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1. B memunmuauaouumsgauasysggaga s S S HSSB48 R nnupunuumnusaumsumaauaggugaguug o aria 24 ip Installation Manual KSU Installation 21 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards Section 3 Installation of boards 3 1 Installation of the boards A CAUTION Before installing and removing the board Power must be turned off 2 To protect the system from the static electricity do not touch boards To discharge static touch ground or wear an earthing strap 3 When all boards are unequally inserted the connector pins male pins on MBU can become bent You should insert it carefully 1 Before inserting the board remove the dummy 2 Holding the board as shown insert the board in the direction of the arrow carefully so that the board is made to engage with the connector on the main board securely 22 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards 3 2 MBU Main Board Unit Description The MBU controls the communication between peripheral interfaces supervises all resources in the system controls the gain adjustment of PCM signal generates system tone and manages call processing of the system The MBU incorporates the main control part that is composed of main microprocessor RAM and ROM the PCM management part the CO Extension interface circuits and the miscellaneous functional circuits It provides Lo
2. d acc a c TE Pin assignment Connector Type Pin Number SIGNAL NAME RESERVED TIP RING RESERVED 45 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Connection of the Terminal 4 4 Connection of the additional terminals 4 4 1 Connecting the additional terminal to MBU enon ononeosconeoneooeca External pager AERE RES Rr ed ua c is a S ed t s ed a e E en as es e e MBU provides connections for 1 external music source 1 external page port 2 relay contacts and an alarm door bell input monitor through PJ1 audio jack and MJ4 RJ45 Modular Jack External Music Source wiring MBU accommodates 1 port of external music source through PJ1 RED audio Jack Relay Contacts MBU provides 2 relay contacts that are used for loud bell or external paging through pin No 1 2 amp 3 4 of MJ4 External Paging wiring MBU supports 1 external paging port through Pin No 5 6 paging port of MJ4 Alarm Detection wiring MBU provides an external alarm detection input which can be used to notify to extensions when the external switch is closed or opened This alarm detection input is provided through pin No 7 8 of MJ4 Close or open detection is programmable by ADMIN Programming 46 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Starting the aria 24 ip System Section 5 Starting the aria 24 ip System 5 1 Before starting the aria 24 ip System 1 The DIP switch SW1 of memory backup
3. CN1 CN2 and CN3 CPCU4 connection See clause 3 3 1 3 MJ1 3 3 1 3 CPCU4 FSK CID PR and CPT detection Unit Description 2 ports RJ45 t e CO line connection Provides four call progress tone detection to support ACNR feature Auto Called Number Redial and four FSK CID signal detection It also provides four on hook connection paths for SMS The CPCU4 can be optionally mounted on LCOB 30 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards 3 3 2 STIB Basic Rate Interface Board Selectable S T interface Description The STIB supports T interface or S interface The 1 BRI port can be operated to T mode and S mode and the 2 port can be set to only T mode STIB should be installed on the LCOB STIB connector S T interface selection x The default is all T interface S T Interface selection on BRI1 Ch1 The default is T Interface SW2 The default is all OFF position SWA The default is 1 2 pin s ON position and 3 4 pin s OFF position BRI2 Ch2 provides T interface only SW1 The default is ON position Refer to PGM 203 to set the TEI type Pin assignment 1 T mode Connector Pin Number NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 1 2 7 8 Reserved 3 TX Transmit Data 4 RX Receive Data 5 RX Receive Data 6 TX Transmit Data 31 aria 24 2 S mode Connector Installation Manual STIB Port1 T interface s
4. aria 24ip Installation Manual aria 24 ip Installation Manual Revision History Revision History ISSUE DATE Contents of Changes REMARK ISSUE 0 1 2004 09 Field Test aria 24 ip Installation Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents B Important Safety Instructions 1 ME Qi e ID LT R 2 m The structure of manual 3 i The list of abbreviations e eere 4 Section 1 Introduction i an 6 1 1 Thearia 24 ip System highlightS ccccceeii iii 6 1 2 System connection diagram rrrecieiieee iii een 6 1 3 System Components stilista nee todas nnmnnn nnnm nnmnnn 7 1 4 Specifications lillo ig iste d scenes 8 1 4 1 Generalispecilicalion aie se red RH Rae di eame mede 8 1 4 2 SYSTEM CADACIY o RUE bete erg teda iaia 9 Section 2 Installation of the KSU 10 2 1 Belore InstallaliOl oed Eros esc s RE teen ili 10 2 2 Installation of the KSU lai 11 2 21 Unpacking o lalla lele 11 222 KSU exterior and dimension sso oio ect eet Re nee ot Ra ta peo E et kao ot Re Pon Rd 12 2 2 3 Opening and closing the front cover nme nnn 13 2 2 4 Frame Earth connection ee etie en Hl s ae ei eq n a ex ERR des e 15 2 2 5 Power supply unit installation c edere e pede etate epa eee akon R
5. Confirmation tone is heard x Enter ADMIN password if the password has been set This places the station into the ADMIN programming mode Confirmation tone is heard 3 Each program is accessed by pressing the TRANS PGM button and dialing the three digit program number If an error is made while entering data the TRANS PGM button can go the previous status When the TRANS PGM button is pressed the LCD will display ENTER PGM NUMBER NOTE 1 To return the parent state while ADMIN programming press the CONF button Pressing the CONF button temporary data fields are cleared 5 2 4 Permanent update procedure When the data has been entered the HOLD SAVE button is used to store the data permanently If all data was entered correctly confirmation tone is heard when pressing the HOLD SAVE button If there were any errors in the entry then an error tone is presented and data is not stored in the permanent memory 5 2 5 How to reset the system To reset the system enter PGM 450 FLEX 15 and press HOLD SAVE button Or press Reset button on MBU located next to the MODU Unit 50 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Starting the aria 24 ip System 5 2 6 Pre programming Location PGM Nation code amp Site Name PGM100 The 4 pole of the DIP switch SW 3 on the MPB On PROCEDURE Nation Code TRANS PGM FLEX1 100 Enter7 CF PGM NUMBER eu HOLD SAVE x Press the reset button after setting
6. CN9 VMIB AAFB installation CN11 LANU installation CN12 CN13 CN14 CPCU4 CN16 JTAG Port for emulator CN17 RS232C interface CN18 System Backup Battery connection See clause 2 2 6 CN19 PSU connection 5V 5V 36V CN20 External GND Terminal See clause 2 2 4 MJ1 4L COs connection MJ2 1DKT and 3DKT SLTs connection MJ3 4SLTs connection MJ4 External Relays External Paging amp Alarm sense PJ1 Red External MOH connection SW1 Lithium Battery ON OFF switch for Memory and RTC Database back up SW2 System reset button SW3 4 poles DIP switch for software usage SW4 1 pole DIP switch for JTAG reset 24 Reserved aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards Modular Jack MJ1 MJ3 Pin assignmen MBU MJ1 CO Connector Pin Number SIGNAL NAME CO R CO T Reserved CO R CO T Reserved SIGNAL NAME Reserved DKT R DKT T Reserved SIGNAL NAME DKT R DKT T Reserved SLT R SLT T Reserved SIGNAL NAME Reserved SLT R SLT T Reserved SIGNAL NAME RESERVED TIP RING 25 RESERVED aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards Terminal SLT Connector Type Pin Number SIGNAL NAME RESERVED TIP RING RESERVED MBU SI
7. 6 Troubleshooting Provides information on the aria 24 ip System and Terminal troubleshooting aria 24 ip Installation Manual Introduction B Thelist of abbreviations AAFB Auto Attendant Function Board AC Alternating Current ACD Automatic Call Distributor ACNR Automatic Called Number Redial AWG American Wire Gauge BRI Basic Rate Interface CN Connector CTI Computer Telephony Integration CTS Clear To Send DB Database DC Direct Current DKTU DKT Digital Key Telephone Unit DSR Data Set Ready DTIB4 Digital Terminal Interface Board 4 ports DTIB8 Digital Terminal Interface Board 8 ports DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTR Data Terminal Ready ETS European Telecommunications Standards GND Ground HDLC High level Data Link Control IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IP Internet Protocol ISDN Integrated Service Digital Network LDP Keyset series KSU Key Service Unit LAN Local Area Network LANU LAN interface board 1 port LCOB Analog CO LCO interface board 4 ports Max Maximum MBU Main Board Unit Min Minimum MODU Modem Unit PCM Pulse Code Modulation PFT Power Failure Transfer PLLU Phase Locked Loop Unit PJ Pin Jack PR Polarity Reversal PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network PSU Power Supply Unit PBX Public Exchange R F Radio Frequency RAM Random Access Memory RD Received Data ROM Read Only Memory RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator
8. EFE cella i OFF s e je o o SW2 CNI OFF T mode STIB Port2 Only T interface R RJ45 type jack jju ON Termination Pin Number STIB Only Port1 S interface on mu 1 SW4 RJ45 type jack S CN1 Sw2 Installation of Boards From to PX Max 1000 meters From to PX Max 1000 meters NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 1 2 7 8 Reserved 3 RX Receive Data 4 TX Transmit Data 5 TX Transmit Data 6 RX Receive Data ISDN terminal ON S mode Max 1000 meters 32 TE1 or TA aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards LED indications Status Line No Remark The line connector and terminating resistors SW 1and SW4 s 1 2 pin setting the default is all ON position Terminating Resistors Switch Pin1 20N Pin3 4 OFF Termination RJ45 type jack Termination T or S Switch Setting Switch and Connector SW4 Remark Pin 3 4 SW2 CN1 Default NOTE 1 SW4 Pin3 4 40V Power Feeding 2 SW2 The mode Change of the BRI transceiver 3 CN1 Set four 2pin jumpers like the above figure according to each mode 33 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards 3 4 Installation of the Extension Board Board Port Connector type Remark DTIB4 4 DKT ports RJ45 Digital Terminal Interface 36V
9. the nation code restart the system Site Name TRANS PGM FLEX2 100 Enter Site Name zJ PGM NUMBER Range Max 23 digits HOLD SAVE 1 Blank 1 Blank LKD Aria select Type Handsets LDP 7000 series handsets 51 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Starting the aria 24 ip System NATION America Bahrain Bolivia Burma China Taiwan Costa Rica Denmark El Salvador Finland Germany Guam Haiti India Iraq Italy Kenya Liberia Malaysia Monaco New Zealand Oman P N G Philippines Saudi Arabia South Africa Swaziland TELKOM Turkey Uruguay i Argentina 54 Australia 61 T_T p felstraAustraa 761 671 91 Indonesia 62 an 98 60 Mata 356 Mexico 52 675 966 Senegal 221 Singapore 65 268 7 Thailand 66 Tunisia 216 90 UAE 971 UniedKingdom 44 di 2 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Starting the aria 24 ip System NUMBERING PLAN TYPE PGM 104 B ITEM INTERCOM RANGE DEFAULT Number Set 10 37 As the basic type the 1 digit of Type 1 station number should be 1 4 Number Set 10 37 The station number can be Type 2 changed within 79 Number Set 10 37 Type 3 Number Set Type 4 Number Set Type 5 Number Set Type 6 Number Set Type 7 Number Set 10 37 The station number can be Type 8 changed within 99 PROCEDURE TRANS PGM 104 Enter Number Plan Type 1 digit PGM NUMBER Range 1 8
10. 4 ports DTIB8 8 DKT ports RJ45 Digital Terminal Interface 36V 8 ports SLIB4 4 SLT ports RJ45 Single line telephone Interface 36V 4 ports SLIB8 8 SLT ports RJ45 Single line telephone Interface 36V 8 ports 3 4 1 DTIB4 Digital Terminal Interface Board Description The DTIB4 provides Digital Keyset interface of 4 ports It also provides 2 wire connection to Digital Keysets It has a module connector MJ1 which is used to connect Digital Keyset lines to the DTIB4 DTIB4 can be installed on the SLIB DTIB connector DKT9 DKT10 DKT11 DKT12 Pin assignment N Pin Number NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 8 1 2 3 6 7 8 Reserved 4 DKT RX Receive Data 3 5 DKT_TX Transmit Data DKT SIGNAL NAME RESERVED TIP RING RESERVED 3 4 2 DTIB8 Digital Terminal Interface Board Description 34 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards The DTIB8 provides Digital Keyset interface of 8 ports It also provides 2 wire connection to Digital Keysets It has module connectors MJ1 and MJ2 which is used to connect Digital Keyset lines to the DTIB8 DTIB8 can be installed the SLIB DTIB connector Pin assignment DTIB8 Connector DKT Connector Type Pin Number Pin Number DKT9 DKT10 DKT11 DKT12 DKT13 DKT14 DKT15 DKT16 IAA NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 1 2 3 6 7 8 Reserved 4 DKT_RX Recei
11. 60 4095 or 66 33 0 C 40 C Humidit KSU LAN Interface 0 80 non condensing 2 5 kg 10 Base T Ethernet IEEE 802 3 Speed 10 Mbps Duplex Analog modem Half duplex or Full duplex Auto Negotiation Bell ITU T V 34 V 32BIS V 90 300bps up to 30Kbps speed rate Automatic rate negotiation aria 24 ip Installation Manual Introduction 1 4 2 System capacity Time Slots fa a E A i 4 MBU Max 8 SO RIG ForS 4 LCOB or 4 STIB Analog CO and or ISDN BRI Tameu Paging All Call 1 zone Internal 5 zones Station Speed Dial 100 station 24 digits each System Speed Dial 24 digits each COUeGmp 8 8 NS Last Number Redial 0 0 aria 24 ip Installation Manual KSU Installation Section 2 Installation of the KSU 2 1 Before installation Please read the following guides concerning installation and connection before installing the aria 24 ip System Be sure to comply with applicable local regulations Safety installation instructions When installing the telephone wiring basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the followings 1 2 3 4 5 Never install the telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install the telephone jack in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or ter
12. Battery should be turned ON before the MBU installation to protect system data in the case of a power failure 2 Set the DIP switch SW3 on the MPU to ON To initialize all the data in Admin programming the 4th pole of SW3 should be set ON Plug the AC power cord into the aria 24ip System and AC outlet Program the country code as expected Make a reset of the aria 24 ip System Set the 4th pole of SW3 on the MBU to OFF when the system operates normally The 4th pole of SW3 should be OFF to protect the variety features by Admin programming after the system power up and initialization en oen e 5 2 Basic preprogramming The aria 24 ip System can be programmed to meet each customer s individual need This section contains the following topics Before ADMIN programming Button explanation How to enter the programming mode Permanent update procedure VV ON ON WV How to reset the system 47 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Starting the aria 24 ip System 5 2 1 Before ADMIN programming The aria 24 ip System can be programmed to meet each customer s individual need There are two ways in ADMIN Programming v PC ADMIN Refer to the PC ADMIN programming manual v DKTU In this manual we explain DKTU station 10 in ADMIN Programming All programming is done at station 10 station port 00 using LDP 7024D digital key telephone Additional programming stations may be assigned PGM 113 FLEX 1 but only 1 D
13. GNAL NAME Relay1 R Relay1 T Relay2 R Relay2 T EXT_PAGE R EXT_PAGE T Alarm R Alarm T SW3 Functions the default is all ON Administration Programming Access Command Event Trace The purpose of testing software SMDI Simplified Message Desk Control Voice Mail SMDION SMDIOFF Database default on power up Before programming the system switch 3 4 should be placed in the on position and power cycled off and on to initialize the system database to default Once the database has been initialized switch 3 4 should be placed in the OFF position so as to protect the database After putting the lithium battery switch SW1 into ON to protect RAM RTC data install the option boards on the MBU Ay CATUION 1 The DIP switch SW1 should be turned ON position to protect system data in case of a power failure x A CAUTION Not function properly if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instruction 2 The 4th pole switch 4 of SW3 should be OFF to protect the variety features by Admin programming after the system power up and initialization 26 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards LED indications No Meaning LED1 Red Periodic toggle ON 2 sec OFF 100m sec LED2 Red Periodic toggle ON 2 sec OFF 100m sec LED8 Red Timer Fla
14. HOLDISAVE 700 727 200 227 10 37 100 137 53 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Starting the aria 24 ip System FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN PGM 105 PROCEDURE TRANS PGM 2 105 EnterStationRange PGM NUMBER Dial two station numbers HOLDSAVE Range start station number amp range end station number 000 001 002 003 1 TRANS PGM 105 100 101 102 103 000 001 002 003 Station Number Assign You will see the 4 station numbers 100 101 102 103 corresponding to the 4 port numbers Station number length is in the range of 2 digits through 4 digits There are two methods for changing station number Dial two station numbers Range start station number amp range end station number then LCD shows dialed range value Press the HOLD SAVE button then station numbers changed from the first station number on current LCD to range end All LEDs of BTNs are off Press one of FLEX 1 4 Each FLEX 1 4 is assigned to station number 1 4 on the current LCD then LED of pressed Flexible button is steady on Dial new station number and press the HOLD SAVE button or press other Flexible button to assign station number to other station without saving The LED of pressed Flexible button is on If you want to delete all station numbers press the SPEED button and press HOLD SAVE button then all station numbers are cleared If you want to change next 4 station numbers then pr
15. KSU has been damaged f If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance Avoid using a telephone during an electrical storm They may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak oocp aria 24 ip Installation Manual Introduction gt gt Precaution Keep the system away from heating appliances and electrical noise generating device such as fluorescent lamps motors and television These noise sources can interfere with the performance of the aria 24 ip System This system should be kept free of dust moisture high temperature more than 40 and vibration and should not be exposed to direct sunlight Never attempt to insert wires pins etc into the system If the system does not operate properly the trouble has been repaired by an authorized TELSTRA service center Do not use benzene thinner or the like or any abrasive powder to clean the KSU Wipe it with a soft cloth A Caution gt gt This system should only be installed and serviced by qualified service personnel When a failure occurs which exposes any internal parts disconnect the power supply cord immediately and return this system to your dealer To prevent the risk of fire electric shock or energy hazard do not expose this product to rain or any type of moisture To protect PCB from static electricity discharge body static before touching connectors and
16. KTU can be active in programming mode at any one time Upon entering the program mode the station 10 cannot operate as a normal telephone but as a programming instrument with all of the buttons redefined The keys of the dial pad are used to enter the various data fields and to enter numerical information The 24 buttons located at the top of the phone Flexible Buttons are used to indicate the specific data field and to enter information Sometimes the SPEED button and of the dial pad is used to delete the data or to indicate end of data input and the REDIAL button is used to delete one digit or character from the end of entered digits or characters 48 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Starting the aria 24 ip System 5 2 2 Button explanation FLEX 1 FLEX 13 SAA EDE FLEX 24 MIC Phonebook Speaker phone Fixed button Navigation button Flexible button Description of LDP 7024D button There are many kinds of DKTU connecting to the aria 24 ip system This model of LDP 7024D is a sample that just shows each button The detailed information about DKTU and other keyset is described in DKTU USER GUIDE and INSTALLATION MANUAL 49 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Starting the aria 24 ip System 5 2 3 Howto enter the programming mode Lift handset or press the MON button on the ADMIN station and hear ICM dial tone optional 2 Press the TRANS PGM button and dial
17. RTC Real Time Clock RTS Request To Send RX Receive Signal SG Signal Ground aria 24 ip Installation Manual Introduction SLIB4 SLT interface Board 4 ports SLIB8 SLT interface Board 8 ports SLT Single Line Telephone SMDI Station Message Detailed Information STIB Basic Rate S T Interface TD Transmitted Data TDM Time Division Multiplexing TERM Termination TX Transmitting signal UCD User Call Distribution UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair VMIB Voice Mail Interface Board VOIP Voice over IP aria 24 ip Installation Manual Introduction Section 1 Introduction 1 1 Thearia 24 ip System highlights Flexible architecture Optional LAN Interface Stable amp enhanced voice features Simple installation amp efficient system management Remote admin through BRI connection Remote admin through PSTN modem Remote admin through LAN connection B Value added features Distinctive voice mail CID CO amp SLT 1 2 System connection diagram Basie DTIB LCO Basie LCOB Digital BM T Phone Box 220Vac AC Input STIB So Alarm Sensor Loud Bell 3 VMIB AAFB aria 24 ip Installation Manual Introduction 1 3 System Components Description Key Service Unit Power Supply Unit 70W Option Board Description Main Board Unit 4 LCOs 1DKT 3DKT SLTs and 4SLTs CO board Central Office Line interface board LCOB STIB EXT boar
18. SERVED 37 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards 3 5 Installation of other Boards 3 5 1 VMIB Voice Mail interface board Description VMIB provides system announcement ACD UCD announcement and User Greeting Record Play MOH Channel 2 channels 1 channel Max record time 100 Min 60 Sec System time stamp 28 Min User record time 72 Min Max Number of User voice message 400 EA Note User Greeting is not lost by system power off or reset because of this message is stored in FLASH memory MBU SW3 4 controls the protection of recorded messages The VMIB can be installed on the VMIB AAFB connector 38 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards 3 5 2 AAFB Auto Attendant Function Board Description AAFB provides system announcement ACD UCD announcement and User Greeting Record Play Channel 2 channels Max record time 28 Min System time stamp 28 Min User record time Not Possible Note User Greeting is not lost by system power off or reset because of this message is stored in FLASH memory MBU SW3 4 controls the protection of recorded messages The AAFB can be installed on the VMIB AAFB connector 39 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards 3 5 3 LANU LAN interface Unit Description The LANU provides 1 LAN port of 10Base T networking RJ45 Modular Jack MJ1 is used to interface Wide Are
19. SU as a basic unit and provides three kinds of power sources to MBU through the 7PIN connector CN19 The AC input voltage and the fuse rating The Range of Input Voltage Fuse Ratings 207V AC 253V AC CN19 on the MBU 2A 250V PSU capacity is as followings PSU Type 5V DC 5V DC 36V DC aria 24ip PSU SMPS 100mA 1 To handle the wire of PSU as shown below tie the wire with cable 16 aria 24 ip Installation Manual KSU Installation 2 2 6 External backup batteries connection In case of power failure the external backup batteries automatically maintain the power for the aria 24 ip system without interruption s Note The cable for the battery connection is supplied with KSU in the same package The external batteries must provide 24 Volts DC This is generally accomplished by connecting two 12 Volt batteries in a series arrangement Operation on batteries is controlled by the MBU This aria 24 ip MBU will provide charging current to the batteries during normal AC power operation at a maximum of about 100mA During battery operation the battery operation of MBU will be stop if the AC power re applied or the battery voltage is too low to maintain proper system operation The system operating time by external batteries depends on several elements as follows battery charge state condition of the batteries capacity of the batteries and the system configuration number of station ports A Warning 1 Carefully
20. a Network WAN or PC and has two LEDs that indicate the operation state of LAN port LANU should be installed on the LANU connector Pin assignment LANU Connector Pin Number SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION RVED Transmit Data Transmit Data Receive Data Receive Data FUNCTION RVED Transmit Data Transmit Data Receive Data Receive Data The LED indication of MJ1 No LED1 Green OFF No Link ON Link Toggle Data Transfer LED2 Orange OFF Link and activity at 10MBps ON Link and activity at 100MBps 40 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards 3 5 4 MODU MODEM function Unit Description MODU provides analog modem connection B Supports Bell ITU T V 34 V 32BIS V 90 Protocol i 300bps up to 33Kbps speed rate B Automatic rate negotiation MODU should be installed on the MODU connectors 3 5 5 PLLU Phase Locked Loop Unit Description PLLU provides system clock 32MHz phase locked to BRI line to system clock generation circuits When STIB is installed on the MBU PLLU must be installed for clock synchronization PLLU should be installed on the PLLU connectors 41 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards PLLU The LED function No Funcion Remark O LED1 The status of PLL ON ACT OFF INACT 42 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Connection of the Terminal Section 4 Connec
21. a Se feat ineat oret do ye ete 41 3 5 5 PLEU Phase Locked Loop Unit sso 41 Section 4 Connection of the Terminal 43 4 1 The model of the Terminal eeee 43 4 2 Maximum cabling distance of the Terminal 44 4 3 Connection of the KEySet rcccrireeezz zie eee eee 45 4 3 1 Digital KBySel neta accede es ect eal ecko meee ned eae eee ad al ee lola 45 432 M HMM 45 4 4 Connection of the additional terminals eeeeeeee 46 4 4 1 Connecting the additional terminal to MBU sssseen ee 46 Section 5 Starting the aria 24 ip System 47 5 1 Before starting the aria 24 ip System eese 47 5 2 Basic preprogramillit uio cioe ooo cose epe iii ia 47 5 2 1 Before ADMIN prOograrirmirig eco eee on steer eode ee desee p er rd NIE 48 5 22 Buttonrexplanati on rail exe nale a ete rudem E d en 49 5 2 3 How to enter the programming mode ssssssseeeeeeeeeeeenen eene 50 5 2 4 Permanent update procedure eene 50 5 2 5 HOW to reset the Systerm oe o etu ehe aaa 50 5 2 6 PEO DEOOEFATTITHIDIQ os stassera at 51 Section 6 Troubleshooting 58 aria 24
22. al power company Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by people walking on it Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this product through KSU slots or connectors as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product but take it to a qualified person when some service or repair work is required Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risk Incorrect reassemble can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation e If the product has been dropped or the
23. ard with MBU Try to press Reset button Check the PSU Check the short circuit on MBU or other boards Press reset button when the dip switch for database protection purpose is the default position Exchange the abnormal board for normal one Bad connection between the MBU DTIB and keyset The connection between the system and the keyset must be repaired It must be checked that the connection is right and there is the mismatch between the line of SLIB and DTIB on the MDF The limit of installation distance Check the distance between the MBU DTIB and keyset Bad keyset Bad MBU or SLIB board Take the keyset and plug it into another extension port that is working If the keyset does not work replace the keyset Exchange the board for normal one Bad connection between the MBU SLIB and SLT It should be checked that the board connection is right and there is the mismatch of the lines of SLT and DKT on the MDF 58 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Troubleshooting PROBLEM CO line operation ISDN board does not operate Noise on External Paging port Distorted External MOH CAUSE SYMTOM ACNR Fail SOLUTION Check the PRCPTUA and CPCU4 Bad connection The position of switch The bad connection must be checked Check the switch of term and So To position Network problem Induced noise on the wire between the system and the amplifier level Excess
24. check the battery polarity with cable colors RED and BLUE when connecting the battery to system 2 Make sure that you do not short the external backup batteries or cables 3 There is a danger of explosion if external backup batteries are incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions 4 It is recommended to use a fuse 5A 250V between battery and system 5 Recommended battery capacity is 24V 10AH MF battery The aria 24 ip system will operate more than 5 hours with this battery 17 aria 24 ip Installation Manual KSU Installation 2 2 7 Wall mounting 1 Install 3 anchor plugs in the wall with using mounting template Fix the mounting template with 3 Screws 2 Hook the KSU onto the screw making sure that the system slides down and check it securely J Wall Ae dal s va MOUNTING TEMPLATE Mounting Template aria 24 ip Installation Manual KSU Installation AAA BA La pa i m rm AE DE ne Pene een ia pese Note Be careful not to drop the KSU 19 aria 24 ip Installation Manual KSU Installation 2 2 8 Optional mounting Rack 1 Attach the rack bracket to the bottom of the aria 24 ip system as shown below And to fix the system securely tighten the screw clockwise M
25. d Extension board DTIB SLIB Caller ID FSK amp Call Progress Tone detection Unit Loop Start CO Interface 4 ports CO Line boards Caller ID FSK amp Call Progress Tone detection Unit ISDN Basic Rate S T Interface Board 2 lines 4channels Digital Terminal Interface Board 4 ports Digital Terminal Interface Board 8 ports Extension SLT Interface 36V Feed Board 4ports boards SLT Interface 36V Feed Board Sports Voice Mail Interface Board 3 channels Auto Attendant Function Board 2 channels LAN interface Unit 10Mbase T only MODEM unit 33Kbps Phase Locked Loop Unit for STIB Other boards aria 24 ip Installation Manual Introduction 1 4 Specifications 1 4 1 General specification Item Description Specification Battery Backup AC Voltage Input 240 10 Volt AC 47 63Hz AC Power 70W AC Input Fuse 1 0A 250Volt AC DC Output Voltage Input Voltage 5 5 36Volt DC 24 Volt DC Battery Fuse 5 0A 250Volt AC Charging Current MAX 100mA Battery Load Current Max 2A with Analog DTMF Dialing Pulse Dialing Operating Environment Dimension KSU 260mm W 410mm H 86mm D Weight Frequency Deviation Less than 1 8 Signal Rise Time MAX 5ms Tone Duration on time Min 50ms Inter digit Time Pulse Rate Min 30ms 10 pps Break Make Ratio Temperature
26. d other office equipment Otherwise the aria 24 ip System operation may be interrupted by the induction noise from such equipment The power switch and battery switch of the aria 24 ip System must be off during wiring After the wiring is completed turn the power switch on Mis wiring may cause the aria 24 ip System to operate improperly If an extension does not operate properly disconnect the telephone from the extension line and then connect again or turn the power of the aria 24 ip System off and on again Use twisted pair cable for co line connection 10 aria 24 ip Installation Manual KSU Installation 2 2 Installation of the KSU 2 2 1 Unpacking Open the box and check the items below eee aria 24 ip 4 TOP IP LDK 20 MOUNTING TEMPLATE Qu B Y pis Key service unit Mounting template Power cord Battery cable A ppp PP P Tie cable Anchor plug Fuse Screw 11 aria 24 ip Installation Manual KSU Installation 2 2 2 KSU exterior and dimension g olp 12 aria 24 ip Installation Manual KSU Installation 2 2 3 Opening and closing the front cover Opening the front cover 1 Turn the screw anticlockwise to loosen 2 Lift the front cover in the direction of the arrow 13 aria 24 ip Installation Manual KSU Installation Closing the front cover 1 Insert the front cover into the receptacle of KSU Then put the front cover down on th
27. e KSU in the direction of the arrow 2 Turn the screw clockwise to tighten Note For safety reasons close the front cover and tighten the screw when the aria 24 ip system is in operation 14 aria 24 ip Installation Manual KSU Installation 2 2 4 Frame Earth connection Important The installer shall connect the system to earth according to the following directions This is mandatory for proper installation of the system Connect the frame of aria 24 ip system to earth 1 Turn the screw anticlockwise to loosen Then insert the earthing wire 2 Tighten the screw Then connect the earthing wire to earth A CAUTION 1 For earthing wire Green and yellow insulation is required and the cross sectional area of the conductor must be more than UL 1015 AWG 18 Diameter 1 0mm It is recommended that the earthing wire be shorter than 1 meter 3 28 feet 2 Be sure to comply with applicable local regulations 3 Proper earthing is very important to protect the aria 24 ip system from the bad effects of external noise or to reduce the risk to the user of electrocution in the case of lightning strike 4 The equipment shall be connected to a socket outlet with a protective earth connection 15 aria 24 ip Installation Manual KSU Installation 2 2 5 Power supply unit installation Before installation assure that the AC plug is not plugged into the AC outlet The PSU is located at the left most area of the K
28. eeser eae 16 2 2 6 External backup batteries connection 17 22g Wal molli es oe exteras e te oes atate te adit tet 18 22 8 Optional mounting ACK cn iret Etre Pese eee Pe spedire exo biet i 20 Section 3 Installation of boards 22 3 1 Installation of the boards eire eee eee 22 3 2 MBU Main Board Uniti LR ari 23 3 2 3 CPCUA FSK CID and CPT detection Unit i 28 S24 PowerFall Transfer lele 28 3 3 Installation of the CO Line Board eee 29 3 3 1 LCOB CID Loop Start CO line Interface Board i 29 3 3 2 STIB Basic Rate Interface Board Selectable S T interface ssssssssss 31 3 4 Installation of the Extension Board eee 34 3 4 1 DTIB4 Digital Terminal Interface Board 34 3 4 2 DTIB8 Digital Terminal Interface Board 34 3 4 3 SLIBA Single Line Interface Board eesssssssseeeeeseeeeeneeeeeennnnnnnn 35 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Table of Contents 3 4 4 SLIB8 Single Line Interface Board 36 3 5 Installation of other Boards eee eee 38 3 5 1 VMIB Voice Mail interface board cec oia lena sterne s ees a 38 3 5 2 AAFB Auto Attendant Function Board 39 3 5 3 LANU LAN interface Unit eee eene tee enn ete ee o a ee Een 40 3 5 4 MODU MODEM TUrClloF ELTE ss ceci pete tpe nn at e
29. ension number is STA14 In the meantime SLT5 is transferred to an external CO line CO1 directly without switching of the system during AC power is failed Also see 2 2 6 External backup batteries connection 28 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards 3 3 Installation of the CO Line Board Board Port Connector type Description Cable Remark LCOB 4 ports RJ45 Loop Start CO Line Interface 2 wire 2 lines STIB 4Ch RJ45 ISDN Basic Rate Interface 2B D 4 wire Switched T or S 3 3 1 LCOB CID Loop Start CO line Interface Board Description The LCOB provides 4 CO PBX Loop Start CO Line interfaces that support Pulse DTMF signal Each Interface contains ring and loop current detection circuits A D and D A conversions and pulse signaling circuit LCOB can be optionally equipped with a CPCU4 FSK CID amp Call Progress Tone detection Unit 4 to detect FSK signal for the incoming Caller ID The LCOB can be installed on the LCOB STIB connector Add on board CPCUA CPCUA LCOSILCOS LCO7ILCO6 LCOB To CO line 29 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards Pin assignment LCOB Connector Pin Number SIGNAL NAME 1 2 CO R CO T J 3 Reserved f 4 5 CO R CO T 6 7 8 Reserved Various connectors functions Connector CN2 and CN3 Function PRCPTU4 or PRU4 connection Remark See clause 3 3 1 1 clause 3 3 1 2
30. ess VW button If you want to change previous 4 station numbers then press A button 000 001 002 003 2 Press the HOLD SAVE button for saving database permanently 100 400 102 103 Ex Press FLEX 2 dial 400 and press HOLD SAVE button 54 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Starting the aria 24 ip System FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN _ PGM 106 107 PROCEDURE TRANS PGM 106 EnterFLEXBUTTON Enter Code PGM NUMBER Range BTN1 BTN24 HOLD SAVE TRANS PGM 2 107 EnterFLEXBUTTON EnterCode PGM NUMBER Range BTN1 BTN22 HOLD SAVE Flex Numbering Plan A PGM 106 DEFAULT VALUE 6 AllCall Page Interna External 549 S O 7 SMDRAccountCode 550 Flash Command to CO Line EE Last Number Redial LNR SLT Program Mode Select ACD Reroute 55 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Starting the aria 24 ip System Flex Numbering Plan B PGM 107 DEFAULT VALUE 1 Alarm Reset 565 Night Answer Call Park Location Range 601 608 Direct Call Pick Up 801 808 8 CO Group Number 8801 8812 88 CO Line Number Tie Routing Access 8901 Access Held CO Line Group 8 01 8 52 11 Access Held Individual CO Line 8 CO Line Number 1 Access to CO line in the 1st available CO Line Group i 13 AlendmCal 89 i Access CO Line Group Access Individual CO Line VM MSG Wa
31. ip Installation Manual Introduction Important Safety Instructions Safety requirements When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following 1 2 3 10 11 12 13 14 Read and understand all instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product Slots and openings in the KSU and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on the bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or other heat source This product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the product label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your dealer or loc
32. it Enable VM MSG Wait Cancel 56 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Starting the aria 24 ip System IP setting for System PGM 108 PROCEDURE IP Name Use the to skip TRANS PGM FLEX1 108 Enter Code EH gt PGM NUMBER Range 16 Characters HOLD SAVE Server IP Address TRANS PGM FLEX2 108 gt Enter Server IP Address zJ PGM NUMBER Range 12 digits HOLD SAVE CLI IP Address TRANS PGM FLEX3 108 Enter CLI IP Address I PGM NUMBER ce Range 12 digits 5 HOLD SAVE Gateway Address Use the to skip TRANS PGM em 108 E Enter Gateway Address zJ PGM NUMBER LL Range 12 digits pit Subnet Mask Address Use the to skip TRANS PGM 108 Cc Enter Subnet Mask zJ PGM NUMBER Range 12 digits Done 57 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Troubleshooting Section 6 Troubleshooting PROBLEM System power failure System does not operate DKTU does not operate SLT does not operate CAUSE SYMTOM Power short circuit in some board s Off or blinking is the light of LD6 LED on the MBU Power short circuit in some board s Bad board connection System database broken Bad extension circuit SOLUTION Exchange the bad board for normal one Remove the things like dust on each board Check the PSU fuse Replace the PSU with the appropriate type Check the connection of each bo
33. ive input from external music source Check the network side Use a shield cable as the connection wire between the system and amplifier A short shield cable is recommended Decrease the output level of the external music source by using the volume control on the music source 59
34. minals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Anti static precautions should be taken during installation Installation Precautions The aria 24 ip System is designed for wall mounting or floor standing Avoid installing in the following places Or eD D oo N In direct sunlight and hot cold or humid places Temperature range 0 to 40 Places in which shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong Dusty places or places where water or oil may come into contact with the system Near high frequency generating devices such as sewing machines or electric welders On or near computers telexes or other office equipment as well as microwave ovens or air conditioners Do not obstruct the area around the aria 24 ip System for reasons of maintenance and inspection Do not block the openings at top of the aria 24 ip System Do not stack up the optional service boards Wiring Precautions Be sure to follow these instructions when wiring 1 Do not wire the telephone cable in parallel with an AC power source computer telex etc If the cables are run near those wires shield the cables with metal tubing or use shielded cables and ground the shields If the cables are run on the floor use protectors to prevent the wires from being stepped on Avoid wiring under carpets Avoid using the same power supply outlet for computers telexes an
35. op start CO interface circuits Digital keyset and SLT interface circuits DTMF receivers Ring Generation Unit two external relay contacts one alarm detection circuit one external PAGE port internal external MOH circuit the peripheral device decoding circuit the master clock generation circuit the RS232C interface circuit the system battery backup circuit as well as system s PCM voice processing circuit that has a flash memory for PCM tone generation and PCM Gain control The MBU is installed in the KSU basically It provides various kinds of connectors and RJ45 modular jacks for the connection of peripheral boards and miscellaneous functions CN3 4 PLLU Backup battery X SW1 should be turned ON position before the MBU installation to protect System data in the case of power failure CN6 SLIB DTIB CN12 14 CPCU4 CNS LCOB STIB SW2 System reset button CN7 8 MODU SW 3 CN11 LANU The default i a npa CN18 External Backup Battery CN19 PSU connection 23 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards AS To DKT To DKT or SLT To CO line Connector Modular jack Switch functions Switch Connector CN3 amp CN4 Functions PLLU installation Remark For STIB CNS CO board LCOB STIB installation CN6 Extension board DTIB SLIB installation CN7 amp CN8 MODU installation
36. or components by touching ground or wearing a ground strap A Warning Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions A Warning This equipment will be inoperable when Mains Power fails should it not be connected to an alternate power source aria 24 ip Installation Manual Introduction B The structure of manual This installation manual is designed to provide as general information for the aria 24 ip System It provides instructions for installing the hardware and programming the aria 24 ip System using keyset The structure of this manual This manual contains the following sections Section 1 Introduction Provide general information on the aria 24 ip System including the system specifications and capacity Section 2 Installation of the KSU Describes the procedures to install the aria 24 ip System Detail instructions for planning the installation site Section 3 Installation of the board Describes general information of boards Describes detail instructions for installing boards and add on boards Section 4 Connection of the Terminal Describe the kinds of Terminal maximum distance and the other device connection of Terminal Section 5 Starting the aria 24 ip System Provides general information of starting the system and basic preprogramming Section
37. shing every 100msec LED4 Red LCD active updating Flashing every 300msec CN17 Pin assignment MBU Connector RS 232C PC Connector RS 232C Pin Number NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 1 RESERVED 4 2 TD Transmitted Data 3 RD Received Data 4 DSR Data Set Ready o 5 SG Signal Ground 6 DTR Data Terminal Ready gt L 7 CTS Clear To send 8 RTS Request To Send 9 RESERVED Pin Number NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 1 RESERVED 4 2 RD Received Data 5 3 TD Transmitted Data 0 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready o 9 5 SG Signal Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready i L 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear To Send 9 RESERVED 27 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards 3 2 3 CPCUA FSK CID and CPT detection Unit Description Provides four call progress tone detection to support ACNR feature Auto Called Number Redial and four FSK CID signal detection It also provides four on hook connection paths for SMS The CPCUA can be optionally mounted on MBU i d x 77 90 Pu us Wes CPCU4 a t ic S i T HUE s Ex 3 2 4 Power Fail Transfer There is a relay RL14 on the MBU for switching SLT to CO line directly during power failure CO1 and SLT5 are assigned to implement Power Fail Transfer circuit In normal operation SLT connected to SLT5 T R port operates as an extension terminal SLT5 e g its ext
38. tion of the Terminal 4 1 The model of the Terminal Various types of digital terminals are used with aria 24 ip MBU DTIB4 DTIB8 as below Model Description LDP 7008D 8 Flexible Button Display LDP 7016D 16 Flexible Button Display LDP 7024D 24 Flexible Button Display LDP 7024LD 24 Flexible Button Large Display LDP 7048DSS 48 Button DSS Console m i Ter N rm S E K C Q SS E LDP 7008D LDP 7016D BS A LDP 7024D LDP 7024LD 43 Connection of the Terminal Installation Manual aria 24 t i I i I Il RE I 8 il o te X D yo 9 Ew i Il I S C i E rn S S a SEE SEE o FEE ER X 3 050 Sar 33 5 Eal e uum 5 o s55 g 355 2 o EE S EE o 55 2 55 2 c ou onj 7 2 eels Eels n ss 2 sele E aa s col Ko Na Na D EE EE c Fae rat Q cresci a a a _ bv r Si o E e 3 3 l i dmt ci amp x i N 44 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Connection of the Terminal 4 3 Connection of the keyset 4 3 1 Digital keyset Digital Keyset 2 wire 2 wire MBU DTIB amp DTIB4 L J m Pin assignment Connector Type Pin Number SIGNAL NAME RESERVED TIP RING RESERVED 4 3 2 SLT SLT 2 wire 2 wire 2 MBUSLIB SLIBA
39. ve Data 5 DKT_TX Transmit Data NO SIGNAL NAME 1 2 RESERVED 3 TIP 4 RING 5 6 RESERVED 3 4 3 SLIBA Single Line Interface Board Description 35 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards The SLIB4 provides the four 4 ports of SLT interface and two DTMF receivers The connection between the SLIB4 and Single Line Telephone is performed through RJ45 Modular Jack MJ3 SLIB4 can be installed the SLIB DTIB connector SLT9 SLT10 SLT11 SLT12 AL Pin assignment Connector Pin Number NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 1 2 3 6 7 8 Reserved 4 SLT RX Receive Data i 5 SLT TX Transmit Data SLT Connector Type SIGNAL NAME RESERVED TIP RING RESERVED 3 4 4 SLIB8 Single Line Interface Board Description 36 aria 24 ip Installation Manual Installation of Boards The SLIB8 provides the eight 8 ports of SLT interface and two DTMF receivers The connection between the SLIB8 and Single Line Telephone is performed through RJ45 Modular Jacks MJ2 amp MJ3 SLIB8 can be installed the SLIB DTIB connector SLT9 SLT10 SLT11 SLT12 SLT13 SLT14 SLT15 SLT16 JU i i To SLT Pin assignment SLIB8 Connector Pin Number NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION A 1 2 3 6 7 8 Reserved 4 SLT RX Receive Data 3 5 SLT TX Transmit Data SLT Connector Type SIGNAL NAME RESERVED TIP RING RE

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