional equipment and a Power Line Surge
    Protector are on-site.
    The individ ual boards SH OULD NOT be unpacke d a t this time . If a ny
    equipment is damaged or missing, notify the appropriate personnel to
    correct the situa tion. 
    						
    							3-6 Site Preparation
    Figure 3-1 : Basic Ca bine t (BK SU) w /Expa ns ion KS U (EKS U1 /E KSU2)
    In ce rtai n con figura tion s, i t is p ossi ble to not h ave all ca rd slots uti lize d due to powe r
    capa citi es. Use th e Co nfigu rator Pr ogram to c alcu late the c orre ct con figur ation . 
    						
    							KS U & Power Supp ly (PSU) In sta llat ion 3-7
    KSU & Power Supply (PSU) Installation
    The system consists of a maximum of two cabinets that can be stacked
    tog ether. The firs t ca binet, or Ba sic KSU (BKSU), houses the commo n
    equi pme nt boa rds and pe ri phe ra l equi pme nt boar ds . T he Expa nsi on
    cabinet (EKSU2) mounts to the right of the BKSU.
    The c ar d s lot s in Expa nsi on c ab ine t house s only pe ri phe ral b oar ds. Any
    ar ra ngeme nt of CO Li nes , S tat i ons, et c . i s per mi tt e d. T he sys te m s iz e is
    li mi te d t o t he por ts av ail ab le and c an be c onfig ure d i n a c cor da nc e wi t h
    customer req uireme nts. The cab ine ts are wall mountable.
    Mounting the Basic KSU
    Using the KSU mounting te mplate provid ed with the BKSU, mark the
    loca tion of th e f our screws to mount the BKSU. Aga in, the KSU m ust NOT
    be mounted on a mas onry or dr y-wa ll su rfa ce, in thi s case a wooden
    back-board is required. Refer toFi g ur e 3 - 2for the distance between
    mounting holes.
    The BS KU is mount e d wi th four # 10 or l ar ger , 1½inch or longer screws.
    1. Drill pilot holes in the four locations marked.
    2. Insert the screws and tighten leaving about½inc h expos ed.
    3. Mount the Ba sic KSU on the scre ws and tighten the screws se cure ly.
    4. Remove the front cov er by turning the two front cove r screws½tu r n
    counter clockwise.
    5 . Ti lt a nd l if t the c ove r to r em ove.
    (A ll pa c kin g mat er i al shoul d be re moved fr om t he ins id e of t he K S U.)
    A ll c abli ng for bo ards ex it the BKS U from an o pen ing o n the righ t si de
    o f the KSU. Care sho uld be tak en to ensur e e no ugh le ngth is pr ovi de d to
    a lso p ass thru the EKSU as ALL cab les must e xit the o pen ing in th e EKSU
    when installed. 
    						
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