Toshiba Telephone Ctx28 Users Manual Strata CTX Installation & Maintenance
DP5900 Toshiba CTX I&M Manual CTX 28 CTX 100 & CTX 670
2014-12-13
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- Title Page
- Publication Information
- TAIS DSD License Agreement
- TAIS DSD Limited Warranty
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 -CTX28 Installation
- Inspection
- Packaging and Storage
- CTX28 FCC/ACTA Registration Numbers
- Site Requirements
- AC Power and Grounding Requirements
- Installing the CTX28 Cabinet
- Step 1: Mount the Cabinet on the Wall
- PCB Installation
- Step 1: Set Jumpers on the GMAU1A (Motherboard)
- Step 2: Install the GVMU1A Voice Mail PCB (optional)
- Step 3: Install the GCTU1A (Processor)
- Step 4: Install the GCDU1A (DKT and Loop Start Interface)
- Step 5: Install the GSTU1A
- Step 6: Install the GETS1A
- Step 7: Install the BSIS1A (optional)
- Step 8: Install the HPFB-6 (Reserve Power Battery/Charger)
- Step 9: Install Wiring
- Digital Telephone Connection
- Loop Limits
- CTX28 Secondary Protection
- MDF Wiring
- GVMU Administration PC Connections
- Chapter 2 - Strata CTX Configuration
- Strata CTX100-S/CTX100 Overview
- CTX100-S and CTX100 Processors
- CTX100 Cabinet Slots
- CTX100-S/CTX100 License Control
- Strata CTX670 Overview
- CTX670 Processor PCBs
- CTX670 License Control
- CTX670 Cabinet Slots
- CTX670 Remote Expansion Cabinet
- System Capacities
- Universal Slot PCBs
- Functional Block Diagrams
- Worksheet Description
- CTX670 Remote Cabinet Configuration Considerations
- Worksheet 1: Toshiba DKT and IP Telephones
- Worksheet 2: Standard Telephone, Stratagy DK, IVP8
- Worksheet 3: CO Line
- Worksheet 4: Page/MOH/Control Relay
- Worksheet 5: Strata CTX100 Cabinet Slots
- CTX100 Max. Capacity Configuration Examples
- Digital Telephones and Loop Start Lines With or Without Caller ID
- Analog Loop Start Lines with or without Caller ID
- CTX100 Base Only: Digital Telephones and T1 and/or PRI lines
- CTX100 Base & Expansion: Digital Telephones and T1 and/or PRI lines
- CTX100 Base Only: Digital Telephones and Analog Tie, DID, and/or Ground Start Lines
- CTX100: Analog Tie, DID and/or Ground Start Lines
- Worksheet 6: Strata CTX670 Cabinet Slots
- Worksheet 7 - System Power Factor Check
- Cabinet Power Factor Check
- Worksheet 8 - CTX Primary AC and Reserve Power
- Reserve Power (CTX100 and CTX670)
- Primary/Reserve Power Cabinet Hardware
- Worksheet 9 - Software Licenses
- Hardware Compatibility
- Chapter 3 - Strata CTX100-S/CTX100 Installation
- Inspection
- Packaging and Storage
- Site Requirements
- AC Power and Grounding Requirements
- Installing the CTX100 Cabinet
- Step 1: Remove Cabinet Covers
- Step 10: Remove the Back Cover from the Cabinet(s)
- Step 11: Check the Base/Expansion Power Supply Jumper Plug
- Step 12: Mount the Base Cabinet
- Step 13: Mount the Expansion Cabinet (if required)
- Step 14: Install Reserve Power
- Step 15: Check Power Supply Circuit Breakers and Fuses
- Step 16: Set Jumpers and Install Option PCBs onto the ACTU
- Step 17: Install the Main Processor (ACTU) PCB
- Step 18: Install Other PCBs into the Cabinet(s)
- Step 19: Attach and Route PCB Cables
- Chapter 4 - Strata CTX670 Installation
- Inspection
- Packaging and Storage
- Site Requirements
- Power Considerations
- FCC Registration Information
- Cabinet Installation Considerations
- Recommended Installation Sequence
- Check the -24 Volt Circuit Breakers
- Check the Power Factor Indicator and Reset Button
- Power Supply (BPSU672) Removal
- Power Supply Replacement
- Wall Mounting the Base (Top) Cabinet
- Wall Mounting Expansion Cabinets
- AC Power Requirements
- Cabinet AC Power Component Description
- AC/Reserve Power and Data Cabling Overview
- Cabinet AC Power Considerations
- Cabinet AC Power Component Requirements for Wall Mounted Systems
- Reserve Battery Cabinet Components/Cables
- Reserve Power for One or Two Cabinets (Wall Mount)
- Reserve Power for Three or More Cabinets (Wall Mount)
- Cabinet Floor Mounting
- Reserve Power/AC Wiring for Three or More Cabinets (Floor Mount)
- PCB Installation Considerations
- PCB Option Considerations
- BCTU1A/BEXU1A Installation
- BECU/BBCU Installation
- Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit
- Chapter 5 - Rack Mount Cabinets
- Basic Specifications
- Inspection
- Site Requirements
- Power Considerations
- FCC Registration Information
- Wiring for 7 Cabinet Configuration
- Primary Power Cabinet Hardware
- AC/Reserve Power and Data Cabling Overview
- Cabinet AC Power Considerations
- AC Power Component Requirements
- Power Supply Unit (BRPSU672A)
- Changing Plug for Power Strip BRPSB240A
- AC Cabling
- Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit
- Chapter 6 - PCB Installation
- PCB Chapter Layout
- PCB Hardware/Software Options
- CTX100 ACTU Processor PCBs
- CTX670 BCTU/BEXU Processor PCBs
- CTX670 BECU/BBCU Processor PCBs
- PCB Installation Power Supply Considerations
- ADKU - Digital Telephone Interface Unit
- ASTU - Standard Telephone Interface Unit (CTX100 only)
- BDKU/BDKS - Digital Telephone Interface Unit
- BIOU - Option Interface Units
- BSTU/RSTU - Standard Telephone Interface Unit
- BVPU - Internet Protocol (IP) Interface Unit
- BWDKU1A - Digital Telephone Interface Unit
- Programming
- PDKU2 - Digital Telephone Interface Unit
- RCIU1, RCIU2, RCIS - Caller ID Interface
- RCOU3A, RCOS3A - Four-Circuit Loop Start CO Line Interface Unit
- RDDU - Direct Inward Dialing Line Interface Unit
- RDSU - Digital/Standard Telephone Interface Unit
- RDTU2 - T1 Interface Unit
- REMU2A - Tie Line Unit
- RGLU2 - Loop/Ground Start CO Line Interface Unit
- RMCU/RCMS - E911 CAMA Trunk Direct Interface
- Network Requirements
- Chapter 7 - ISDN Interfaces
- PRI Overview
- BRI S/T Overview
- BRI U Overview
- BPTU/RPTU Overview
- BPTU Interface Unit
- BPTU Installation
- RPTU Interface Unit
- RPTU Installation
- BPTU and RPTU Cabling
- RBSU/RBSS Interface Units
- Overview
- RBSU Connection Options
- Capacity and Cabinet Slot Information
- PS-1 Backup Power Option
- RBSU/RBSS Installation
- Modular Jack Pin Configurations
- RBSU/RBSS Premise Wiring Guidelines
- Connecting RBSU to Network Side (TE-Mode)
- Connecting RBSU/RBSS Station Devices (NT-Mode)
- RBSU/RBSS Passive Bus Configurations
- RBUU/RBUS Interface Unit
- ISDN Testing and Troubleshooting
- Timing and Synchronization
- PRI/BRI Call Monitoring
- Call Monitor Output for ISDN
- Chapter 8 - T1
- Chapter 9 - IP Telephony and QSIG Over IP
- Pre-installation Guidelines
- Step 1: Perform a LAN Voice Readiness Assessment
- Step 2: Install BIPU-M2A
- Step 3: Install IP Telephones
- Step 4: Connect IPTs to Network
- Power over LAN
- Installing and Operating the SoftIPT
- Hardware/Software Required
- Before You Begin
- Step 1: Install SoftIPT
- Upgrading the SoftIPT
- Step 2: Start the SoftIPT
- Making a Call
- Switching a Call to Your Headset
- Creating a Directory
- Using the Directory to Call
- Labeling Feature Buttons
- Using the Call Log
- Uninstalling the SoftIPT
- Application Notes for Wireless 802.11 Networks
- Tested Platforms
- CTX IP Troubleshooting
- IP Telephone Ping Test
- LCD Network Failure Displays
- Collect CTX Trace Data on CTX SmartMedia Card
- Collect BIPU Logs
- Check Log0.log/Log0.err for Error Message Output
- Check Whether Message Associated Warnings/Errors Were Printed
- Verify CTX/BIPU/IPT Hardware, Software and Firmware Version
- CTX System Configuration
- Network Information
- Capture Points
- How To Capture Packets
- Requirement for Capture Tool
- IP Troubleshooting Resolutions
- Private Networking Over Internet Protocol
- Chapter 10 -MDF PCB Wiring
- Station Loop Lengths
- Station Wiring Diagrams
- ADKU and BDKU/BDKS Digital Station Wiring
- PDKU Digital Station Wiring
- Digital Telephone DSS and DDCB External Power Connection
- RDSU Wiring
- RSTU or PSTU Analog Devices Wiring
- Power Failure Cut Through (DPFT) Wiring Pin-outs
- CO Line Wiring Diagrams
- RGLU2, RCOU or PCOU Wiring
- RCOU/RCOS Wiring
- RMCU/RMCS Wiring Diagram
- RCIU1/RCIS or RCIU2/RCIS Wiring
- DID and Tie Line Wiring
- PEMU Wiring
- Option Interface PCB Wiring Diagram
- Chapter 11 -Station Apparatus
- 3000-series Digital Telephones Telephone
- 3000-series Telephone Installation
- 3000-series Telephone Option PCBs
- Install TAPI Service Provider
- Add/Edit TSP Configuration Information
- Test/Use TAPI Service Provider
- IPT Telephone
- 3000-series, IPT1020-SD Button Layouts
- Telephone Settings
- Digital Add-on Module Installation
- Tilt Stands
- Telephone Wall Mounting
- Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console/System Connection
- Standard Telephones
- Cordless Digital Telephones
- Cordless Telephone Installation
- Step 1: Review Safety Instructions
- Step 2: Select Location
- Step 3: Place DKT3000-series Telephones into 2000-Mode
- Step 4: Connect Telephone Cables
- Step 5: Connect and Apply Power
- Step 6: Wall Installation (Optional)
- Step 7: Raise the Base Unit Antenna
- Step 8: Install Handset Battery Pack
- Step 9: Charge Batteries for First Time
- Step 10: Install Headset (Optional)
- Step 11: Attach Belt Clip (Optional)
- Cordless Telephone Troubleshooting and Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Simultaneous Conversation Channels
- Range and Performance
- Radio Interference
- Telephone Line Problems
- Privacy
- Specifications
- 2000-series Telephones
- 2000-series Telephone Option PCBs
- Telephone Speaker Off-hook Call Announce Upgrade (DVSU/ BVSU)
- HHEU Installation
- Carbon Headset/Handset Straps
- Beep Strap
- Microphone/Speaker Sensitivity Adjustment (Speakerphones Only)
- Busy Override and Camp-on Ring Tone Over Handset/Headset Option
- External Power Straps
- DIP Switches
- DKT2020-FDSP Full-Duplex Speakerphone with External Microphone
- Digital Single Line Telephone (DKT2001 only)
- Chapter 12 -Peripheral Installation
- Index