NEC Univerge SV8100 System Hardware Manual

NEC Univerge SV8100 System Hardware Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ___________________________________________________________________________________ Regulatory Chapter 1 Introduction to SV8100 Section 1 General Information ..............1-1 Section 2 Equipment List ................1-4 Chapter 2 SV8100 System Specifications Section 1 General Information ..............2-1 Section 2 System Block Diagram ..............2-1 Section 3 Maximum System Capacities ............
  • Page 4 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.5.1 Transmission ................2-21 5.5.2 Network ..................2-22 5.5.3 Control ..................2-22 5.5.4 Electra Elite IPK Terminals and Equipment ......2-23 5.5.5 Series i Terminals ..............2-24 Dialing Specifications ..............2-24 5.6.1 Dial Pulse Address Signaling ...........2-24 5.6.2 Dual-Tone Multifrequency (DTMF) Address Signaling .....2-24 5.6.3...
  • Page 5 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2.2.1 CHS2U Chassis Installation ............. 3-10 2.2.2 Multiple CHS2U Chassis Installation ........3-12 Stand Mounting the 19” Chassis ..........3-14 2.3.1 CHS2U Chassis Installation ............. 3-14 2.3.2 Multiple CHS2U Chassis Installation ........3-17 Rack Mounting the 19” Chassis ..........3-20 Installing the 19”...
  • Page 6 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 4 Remove and Install Cooling Fan ..........3-53 CHS2U Chassis .................3-53 4.1.1 Remove Cooling Fan ............3-53 4.1.2 Install Cooling Fan ..............3-55 Chapter 4 Installing the SV8100 Blades Section 1 General Information ..............4-1 Slot Locations ................4-1 Section 2 Installation ..................
  • Page 7 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2.6.3.5 Backing Up/Restoring a Database ........4-11 2.6.4 Performing a Software Upgrade ..........4-12 Section 3 Common Control Blades ............4-14 CD-CP00 (SV8100 Central Processing Unit) ......4-14 3.1.1 Description ................4-15 3.1.2 Installation ................4-18 3.1.3 Switch Settings ................
  • Page 8 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4.1.3 LED Indications ................4-39 4.1.4 Connectors ................4-40 PZ-8DLCB (Digital Station Daughter Board) ......4-42 4.2.1 Description ................4-42 4.2.2 Installation ................4-43 4.2.3 PZ-8DLCB Daughter Board Cable Connection ......4-43 CD-4LCA/ CD-8LCA (4-Port/8-Port Single Line Interface) ..4-45 4.3.1 Description ................4-46 4.3.2...
  • Page 9 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.2.1 Description ................4-63 5.2.2 Installation ................4-65 5.2.3 Connectors ................4-65 CD-2BRIA (2 Basic Rate Interface) ........... 4-67 5.3.1 Description ................4-67 5.3.2 Installation ................4-68 5.3.3 LED Indications ................ 4-69 5.3.4 Connectors ................4-70 5.3.5...
  • Page 10 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.7.3 LED Indications ................4-88 5.7.4 Connectors ................4-88 5.7.5 Connections ................4-90 Section 6 Optional Blades ................. 4-92 CD-PVAA (Conference Bridge) (Future Enhancement) ....4-92 6.1.1 Description ................4-92 6.1.2 Installation ................4-93 6.1.3 Switch Settings .................4-93 6.1.4 LED Indications ................4-93 6.1.5...
  • Page 11 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 2 DT300 Series Digital Multiline Terminals ........5-6 Digital MultilineTerminals ............. 5-6 2.1.1 DTL-2E-1 (BK) TEL ..............5-6 2.1.2 DTL-6DE-1 (BK) TEL ..............5-7 2.1.3 DTL-8LD-1 (BK) TEL/DTL-8LD-1 (WH) TEL ......5-7 2.1.4 DTL-12BT-1 (BK) TEL ............... 5-8 2.1.5...
  • Page 12 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4.5.1 Installing the 12LK-L KIT ............5-26 4.5.2 Configuring the Digital Telephone for the Correct Number of Line Keys 5-30 4.5.3 Configuring the IP Telephone for the Correct Number of Line Keys 5-30 Installing the Directory Card on the Multiline Terminal ....5-32 Installing a Numbered Keypad on the Multiline Terminal ..5-33...
  • Page 13 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.2.3.1 Installing the 8LKI (LD)-L UNIT ..........5-55 5.2.4 DCL-60-1 (BK) CONSOLE/DCL-60-1 (WH) CONSOLE ..5-58 5.2.4.1 Installing the DCL-60-1 CONSOLE ........5-59 5.2.5 LCD (BL)-L (BK) UNIT/LCD (BL)-L (WH) UNIT ....... 5-63 5.2.6 PANEL( )-L UNIT ..............5-64 5.2.7...
  • Page 14 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Bluetooth Hub Adapter (BHA) Features ........5-87 8.1.1 Installing the BHA-L UNIT ............5-87 8.1.2 Pairing a Bluetooth Device and Multiline Terminal (Bluetooth In- stalled) 5-89 8.1.2.1 Accessing the Bluetooth Device Setup Screen ....5-89 8.1.2.2 Entering a PIN Code ............5-89 8.1.2.3...
  • Page 15 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ External Page ................6-15 Installing an External Page System ........... 6-15 Section 6 External Paging and Door Box/Page Relays ......6-17 External Page Relays ..............6-17 Door Box /External Page Relay Contacts ........6-18 6.2.1...
  • Page 16 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 11.2.1 Conditions ................6-30 11.2.2 Installation ................6-31 11.3 ADA-L UNIT ................6-33 11.3.1 ADA-L UNIT Switch Settings ............6-34 11.3.2 Installing the ADA-L UNIT ............6-35 11.3.3 ADA-L UNIT Connection ............6-37 11.3.3.1 ADA-L UNIT Connection for Recording Only ..... 6-37 11.3.3.2 ADA-L UNIT Connection for Sending Recorded Calls to the...
  • Page 17: Regulatory

    Regulatory BATTERY DISPOSAL The UNIVERGE SV8100 system includes the batteries listed below. When disposing of these batteries, Chassis, and/or Blades, you must comply with applicable regulations regarding proper disposal procedures. Table R-1 Battery Types and Quantities for Chassis and Blades...
  • Page 18: Issue

    Contact your local waste management officials for other information regarding the environmentally sound collection, recycling and disposal of the battery contained in this product. The packaging for the UNIVERGE SV8100 system contains the following labels regarding proper disposal. PRODUCT PACKAGE LABELING CONTAINS NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERY.
  • Page 19 For an overview of the supported features, refer to the detailed documentation that comes with this system, contact your local NEC Philips representative or the support desk of NEC Philips Unified Solutions.
  • Page 20 This product uses Lithium batteries. Do not use any other type. For an overview of the location of batteries used in these systems, the battery replacement or removal instructions, please refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 System Hardware Manual. Regulatory...
  • Page 21: Chapter 1 Introduction To Sv8100

    Introduction to SV8100 ENERAL NFORMATION ECTION The SV8100 is a full-featured IP based communications system providing a rich feature set of existing system, with pure Voice over IP (VoIP) communications, across corporate Local and Wide Area Networks (LAN Chapter and WAN). The DT700 series telephones provide a converged infrastructure at the desktop, with a 10Base-T/100Base-TX connection to the LAN and built-in hub for a PC connection to the telephone itself.
  • Page 22 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 1-1 Simplified SV8100 System Connectivity Highlights of the UNIVERGE SV8100 are as follows: Pure IP System capable TDM configuration The SV8100 supports both pure IP switching (peer-to-peer connections) and Time Division Switching. The pure IP switching is provided for communications between DT700 series telephones and for CCIS / Remote Unit connections with other SV8100.
  • Page 23 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 MF senders / receivers 10/100 Ethernet Port 2 Control Relays MOH Input Port Paging Output Port In-Mail (VMDB) VoIP. In addition, by means of advanced LSI technology, size of the CPU blade is minimized, O&M NIC port (10/100M) is built in and VoIPDB which has VoIP NIC port (Gigabit Ethernet) is mountable without additional slots in the chassis.
  • Page 24: Section 2 Equipment List

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 QUIPMENT ECTION The following tables list all equipment for the SV8100 systems. Table 1-1 Chassis Equipment List Equipment Name Equipment Description Product Code CHS2U 19” Chassis (6-slot) SV8100 MPS7101 Power Supply Unit for 19” Chassis (2U)
  • Page 25 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 1-4 Blade Equipment List Equipment Name Abbreviations Equipment Description Product Code CD-CP00 Main Processor Blade for KTS SV8100 PZ-BS10 BUS0 Expansion Chassis Interface Unit, 3-jack SV8100 PZ-BS11 BUS1 Expansion Chassis Interface Unit, 1-jack SV8100 PZ-VM21...
  • Page 26 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 1-5 Cable Equipment List Equipment Name Equipment Description Product Code RS CONSOLE CA-A MAT (PCPro) Cable 6.6 ft. (2.0m) SV8100 RS NORM-4S CA-F RS-232C Cable (normal) 13.1 ft (4m) SV8100 RS RVS-15S CA-F RS-232C Cable (reverse) 49.2 ft (15.0m)
  • Page 27 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 1-6 Digital Multiline Terminal (DT300 Series) Equipment List (Continued) Equipment Name Equipment Description Product Code 8LK-L (BK) UNIT 8-button Line Key Unit SV8100 8LK-L (WH) UNIT 8LKD (LD)-L (BK) UNIT DESI-less 8-button Line Key Unit/LCD Unit...
  • Page 28 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 1-8 DT300/DT700 Series Optional Equipment List (Continued) Equipment Name Equipment Description Product Code 12LK-L (BK) KIT 12-button Line Key Kit SV8100 12LK-L (WH) KIT LCD (BL)-L (BK) UNIT LCD Unit (No Backlight) SV8100 LCD (BL)-L (WH) UNIT...
  • Page 29 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 1-8 DT300/DT700 Series Optional Equipment List (Continued) Equipment Name Equipment Description Product Code Panel (Wood-Base)-L UNIT Color Side Panel for Base (Wood) SV8100 Panel (Wood-VLCD)-L UNIT Color Side Panel for Value Telephone LCD SV8100 (Wood)
  • Page 30 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 1-8 DT300/DT700 Series Optional Equipment List (Continued) Equipment Name Equipment Description Product Code TKPANEL(STD)-L (BK) UNIT 10-Key Panel SV8100 TKPANEL(STD)-L (WH) UNIT Cradle (STD)-L(BK) Cradle SV8100 Cradle (STD)-L(WH) VAL DIRECTORY CARD Directory Card Holder for Value Telephone...
  • Page 31: System Block Diagram

    SV8100 System Specifications ENERAL NFORMATION ECTION This chapter provides detailed specifications for the SV8100 system technician. The technician should review this information carefully before installing the system. Chapter YSTEM LOCK IAGRAM ECTION Figure 2-1 SV8100 System Block Diagram shows the Blades that can be installed in the chassis and the number of channels supported when the Blade is installed.
  • Page 32 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-1 List of Abbreviations (Continued) Abbreviation Description Conference Bridge Blade (PVA) Central Processing Unit Direct Inward Dialing DIOP DID/OPX Blade Digital Multiline Terminal Interface Blade DLCB Expansion Digital Multiline Terminal Interface Blade on DLC Device Registration Server (on CPU)
  • Page 33 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 2-1 List of Abbreviations (Continued) Abbreviation Description Power Failure Transfer Phase Locked Oscillator (on CPU) Property Management System Primary Rate Interface Primary Rate Interface Blade Personal Station PSTN Adapter (analog) Packet Voice Application Router Blade...
  • Page 34 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 2-1 SV8100 System Block Diagram 2 - 4 SV8100 System Specifications...
  • Page 35: Maximum System Capacities

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 AXIMUM YSTEM APACITIES ECTION The CHS2U is a compact 19” chassis that has six universal slots, one expansion slot and one MPS7101 (power supply unit). When the CD-CP00 is installed in the first CHS2U, it is referred to as the Controlling Chassis. Additional chassis, referred to as Expansion Chassis, can be installed to increase the capacity of the system to meet the customer’s business needs.
  • Page 36: System Configuration - Sv8100

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-2 SV8100 Maximum System Capacities – Trunks/Ports/Channels 19” Chassis System Number of: Maximum (6 Slots) (12 Slots) (18 Slots) (24 Slots) 16 channels Voice Mail Channels on CPU 1 channel V90 Modem 1 = Maximum 80 Digital Terminals per 19” chassis due to power consumption System Configuration –...
  • Page 37 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 6 Slots 18 Slots 24 Slots IP Connection Figure 2-2 19” Controlling and Expansion Chassis System Hardware Manual 2 - 7...
  • Page 38 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-3 Maximum System Capacities – Chassis shows the maximum number of chassis and related equipment that can be installed in a system. Table 2-3 Maximum System Capacities – Chassis 19” 19” 19” Chassis Hardware Chassis...
  • Page 39 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 2-4 Maximum System Capacities – Blades shows the maximum number for each blade that can be installed in a system. This is determined by the maximum blade configuration allowed. When installing single line sets, DISA, or tie lines, CPU circuits must be allocated for DTMF receivers.
  • Page 40 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-4 Maximum System Capacities – Blades (Continued) 19” 19” 19” Chassis Hardware Chassis Chassis without with CPU Comments Number of Slot(s) for Interface 5 Slots 6 Slots 23 Slots Package CD-8LCA Maximum of 80 Analog Terminals...
  • Page 41 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 2-4 Maximum System Capacities – Blades (Continued) 19” 19” 19” Chassis Hardware Chassis Chassis without with CPU Comments Number of Slot(s) for Interface 5 Slots 6 Slots 23 Slots Package PZ-BZ10 (for Controlling Chassis) –...
  • Page 42 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-5 Daughter Board Combinations shows each blade and associated daughter board combinations. The daughter boards that can be mounted on specific blades are indicated by a checkmark. For example, the CD-LTA can have a PZ-2BRIA or the PZ-4COTE daughter board mounted.
  • Page 43 OWER ASED ALCULATOR HART ECTION The Univerge SV8100 system uses two types of power factors. For a single chassis chart refer to Table 2-6 Board Power Factor. For the maximum number of specific blades per package, see Table 2-7 Maximum Number of Package Installed.
  • Page 44 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-8 Terminal Power Factor Terminal Power Factor 19 inch Chassis =<80 Item Power Factor DTL-24D-1 TEL DTL-8LD-1 TEL BHA-L Unit ADA-L UNIT APR-L UNIT BCH-L (BK) UNIT Power Save Adapter 8LK-L UNIT DCL-60-1 CONSOLE ITL-320C-1 TEL...
  • Page 45 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 2-9 IP Terminal Power Chart (Continued) Label Indication IEEE802. Maximum Current Without Options (Maximum Current with All Options) Terminal Class 48VDC 24VDC 48VDC 24VDC ITL-24D-1 TEL Class 2 130mA 6.2W 235mA 5.6W 81mA 3.9W 137mA 3.3W...
  • Page 46: Cabling

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 YSTEM EQUIREMENTS AND PECIFICATIONS ECTION Cabling This section provides cabling requirements and specifications for various equipment used in the SV8100 system. Figure 2-3 Connecting the DLC Using Twisted 2-Pair Cable is a diagram of the chassis connected with each of the multiline terminals and single line telephones by a separate twisted 1-pair cable or 2-pair cable (only for Multiline Terminals).
  • Page 47 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 2-11 DT300 Series Loop Resistance and Cable Length (Continued) By Twisted 1-Pair Cable (without Terminal or Adapter AC Adapter) 24 AWG DTL-24D-1(BK) TEL 1,969 ft (600m) DTL-24D-1(WH) TEL DTL-32D-1 (BK) TEL 1,969 ft (600m) DTL-32D-1 (WH) TEL...
  • Page 48 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 term term Table 2-13 D Series i or D IP Terminal Loop Resistance and Cable Length Maximum Maximum By Twisted By Twisted By Twisted By Twisted Loop Loop 1-Pair Cable 2-Pair Cable 1-Pair Cable 2-Pair Cable...
  • Page 49: Power Requirements

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 2-15 Cabling Requirements Connected Equipment Cable Music on Hold and Background Music Sources Hi-Fi Shielded Audio Cable External Amplifier Hi-Fi Shielded Audio Cable ITL Cabling Cat 5 Straight Data Network Cable – 328.1 ft (100m) maximum distance.
  • Page 50: Power Supply Consumption

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 KWh @ AC Input I x 230V/1000: Base chassis=0.265 KWh, Expansion chassis=0.265 KWh, total 1.060 KWh BTU (KWh x 3413): Base chassis= , Expansion chassis= 904 BTU , total 3616 BTU Double Pole/Neutral Fusing (power supply fuses are located at both the L and N side).
  • Page 51: Outside Line Types

    Recommended Long Term Humidity: 10 ~ 95% RH Outside Line Types The following outside lines can be used with the UNIVERGE SV8100 system. 4-wire, E&M Tie Lines (Type I or V, Dial Pulse, or DTMF) Digital Trunk T1/FT1 (Loop Start, Tie Line (E&M), or DID Signaling)
  • Page 52: Network

    Network Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) allows transmission of data and voice simultaneously over one communications medium. The specifications that the UNIVERGE SV8100 system uses for switching, clock, data bus, and timeframe are shown below. TDM Switching: PCM (µ Law) TDM Clock: 2.048 MHz TDM Data Bus: 8 bit TDM Timeframe: 125 µs.
  • Page 53: Electra Elite Ipk Terminals And Equipment

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 5.5.4 Electra Elite IPK Terminals and Equipment The voltage, current, and ring signal for the Electra Elite IPK Multiline Terminals, Single Line Telephone equipment, and AP(A)-R/AP(R)-R Units are listed below: Multiline Terminal Voltage: -11 ~ -26 Vdc...
  • Page 54: Series I Terminals

    Dual-Tone Multifrequency (DTMF) Address Signaling DTMF signaling includes push button or Touchtone dialing. When a key on a telephone is pushed, two tones (one high frequency and one low frequency) are provided. In the UNIVERGE SV8100 system, the following DTMF specifications are used. Frequencies Two sinusoidal frequencies are provided, one from the high frequency group and one from the low frequency group.
  • Page 55: External Equipment Connection

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Rise Time: Within 5 ms. Duration of Dual Frequency Signal: 110 ms. default/60 ms. minimum Interdigital Time: 140 ms. default/45 ms. minimum Nominal High Group Frequencies (Hz) 1209 1336 1477 Nominal Low Group Frequencies (Hz) 5.6.3...
  • Page 56: External Tone Ringer/Night Chime Output

    5.6.10 Relay Contact All Relay Contact Ratings: 500 mA, 24Vdc Battery Backup The UNIVERGE SV8100 system has battery backup functions for system backup and for memory backup. 5.7.1 System Backup (Optional) During a power failure, the system can be backed up using the...
  • Page 57: Weights And Dimensions

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Weights and Dimensions Table 2-17 SV8100 Weights and Dimensions on page 2-27 shows the shipping weight, height, width and depth of each SV8100 digital multiline term terminal, IP multiline terminal, D , Series i multiline terminal, chassis, assorted blades and adapters.
  • Page 58 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-17 SV8100 Weights and Dimensions (Continued) Shipping Unit Height Width Depth Weight CD-16DLCA 7.831 oz 1.89 in 9.45 in 7.68 in (0.222 kg) (48 mm) (240 mm) (195 mm) CD-4COTA 6.35 oz 1.89 in 9.45 in 7.68 in...
  • Page 59 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 2-17 SV8100 Weights and Dimensions (Continued) Shipping Unit Height Width Depth Weight CHS L BATT BOX RACK MOUNT BRACKET 352.7 oz 18.5 in 14.6 in 2.76 in (10 kg) (470 mm) (370 mm) (70 mm) CHS2U INT BATT SET 95.24 oz...
  • Page 60 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-17 SV8100 Weights and Dimensions (Continued) Shipping Unit Height Width Depth Weight ITL-12BT-1 (BK) TEL 45.6 oz 4.29 in 7.59 in 10.16 in (1.3 kg) (109 mm) (193 mm) (258 mm) ITL-12D-1 (BK) TEL 42.33 oz 4.41 in...
  • Page 61: Chapter 3 Installing The Sv8100 Chassis

    Installing the SV8100 Chassis ENERAL NFORMATION ECTION This chapter contains information to help the technician install the chassis for the SV8100 system. The technician should be familiar with this section before installing any equipment. Chapter NSTALLING THE HASSIS ECTION The CHS2U-EU chassis has six universal blade slots for legacy line/trunk blade (Single Line Telephone Interface, Digital Multiline Terminal Interface, Central Office Trunk, ISDN PRI Interface, etc.), In-skin Application Blades (In-skin UMS, In-Skin Router, etc.).
  • Page 62: Wall Mounting The 19" Chassis

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Universal Slot for Legacy Line/Trunk blades and Application blades (six slots). When using as controlling chassis, the is mounted in CD-CP00 Slot 1 (shown). Slot for PZ-BS10/PZ-BS11 blade – Connection with CHS2U chassis Power Supply Unit (PSU)
  • Page 63: Chs2U Chassis Wall Mount Installation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 2.1.1 CHS2U Chassis Wall Mount Installation Use the template shown in Figure 3-3 Wall Mount Spacing Guide (19” Chassis) on page 3-3 for required spacing before drilling. Upper Surface of Wall Mount Bracket Figure 3-3 Wall Mount Spacing Guide (19” Chassis) Mark and drill the six holes required for a wall installation.
  • Page 64 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Using six screws, secure the two wall mount brackets to the wall. Refer to Figure 3-4 Install Wall Mount Brackets with Screws for screw location. Figure 3-4 Install Wall Mount Brackets with Screws Using four screws, secure the metal fittings on the Left and Right sides of the 19”...
  • Page 65 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 3-5 Install Wall Mount Brackets with Screws System Hardware Manual 3 - 5...
  • Page 66 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Align the metal fitting with the upper wall mount bracket. The lower metal fitting will rest against the lower wall mount bracket. Secure the metal fitting and upper wall mount bracket with a single screw (see...
  • Page 67 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 3-7 Secure Metal Fitting to Lower Wall Mount Bracket with Screws Attach the supplied cable support bracket to either end of the lower wall mount bracket with a single screw (refer to Figure 3-8 Attach Cable Support Bracket with Screw on page 3-8).
  • Page 68 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 3-8 Attach Cable Support Bracket with Screw The cable support bracket can be installed any of the four corners of the 19” chassis (refer to Figure 3-9 Attach Cable Support Bracket with Screw on page 3-9).
  • Page 69 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 3-9 Attach Cable Support Bracket with Screw Connect the ground wire to all chassis. Refer to 2.5.5 Install 19” Chassis Grounding on page 3-34 for complete details on grounding the system. Refer to 2.5 Installing the 19” Chassis on page 3-22...
  • Page 70: Floor Mounting The 19" Chassis

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Floor Mounting the 19” Chassis The CHS2U controlling and expansion chassis can be mounted on the floor using the CHS BASE UNIT and the CHS2U JOINT BRACKET KIT. 2.2.1 CHS2U Chassis Installation Use the template shown in...
  • Page 71 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 3-11 Secure CHS BASE UNIT with Anchor Bolts Install the five rubber feet to the bottom of the chassis. Figure 3-12 Install Rubber Feet Position the chassis on top of the CHS BASE UNIT. Secure the chassis to the CHS BASE UNIT using eight screws supplied with the CHS2U JOINT BRACKET KIT.
  • Page 72: Multiple Chs2U Chassis Installation

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 3-13 Install CHS2U JOINT BRACKET KIT Connect the ground wire to all chassis. Refer to 2.5.5 Install 19” Chassis Grounding on page 3-34 for complete details on grounding the system. Refer to 2.5 Installing the 19” Chassis on page 3-22...
  • Page 73 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Install the five rubber feet to the bottom of each chassis. Figure 3-14 Install Rubber Feet Using supplied screws in the CHS2U JOINT BRACKET KIT, attach metal brackets to both ends of the 19” chassis and the CHS BASE UNIT.
  • Page 74: Stand Mounting The 19" Chassis

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Connect the ground wire to all chassis. Refer to 2.5.5 Install 19” Chassis Grounding on page 3-34 for complete details on grounding the system. Refer to 2.5 Installing the 19” Chassis on page 3-22 to continue...
  • Page 75 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Expansion Plate Figure 3-17 Secure CHS2U Chassis to CHS2U STAND KIT with Screws Using supplied screws, secure the CHS2U STAND KIT to the floor (refer to Figure 3-18 Secure Stand Mount to Floor with Screws on page 3-16).
  • Page 76 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 3-18 Secure Stand Mount to Floor with Screws Connect the ground wire to all chassis. Refer to 2.5.5 Install 19” Chassis Grounding on page 3-34 for complete details on grounding the system. Refer to 2.5 Installing the 19” Chassis on page 3-22...
  • Page 77: Multiple Chs2U Chassis Installation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 2.3.2 Multiple CHS2U Chassis Installation Expansion chassis (maximum of three) can be added to the CHS2U STAND KIT and will require an additional CHS2U STAND KIT (EXT) per chassis. Install the five rubber feet to the bottom of each chassis.
  • Page 78 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Expansion Plates Figure 3-20 Install Additional CHS2U STAND KIT (EXT) Metal brackets from the CHS2U JOINT BRACKET KITs will be required to secure the top end of the chassis with screws. See Figure 3-21 Install Additional CHS2U STAND KIT (EXT) on page 3-19.
  • Page 79 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Metal Brackets Figure 3-21 Install Additional CHS2U STAND KIT (EXT) Using supplied screws, secure the CHS2U STAND KIT to the floor (refer to Figure 3-21 Install Additional CHS2U STAND KIT (EXT) on page 3-19). Connect the ground wire to all chassis. Refer to 2.5.5 Install...
  • Page 80: Rack Mounting The 19" Chassis

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Rack Mounting the 19” Chassis A single or multiple chassis can be rack mounted. Controlling and Expansion chassis can be racked mounted by stacking them horizontally. The 19” chassis requires two rack mount brackets per chassis for mounting.
  • Page 81 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Repeat for additional chassis mounting. Figure 3-23 Rack Mount Bracket Installed 19” CHS2U Carefully slide the chassis into desired location within the rack. Make sure the hooks on the mounting bracket are inserted into the back of the chassis, securing it in place.
  • Page 82: Installing The 19" Chassis

    Inspect the equipment for any physical damage. If you are not sure about the function of a component, review the associated information within this manual. Contact your authorized NEC Sales Representative if you have additional questions. Note that the chassis does not initially contain any blades.
  • Page 83: Installing The 19" Controlling Chassis

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 2.5.3 Installing the 19” Controlling Chassis Ensure the chassis is powered down. Do not remove or install this blade with the power on. Align the CD-CP00 blade with the Slot 1 guides of the Controlling Chassis.
  • Page 84: Installing Expansion Blades In The 19" Chassis (Optional)

    The EXIFU cable connects the Controlling Chassis and its EXIFU-B1 interface to the second, third, and fourth EXIFU-E1 interface. Use only the CAT 5 cables provided by NEC to make the connections between the Controlling and Expansion Chassis. The PZ-BS10 provides:...
  • Page 85: Connector Pin-Out On The Pz-Bs10/Pz-Bs11

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 2.5.4.1 Connector Pin-Out on the PZ-BS10/PZ-BS11 Table 3-1 PZ-BS10/PZ-BS11 Connector Pin-Out RJ-61 Cable Connector PZ-BS10 – CN2, CN3, CN 4 PZ-BS11 – CN3 Pin No. Connection HW_UP (+) HW_UP (-) HW_DWN (+) FS (+) FS (-)
  • Page 86 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 From the left side of the chassis, pull cover outward to expose the expansion bay. Figure 3-29 Open Base Chassis Cover Pull the cover toward you to remove. Cover must be removed prior to installation of PZ-BS10 blade.
  • Page 87 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 3-31 PZ-BS10 Components Slide the PZ-BS10 blade into the chassis until resistance (back plane) is felt. Figure 3-32 Installing PZ-BS10 Blade in Expansion Bay Gently push until the blade seats and install the supplied retaining screw.
  • Page 88: Install The Pz-Bs11 Expansion Blade In The Chs2U Expansion Chassis

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Align the door tabs with hinges and reattach the cover. Figure 3-33 PZ-BS10 Blade Installed Close the PZ-BS10 cover. Figure 3-34 PZ-BS10 Installed (Cover Closed) 2.5.4.3 Install the PZ-BS11 Expansion Blade in the CHS2U Expansion Chassis For the Expansion Chassis to function, the PZ-BS10 blade must be installed in Controlling Chassis.
  • Page 89 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Locate the door positioned on the left end (expansion bay) of the Expansion Chassis. Expansion Bay Figure 3-35 PZ-BS11 Expansion Bay in Expansion Chassis From the left side of the chassis, pull cover outward to expose the expansion bay.
  • Page 90 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Pull the cover toward you to remove. Cover must be removed to install PZ-BS11 blade. Align the PZ-BS11 blade with the guides located within the expansion bay. Figure 3-37 PZ-BS11 Blade Guides Slide the PZ-BS11 blade into the chassis until resistance (back plane) is felt.
  • Page 91 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Align the door tabs with hinges and reattach the cover. Figure 3-39 PZ-BS11 Blade Installed Close the PZ-BS11 blade cover. Figure 3-40 PZ-BS11 Installed (Cover Closed) System Hardware Manual 3 - 31...
  • Page 92: Connect The Controlling And Expansion Chassis

    PZ-BS10 Figure 3-41 19” Expansion Chassis Interface Units Ensure Controlling and Expansion chassis are powered down. Using the NEC provided CAT5 straight-through cable(s), attach one end to each Expansion Chassis CN2 connector on the PZ-BS11 blade (see Figure 3-42 System Expansion Cabling on page 3-33.
  • Page 93 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Install in Expansion Chassis Install in Expansion Chassis Install in Expansion Chassis Install in Controlling Chassis Figure 3-42 System Expansion Cabling Repeat for additional Expansion Chassis. System Hardware Manual 3 - 33...
  • Page 94: Install 19" Chassis Grounding

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 2.5.5 Install 19” Chassis Grounding From the factory, the SG, ETH and PBXG grounds are located inside the chassis and are connected to the FG ground (frame ground) on the back of the chassis. Each chassis (CHS2U) in the system must be grounded separately using the procedure listed below.
  • Page 95: Install Ac Power Cords

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 FG Lugs Electrical Service Ground Figure 3-44 19” Chassis Grounding Lug (Multiple-Chassis) 2.5.7 Install AC Power Cords Locate the supplied AC power cord and attach to the AC Inlet located on the back of the Controlling Chassis.
  • Page 96: Install Ac Power Cords On Multiple-Chassis (Optional)

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 2.5.8 Install AC Power Cords on Multiple-Chassis (Optional) Locate the supplied AC power cords and attach to the AC Inlets located on the back of the Controlling and Expansion Chassis. AC Power Cords to AC Inlets Figure 3-46 Install 19”...
  • Page 97: Battery Connection

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 ATTERY ONNECTION ECTION There are two types of battery connection to provide battery life in the event of a power failure, the internal battery and an external battery with CHS LARGE BATT BOX. Installing the Internal Batteries...
  • Page 98 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Remove access panel containing the fan. Refer to Figure 3-48 Removing Access Panel Figure 3-49 Access Panel Removed. Figure 3-48 Removing Access Panel Figure 3-49 Access Panel Removed 3 - 38 Installing the SV8100 Chassis...
  • Page 99 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Using tie wraps, secure CHS2U BATT CABLE INT in cable guide bracket (refer to Figure 3-50 Installing Cable Guide). Figure 3-50 Installing Cable Guide With supplied screw, install cable guide in chassis (refer to Figure 3-51 Installing Cable Guide).
  • Page 100 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Install two 2.3 AH-12V batteries (locally procured) into the CHS2U BATT MTG KIT (refer to Figure 3-52 Installing Two Batteries). The first battery must be installed on the left side, then slid to the right due to an installation tab on the mounting kit.
  • Page 101 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Connect the provided battery cables to the batteries (refer to Figure 3-53 Installing Battery Cable). Figure 3-53 Installing Battery Cable Connect CHS2U BATT CABLE INT to battery connector (refer to Figure 3-54 Connecting CHS2U BATT CABLE INT).
  • Page 102 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Install CHS2U BATT MTG KIT into CHS2U chassis and tighten the retaining screws (see Figure 3-55 Installing Battery Tray into CHS2U Chassis). Figure 3-55 Installing Battery Tray into CHS2U Chassis Reinstall access panel containing the fan and secure with supplied screw...
  • Page 103: Installing The External Batteries

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Installing the External Batteries An optional (locally procured), external battery source can be used to provide power in the event of a power failure. CHS LARGE BATT BOX (Backup time = Three Hours for 30 Terminals)
  • Page 104 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 3-57 Floor Mount Spacing Guide Mark and drill the four holes required for installing the CHS BASE UNIT. Align bolt holes in CHS BASE UNIT (see Figure 3-57 Floor Mount Spacing Guide on page 3-44) with holes drilled in floor and secure using four anchor bolts.
  • Page 105: Battery Installation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 3-58 Installing the CHS LARGE BATT BOX using the CHS2U JOINT BRACKET KIT Secure the CHS LARGE BATT BOX to the CHS BASE UNIT using the CHS2U JOINT BRACKET KIT. Refer to Figure 3-58 Installing the CHS LARGE BATT BOX using the CHS2U JOINT BRACKET KIT on page 3-45.
  • Page 106 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Remove two screws from front of Battery Tray Suppressor. Refer to Figure 3-60 Removing Battery Tray Suppressor. Figure 3-60 Removing Battery Tray Suppressor Slide Battery Tray Suppressor outward to remove. Slide Battery Tray(s) out of CHS LARGE BATT BOX.
  • Page 107 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Remove two screws and remove the Battery Tray Bracket. Refer to Figure 3-62 Removing Battery Tray Bracket. Figure 3-62 Removing Battery Tray Bracket Refer to Figure 3-63 Connecting Battery Cables for connection of battery cable to battery terminals. Repeat for additional battery connection.
  • Page 108 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Install batteries into Battery Tray. Refer to Figure 3-64 Connecting Battery Cables. Using two screws, install the Battery Tray Bracket. Refer to Figure 3-62 Removing Battery Tray Bracket on page 3-47. Figure 3-64 Connecting Battery Cables Insert Battery Connection Cable into cable guides.
  • Page 109: Chs Large Batt Box To Chs2U Connection

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 3-65 Connecting Battery Cables Insert tabs on cover into holes on CHS LARGE BATT BOX. Slide the cover left until seated and tighten the screw. Refer to Figure 3-66 Installing Cover Battery. Figure 3-66 Installing Cover Battery 3.2.3...
  • Page 110 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Remove fan access panel from rear of CHS2U chassis. Refer Figure 3-67 Removing Fan Access Panel. Figure 3-67 Removing Fan Access Panel Connect one end of Battery Connection Cable to Battery Connector on rear of Basic and Expansion chassis.
  • Page 111 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Basic Expansion Figure 3-69 Single CHS LARGE BATT BOX Connection Basic Expansion Figure 3-70 Dual CHS LARGE BATT BOX Connection System Hardware Manual 3 - 51...
  • Page 112 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Insert the access panel tab into the rear of the CHS1U-US chassis running the Battery Connection Cable through the cutout. Secure panel with the retaining screw. Refer to Figure 3-71 Install the Fan Access Panel. Figure 3-71 Install the Fan Access Panel Connect grounding and AC power cables.
  • Page 113: Remove And Install Cooling Fan

    CHS2U Chassis 4.1.1 Remove Cooling Fan To reduce the possibility of electrical shock or damage to equipment, NEC recommends powering Off the chassis and disconnecting the AC cable from the power source before removing the chassis cover. Ensure the chassis is powered down.
  • Page 114 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Swing access panel outward and unplug fan power cable. See Figure 3-73 Opening Chassis Access Panel (19” Chassis). Fan Power Cable Plug Figure 3-73 Opening Chassis Access Panel (19” Chassis) Remove chassis access panel from rear of chassis.
  • Page 115: Install Cooling Fan

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 4.1.2 Install Cooling Fan Align replacement fan with holes and secure with two screws (refer to Figure 3-74 Chassis Access Panel Removed on page 3-54. Install cabling into retention clips (refer to Figure 3-74 Chassis Access Panel Removed on page 3-54 Insert access panel hinges into slots on rear of chassis.
  • Page 116 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 3 - 56 Installing the SV8100 Chassis...
  • Page 117: Chapter 4 Installing The Sv8100 Blades

    ENERAL NFORMATION ECTION This chapter contains information to help the technician install the blades for the UNIVERGE SV8100 system. The technician should be familiar with this section before installing any equipment. Chapter Slot Locations Each CHS2U has six slots. In the Controlling Chassis, the...
  • Page 118 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Controlling Chassis CPU Slot Expansion Chassis PZ-BS11 Slot Figure 4-1 19” Chassis CPU and Expansion Slot Locations 4 - 2 Installing the SV8100 Blades...
  • Page 119: Installation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 ECTION NSTALLATION Pre-installation planning is essential. Advanced planning minimizes installation time, cost, and disruption of the customer business activities. Installation and Safety Precautions Observe the following precautions when installing the blades to avoid static electricity damage to hardware or exposure to hazardous voltages.
  • Page 120: Installing An Extension Or Trunk Blade

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Installing an Extension or Trunk Blade 2.2.1 Installing the Blades To install an extension/trunk blade with the system running: Insert the blade within the guide rail and push the blade securely into position. Tighten the thumb screws on either side of the blade.
  • Page 121 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 4-1 Extension Blade Installation Order Example Order of Blade Slot Extension Blade Installation Number Numbers CD-16DLCA 200~215 CD-16DLCA 216~231 CD-8DLCA 232~247 PZ-8LCE CD-8DLCA 248~263 After the initial powering up of the system, subsequent powering up or resets do not change the slot identification.
  • Page 122: Order Of Installing Trunk Blades

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 The system automatically recognizes each blade installed in the system. If a blade has previously been installed in a slot and another type of blade is to be installed in that same slot, the blade must first be removed from the chassis and then the slot definition removed using Program 90-05 prior to installing the new blade.
  • Page 123: Installing Cd-Prta (T1/Pri) Blades

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 2.2.3.2 Installing CD-PRTA (T1/PRI) Blades The CD-PRTA (T1/PRI) Interface blade uses the first block of 24 consecutive trunks. For example, if an CD-4COTA and PZ-4COTE blade is installed for trunks 1~8, the CD-PRTA (T1/PRI) blade automatically uses trunks 9~32. If CD-4COTA and PZ-4COTE blades are installed for trunks 1~8 and 17~24, the CD-PRTA (T1/PRI) blade uses trunks 25~48.
  • Page 124: Blade Capacities

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Blade Capacities The universal architecture of the UNIVERGE SV8100 provides flexibility when installing blades. With the exception of the CD-CP00 and CC-CP00 blades, any blade can be installed in any slot. Table 2-4 Maximum System Capacities – Blades on page 2-9 (SV8100) provides a list of the blades and the maximum capacities with various chassis configurations.
  • Page 125: Performing A Hot Start

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 2.6.2 Performing a Hot Start The section describes how to load system software from flash memory and customer data from RAM memory. IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS System software is loaded from flash memory and the customer data is loaded from RAM memory.
  • Page 126: Port Defaults

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 2.6.3.2 Port Defaults With the default settings, the ports are assigned as follows: Table 4-4 Default Port Settings Port 1~99 : 200~298 Station Ports: Port 100~300 : 299~499 Port 301~512 : 500~5211 Port 1~99 : 201~299...
  • Page 127: Saving Your Configuration

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 2.6.3.4 Saving Your Configuration When programming is completed, to exit out of the program option and save changes to the CD-CP00: 1. Press EXIT to exit the program options, if needed. 2. Press Speaker. Saving System Data is displayed if changes were made to system programming.
  • Page 128: Performing A Software Upgrade

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 After reloading the customer data to the system, exit programming mode (this could take a minute or more to save the database), then reset the system by powering down and back up. If the system is not reset, not all the uploaded programming changes are in effect.
  • Page 129: Cd-Cp00 (Sv8100 Central Processing Unit)

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 To perform a system software and firmware upgrade: Turn the system power off. Once the system has powered down, insert the USB Memory containing the software upgrade into the USB port on the CD-CP00. Push in and hold the Load button.
  • Page 130 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 OMMON ONTROL LADES ECTION The blades described in this section control the common functions of the chassis. CD-CP00 (SV8100 Central Processing Unit) PZ-32IPLA PZ-64IPLA PZ-128IPLA Battery Fast Ethernet CN7 BGM/EXSP Control CN 10 USB CN5 Status LED1...
  • Page 131: Description

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 PZ-32IPLA PZ-64IPLA Battery PZ-128IPLA CompactFlash PZ-VM21 PZ-ME50 Figure 4-4 CD-CP00 Blade with Daughter Boards Installed 3.1.1 Description The CD-CP00 controls all the functions and operations of the SV8100 system using the system software loaded into the CD-CP00 memory.
  • Page 132 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 PZ-BS10/PZ-BS11 Interface Circuit Main Processing 32-Bit CPU Circuit (MPC8248 @ 2 MHz) Time Switch, Optional Blade Control Circuit Backboard Interface Circuit The CD-CP00 provides: 200 trunk ports maximum 512 extension ports maximum – 512 ports digital/IP extensions maximum –...
  • Page 133 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 MF Signal Sender (Sends caller information to CO for E911) Call Progress Tone Detection C-Channel Control Conference: 64 Channels Caller ID Receiver; 32 Channels Caller ID Generator; 4 or 10 Channels for Analog Stations This can be expanded up to 20 by disabling 32 channels of the...
  • Page 134: Installation

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 RTP Forwarding VoCoder Conversion 3.1.2 Installation Each SV8100 system must have the CD-CP00 installed in Slot 1 of the Controlling Chassis. IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTES The chassis power must be off when installing or removing the CD-CP00.
  • Page 135 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 4-5 CD-CP00 Battery Installation Refer to Figure 4-4 CD-CP00 Blade with Daughter Boards Installed on page 4-15 to Install the PZ-VM21, PZ-ME50 and/or PZ-32IPLA/PZ-64IPLA/PZ-128IPLA daughter board, if required. Ensure the power supply is OFF, then slide the CPU into the CCPU slot in the Controlling Chassis.
  • Page 136: Switch Settings

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Customer information is stored in the RAM memory and, in case of a power failure, will be restored. The lithium battery in the system saves the RAM memory when power is lost. 3.1.3 Switch Settings Refer to...
  • Page 137 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 RUN (LED 1) = The CPU is operating (green) LED 2, and 3 = Alarms (red) LED 4 = Flash access indication (red) LED 5 = The USB memory connection status (red) (LED off when no USB memory installed) Refer to Program 90-10: System Alarm Setup for details on assigning alarm LEDs.
  • Page 138: Connectors

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 4-7 CD-CP00 LED Indications (Continued) LED Indication Status RUN (LED1) LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 Blinking On Steady When Flash memory booting error USB Memory is Installing Blinking On Steady When Flash memory data error USB Memory is...
  • Page 139 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 4-9 CD-LTA RJ45 Cable Connector Pin-Outs USB Cable Connector – CN5 (Type A, Female) (USB 1.1/2.0 Standard) Pin No. Signal 1 2 3 4 Ethernet Cable Connector – CN7 (RJ-45) (10Base-T/100Base-TX Port) Pin No. Connection –...
  • Page 140 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 4-9 CD-LTA RJ45 Cable Connector Pin-Outs (Continued) Pin No. Connection EXCNT2 EXCNT1 EXCNT1 EXCNT2 4 - 24 Installing the SV8100 Blades...
  • Page 141: Pz-Me50 (Memory Expansion Daughter Board)

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 PZ-ME50 (Memory Expansion Daughter Board) Figure 4-6 PZ-ME50 Daughter Board 3.2.1 Description The Memory Expansion daughter board (PZ-ME50) provides additional memory for the system for use with license control, expanded system networking, and software updates. This daughter board is mounted on the CD-CP00 and provides the SDRAM, Flash Memory and SRAM.
  • Page 142: Description

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 4-11 PZ-ME50 Capacities provides the memory capacities for the PZ-ME50 blades. Table 4-11 PZ-ME50 Capacities Memory Description Equipped Memory Capacity SDRAM 128 MB 256 MB / 16 bit x 4 pcs Flash 32 MB 256 MB / 16 bit x 1 pc...
  • Page 143: Installation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 3.2.2 Installation To install a PZ-ME50 on the CD-CP00: Do not remove or install the CD-CP00 with the power on. For installation on the CD-CP00 blade refer to Figure 4-4 CD-CP00 Blade with Daughter Boards Installed on page 4-15.
  • Page 144: Pz-Vm21 (Voice Mail Daughter Board)

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 PZ-VM21 (Voice Mail Daughter Board) Figure 4-7 PZ-VM21 Daughter Board 3.3.1 Description The SV8100 voice mail is a fully integrated, “in-skin” voice mail with Automated Attendant. In addition to the voice mail function, the daughter board provides Voice Response System (VRS) and an optional modem ability for remote maintenance functions.
  • Page 145: Installation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 3.3.2 Installation To install a PZ-VM21 on the CD-CP00: Do not remove or install the CD-CP00 with the power on. Included with the PZ-VM21 are four plastic spacers. Install the plastic spacers onto the PZ-VM21. Make sure to attach the spacers so that they extend out on the side of the daughter board which has the CN1 connector.
  • Page 146 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 4-8 Installing the PZ-VM21 One InMail can be installed per system. Refer to the Univerge UNIVERGE SV8100 System InMail System Guide for complete set-up information. 4 - 30 Installing the SV8100 Blades...
  • Page 147: Pz-32Ipla/Pz-64Ipla/Pz-128Ipla (Voice Over Ip Daughter Boards)

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 3.3.3 Switch Settings This daughter board does not have any switch that needs to be set and does not require any hardware setting. PZ-32IPLA/PZ-64IPLA/PZ-128IPLA (Voice over IP Daughter Boards) Figure 4-9 PZ-32IPLA VoIPDB-32 Daughter Board Figure 4-10 PZ-64IPLA VoIPDB-64 Blade...
  • Page 148: Description

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 4-11 PZ-128IPLA VoIPDB-128 Blade 3.4.1 Description The PZ-32IPLA/PZ-64IPLA/PZ-128IPLA daughter boards are used for converting the RTP (Real Time Transfer Protocol) packets via the IP network and PCM highway. The daughter board is installed on the CD-CP00.
  • Page 149 3-23 for more details. Connect the IPLA Daughter board to the CD-RTB or to an external switching hub using an ethernet cable. Refer to the Univerge SV8100 Programming Manual for detailed programming instructions. 3.4.3 Switch Settings These daughter boards do not have any switches that need to be set and do not require any hardware setting.
  • Page 150: Led Indications

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 3.4.4 LED Indications LED indications for the PZ-32IPLA, PZ-64IPLA and PZ-128IPLA Daughter Boards are indicated in Table 4-15 IPLA Daughter Board Indications. Each LED is listed with its associated function and LED and Operational status. Refer to...
  • Page 151: Connectors

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 3.4.5 Connectors Figure 4-12 VoIP Connections shows a typical connection layout. Figure 4-13 Connecting a IPLA Daughter Board to a Network/PC illustrates how to connect a VoIP Daughter Board to a Network or Figure 4-12 VoIP Connections...
  • Page 152 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 4-13 Connecting a IPLA Daughter Board to a Network/PC 4 - 36 Installing the SV8100 Blades...
  • Page 153: Station Blades

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 TATION LADES ECTION CD-8DLCA/CD-16DLCA (Digital Station Interface) Figure 4-14 CD-8DLCA Blade System Hardware Manual 4 - 37...
  • Page 154: Description

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 4-15 CD-16DLCA Blade 4.1.1 Description These blades provide: 8 (CD-8DLCA) OR 16 (CD-16DLCA) digital extension circuits (used for digital telephones, DSS consoles, SLT(1)-U( ) ADP, PGD(2)-U10 ADP adapters) These ports provide -48V feeding. Two blade status LEDs – One Live LED, One Busy/Idle LED...
  • Page 155: Installation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 4-17 CD-8DLCA/CD-16DLCA Maximum Upgrade Capacities provides the maximum capacities for the ESIU blades when they are upgraded. Table 4-17 CD-8DLCA/CD-16DLCA Maximum Upgrade Capacities 19” 19” Chassis 19” Chassis Networked ESIU Chassis without CPU Chassis with CPU...
  • Page 156: Connectors

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 4-18 CD-8DLCA/CD-16DLCA LED Indications (Continued) LED Indication Operation Status Remarks Live LED Busy LED (Green) (Red) A Channel is busy (use – Flash Normal another from CH1 ~ CHx). (100ms) Operation All channels are idle.
  • Page 157 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 4-19 CD-8DLCA/CD-16DLCA/ RJ-61 Cable Connector Pin-Outs RJ-61 Cable Connector CD-8DLCA – CN101 (ports 1~4), CN201 (ports 5~8) CD-16DLCA – CN101 (ports 1~4), CN201 (ports 5~8), CN301 (ports 9~12), CN401 (ports 13~16) Pin No. Connection T4 (Tip for port 4)
  • Page 158: Pz-8Dlcb (Digital Station Daughter Board)

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 PZ-8DLCB (Digital Station Daughter Board) Figure 4-16 PZ-8DLCB Blade 4.2.1 Description The PZ-8DLCB daughter board provides eight digital extensions. This daughter board is installed on the CD-8DLCA and expands the port capacity for the combined blades to 16.
  • Page 159: Installation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 4.2.2 Installation The PZ-8DLCB is installed on the CD-8DLCA. To install: Connect the PZ-8DLCB to the CN2 connector on the CD-8DLCA blade. Refer to Figure 4-14 CD-8DLCA Blade on page 4-37 for the location of the connectors on the blade.
  • Page 160 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 4-22 PZ-8DLCB CN401 Connection RJ-61 Cable Connector CN401 (ports 13~16) Pin No. Connection (T4) Tip for port 16 (T3) Tip for port 15 (T2) Tip for port 14 (R1) Ring for port 13 (T1) Tip for port 13...
  • Page 161: Cd-4Lca/ Cd-8Lca (4-Port/8-Port Single Line Interface)

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 CD-4LCA/ CD-8LCA (4-Port/8-Port Single Line Interface) Figure 4-17 CD-4LCA Blade System Hardware Manual 4 - 45...
  • Page 162: Description

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 4-18 CD-8LCA Blade 4.3.1 Description The 4/8SLIU blade provides four (4SLIU) analog extension ports or eight (8SLIU) analog extension ports (used for on-premise analog telephones, fax machines, and analog modems). 4 - 46 Installing the SV8100 Blades...
  • Page 163: Installation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 The 4SLIU and 8SLIU are not rated for OPX use. A 4DIOPU blade should be used instead (it supports the analog DID and single line telephone interface functions, such as Off-Premise Extensions). One extension status LED...
  • Page 164: Led Indications

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 If the PZ-4LCA/PZ-8LCE is used, install this prior to inserting the CD-8LCA into the chassis 4.3.3 LED Indications LED indications for the CD-4LCA CD-8LCA are listed in Table 4-24 CD-4LCA/CD-8LCA LED Indications. Each LED is listed with its associated function and LED and Operational status.
  • Page 165: Connectors

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 4.3.4 Connectors Table 4-25 CD-4LCA/CD-8LCA RJ-61 Cable Connector Pin-Outs show the pin-outs for the RJ-61 connector. Refer to Figure 4-17 CD-4LCA Blade on page 4-45 Figure 4-18 CD-8LCA Blade on page 4-46 for illustrations showing the location of the connectors and...
  • Page 166: Pz-4Lca/Pz-8Lce (4-Port/8-Port Sli Daughter Boards)

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 PZ-4LCA/PZ-8LCE (4-Port/8-Port SLI Daughter Boards) Figure 4-19 Installing the PZ-4LCA Daughter Board 4 - 50 Installing the SV8100 Blades...
  • Page 167 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 4-20 Installing the PZ-8LCE Daughter Board System Hardware Manual 4 - 51...
  • Page 168: Description

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 4.4.1 Description The PZ-4LCA and PZ-8LCE daughter boards are mounted on the CD-4LCA/CD-8LCA. These boards provide: 4-Port Single Line and 8-Port Single Line analog extension ports (used for on-premise analog telephones, fax machines, and analog modems).
  • Page 169: Installation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 4.4.2 Installation When connecting a fax machine or analog modem, make sure to set Program 15-03-03 to 1 (special terminal) to avoid communication problems. The SLIU and SLIDB are categorized as TNV2. With this designation, off-premise wiring is not acceptable.
  • Page 170: Connectors

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 4.4.3 Connectors Table 4-27 PZ-4LCA/PZ-8LCE/ RJ-61 Cable Connector Pin-Outs show the pin-outs for the RJ-61 connector. Refer to Figure 4-19 Installing the PZ-4LCA Daughter Board on page 4-50 Figure 4-20 Installing the PZ-8LCE Daughter Board on page 4-51 illustrations showing the location of the connectors on the SLIDB blades.
  • Page 171: Cd-Lta (D Term /Slt Combination)

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 term CD-LTA (D /SLT Combination) Figure 4-21 CD-LTA Blade 4.5.1 Description The Digital Station/SLT Combination blade provides eight Digital Station ports and two analog ports. This blade allows for either a PZ-4COTE analog trunk daughter board or PZ-2BRIA daughter board to be installed.
  • Page 172: Installation

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Eight Digital Station ports Two analog extension ports Two status LEDs Table 4-28 CD-LTA Maximum Upgrade Capacities provides the maximum capacities for the CD-LTA blades when they are upgraded. Table 4-28 CD-LTA Maximum Upgrade Capacities CCPU...
  • Page 173: Led Indications

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 4.5.3 LED Indications LED indications for the CD-LTA are indicated in Table 4-29 CD-LTA Indications. Each LED is listed with its associated function and LED and Operational status. Refer to Figure 4-21 CD-LTA Blade on page 4-55 for the location of the LEDs on the blade.
  • Page 174: Connectors

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 4.5.4 Connectors Table 4-30 CD-LTA RJ61 Cable Connector Pin-Outs on page 4-58 shows the pin-outs for the RJ-61 connector. Refer to Figure 4-21 CD-LTA Blade on page 4-55 for an illustration showing the location of the connectors on the CD-LTA blade.
  • Page 175: Trunk Blades

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 RUNK LADES ECTION CD-4COTA (4 Loop Start Interface) Figure 4-22 CD-4COTA Blade 5.1.1 Description The COIU blade provides: CD-4COTA: Four analog loop start trunk circuits One trunk status LED System Hardware Manual 4 - 59...
  • Page 176: Cd-4Cota (4 Loop Start Interface)

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 One Blade status LED Four Caller ID Circuits Two Power Failure Transfer Circuits Connection for COIDB Daughter Board The 4COIU blade consumes four trunk ports ranging between ports 001~200. The CN2 connector provides connection to four analog trunk ports, which are polarity sensitive (tip-to-tip, ring-to-ring).
  • Page 177: Installation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 5.1.2 Installation Install the COIU blade into an available slot in the chassis. (Refer to Figure 4-22 CD-4COTA Blade on page 4-59 for a layout of the blade.) If the PZ-4COTE is to be used, install this prior to inserting the CD-4COTA blade into the chassis.
  • Page 178: Connectors

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 5.1.4 Connectors Table 4-33 CD-4COTA RJ-61 Cable Connector Pin-Outs on page 4-62 shows the pin-outs for the RJ-61 connector. Refer to Figure 4-22 CD-4COTA Blade on page 4-59 for an illustration showing the location of the connectors on the 4COIU blades.
  • Page 179: Pz-4Cote (4 Loop Start Interface Daughter Board)

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 PZ-4COTE (4 Loop Start Interface Daughter Board) Figure 4-23 Installing the PZ-4COTE Daughter Board 5.2.1 Description The PZ-4COTE blade provides: PZ-4COTE: Four analog loop start trunk circuits Four Caller ID Circuits Connector for COIU Blade Connector for CD-LTA...
  • Page 180 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 The PZ-4COTE consumes four trunk ports ranging between ports 001~200. The CN2 connector provides connection to four analog trunk ports, which are polarity sensitive (tip-to-tip, ring-to-ring). The power failure circuits (CN3), however, are not polarity sensitive.
  • Page 181: Installation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 5.2.2 Installation To install the PZ-4COTE Four plastic spacers are included with the COIDB. Install the plastic spacers on the CD-4COTA or CD-LTA blade. Make sure to attach the spacers so that they extend out on the side of the daughter board which has the CN1 connector.
  • Page 182 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 4-35 PZ-4COTE RJ-61 Cable Connector Pin-Outs (Continued) RJ-61 Cable Connector CN2, Trunks – Connecting to CD-LTB/CD-LTA Blade The CN2 connector is polarity sensitive (tip-to-tip, ring-to-ring). Pin No. Connection Circuit 4 – Tip Circuit 3 – Tip Circuit 2 –...
  • Page 183: Cd-2Bria (2 Basic Rate Interface)

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 CD-2BRIA (2 Basic Rate Interface) Figure 4-24 CD-2BRIA Blade 5.3.1 Description This unit is an interface unit that accommodates an ISDN (Basic Rate) circuit. The BRI blade provides: Two (CD-2BRIA) 2-Channel Circuits (2B + D) configured as T-Bus...
  • Page 184: Installation

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 64 Kb/s Clear B-Channel and 16 Kb/s D-Channel Two Status LEDs Connector for PZ-2BRIA These trunk circuits can be connected to either ISDN trunks or ISDN telephones, depending on the switch setting within system programming. All ISDN telephone circuits (#1-2 and #3-4 with the BRI daughter board) are supplied DC power from the system.
  • Page 185: Led Indications

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 With normal operation, the status LED flashes fast. If trouble was found during the self diagnostics routine, the status LED flashes slow. Once connected, the PKG LED will not be indicated for the status of Layer 1 Link.
  • Page 186: Connectors

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 5.3.4 Connectors Table 4-38 CD-2BRIA RJ-45 T-Bus Cable Connector Pin-Outs show the pin-outs for the RJ-45 cable connector for S-Bus and T-Bus connections. Refer to Figure 4-24 CD-2BRIA Blade on page 4-67 an illustration showing the location of the connectors on the CD-2BRIA blade.
  • Page 187 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 The switches 6 and 7 define if the terminators are active. These should be set to ON, if the bus has no termination. If the bus is already terminated they may be set to OFF. Every ISDN-Bus must be terminated with a set of 100Ohm resistors at its ends.
  • Page 188: Pz-2Bria (2 Basic Rate Interface Daughter Board)

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 PZ-2BRIA (2 Basic Rate Interface Daughter Board) Figure 4-25 Installing the PZ-2BRIA Daughter Board 4 - 72 Installing the SV8100 Blades...
  • Page 189: Description

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 5.4.1 Description This daughter board provides two BRI circuits and is installed on the CD-2BRIA blade. This board provides: Two (CD-2BRIA) 2-Channel Circuits (2B + D) configured as T-Bus or S-Bus 64 Kb/s Clear B-Channel and 16 Kb/s D-Channel...
  • Page 190: Connectors

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Before proceeding to Step 3, wait to verify that the STATUS LED starts to flash. With normal operation, the status LED flashes fast. If trouble was found during the self diagnostics routine, the status LED flashes slow.
  • Page 191: Termination Switch Settings

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 4-40 PZ-2BRIA RJ-45 T-Bus Cable Connector Pin-Outs RJ-45 Cable Connector – CN7, CN8 T-Bus connection Pin No. Connection — — — — 5.4.4 Termination Switch Settings When the card is installed it may be necessary to change the termination switch settings.
  • Page 192: Cd-4Diopb (Did/Opx Interface)

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 CD-4DIOPB (DID/OPX Interface) Figure 4-26 CD-4DIOPB Blade 5.5.1 Description The CD-4DIOPB supports the analog DID and single line telephone interface functions (such as Off-Premise Extension). The function type is assigned in programming for each port. The circuit types, however, should be grouped together.
  • Page 193: Installation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Four (4DIOPU) DID trunk circuits or four OPX circuits Two Blade status LEDs Table 4-41 CD-4DIOPB Maximum Upgrade Capacities provides the maximum capacities for the CD-4DIOPB blades when they are upgraded. Table 4-41 CD-4DIOPB Maximum Upgrade Capacities 19”...
  • Page 194: Connectors

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 5.5.4 Connectors The CN2 connector provides connection to four analog DID trunk ports, which are polarity sensitive (tip-to-tip, ring-to-ring). The OPX circuits, however, are not polarity sensitive. The DIOPU requires one universal slot. (Refer to Figure 4-26 CD-4DIOPB Blade on page 4-76.) If Program 10-03-01 has OPX defined, note that the...
  • Page 195: Cd-Prta (Pri Interface)

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 CD-PRTA (PRI Interface) Figure 4-27 CD-PRTA Blade (Front and Side View) 5.6.1 Description The CD-PRTA PRI blade provides an interface for ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) applications. This blade has a single 30-channel 64Kb per second digital signal circuit configured for PRI. Each blade connects to the network via an NTI Network Termination.
  • Page 196: Installation

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Basic PRI Call Control (BCC) Display of incoming caller’s name and number (when allowed by the telco) Speech and 3.1 KHz audio When installed, CD-PRTA uses the first block of 32 consecutive trunk ports. For example, if a COIU blade is installed for trunks 1~8, the CD-PRTA automatically uses trunks 9~40.
  • Page 197 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Layout for NT-1 Network on page 4-81 for a cabling diagram.) The CSU connects to the network through an 8-pin RJ-45/RJ48C connector. Use either the RJ48C plug-to-RJ48C plug, which ships with the CSU or an RJ-45/...
  • Page 198: Led Indications

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 5.6.3 LED Indications LED indications for the CD-PRTA are listed in Table 4-45 CD-PRTA Indications. Each LED is listed with its associated function and LED and Operational status. Refer to Figure 4-29 CD-PRTA LED Indication Pattern of Layer 1 on T1 Unit on page 4-83 for LED pattern information.
  • Page 199 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 4-29 CD-PRTA LED Indication Pattern of Layer 1 on T1 Unit Table 4-46 ISDN LED Indications Alarm Details of the Alarm LED Indication Pattern Loss of Signal (Red alarm) Following an alarm blink (red, No Signam (Analogue...
  • Page 200: Connectors

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 4-46 ISDN LED Indications Alarm Details of the Alarm LED Indication Pattern Note: The order of priority is set up to alarm in the order LOS>AIS>OOF>RAI. 5.6.4 Connectors Table 4-47 CD-PRTA RJ-45 Cable Connector Pin-Outs shows the pin-outs for the RJ-45 connector.
  • Page 201 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 4-48 CD-PRTA RJ48C Connector Pin-outs shows the pin-outs for the 8-pin RJ48C connector for the network and terminal interfaces. Table 4-48 CD-PRTA RJ48C Connector Pin-outs Network Interface Terminal Interface Pinout for the 8-Pin Pinout for the 8-Pin...
  • Page 202: Cd-4Odta (4-Port Tie Line Interface Blade)

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 CD-4ODTA (4-Port Tie Line Interface Blade) Figure 4-30 CD-4ODTA Blade 5.7.1 Description The CD-4ODTA Tie Line blade is an out band dial type analog tie line interface blade. This blade supports system connections to either 2- wire (four lead, tip/ring) or 4-wire (eight lead, tip/ring/tip 1/ring 1) E&M signalling tie lines (determined in Program 10-13 ).
  • Page 203: Installation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Two Blade status LEDs Two straps and one switch per circuit to determine the circuit type Limitation depends on the connecting Router, Multiplexer or Exchange. If the UNIVERGE SV8100 is connected to another UNIVERGE SV8100 directly, there is up to 1,500 ohms loop resistance (including system).
  • Page 204 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 5.7.3 LED Indications LED indications for the CD-4ODTA are listed in Table 4-50 CD-4ODTA LED Indications. Each LED is listed with its associated function and LED and Operational status. Refer to Figure 4-30 CD-4ODTA Blade on page 4-86 for the location of the LEDs on the blade.
  • Page 205: Connections

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 4-51 CD-4ODTA RJ-61 Cable Connector Pin-Outs RJ-61 Cable Connector – 2-Wire E&M, CN1A~CN1D Pin No. Connection Description — Not Used Control signal to trunk — Not Used Voice signal both ways Voice signal both ways —...
  • Page 206 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 5.7.5 Connections Figure 4-31 Voice Signal Connection for Type I And V on page 4-90 Figure 4-32 Control Signal Connection on page 4-91 show the signaling methods for circuit types. Figure 4-31 Voice Signal Connection for Type I And V...
  • Page 207 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 4-32 Control Signal Connection System Hardware Manual 4 - 91...
  • Page 208 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 PTIONAL LADES ECTION CD-PVAA (Conference Bridge) (Future Enhancement) Figure 4-33 CD-PVAA Blade 6.1.1 Description The Packet Voice Application, CD-PVAA blade is an optional interface that supports Application Packages (Univerge Multimedia Conference Bridge, and Interactive Voice Response Application).
  • Page 209: Switch Settings

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 A digital signal processor/voice processing section handles the following functions: DTMF detection DTMF generation General tone detection Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Basic Support Package Each blade installed with the CNF or IVR package accounts for up to 16 Extension Ports of the Total Port capacity (One Conference or One IVR blade maximum).
  • Page 210: Connectors

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Fast Flash: Board is in sync with the chassis and operating normally Busy LED – Red On: Application problem CompactFlash Card Activity LED – Red CompactFlash Card Activity LED is controlled by the IDE controller and indicates read/write activity on the CompactFlash card.
  • Page 211: Cd-Rtb (4-Port ) (Future Enhancement)

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 CD-RTB (4-Port ) (Future Enhancement) Figure 4-34 CD-RTB Blade 6.2.1 Description The Router blade is a 4-port switching hub which complies with the ethernet specification for both 100Base-TX and 10Base-T. This blade is compatible in LAN applications using 10Mbps and 100Mbps.
  • Page 212 Maximum 100m Transmission Distance by CAT-5 Cable 2 Status LEDs The VoIPDB, which is required for IP telephones to communicate with non-VoIP UNIVERGE SV8100 telephones, and place or receive outside calls, must be connected to either an external switching hub or to the Router blade.
  • Page 213: Installation

    IP telephone and it allows for centralized power backup. 6.2.2 Installation To install the CD-RTB: Plug the CD-RTB blade into any universal slot. Refer to the Univerge SV8100 Programming Manual for required programming. 6.2.3 LED Indications LED indications for the CD-RTB are indicated in Table 4-53 CD-RTB Indications.
  • Page 214: Cd-Etia (Gigabit Poe Switch)

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 CD-ETIA (Gigabit PoE Switch) Figure 4-35 CD-ETIA Blade 6.3.1 Description The CD-ETIA blade is a managed 8-port gigabit ethernet PoE switch. Ports 1 and 8 are the default uplink ports. All the user management and stacking is based on this setup. This blade provides:...
  • Page 215: Installation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 802.1p Priority Queuing Port Mirroring 802.3x Flow Control Independent VLAN Learning Support TCP/IP Networking Stack Multi-Unit Stacking (multiple blades in a system are managed from the same user interface) Dynamic PoE Control (allows setting the proper PoE classifications for...
  • Page 216: Cd-Cp00Ip Address Assignment

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 6.3.2.2 CD-CP00IP Address Assignment The GSWU Main board will be provided with an IP address from the back plane CPU during the initialization sequence. The provision of an IP address from the back plane will identify the Main board. If during initialization, the IP address is set to 0 by the CPU, the blade is then determined to be an Add-on.
  • Page 217: Unmanaged Switch Functions

    The grouping of the three GSWU units to form a 20 port switch is restricted to reside in a single system location. The grouping is not allowed where the GSWU units are placed as part of the NetLink feature in the Univerge SV8100 system. 6.3.2.5...
  • Page 218 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 - - NOTES - - 4 - 102 Installing the SV8100 Blades...
  • Page 219: Installing Dt300/Dt700 Series (Dtl/Itl) Digital And Ip

    Installing DT300/DT700 Series (DTL/ITL) Digital and IP Multiline Terminals ENERAL ESCRIPTION ECTION This chapter provides information about the DT300/DT700 Series digital Chapter and IP terminals in addition to the single line telephones, cordless telephones and wireless telephones. Table 5-1 Terminal Category Reference Chart DT300/DT700 Series Terminals Category Equipment...
  • Page 220 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 The easy-to-use adjustable footplate allows for a variety of height positions. There are several easy-to-read LCD displays available, including a new large color touch panel LCD. The following tables list each terminal and the options available.
  • Page 221 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 5-2 Terminal and Adapter Compatibility (Continued) Adapter Unit Terminal ADA-L APR-L ILPA PSA-L –— = Option Not Available = Optional Available Table 5-3 Terminal and Line Key/LCD Compatibility Line Key/LCD Terminal 8 LK-L 8LKD(LD)-L 8LKI(LD)-L...
  • Page 222 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 5-4 Terminal and Tenkey Kit Compatibility Tenkey Kit Terminal BS(F)-L BS(S)-L BS(ACD)-L BS(Braille)-L BS(Retro)-l IP Terminals: ITL-2E-1 (BK) TEL –— –— –— –— ITL-6DE-1 (BK) TEL –— –— –— –— ITL-8LD-1 (BK)/(WH) TEL ITL-12D-1 (BK)/(WH) TEL...
  • Page 223 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 5-5 Terminal and Optional Equipment Compatibility Equipment Terminal PSA-L PANEL-L WM-L IP Terminals: –— ITL-2E-1 (BK) TEL –— ITL-6DE-1 (BK) TEL ITL-8LD-1 (BK)/(WH) TEL ITL-12D-1 (BK)/(WH) TEL ITL-12PA-1 (BK) TEL –— ITL-24D-1 (BK)/(WH) TEL ITL-32D-1 (BK)/(WH) TEL...
  • Page 224: Dt300 Series Digital Multiline Terminals

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 DT300 S ERIES IGITAL ULTILINE ERMINALS ECTION The DT300 Series offers a new exciting line up of digital telephones. These telephones (except economy), have a modular design that allows the telephones to be upgraded and customized. Optional LCD panels, dial pads, feature key kits, handset cradles, face plates and colored side panels can easily be snapped on and off to upgrade and customize as the customer desires.
  • Page 225: Dtl-6De-1 (Bk) Tel

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 2.1.2 DTL-6DE-1 (BK) TEL This digital economy Multiline Terminal has six line keys with display and is available in black only. The terminal features: Non-modular design Four step adjustable base Half-duplex speaker phone Six line keys (Red, Green)
  • Page 226: Dtl-12Bt-1 (Bk) Tel

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Backlit 10-key dial pad for easy viewing Full-duplex handsfree operation Figure 5-3 DTL-8LD-1 TEL 2.1.4 DTL-12BT-1 (BK) TEL This digital value Multiline Terminal has 12 line keys and is available in black only. The terminal features:...
  • Page 227: Dtl-12D-1 (Bk) Tel/Dtl-12D-1 (Wh) Tel

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 5-4 DTL-12BT-1 TEL 2.1.5 DTL-12D-1 (BK) TEL/DTL-12D-1 (WH) TEL This digital value Multiline Terminal has 12 line keys and is available in both black and white. The terminal features: Modular design Four step adjustable base...
  • Page 228: Dtl-12Pa-1 (Bk) Tel

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 5-5 DTL-12D-1 TEL 2.1.6 DTL-12PA-1 (BK) TEL This digital value multiline terminal with Analog Power Failure adapter has 12 line keys and is available in black only. The terminal features: Modular design Four step adjustable base...
  • Page 229: Dtl-24D-1 (Bk) Tel/Dtl-24D-1 (Wh) Tel

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 5-6 DTL-12PA-1 TEL 2.1.7 DTL-24D-1 (BK) TEL/DTL-24D-1 (WH) TEL This digital value Multiline Terminal has 24 line keys and is available in both black and white. The terminal features: Modular design Four step adjustable base...
  • Page 230: Dtl-32D-1 (Bk) Tel/Dtl-32D-1 (Wh) Tel

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 5-7 DTL-24D-1 TEL 2.1.8 DTL-32D-1 (BK) TEL/DTL-32D-1 (WH) TEL This digital value Multiline Terminal has 32 line keys (24 line keys plus eight line key LK Unit) and is available in both black and white.
  • Page 231 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 5-8 DTL-32D-1 TEL System Hardware Manual 5 - 13...
  • Page 232: Dt700 Series Ip Multiline Terminals

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 DT700 S IP M ERIES ULTILINE ERMINALS ECTION The DT700 Series offers a new exciting line up of IP telephones. These telephones (except economy), have a modular design that allows the telephones to be upgraded and customized. Optional LCD panels, dial pads, feature key kits, handset cradles, face plates and colored side panels can easily be snapped on and off to upgrade and customize as the customer desires.
  • Page 233: Itl-6De-1 (Bk) Tel

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 3.1.2 ITL-6DE-1 (BK) TEL This IP economy Multiline Terminal has six line keys with display and is available in black only. The terminal features: Non-modular design Four step adjustable base Remote login and maintenance Full-duplex speaker phone...
  • Page 234: Itl-12D-1 (Bk) Tel/Itl-12D-1 (Wh) Tel

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Two 224 X 96 full dot gray scale LCDs with cursor keys Backlit 10-key dial pad for easy viewing Full-duplex handsfree operation Wideband handset IEEE 802.3af compliant XML open interface 10Base-T/100Base-TX network interface Backlit LCD Figure 5-11 ITL-8LD-1 TEL 3.1.4...
  • Page 235: Itl-12Pa-1 (Bk) Tel

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 XML open interface 10Base-T/100Base-TX network interface Backlit LCD Figure 5-12 ITL-12D-1 TEL 3.1.5 ITL-12PA-1 (BK) TEL This IP value Multiline Terminal with Analog Power Failure adapter has 12 line keys and is available in black only. The terminal features:...
  • Page 236: Itl-24D-1 (Bk) Tel/Itl-24D-1 (Wh) Tel

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Backlit LCD PSA Adapter for Power Failure Figure 5-13 ITL-12PA-1 TEL 3.1.6 ITL-24D-1 (BK) TEL/ITL-24D-1 (WH) TEL This IP value Multiline Terminal has 24 line keys and is available in both black and white. The terminal features:...
  • Page 237: Itl-32D-1 (Bk) Tel/Itl-32D-1 (Wh) Tel

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 5-14 ITL-24D-1 TEL 3.1.7 ITL-32D-1 (BK) TEL/ITL-32D-1 (WH) TEL This IP value Multiline Terminal has 32 line keys (24 line keys plus an eight line key LK Unit) and is available in both black and white. The...
  • Page 238: Itl-320C-1 (Bk) Tel

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 5-15 ITL-32D-1 TEL 3.1.8 ITL-320C-1 (BK) TEL This IP Multiline Terminal features a large color touch panel LCD and is available in black only. The terminal features: Modular design Four step adjustable base Full-duplex speaker phone...
  • Page 239 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 5-16 ITL-320C-1 TEL System Hardware Manual 5 - 21...
  • Page 240: Install Multiline Terminals

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 NSTALL ULTILINE ERMINALS ECTION Connecting the DT300 Series Multiline Terminal to the System This instruction applies to all DT300 Series Multiline Terminals. Plug the telephone cord into the modular jack on the bottom side of the Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 241: Applying Power To The Dt700 Multiline Terminals

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Lead the Line and Handset cables through the applicable grooves. Groove for Line and Handset Cables Figure 5-18 Leading Line Cords on a Multiline Terminal Applying Power to the DT700 Multiline Terminals The DT700 terminals support two different methods to power the terminal:...
  • Page 242: Connecting The Ip Multiline Terminal To The Network And Pc

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Connecting the IP Multiline Terminal to the Network and PC These instructions for connecting an IP Multiline Terminal to the Network and PC apply to DT700 Multiline Terminals. Refer to Figure 5-19 IP Terminal Connector Locations.
  • Page 243: Adjusting The Lcd On The Multiline Terminal

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 5-20 Typical Network IP Connection Adjusting the LCD on the Multiline Terminal DT300/DT700 Series display Multiline Terminals have an adjustable Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). The LCD can be adjusted by pulling up or pushing down as desired.
  • Page 244: Installing Line Key Kit (12Lk-L Kit)

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Installing Line Key Kit (12LK-L KIT The 12LK-L KIT Provides twelve additional buttons to ITL or DTL multiline terminals. The 12LK-L KIT kit: Mounts directly to top side of terminal Supports Red and Green LED colors Figure 5-22 12LK-L Kit 4.5.1...
  • Page 245 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Line Key Panel Figure 5-23 Removing the Line Key Panel Lift and remove the DESI sheet. DESI Sheet Figure 5-24 Removing the DESI Sheet Press the right end of the Line Key placeholder and lift to...
  • Page 246 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Press here then Lift Figure 5-25 Removing the Line Key Placeholder Install the 12LK-L KIT and press down until click is heard. 12LK-L KIT Figure 5-26 Installing the 12LK-L KIT 5 - 28 Installing DT300/DT700 Series (DTL/ITL) Digital and IP Multiline Terminals...
  • Page 247 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 If desired, print and install the new DESI sheet. Figure 5-27 Installing the DESI Sheet Install the supplied Line Key Panel (refer to Figure 5-28 Installing the Line Key Panel). Line Key Panel Figure 5-28 Installing the Line Key Panel Install the side panel.
  • Page 248: Configuring The Digital Telephone For The Correct Number Of Line Keys

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 4.5.2 Configuring the Digital Telephone for the Correct Number of Line Keys With the telephone not plugged in and the handset on-hook, press the 4 and 6 buttons on the numbered keypad and connect the telephone cable.
  • Page 249 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Press Soft Key 2 for Key Kit Type. Select the type of keypad kit being used by pressing the Up/ Down key. Table 5-7 Keypad Kit Type Keypad Kit Entry Description Kit1 Type A – Japan with cursor key Kit2 Type A –...
  • Page 250: Installing The Directory Card On The Multiline Terminal

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Continue pressing Soft Key 4 to exit (Exit-Exit-Save). The terminal will reset automatically. Installing the Directory Card on the Multiline Terminal A directory card can be attached to DT300/DT700 Series Multiline Terminals. The directory card can be used to record often dialed numbers or other important information.
  • Page 251: Installing A Numbered Keypad On The Multiline Terminal

    IPK II and IPS terminals. Standard Numbered Keypad The standard keypad (in black or white), is commonly delivered with the UNIVERGE SV8100 terminal (refer to Figure 5-31 Standard Numbered Keypad on page 5-34).
  • Page 252 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 5-31 Standard Numbered Keypad BS (Retro)-L KIT The optional Retro keypad (in black or white), is compatible with the term Series i telephone, allowing the terminal to be used with the IPK II and IPS multiline terminals.
  • Page 253: Installing The Numbered Keypad On A Multiline Terminal

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 4.7.1 Installing the Numbered Keypad on a Multiline Terminal To prevent possible damage to the Numbered Keypad or the DTL/ITL multiline terminal during installation or removal, disconnect the line cord/ LAN cable and the AC/DC adapter from the DTL/ ITL multiline terminal.
  • Page 254 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Slide the replacement numbered keypad into the grooves located on the inside of the telephone, then press down on the keypad to snap it into place. See Figure 5-35 Install New Numbered Keypad into DT300/DT700 Series Terminal.
  • Page 255: Configuring The Digital Telephone For The Numbered Keypad

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 4.7.2 Configuring the Digital Telephone for the Numbered Keypad With the telephone not plugged in and the handset on-hook, press the 4 and 6 buttons on the numbered keypad and connect the telephone cable. This places the telephone into Service Class R/W mode. The MW LED should be lit.
  • Page 256 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 At the Login screen, enter the user name (default = ADMIN) and password (default = 6633222) and press the OK Soft Key. Press Soft Key 3 for Maintenance Setting. Press Soft Key 4 for Adjust. Press Soft Key 2 for Key Kit Type.
  • Page 257: Adjusting The Height On The Multiline Terminal

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 5-11 Line Key Kit Type (Continued) Line Key Kit Entry Description Kit6 Value 6-Button Kit2 Value 2-Button Kit0 IP-CTS Press Soft Key 4 for OK to complete. Continue pressing Soft Key 4 to exit (Exit-Exit-Save). The terminal will reset automatically.
  • Page 258: Removing Or Installing The Tilt Legs On The Multiline Terminal

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Removing or Installing the Tilt Legs on the Multiline Terminal The Tilt Legs can be removed or installed on the DT300/DT700 Series multiline terminal. 4.9.1 Remove Tilt Legs Place the telephone on a flat surface (button side down).
  • Page 259: Install Tilt Legs

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Lift and remove the Tilt Legs. 4.9.2 Install Tilt Legs Place the telephone on a flat surface (button side down). Lay the adjustable Tilt legs on top of the telephone. See Figure 5-40 Attach Tilt Legs to DT300/DT700 Series Terminal.
  • Page 260 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 5-41 Connecting the Tilt Legs Snap legs together and adjust to desired height. See Figure 5-42 Adjust Height of DT300/DT700 Series Terminal). Figure 5-42 Adjust Height of DT300/DT700 Series Terminal 5 - 42 Installing DT300/DT700 Series (DTL/ITL) Digital and IP Multiline Terminals...
  • Page 261: Wall Mounting The Multiline Terminal

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 4.10 Wall Mounting the Multiline Terminal You can wall mount a DT300/DT700 Series connection Multiline Terminal using the base cover or an optional wall mount unit. A wall mount unit must be used if adapters are installed on the Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 262: Wall Mounting The Multiline Terminal

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 4.10.1.2 Wall Mounting the Multiline Terminal Plug line cord in the wall receptacle. Leave about eight inches of cord and bundle the rest as shown in Figure 5-45 Bundling the Line Cord. Figure 5-45 Bundling the Line Cord Ensure the Tilt Legs are in the flat (unused position).
  • Page 263: Removing The Multiline Terminal From The Wall Mounted Base Plate

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 5-47 Mount Multiline Terminal Wall on Wall Plate Push spare line cord behind the Multiline Terminal. 4.10.1.3 Removing the Multiline Terminal from the Wall Mounted Base Plate. To remove the Multiline Terminal, push up on the telephone until it comes loose.
  • Page 264: Wall Mounting The Base On A Switch Box

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 4.10.1.4 Wall Mounting the Base on a Switch Box Locate the screw holes on the base and hang the cover over the screws on the switch box as illustrated in Figure 5-49 Wall Mounting Base on Switch Box.
  • Page 265: Dt300/Dt700 Series Terminal Options

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 ULTILINE ERMINALS PTIONAL QUIPMENT ECTION DT300/DT700 Series Terminal Options The following chart provides a quick overview of the options available with the DT300/DT700 Series telephones. Table 5-12 Connectivity of Options IP Terminals Digital Terminals Value Value...
  • Page 266: Dt300/Dt700 Series Optional Terminal Equipment

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 DT300/DT700 Series Optional Terminal Equipment 5.2.1 8LK-L (BK) UNIT/8LK-L (WH) UNIT Provides eight additional line keys to ITL or DTL terminals (except Economy). The unit features: Mounts directly to right side of terminal Supports Red and Green LED colors Figure 5-51 8LK-L UNIT 5.2.1.1...
  • Page 267 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Pry the side panel from the multiline terminal. Side Panel Figure 5-52 Remove Side Panel from Multiline Terminal Return the multiline terminal to the buttons side up position. Fit the projections on the side of the 8LK-L UNIT into the guide holes on the side of the multiline terminal.
  • Page 268: 8Lkd (Ld)-L (Bk) Unit/8Lkd (Ld)-L (Wh) Unit

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Open the small door covering the side option connectors by pulling the cover handle to the front. Telephone Side Option Connection Cable Connector Cover Figure 5-54 Install the 8LK-L UNIT Cable Connect the cable from the 8LK-L UNIT to the side...
  • Page 269: Installing The 8Lkd (Ld)-L Unit

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 5-55 8LKD (LD)-L UNIT 5.2.2.1 Installing the 8LKD (LD)-L UNIT To prevent possible damage to the 8LKD (LD)-L UNIT or the DTL multiline terminal during installation or removal, disconnect the line cord/LAN cable and the AC/DC adapter from the DTL multiline terminal.
  • Page 270 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Remove the screw (refer to Figure 5-56 Remove Side Panel from Multiline Terminal on page 5-51). Carefully, return the multiline terminal to the buttons side up position. Remove the soft keys and line key kit from the telephone.
  • Page 271 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide Projection Guide (One Each Side) Figure 5-58 Ribbon Cable Installed Align the projections on the bottom of the 8LKD (LD)-L UNIT into the guide holes on top of the multiline terminal. Slide the 8LKD (LD)-L UNIT toward the keypad...
  • Page 272: 8Lki (Ld)-L (Bk) Unit/8Lki (Ld)-L (Wh) Unit

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Holding the LCD in place, turn the multiline terminal button side down. Install the screw (refer to Figure 5-60 Install Screw). Screw Side Panel Figure 5-60 Install Screw Attach the side panel to the side of the 8LKD (LD)-L...
  • Page 273: Installing The 8Lki (Ld)-L Unit

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 5-61 8LKI (LD)-L UNIT 5.2.3.1 Installing the 8LKI (LD)-L UNIT To prevent possible damage to the 8LKI (LD)-L UNIT or the ITL multiline terminal during installation or removal, disconnect the line cord/LAN cable and the AC/DC adapter from the ITL multiline terminal.
  • Page 274 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Remove the screw (refer to Figure 5-62 Remove Side Panel from Multiline Terminal on page 5-55). Carefully, return the multiline terminal to the buttons side up position. Remove the soft keys and line key kit from the telephone.
  • Page 275 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide Projection Guide (One Each Side) Figure 5-64 Ribbon Cable Installed Align the projections on the bottom of the 8LKI (LD)-L UNIT into the guide holes on top of the multiline terminal (refer to Figure 5-64 Ribbon Cable Installed).
  • Page 276: Dcl-60-1 (Bk) Console/Dcl-60-1 (Wh) Console

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Holding the LCD in place, turn the multiline terminal button side down. Install screw (refer to Figure 5-66 Install Screw). Screw Side Panel Figure 5-66 Install Screw Attach the side panel to the side of the 8LKI (LD)-L...
  • Page 277: Installing The Dcl-60-1 Console

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Keep the following in mind when installing DSS Consoles: A 60-Button DSS Console requires a separate digital station port when pairing with a digital keyset. For IP terminals, the console is connected to the side option slot using a special cable.
  • Page 278 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Pry the side panel from the multiline terminal. Side Panel Figure 5-68 Remove Side Panel from Multiline Terminal Turn the multiline terminal button side up. Fit the projections of the supplied bracket into the side of the multiline terminal.
  • Page 279 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Carefully push the Serial cable into the Serial Cable Groove (ITL, DT700 only). Figure 5-70 Press Serial Cable into Groove Using the guides, slide the DCL-60-1 onto the installed bracket (refer to Figure 5-70 Press Serial Cable into Groove).
  • Page 280 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Open the small door covering the side option connectors by pulling the cover latch toward you (refer to Figure 5-72 Serial Cable Installed, ITL, DT700 only). Connect the cable from the DCL-60-1 CONSOLE to the Side Option Connector on the multiline terminal and close the cover (ITL, DT700 only).
  • Page 281: Lcd (Bl)-L (Bk) Unit/Lcd (Bl)-L (Wh) Unit

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 5-73 Connect AC Adapter Cable Complete the installation by reattaching both plastic panels to the front of the multiline terminal. Figure 5-74 DCL-60-1 CONSOLE Installed 5.2.5 LCD (BL)-L (BK) UNIT/LCD (BL)-L (WH) UNIT The LCD (BL)-L UNIT is an optional LCD unit for modular terminals and supports the backlit LCD feature (DT300 Series only).
  • Page 282: Panel( )-L Unit

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 5-75 LCD (BL)-L UNIT 5.2.6 PANEL( )-L UNIT Optional plastic color side panels that allow users to customize the ITL/DTL terminals. The following colors are available for the Base (all), VLCD (Value LCD) and SLCD (Sophi LCD) terminals:...
  • Page 283 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Attach the WM-L UNIT to the wall using four screws (refer to Figure 5-77 Attach the WM-L UNIT to Wall). Screws Screws Figure 5-77 Attach the WM-L UNIT to Wall Align the four cutouts with the four tabs on the WM-L UNIT...
  • Page 284: Release The Wm-L Unit

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Push down on telephone until the WM-L UNIT snaps into place (refer to Figure 5-79 WM-L UNIT Installed). Figure 5-79 WM-L UNIT Installed 5.2.8 Release the WM-L UNIT To release the telephone from the WM-L UNIT, press the...
  • Page 285: Wm-L Unit Attached To Wall Plate

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 5.2.9 WM-L UNIT Attached to Wall Plate The WM-L UNIT (Wall Mount Unit) is used to attach any DT300/ DT700 Series multiline terminal to the wall plate This unit connects to the back side of the telephone.
  • Page 286 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Cutouts Cutouts Figure 5-82 Cutouts for WM-L UNIT Push up on the WM-L UNIT until it snaps into place (refer to Figure 5-83 WM-L UNIT Installed). Figure 5-83 WM-L UNIT Installed 5 - 68 Installing DT300/DT700 Series (DTL/ITL) Digital and IP Multiline Terminals...
  • Page 287: Removing The Multiline Terminal From The Wall Mounted Plate

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Align the two holes on the back of the WM-L UNIT with the two screws on the wall plate and slide downward (refer to Figure 5-84 Mount Multiline Terminal Wall on Wall Plate). Figure 5-84 Mount Multiline Terminal Wall on Wall Plate Because of strength variation in switch boxes, this method is not recommended.
  • Page 288: Optional Handsets

    Using the PTM handset on an NEC digital or IP terminal prevents eavesdropping and eliminates the worry that privileged information could be transmitted without user authority. These handsets are also an ideal solution to filter unwanted audio transmissions from environments with ambient background noise.
  • Page 289: Utr-1-1 Usb Handset

    Issue 1.0 UTR-1-1 USB Handset The NEC USB telephone can be plugged directly into a PC USB port, enabling the high quality voice input and output capabilities of a standard desktop telephone. By connecting it to the USB port of a computer, calls can immediately be made and received using a SoftPhone without installation of additional software drivers.
  • Page 290: Wall Mounting

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 6.3.3 Wall Mounting The UTR-1-1 USB handset can be mounted on the wall using a wall plate or two screws. Align the two holes on the back of the UTR-1-1 and slide down onto the wall plate or screws.
  • Page 291: Bluetooth Cordless Handset

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 LUETOOTH ORDLESS ANDSET ECTION Bluetooth Cordless Handset (BCH) Interface This optional interface allows the multiline terminal user to use Bluetooth technology to provide a cordless handset. This handset provides: Keyset-like Handset Eight Line Buttons Function Button...
  • Page 292: Selecting A Location

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Selecting a Location Before choosing a location for your new telephone, consider these important guidelines: If multiple cordless terminals are installed, keep their Bluetooth cradles at least 3.3 feet (1meter) apart from one another. If the Bluetooth cradle is installed near a metal, concrete wall or any other structure that could affect radio transmission, a communication failure might occur.
  • Page 293: Controls And Indicators

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Controls and Indicators Controls and indicators can be found in Figure 5-91 Bluetooth Cradle Controls and Indicators Figure 5-92 Bluetooth Handset Controls and Indicators on page 5-76. Figure 5-91 Bluetooth Cradle Controls and Indicators System Hardware Manual...
  • Page 294 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 5-92 Bluetooth Handset Controls and Indicators 5 - 76 Installing DT300/DT700 Series (DTL/ITL) Digital and IP Multiline Terminals...
  • Page 295: Installing The Bluetooth Cordless Handset

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Installing the Bluetooth Cordless Handset The BCH-L (BK) UNIT is an optional device that transforms the standard multifunctional telephone into a cordless terminal. This section explains how to transform the standard hand-set into a BCH-L (BK) UNIT. The BCH-L (BK) UNIT cannot be connected to the DTL-2E-1 or DTL-6DE-1 telephones.
  • Page 296 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 5-94 Remove Legs From Multiline Terminal Remove the side panel. Disconnect serial connection cord from terminal body. Leave cord connected to the cradle unit. Push the latch to the right to unlock the cradle unit. Then push...
  • Page 297 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Insert the cradle connecting cable of the Bluetooth Cradle (BTC) into the unit connector. Figure 5-96 Attach Bluetooth Cradle to the Multiline Terminal Fit the projections on the side of the Bluetooth Cradle into the guide holes on the side of the terminal and pull toward you...
  • Page 298 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Remove the connector cover (rubber) from the bottom of the multiline terminal. Figure 5-98 Removing the Connector Cover Insert the lower claws of the Bottom Unit (see Figure 5-99 Installing the Bottom Unit) into precut holes on the multiline terminal.
  • Page 299 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Push the latch to release the cover (see Figure 5-100 Stowing the Bottom Unit Cable). Stow the extra bottom unit connecting cable and close the cover. Figure 5-100 Stowing the Bottom Unit Cable Cut or trim the supplied coupled device for the tilt legs handset option.
  • Page 300 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Reinstall the legs, pushing upwards until both locks snap into place. Set tilt legs to desired position. Return the multiline terminal to the numbered keypad in the up position. Connect the Line cord and the AC adapter.
  • Page 301: Wall Mounting The Bluetooth Cradle

    7.4.2 Wall Mounting the Bluetooth Cradle To prevent possible damage to the BCH-L (BK) UNIT due to falling, NEC recommends installing the unit in a firm position so it will not fall due to its own weight. Clearances required for installing the Bluetooth cradle are shown below.
  • Page 302 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 5-104 Installing Wood Screws Remove the Bluetooth hanger from the cradle. With a screwdriver, pry from the bottom, and lift the handset hanger from the cradle. Rotate the hanger top to bottom. Slide it downward in the hollow until it clicks into position.
  • Page 303 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Turn multiline terminal upside down. Lower the tilt leg to the first position (refer to Figure 5-93 Separate Tilt Leg from Leg Support). Stoppers Tilt Leg Figure 5-106 Separate Tilt Leg from Leg Support Hook the wall mount holes (C and D) on the back of the terminal on wood screws (c and d) installed.
  • Page 304: Remove And Replace Handset Battery

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 7.4.3 Remove and Replace Handset Battery The battery loaded in the Bluetooth handset has a useful life of about two years, depending on how the handset is used. If the battery voltage diminishes quickly after the battery has been charged for a long time, replace with a new Li-ion battery.
  • Page 305: Bluetooth Hub Adapter

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 LUETOOTH DAPTER ECTION Bluetooth Hub Adapter (BHA) Features The BHA-L UNIT adapter connects a Bluetooth device to a multiline terminal. The BHA-L UNIT cannot be connected to the DTL-2E-1 or DTL-6DE-1 telephone. 8.1.1 Installing the BHA-L UNIT...
  • Page 306 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 5-111 Removing the Connector Cover Insert the lower claws of the Bottom Unit (see Figure 5-112 Installing the BHA-L UNIT) into precut holes on the multiline terminal. Figure 5-112 Installing the BHA-L UNIT Align connector on inside of BHA-L UNIT and push down until unit snaps into place.
  • Page 307: Pairing A Bluetooth Device And Multiline Terminal

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 8.1.2 Pairing a Bluetooth Device and Multiline Terminal (Bluetooth Installed) Access the Bluetooth screen from a multiline terminal menu and register the Bluetooth headset with the BHA-L UNIT. 8.1.2.1 Accessing the Bluetooth Device Setup Screen From the multiline terminal, access the setup screen...
  • Page 308: Connecting The Paired Device

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 8.1.2.4 Connecting the Paired Device Enable the Bluetooth device. Select [2. Enable] in the connection screen. After pairing a Bluetooth device, be sure to configure its connection to enable it. If settings are not completed, the Bluetooth device that does the pairing cannot be used.
  • Page 309: Bt Information

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 8.1.2.7 BT Information You can view the following kinds of information about the BHA-L UNIT: Firmware and hardware versions. Bluetooth module information and standard. Installed profile versions. Device address and name. Figure 5-118 Setting Bluetooth Information...
  • Page 310: Installing The Slt Adapter

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 INGLE ELEPHONE ECTION Installing the SLT Adapter The Single Line Telephone adapter provides an interface for Single Line Telephones and other similar devices from an ESI channel. This adapter can be connected to any ESI port.
  • Page 311: Wall-Mounting The Slt Adapter

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Modular Terminal Modular Terminal SLTII(1)-U( ) ADP To ESIU Base Base CD-8DLCA or Cord Cord ESI Port ESI Port CD-16DLCA Modular Terminal Connections Modular Terminal Connections ESIU Port ESIU Single Line Telephone Connections Figure 5-120 Connecting the SLT Adapter Wall-Mounting the SLT Adapter Unplug the two line cords from the SLT Adapter.
  • Page 312 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Using the two screws provided with the SLT Adapter, attach the back cover to the desired location. Figure 5-122 Attaching the Unit Replace the front cover and the two screws removed in Step 2. Plug the two modular line cords back into the SLT Adapter which were removed in Step 1.
  • Page 313: Using A Pgd(2)-U10 Adp

    Installing SV8100 Optional Equipment ENERAL NFORMATION ECTION This chapter provides information for installing optional equipment, such as term PGD(2)-U10 ADPs, background music, door boxes, DSS consoles, D VSR, external paging as well as other handsets, recording devices and Chapter adapters on the SV8100 digital and IP telephones. PGD(2)-U10 ADP ECTION Using a PGD(2)-U10 ADP...
  • Page 314: Led Indications

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 The PGD(2)-U10 ADP connects to any available digital extension port. The terminal connections made within the PGD(2)-U10 ADP and the jumper settings determine what features are used for each circuit. Channel 2 Channel 1 Status LED...
  • Page 315 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Remove the screw from the front of the PGD(2)-U10 ADP. Figure 6-2 Remove Cover from PGD(2)-U10 ADP Using a screwdriver, break out the plastic piece covering the cable hole. Figure 6-3 Remove Plastic Cover from Cable Hole Set the S3 –...
  • Page 316 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 6-2 PGD(2)-U10 ADP S3 – S6 Jumper Settings Function LED Indication Open Open Door Box On when in use. Open Short External Paging Speaker On when in use. Channel 1 Short Open External Ringer On when in use.
  • Page 317 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Strip one end of the cable to be connected to the control relay or door box so that approximately 1/4” (8 mm) of bare wire is exposed. Insert the cable into the proper CN4 or CN5 location while holding down the lock button (holding down this lock button is easiest with a flat-head screwdriver).
  • Page 318 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 6-5 PGD(2)-U10 ADP Connection Diagram 6 - 6 Installing SV8100 Optional Equipment...
  • Page 319 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Flat-head screwdriver Cable Press down CN4, CN5 Figure 6-6 Connecting Cable to the PGD(2)-U10 ADP Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for any additional connections required. Replace the cover and tighten the screw to hold the cover in place.
  • Page 320 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 6-7 PGD(2)-U10 ADP Connections Install a modular jack for each PGD(2)-U10 ADP. For each module, run one-pair 24 AWG station cable from the cross-connect block to a modular jack. Ground the unused pair. Terminate the extension leads to GRN/RED of the modular jack.
  • Page 321 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 fits best for your location. Figure 6-8 Installing the Screws The back of the PGD(2)-U10 ADP has two key-hole type openings. Place the PGD(2)-U10 ADP over the two screws and slide it down or over (depending on the positioning) to lock it in place.
  • Page 322: Installing Background Music

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ACKGROUND USIC ECTION Installing Background Music Background Music (BGM) sends music from a customer-provided music source to speakers in keysets. If an extension user activates it, BGM plays whenever the user’s extension is idle. Connecting to the CD-CP00: Connect an RCA line from the CN8 or CN9 connector on the CD-CP00 to the appropriate location on the extension cross-connect block.
  • Page 323: Installing A Door Box

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 ECTION Installing a Door Box A PGD(2)-U10 ADP is required for this option. The Door Box is a self-contained, water-resistant, Intercom unit typically used to monitor an entrance door. A visitor at the door can press the Door Box call button (like a door bell).
  • Page 324 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 If wall mounting the Door Box, remove the screw on the front of the Door Box. Remove the back half of the Door Box and attach this mounting bracket to the wall with the two screws provided.
  • Page 325 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 6-11 Setting the PGD(2)-U10 ADP for a Door Box System Hardware Manual 6 - 13...
  • Page 326 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 6-12 Installing a Door Box 6 - 14 Installing SV8100 Optional Equipment...
  • Page 327: External Page

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 XTERNAL AGING ECTION External Page Two external page zone/door box circuits are provided by each PGD(2)-U10 ADP installed. Each Door Box/external page circuit provides a dry relay contact. The CD-CP00 also provides a connection for external paging and a relay.
  • Page 328 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Terminate the extension leads to GRN/RED of the modular jack. Terminate the unused leads to the jack. Install bridging clips as required. Plug a modular line cord from the mod jack to the CN1 connector on the PGD(2)-U10 ADP.
  • Page 329: External Paging And Door Box

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 The PGD(2)-U10 ADP provides amplifiers for each page output port (for a maximum of +8 dBM, 600 ohms at 1KHz). No additional page amplification is provided by the PGD(2)-U10 ADP but, if required, an external page amplifier can be used for additional amplification.
  • Page 330: Door Box /External Page Relay Contacts

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Door Box /External Page Relay Contacts 6.2.1 Connecting a Contact Relay Device to a Door Box/External Page Relay To connect a dry contact relay device to a Door Box/External Page Relay: To connect to the CD-CP00:...
  • Page 331: External Recording System/External Ringer

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 The relay closes when the Door Box/external page zone is called. The maximum applied voltage is 24vDC at .5A for each contact. Figure 6-14 CD-CP00 Page Connections XTERNAL ECORDING YSTEM XTERNAL INGER ECTION External Recording System or External Ringer The PGD(2)-U10 ADP allows the connection of an external recording system or external ringer.
  • Page 332: Installing An External Recording System Or External Ringer

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Installing an External Recording System or External Ringer To connect to the PGD(2)-U10 ADP: Make sure the jumper in the PGD(2)-U10 ADP for the channel is set correctly. (Refer to Figure 6-4 PGD(2)-U10 ADP Jumper Settings page 6-4).
  • Page 333: Programming

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 6-15 PGD(2)-U10 ADP Cable Connection Programming 10-03-01 : ETU Setup – Terminal Type (Circuit 1) 10-03-06 : ETU Setup – Terminal Type (Circuit 2) Confirm that the PGD(2)-U10 ADP has defined the circuit type as either type 7 for External Ringer or 9 for ACIs.
  • Page 334 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 11-08-01 : ACI Group Pilot Number Assign pilot numbers to ACI groups. When a user dials the pilot number, they reach an available ACI software port within the group. Aspire S: ACI Groups 1-4 Aspire: ACI Groups 1-16...
  • Page 335 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 15-12-01 : Conversation Recording Destination for Extensions - ACI Recording Destination Extension Number Use this option to assign the ACI Call Recording destination on a per extension basis. The destination can be an ACI port’s extension number (assigned in Program 11-06) or an ACI Department Group pilot number (assigned in Program 11-08).
  • Page 336: Music Sources

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 USIC OURCES ECTION Music on Hold The system can provide Music on Hold from either an internally synthesized source on the CD-CP00 or from an external source. The external MOH can be a tuner, tape deck, CD player, etc. The settings in Program 10-04-01 and 14-08-01 determine whether the source for MOH is internal or external.
  • Page 337 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Install a modular jack for each PGD(2)-U10 ADP. For each module, run one-pair 24 AWG station cable from the cross-connect block to a modular jack. Ground the unused pair. Terminate the extension leads to GRN/RED of the modular jack.
  • Page 338 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 6-17 PGD(2)-U10 ADP Connections 6 - 26 Installing SV8100 Optional Equipment...
  • Page 339: Night Mode Selection

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 IGHT ELECTION ECTION Night Mode Selector Switch The Night Mode Switch relay closes when the system detects either an open or closure on the MISC block NIGHT SW terminals. Maximum 48v DC is output to the switch when open, and 7mA DC when shorted.
  • Page 340: Removing The Faceplate

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 10.1.1 Removing the Faceplate Use the small notch at the lower right corner of the telephone, to lift the faceplate up. Each corner has a plastic locking pin which releases as the faceplate is lifted up.
  • Page 341: Section 11 Telephone Adapters

    The ILPA does the negotiation and detection with the switch and then relays the power to the IP terminal device. This provides an additional way to power the NEC IP terminals. With this adapter, the IP terminals on the UNIVERGE SV8100 system can be powered using:...
  • Page 342: Conditions

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 NEC power supply PoE-managed switch (BlueFire 200/24) (in-line and spare pair detection) Router Blade (spare pair detection) Cisco Data Switch – CDP supported (in-line and spare pair detection) In-Line Power Adapter Figure 6-20 In-Line Power Adapter 11.2.1...
  • Page 343: Installation

    SW1 Setting IEEE802.3af STD System Cisco Discovery Protocol System NEC BlueFire 200/24 Switch Set the switch setting on the NEC IPhone or IP adapter to the correct position. IPhone (SW2) or IP Adapter (SW1) SW Setting NEC Power Patch Panel...
  • Page 344 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Connect the NEC VoIP telephone to the TEL connector on the ILPA-R adapter with the LAN cable provided with the adapter. If a customer-provided cable is used, the total length from the switch to the telephone should be less than 328 feet.
  • Page 345: Ada-L Unit

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 11.3 ADA-L UNIT Using the ADA-L UNIT (Ancillary Device Adapter) provides a recording jack connection from a telephone to an external tape recorder, speaker or PC. Both sides of the conversation are recorded. The adapter output is a 1/8” audio (mono) jack which you can connect directly to an AUX level input on a recorder or page amplifier.
  • Page 346: Ada-L Unit Switch Settings

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 11.3.1 ADA-L UNIT Switch Settings Figure 6-23 ADA-L UNIT shows the location of the switches. The dip switches (DSW) allow a technician to configure the unit for specific settings. Due to location, set switches prior to installation of ADA-L on DTL/ITL multiline terminal.
  • Page 347: Installing The Ada-L Unit

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 6-3 ADA-L Unit Switch Settings (Continued) Switch Description/Settings Output Hook Signal to External Device DSW 1 On = Output Off = No Output (Default) Record Confirmation Tone Switches DSW 2 On = Tone On (DSW)
  • Page 348 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Push the two stopper tabs through the slots to separate the tilt leg from the leg support. Lay the tilt leg and the leg support flat to expose ADA-L UNIT compartment. Carefully pry loose the knockout covering the bottom option...
  • Page 349: Ada-L Unit Connection

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 11.3.3 ADA-L UNIT Connection The mini-plug connection cord should not use an attenuator and have a monaural (single ring) mini-plug connection for normal recording. 11.3.3.1 ADA-L UNIT Connection for Recording Only Set the ADA-L UNIT DSW switches (Refer to...
  • Page 350: Ada-L Unit Connection For Sending Recorded Calls To The Telephone

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 11.3.3.2 ADA-L UNIT Connection for Sending Recorded Calls to the Telephone Set the ADA-L UNIT DSW switches (see Figure 6-23 ADA-L UNIT on page 6-34). Set DSW 6 to ON. When sending recorded calls to the telephone, set DSW switch 1 to ON.
  • Page 351: Apr-L Unit Switch Settings

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 When installing or removing the adapters, the telephone should be unplugged from the system. The APR-L UNIT supports reverse-polarity, message waiting lamping, or Caller ID. 11.4.1 APR-L UNIT Switch Settings Figure 6-29 APR-L UNIT shows the location of the switches. The dip switches (DSW) allow a technician to configure the unit for specific settings.
  • Page 352 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To prevent possible damage to the APR-L UNIT or the DTL/ITL multiline terminal during installation or removal, disconnect the line cord/LAN cable and the AC/DC adapter from the DTL/ITL multiline terminal. Unplug the line cord from the keyset.
  • Page 353 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Bottom Option Knockout Interface Figure 6-31 Bottom Option Interface Knockout Using the exposed Bottom Option Interface as a guide, install the APR-L UNIT in the bottom of the DTL/ITL multiline terminal. Push down until left and right tabs are seated (Refer to...
  • Page 354 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 6-33 Ferrite Bead with APR Adapter Plug the end of the line cord for the analog device which has the ferrite bead closest to it into the jack on the adapter. Connect the opposite end to the analog device.
  • Page 355: Psa-L (Bk) Unit / Psa-L (Wh) Unit

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 11.5 PSA-L (BK) UNIT PSA-L (WH) UNIT The PSA-L UNIT (Power Save Adapter), an optional adapter for the ITL/DTL Terminals, is used with IP telephones to make or receive a call using the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) when a call cannot be made or received using the Local Area Network (LAN).
  • Page 356: Installing The Psa-L Adapter

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 PSTN DTMF/DP Figure 6-35 PSA-L UNIT Connections 11.5.1 Installing the PSA-L Adapter Before installing or removing the PSA-L adapter, remove the line cord, LAN cable, and then AC adapter from the outlet. Turn multiline terminal upside down.
  • Page 357 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Stoppers Tilt Leg Figure 6-36 Separate Tilt Leg from Leg Support Push the two stopper tabs through the slots to separate the tilt leg from the leg support. Lay the tilt leg and the leg support flat.
  • Page 358 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Push latch to right to unlock the cradle unit. Then push the cradle unit forward to separate from the terminal body. Latch Figure 6-38 Bottom of Multiline Terminal (Legs Removed) Fit the projections on the side of the PSA-L UNIT into the guide holes on the side of the terminal and pull toward you until the PSA-L UNIT snaps into place.
  • Page 359 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Gently press the serial cable into the grooved cutout for the cable. Cable Groove Figure 6-40 Grooved Cutout for Serial Cable Connect the serial connection cord (refer to Figure 6-39 Attach PSA-L Unit to the Multiline Terminal on page 6-46) from the PSA-L UNIT to the terminal body.
  • Page 360 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 For the Handset, set the connector in place. Figure 6-42 Insert Connector for Handset Use Attach the analog trunk cable and the handset cable. Refer to Figure 6-35 PSA-L UNIT Connections on page 6-44. Reinstall the legs, pushing upwards until both locks snap into place.
  • Page 361 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Pull tab down and lift out the numbered keypad panel. Figure 6-44 Remove Numbered Keypad Install the new keypad panel supplied with the PSA-L UNIT. Figure 6-45 Install Numbered Keypad Reinstall both plastic panels to the front of the multiline terminal...
  • Page 362: Using The Psa-L Adapter

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Figure 6-46 Install Plastic Panels Connect the line cord to the adapter. Connect the user system (KTS or PBX) cable. If required, remove the side panel from the original cradle unit. 11.5.2 Using the PSA-L Adapter...
  • Page 363: Section 12 Power Failure Telephones

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Answering Calls: If you receive a call via PSTN during a conversation via LAN, answer the call by completing the LAN call and placing the handset back into the cradle. Change the LAN/PSTN Change Switch to PSTN and then lift the handset to answer the call.
  • Page 364: Connector Pin-Outs On Coiu Blade For Power Failure Circuits

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 When connecting the RJ-61 cables to the COIU Blade, note the position of the Power Failure connector. Do not confuse connector CN3 as the CN2 trunk connector. 12.2 Connector Pin-Outs on COIU Blade for Power Failure Circuits...
  • Page 365 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Figure 6-47 Power Failure Connector (CN3) Shown on CD-4COTA Blade System Hardware Manual 6 - 53...
  • Page 366 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 6 - 54 Installing SV8100 Optional Equipment...
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