NEC Electra Elite IPK II System Hardware Manual

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  • Page 1 Notice Note that when converting this document from its original format to a .pdf file, some minor font and format changes may occur. When viewing and printing this document, we cannot guarantee that your specific PC or printer will support all of the fonts or graphics. Therefore, when you view the document, fonts may be substituted and your individual printer may not have the capability to print the document correctly.
  • Page 3 YSTEM ARDWARE ANUAL I N T - 1 0 7 6 ( I P K I I ) O C U M E N T E V I S I O N E R S I O N 2 0 0 0 )
  • Page 5 NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. term and NEAX is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation and Electra Elite is a registered trademark of NEC America, Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. AT&T is a registered trademark of AT&T Wireless Services, Inc.
  • Page 7 The Electra Elite IPK II system provides what the customer needs today, and as business expands the system can be expanded to grow as well. The Electra Elite IPK II system has a set of manuals that provide all the information necessary to install and support the system. This preface describes these manuals.
  • Page 8 Chapter 11 – Installing Electra Elite Optional Terminal Equipment This chapter contains installation instructions for installing Electra Elite optional equipment that can be added to the Electra Elite IPK II as a customer’s business grows. Chapter 12 – Installing Single Line Telephones This chapter describes the single line telephones that are compatible with the Electra Elite IPK II system.
  • Page 9: Section 1 General Information

    This manual describes the operation of the PCPro program for the Electra Elite IPK II key telephone system. This program is a user-friendly Windows application that allows the user to program and configure features of the Electra Elite IPK II KTS from the PC environment.
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  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1 General Information ..................1-1 Section 2 Company Notification ..................1-1 Section 3 Incidence of Harm ..................1-2 Section 4 Radio Frequency Interference ............... 1-3 Section 5 Hearing Aid Compatibility ................1-3 Section 6 Direct Inward Dialing ..................
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  • Page 13 List Of tables Chapter 1 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 1-1 FIC, REN, SOC, and Jacks for Electra Elite IPK II System ETUs ......1-2 Table 1-2 Battery Types and Quantities for KSUs and ETUs ............. 1-6 ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual...
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  • Page 15: General Information

    The telephone company may change technical operations and procedures. When such changes affect the compatibility or use of the Electra Elite IPK II system, the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of the changes.
  • Page 16 The Facility Interface Code (FIC), Ringer Equivalent Number (REN), Service Order Code (SOC), and Jack for each interface ETU are listed in the following table: Table 1-1 FIC, REN, SOC, and Jacks for Electra Elite IPK II System ETUs Trunk/Station ETU Type...
  • Page 17: Radio Frequency Interference

    When equipped with the B64-U30 KSU and P64-U20 PSU, the Electra Elite IPK II can be operated as a Class B device except when using one of the ETUs in the following table.
  • Page 18: Voice Announcement/Monitoring Over Did Lines

    Composers, Authors and Publishers, or other similar organization, when radio or TV broadcasts are transmitted through the Music On Hold feature of this telecommunication system. NEC Unified Solutions, Inc., hereby disclaims any liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a license."...
  • Page 19: Section 11 Industry Canada Requirements

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION NDUSTRY ANADA EQUIREMENTS Industry Canada has established rules that permit this telephone system to be directly connected to the telephone network. Prior to the connection or disconnection of this telephone system to or from the telephone network, the telephone company must be provided with the following information.
  • Page 20: Section 12 Battery Disposal

    ECTION ATTERY ISPOSAL The Electra Elite IPK II system includes the batteries listed below. When disposing of these batteries, KSUs, and/or ETUs, you must comply with applicable federal and state regulations regarding proper disposal procedures. Table 1-2 Battery Types and Quantities for KSUs and ETUs...
  • Page 21 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR BATTERY DISPOSAL DO NOT PLACE USED BATTERIES IN YOUR REGULAR TRASH! THE PRODUCT YOU PURCHASED CONTAINS A NICKEL-CADMIUM OR SEALED LEAD BATTERY. NICKEL-CADMIUM OR SEALED LEAD BATTERIES MUST BE COLLECTED, RECYCLED, OR DISPOSED OF IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANNER.
  • Page 22 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ The packaging for the Electra Elite IPK II system contains the following labels regarding proper disposal. PRODUCT PACKAGE LABELING CONTAINS NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. MUST NOT BE DISPOSED OF IN MUNICIPAL WASTE.
  • Page 23 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 2 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1 General Information ..................2-1 Unique Design ..................... 2-1 ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual...
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  • Page 25 List of Figures Chapter 2 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 2-1 System Configuration Example .................. 2-3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual...
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  • Page 27 ENERAL NFORMATION Unique Design The Electra Elite IPK II system is a powerful key system that meets the ever changing business communications demands of today. Unique compact design allows it to be easily and quickly installed. The Electra Elite IPK II system can grow with your business. You can easily and economically increase port size when necessary.
  • Page 28 Unified Messaging Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Wireless The Electra Elite IPK II system offers a variety of compatible 8-line, 16-line, and 32-line Multiline Terminals with/without LCD. A 2-line non-LCD terminal and a 60-line Attendant Console are also available. A customer with existing Electra Elite or Electric Elite IPK terminals can easily connect them to the Electra Elite IPK II system to provide inexpensive migration.
  • Page 29 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ External Speakerphone Message Least Cost Routing External Speaker Display Board Wireless – DECT Computer Telephony Integration ElectraMail CTI (Unified Messaging) Electra Elite Multiline Terminal (DTU) term Series E Multiline Terminal (DTP) Automatic Call Distribution...
  • Page 30 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2 - 4 Introduction...
  • Page 31 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1 General Information ..................3-1 Section 2 System Block Diagram .................. 3-1 Section 3 Maximum System Capacities ................ 3-5 Section 4 KSU Power-Based Calculator Chart ............3-18 Section 5 System Requirements and Specifications ..........3-22 Cabling Requirements and Specifications ..........
  • Page 32 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.7.2 Memory Backup ....................3-30 Weights and Dimensions ................3-31 External Equipment Interface ..............3-35 5.9.1 Music on Hold/Station Background Music ............3-35 5.9.2 Music for Station BGM using Analog CO Trunk ETU (COI, COIB, or COID) ..................
  • Page 33 List Of figures and tables Chapter 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-1 List of Abbreviations ....................3-1 Figure 3-1 System Block Diagram ....................3-4 Table 3-2 Maximum System Capacities for Station Interface ETUs ........... 3-5 Table 3-3 Maximum System Capacities for Trunk Interface ETUs ........... 3-12 Table 3-4 Maximum System Capacities for Application Interface ETUs .........
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  • Page 35: General Information

    System Specifications Chapter 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ENERAL NFORMATION This chapter provides detailed specifications for the Electra Elite IPK II system technician. The technician should review this information carefully before installing the system. ECTION YSTEM LOCK IAGRAM Figure 3-1 System Block Diagram shows the ETUs that can be installed in the KSU and the number of channels supported when the ETU is installed.
  • Page 36 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-1 List of Abbreviations (Continued) Abbreviation Description CTI/VP, FMS, Voice Mail VMS, CMS, CTP, IVR, VMP Direct Inward Dialing Digital Trunk Interface ESI/ESIB/ESIE Electronic Station Interface Electronic Telephone Unit KSU Expansion Controller ETU...
  • Page 37 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-1 List of Abbreviations (Continued) Abbreviation Description Speaker Tie Line Interface VM/VMP Voice Mail VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 3 - 3...
  • Page 38: Figure 3-1 System Block Diagram

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Package Control Path Voice Path (HDLC) (PCM Highway) Analog COI(4)/(8) CO Line SLI(4)(8) CO Line / COIB(4)/(8) CO Line with Caller ID OPX(2) CO Line with Caller ID COID(4)/(8) BSU(2) Wireless – DECT...
  • Page 39: Maximum System Capacities

    Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION AXIMUM YSTEM APACITIES The maximum capacities available in the Electra Elite IPK II system are shown Table 3-2 Maximum System Capacities for Station Interface ETUs, Table 3-3 Maximum System Capacities for Trunk Interface ETUs Table 3-4 Maximum System Capacities for Application Interface ETUs.
  • Page 40 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-2 Maximum System Capacities for Station Interface ETUs (Continued) Maximum Capacities Station Interface Description Expanded Notes Units Basic Port Port Package Package CTI(4)/(8)-U( ) This ETU is a 4- or 8-Port Digital...
  • Page 41 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-2 Maximum System Capacities for Station Interface ETUs (Continued) Maximum Capacities Station Interface Description Expanded Notes Units Basic Port Port Package Package ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU This 8-Port Electronic Station Notes 1, 6 Interface ETU contains eight circuits.
  • Page 42 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-2 Maximum System Capacities for Station Interface ETUs (Continued) Maximum Capacities Station Interface Description Expanded Notes Units Basic Port Port Package Package IVR Application This Interactive Voice Response ETU Notes 1, 3, 4, 6...
  • Page 43 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-2 Maximum System Capacities for Station Interface ETUs (Continued) Maximum Capacities Station Interface Description Expanded Notes Units Basic Port Port Package Package SLI(8)-U( ) ETU This 8-Port Single Line Interface ETU...
  • Page 44 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-2 Maximum System Capacities for Station Interface ETUs (Continued) Maximum Capacities Station Interface Description Expanded Notes Units Basic Port Port Package Package VMS(2)/(4)-U( ) ETU This 2- or 4-Port Digital Voice Mail...
  • Page 45: Section 4 Ksu Power-Based Calculator Chart

    When 2-port Station Interface ETUs are installed, the system uses four ports from its maximum port capacity. Note 3: Only one CMS, FMS, VMS, VP, CTI, CTP, IVR system can be installed in one Electra Elite IPK II system. Note 4: A maximum of 32 Digital Voice Mail ports are available.
  • Page 46: Table 3-3 Maximum System Capacities For Trunk Interface Etus

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-3 Maximum System Capacities for Trunk Interface ETUs Maximum Capacities Trunk Interface Description Notes ETUs Basic Port Expanded Package Port Package BRT(4)-U( ) ETU This 4-Port Basic Rate Interface for Notes 1, 6...
  • Page 47 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-3 Maximum System Capacities for Trunk Interface ETUs (Continued) Maximum Capacities Trunk Interface Description Notes ETUs Basic Port Expanded Package Port Package COIB(4)-U( ) ETU This 4-Port CO/PBX Line Interface can...
  • Page 48 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-3 Maximum System Capacities for Trunk Interface ETUs (Continued) Maximum Capacities Trunk Interface Description Notes ETUs Basic Port Expanded Package Port Package DID(4)-U( ) ETU This 4-Port Direct Inward Dialing Notes 1,4 Interface supports four DID or four two-way DID lines.
  • Page 49 When 2-port Trunk Interface ETUs are installed, the system uses four ports from its maximum port capacity. Note 3: With the Electra Elite IPK II Expanded Port Package, a maximum of 14 COIB(4)-U( ) ETUs can be installed as COID(4)-U( ) ETUs.
  • Page 50: Table 3-4 Maximum System Capacities For Application Interface Etus

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-4 Maximum System Capacities for Application Interface ETUs Maximum Capacities Application Description Notes Basic Port Expanded Interface ETUs Package Port Package BSU(4M)-U20 ETU The Master 4-Base Station Unit for Notes 1, 2 Wireless –...
  • Page 51 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-4 Maximum System Capacities for Application Interface ETUs (Continued) Maximum Capacities Application Description Notes Basic Port Expanded Interface ETUs Package Port Package IAD(8)-U( ) ETU For CCISoIP Note 3 configured for...
  • Page 52: Ksu Power-Based Calculator Chart

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ KSU P ECTION OWER ASED ALCULATOR HART The Card Calculator on the next page allows you to determine the maximum power consumption for the Power supply in each cabinet under the following conditions: Each basic cabinet can contain a maximum of 10 cards.
  • Page 53: Table 3-5 Ksu Power-Based Calculator Chart

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-5 KSU Power-Based Calculator Chart Equivalent Total Power Consumption Number Power Point Package Name of ETUs -24V -24V Common CPUII( )-U( ) ETU CF ETU EXP-U10 ETU MOD-U10 Unit Trunk BRT(4)-U( ) ETU...
  • Page 54 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-5 KSU Power-Based Calculator Chart (Continued) Equivalent Total Power Consumption Number Power Point Package Name of ETUs -24V -24V VMS(8)-U10 ETU FMS(2)/(4)-U20 ETU FMS(8)-U20 ETU VMS(2)-U20 ETU VMS(4)-U20 ETU VMS(8)-U20 ETU...
  • Page 55 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ An example of KTS Configuration with a Basic and Expansion Cabinet using the Calculator Chart is shown below. KSU P AMPLE ALCULATION SING OWER ASED ALCULATOR HART Total Power Consumption Total Power Consumption...
  • Page 56: System Requirements And Specifications

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION YSTEM EQUIREMENTS AND PECIFICATIONS Cabling Requirements and Specifications The KSU is connected with each Multiline Terminal and Single Line Telephone by a separate twisted 1-pair cable or 2-pair cable (only for Multiline Terminals).
  • Page 57: Series E Multiline Terminal Loop Resistance And Cable Length

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ term Table 3-7 Electra Elite/D Series E Multiline Terminal Loop Resistance and Cable Length Maximum Maximum Maximum Feet by Feet by Loop Terminal or Adapter Twisted 1-Pair Twisted 2-Pair Resistance Cable Cable...
  • Page 58: Cabling Precautions

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-8 Cable Connection Between the Analog Port and the Single Line Equipment Maximum Distance or Connected Equipment Cable Impedance Between Equipment and Telephone AD(A)-R/AD(A)-2R Unit Twisted Pair 10 feet ADA(2)-W Unit...
  • Page 59: Environmental Conditions

    60 Hz ± 10% Single Phase 7.5A circuit A dedicated outlet, separately fused and grounded 5.3.2 Power Supply Consumption The power consumption for the Electra Elite IPK II system is listed in Table 3-10 Power Consumption. Table 3-10 Power Consumption Maximum Watts...
  • Page 60: Outside Line Types

    Do not use slow blow fuses. Replace with a fuse of the same type and rating. Outside Line Types The following outside lines can be used with the Electra Elite IPK II system: 2-wire, Loop Start or Ground Start Trunks 2-wire, 2-way DID Lines (Dial Pulse or DTMF) 4-wire, E&M Tie Lines (Type I or V, Dial Pulse, or DTMF)
  • Page 61: Network

    Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) allows transmission of a number of separate data and voice simultaneously over one communications medium. The information below indicates the specifications the Electra Elite IPK II system uses for switching, clock, data bus, timeframe: TDM Switching: PCM (µ...
  • Page 62: Series I Terminals

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Maximum Current: 250 mA Acoustical characteristics meet Electronic Industry Association (EIA) standard proposal SP-1286 and standard EIA RS-470. Single Line Telephone Standard 2500 Set: 500 type network Nominal Current: 35 mA Ring Signal:...
  • Page 63: Dialing Specifications

    DTMF signaling describes 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 Electra Elite IPK II system, the following DTMF specifications are used:...
  • Page 64: Battery Backup

    1336 1477 Nominal Low Group Frequencies (Hz) Battery Backup The Electra Elite IPK II system has battery backup functions for system backup and for memory backup. 5.7.1 System Backup During power failure, the system is backed up using a rechargeable battery.
  • Page 65: Weights And Dimensions

    Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Weights and Dimensions Table 3-12 Weights and Dimensions indicates the shipping weight, height, width, and depth of each Electra Elite IPK II KSU, ETU, Multiline Terminal, or adapter. Table 3-12 Weights and Dimensions Shipping Unit Height...
  • Page 66 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-12 Weights and Dimensions (Continued) Shipping Unit Height Width Depth Weight 13.6 oz 1.97” 9.45” 7.68” COI(4)-U( ) ETU (385 g (50 mm) (240 mm) (195 mm) 16.6 oz 1.97” 9.45”...
  • Page 67 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-12 Weights and Dimensions (Continued) Shipping Unit Height Width Depth Weight DTH-8D-1 TEL 43.5 oz 4.78” 10.2” 9.8” DTR-8D-1 TEL (1233 g) (122 mm) (260 mm) (250 mm) DTH-32D-1 TEL 48 oz 4.78”...
  • Page 68 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-12 Weights and Dimensions (Continued) Shipping Unit Height Width Depth Weight 15.4 oz 2.25” 4.25” 7.5” DTU-4R-1 TEL (437 g) (57 mm) (108 mm) (191 mm) 27 oz 4.33” 10.24” 7.09”...
  • Page 69: External Equipment Interface

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-12 Weights and Dimensions (Continued) Shipping Unit Height Width Depth Weight 13.0 oz 1.97” 9.45” 7.68” SLIB(4)-U10 ETU (370 g) (50 mm) (240 mm) (195 mm) 10.7 oz 1.97” 9.45” 7.68”...
  • Page 70: External Tone Ringer/Night Chime Output

    Electra Elite IPK II systems. 5.10.1 Tone Patterns Tones are used in the Electra Elite IPK II systems to inform the station user of various system functions such as, dial tone, busy tone, or ringback tone. Table 3-14 Tone Patterns lists the frequency and the pattern for these tones.
  • Page 71: Table 3-13 Tone Patterns

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-13 Tone Patterns Frequency System Tone Intermit (Hz) Cycle (Fixed) (Default) (Fixed) 0.5 sec Busy Tone 480/620 60 IPM 0.5 sec 0.5 sec Call Waiting Tone 60 IPM 0.5 sec 0.25 sec...
  • Page 72: Table 3-14 Multiline Terminal Led Flash Patterns

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-14 Multiline Terminal LED Flash Patterns Condition Color Flash Patterns I-Use Green Busy Incoming Call I-Hold Green Line Key Call Hold Hold Recall Green Transfer Recall Green Live Monitoring Mode Green...
  • Page 73: Section 6 Traffic Capacity

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION RAFFIC APACITY Table 3-15 Traffic Capacity provides information about the traffic capacity for the Basic Port Package and the Expanded Port Package. Table 3-15 Traffic Capacity Traffic Capacity Basic Port Package...
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  • Page 75: Section 1 General Information

    Programming from a PC ................4-1 Section 5 Programming from a Multiline Terminal ............4-2 Section 6 Electra Elite IPK II Remote PC Programming ..........4-2 Remote Programming ................. 4-2 Section 7 Determining Required Equipment ..............4-2 Station Equipment ..................4-3 Interface ETUs ....................
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  • Page 77 List of Figures and Tables Chapter 4 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-1 Interface Slot and System Port Numbers for an Electra Elite IPK II System ....4-4 Figure 4-2 Telephone and CO Port Numbering Example ............4-5 ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual...
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  • Page 79: General Information

    Chapter 4 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ENERAL NFORMATION The technician should be familiar with the Electra Elite IPK II system before trying to install it. Review this chapter carefully. ECTION ROGRAMMING TATIONS Any multiline station can be a programming station in the Electra Elite IPK II system.
  • Page 80: Electra Elite Ipk Ii Remote Pc Programming

    ECTION LECTRA LITE EMOTE ROGRAMMING The Electra Elite IPK II system can be programmed from a remote location using a personal computer. Remote Programming To provide remote programming the following hardware is required: Internal Modem MOD-U10 ETU installed on the CPUII( )-U( ) ETU...
  • Page 81: Station Equipment

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Station Equipment The station equipment that can be installed with the Electra Elite IPK II system is listed below. Equipment Description DCR-60-1 CONSOLE Attendant Console with 60 programmable line keys DTP-2DT-1 TEL...
  • Page 82: Interface Etus

    Single Line Telephone interface Adapter Interface ETUs Electra Elite IPK II KSU slots are flexible except for the CPU/EXP and AP slots in the first cabinet. The CPU/EXP slot is reserved for the CPUII( )-U( ) ETU, and the AP slot is not used at this time.
  • Page 83: Determining Telephone And Co Port Numbers

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7.2.1 Determining Telephone and CO Port Numbers Telephone and CO Ports numbers are provided with the Electra Elite IPK II system to count the station numbers and trunk numbers when programming System Data. The example below indicates how the CO and trunk numbers can be used.
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  • Page 85 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 5 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1 General Information ..................5-1 Section 2 Site Preparation and MDF/IDF Construction ..........5-1 Precautionary Information ................5-1 Surveying the Customer Site ..............5-1 Selecting the Best Location for Proper Installation ........5-2 2.3.1 Selecting the KSU Installation Site ..............
  • Page 86 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.9.2 Grounding Requirements ................5-21 3.10 Replacing the Power Supply Unit in the KSU ........... 5-23 3.10.1 Connecting the Power Supply Unit to the Basic KSU ........5-23 3.10.2 Connecting Battery Expansion Cables to the Expansion KSU ....5-25 3.10.3...
  • Page 87 List of Figures and Tables Chapter 5 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 5-1 Typical Full MDF Layout ..................... 5-4 Table 5-1 MDF Cable Connections .................... 5-5 Table 5-2 PFT Connections ......................5-7 Figure 5-2 Power Failure Transfer Connections ................5-8 Figure 5-3 Fax CO Branch Connection ..................5-9 Figure 5-4 Removing the Front Panel of the KSU ..............
  • Page 88 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 5-22 Mounting the PSU onto the KSU ................5-24 Figure 5-23 Connecting the PSU Power Cable to the Basic KSU ..........5-24 Figure 5-24 Connecting Battery Expansion Cables to the Expansion KSU ........ 5-25 Figure 5-25 Removing the PSU from the KSU ................
  • Page 89: General Information

    ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ENERAL NFORMATION This chapter contains information to help the technician install the KSUs for the Electra Elite IPK II system. The technician should be familiar with this section before installing any equipment. MDF/IDF C ECTION REPARATION AND ONSTRUCTION Preinstallation planning is essential.
  • Page 90: Selecting The Best Location For Proper Installation

    KSUs are normally wall mounted to protect against accident or flooding. The KSU should not be located directly beneath pipes. Leaks or condensation could damage the Electra Elite IPK II system equipment. The area where the KSU is located must be free of corrosive...
  • Page 91: Selecting A Site For Installing The Telephones

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The technician that encounters these conditions must provide the best possible solution for installing the equipment. This document cannot cover all possible situations, precautions, and actions. 2.3.3 Selecting a Site for Installing the Telephones When a site is being selected for telephone installation, consider the following conditions to ensure proper installation.
  • Page 92 3 Feet Figure 5-1 Typical Full MDF Layout The Electra Elite IPK II KSU is connected to each of the Multiline Terminals, Single Line Telephones, optional equipment, CO/PBX, DID, ISDN, 4-wire E&M Tie lines (Types I and V), and FT1 digital trunks by separate twisted-pair cable through the MDF.
  • Page 93 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 5-1 MDF Cable Connections Station COI/ COI/ Running DTI/ Cable COIB/ COIB/ Cable First ETU WH–BL TA-1 BL–WH — TB-1 WH–OR RA-1 OR–WH RB-1 WH–GN — — TA-2 GN–WH — —...
  • Page 94 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 5-1 MDF Cable Connections (Continued) Station COI/ COI/ Running DTI/ Cable COIB/ COIB/ Cable Third ETU YL–OR TA-1 OR–YL — TB-1 YL–GN RA-1 GN–YL RB-1 YL–BR — — TA-2 BR–YL —...
  • Page 95 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 5-2 PFT Connections MDF Pin PFT Connection Number PFT1 – CO (Tip) PFT1 – CO (Ring) PFT1 – SLI (Tip) PFT1 – SLI (Ring) PFT1 – SLT (Tip) PFT1 – SLT (Ring) PFT2 –...
  • Page 96: Power Failure Transfer

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Power Failure Transfer The Power Failure Transfer relay is located in the KSU. When selecting a Single Line Telephone for power failure transfer, make sure it matches the CO line dialing type (10 pps, 20 pps, or DTMF) where it is connected. A Single Line Telephone with a ground button must be used with Ground Start Trunks.
  • Page 97: Fax Co Branch Connection

    ASIC AND XPANSION The compact design of the Electra Elite IPK II KSU provides easy installation. The KSUs can be floor mounted or rack mounted. Only the Basic KSU can be floor mounted. The floor mounting option is for demonstration purposes only. The information in this section provides detailed instructions for installing the KSU.
  • Page 98: General Information

    CPUII( )-U( ) ETU in the basic KSU or for the EXP-U( ) ETU in expansion KSUs. The second fixed slot is not used in the Electra Elite IPK II KSU. The P64-U10 PSU (power supply unit), backup batteries, and three PFT relays are included with each KSU.
  • Page 99: Securing Cables Using The Velcro Strap

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To remove the front panel, slide it to the right and pull. Figure 5-4 Removing the Front Panel of the KSU Securing Cables Using the Velcro Strap Amphenol cables attached to the side of the KSU can be secured using the provided velcro strap.
  • Page 100: Wall Mounting The Basic Ksu

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ When all three amphenol cables are used, the velcro strap is threaded around the cables, instead of through the hooks, and attached to the KSU. Figure 5-6 Threading the Velcro Strap to Secure Three Amphenol Cables...
  • Page 101 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ After the bracket is mounted to the wall, peel off the spacer backing. Place and adhere the spacer to the position shown in Figure 5-8 Attaching the Wall Mount Bracket with Spacer.
  • Page 102 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Secure the KSU to the wall by placing a locally provided screw and washer in the hole in the center of the wall mount bracket as shown in Figure 5-10 Securing the Basic KSU to the Wall.
  • Page 103: Wall Mounting The Expansion Ksu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Wall Mounting the Expansion KSU Fit the bottom of the Expansion Wall Mount Bracket to the top of the Basic Wall Mount Bracket. Refer to Figure 5-11 Attaching the Expansion Wall Mount Bracket to the Basic Wall Mount Bracket.
  • Page 104: Rack Mounting The Basic Ksu

    Rack Mounting the Basic KSU The RAK-U( ) Unit is a 19 inch unit used to simplify installation by rack mounting the Electra Elite IPK II system. Mount the RAK-U( ) Unit to the equipment rack using the six provided screws.
  • Page 105 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 5-13 Hanging the KSU on the Bracket Secure the KSU to the RAK-U( ) Unit by installing a provided screw into the KSU tab and bracket hole A . Refer to...
  • Page 106: Rack Mounting The Expansion Ksu

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Rack Mounting the Expansion KSU Refer to Figure 5-15 Location for Rack Mounting the KSUs, for the proper location of rack mounting the Basic KSU and the Expansion KSUs. 2nd Exp. 1st Exp.
  • Page 107: Floor Mounting The Basic Ksu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Floor Mounting the Basic KSU Only the B64-U( ) KSU with no expansion KSU can be floor mounted. Use the four locally provided screws to attach the floor mount bracket to the floor.
  • Page 108: Cable Routing

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Cable Routing 3.9.1 Connecting the Battery Expansion Cables on the KSU Use the DC Expansion Cable (included with the EXP-U ETU) to connect the BATTERY EXT on the Basic KSU to the BATTERY EXT of the Expansion KSU.
  • Page 109: Grounding Requirements

    Figure 5-19 Attaching the Frame Ground Plate 3.9.2 Grounding Requirements The KSUs must be properly grounded. The Electra Elite IPK II KSUs are provided with a typical AC third-wire ground. When this ground is questionable, an alternative ground must be provided.
  • Page 110 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 5-20 KSU Grounding Provide a suitable ground inside of a building in accordance with local telephone company procedures. When no suitable ground is available, a ground rod should be installed in accordance with the operating procedures of the local telephone company.
  • Page 111: Replacing The Power Supply Unit In The Ksu

    3.10 Replacing the Power Supply Unit in the KSU The Electra Elite IPK II system has a P64-U( ) PSU for each KSU. The Power Supply Unit has a battery backup interface and accepts 117 Vac and outputs +5V and –24V to the system.
  • Page 112 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 5-22 Mounting the PSU onto the KSU Lead the KSU power cable through the clamp and connect the PSU as shown in Figure 5-23 Connecting the PSU Power Cable to the Basic KSU.
  • Page 113: Connecting Battery Expansion Cables To The Expansion Ksu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.10.2 Connecting Battery Expansion Cables to the Expansion KSU Lead the Battery Expansion Cables (included with the EXP-U( ) ETU) through the clamps and tie them to the KSU with a tie wrap on the expansion KSU.
  • Page 114: Fuse Replacement

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.10.3 Fuse Replacement For continued protection against risk of fire, replace fuses with the same type and rating originally installed. Turn off the power switch and remove the front cover on the KSU.
  • Page 115: Installing Built-In And External Batteries In The Ksu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ F101 (DC In) F1 (AC In) Figure 5-26 PSU Fuse Replacement 3.11 Installing Built-In and External Batteries in the KSU 3.11.1 Built-In Battery Installation Connect the two batteries in series as shown in...
  • Page 116 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Install the battery cover as illustrated in Figure 5-28 Placing the Batteries into the KSU. Figure 5-28 Placing the Batteries into the KSU Connect the cable to the BATTERY INT connector of the PSU...
  • Page 117: External Battery Installation

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.11.2 External Battery Installation Batteries that are purchased locally can be connected to the system as external batteries. When installing external batteries, disconnect the battery cable for the built-in batteries from the BATTERY INT connector of each KSU.
  • Page 118 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Connect the external batteries to the KSU in the location shown in Figure 5-31 Connecting the External Battery to the Basic KSU. Connect the external battery cable to the EXT connector on the PSU of the Basic KSU.
  • Page 119 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 5-32 Threading Cables through Clamps on the Basic KSU Before putting the cover on the Basic KSU, remove the knockout (indicated by the arrow). Refer to Figure 5-33 Removing the Knockout on the Cover of the Basic KSU.
  • Page 120 EXT connection of the second KSU. This provides a daisy-chain connection between all three KSUs. Connect cabling provided by NEC to the external batteries as shown in Figure 5-30 Connecting Cables for External Batteries in the Basic KSU.
  • Page 121 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Connect the external battery cable to the EXT connector on the PSU of the Basic KSU and the Expansion KSUs as shown in Figure 5-35 External Battery Cable Installation. Bundle any extra cabling together.
  • Page 122 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Route the cables through the clamps on the Basic and Expansion KSUs as shown in Figure 5-36 Threading Cables through Clamps on the Basic and Expansion KSUs. Figure 5-36 Threading Cables through Clamps...
  • Page 123 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Before putting the covers on the Basic and Expansion KSUs, remove the knockouts (indicated by the arrows). On the Basic KSU, knockouts must be removed from the top and the bottom of the KSU cover.
  • Page 124 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Lead the battery cables through the knockouts on the Basic and Expansion KSUs and secure the front covers on the KSUs. Refer to Figure 5-38 Leading the Battery Cables out of the Basic and Expansion KSUs.
  • Page 125 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 6 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1 General Information ..................6-1 Section 2 Installation ...................... 6-2 Installation Precautions ................6-2 Inserting an ETU into the KSU Slots ............6-4 Removing an ETU from the KSU ..............6-6 Section 3 Powering Up the Elite IPK II ................
  • Page 126 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 5 Trunk ETUs ....................6-20 BRT(4)-U( ) ETU ..................6-20 5.1.1 Description ...................... 6-20 5.1.2 Installation ....................... 6-21 5.1.3 Switch Settings ....................6-21 5.1.4 Jumpers ......................6-21 5.1.5 LED Indications ....................6-22 5.1.6...
  • Page 127 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.4.6 Connections ....................6-34 COIB(4)-U20 ETU ..................6-35 5.5.1 Description ...................... 6-35 5.5.2 Installation ....................... 6-36 5.5.3 Switch Settings ....................6-36 5.5.4 LED Indications ....................6-37 5.5.5 Connectors ..................... 6-37 5.5.6 Connections ....................6-38 5.5.7...
  • Page 128 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTI-U40 ETU .................... 6-49 5.9.1 Description ...................... 6-49 5.9.2 Installation ....................... 6-50 5.9.3 Switch Settings ....................6-51 5.9.4 LED Indications ....................6-54 5.9.5 Alarm Conditions .................... 6-54 5.9.6 Connectors ..................... 6-55 5.9.7 Connections ....................
  • Page 129 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ESIB(8)-U20 ETU ..................6-66 6.3.1 Description ...................... 6-66 6.3.2 Installation ....................... 6-67 6.3.3 Switch Settings ....................6-67 6.3.4 ETU Compatibility ................... 6-68 6.3.5 LED Indications ....................6-68 6.3.6 Connectors ..................... 6-68 6.3.7 Connections ....................
  • Page 130 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.7.5 Connections ....................6-82 SLIB(4)-U10 ETU ..................6-83 6.8.1 Description ...................... 6-83 6.8.2 Installation ....................... 6-83 6.8.3 Switch Settings ....................6-84 6.8.4 LED Indications ....................6-85 6.8.5 Connectors ..................... 6-86 6.8.6 Connections ....................6-86 SLIE(4)-U10 ETU ..................
  • Page 131 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ CTP( )-U10 ETU ..................6-103 7.3.1 Description ....................6-103 7.3.2 Checklist of Components ................6-103 7.3.3 Installation ..................... 6-105 7.3.4 Installing Drive on CTP( )-U10 ETU ............. 6-106 7.3.5 Removing the Drive ..................6-108 7.3.6...
  • Page 132 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ VMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU ................ 6-135 7.6.1 Description ....................6-135 7.6.2 Installation ..................... 6-138 7.6.3 Switch Settings ..................... 6-138 7.6.4 LED Indications ..................... 6-140 7.6.5 VMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU Connectors ............6-142 7.6.6 VMS-U30 ETU Jumper Settings ..............6-142 7.6.7...
  • Page 133 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.4.6 Connections ....................6-154 CNF(8)-U( ) ETU ..................6-155 8.5.1 Description ....................6-155 8.5.2 Installation ..................... 6-156 8.5.3 Switch Settings ..................... 6-156 8.5.4 LED Indications ..................... 6-157 8.5.5 Connectors ....................6-158 CNF(16)-U20 ETU .................. 6-159 8.6.1...
  • Page 134 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.9.4 LED Indications ..................... 6-172 8.9.5 Jumper Settings .................... 6-173 8.9.6 Connectors ....................6-174 8.10 PVA(X)-U( ) ETU ................... 6-175 8.10.1 Description ....................6-175 8.10.2 License ......................6-176 8.10.3 Installation ..................... 6-176 8.10.4 Applications Removal Procedure ..............
  • Page 135 List of Figures Chapter 6 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 6-1 Inserting the ETU into the KSU .................. 6-2 Figure 6-2 Inserting or Removing ETUs from the KSU ..............6-3 Figure 6-3 Handling an ETU ......................6-3 Figure 6-4 Safety Precautions when Setting Switches on an ETU ..........6-4 Figure 6-5 Sliding the ETU into the KSU Slot ................
  • Page 136 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 6-25 DID(4)-U( ) ETU Connections ................. 6-48 Figure 6-26 DTI-U40 ETU ......................6-49 Figure 6-27 DTI-U40 ETU Connectors ..................6-55 Figure 6-28 ISDN PRI Connectors ....................6-56 Figure 6-29 TLI(2)-U( ) ETU ....................... 6-57 Figure 6-30 TLI(2)-U( ) ETU Connections ..................
  • Page 137 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 6-53 EliteMail CTI Port Expansion Board ............... 6-101 Figure 6-54 CTP( )-U10 ETU (Front View) ................6-104 Figure 6-55 CTP( )-U10 ETU (Back View) ................6-105 Figure 6-56 Before Installing the Drive ..................6-106 Figure 6-57 Line up Four Screws ....................
  • Page 138 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 6-81 BSU(6S)-U20 ETU ....................6-149 Figure 6-82 CCH(4)-U( ) ETU ....................6-152 Figure 6-83 CNF(8)-U( ) ETU ....................6-155 Figure 6-84 CNF(16)-U20 ETU ....................6-160 Figure 6-85 HUB(8)-U( ) ETU ....................6-165 Figure 6-86 IAD(8)-U( ) ETU .....................
  • Page 139 List Of tables Chapter 6 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-1 CPUII( )-U10 Default Switch Settings ............... 6-10 Table 6-2 CPUII( )-U10 LED Indications .................. 6-11 Table 6-3 CPUII( )-U10 Status ....................6-11 Table 6-4 PKUII-U Unit Configuration ..................6-17 Table 6-5 BRT(4)-U( ) ETU LED Indications ................6-22 Table 6-6 BRT(4)-U20 ETU LED Indications ................
  • Page 140 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-25 ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU MJ2 Pin Assignments ..............6-73 Table 6-26 SLIB(4)-U10 ETU SW2 Switch Settings ..............6-84 Table 6-27 SW2-2/SW2-3 Details ....................6-85 Table 6-28 SLIB(4)-U10 ETU SW3 Switch Settings ..............6-85 Table 6-29 Configuration Support Table ..................
  • Page 141 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-53 CNF(8)-U( ) ETU Reset Switch ................6-156 Table 6-54 CNF(8)-U( ) ETU Maximum Conference Time Switch .......... 6-157 Table 6-55 CNF(8)-U( ) ETU Party Size Switch ..............6-157 Table 6-56 CNF(8)-U( ) ETU LED Indications ................
  • Page 142 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ___________________________________________________________________________________ xviii List of Tables...
  • Page 143: Expansion Ksu

    AP Slot The AP slot (second slot from the left in the KSU), is not used at this time in the Electra Elite IPK II KSU. Do not install a CPU or EXP ETU in this slot in the Expansion...
  • Page 144: Installation

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION NSTALLATION Installation Precautions Observe the following precautions when installing the ETUs to avoid static electricity damage to hardware or exposure to hazardous voltages. CMOS technology that is very susceptible to static is extensively used in the ETUs in this system;...
  • Page 145 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ When you insert or remove an ETU, be sure the wrist strap is connected to the Frame Ground Terminal on the KSU. Frame Ground Terminal Figure 6-2 Inserting or Removing ETUs from the KSU When you hold an ETU, do not touch the components or the soldered surfaces with bare hands.
  • Page 146: Inserting An Etu Into The Ksu Slots

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ When you set switches on the ETU, wear a wrist strap and stand on a grounded conductive work surface to avoid static electricity. Wrist Strap Grounded Conductive Surface Figure 6-4 Safety Precautions when Setting Switches on an ETU Do not touch the surface of the ETU.
  • Page 147 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 6-5 Sliding the ETU into the KSU Slot ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 6 - 5...
  • Page 148: Removing An Etu From The Ksu

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Removing an ETU from the KSU To unlock the ETUs, move the slide bar to the left. Lift the ejector tab on the ETU and pull the ETU out of the slot.
  • Page 149: Powering Up The Elite Ipk Ii

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ IPK II ECTION OWERING P THE LITE CPU comes from the factory with a pre-installed test database. The following procedure must be completed to ensure proper operation. Powering Up the Elite IPK II System for the First Time Insert the CPUII( )-U10 ETU into the CPU slot.
  • Page 150: Common Control Etus

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION OMMON ONTROL The Electronic Telephone units described in this section control the common functions of the KSU. CPUII( )-U10 ETU 4.1.1 Description is the Central Processing Unit for the system. CPUII( )-U10 ETU This ETU has a Central Processing Unit and a Microprocessing Unit (MPU).
  • Page 151: Switch Settings

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The CPUII( )-U10 ETU can be severely damaged when installed in slots S1~S8. Figure 6-7 CPUII( )-U10 ETU 4.1.3 Switch Settings Refer to Table 6-1 CPUII( )-U10 Default Switch Settings. ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual...
  • Page 152: Connectors

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-1 CPUII( )-U10 Default Switch Settings Description Momentary Load Switch Description Default/Normal State Down System Reset SW3-1 Description SW3-2 Description On (Up) RS-232C On (Up) Not Used Monitor On RS-232C Not Used Monitor Off 4.1.4...
  • Page 153: Led Indications

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4.1.5 LED Indications Refer to Table 6-2 CPUII( )-U10 LED Indications. Table 6-2 CPUII( )-U10 LED Indications Description LED1 On indicates that Compact Flash is installed Indicates system alarms – Refer to...
  • Page 154: Replacing Memory Backup

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-3 CPUII( )-U10 Status LED Indication Status LED5 LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1 Finish format (SRAM, Blinking Blinking Flash) Blinking DRAM error Blinking FPGA version error Blinking SRAM error Blinking Flash memory boot error...
  • Page 155: Mod-U10 Unit

    You should backup the database before upgrading the CPUII( )-U10 ETU. This can be done with a download from PCPro and saving the file. Refer to the Electra Elite IPK II PC Programming Manual for more information. Upgrading from Compact Flash Insert the Compact Flash that has the new firmware files in the CN5 connector on front of the CPUII( )-U10 ETU.
  • Page 156 The Firmware Update window displays. In the Firmware File field, browse out to the location where you stored the Firmware Package file provided by NEC. Select the time when you want the update to be applied. After PCPro uploads the Firmware Package file the system can reset and switch to the new version immediately or at a scheduled date and time.
  • Page 157 12345678. From the Administration section of the Home Page, Click the Firmware Update icon. In the Firmware File field, browse to the location where the Firmware Package file provided by NEC is stored. ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 6 - 15...
  • Page 158 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Select the time to apply the update. After WebPRo uploads the Firmware Package file, the system can reset and switch to the new version immediately or at a scheduled time and date.
  • Page 159: Pkuii-U (Port Key Unit)

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Writing new Software from Compact Flash to Onboard FLash As stated above the new software is on the CF after a remote upgrade. If the CF is removed from the system, the next reset boots from the old version.
  • Page 160: Exp-U( ) Etu

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ EXP-U( ) ETU 4.3.1 Description The EXP-U( ) ETU is the Expansion KSU Controller. This ETU controls transmission between the CPUII( )-U10 ETU and the other ETUs installed in the expansion KSU when it is installed.
  • Page 161: Installation

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4.3.2 Installation Turn system power off, and install the EXP-U( ) ETU in the CPU/EXP slot of the expansion KSU. 4.3.3 Connectors The following connectors are included: Connects to the backplane. Connected to CN3 on the CPUII( )-U10 ETU or CN3 on EXP-U( ) ETU (installed in the first expansion cabinet) using an expansion cable.
  • Page 162: Trunk Etus

    ECTION RUNK The Electronic Telephone Units described in this section provide a link between trunks in the Electra Elite IPK II system and outside equipment. All ETUs are installed in the interface slots of the KSU. BRT(4)-U( ) ETU 5.1.1...
  • Page 163: Installation

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.1.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of seven BRT(4)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in any interface slot in the system. The system limitation is 64 trunks and station ports combined.
  • Page 164: Led Indications

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ CN401 and CN402 Set the 100 Ω termination to On or Off for Circuit 4. Jumper Pins 1 and 2 are shorted together at the factory to turn on the 100 Ω terminal.
  • Page 165: Connectors

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.1.6 Connectors The following connector is included: Connects to the backplane. 5.1.7 Connections MDF for BRT ETU TA 1 TB 1 ST/4 Wire TELCO Circuit 1 RA 1 RB 1 Network U Interface / 2 Wire...
  • Page 166: Brt(4)-U20 Etu

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ BRT(4)-U20 ETU 5.2.1 Description The Basic Rate Trunk (BRT) Interface ETU terminates ISDN Basic Rate Trunk lines and supports four ISDN-BRI circuits. Each trunk supports two B channels. These eight B channels can be used for CO trunks with DTMF signaling.
  • Page 167: Installation

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.2.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of seven BRT(4)-U20 ETUs can be installed in any interface slot in the system. The system limitation is 64 trunk and station ports combined. The maximum number of BRT(4)-U20 ETUs depends on other trunk cards installed.
  • Page 168: Led Indications

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ CN301 and CN302 Set the 100 Ω termination to On or Off for Circuit 3. Jumper Pins 1 and 2 are shorted together at the factory to turn on the 1100 Ω...
  • Page 169: Connections

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.2.7 Connections MDF for BRT ETU TA 1 TB 1 ST/4 Wire TELCO Circuit RA 1 RB 1 Network U Interface / 2 Wire and CO TA 2 TB 2 ST/4 Wire...
  • Page 170: Coi(4)/(8)-U( ) Etu

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ COI(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU 5.3.1 Description The COI(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU is the Central Office interface. The COI ETU contains circuitry for outside ring detection, holding, dialing, and control functions. This ETU can provide a CAMA trunk for Enhanced E911.
  • Page 171: Installation

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.3.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of 14 COI(4)-U( ) ETUs or seven COI(8)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in any interface slot. The system limitation is 64 trunk or station ports combined.
  • Page 172: Led Indications

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.3.4 LED Indications Refer to Table 6-8 COI(8)-U( ) ETU LED Indications. Table 6-8 COI(8)-U( ) ETU LED Indications Description Flashing LIVE ETU status Operation Normal No Power stopped Operatio (Power On)
  • Page 173: Connections

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.3.6 Connections Demark Demark COI(8)-U( ) ETU COI(4)-U( ) ETU Figure 6-15 COI(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU Connections ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 6 - 31...
  • Page 174: Coib(4)-U(10) Etu

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ COIB(4)-U(10) ETU 5.4.1 Description This ETU can function the same as the COI(4)-U( ) ETU or COID(4)-U( ) ETU to provide a Central Office interface. When the ETU is set for COID mode, Loop Start trunks and /or Caller ID trunks are supported.
  • Page 175: Installation

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.4.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of 14 COIB(4)-U(10) ETUs can be installed in any interface slot. The system is limited by 64 trunk and station ports combined. The maximum number of COIB(4)-U(10) ETUs depends on other trunk cards installed.
  • Page 176: Led Indications

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.4.4 LED Indications Refer to Table 6-10 COIB(4)-U(10) ETU LED Indications. Table 6-10 COIB(4)-U(10) ETU LED Indications Description Flashing ETU status Operation Normal No Power LIVE stopped Operation (Power On) LED 1/...
  • Page 177: Coib(4)-U20 Etu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ COIB(4)-U20 ETU 5.5.1 Description These ETUs functions are similar to the COI(4)-U( ) or COID(4)-U( ) ETU to provide a Central Office interface. Only the COIB(4)-U30 can support the CO Message Waiting Indication feature. These ETUs have transmit and receive pad controls.
  • Page 178: Installation

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.5.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of 14 COIB(4)-U20 ETUs can be installed in any interface slot. The system is limited by 64 trunk and station ports combined. The maximum number of COIB(4)-U20 ETUs depends on other trunk cards installed.
  • Page 179: Led Indications

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-11 COIB(4)-U20 ETU Default Switch/Jumper Settings Switch/ Setting Description Jumper Selects COIB(4)-U20 Open for COI ETU COI or COID Shorted (default) for COID mode. Resets the Reset Toggle COIB(4)-U20 ETU 5.5.4...
  • Page 180: Connections

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.5.6 Connections Demark Branch Figure 6-19 COIB(4)-U20 ETU Connections 5.5.7 ETU Feature Chart Refer to Table 6-13 COIB(4)-U20 ETU Feature Chart. Table 6-13 COIB(4)-U20 ETU Feature Chart Caller ID Message Loop Ground...
  • Page 181: Coib(8)-U20/U30 Etu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ COIB(8)-U20/U30 ETU 5.6.1 Description These ETU functions are similar to the COI(8)-U( ) or COID(8)-U( ) ETU to provide Central Office Interface. Only the COIB(8)-U30 ETU can support the CO Message Waiting Indication Feature. Transmit and receive pad controls have been added to the COIB(8)-U20/U30 ETU.
  • Page 182: Installation

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.6.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of seven COIB(8)-U20/U30 ETUs can be installed in any interface slot. The system is limited by 64 trunk and station ports combined. The maximum number of COIB(8)-U20/U30 ETUs depends on other trunk cards installed.
  • Page 183: Led Indications

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-14 COIB(8)-U20/U30 ETU Default Switch/Jumper Settings Switch/ Setting Description Jumper Reset Resets the U20/U30 COIB(8)- ETU. 5.6.4 LED Indications Refer to Table 6-15 COIB(8)-U20/30 ETU LED Indications. Table 6-15 COIB(8)-U20/30 ETU LED Indications...
  • Page 184: Connections

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.6.6 Connections Demark Figure 6-21 COIB(8)-U20/U30 ETU Connections 5.6.7 ETU Feature Chart Refer to Table 6-16 COIB(8)-U20/U30 ETU Feature Chart. Table 6-16 COIB(8)-U20/U30 ETU Feature Chart Caller ID Message Loop Ground CAMA...
  • Page 185: Coid(4)/(8)-U( ) Etu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ COID(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU 5.7.1 Description The COID(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU is the Central Office interface for Caller ID Detection. This ETU provides circuitry for outside ring detection, hold, dialing, Caller ID detection, and control functions.
  • Page 186: Installation

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.7.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of 14 COID(4)-U( ) ETUs or seven COID(8)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in any interface slot. The system limitation is 64 trunk or station ports combined.
  • Page 187: Connectors

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-17 COID(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU LED Indications Description Flashing LED 6 Line 6 status COID(8) Busy Not Used Idle LED 7 Line 7 status COID(8) Busy Not Used Idle LED 8 Line 8 status COID(8)
  • Page 188: Did(4)-U( ) Etu

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ DID(4)-U( ) ETU 5.8.1 Description The Direct Inward Dialing Interface Unit supports up to four DID or four 2-way DID lines. Each DID(4)-U( ) ETU requires one interface slot position in the KSU.
  • Page 189: Installation

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.8.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of 14 DID(4)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in slots S1~S8. The maximum number of DID(4)-U( ) ETU depends on other trunk cards installed. This ETU shares the total number of CO/PBX lines in the system.
  • Page 190: Connections

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.8.5 Connections Demark Figure 6-25 DID(4)-U( ) ETU Connections ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6 - 48 Installing ETUs (Circuit Cards)
  • Page 191: Dti-U40 Etu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTI-U40 ETU 5.9.1 Description The DTI-U40 ETU is a Digital Trunk ETU that terminates FT1 trunks (up to 24 DS-0 channels). This ETU supports K-CCIS, ANI/DNIS trunks, and CSU Less Function on T1. On-site firmware upgrade is supported.
  • Page 192: Installation

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.9.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of two DTI-U40 ETUs, configured as either DTI or PRT, can be installed in any slot. The system is limited by 64 trunk and system ports combined.
  • Page 193: Switch Settings

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.9.3 Switch Settings Refer to Table 6-19 DTI-U40 Default Switch Settings. Table 6-19 DTI-U40 Default Switch Settings Switch Setting Description SW1–1 ON: Use channel indication by Used to assign LED LEDs 1~8...
  • Page 194 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-19 DTI-U40 Default Switch Settings (Continued) Switch Setting Description SW1-5 When SW1-4 is ON SW1-6 SW1-5SW1-6 OFF OFF When LBO = 0dB When LBO = -7.5dB OFF ON When LBO= -15dB When LBO = -22.5dB...
  • Page 195 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-19 DTI-U40 Default Switch Settings (Continued) Switch Setting Description SW3-2 To be determined OFF: No operation (Default) SW3-3 To be determined OFF: No operation (Default) SW3-4 To be determined OFF: No operation (Default) The DTI-U40 works only with the SW3-2~SW3-4 Default settings.
  • Page 196: Led Indications

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.9.4 LED Indications Refer to Table 6-20 DTI-U40 ETU LED Indications. Table 6-20 DTI-U40 ETU LED Indications SW1-1 OFF With SW1-1 ON Link Indication CH1 or CH9 or CH17 Indication LED 1...
  • Page 197: Connectors

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Excessive Bipolar Violation (BPV) Detection On red when excessive BPV is detected. Line Synchronization Alarm (LSA) Detection On red when an FT1 trunk loses frame synchronization. Out-of-Frame (OOF) Condition Detection On red when two of the four or five framing data bits received are in error.
  • Page 198 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ ISDN PRI ISDN CSU/DSU Provider The CSU may not always be required Figure 6-28 ISDN PRI Connectors Table 6-21 DTI Configurations E&M Tie DTI-U(X) T-1 Trunking K-CCIS PRT Mode Lines DTI-U10 DTI-U20...
  • Page 199: Tli(2)-U( ) Etu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.10 TLI(2)-U( ) ETU 5.10.1 Description The Tie Line Interface ETU supports the termination and operation of up to two E&M Tie lines (4-wire, Type I and Type V, and 10/20 pps Dial Pulse or DTMF).
  • Page 200: Installation

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.10.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of 14 TLI(2)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in slots S1~S8. The maximum number of TLI(2)-U( ) ETUs that can be installed depends on other trunk cards installed. The system is limited by 64 trunk and station ports combined.
  • Page 201: Led Indications

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.10.4 LED Indications Refer to Table 6-23 TLI(2)-U( ) ETU LED Indications. Table 6-23 TLI(2)-U( ) ETU LED Indications Description Flashing Operation Normal LED 1 ETU status Stopped Operation Power (Power On)
  • Page 202: Station Etus

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION TATION The station Electronic Telephone Units are installed in the interface slots of the KSU. ESI(8)-U( ) ETU 6.1.1 Description The Electronic Station Interface ETU contains eight circuits. Each circuit can support any Attendant Console, Multiline Terminal, or Single Line Telephone adapter.
  • Page 203: Installation

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.1.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of seven ESI(8)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in slots S1~S8. The maximum number of ESI(8)-U( ) ETUs that can be installed depends on other station cards installed. The system is limited by 64 trunk and station ports combined.
  • Page 204: Connections

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.1.6 Connections To Telephone RJ-11 Figure 6-32 ESI(8)-U( ) ETU Connection ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6 - 62 Installing ETUs (Circuit Cards)
  • Page 205: Esib(8)-U( ) Etu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU 6.2.1 Description The ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU is the basic Electronic Station Interface ETU that provides an 8-channel interface for Multiline Terminals, Attendant Consoles, Single Line Telephone Adapter SLTII(1)-U10 ADP. This ETU can be expanded to 16 channels by installing the ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU.
  • Page 206: Installation

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.2.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of seven ESIB(8)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in slots S1~S8. The maximum number of ESIB(8)-U( ) ETUs that can be installed depends on other station cards installed. The system is limited by 64 trunk and station ports combined.
  • Page 207: Connectors

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.2.5 Connectors The following connectors are included: Connects to the backplane. EXCN1 Connects to EXCN1 on the ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU. EXCN2 Connects to EXCN2 on the ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU. 6.2.6 Connections To Telephone...
  • Page 208: Esib(8)-U20 Etu

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ ESIB(8)-U20 ETU 6.3.1 Description The ESIB(8)-U20 ETU is the basic Electronic Station Interface ETU that provides an 8-channel interface for Multiline Terminals, Attendant Consoles, and Single Line Telephone SLTII(1)-U( ) ADPs. This ETU also provides one circuit (B1 channel) support for devices...
  • Page 209: Installation

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.3.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of seven ESIB(8)-U20 ETUs can be installed in slots S1~S8. The maximum number of ESIB(8)-U20 ETUs that can be installed depends on other station ETUs installed. The system is limited by 64 trunk and station ports combined.
  • Page 210: Etu Compatibility

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.3.4 ETU Compatibility ESIB(8)-U10/U20 ETUs and ESIE(8)-U10/U20 ETUs are compatible as indicated by the table below. Electra Elite IPK Electra Elite IPK II ESIE(8) ESIE(8) ESIE(8) ESIE(8) ESIB(8)-10 ESIB(8)-20 in U10 Mode...
  • Page 211: Connections

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.3.7 Connections To Telephone RJ-11 Figure 6-36 ESIB(8)-U20 Connection ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 6 - 69...
  • Page 212: Esie(8)-U10 Etu

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ ESIE(8)-U10 ETU 6.4.1 Description The ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU is the expansion Electronic Station Interface ETU that provides an additional 8-channel interface for Multiline Terminals, Attendant Consoles, or the Single Line Telephone SLTII(1)-U10 ADP (Adapter). This expansion ESI ETU is piggybacked on the ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU.
  • Page 213: Installation

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.4.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of three ESIE(8)-U( ) ETUs, piggybacked on an ESIB(8), can be installed in slots S1~S8. The system is limited by 64 trunk and station ports combined.
  • Page 214: Connections

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.4.4 Connections To Telephone RJ-11 Figure 6-38 ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU Connection 6.4.5 Pin Assignments The pin assignments are for connecting eight Multiline Terminals to the ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU. Refer to Table 6-24 ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU MJ1...
  • Page 215 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-25 ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU MJ2 Pin Assignments Signal Signal Name Pin Color (RJ-61) CH7–Tip WHT–BRN CH6–Tip WHT–GRN CH5–Tip WHT–ORN CH4–Ring BLU–WHT CH4–Tip WHT–BLU CH5–Ring ORN–WHT CH6–Ring GRN–WHT CH7–Ring BRN–WHT ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual...
  • Page 216: Esie(8)-U20 Etu

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ ESIE(8)-U20 ETU 6.5.1 Description The ESIE(8)-U20 ETU is the expansion Electronic Station Interface ETU that provides an additional 8-channel interface for Multiline Terminals, Attendant Consoles, or the Single Line Telephone SLTII(1)-U10 ADP (Adapter). This expansion ESI ETU is piggybacked on the ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU for up to 16 channel support.
  • Page 217: Installation

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.5.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of three ESIE(8)-U20 ETUs, piggybacked on an ESIB(8)-U20 ETU, can be installed in slots S1~S8. The system is limited by 64 trunk and station ports combined.
  • Page 218: Connections

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.5.4 Connections To Telephone RJ-11 Figure 6-40 ESIE(8)-U20 Connection ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6 - 76 Installing ETUs (Circuit Cards)
  • Page 219: Opx(2)-U( ) Etu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ OPX(2)-U( ) ETU 6.6.1 Description The OPX(2)-U( ) ETU is the interface for two off-premise extensions. This ETU has a built-in ringing signal generator (RSG). A maximum of 1600 Ω of loop resistance (including the Single Line Telephone) is acceptable between the OPX(2)-U( ) ETU and a Single Line Telephone.
  • Page 220: Installation

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.6.2 Installation The extension can be run up to approximately three miles (5 km) using 24 AWG wiring. Basic Port Package A maximum of six OPX(2)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in slots S1~S8.
  • Page 221: Connectors

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.6.4 Connectors The following connector is included: Connects to the backplane. 6.6.5 Connections Single Line Telephone RJ-11 Figure 6-42 OPX(2)-U( ) ETU CN1 Connection ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 6 - 79...
  • Page 222: Sli(4)/(8)-U( ) Etu

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ SLI(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU 6.7.1 Description SLI(4)-U( ) ETU The Single Line Interface ETU supports a maximum of four Single Line Telephones and/or analog voice mail ports. This ETU provides Ringing Signal Generator (RSG), and Message Waiting (MW) LED voltage to Single Line Telephones.
  • Page 223: Installation

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.7.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of 12 SLI(4)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in slots S1~S8. A maximum of six SLI(8)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in slots S1~S8. The maximum number of SLI(4)/(8)-U( ) ETUs that can be installed depends on other station cards installed.
  • Page 224: Connections

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.7.5 Connections Single Line Telephone RJ-11 Figure 6-44 SLI(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU Connections ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6 - 82 Installing ETUs (Circuit Cards)
  • Page 225: Slib(4)-U10 Etu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SLIB(4)-U10 ETU 6.8.1 Description The SLIB(4)-U10 ETU is the basic Single Line Interface ETU that provides a 4-channel interface for a Single Line Telephone, and also provides Ringing Signal Generator (RSG), Message Waiting (MW) LED voltage, and Caller ID to Single Line Telephones.
  • Page 226: Switch Settings

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ The maximum number of SLIB(4)-U10 ETUs that can be installed depends on other station cards installed. The system is limited by 64 trunk and station ports combined. This ETU shares the total number of station ports in the system.
  • Page 227: Led Indications

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-27 SW2-2/SW2-3 Details SW 2-2 SW 2-3 Function Factory Test Firmware Upgrade Not Used Normal Operation (Default) Table 6-28 SLIB(4)-U10 ETU SW3 Switch Settings SW 3-1 SW 3-2 SW 3-3 SW 3-4...
  • Page 228: Connectors

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.8.5 Connectors The following connectors are included: Connects to the backplane. Connects to CN4 on the SLIE(4)-U( ) ETU. Connects to CN5 on the SLIE(4)-U( ) ETU. 6.8.6 Connections Single Line Telephone...
  • Page 229: Slie(4)-U10 Etu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SLIE(4)-U10 ETU 6.9.1 Description The SLIE(4)-U10 ETU is the expansion Single Line Interface ETU That plugs into the SLIB(4)-U10 ETU to provide an additional 4-channel interface for a Single Line Telephone, and also provides Ringing Signal Generator (RSG) and Message Waiting (MW) LED voltage to Single Line Telephones.
  • Page 230: Installation

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.9.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of six SLIB(4)-U10 ETUs with the SLIE(4)-U10 ETU installed can be installed in slots S1~S8. The maximum number of SLIB(4)-U10 ETUs with the SLIE(4)-U10 ETU installed depends on other station cards installed. The system is limited by 64 trunk and station ports combined.
  • Page 231: Connections

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.9.4 Connections Single Line Telephone RJ-11 Figure 6-48 SLIB(4)-U10 ETU Connections ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 6 - 89...
  • Page 232: Voice Mail Etus

    This CMS(2)/(4)-U( ) ETUDigital Voice Mail system supports a maximum of four ports. This ETU is a PC platform installed in the Electra Elite IPK II that contains Flash ROM data storage for voice recording and application software. A digital signal processor/voice processing section...
  • Page 233 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 6-49 CMS(2)/(4)-U( ) ETU ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 6 - 91...
  • Page 234: Installation

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 6-50 CMS-U30 ETU 7.1.2 Installation Basic Port Package Only one CMS(2)/(4)-U( ) ETU or one CMS-U30 ETU can be installed in slots S1~S8. Expanded Port Package Only one CMS(2)/(4)-U( ) ETU or one CMS-U30 ETU can be installed in slots S1~S8.
  • Page 235: Switch Settings

    Description To enable HostKey and run Manufacturing Test (NEC Production only) To enable HostKey with floppy disk redirection and run Manufacturing Test (NEC Production only) To connect to CoSession using modem instead of direct cable connection To start BRU Host with direct cable connection...
  • Page 236: Led Indications

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7.1.4 LED Indications Refer to Table 6-31 CMS(2)/(4)-U( ) ETU LED Indicators. Table 6-31 CMS(2)/(4)-U( ) ETU LED Indicators Description Flashing LIVE ETU status Receiving Not Used No Power Power Port Status...
  • Page 237 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-32 CMS-U30 ETU LED Indications Name Description LED 1 APP1 Indicates status of voice mail application software Green Application running without errors Amber Application running with errors Application not running LED 2...
  • Page 238: Connectors

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7.1.5 Connectors The following connectors are included: J2 and J3 Used to install the MDM-F-20 Unit. Connects to the backplane. 9-pin RS-232 (COM2) Connector is not used (MDM-F-20 Unit). RJ-11 modem port (COM2) Remote connector on serial interface (MDM-F-20 Unit).
  • Page 239: Cti/Vp(4)/(8)/(12)/(16)-U( ) Etu

    System board, and the Port Expansion Board that requires another slot are also required. This ETU is a PC platform, installed in the Electra Elite IPK II system, that contains hard disk space for voice recording storage and application software.
  • Page 240 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-33 Configuration Support Function Support Applications Automated Attendant/Voice Mail with call forwarding (release transfer) Automated Attendant/Voice Mail without call forwarding (await answer transfer) Voice Mail only (no transfer) Call Forwarding Supported...
  • Page 241: System Board Components

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7.2.1.1 System Board Components The components identified in Figure 6-51 EliteMail CTI System Board are listed and described in Table 6-34 System Board Components. Table 6-34 System Board Components Item Description Backplane connector Switch SW2 Not used.
  • Page 242 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-34 System Board Components (Continued) Item Description Shutdown switch Default is On. Place Off to shut down the software and system board properly before turning off the telephone system and disconnecting the system board.
  • Page 243: Daughter Board Components

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7.2.1.2 Daughter Board Components The components identified in Figure 6-53 EliteMail CTI Port Expansion Board are listed and described inTable 6-35 Daughter Board Components. Table 6-35 Daughter Board Components Item Description F206 LED...
  • Page 244: Port Expansion Board

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7.2.1.3 Port Expansion Board The components identified in Figure 6-53 EliteMail CTI Port Expansion Board are listed and described in Table 6-36 Port Expansion Board Components. Table 6-36 Port Expansion Board Components...
  • Page 245: Ctp( )-U10 Etu

    This ETU is a multiplatform system that supports a maximum of 16 ports. This ETU is a PC platform installed in the Electra Elite IPK II that contains data storage for voice recording and application software. A digital signal processor/voice processing section handles the...
  • Page 246 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 6-54 CTP( )-U10 ETU (Front View) ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6 - 104 Installing ETUs (Circuit Cards)
  • Page 247: Installation

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 6-55 CTP( )-U10 ETU (Back View) 7.3.3 Installation Basic Port Package Only one CTP( )-U10 ETU can be installed in slots S1~S8. Each system can support only one CMS, CTI/VP, CTP, FMS, VMS, or VMP ETU.
  • Page 248: Installing Drive On Ctp( )-U10 Etu

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Handle the drive and DSP carefully! Do not drop the drive or apply pressure to it. Do not touch the printed circuit board unnecessarily. Doing so can make it inoperable. A 4-port CTP( )-U10 ETU must be programmed as an 8-port CTP( )-U10 ETU.
  • Page 249 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Line up the four screws with the four slots in the drive mounting bracket, then lower the drive into the bracket. Make sure all four screws are seated in the bracket. Refer to...
  • Page 250: Removing The Drive

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7.3.5 Removing the Drive Loosen the four screws that hold the drive in place. Refer to Figure 6-59 Loosen the Four Screws. Figure 6-59 Loosen the Four Screws After the four screws are loosened, push the drive towards the back plane connector until it is unplugged from the drive connector.
  • Page 251: Installing Dsps On The Ctp( )-U10 Etu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Carefully lift the drive up to remove it from the ETU. You can now access the DSP Module slots. Refer to Figure 6-61 Lift up and Remove Drive from ETU. Figure 6-61 Lift up and Remove Drive from ETU 7.3.6...
  • Page 252: Installing And Removing The Ctp( )-U10 Etu

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Push the other end down until the locks on both sides click to hold it in place. Refer to Figure 6-63 Push Other End Down Until it Locks Repeat steps 2 and 3, using the slot labeled DSP Module 2, to install another DSP.
  • Page 253: Switch Settings

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To shut down the voice mail, press the SHUTDOWN Switch S3, and wait for the Shutdown LED to light green. It may take several minutes for the voice mail to shutdown. Turn OFF the KSU power, and remove the ETU from the KSU.
  • Page 254: Fms(2)/(4)/(8)- U( ) Etu

    The FMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU is a Digital Voice Mail system that supports a maximum of eight ports. This ETU is a PC platform installed in the Electra Elite IPK II that contains Flash ROM data storage for voice recording and application software.
  • Page 255 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 6-64 FMS(2)/(4)-U( ) ETU ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 6 - 113...
  • Page 256 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 6-65 FMS(8)-U( ) ETU ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6 - 114 Installing ETUs (Circuit Cards)
  • Page 257: Installation

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 6-66 FMS-U30 ETU 7.4.2 Installation Basic Port Package Only one FMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU or one FMS-U30 can be installed in slots S1~S8. This ETU shares the total number of station ports in the system.
  • Page 258: Switch Settings

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ This ETU shares the total number of station ports in the system. Each system can support only one CMS, CTI/VP, CTP, FMS, VMS, or VMP ETU. When installing this ETU, make all ETU DIP switch setting changes before inserting it in the KSU.
  • Page 259: Led Indications

    Description To enable HostKey and run Manufacturing Test (NEC Production only). To enable HostKey with floppy disk redirection and run Manufacturing Test (NEC Production only). To connect to CoSession using modem instead of direct cable connection. To start BRU Host with direct cable connection.
  • Page 260 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-40 FMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU LED Indications (Continued) Description Flashing Port Status Busy Not Used Idle/Not Used Port Status Busy Not Used Idle/Not Used MB Switch Status Not Used BIOS DOS Status...
  • Page 261 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-41 FMS-U30 ETU LED Indications (Continued) Name Description LED 5 ICGA Live LED flashes every 125 ms during normal operation. LED 6 SHUTDOWN Indicates that the switch has no software control.
  • Page 262: Fms(2)/(4)/(8)-U( ) Etu Connectors

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7.4.5 FMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU Connectors The following connectors are included: J2 and J3 Used to install the MDM-F-20 Unit. Connects to the backplane. 9-pin RS-232 (COM2) Not used (MDM-F-20 Unit). RJ-11 modem port (COM2)
  • Page 263: Vmp( )-U40 Etu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ VMP( )-U40 ETU 7.5.1 Description This ETU is a PC-platform that contains disk space for voice recording storage and application software. It can be configured as a 2-port, 4-port, or 8-port interface.
  • Page 264: Installation

    The VMP(8)-U40 ETU has eight channels of built-in Voice Mail. Only one VMP(2)/(4)/(8)-U40 ETU can be installed in any interface slot in the Basic or Expanded Port Package of the Electra Elite IPK II system. This ETU shares the total number of station ports in the system.
  • Page 265: Installing Flash Drive On The Vmp( )-U40 Etu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7.5.3 Installing Flash Drive on the VMP( )-U40 ETU Use the following instructions to install the Flash Drive. Remove the VMP( )-U40 ETU and selected Flash Drive from the box. Locate slot CN6 on VMP( )-U40 ETU.
  • Page 266 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Push the drive in until it is fully seated, as shown in Figure 6-69 Flash Drive Seated on VMP( )-U40 ETU. Figure 6-69 Flash Drive Seated on VMP( )-U40 ETU Ensure that jumper J1 is set across pins 1 and 2.
  • Page 267: Installing Hard Drive On The Vmp( )-U40 Etu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7.5.4 Installing Hard Drive on the VMP( )-U40 ETU Warning! Handle the hard drive carefully! Do not drop the drive or apply pressure to it! Do not touch the printed circuit board of the drive or ETU unnecessarily.
  • Page 268 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Check jumper J-1 and make sure it is on pins 1-2. Refer to Figure 6-71 Plus Sign on Battery Displayed Insert Sony battery CR-2032 into BATT1 connector, the sign should be facing up as shown in...
  • Page 269 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Notice the four pins to the left of the drive. These pins are not connected for normal Red Stripe operation. Figure 6-72 Connecting the Ribbon Cable Place hard drive on table with printed circuit board side up and...
  • Page 270 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Notice the four pins to the left of the drive. These pins are not connected for normal operation. Figure 6-73 Leaving Four Pins Unconnected Carefully place the hard drive on the ETU as shown below in Figure 6-74 Placing the Hard Drive on the ETU.
  • Page 271: Installing Dsp( )-U30 On Vmp( )-U40 Etu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Holding the drive so it does not move turn the ETU over and put the four mounting screws in place as shown in Figure 6-75 Placing the Four Mounting Screws. The screws only need to be lightly torque down.
  • Page 272 When the unit is to be installed at another location, shutdown the voice mail application by pressing the ESC key. Enter Y for yes, and enter the password (default is nec). From the Utility menu enter x to exit to DOS.
  • Page 273 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DSP-U30 Piggybacked on ETU Auxiliary DSP Figure 6-76 Installing the DSP-U30 on the VMP( )-U40 ETU ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 6 - 131...
  • Page 274: Switch Settings

    Reset Power Switch SW1 Used for development only DIP Switch SW2 Description Enable HostKey and run Manufacturing Test (NEC Production use only. Enable HostKey with floppy disk redirection and run Manufacturing Test (NEC Production use only). Connect to Cosession using modem instead of direct cable.
  • Page 275: Jumper Settings

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7.5.7 Jumper Settings Table 6-43 VMP( )-U40 ETU Jumper Settings External modem not connected (default) External modem connected Compact Flash is master drive HDD is master drive (default) 7.5.8 VMP( )-U40 LED Indications Table 6-44 VMP( )-U40 ETU LED Indications (on back of ETU) LED No.
  • Page 276: Connectors

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-44 VMP( )-U40 ETU LED Indications (on back of ETU) LED No. Name Flashing Red (Off-Hook) Not Used On-Hook Red (Off-Hook) Not Used On-Hook Red (Off-Hook) Not Used On-Hook Red (Off-Hook)
  • Page 277: Vms(2)/(4)/(8)-U( ) Etu

    The VMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU is a 2-, 4-, or 8-port Digital Voice Mail system. This ETU is a PC platform installed in the Electra Elite IPK II and contains hard disk space for voice recording storage and application software. A digital signal processor/voice processing section handles...
  • Page 278 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8-port VMS(8)-U( ) ETU shown Option Kit required for remote with 4-port auxiliary DSP installed. maintenance is purchased For VMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU, the separately. auxiliary is not required. DIP Switch Up = Off...
  • Page 279 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 6-78 VMS-U30 ETU ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 6 - 137...
  • Page 280: Installation

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7.6.2 Installation The VMS(2)-U10 ETU has two channels of built-in Voice Mail. The VMS(4)-U10 ETU has four channels of built-in Voice Mail. The VMS(8)-U10 ETU has eight channels of built-in Voice Mail.
  • Page 281 Description To enable HostKey and run Manufacturing Test (NEC Production only). To enable HostKey with floppy disk redirection and run Manufacturing Test (NEC Production only). To connect to CoSession using modem instead of direct cable connection. To start BRU Host with direct cable connection.
  • Page 282: Led Indications

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7.6.4 LED Indications Refer to Table 6-49 VMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU LED Indications. Table 6-49 VMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU LED Indications Description Flashing LIVE ETU status Receiving Not Used No Power power Port status...
  • Page 283 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Refer to Table 6-50 VMS-U30 ETU LED Indications. Table 6-50 VMS-U30 ETU LED Indications Name Description LED 1 APP1 Indicates status of voice mail application software: Green Application is running without errors.
  • Page 284: Vms(2)/(4)/(8)-U( ) Etu Connectors

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7.6.5 VMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU Connectors The following connectors are included: Connects to the backplane. 9-pin RS-232 (COM2) Not used (MDM-F-20 Unit) RJ-11 modem port (COM2) Remote connector on serial interface (MDM-F-20 Unit)
  • Page 285: Optional Etus

    The BSU(4M)-U20 ETU is the Master Base Station Interface Unit ETU that provides connection for four Base Stations and up to 16 simultaneous calls on the Electra Elite IPK II Wireless – DECT feature. Only one BSU(4M)-U20 ETU can be installed in the Basic or Expanded Electra Elite IPK II system.
  • Page 286: Installation

    BSU(4M) to slots S3~S8. Only one BSU(4M)-U20 ETU can be installed in any interface slot in the Basic or Expanded Port Package of the Electra Elite IPK II. No. of Base Slot N-2...
  • Page 287: Led Indications

    BSU(2S) or BSU(6S) ETU. The BSU(4M) has two serial interfaces: The upper port is for KGAP Applications, Cable Delay Measurement, and Electra Elite IPK II to Wireless – DECT administration. The lower port is for Applications, telephone registration, and system information. The Administration Program is used to communicate with ether port, depending on operation required.
  • Page 288: Bsu(2S)-U20 Etu

    BSU(2S). Slave ETUs are cascaded on posts to the left of the BSU(4M)-U20 in accordance with the tables below. Only two BSU(2S)-U20 ETUs can be installed in the Basic or Expanded Port Package of the Electra Elite IPK II. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6 - 146...
  • Page 289 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ No. of Base Slot N-2 Slot N-1 Slot N Stations None None BSU(4M) ETU None BSU(2S) ETU BSU(4M) ETU None BSU(6S) ETU BSU(4M) ETU BSU(2S) ETU BSU(2S) ETU BSU(4M) ETU BSU(6S) ETU...
  • Page 290: Led Indications

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.2.3 LED Indications LIVE LED (Red) On indicates communication between this ETU and the Main CPU. 8.2.4 Connectors CN 1 Connects to the backboard CN 4 Connects to RJ-45 connector at mid-top of another BSU(2S), BSU(6S), or BSU(4M) ETU.
  • Page 291: Bsu(6S)-U20 Etu

    Base Stations when used with the BSU(4M)-U20 (Master) ETU. A maximum of two BSU(6S)-U20 ETUs can be installed in the Basic or Expanded Electra Elite IPK II system. Figure 6-81 BSU(6S)-U20 ETU ___________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 292: Installation

    BSU(6S). Slave ETUs are cascaded on posts to the left of the BSU(4M)-U20 in accordance with the tables below. Only two BSU(6S)-U20 ETUs can be installed in the Basic or Expanded Port Package of the Electra Elite IPK II. No. of Base Slot N-2...
  • Page 293: Led Indications

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Slot Channel BS No. Note BSU(6S) ETU When BSU(2S) ETU is installed, these numbers are not assigned. 8.3.3 LED Indications LIVE LED (Red) On indicates communication between this ETU and the Main CPU.
  • Page 294: Cch(4)-U( ) Etu

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ CCH(4)-U( ) ETU 8.4.1 Description The Common Channel Handler is an optional Interface ETU that provides a common channel signal through the DTI-U30/U40 ETU to a K-CCIS network and controls the signaling between the KTS and the CPU.
  • Page 295: Installation

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.4.2 Installation Basic Port Package Only one CCH(4)-U( ) ETU can be installed in any interface slot. Expanded Port Package Only one CCH(4)-U( ) ETU can be installed in any interface slot.
  • Page 296: Connectors

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-52 CCH(4)-U( ) ETU LED Indications (Continued) Description Flashing Link Status for Data Sent/ Not Used Idle CCH1 Received Link Status for Data Sent/ Not Used Idle CCH2 Received Link Status for...
  • Page 297: Cnf(8)-U( ) Etu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ CNF(8)-U( ) ETU 8.5.1 Description The Multiline Conference Bridge allows any intercom user or outside party calling to a port of the CNF(8)-U( ) ETU to join or make a multiparty conference call.
  • Page 298: Installation

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.5.2 Installation Basic Port Package A maximum of two CNF(8)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in slots S1~S8. The maximum number of CNF(8)-U( ) ETUs that can be installed depends on other station cards installed. The system is limited by 64 trunk and station ports combined.
  • Page 299: Led Indications

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-54 CNF(8)-U( ) ETU Maximum Conference Time Switch Setting Switch Max Conference Time SW3-2 SW3-3 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 Hour No Limit Table 6-55 CNF(8)-U( ) ETU Party Size Switch...
  • Page 300: Connectors

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.5.5 Connectors The following connectors are included: Connects to the backplane. Not currently used Nine-pin RS-232C connector for maintenance ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6 - 158 Installing ETUs (Circuit Cards)
  • Page 301: Cnf(16)-U20 Etu

    ___________________________________________________________________________________ CNF(16)-U20 ETU 8.6.1 Description The CNF(16)-U20 ETU is a Conference Bridge that is used with the Electra Elite IPK II system. Refer to Figure 6-84 CNF(16)-U20 ETU. Each CNF(16)-U20 supports the following conferences and conditions: Simple Mode (8 Ports)
  • Page 302 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Using a predefined password, the technician can record a personalized Welcome Greeting for each Multimedia Conference Bridge. Figure 6-84 CNF(16)-U20 ETU ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6 - 160 Installing ETUs (Circuit Cards)
  • Page 303: Installation

    CNF( )-U20 ETU. Only one CNF(16)-U20 ETU can be installed in any interface slot in the Basic Port or Expanded Port Package of the Electra Elite IPK II. The Ethernet connector can use a Category 5 (CAT5) unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable to connect to an Ethernet hub or switch on the customer premises.
  • Page 304 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Switch Settings The CNF(16)-U20 ETU has the following switches. DIP switch SW1 Refer to Table 6-58 CNF(16)-U20 ETU Dip Switch SW1. This switch has four selector switches: SW1-1 Restores ETU Port and /Modes settings to Factory Default.
  • Page 305: Led Indications

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ CNF(16)-U20 ETU Table 6-59 Rotary Switch SW3 (Continued) Channel Status Channel Status Position CH5 (DS4) CH13 (DS4) CH4 (DS5) CH12 (DS5) CH3 (DS6) CH11 (DS6) CH2 (DS7) CH10 (DS7) CH1 (DS8) CH9 (DS8)
  • Page 306: Connectors

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ CNF(16)-U20 ETU Table 6-60 LED Indications Description LED 3 (DS13) Conference Status Conference Initialized Conference not (Back of ETU) Initialized LED 2 (DS12) Insertion Status Insertion Complete Insertion not (Back of ETU)
  • Page 307: Hub(8)-U( ) Etu

    The HUB(8)-U( ) ETU provides an efficient platform when multiple ETUs that require Ethernet connection are installed in the Electra Elite IPK II KSU. One port can be a source port, and another port can be set as a target port to mirror the source and monitor data traffic.
  • Page 308: Installation

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.7.2 Installation The HUB(8)-U( ) ETU cannot be installed in a KSU that contains an EliteMail VP or CTI system. This ETU has an attached green cable that must be connected to frame ground.
  • Page 309: Iad(8)-U( )

    IAD(8)-U( ) 8.8.1 Description The IAD(8)-U( ) ETU is an optional interface integration device ETU for the Electra Elite IPK II KSU. The IAD(8)-U( ) ETU supports various IP applications such as the application and the CCISoIP MEGACO Station Application. Currently used configurations are indicated in Figure 6-86 IAD(8)-U( ) ETU.
  • Page 310: Boot Up Sequence Status Identification

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-62 IAD(8)-U( ) Configurations Installation slot Port Configuration Electra Elite IPK Application CCISoIP S1~S8 CCISoIP ETU ESI(8)-U( ) S1~S8 Megaco Station ETU 8.8.2 Boot Up Sequence Status Identification Status of the IAD(8)-U( ) ETU during boot up is shown in...
  • Page 311: Switch Settings

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ A maximum of 22 IAD(8)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in slots S1~S8 when used as a ETU. CCISoIP 8.8.4 Switch Settings Refer to Table 6-64 IAD(8)-U( ) ETU Switches. IAD(8)-U( ) ETU...
  • Page 312: Ivr Application

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ IVR Application 8.9.1 Description The EliteApps – Interactive Voice Response application is a man-machine interface that uses scripting language to play prompts that guide a caller to select different available options using a touchtone telephone key pad (DTMF tones).
  • Page 313: Description

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.9.2 Installation Basic Port Package Only one VMP ETU can be installed in slots S1~S8. This ETU shares the total number of station ports in the system. The system is limited by 256 stations.
  • Page 314 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.9.4 LED Indications Refer to Table 6-66 VMP(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU LED Indications. Table 6-66 VMP(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU LED Indications Description Flashing LED 1, AP1 Running without Green Not Used Not Used errors...
  • Page 315 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 6-66 VMP(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU LED Indications (Continued) Description Flashing LED 17, CH8 Off/On-Hook status Red for Off-Hook Not Used On-Hook The following LEDS are also used during startup to signify: LED 1 - BICOM driver loaded...
  • Page 316 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Setting Pin 1 to Pin 2 Not Used Pin 2 to Pin 3 Hard Drive is master drive (default) 8.9.6 Connectors The following connectors are included: Connects to the backplane. Connects to Hard Disk memory.
  • Page 317 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.10 PVA(X)-U( ) ETU 8.10.1 Description The Packet Voice Application, PVA(X)-U( ) ETU is an optional interface that supports IP Application Packages (Media Gateway MG16, IP CCISoIP, or MG_CCIS (Combo, requiring version 1.00 or higher and SPO1J), or Conference Package (Multimedia Conference Bridge, requiring version 1.00 or higher and SPO1J).
  • Page 318 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.10.2 License Version 1500 or higher – 4-port license registration provides users with the flexibility of adding CCISoIP ports in increments of four (4, 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24) or (MG16) DSP resources in increments of four (4, 8, 12 and 16).
  • Page 319 Conference Bridge The PVA(X)-U( ) ETU is hot swappable and can be removed from the KTS without powering down the ETU or the Electra Elite IPK II system. When the Electra Elite IPK II KSU requires system reset, this ETU comes back on line.
  • Page 320 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ The PVA(X)-U( ) ETU has the following switches. DIP switch SW1 Refer to Table 6-70 PVA(X)-U( ) ETU Rotary Switch SW3. This switch has four selector switches: SW1-1 N/A SW1-2 N/A SW1-3 N/A SW1-4 Placed ON to restore factory default software package when used with Rotary Switch SW3.
  • Page 321 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The Boot sequence in this table occurs when the IP Application is loaded. The PVA(X)-U( ) should be removed only after the ETU has completed booting, and LEDs 1~3 on the back of the ETU are ON.
  • Page 322 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.10.7 Connectors The following connectors are used: J1 Ethernet Connector This connector is a single 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Connector. This port has Auto-Medium Dependent Interface Crossover (MDIX) to allow using either a straight-through Ethernet cable for connection to a PC or a crossover Ethernet cable.
  • Page 323 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 7 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1 General Information ..................7-1 Section 2 Music on Hold ....................7-1 Connecting Audio Sources to the KSU ............7-1 Section 3 Station Background Music ................7-1 Section 4 Paging Connections ..................7-2 Section 5 Connecting a KSU to a Personal Computer ..........
  • Page 324 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table of Contents...
  • Page 325 List of Figures and Tables Chapter 7 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 7-1 Music Source Connections ..................7-1 Figure 7-2 Connecting a PC to the KSU ..................7-3 Figure 7-3 PGD(2)-U10 ADP ....................... 7-4 Figure 7-4 Remove Cover from PGD(2)-U10 ADP ..............7-5 Figure 7-5 Remove Plastic Cover from Cable Hole ..............
  • Page 326 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ___________________________________________________________________________________ List of Figures and Tables...
  • Page 327: Music On Hold

    ECTION USIC ON The Electra Elite IPK II KSU allows external Music on Hold source to be connected to the Electra Elite IPK II system. The external Music on Hold source can be connected using the PGD(2)-U10 ADP or the KSU cabinet. Refer to the PGD(2)-U10 ADP section for details.
  • Page 328: Paging Connections

    Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Serial-port characteristics include: Characteristic Value Baud Rate 38.4 K (maximum) Parity None Stop Bit 1 stop bit Data Bit 8 bits Port Type ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7 - 2 Installing Electra Elite IPK II KSU Common Optional Equipment...
  • Page 329: Connecting The Printer To The Ksu

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 7-2 Connecting a PC to the KSU Connecting the Printer to the KSU When using the charge control, connect the printer to the KSU to allow printing of the charge data. Connect the printer to the serial port on the side of the KSU with a DB9 straight cable.
  • Page 330 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ The Electra Elite IPK II allows a maximum of 56 PGD(2)-U10 ADPs to be installed [48 for ACI (external MOH or external recording system) ports, four for Door Boxes, and four for Paging]. The PGD(2)-U10 ADP also provides multipurpose control relays.
  • Page 331: Led Indications

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ LED Indications Indication Note LED 1 Green LED Flashing green LED indicates dip switch when CH1 in setting and programming for CH1 are in use. conflict. LED 2 Green LED Flashing green LED indicates dip switch...
  • Page 332 Open Short External Paging Speaker On when in use. Short Open External Ringer On when in use. Short Short External Music on Hold/ On steady. Recording System ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7 - 6 Installing Electra Elite IPK II KSU Common Optional Equipment...
  • Page 333 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Short setting Open setting Figure 7-6 Jumper Settings 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.
  • Page 334 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 7-7 PGD(2)-U10 ADP Connection Diagram ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7 - 8 Installing Electra Elite IPK II KSU Common Optional Equipment...
  • Page 335 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Flat-head screwdriver Cable Press down CN4, CN5 Figure 7-8 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 336: Wall Mounting The Pgd(2)-U10 Adp (Optional)

    (3 15/16”). Leave 3mm (1/8”) of the screw exposed. The screws can be installed either vertical or horizontal, depending on which position fits best for your location. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7 - 10 Installing Electra Elite IPK II KSU Common Optional Equipment...
  • Page 337 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 100mm 100mm Figure 7-10 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 338: Installing A Door Box

    When 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 provided screws. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7 - 12 Installing Electra Elite IPK II KSU Common Optional Equipment...
  • Page 339 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Connect the two-conductor station cable from the CN4 connectors in the to the Door Box terminals. These wires must be routed PGD(2)-U10 ADP through the opening in the bottom of the Door Box mounting bracket.
  • Page 340 Cross- connect to 66M1- 50 block to To Door PGDAD Chime Box Relay Adaptor Misc Block Holes for mounting screws Screw Figure 7-13 Installing a Door Box ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7 - 14 Installing Electra Elite IPK II KSU Common Optional Equipment...
  • Page 341: External Page

    1~8. The relays on the are numbered 1~8. Refer to Paging, PGD(2)-U10 ADP External in the Electra Elite IPK II Features and Specifications Manual for additional details. A PGD(2)-U10 ADP circuit used for External Paging cannot be used for an analog Door Box.
  • Page 342 (i.e., door unlock devices). The relays on the PGD(2)-U10 ADP numbered 1~8. Each Door Box/external page circuit provides a dry relay contact. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7 - 16 Installing Electra Elite IPK II KSU Common Optional Equipment...
  • Page 343: External Recording System Or External Ringer

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.8.2 Connecting a Dry Contact Relay Device 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 7-6 Jumper Settings). If a line cord was not previously connected to the PGD(2)-U10 , complete Steps 2~5.
  • Page 344 External Ringer External Recording System CN2 or CN3 To ESIU PCB PGDAD Module Figure 7-15 PGD(2)-U10 ADP Cable Connection ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7 - 18 Installing Electra Elite IPK II KSU Common Optional Equipment...
  • Page 345: Pms-U10 Interface Box

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ PMS-U10 I ECTION NTERFACE With 2000 series software and a PMS-U10, the Elite IPKII can support third party PMS applications. The PMS-U10 serves as a gateway between the PMS applications, the Electra Elite IPKII and EliteMail LX voice mails.
  • Page 346 Not Used. Table 7-2 PMS-U10 LED Indications Indication Power Green when power is On. Green when connected. ETH 0 Flashing during data transmission ETH 1 Not Used. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7 - 20 Installing Electra Elite IPK II KSU Common Optional Equipment...
  • Page 347 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 8 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1 General Information ..................8-1 Section 2 Multiline Terminals ..................8-1 DTR-2DT-1 TEL ..................8-1 DTR-4D-1 TEL .................... 8-3 DTH-8-1/2 TEL .................... 8-4 DTH-8D-1/2 TEL ..................8-5 DTH-16-1/2 TEL ..................8-6 DTH-16D-1/2 TEL ..................8-7 DTH-16(BL)-1/2 TEL ...................
  • Page 348 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Removing the Plastic Panel ..............8-23 Section 9 Installing a Directory Card on a Multiline Terminal ........8-23 Section 10 Installing a Button Set on a Multiline Terminal ......... 8-25 Section 11 Adjusting the Height on a Multiline Terminal ..........8-26 Section 12 Removing or Installing the Base Plate on a Multiline Terminal ....
  • Page 349 List of Figures Chapter 8 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 8-1 DTR-2DT-1 TEL ......................8-2 Figure 8-2 DTR-4D-1 TEL ......................8-3 Figure 8-3 DTH-8-1 TEL Multiline Terminal ................. 8-4 Figure 8-4 DTH-8D-1 TEL Multiline Terminal ................8-5 Figure 8-5 DTH-16-1 TEL Multiline Terminal ................8-6 Figure 8-6 DTH-16D-1 TEL Multiline Terminal ................
  • Page 350 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 8-22 Attendant Console and Multiline Terminal ............... 8-21 Figure 8-23 Adjusting the LCD on a Multiline Terminal ............... 8-21 Figure 8-24 Installing Line Card and Plastic Panel on a Multiline Terminal ........ 8-22 Figure 8-25 Installing Plastic Panel on a DTH/DTR Multiline Terminal ........
  • Page 351 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 8-50 Installing New Line Card ..................8-37 Figure 8-51 Connecting Terminal to the System ................. 8-38 Figure 8-52 Pressing Knob to Release Base Cover ..............8-38 Figure 8-53 Removing Base Cover ..................... 8-39 Figure 8-54 Lining up Tabs and Slots ..................8-39...
  • Page 352 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ___________________________________________________________________________________ List of Figures...
  • Page 353: Multiline Terminals

    ECTION ENERAL NFORMATION The Electra Elite IPK II system supports several different Multiline Terminals and an Attendant Console. This chapter describes each terminal and the console and provides instructions for attaching the terminals to the system and for wall mounting.
  • Page 354 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 8-1 DTR-2DT-1 TEL ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8 - 2 Installing Electra Elite IPK Multiline Terminals...
  • Page 355: Dtr-4D-1 Tel

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTR-4D-1 TEL This digital display Multiline Terminal has four multifunction keys, four programmable line keys (each with a 2-color LED), nine function keys, two volume keys, four softkeys, a built-in speakerphone, and a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages.
  • Page 356: Dth-8-1/2 Tel

    Electra Elite IPK II system. Basic Port Package A maximum of 56 DTH-8-1/2 or DTR-8-1/2 TELs can be installed in the Electra Elite IPK II system. The combined total of all Multiline Terminals that can be installed is 56. Expanded Port Package A maximum of 240 DTH-8-1/2 or DTR-8-1/2 TELs can be installed in the Electra Elite IPK II system.
  • Page 357: Dth-8D-1/2 Tel

    Electra Elite IPK II system. Basic Port Package A maximum of 56 DTH-8D-1/2 or DTR-8D-1/2 TELs can be installed in the Electra Elite IPK II system. The combined total of all Multiline Terminals that can be installed is 56. Expanded Port Package A maximum of 240 DTH-8D-1/2 or DTR-8D-1/2 TELs can be installed in the Electra Elite IPK II system.
  • Page 358: Dth-16-1/2 Tel

    Electra Elite IPK II system. Basic Port Package A maximum of 56 DTH-16-1/2 or DTR-16-1/2 TELs can be installed in the Electra Elite IPK II system. The combined total of all Multiline Terminals that can be installed is 56. Expanded Port Package A maximum of 240 DTH-16-1/2 or DTR-16-1/2 TELs can be installed in the Electra Elite IPK II system.
  • Page 359: Dth-16D-1/2 Tel

    Electra Elite IPK II system. Basic Port Package A maximum of 56 DTH-16D-1/2 or DTR-16D-1/2 TELs can be installed in an Electra Elite IPK II system. The combined total of all Multiline Terminals that can be installed is 56. Expanded Port Package A maximum of 240 DTH-16D-1/2 or DTR-16D-1/2 TELs can be installed in an Electra Elite IPK II system.
  • Page 360: Bl)-1/2 Tel

    Expanded Port Package A maximum of 240 DTH-16(BL)-1/2 or DTR-16(BL)-1/2 TELs can be installed in an Electra Elite IPK II system. The combined total of all Multiline Terminals that can be installed is 240. Figure 8-7 DTH-16(BL)-1 TEL Multiline Terminal...
  • Page 361: Dth-16Ld-1/2 Tel

    Electra Elite IPK II system. Basic Port Package A maximum of 56 DTH-16LD-1/2 or DTR-16LD-1/2 TELs can be installed in an Electra Elite IPK II system. The combined total of all Multiline Terminals that can be installed is 56. Expanded Port Package A maximum of 240 DTH-16LD-1/2 or DTR-16LD-1 TELs can be installed in an Electra Elite IPK II system.
  • Page 362: Dth-32D-1 Tel

    56. Expanded Port Package A maximum of 240 DTH-32D-1/DTR-32D-1 TELs can be installed in an Electra Elite IPK II system. The combined total of all Multiline Terminals that can be installed is 240. Figure 8-9 DTH-32D-1 TEL Multiline Terminal...
  • Page 363: Itr-4D-3 Tel

    This terminal also has a 3-line, 24-character, adjustable Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and four softkeys. Basic Port Package A maximum of 56 ITR-4D-3 TELs can be installed in an Electra Elite IPK II system. The combined total of all Electra Elite IPK/IP Multiline Terminals that can be installed is 56.
  • Page 364: Ith-8D-2/3 Tel

    This terminal also has a 3-line, 24-character, adjustable Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and four softkeys. Basic Port Package A maximum of 56 ITH-8D-2/3 TELs can be installed in an Electra Elite IPK II system. The combined total of all Multiline Terminals that can be installed is Expanded Port Package A maximum of 256 ITH-8D-2/3 TELs can be installed in an Electra Elite IPK II system.
  • Page 365: Ith-16D-2/3 Tel

    This terminal also has a 3-line, 24-character, adjustable Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and four softkeys. Basic Port Package A maximum of 56 ITH-16D-2/3 TELs can be installed in an Electra Elite IPK II system. The combined total of all Multiline Terminals that can be installed is Expanded Port Package A maximum of 256 ITH-16D-2/3 TELs can be installed in an Electra Elite IPK II system.
  • Page 366: Dcr-60-1 Console

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2.13 DCR-60-1 Console The Attendant Console has 60 programmable line keys (each with a 2-color LED). These 60 line keys can be programmed as 48 Direct Station Selection keys, 12 function keys, or as outside line keys. An AC adapter is required and provided with the Attendant Console.
  • Page 367 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ONNECTING A ULTILINE ERMINAL TO THE YSTEM This instruction applies to all DTH/DTR/IP Electra Elite IPK Multiline Terminals except DTR-2DT-1 TEL. Plug the telephone cord into the modular jack on the bottom side of the Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 368: Applying Power To Ip Terminals

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ IP T ECTION PPLYING OWER TO ERMINALS The ITH-8D/16D-2 terminals support two different methods to power the terminal: AC-2R/AC-3R Plug the optional AC-2R/AC-3R AC Adapter input Jack in the terminal base unit, and plug the 2-prong wall plug of the AC Adapter in a standard 120 Vac wall outlet.
  • Page 369 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 8-17 Switch SW2 Position ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 8 - 17...
  • Page 370 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ IP M ECTION ONNECTING AN ULTILINE ERMINAL TO THE ETWORK AND These instructions for connecting an IP Multiline Terminal to the Network and PC apply to ITH-8D/16D-2/3 Multiline Terminals. Refer to Figure 8-18 IP Terminal Rear Connector Locations.
  • Page 371 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Subscriber Circuit Main Unit AC-2R/AC-3R Unit AC Adapter input jack Not Required when POE or In-Line Power is available. Figure 8-19 Typical Network IP Connection ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 8 - 19...
  • Page 372: Connecting The Attendant Console To A Multiline Terminal

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ONNECTING THE TTENDANT ONSOLE TO A ULTILINE ERMINAL An Attendant DCR-60-1 Console can be attached to a Multiline Terminal using the following procedure. Place the Multiline Terminal and the Attendant Console face down.
  • Page 373: Adjusting The Lcd On A Multiline Terminal

    ON A ULTILINE ERMINAL Electra Elite IPK II display Multiline Terminals have an adjustable Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). The LCD can be adjusted by pulling up or pushing down as desired. Figure 8-23 Adjusting the LCD on a Multiline Terminal...
  • Page 374: Installing Line Cards And Plastic Panels

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION NSTALLING ARDS AND LASTIC ANELS Installing the Line Card and Plastic Panel Line key designations are entered on the line card that is then placed on the telephone to provide a quick reference of key designations. The line cards can be changed as necessary.
  • Page 375: Removing The Plastic Panel

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Removing the Plastic Panel Lift up on the plastic panel as illustrated in Figure 8-26 Removing the Plastic Panel from the Multiline Terminal and remove it from the telephone. Figure 8-26 Removing the Plastic Panel from the Multiline Terminal...
  • Page 376 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Locate the two grooves on the top of the telephone as illustrated in Figure 8-28 Attaching Directory Card Holder to the Multiline Terminal. Push the directory card holder into the grooves on the Multiline Terminal until they snap into place.
  • Page 377: Section 10 Installing A Button Set On A Multiline Terminal

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION NSTALLING A UTTON ET ON A ULTILINE ERMINAL The BS( )-R Unit button set can be installed on a Multiline Terminal to accommodate French and Spanish languages. The keypad provides the appropriate language designations.
  • Page 378: Section 11 Adjusting The Height On A Multiline Terminal

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION DJUSTING THE EIGHT ON A ULTILINE ERMINAL The base plate on the Multiline Terminal is hinged to allow the height of the terminal to be raised or lowered. Grasp in the middle of the hollow spaces at the top and pull up until the retaining tabs click to raise the base plate.
  • Page 379: Section 12 Removing Or Installing The Base Plate On A Multiline Terminal

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION EMOVING OR NSTALLING THE LATE ON A ULTILINE ERMINAL DTH/DTR/ITH Multiline Terminals come equipped with a base cover. 12.1 Removing the Base Plate Extend the base plate to maximum height. Press the tabs as illustrated in...
  • Page 380: Installing The Base Plate

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 12.2 Installing the Base Plate Line up the four tabs on the extended base cover with corresponding slots on the Multiline Terminal as illustrated in Figure 8-34 Installing Base Plate. Slide the cover in the direction of the arrows until it clicks in place.
  • Page 381: Section 13 Wall Mounting Multiline Terminals

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION OUNTING ULTILINE ERMINALS You can wall mount a DTH/DTR/IP connection Multiline Terminal (except for DTR-2D-1 TEL) 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 382: Wall Mounting The Telephone

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 13.1.2 Wall Mounting the Telephone Extend and remove the base cover from the telephone. Refer Section 12 Removing or Installing the Base Plate on a Multiline Terminal. Remove cutout shown in Figure 8-37 Removing the Cutout.
  • Page 383 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Turn the base cover upside down, feed the line cord through the cutout and attach the cover to the wall using six screws as shown in Figure 8-39 Wall Mounting the Base Plate.
  • Page 384 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Plug the line cord into the Multiline Terminal as illustrated in Figure 8-41 Plugging in Line Cord. Figure 8-41 Plugging in Line Cord Push spare line cord behind the Multiline Terminal as shown in Figure 8-42 Hiding Excess Cord.
  • Page 385: Removing The Wall Mounted Multiline Terminal From The Base Plate

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 13.1.3 Removing the Wall Mounted Multiline Terminal from the Base Plate To remove the Multiline Terminal, press the tabs at the bottom as shown in Figure 8-43 Removing the Multiline Terminal, and push up on the Telephone until it comes loose.
  • Page 386 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Hang the Multiline Terminal on the base cover. Multiline Terminal Figure 8-45 Wall Mounted Because of strength variation in switch boxes, this method is not recommended. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8 - 34 Installing Electra Elite IPK Multiline Terminals...
  • Page 387: Section 14 Installing Ith-4D-3 Dipk Terminals

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ term ITH-4D-3 D IPK T ECTION NSTALLING ERMINALS 14.1 Description This Terminal has four programmable line keys (each with a 2-color LED), a built-in speakerphone, a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages, a 3-line, 24-character LCD display, and four softkeys.
  • Page 388: Connecting The Ip Terminal To The System

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ AC Adapter Ethernet Figure 8-47 ITH-4D-3 Power Sources 14.3 Connecting the IP Terminal to the System Refer to Figure 8-48 Connecting the Terminal to the System, and connect a 10/100 Base-T/TX cable to each IP terminal and to the networking equipment.
  • Page 389: Installing Line Cards And Plastic Panels

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 14.4 Installing Line Cards and Plastic Panels Line key designations are entered on a line card that is placed on the terminal to provide quick line-key reference. The line card can be changed when necessary.
  • Page 390: Removing The Base Cover

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Refer to Figure 8-51 Connecting Terminal to the System, place the plastic panel over the Line Card, and push down the corners until they click into place. Figure 8-51 Connecting Terminal to the System 14.5...
  • Page 391 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Refer to Figure 8-53 Removing Base Cover, and pull up on the Base Cover to remove it. Figure 8-53 Removing Base Cover To replace the Base Cover, refer to Figure 8-54 Lining up Tabs and Slots, and line up the tabs and slots.
  • Page 392: Wall Mounting Ith-4D-3 Multiline Terminals

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Refer to Figure 8-55 Installing Base Cover, Press down on the base cover and move it toward the knob until it clicks in place. Figure 8-55 Installing Base Cover 14.6 Wall Mounting ITH-4D-3 Multiline Terminals The ITH-4D-3 terminal can be installed on the wall either by using a switch box or by direct connection.
  • Page 393: Installing Base Cover Directly To The Wall

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Attach the terminal to the Base Cover as shown in Figure 8-57 Installing Terminal on Base Cover. Figure 8-57 Installing Terminal on Base Cover 14.6.2 Installing Base Cover Directly to the Wall...
  • Page 394 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Connect the Base Cover to the wall as shown on Figure 8-59 Using Screws to Attach Base Cover To Wall. Figure 8-59 Using Screws to Attach Base Cover To Wall Install the terminal on the Base Cover as shown on...
  • Page 395: Section 15 Wall Mounting A Multiline Terminal

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION OUNTING A ULTILINE ERMINAL USING THE OUNT (WM-R U The Wall Mount Unit is used to attach any DTH/DTR/IP connection Multiline Terminal (except the DTR-2DT-1 TEL and the ITR-4D-3 TEL) to the wall. This unit connects to the back side of the telephone.
  • Page 396 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Multiline Terminal Figure 8-62 Attaching the to the Wall Mount Unit Plug the line cord into the Multiline Terminal as illustrated in Figure 8-63 Plugging in Line Cord. Figure 8-63 Plugging in Line Cord...
  • Page 397: Removing The Wall Mounted Multiline Terminal From The Wall Mount Unit

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Push spare line cord behind the Multiline Terminal as shown in Figure 8-64 Hiding Excess Cord Behind the Wall Mount Unit. Figure 8-64 Hiding Excess Cord Behind the Wall Mount Unit 15.1...
  • Page 398: Mounting The Wall Mount Unit On A Switch Box

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 15.2 Mounting the Wall Mount Unit on a Switch Box Locate the screw holes on the wall mount unit and hang the cover over the screws on the switch box as illustrated in...
  • Page 399 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 9 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1 General Information ..................9-1 Section 2 Preparing Multiline Terminal for Adapter Installation....... 9-1 Section 3 Installing Adapters ..................9-4 AC-2R/AC-3R Unit (AC Adapter) ...............9-4 3.1.1 Connecting the AC-2R/AC-3R Unit ............. 9-4 AD(A)-R/AD(A)-2R Unit (Ancillary Device Adapter) ........9-6 3.2.1 Connecting Cables to the AD(A)-R Unit ..........
  • Page 400 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ HF-R Unit (Handsfree Unit) ..............9-27 3.6.1 Installing an HF-R Unit on any DTR/DTH Multiline Terminal (except DTR-2DT-1 and ITH-8D/16D-2 ..........9-27 3.6.2 Installing the External Microphone ........... 9-28 IP-R Unit....................9-29 3.7.1 IP-R Unit Specifications ..............9-29 3.7.2 Applying Power to the IP-R Unit ............
  • Page 401 3.11 NEC Conference Max™................9-65 3.11.1 Description ..................9-65 3.11.2 Installation ..................9-66 3.11.3 Keypad Functions ................9-66 3.11.4 Programming Options ............... 9-67 3.11.5 Compliance ..................9-68 3.12 NEC Push-to-Mute (PTM) or Push-to-Talk (PTT) Handset......9-69 3.12.1 Description ..................9-69 ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual...
  • Page 402 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table of Contents...
  • Page 403 List of Figures and Tables Chapter 9 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 9-1 Raising the Base Plate ....................9-1 Figure 9-2 Removing the Multiline Terminal Base Plate .............. 9-2 Figure 9-3 Modifying Base Plate for Adapter Installation ............. 9-3 Figure 9-4 AC-2R/AC-3R Unit (AC Adapter) ................9-4 Figure 9-5 Connecting the AC Adapter to an Installed Adapter ...........
  • Page 404 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 9-21 Attaching the CT(A)-R Unit to the Terminal ............. 9-21 Figure 9-22 Connecting the RS-232C Cable to the CT(A)-R Unit ..........9-22 Figure 9-23 Attaching the Headset to the Multiline Terminal ............9-22 Figure 9-24 CT(U)-R Unit ......................
  • Page 405 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 9-41 Remove Base Stand ....................9-43 Figure 9-42 Remove Covers ......................9-43 Figure 9-43 Install PS(A)-R Unit ....................9-44 Figure 9-44 Replace Base Stand ....................9-44 Figure 9-45 Connect Handset and PSTN Line Cords ..............9-45...
  • Page 406 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 9-67 NEC PTM or PTT Handset ..................9-69 ___________________________________________________________________________________ viii List of Figures and Tables...
  • Page 407 The Electra Elite IPK II system provides several adapters that allow peripheral equipment to be attached to the Multiline Terminals. This optional equipment enhances the Electra Elite IPK II system and can be purchased separately as a customer business grows. Each Multiline Terminal (except DTR-2DT-1) can have up to two adapters installed at the same time.
  • Page 408 When only one adapter is being installed and it needs an AC-2R/AC-3R Unit for power, remove only the right cutout as shown in Figure 9-3 Modifying Base Plate for Adapter Installation. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 2 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 409 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Remove for AC Remove for Cable Adapter Plug Connector Remove for Adapter Figure 9-3 Modifying Base Plate for Adapter Installation ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 9 - 3...
  • Page 410: Preparing Multiline Terminal For Adapter Installation

    Failing to do this can damage the unit and/or the Multiline Terminal Prepare Multiline Terminal for adapter installation. Refer to Section 2 Preparing Multiline Terminal for Adapter Installation on page 9-1. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 4 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 411 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The Plug Puller shown in Figure 9-4 AC-2R/AC-3R Unit (AC Adapter) is a hollow cylindrical sleeve with a post and a circular rim on the base. The plug of the adapter is inserted in this hole, and the sleeve is pulled over the back of the plug to seat the post that can then be used to unplug the adapter.
  • Page 412: Ad(A)-R/Ad(A)-2R Unit (Ancillary Device Adapter)

    AD(A)-R Unit (Example) When installing the AD(A)-R Unit, connect the cables to the AD(A)-R Unit, set the dip switches, and then install the AD(A)-R Unit on the Multiline Terminal. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 6 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 413: Connecting Cables To The Ad(A)-R Unit

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.2.1 Connecting Cables to the AD(A)-R Unit The first step in installing the AD(A)-R Unit is to connect the cables between the recording device and the AD(A)-R Unit. Cable terminal connectors are located on the side of the AD(A)-R Unit.
  • Page 414 Attaching Cables to the AD(A)-R Unit. Attach the cables to the AD(A)-R Unit according to Table 9-1 AD(A)-R Unit Cable Connections. Figure 9-11 Attaching Cables to the AD(A)-R Unit ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 8 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 415 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 9-1 AD(A)-R Unit Cable Connections Terminal Cables to Connect Terminal Specifications Number When warning tone is not being Input Terminal: T1 and T2 are enabled sent from the recorder, connect wire...
  • Page 416 Feed the installed cable through the cable access port, located on the back of the unit, as illustrated in Figure 9-12 AD(A)-R Unit Cable Access Port. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 10 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 417: Switch Settings

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Cable Access Port Cable Figure 9-12 AD(A)-R Unit Cable Access Port 3.2.2 Switch Settings The AD(A)-R Unit has two switch locations; SW1/SW2 and the DSW switches. The location of the switches on the AD(A)-R Unit is...
  • Page 418: Installing The Ad(A)-R Unit On A Multiline Terminal

    If wall mounting the Multiline Terminal, a WM-R Unit must be used. Refer to Section 13 Wall Mounting Multiline Terminals on page 8-29. Unplug the telephone cord (and the AC-2R/AC-3R Unit cord if installed) from the Multiline Terminal. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 12 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 419 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Plug the tabs marked A and B into adapter slots, then snap the tab on the other end of the adapter into the receptacle marked C . Refer to Figure 9-14 Attaching the AD(A)-R Unit to the Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 420: Ap(A)-R Unit/Ap(R)-R Unit (Port Adapter)

    Line Cord (2-line) Line Cord (2-line) Core AC Adapter (use only with AP(R)-R Unit) Figure 9-15 Connecting a Multiline Terminal to an Analog Telephone using an AP(A)-R Unit/AP(R)-R Unit (Example) ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 14 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 421: Switch Settings

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.3.1 Switch Settings The AP(A)-R Unit and AP(R)-R Unit have three switch locations. Refer to Table 9-3 AP(A)-R/AP(R)-R Unit Switch Settings for a description of each switch and an explanation of the settings.
  • Page 422: Installing Ap(A)-R Or Ap(R)-R Unit On A Multiline Terminal

    Plug the tabs marked A and B into adapter slots, then snap the tab on the other end of the adapter into the receptacle marked C . Refer to Figure 9-17 Attaching the AP(A)-R/AP(R)-R Unit to the Multiline Terminal. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 16 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 423 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 9-17 Attaching the AP(A)-R/AP(R)-R Unit to the Multiline Terminal ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 9 - 17...
  • Page 424 9-5. Replace the base plate (or wall mount unit) and attach the line cord. Refer to Section 3 Connecting a Multiline Terminal to the System on page 8-15. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 18 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 425: Ct(A)-R Unit (Computer Telephony Adapter)

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ CT(A)-R Unit (Computer Telephony Adapter) The Computer Telephony Adapter, CT(A)-R Unit allows a Multiline Terminal to be connected to a PC. The PC can perform all Multiline Terminal functions using a TAPI-compatible application software (Microsoft Telephony Application Programming Interface).
  • Page 426: Installing The Ct(A)-R Unit

    Plug the tabs marked A and B into adapter slots, then snap the tab on the other end of the adapter into the receptacle marked C . Refer to Figure 9-21 Attaching the CT(A)-R Unit to the Terminal. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 20 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 427 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ CT(A)-R Unit Figure 9-21 Attaching the to the Terminal Replace the base plate (or wall mount unit) and attach the line cord. Refer to Section 3 Connecting a Multiline Terminal to the System on page 8-15.
  • Page 428: Connecting The Ct(A)-R Unit To The Pc

    The echo suppression and receiver gain of the telephone determines the severity of the echo when using any headset. Due to the environment where the telephones or headsets are located, ambient noise may affect performance. Please contact NEC for the recommended headset to use with VoIP applications. ___________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 429: Installing The Driver On The Pc

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.4.4 Installing the Driver on the PC Using the download from Web provided with the CT(A)-R Unit install the driver onto your PC. Refer to the CT(A)-R Unit installation instructions for installing the driver .
  • Page 430: Installing The Ct(U)-R Unit

    The CT(U)-R Unit should be installed after the switches are set. When wall mounting the Multiline Terminal, a WM-R Unit must be used. Refer to Section 13 Wall Mounting Multiline Terminals on page 8-29. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 24 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 431 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Prepare Multiline Terminal for adapter installation. Refer to Section 2 Preparing Multiline Terminal for Adapter Installation on page 9-1. Plug the tabs marked A and B into adapter slots, then snap the tab on the other end of the adapter into the receptacle marked C .
  • Page 432: Connecting The Ct(U)-R Unit To The Pc

    Installing the Driver on the PC Using the download from Web with the CT(U)-R Unit install the driver on your PC. Refer to the CT(U)-R Unit installation instructions for installing the driver . ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 26 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 433: Hf-R Unit (Handsfree Unit)

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ HF-R Unit (Handsfree Unit) The Handsfree Unit provides full-duplex handsfree communication for a desktop user. Large or enclosed areas may cause poor full-duplex operation. This unit comes with the handsfree adapter and an external microphone unit.
  • Page 434: Installing The External Microphone

    Installing the External Microphone An external microphone can be installed on the HFU-U Unit. These instructions apply to the external microphone obtained from NEC. The microphone is equipped with a locking mute button and a red LED indicator that is off when the microphone is in mute.
  • Page 435: Ip-R Unit

    Any Terminal (8D/16D/32D-1) with an IP-R Unit installed, in conjunction with the IAD(8)-U() ETU (MEGACO Station Package), enables IP Telephony stations for the Electra Elite IPK II System. The IP stations can provide connectivity with the Corporate Elite over the local LAN (Ethernet).
  • Page 436: Applying Power To The Ip-R Unit

    Refer to Figure 9-31 IP-R Unit SW1 Setting for Power Source. Figure 9-31 IP-R Unit SW1 Setting for Power Source ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 30 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 437: Installing The Ip-R Unit On The Multiline Terminal

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The IP-R Unit switch SW1 indicates to the system how the adapter is powered. To set Switch SW1 for the applicable power source, refer to Table 9-5 Switch SW1 Setting for Power Configuration.
  • Page 438 Press down on the tabs as shown in Figure 9-33 Removing the Base Plate and push the base plate forward to remove it. Figure 9-33 Removing the Base Plate ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 32 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 439 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ When an IP-R Unit is installed for the first time in a terminal, the base cover on the Multiline Terminal must be modified as shown in Figure 9-34 Removing Cutouts. Remove all cutouts on the bottom and back of the terminal base plate before installing the IP-R Unit.
  • Page 440 Figure 9-36 Attaching the Base Plate, and slide the cover in the direction of the arrows until it clicks in place. Figure 9-36 Attaching the Base Plate ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 34 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 441: Connection Example

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.7.4 Connection Example Refer to Figure 9-37 Connection Example. Personal Computer Note 1 Electra Elite IPK II LAN/WAN IAD(8)-U( ) ETU LAN Connection Megaco Station Connector for PC Connection (Straight) Note 2...
  • Page 442 The extension number is used to register the IP terminal with the IAD(8)-U( ) Megaco Station Card or PVA ETU. These settings must match the Electra Elite IPK II Programming Station Number Assignment in PRG 11-02. This entry is required if DHCP mode is enabled .
  • Page 443 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Press 9 from the Programming Menu to access Advanced Settings option. Select 3, DRS Settings. Select 1, DRS Mode , and Disable this function . This function must be Disabled prior to saving the configuration.
  • Page 444: Ps(A)-R Unit

    PSTN call must be completed by going On-hook before the connection to the LAN is restored. Refer to Figure 9-38 PS(A)-R Unit. Handset Connection LAN/PSTN Switch Receive Volume Control PSTN Line Connection Figure 9-38 PS(A)-R Unit ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 38 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 445: Switch Settings

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.8.2 Switch Settings Refer to the following table. Table 9-6 PS(A)-R Unit Switch Settings Switch Position 1 Position 2 LAN/PSTN Selection Switch Out – LAN In – PSTN SW3: Mode Dial Pulse...
  • Page 446: Switch Mode Operation

    PSTN usage is displayed on Stops ringing and resets. the LCD. Ringing stops. Continue normal operation. Does Cannot change until PSTN Configuration not change to PSTN. conversation ends. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 40 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 447: Lcd Display

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.8.5 LCD Display When power is on, the IP telephone displays the characters shown Figure 9-39 LCD Display of Making a Call Through PSTN. Refer Table 9-10 LCD Display for Each State.
  • Page 448: Installing The Ps(A)-R Unit

    AC adapter when it is being used. Raise the Base stand in the direction of the arrow until it locks in the fully expanded position. Figure 9-40 Raise the Base Stand ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 42 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 449 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Press down the tabs, and slide the base stand in the direction of the arrows to remove it. Figure 9-41 Remove Base Stand Cut off the notches on the base stand with wire clippers, and remove the covers on the rear and bottom side of the unit.
  • Page 450 Line up the four tabs of the base stand with the corresponding slots on the terminal, and slide the stand in the direction of the arrows until it clicks in place. Figure 9-44 Replace Base Stand ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 44 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 451 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Insert the handset cord and the PSTN line cord in the connector slots. Figure 9-45 Connect Handset and PSTN Line Cords Connect the LAN cable to the IP terminal. When the AC adapter is required, plug it in the outlet after connecting the LAN cable.
  • Page 452: D Term Voice Security Recorder

    This device meets all applicable FCC and UL requirements for this type of communication device. term Voice Security Recorder Figure 9-46 3.9.2 Connection Configuration The configuration connection is shown in Figure 9-47 VSR Connection Configuration. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 46 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 453: Connectors

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.9.3 Connectors One PC USB connector that provides power and streams all speech and control channel information to the host PC and desktop software. Two digital telephone line connections that passively tap...
  • Page 454: Installation Procedures For Windows 98 Or Me

    ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.9.5 Installation Procedures for Windows 98 or ME Run the Setup.exe program file from the NEC installation CD before connecting the telephone interface unit to your PC. Connect the VSR USB interface connector to your PC using the provided USB cable.
  • Page 455 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The next screen is displayed. Figure 9-49 Search and Installation Options If files were downloaded from the Internet, uncheck Search Removable Media , and check Include this location in the search, and enter the location where the downloaded files are to be stored ( e.g.
  • Page 456: Vsr Application Software

    The necessary device drivers are installed. Select Finish to close the dialogue. Now run Setup.exe on your NEC installation CD to install necessary application software on your PC. Connect your telephone to the VSR ports, and you are ready to record.
  • Page 457: Vsr User Interface Tab Options

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The VSR application supports Microsoft Operating Systems that support USB devices. The following systems meet this requirement: WIN 98SE WIN Millennium Edition (ME) WIN 2000 WIN XP (all variants) VSR does not support WIN 95 and below, or WIN NT.
  • Page 458 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 9-53 VSR Playback Tab ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 52 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 459 Caller ID and number dialed are not available on the first release. Check with NEC for release date. The user can list recordings in order of importance (using exclamation mark) with Caller ID, Time + Date, or duration.
  • Page 460: Vsr Record Tab

    This feature is important for emergency centers to allow an operator to quickly reply to an important part while continuing to record. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 54 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 461: About Tab

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.9.11 About Tab This tab provides version and manufacturer information. Figure 9-56 VSR About Tab ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 9 - 55...
  • Page 462: Options Tab

    Gbyte. The quality difference is negligible so this becomes the default selection. Show dialog when recorder starts Selecting this default option brings the Record tab to the front of the user screen when record is activated. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 56 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 463 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Call Selection Saves all calls or only those that exceed an established limit. Show splash screen at startup When selected, the VSR logo is shown for five seconds when the application is started.
  • Page 464: Custom Program Settings

    The selections are self-explanatory. Figure 9-59 File Management Tab 3.9.14 Custom Program Settings Comvurgent provides the dealer or user the option of making additional adjustments. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 58 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 465 Figure 9-60 Comvurgent Options for Additional Adjustments This special configuration program can only be accessed by browsing to the installation location (default C:\Program Files\Comvurgent\XtRecorder), and then click on the NEC Dterm Config.exe. The customer takes all responsibility to ensure they meet legal requirements.
  • Page 466 Disables pause and stop controls. Hide the system tray icon for invisible recording Hides the small icon that appears in the system tray and flashes red when recording. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 60 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 467: Installing Add On Module (Adm)

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Password Locks access to these settings and those at the user level. When making changes, the application must be closed and started again to become effective. 3.10 Installing Add on Module (ADM) The D16(LD)-R ADM creates a 16 button Phonebook directory.
  • Page 468 Install the connector plate provided with the ADM as shown in Figure 9-64 Installing the Connector Plate on the next page. The connector plate cannot be used with Inaset terminals. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 62 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 469: Wall Mounting Adm And Multiline Terminal

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 9-64 Installing the Connector Plate Replace the base units as shown in Figure 9-63 ADM and Multiline Terminal with Base Covers Removed. 3.10.2 Wall Mounting ADM and Multiline Terminal Remove both Base Units.
  • Page 470 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 9-65 Installing Base Units on the Wall ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 64 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 471: Nec Conference Max

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ™ 3.11 NEC Conference Max 3.11.1 Description This expandable conferencing telephone provides premium, full-duplex audio to small conference rooms as a single unit or to larger rooms when expanded by up to three units that also expand microphone access and loudspeaker coverage with even distribution of sound.
  • Page 472: Installation

    Press during call to adjust call volume or press while VOLUME (loud and telephone is ringing or in standby mode to adjust ringer dim speaker icons) volume. MUTE (mike with diagonal line icon) ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 66 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 473: Programming Options

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.11.4 Programming Options To enter Programming mode, press and hold REDIAL until a diamond arrow is displayed on the LCD. Then press the applicable key and follow the instruction in Table 9-14 Programming Options.
  • Page 474: Compliance

    This product has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class A digital device. FCC Part 68 US:FBIMT01B910158015 Ringer Equivalence Number (REN):0.1B(ac) Industry of Canada (IC) IC: 1970A-158015: REN:0.1B(ac) European Council Directive 1999/5/EC ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9 - 68 Installing Electra Elite IPK II Optional Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 475: Nec Push-To-Mute (Ptm) Or Push-To-Talk (Ptt) Handset

    Using the PTM or PTT 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.
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  • Page 477 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 10 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1 General Information ..................10-1 Section 2 Multiline Terminals ..................10-1 DTP-2DT-1 TEL ..................10-1 DTU-8-1 TEL ..................... 10-3 DTU-8D-2 TEL ..................10-4 DTU-16-1 TEL ................... 10-5 DTU-16D-2 TEL ..................10-6 DTU-32-1 TEL ................... 10-7 DTU-32D-2 TEL ..................
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  • Page 479 List of Figures Chapter 10 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 10-1 DTP-2DT-1 TEL .......................10-2 Figure 10-2 DTU-8-1 TEL Multiline Terminal ................10-3 Figure 10-3 DTU-8D-2 TEL Multiline Terminal ................10-4 Figure 10-4 DTU-16-1 TEL Multiline Terminal ................10-5 Figure 10-5 DTU-16D-2 TEL Multiline Terminal ................10-6 Figure 10-6 DTU-32-1 TEL Multiline Terminal ................10-7 Figure 10-7 DTU-32D-2 TEL Multiline Terminal ................10-8...
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  • Page 481: General Information

    ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ENERAL NFORMATION The Electra Elite IPK II system provides several Electra Elite Multiline Terminals, an Attendant Console, and several adapters that attach peripheral equipment to the term Multiline Terminals. The adapters can be used with D Series E Multiline Terminals also.
  • Page 482 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 10-1 DTP-2DT-1 TEL ___________________________________________________________________________________ 10 - 2 Installing Electra Elite Multiline Terminals...
  • Page 483: Dtu-8-1 Tel

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTU-8-1 TEL This digital nondisplay Multiline Terminal has eight programmable line keys (each with a 2-color LED), a built-in speakerphone, headset jack, a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages, and compatibility with ADA-U, APA-U, APR-U, CTA-U, CTU(S), or HFU-U.
  • Page 484: Dtu-8D-2 Tel

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTU-8D-2 TEL This digital Multiline Terminal has eight programmable line keys (each with the 2-color LED), a built-in speakerphone, headset jack, a Large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages, and compatibility with ADA-U, APA-U, APR-U, CTA-U, CTU(S), or HFU-U.
  • Page 485: Dtu-16-1 Tel

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTU-16-1 TEL This digital nondisplay Multiline Terminal has 16 programmable line keys (each with a 2-color LED), a built-in speakerphone, headset jack, a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages, and compatibility with ADA-U, APA-U, APR-U, CTA-U, CTU(S) or HFU-U Unit.
  • Page 486: Dtu-16D-2 Tel

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTU-16D-2 TEL This digital Multiline Terminal has 16 programmable line keys (each with a 2-color LED), a built-in speakerphone, headset jack, a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages, and compatibility with ADA-U, APA-U, APR-U, CTA-U, CTU(S), or HFU-U.
  • Page 487: Dtu-32-1 Tel

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTU-32-1 TEL This digital nondisplay Multiline Terminal has 32 programmable line keys (each with a 2-color LED), 16 one-touch keys, a built-in speakerphone, headset jack, a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages, and compatibility with ADA-U, APA-U, APR-U, CTA-U, CTU(S), or HFU-U.
  • Page 488: Dtu-32D-2 Tel

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTU-32D-2 TEL This digital Multiline Terminal has 32 programmable line keys (each with a 2-color LED), a built-in speakerphone, headset jack, a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages, and compatibility with ADA-U, APA-U, APR-U, CTA-U, CTU(S), or HFU-U.
  • Page 489: Dcu-60-1 Console

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DCU-60-1 CONSOLE The Attendant Console has 60 programmable line keys (each with a 2-color LED). These 60 line keys can be programmed as Direct Station Selection keys, function keys, or as outside line keys. An external power supply (AC adapter) is provided with the Attendant Console.
  • Page 490 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTU/DTP T ECTION ONNECTING A ERMINAL TO THE YSTEM The instructions for connecting a Multiline Terminal to the system applies to all Multiline Terminals. Plug the telephone cord into the modular jack on the bottom side of the Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 491 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ONNECTING TTENDANT ONSOLE TO A ULTILINE ERMINAL An Attendant Console can be attached to a Multiline Terminal using the following procedures. Turn the Multiline Terminal and the Attendant Console face down.
  • Page 492: Adjusting The Dtu/Dtp Lcd

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 10-12 DCU Attendant Console and Multiline Terminal DTU/DTP LCD ECTION DJUSTING THE Electra Elite display Multiline Terminals have an adjustable Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). The LCD can be adjusted by pushing down or pulling up as desired.
  • Page 493: Installing Dtu/Dtp Line Cards And Plastic Panels

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTU/DTP L ECTION NSTALLING ARDS AND LASTIC ANELS Line Card and Plastic Panel Installation Line key designations are entered on the Line Card that is then placed on the Multiline Terminal to provide a quick reference of key designations. The Line Cards can be changed as necessary.
  • Page 494: Plastic Panel Removal

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 10-15 Installing Plastic Panel on a DTU/DTP Multiline Terminal Plastic Panel Removal Lift the right corner, raise the panel, and slide the bottom away from the Multiline Terminal. Never pull on the bottom of the plastic panel to remove it;...
  • Page 495 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTU/DTP S ECTION EMOVING OFTKEYS When the softkeys on the Multiline Terminal are not used, they can be removed using the following procedure: Remove the softkeys by pulling the softkey plate upward as shown in Figure 10-17 Removing DTU/DTP Softkeys.
  • Page 496 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Push the adjustment tabs and raise the base plate until it locks. Figure 10-19 Raising the Base Plate on the DTU/DTP Multiline Terminal The length of the cord can be adjusted by pulling the line cord though the groove in the bottom of the Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 497 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To lower the base plate on the Multiline Terminal, push on the adjustment tabs and push the base plate downward. Figure 10-21 Lowering the Base Plate on the Multiline Terminal ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual...
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  • Page 499 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 11 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1 General Information ..................11-1 Section 2 Preparing Multiline Terminal for Adapter Installation ....... 11-1 Section 3 Installation Procedures ................11-6 ACA-U Unit (AC Adapter) ................11-6 3.1.1 Connecting the ACA-U Unit ..............11-6 ADA-U Unit (Ancillary Device Adapter) .............
  • Page 500 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ HFU-U Unit (Handsfree Unit) ..............11-25 3.7.1 Installing an HFU-U Unit on any DTU/DTP Multiline Terminal (except DTP-2DT-1 and DTP-16HC-1) ..........11-25 3.7.2 Installing the External Microphone ............11-26 3.7.3 Switch Settings ..................11-27 SLTII(1)-U10 ADP (Single Line Telephone) ...........
  • Page 501 List of Figures Chapter 11 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 11-1 Raising the Base Plate ..................... 11-2 Figure 11-2 Unlocking Tab ......................11-2 Figure 11-3 Releasing Right Tab ....................11-3 Figure 11-4 Removing Bottom Cover ..................11-3 Figure 11-5 Removing Base Plate Dummy End ................11-4 Figure 11-6 Cutting Dummy End in Half ..................11-4 Figure 11-7 Installing Adapter in Connector 1 ................11-5...
  • Page 502 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 11-25 Attaching an Electra Elite Multiline Terminal to a PC ..........11-21 Figure 11-26 CTA-U Unit ......................11-22 Figure 11-27 Attaching the Unit to the Multiline Terminal ............11-22 Figure 11-28 Connecting the RS-232C Cable to the CTA-U Unit on the Multiline Terminal ..................
  • Page 503 List Of tables Chapter 11 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 11-1 ADA-U Cable Connections ..................11-10 Table 11-2 ADA-U Unit Switch Settings ................... 11-12 Table 11-3 APA-U Unit Switch Settings for SW3 ..............11-16 Table 11-4 APR-U Unit Switch Settings for SW1 and SW3 ............. 11-20 Table 11-5 HFU-U Unit Switch Settings ...................
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  • Page 505: General Information

    Installing Electra Elite Optional Terminal Equipment Chapter 11 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ENERAL NFORMATION The Electra Elite optional equipment can be purchased separately from the system and added as the customer business grows. Except as noted, these adapters can be installed on Electra Elite Multiline Terminals. The adapters can also be used with term Series E (DTP) Multiline Terminals.
  • Page 506 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 11-1 Raising the Base Plate Insert a flat head screwdriver into A in Figure 11-2 Unlocking Tab and press straight down until tab unlocks. Figure 11-2 Unlocking Tab Lightly press the right side of leg shown as B in Figure 11-3 Releasing Right Tab, insert a flat head screwdriver at C.
  • Page 507 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 11-3 Releasing Right Tab Open and remove the bottom cover by rotating counterclockwise as shown in Figure 11-4 Removing Bottom Cover. Figure 11-4 Removing Bottom Cover ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 11 - 3...
  • Page 508 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ When an adapter is being installed, press tabs A and B to remove the dummy end from the base plate as shown in Figure 11-5 Removing Base Plate Dummy End. Figure 11-5 Removing Base Plate Dummy End...
  • Page 509 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 11-7 Installing Adapter in Connector 1 Figure 11-8 Installing Dummy End B When the Adapter is installed in Connector 2, install dummy end A in the other slot. ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual...
  • Page 510: Installation Procedures

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION NSTALLATION ROCEDURES ACA-U Unit (AC Adapter) This unit provides power to ancillary devices, Attendant Consoles, or the DTP-16HC-1 TEL. Except for the DTP-16HC-1 TEL, the ACA-U Unit connects to one of the following adapters installed on a Multiline Terminal: APR-U Unit, CTA-U Unit, CTU(S)-U Unit or HFU-U Unit.
  • Page 511: Ada-U Unit (Ancillary Device Adapter)

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ AC Adapter Plug Figure 11-9 ACA-U Unit Connection ADA-U Unit (Ancillary Device Adapter) Ancillary Device Adapters allow connection of a tape recorder to all DTU/DTP Multiline Terminals except DTP-2DT-1 and DTP-16HC-1. When installing an ADA-U Unit, first connect the cables to the ADA-U Unit, set the dip switches, and then install the ADA-U Unit on the Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 512 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 11-10 Attaching the ADA-U Unit to the Multiline Terminal Replace base plate. Lead the audio cable out through the groove on the base cover. Connect the telephone cord. Connect the telephone cord.
  • Page 513: Connecting Cables To The Ada-U Unit

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.2.2 Connecting Cables to the ADA-U Unit Cable terminal connectors are located on the right side of the ADA-U Unit. Cables should be connected on this unit before installing the unit on the Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 514 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Insulate the end of the cable that needs to be shielded with insulating tape. Table 11-1 ADA-U Cable Connections provides a list of cable connections to ADA-U ADP terminals and describes the specifications for the terminals.
  • Page 515 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 11-1 ADA-U Cable Connections (Continued) Connect the bare end of the When the Multiline Terminal control cable. is idle, this contact is open. When the Multiline Terminal is busy (using the handset, headset, or speakerphone), this contact is closed.
  • Page 516: Switch Settings

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.2.3 Switch Settings The DIP Switch is located at the bottom center of the ADA-U Unit. The DIP Switch allows a technician to configure the board to specific settings. Figure 11-14 ADA-U Unit Switch Settings shows the default settings.
  • Page 517 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 11-2 ADA-U Unit Switch Settings (Continued) Switch Setting Description SW1–3 SW1–3 SW1–4 Warning Tone from recording device over same wire pair as speech path. SW1-4 SW1–3 SW1–4 Warning Tone from recorder or generator...
  • Page 518: Apa-U Unit (Analog Port Adapter)

    APA-U Unit (Analog Port Adapter) The Analog Port Adapter without Ringer is the interface for installing Single Line Telephones, Modems, Credit Card Readers, Wireless Headsets, NEC VoicePoint/VoicePoint Plus Conferencing unit, and other compatible analog devices. The APA-U Unit does not generate a ringing signal. One user-adjustable switch with two settings is provided on the adapter.
  • Page 519: Switch Settings

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Close the base plate, and snap the cover in place. Figure 11-16 Attaching the Unit to the Multiline Terminal Install a ferrite core (provided with the APA-U Unit) by looping line cord through the core between the terminal (one inch from the terminal) and ESI(8)-U10 ETU.
  • Page 520: Connecting Cables On The Apa-U Unit

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Refer to Table 11-3 APA-U Unit Switch Settings for SW3. Table 11-3 APA-U Unit Switch Settings for SW3 Switch Description SW3–1 Sets impedance to 600Ω for devices such as modems or facsimile machines.
  • Page 521: Apr-U Unit (Analog Port Ringer)

    APR-U Unit (Analog Port Ringer) The Analog Port Adapter with Ringing is the interface for installing Single Line Telephones, modems, NEC VoicePoint/VoicePoint Plus Conferencing unit, and other compatible analog devices. The APR-U Unit also generates ringing signals. By providing ring generation, the user can install a personal fax machine or an answering machine for convenience.
  • Page 522 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 11-20 Attaching the Unit to the Multiline Terminal Plug the cord of the ACA-U Unit (AC adapter) into the jack on the APR-U Unit. Lead the telephone cord out through the...
  • Page 523: Switch Settings

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Close the base plate, lead the AC adapter cord out through the hole, and snap the cover in place. Figure 11-22 Closing the Base Plate Cover Install a ferrite core (provided with the APR-U Unit) by looping line cord through the core between the terminal (one inch from the terminal) and ESI(8)-U10 ETU.
  • Page 524: Connecting Cables On The Apr-U Unit

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Refer to Table 11-4 APR-U Unit Switch Settings for SW1 and SW3. Table 11-4 APR-U Unit Switch Settings for SW1 and SW3 Switch Description SW1–1 Do not use SW1–2 A Single Line Telephone and Multiline Terminal are used alternately.
  • Page 525: Cta-U Unit (Computer Telephony Application)

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ CTA-U Unit (Computer Telephony Application) Computer Telephony Application allows a DTU or DTP Multiline Terminal to be connected to a PC using the TAPI (Microsoft Telephony Application Programming Interface) adapter. The PC can perform all Multiline Terminal functions using a TAPI-compatible application software.
  • Page 526: Installing The Cta-U Unit

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ The CTA-U Unit is attached to the bottom of any DTU/DTP Multiline Terminal except DTP-2DT-1 and DTP-16HC-1. ACA-U Unit (AC Adapter) Figure 11-26 CTA-U Unit 3.5.1 Installing the CTA-U Unit Prepare Multiline Terminal for adapter installation. Refer to Section 2 Preparing Multiline Terminal for Adapter Installation.
  • Page 527: Connecting The Cables On The Cta-U Unit

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.5.2 Connecting the Cables on the CTA-U Unit Connect the RS-232C cable from the computer to the connector on the CTA-U Unit as shown in Figure 11-28 Connecting the RS-232C Cable to the CTA-U Unit on the Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 528: Ctu(S) Unit Connections

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Headset Operation When user uses CTU and TAPI and sets data for Telephony Service Provider (TSP), the headset button can be controlled by TSP. USB Interface This adapter uses Full Speed (12Mbps) as defined in the USB Specification.
  • Page 529: Hfu-U Unit (Handsfree Unit)

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ HFU-U Unit (Handsfree Unit) The Handsfree Unit provides full-duplex handsfree communication. Large areas may cause poor full-duplex operation. This unit comes with the handsfree adapter and an external microphone. This adapter can be installed on any DTP or DTU Multiline Terminal except DTP-2DT-1 TEL or DTP-16HC-1 TEL.
  • Page 530: Installing The External Microphone

    3.7.2 Installing the External Microphone An external microphone can be installed on the HFU-U Unit. These instructions apply to the external microphone obtained from NEC. The microphone is equipped with a mute button. Figure 11-31 Microphone with Mute Plug the microphone cord into the jack on the HFU-U Unit as...
  • Page 531: Switch Settings

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.7.3 Switch Settings The HFU-U Unit uses 2-position switches SW1 and SW2. Figure 11-33 HFU-U(BK)/(WH) Unit Switches Refer to Table 11-5 HFU-U Unit Switch Settings. Table 11-5 HFU-U Unit Switch Settings Description...
  • Page 532 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Connect one end of a second RJ-11 to the TEL jack on the SLT Adapter and the other end to the Single Line Telephone. SLTII(1)-U( ) ADP RJ-11 RJ-11 2-wire 2-wire Figure 11-34 Connecting a Single Line Telephone to the...
  • Page 533: Wall Mounting The Sltii(1)-U( ) Adp

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Modular Terminal Modular Terminal ESI ETU ESI ETU SLTII(1)-U( ) ADP To ESI To ESI Base Base Cord Cord ESI Port ESI Port Modular Terminal Connections Modular Terminal Connections Single Line Telephone Figure 11-35 Connecting the SLTII(1)-U( ) ADP 3.8.2...
  • Page 534 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Using the two provided wood screws, attach the unit to the wall. Close the unit and secure with the two screws that were previously removed. Figure 11-37 Attaching the SLTII(1)-U( ) ADP to the Wall...
  • Page 535: Wall Mounting

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Wall Mounting Any Electra Elite Multiline Terminal can be mounted on a wall. Multiline Terminals can be wall mounted by using the base unit that comes with the Multiline Terminal or by using the WMU-U Unit to accommodate adapters that are installed on the Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 536 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Remove the shaded base plate knockout shown on Figure 11-39 Removing the Knockout. Figure 11-39 Removing the Knockout Assemble the base plate and base cover. As illustrated in Figure 11-40 Attaching the Base Plate to the...
  • Page 537 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Plug the line cord into the jack on the wall plate, wrap the extra cord and secure it with a tie wrap, and lead the line cord out through the groove in the side of the base unit.
  • Page 538 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ With the base unit attached to the wall, hook the two bottom tabs in the tab slots on the Multiline Terminal base. Base Unit Multiline Terminal Line Cord Wall Tab Slots Figure 11-43 Attaching the Bottom Tabs of the Multiline...
  • Page 539: Installing The Wall Mount Unit And Mounting The Multiline Terminal Using The Wmu-U Unit

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ When properly installed, the wall-mounted Multiline Terminal looks similar to the one shown in Figure 11-45 Installed Wall Mount Unit. Do not adjust the tilt panel after the Multiline Terminal is mounted on the wall.
  • Page 540 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 11-46 Removing the Tabs from the Adapter Remove the tabs from the WMU-U Unit as shown in Figure 11-47 Removing the Tabs from the WMU-U Unit. (The Tabs that are removed depend on the Multiline Terminal type.)
  • Page 541 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Place the bundled line cord between the WMU-U Unit and the wall. Lead the line cord out through the slits as shown in Figure 11-48 Leading the Line Cord out of the WMU-U Unit.
  • Page 542 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ With the WMU-U Unit attached to the wall, hook the two bottom tabs on the WMU-U Mount Unit in the tab slots on the Multiline Terminal. Then push the two top tabs on the WMU-U Unit into the tab slots on the Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 543: Removing The Multiline Terminal From The Base Plate

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.9.4 Removing the Multiline Terminal from the Base Plate To remove the Multiline Terminal from the base cover, lift the Multiline Terminal to disengage top tabs, turn it slightly counter clockwise to unlock lower tabs on base cover, and remove it.
  • Page 544: Etu Compatibility

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.10 ETU Compatibility ESIB(8)-U10/U20 ETUs and ESIE(8)-U10/U20 ETUs are compatible as indicated by the table below. Electra Elite IPK Electra Elite IPK II ESIE(8) ESIE(8) ESIE(8) ESIE(8) ESIB(8)-10 ESIB(8)-20 in U10 Mode...
  • Page 545 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 12 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1 General Information ..................12-1 Section 2 Single Line Telephones ................12-1 DTR-1-1 TEL ..................... 12-1 DTR-1HM-1 TEL ..................12-3 Section 3 Wall Mounting DTR-1-1 TEL/DTR-1HM-1 TEL Single Line Telephones ....................12-5 Adjusting the Hanger Hook ............... 12-5 3.1.1 Wall Mounting the Telephone .................
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  • Page 547 List of Figures Chapter 12 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 12-1 DTR-1-1 TEL Single Line Telephone ...............12-2 Figure 12-2 DTR-1HM-1 TEL Single Line Telephone ..............12-4 Figure 12-3 Removing the Hanger Hook on a Single Line Telephone ........12-5 Figure 12-4 Sliding the Hanger Hook on a Single Line Telephone into Position ......12-5 Figure 12-5 Removing the Metal Base ..................12-6 Figure 12-6...
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  • Page 549: General Information

    ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ENERAL NFORMATION The Electra Elite IPK II system supports several different Single Line Telephones. DTR-1-1 TEL/DTR-1HM-1 TEL Both of the DTR Single Line Telephones come in black or white. DTP-1-1 TEL/ DTP-1HM-1 TEL Both the DTP-1-1 TEL and DTP-1HM-1 TEL come in black or white.
  • Page 550: Single Line Telephones

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Each terminal requires an SLTII(1)-U10 ADP or SLI(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU. The volume up/down setting for the receive volume control should only be used by hearing impaired individuals, otherwise hearing damage may occur. This telephone complies with HAC (Hearing Aid Compatible) volume control defined by section 68.317 of the FCC Rules and Regulations, 1996 edition.
  • Page 551: Dtr-1-1 Tel

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTR-1HM-1 TEL The DTR-1HM-1 TEL is a fully modular terminal that has DTMF and Pulse Dialing abilities and offers Flash key and Redial key functionality. A Message Waiting Indicator, that also functions as an Incoming Call Indicator, is a standard feature of this telephone.
  • Page 552 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 12-2 DTR-1HM-1 TEL Single Line Telephone ___________________________________________________________________________________ 12 - 4 Installing Single Line Telephones...
  • Page 553: Telephones

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTR-1-1 TEL/DTR-1HM-1 TEL S ECTION OUNTING INGLE ELEPHONES Single Line Telephones are wall mounted using the metal base that comes attached to the telephone. Adjusting the Hanger Hook Remove the hook from the unit.
  • Page 554: Wall Mounting The Telephone

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.1.1 Wall Mounting the Telephone Remove the metal base from the telephone by removing the two screws as illustrated in Figure 12-5 Removing the Metal Base. Note Position of Figure 12-5 Removing the Metal Base Lift the metal plate and note the direction of the tabs so that they can be correctly reversed.
  • Page 555 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 12-6 Reattaching the Metal Base Hang the telephone on the wall by sliding the holes in the metal base over the wall posts. ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual 12 - 7...
  • Page 556: Using Hanger Hooks On The Single Line Telephone

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Using Hanger Hooks on the Single Line Telephone After the Single Line Telephone is wall mounted, the handset can be hung from one of two hanger hooks. When the handset is placed on the hanger hook, located below the switchook, the telephone is on-hook.
  • Page 557: Dtp-1-1 Tel/ Dtp-1-2 Tel

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTP-1-1 TEL/ DTP-1-2 TEL The DTP Single Line Telephone is a fully modular terminal with a Flash key, Redial key, 3-level receive volume control, 2-level ring volume control, data jack, and message waiting lamp.
  • Page 558: Dtp-1Hm-1/ Dtp-1Hm-2 Tel

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTP-1HM-1/ DTP-1HM-2 TEL The Single Line Telephone is a fully modular terminal with a Flash key, Redial key, 3-level receive volume control, 2-level ring volume control, data jack, message waiting lamp, and eight programmable Feature Access/Speed Dial keys.
  • Page 559: Dtp-1Hm-2 Tel

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DTP-1-1 DTP-1-2 TEL DTP-1HM-1 ECTION OUNTING THE DTP-1HM-2 TEL Hanger Hook Remove the hook from the unit. Figure 12-10 Removing the DTP Telephone Hanger Hook Turn the hook over (back to the front) with the tab toward the top.
  • Page 560: Using Installed Modular Wall Plate

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Slide the hook on its glides back down into position forming the hanger hook for the handset. Figure 12-12 Sliding the Hook into Position Using Installed Modular Wall Plate Unscrew the three screws on the unit to remove the plate.
  • Page 561 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Replace the plate and screw in the two positions. (One remaining screw can be screwed in at the original third position.) Figure 12-14 Replacing the Plate and Screw Loosen the screws on the wall telephone plate to protrude a bit.
  • Page 562 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Install the telephone with the plate on the protruding screws. Figure 12-16 Mounting the Telephone ___________________________________________________________________________________ 12 - 14 Installing Single Line Telephones...
  • Page 563: Section 4 Radio Frequency Interference

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 13 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1 General Information ..................13-1 Section 2 Radio Frequency Interference ..............13-1 term ® Section 3 Headset Cordless Terminal ............. 13-1 Description ....................13-1 Selecting an Installation Location .............. 13-2 Connecting the Base Unit ................. 13-3 term ®...
  • Page 564 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Selecting an Installation Location ............13-11 Connecting the Telephone Cords ............13-11 Applying Power to the Base Unit ............13-12 term ® Section 7 Installing D Handset Cordless Terminal ......... 13-13 Description ..................... 13-13 Selecting an Installation Location ............
  • Page 565 ® ® NEC D NEC Polaris Encore ............13-34 Section 10 NEC Conference Max Plus ................ 13-35 10.1 Wireless Conferencing System ............... 13-35 10.1.1 Installing the Base Unit ..............13-36 10.1.2 Connecting And Charging Batteries ..........13-36 10.1.3 Keypad Functions ................13-36 10.1.4 Programming Options ...............
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  • Page 567 List of Figures and Tables Chapter 13 ___________________________________________________________________________________ term Figure 13-1 Headset Cordless Telephone (CT-11) ............13-2 term Figure 13-2 Connecting the D Headset Cordless Base Unit to the Adapter ......13-3 term Figure 13-3 Raising the Antenna on the D Headset Cordless Base Unit ......13-3 term Figure 13-4 Connecting the D...
  • Page 568 NEC Polaris Mirage ....................13-33 Figure 13-35 NEC Polaris TriStar ....................13-33 Figure 13-36 NEC Polaris Encore ....................13-34 Figure 13-37 NEC Conference Max Plus ..................13-35 Table 13-2 Keypad Functions ....................13-36 Table 13-3 Programming Options .................... 13-37 Figure 13-38 Wireless –...
  • Page 569: General Information

    ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ENERAL NFORMATION This chapter provides information regarding cordless telephones that can be used in conjunction with the Electra Elite IPK II system. ECTION ADIO REQUENCY NTERFERENCE When using these cordless RF devices some interference can take place when operating the cordless telephones in the same environment as other wireless devices that operate in the same frequency spectrum.
  • Page 570: Selecting An Installation Location

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ term Figure 13-1 D Headset Cordless Telephone (CT-11) Selecting an Installation Location Before choosing a location for your new telephone, consider these important guidelines: The location should be close to both a telephone jack and continuous power outlet.
  • Page 571: Connecting The Base Unit

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Connecting the Base Unit Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN 9 V jack and to a standard 120V AC wall outlet. Route the cord To AC Outlet To DC IN 9V...
  • Page 572 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Raise the antenna to a vertical position. Make sure the status LED is On. When the LED is not On, check to see that the AC adapter is plugged in and that the handset makes good contact with the base charging contacts.
  • Page 573: D Term

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Place the power cord so that it does not create a trip hazard or where it could become chafed and create a fire or electrical hazard. Observe the following warnings during installation: Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
  • Page 574: Connecting The Switch

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ This headset gives you up to eight hours talk time with the convenience of roaming up to 300 feet with secure conversations. It continually charges in the cradle, and when in use, taking or ending a call requires pressing the talk button.
  • Page 575: Configuring The Headset To Your Telephone

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Configuring the Headset to Your Telephone When any of the following situations occurs, the Headset must be configured to be compatible with your telephone: Dial tone is not present. The caller is not heard.
  • Page 576: Operation Using The D

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Using the Mute Feature Push in the Listening Volume/Mute Control to mute the headset. A light beep indicates mute is being used. Push the control again to turn off the mute feature.
  • Page 577: D Term ® Usb Wireless Headset

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ term ® USB W ECTION IRELESS EADSET Description This headset supports IPK/IPK II WebDial Softphone version 2.1.4.0 or higher and SP30 Softphone version 9 or higher with digital encryption, TIA810a compliance, and a noise-canceling microphone for secure, clear, and quiet conversations.
  • Page 578: Charging The Headset Battery

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Charging the Headset Battery To charge the headset battery, place it in the docking cradle. During charging, the charge indicator is On. When charging is complete the indicator goes Off. The headset must be charged for a minimum of one hour before use – three hours to fully charge.
  • Page 579: Selecting An Installation Location

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ term Figure 13-7 D Cordless II Selecting an Installation Location Select a location to avoid excessive heat or humidity. The base unit should be placed on a desk or tabletop near a standard 120 Vac outlet and within reach of the telephone line connection on the Electra Elite IPK Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 580: Applying Power To The Base Unit

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ term To connect the D Cordless Terminal to the host telephone: Unplug the telephone line cord from the host telephone, and connect it to the LINE IN jack. term Using the telephone line cord supplied with the Cordless Terminal, connect the LINE OUT jack to the host telephone jack.
  • Page 581: Installing D Term ® Handset Cordless Terminal

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ term ® ECTION NSTALLING ANDSET ORDLESS ERMINAL Description term This D Handset Cordless Terminal is a stand-alone telephone with direct connection to a single port on the ESI(8)-U( ) ETU. An ACA-U Unit adapter is required for this terminal.
  • Page 582 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ term Figure 13-9 D Handset Cordless Terminal Applying Power to the Base Unit Power to charge the battery is supplied from the Telephone line. An ACA-U Unit must be installed in the optional DC24V jack on the Base...
  • Page 583: Installing The D

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ term ® ECTION ORDLESS Description This cordless terminal achieves a maximum range of 50~150 feet for transmitting and receiving in accordance with the highest specifications set by the FCC and IC Part 15. Range is limited by environment, and too many variables preclude a standard determination.
  • Page 584 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Headset Jack Conference (CONF) Key LCD Message Display 10. Transfer (TRANSFER) Hold (HOLD) Key Channel (CH) Key Talk (TALK) Key 12. Redial (REDIAL) or Desk/Cordless Softkey Switch Key Numeric Keypad 13. F3 14.
  • Page 585 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 21 22 23 17. Line Out 21. Power 18. Line In 22. Desk LED 19. Cordless 23. Desk 20. Cordless LED term Figure 13-10 D Cordless Lite II Controls and Indicators (Continued)
  • Page 586: Installation Precautions

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Installation Precautions To ensure optimum performance follow these guidelines: Each base unit must be placed at least 15 feet apart. The base antenna should be raised to the vertical position. Always place the base unit on top of a desk or on higher shelves. Avoid locations surrounded by metal surfaces.
  • Page 587: Applying Power To The Charging Unit

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Connect a qualified NEC digital Multiline Terminal to the LINE OUT jack. Line Out term Series E or Series i Multiline Terminal Figure 13-12 Connecting the Base Unit to the Multiline Terminal...
  • Page 588: Wall Installation

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ The AC adapter furnished with this telephone may be equipped with a polarized line plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug fits in the power outlet only one way. Refer to Figure 13-14 Polarized Plug.
  • Page 589 Figure 13-16 Placing the AC Adapter Cord In the Wall Mount Stand Plug one end of the short telephone cord (locally supplied) in the LINE IN jack on the base unit. Plug one end of the NEC digital multiline telephone in the LINE OUT jack. Place the telephone cords inside the molded channels on the bottom of the wall mount stand.
  • Page 590 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Plug the other end of the short telephone cord in the modular wall jack in the center of the wall plate. Place the base unit on the posts of the wall plate and push down until it is firmly seated.
  • Page 591: Direct Wall Mounting

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Direct Wall Mounting When a standard wall plate is not available, mount the telephone directly on the wall. Before mounting the telephone, consider the following: Select a location away from electrical cables, pipes, or other items behind the mounting location that could cause a hazard when inserting screws into the wall.
  • Page 592 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 13-20 Placing the Telephone Cords in the Wall Mount Stand Place the base unit on the posts of the wall screws and push down until it is firmly seated. Figure 13-21 Attaching the Wall Mount Unit to the Wall Plug the other end of the short telephone cord in a telephone wall jack.
  • Page 593: Charging Unit Wall Mounting

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Charging Unit Wall Mounting The charging unit can be wall mounted. Before installing, consider the following: Select a location away from electrical cables, pipes, or items behind the mounting location that could cause a hazard when inserting screws.
  • Page 594: Attaching And Removing The Belt Clip

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Plug the AC adapter in a standard 120 Vac wall outlet. Attaching and Removing the Belt Clip A belt clip can be used to attach the handset to a belt or pocket for convenient portability.
  • Page 595: Installing The Handset Battery Pack

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.10 Installing the Handset Battery Pack Before installing batteries, refer to Chapter 1 Regulatory Information. Follow safety regulations when handling batteries. To remove the battery cover, press the latch and slide the cover down and off the handset.
  • Page 596: Charging The Handset Battery Pack

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Replace the cover and slide it forward until it latches. Figure 13-28 Replacing the Battery Cover 8.11 Charging the Handset Battery Pack term The rechargeable battery pack must be fully charged before using the D Cordless Lite II handset for the first time.
  • Page 597: Low Battery Indications

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.13 Low Battery Indications The handset has visual and audible indicators to warn of a low battery condition. The indicators are different for standby mode and talk mode. 8.13.1 Standby Mode The handset display turns on the battery low icon.
  • Page 598: Cleaning The Battery Charge Contacts

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.14 Cleaning the Battery Charge Contacts To maintain a good charge, clean all charging contacts on the handset and charging unit about once a month. Use a pencil eraser or other contact cleaner.
  • Page 599: Headsets Used With D

    ORDLESS HONE EADSET The NEC M175 mobile headset offers hands-free convenience anywhere you go. Its convertible design can be worn with a headband or earloop on either ear, depending on whether you want greater stability or convenient small size. The pivoting noise-canceling microphone keeps your voice crystal clear, even in noisy environments.
  • Page 600: Nec Dnec Polaris Supraplus

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 13-32 Cordless Headset (M175) term ® NEC P ™ OLARIS UPRA Supra Series Monaural or Binaural headsets are super stable and perfect for phone-intensive jobs. They have an adjustable headband so they can be worn all day.
  • Page 601: Nec Dnec Polaris Mirage

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ term ® ® NEC Polaris Mirage With no headband, no eartip, no hands, no hassle, these headsets are lightweight and have concert hall acoustics. With its over-the-ear fit and receiver that rests gently against the ear it is easy to forget that it is being worn.
  • Page 602: Nec Dnec Polaris Encore

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ term ® ® NEC P OLARIS NCORE Monaural or Binaural Encore headsets are comfortable and practical for almost everyone. Human factors engineering for near universal fit, light weight ® all day comfort, and the SES...
  • Page 603: Section 10 Nec Conference Max Plus

    (7.2 Volts, 2200 mAh) that allows 12 hours of continuous talk time. A Base Unit that is connected to a power source and analog telephone service is required for operation of the conferencing pods. Figure 13-37 NEC Conference Max Plus ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual...
  • Page 604: Installing The Base Unit

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ 10.1.1 Installing the Base Unit Connect the provided RJ-11 cable between the Base Unit and the telephone jack. Connect the power cord to the Base Unit and plug it in an electrical outlet.
  • Page 605: Programming Options

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 13-2 Keypad Functions Function Press to clear the last digit entered or press and hold CLEAR (vertical line to clear all numbers. and left arrow icon) Press to exit programming mode.
  • Page 606: Compliance

    Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 13-3 Programming Options (Continued) Menu Option Programming Press CLEAR to return the previous menu. Press and hold to exit programming without saving changes. Press and hold 1 to enter hyphen or to enter a space in the number.
  • Page 607 Electra Elite IPK II system. A BSU(4M)-U20 ETU interfaces the Electra Elite IPK II KSU with four Base Stations that can be expanded to 16 Base Stations using two BSU(6S)-U20 ETUs.
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  • Page 609 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 14 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1 Introduction ....................14-1 Section 2 Operational Current and Voltage Checks ..........14-1 Section 3 Operational Test Procedures ..............14-2 General Information .................. 14-2 Before Initializing ................14-2 3.2.1 Cable Connections ..............14-2 3.2.2 AC/DC Power ................
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  • Page 611 List Of tables Chapter 14 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 14-1 Voltage Measurement ..................14-2 ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Hardware Manual...
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  • Page 613: Introduction

    System Maintenance Chapter 14 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION NTRODUCTION The technician can use this chapter to troubleshoot and diagnose problems during and after system installation. The troubleshooting flow charts and general test procedures help the technician identify possible causes of the problem by defining the problem area.
  • Page 614: General Information

    ROCEDURES General Information When an Electra Elite IPK II system is first powered up, an initialization is performed. During this process the CPUII( )-U( ) ETU, located in the Basic KSU, scans each interface slot to determine the hardware configuration used.
  • Page 615: Initialization Check

    Second Initialization refreshes the system RAM without losing any memory. This completes the installation procedure for the Electra Elite IPK II system. The technician should check the operation of each Multiline Terminal to ensure the system is working properly.
  • Page 616: Troubleshooting

    ECTION ROUBLESHOOTING Remote Administration and Maintenance PCPro can remotely access the Electra Elite IPK II system for maintenance and diagnostics. The remote PC and the system are connected using a modem on the CPUII( )-U( ) ETU or using IP.
  • Page 617: Flowcharts

    Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Flowcharts Condition Flowchart Page A. System Down 1. No Internal Dial Tone to any 14-6 Multiline Terminal or SLT 2. No LED or Display Indications 14-7 on any Multiline Terminal Partial Operations 1.
  • Page 618 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ No internal Dial Tone to any Multiline Terminal or SLT All DC Incorrect or No DC Voltage Check AC Input Voltages Power. Correct? Good Turn system Off. Disconnect all connectors and remove all printed circuit...
  • Page 619 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ No LED or Display Indications on any Multiline Terminal All DC Incorrect or No DC Voltage Check AC Input Voltages Power. Good Terminate one Multiline Terminal from the basic KSU, 1st ESI(8)-U10...
  • Page 620 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Is interference only on outside calls or anytime station is off-hook? Remove one CO line On CO calls only at MDF and test using RFI Event? standard SLT.
  • Page 621 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ No or Intermittent CO/PBX Ring Test to see if problem occurs on one line or several lines. Several Lines One Line See if problem occurs on Check PRG 22-04 to ensure that line is...
  • Page 622 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Call Dropping See if problem exists on all Lines. Calls dropped on all lines? lines at same time? Check DC voltages with Check outside line key a meter and AC power after call drops.
  • Page 623 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ No Outside Dial Tone Access Multiline Check for Internal Terminal or SLT? Dial tone. Both Terminals Internal affected? Dial Tone? Check for Internal Dial tone. 1. Reset terminal 1. Perform Second and test.
  • Page 624 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ CO/PBX Dialing Problem: Cannot Dial Out on CO Check CO lines at MDF Check problem with test set to see if they PRG 15-03-01. only? are DTMF or DP. DTMF DTMF Line type...
  • Page 625 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Multiline Terminal Function Problems Go to Flowchart A2. terminals? Check PRG 10-03-01for correct Station Assignment. Assignment Reassign. correct? Problem End. Perform Multiline Terminal Self Test: solved? 1. Unplug terminal line cord. 2. Hold down * and # together and plug in the line card.
  • Page 626 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Multiline Terminal Ringing Problems Intermittent Problem? Go to Flowchart C1. Consistent Check to see if problem occurs on CO or internal calls (including station-to-station or transferred calls). Internal Check to see if station is Problem? Check PRG 15-07.
  • Page 627 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Multiline Terminal Dial Tone Access Problems Check to see if problem occurs on CO or Internal call. Internal CO or Internal dial Go to Flowchart A1. Go to Flowchart C3. tone? Both Go to Flowchart A1.
  • Page 628 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ No Dial Tone Access on SLT Check PRG 10-03 for SLI(4)/(8)-U10 ETU assignments. Problem Assignment Assign Again. End. solved? correct? Both No CO Check CO line dial tone on a or internal Replace SLT, and test.
  • Page 629 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Ringing Problem on SLT Replace SLT. Problem SLT defective. solved? Check to see if ringing problem is intermittent. Check to see if SLT Intermittent is call forwarded. Problem? Cancel call Call Forwarding.
  • Page 630 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ No Dial Access to Features on SLT Check to see if SLT can access internal or CO dial tone. Access dial Go to Flowchart E1. tone? Check PRG 20-06 for feature assignment.
  • Page 631 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Low Volume Problems All lines? Bridge on All stations? Remove it. system CO line? Replace Run a dB level test at DMARK Multiline SLT. on lines with 1 kHz test tone. No...
  • Page 632 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ External Paging Problems Amplifier Install amplifier. provided? Place Test Set on output of paging at KSU port or PDG(2)-U10 ADP with all external wiring removed. External page heard on test set? External amplifier or PRG...
  • Page 633 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SMDR Output Problems (No Call Accounting System) Incoming problem only? Check PRG 35-02-08. Serial Output TAPI Adaptor Method? TCP/IP Is Output Type Set Is Output Type Set correctly? Check correctly? Check Is Output Type Set PRG 35-01-01.
  • Page 634 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Is the call Does the Is SMDR Is language type trunk port Correct? included in provide Correct? SMDR? SMDR? Set Trunk to provide. Include the call type. Set port correctly for Correct the language.
  • Page 635 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ CTA extension for Is the CTU extension for Define the SMDR defined? adapter SMDR defined? extension in Check PGR 35-01-02. CTA or Check PGR 35-01-02. PRG 35-01-02. CTU? Define the extension in...
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  • Page 637 Glossary of Abbreviations Appendix A ___________________________________________________________________________________ The following table includes common abbreviations used throughout this document that are listed in alphabetical order. Abbreviations Definition Automatic Call Distribution Provides a cost-effective method for supervising incoming telephone traffic and associated staff activity. Alarm Indication Signal Replaces the normal traffic signal when a maintenance alarm indication is activated.
  • Page 638 Document Revision 3 Electra Elite IPK II ___________________________________________________________________________________ Abbreviations Definition Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC is a common method to establish that the data is correctly received in data communications. This process checks the integrity of a data block. A CRC character is generated at the transmission end. Its value depends on the hexadecimal value of the number of ones in the data block.
  • Page 639 Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Abbreviations Definition Primary Rate Interface ISDN subscriber interface. PRI has 23 bearer B-channels at 64 Kbps per second and a D-channel at 64 Kbps per second. The bearer B-channels are provided for PCM voice, video conferencing, group 4 facsimile machines, and other similar types of transmissions.
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  • Page 641 Y S T E M A R D W A R E A N U A L N E C U n i f i e d S o l u t i o n s , I n c . D o c u m e n t R e v i s i o n 3...

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