ITT 584C User manual

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ITT Practices
SECTION
36-584-101
Issue 1,
March
1984
584C
CARD PANEL
CONTENTS
1.
INTRODUCTION
...................
. 1
2.
DESCRIPTION
.
....................
. 1
CARD
MOUNTING
ASSEMBLY........
2
TERMINAL
PANEL
ASSEMBLY
......
.
INTERRUPTER
....................
.
2
3
CHASSIS
WIRING.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
ORDERING
INFORMATION
.........
.
3.
INSTALLATION
....................
.
UNPACKING
AND
INSPECTION
......
.
MOUNTING
THE
PANEL
............
.
TERMINAL
BLOCK
CONNECTIONS
..
.
POWER
CONNECTIONS
............
.
A. Single-Panel
Application
........
.
B.
Two-Panel
Application
..........
.
C.
Frame
Ground
.................
.
KTU
INSTALLATION
...............
.
STATION
CONNECTIONS
...........
.
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
LINE
CARD
KTU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
MANUAL
INTERCOM
SERVICE
. . . . . . . 7
BUTTON
ACCESS
PAGING
. . . . . . . . . . . 8
MUSIC-ON-HOLD
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
OFF-PREMISES
LINE................
9
MUL
TILINE
EXCLUSION
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
MANUAL
TIE
LINE
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
AUTOMATIC
TIE
LINE
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10
PRIVATE
LINE......................
10
1.
INTRODUCTION
1.01
This
section
describes
the
ITT
584C
card
panel
and
provides
instructions
for
its
application
and
installation
in
a
key
telephone
installation.
1.02
This
section
supersedes
KSP584-102
and
all
previous
documents
covering
the
584C
13-card
panel.
Whenever
this
section
is
reissued,
the
reason
for
reissue
will
be
listed
in
this
paragraph.
1.03
This
equipment
can
be
configured for
use
with
dial
pulse
or
DTMF
(dual
tone
multifrequency) telephones.
The
equipment
has
been
granted
an
FCC
registration
number
under
Part
68
of
Title
47
of
the
code of federal regula-
tions.
For
direct
connection
to
the
telephone
lines,
the
equipment
must
be
installed
as
described,
and
the
FCC
registration
number
must
be
reported
to
the
serving
telephone
company.
2.
DESCRIPTION
2.01
The
584C
card
panel
is
shown
in
Figure
1.
It
is
designed
for
use
in
large
centralized
1A2-type
key
system
installations.
The
584C
card
panel
provides
printed
circuit
board
connectors
for
13 type-400
KTUs
(Key Telephone Units).
Fully
equipped
with
line
card
KTU
s,
the
panel will pro-
vide
key
telephone
service for 13 lines.
AW
84-181
Figure
1:
584C
Card Panel
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SECTION 36-584-101, ISS 1
2.02
The
584C
card
panel
measures
approximately
23
inches
wide, 4 inches high,
and
4-3/4 inches
deep.
It
is
designed
to
mount
on a
standard
23-inch
relay
rack
or
on
the
swing-out
equipment
mounting
frame
of
a
key
system
apparatus
cabinet.
2.03
The
584C
card
panel
is
made
up
of
a
card
mounting
assembly,
a
terminal
panel
assembly,
and
the
associated
hardware.
It
can
optionally be
equipped
with
an
interrupter.
CARD
MOUNTING
ASSEMBLY
2.04
The
card
mounting
assembly
forms
the
front
of
the
584C
card
panel.
It
is
equipped
with
thirteen
18-contact
printed
circuit
card
connectors
and
a 21-pin
receptacle
for
the
interrupter.
The
printed
circuit
card
connectors
are
numbered
1
through
13 from
left
to
right.
They
are
factory-wired
to
accommodate
most
type-400
KTUs.
The
21-pin
interrupter
receptacle
is
factory-wired
to
accept
the
ITT
190478-101
interrupter.
2.05
On
the
top
edge
of
the
card
mounting
assembly,
a
KTU
retainer
bracket
is
mounted.
The
bracket
is
attached
to
the
card
mounting
assembly
with
machine
screws
inserted
CABLE
CONNECTORS
through
elongated
holes.
When
the
screws
are
loose,
the
bracket
can
be slid from side
to
side.
To
lock
the
KTU
s
in
place,
the
bracket
is
slid
to
the
left
and
the
screws
are
tightened.
TERMINAL
PANEL ASSEMBLY
2.06
The
terminal
panel
assembly
makes
up
the
back
of
the
584C
card
panel.
It
is
equipped
with
three
25-pair male connectors,
an
18-contact
printed
circuit
board
connector, screw
terminals
for
power
supply
connections,
and
22
non-indicating
flat
fuses.
Arrangement
of
the
terminal
panel
assembly
is
shown
in
Figure
2.
2.07
The
25-pair
connectors
are
used
to
extend
the
card
panel
wiring
to
externally-mounted
ter-
minal
blocks for cross-connection
with
station
apparatus.
The
connectors
are
designated,
from
top
to
bottom,
1,
2,
and
3.
Connector
1 is
associated
with
the
first
five
KTU
connectors
on
the
front
of
the
card
panel. Connector 2 is
associated
with
KTU
connectors
6
through
10.
Connector
3 is
associated
with
KTU
connectors
11, 12,
and
13.
In
addition,
connector
3 includes
connections
to
pin
18 of
each
connector
on
the
card
panel.
J_
3/8"
T
1"
+
t
1"
__i_
22
3/8"
__________________
__-.J
REAR
I
~~~~~~I·
~
KTU
RETAINER
BRACKET
AW84-81
TOP
Figure 2:
Terminal
Panel
Assembly
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2.08
The
screw
terminals
on
the
terminal
panel
assembly
are
arranged
to
permit
flexibility
in
connecting
the
panel
to
a
source
of power.
The
ter-
minals
can
be
used
to
connect
a single
key
system
power
supply
or
the
outputs
of
several
different
sup-
plies
to
one 584C panel. Similarly,
the
terminals
can
be
used
to
interconnect
two
584C
panels
for connec-
tion
to
a
single
key
system
power
supply.
2.09
Flat,
non-indicating
fuses
on
the
terminal
panel
assembly
are
provided
to
protect
the
key
system
power
supply
from
equipment
overloads.
Individual
fuse
values
are
stamped
on
the
terminal
panel
assembly.
The
fuses
are
easily
replaceable.
2.10
The
18-contact
connector
on
the
terminal
panel
assembly
is for
the
PROGRAM
A/C
PCB.
The
connector
and
the
program
PCB
are
used
to
provide
two
methods
of
distributing
lamp
signals.
When
the
program
PCB
is
inserted
so
that
the
message
PROGRAM
A
can
be
read
from
the
top
of
the
584C panel,
the
panel
is
arranged
for one-
panel
operation
wherein all
interrupter
signals
are
distributed
to
lines
served
by
the
panel.
Under
this
arrangement,
fusing
is
adequate
for 17
lamps
per
line
or
a
maximum
of 50
lamps
per
interrupter
con-
tact.
2.11
When
the
program
PCB
is
inserted
so
the
message
PROGRAM
C
can
be
read
from
the
top
of
the
panel,
the
assembly
is
arranged
for two-
panel
operation
wherein
the
interrupter
on
the
first
panel
serves
both
panels.
Under
this
arrangement,
half
the
lamp
flash
and
lamp
wink
signals
from
the
interrupter
are
distributed
to
the
second 584C
panel.
Fusing
under
this
second
arrangement
is ade-
quate
for
an
average
of
8
lamps
per
line
on
the
main
panel
and
a
total
of 100
lamps
on
the
second panel.
INTERRUPTER
2.12
The
optional
interrupter
for
the
584C
card
panel
(ITT
part
number
194078-101)
plugs
into
the
21-pin
receptacle
on
the
card
mounting
assembly.
The
interrupter
operates
from 10 volts,
60
Hz
AC from
the
key
system
power
supply.
It
pro-
duces
a 15
IPM
signal
for
interrupted
ringing, a 60
1PM
lamp
flash
signal,
and
a 120
IPM
lamp
wink
signal.
One
interrupter
can
be
used
to
provide
the
interrupted
ringing,
lamp
flash,
and
lamp
wink
signals
for one
or
two
584C
card
panels.
ISS 1, SECTION 36-584-101
CHASSIS WIRING
2.13
For
reference,
the
wiring
diagrams
for
the
584C
card
panel
are
provided
in
Figure
15
and
Figure
16
at
the
back
of
this
section.
ORDERING INFORMATION
2.14
Two
variations
of
the
584C
card
panel
are
available.
Part
number
000584-00C
is
the
panel
without
an
interrupter.
Part
number
000584-0Cl
is
the
panel
with
an
interrupter.
3.
INSTALLATION
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
3.01
Remove
the
584C
card
panel,
mounting
hard-
ware,
and
the
optional
interrupter
from
the
packing
carton.
Inspect
the
card
panel
and
inter-
rupter
for
signs
of
damage.
Make
a
note
of
any
equipment
damage
or
part
shortages
and
report
it
promptly.
MOUNTING THE PANEL
3.02
Mount
the
584C
card
panel
on
the
key
system
mounting
frame
or
relay
rack.
Position
the
card
panel
so
the
connector
for
the
interrupter
is
on
the
right,
as
viewed
from
the
front.
Hold
the
card
panel
in
place
and
secure
it
using
the
hex
head
screws
provided.
3.03
If
necessary,
plug
in
the
interrupter.
TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTIONS
3.04
On
the
MDF
(main
distributing
frame)
or
equivalent,
mount
three
25-pair
connecting
blocks.
Label
the
blocks A, B,
and
C.
Label
the
ter-
minals
on
each
block
as
shown
in
Figure
3.
3.05
Construct
three
25-pair
cables
to
complete
the
connections
from
the
584C
card
panel
to
the
connecting
blocks.
Attach
a 50-pin Amphenol-
type
female
connector
to
one
end
of
each
cable.
Follow
the
standard
color code order.
3.06
Connect
the
first
cable
from
connector
1
on
the
rear
of
the
584C
card
panel
to
connecting
block A
on
the
MDF.
Using
a punch-
down tool,
terminate
the
cable
in
the
standard
color
code
order
on
connecting
block A.
In
a
similar
man-
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84 82
Figure 3: Arrangement
of
Key
System Connecting Blocks
ner,
connect
the
second
cable from
connector
2
to
connecting
block B,
and
the
third
cable from connec-
tor
3
to
connecting
block
C.
POWER CONNECTIONS
Warning: Before making any power connec-
tions, make certain there is no output from the
key system power supply.
A.
Single-Panel Application
3.07
For
a single-panel application, where
the
interrupter
serves
only
the
one panel,
com-
plete
the
power
supply
connections
as
shown
m
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Figure
4.
Use
insulated
18
gauge
solid
copper
wire
for all connections. Verify
that
the
factory
straps
are
on
the
proper
terminals
.
Be
sure
to
insert
the
program
PCB
so
the
message
PROGRAM
A
can
be
read from
the
top
of
the
panel.
B.
Two-Panel Application
3.08
For
a two-panel application, where
the
interrupter
on
the
first
panel
serves
both
panels,
complete
the
power
supply
cabling
as
shown
in
Figure
5.
Use
insulated
18
gauge
solid
copper
wire for all
connections
. Verify
that
the
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POWER
SUPPLY
PANEL
AGND
A
BATT
(-24
VDC
Filtered)
-----------
5
7
B
GND
B
BATT
(-24
VDC)
Ringing
GNO
Ringing
Voltage
1105
VACI
GND
10 V
AC
ILamps)
GND
10
VAC
(Lamps)
Motor
GND
Motor
BATT
(10
VACI
NOTES: 1.
Confirm
that
factory
straps
are installed as follows:
FROM
TO
11
18
9 14
28
30
24
26
42 44
40
43
16
14
20
18
26
37
2.
Always
be
certain
that
all
power
supply
ground
posts
are
bonded
to-
gether
and
connected
to
a good cold
water
pipe
ground.
Figure 4:
584C
Panel
Connections;
Program A, Single Panel
straps
are
on
the
proper
terminals.
On
each
card
panel, be
sure
to
insert
the
program
PCB
so
the
message
PROGRAM
C
can
be
read
from
the
top
of
the
panel.
C.
Frame Ground
3.09
Be
certain
that
all
power
supply
ground
posts
are
bonded
together
and
connected
to
an
approved
earth
ground
such
as
a
ground
rod
or
cold
water
pipe.
Use
a piece of #14
AWG
or
larger
insulated,
stranded
copper
wire
to
construct
the
external
frame
ground.
KTU
INSTALLATION
3.10
Determine
the
KTU
to
be
inserted
in
each
KTU
connector
on
the
584C
card
panel.
Loosen
the
screws
holding
the
KTU
retainer
bracket,
then
slide
the
bracket
to
the
left
and
insert
each
KTU.
Insert
each
KTU
with
the
component
side
to
the
right.
Leave
the
retainer
bracket
loose
until
all
KTU
s
have
been
installed,
strapped,
and
cross-connected.
STATION
CONNECTIONS
3.11
On
the
MDF,
mount
the
required
number
of
station
connecting
blocks. One 25-pair block
can
serve
one
6-button
telephone
or
one IO-button
telephone. One 50-pair block
can
serve
two
6-button
or
IO-button
telephones,
or
one
20-button
telephone.
ISS 1, SECTION 36-584-101
POWER
SUPPLY
PANEL
PANEL
W/INTERRUPTER
W/0
INTERRUPTER
AGND
5 5
A
BA'rT
(-24
VDC
Filtered)
7 7
B
GND
3 3
B
BATT
1-24
VOCI
Ringing
GNO
__
40
40
Ringing
Voltage
(105
VACI
--
43 43
GND
__
16
16
10
VAC
(Lamps)
--
9 18
GND
--
20 20
10
VAC
(Lamps)
__
18
Motor
GND
--
26 26
Motor
BATT
(10
VACI
__
37
STRAPPING
BETWEEN
PANELS
LEAD
LW3
21
25
LW4
23 27
LW4
29
33
LF3
31
35
RN
28 28
ST
22 22
NOTES:
1.
Confirm
that
straps
are
installed
as
follows:
First
Panel:
FROM
TO
11
18
9 14
28
30
24
26
42 44
Second
Panel:
FROM
TO
11
18
42 44
2. Always
be
certain
that
all
power
supply
ground
posts
are
bonded
to•
gether
and
connected
to
a good cold
water
pipe
ground.
Figure
5:
584C
Panel
Connections; Program
C,
Two
Panels
With One Interrupter
3.12
Connect
the
25-pair
station
cable
from
each
multibutton
telephone
to
a
station
connect-
ing
block.
Punch
each
cable
down
following
the
stan-
dard
color code order.
Label
each
block
with
the
sta-
tion
identification
and
the
proper
lead
designations.
Refer
to
the
applicable
Telephone
Apparatus
Prac-
tice
or
circuit
label for
lead
designations.
For
reference,
typical
station
block
layouts
for
6-button,
IO-button,
and
20-button
telephones
are
shown
in
Figure
6.
3.13
For
each
single-line
station,
punch
down
the
station
cable
on
a 50-pair miscellaneous
(MISC)
connecting
block.
Use
two-pair (quad) wire
for
telephones
dedicated
to
a
CO/PBX
line;
use
three-pair
wire for
telephones
serving
as
intercom
stations.
Label
the
block
with
the
station
line
or
intercom
number
and
the
proper
lead
designations.
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Layouts
each KTU
as
detailed
in
the
following
paragraphs.
Use
standard
one-pair
and
three-pair cross-connect
wire.
3.14 One line
card
KTU
(400E
or
equivalent) is
required
for
each
CO
or
PBX
line
serving
the
system.
Strap
each
line
card
for
the
required
options,
then
insert
each
card
into
the
desired
KTU
connector
on
the
584C
card
panel. Cross-connect
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3.15
On
connecting
block A, B,
or
C,
locate
the
terminals
associated
with
the
card
connector
into
which
the
line
KTU
was
inserted.
Referring
to
Figure
7,
cross-connect
the
terminals
as
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Connecting Details, Line
KTU
to
Multibutton Station
(a)
Connect
the
COT
and
COR
terminals
to
the
Tip
and
Ring
terminals
for
the
CO/
PBX
line
on
the
CO (trunk)
connecting
block.
Use
bridge
clips
on
the
CO
connecting
block
to
complete
the
connections
to
the
CO/
PBX
line.
(b)
Connect
the
T, R, A,
Al
,
LG
,
and
L
terminals
to
the
corresponding
terminals
for
the
selected line key
on
the
as
s
igned
station
connect-
ing
block.
If
required,
multiple
the
connections
to
the
T, R, A,
Al,
LG,
and
L
terminals
of
the
line
pickup
key(s) for
any
other
assigned
station(s).
(c)
Connect
th
e
Bl
terminal
to
the
YL-SL
lead
on
the
station
block of a telephone
that
is
to
ring
when
th
e line is called.
Connect
th
e
Rl
terminal
to
the
SL-YL
lead
of
the
station
block.
Multiple
the
connections
to
the
station
block of
each
telephone
that
is
to
ring.
3.16
For
a single-line
telephone
used
as
a line
answering
station
,
cross-connect
the
T, R, A,
and
Al
terminal
s on
connecting
block A, B,
or
C
to
the
corresponding
te
rminals
on
the
MISC
connect-
ing
block.
Use
bridge
clips
to
complete
the
connec-
tions
to
the
single-line telephone. Refer
to
Figure
8.
Note:
In
systems
using
400TPL
or
400PFL
line
card
KTU
s, single-line
telephones
used
as
CO/
PBX
line
answering
s
tations
will
not
ring
unless
connected
via
a 346A
KTU.
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1,
SECTION 36-584-101
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Connecting
Details, Line KTU
to
Single-Line Station
MANUAL INTERCOM SERVICE
AW
84
-
85
3.17
The
401B
manual
intercom
KTU
can
be
used
to
connect
a
group
of
stations
to
a
common
talk
path,
or
it
can
be
used
to
provide a
private
talk
path
between
two
stations
.
For
manual
i
ntercom
service,
insert
the
401B
manual
intercom
KTU
into
an
unused
card
connector
on
the
584C
card
panel,
then
cross-connect
the
equipment
as
follows:
(a)
On
connecting
block C, locate
the
terminal
corresponding
to
pin
18
of
the
card
connector
for
the
401B
KTU
.
Connect
the
terminal
to
A bat-
tery
(- 24VDC)
from
terminal
7
on
the
rear
of
the
584C
card
panel
,
or
from
the
key
system
power
supply.
(b)
On
connecting
block A, B,
or
C,
locate
the
T,
R, L,
and
LG
terminals
associated
with
the
card
connector
for
the
401B KTU.
Cros
s-
connect
these
terminals
to
the
T, R, L,
and
LG
terminals
for
the
selected
line
key
on
the
assigned
station
connecting
block.
If
required,
multiple
the
con-
nections
to
the
T, R, L,
and
LG
terminals
of
the
line
pickup
key(s) for
any
other
assigned
station(s)
. See
Figure
9 for example.
(c)
If
necessary,
arrange
the
associated
telephones
for
button
and
buzzer signaling.
(Refer
to
the
applicable
Telephone
Apparatus
Practice
for details.)
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to
Multibutton
Station
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For
low
voltage
signaling
arrange
the
equip-
ment
as
follows,
referring
to
Figure
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84-87
(1) Connect a
length
of
#20 A
WG
insulated,
solid copper wire from
the
18VAC
terminal
on
the
power
supply
to
a
spare
terminal
on
connecting
block
C.
Label
the
terminal
18VAC.
(2)
Connect
a
length
of
#20 A
WG
insulated,
solid copper wire from
the
18VAC
GND
terminal
on
the
power
supply
to
a
spare
terminal
on
connecting
block
C.
Label
the
terminal
GND.
(3)
Multiple
the
18VAC
terminal
to
the
OR-
YL
lead on
the
station
block of
each
telephone
to
be signaled.
(4)
Multiple
the
GND
terminal
to
the
BN-YL
(SG) lead on
the
station
block
of
each six-
button
telephone
with
a
signal
pushbutton.
Note:
On
a
10-button
or
20-button
telephone
it
is
not
necessary
to
connect
buzzer
ground
since
the
ground
is
common
via
the
A1 lead.
BUTTON ACCESS PAGING
3.18
The
401B
manual
intercom
KTU
can
also be
used
for
button
access
to
a
PA
system
for
voice
paging.
For
such
applications,
insert
the
401B
Pages
KTU
into
an
unused
KTU
card
connector
on
the
584C
card
panel,
then
arrange
the
equipment
as
follows:
(a)
On
connecting
block
C,
locate
the
terminal
corresponding
to
pin
18
of
the
card
connector
for
the
401B KTU.
Connect
the
terminal
to
A bat-
tery
(- 24VDC) from
terminal
7 on
the
rear
of
the
584C
card
panel,
or
from
the
key
system
power
supply.
(b)
On
connecting
block A, B,
or
C,
locate
the
T,
R,
L,
and
LG
terminals
associated
with
the
card
connector
for
the
401B KTU. Cross-connect
these
terminals
as
follows:
(
1)
Connect
the
T, R, L,
and
LG
terminals
to
the
T, R, L,
and
LG
terminals
for
the
selected line
key
on
the
assigned
station
connecting
block.
If
required,
multiple
the
connections
to
the
T, R, L,
and
LG
ter-
minals
of
the
line
pickup
key(s) for
any
other
assigned
station(s). Refer
to
Figure
11.
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11:
Connecting Details,
Intercom
KTU
to
Paging
Equipment
(2)
Connect
the
T
and
R
terminals
to
the
MISC
connecting
block
for
cross-
connection
to
the
paging
amplifier.
(c)
On
each
assigned
telephone,
convert
the
line
pickup
key
used
for
paging
access
to
nonlock-
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On
the
MISC
connecting
block
directly
across
from
the
T
and
R
appearances
of
the
401B
KTU,
connect
the
input
leads
to
the
PA
system.
Connect
a 1
MFD,
25
volt
capacitor
in
series
with
each lead.
Use
bridge
clips
to
complete
the
circuit
to
the
PA
equipment.
(e)
For
on/off
control
of
the
paging
amplifier, con-
nect
KTU
card
connector
pins
1,
9,
and
14
as
required.
Use
pins
1
and
14 for a
make
contact
set. Use
pins
1
and
9 for a
break
contact
set.
Pin
1
corresponds
to
terminal
Rl
for
the
card
connec-
tor.
Pins
14
and
9
correspond
to
terminals
COT
and
COR, respectively. See
Figure
12 for connect-
ing
details.
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EQUIPMENT
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REQUIRED)
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84-90
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12:
Connecting
Details, Paging
Equipment
On/Off
Control
MUSIC-ON-HOLD
3.19
For
music-on-hold service,
one
403A
KTU
is
required
to
serve
up
to
six
CO/PBX
lines.
The
403A
KTU
mounts
into
a
card
panel
adapter
such
as
the
359A.
Refer
to
the
applicable
card
panel
adapter
practice
for
instructions
for
mounting
and
wiring
the
card
panel
adapter.
OFF-PREMISES LINE
3.20
The
346A
off-premises line
KTU
is
used
to
add
standard
two-wire
telephones
to
a
CO/PBX
line. A
maximum
of
six
single-line
telephones
may
be
connected
in
parallel
across
the
circuit.
Maximum
loop
resistance
is 1200 ohms.
If
Tel-Touch
telephones
are
used,
loop
resistance
is
limited
to
500 ohms.
3.21
In
a
key
system
not
equipped
with
a dial
intercom,
install
the
346A
KTU
as
follows for
a
CO/PBX
line
station:
(a)
Insert
the
346A
KTU
into
any
unused
card
connector
on
the
584C
card
panel.
ISS 1, SECTION 36-584-101
(b)
On
connecting
block
C,
locate
the
terminal
corresponding
to
pin
18
of
the
card
connector
for
the
346A
KTU.
Connect
the
terminal
to
A
Battery
(- 24VDC)
from
terminal
7
on
the
rear
of
the
584C
card
panel
or
from
the
key
system
power
supply.
(c)
On
connecting
block A, B,
or
C,
locate
the
ter-
minals
associated
with
the
card
connector
for
the
346A
KTU. Cross-connect
the
terminals
as
follows:
(1)
Connect
the
T, R, A,
and
Rl
terminals
to
the
T, R, A,
and
Rl
terminals
for
the
associated
line
card
KTU.
(2)
Connect
the
COT
and
COR
terminals
to
the
MISC
connecting
block
on
the
MDF
for connection
to
the
single-line telephone.
(See
Figure
13.)
Multiple
the
leads
to
all
assigned
single-line telephones.
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KTU
MULTILINE EXCLUSION
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84-92
3.22
One
405A
multiline
exclusion
KTU
is
used
in
conjunction
with
one
or
two
400E
line
card
KTUs
to
provide
exclusion
(privacy)
to
one
or
two
CO/PBX
lines.
The
405A
KTU
mounts
into
a
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20-contact
card
connector
such
as
the
359A
one-card
panel
adapter,
or
the
259B two-card panel
adapter.
The
card
panel
adapter
can
be
mounted
on
the
swing-out
equipment
mounting
frame
of
the
key
system
apparatus
cabinet,
or
on
the
MDF.
Refer
to
the
applicable
card
panel
adapter
practice
for
instructions
on
mounting
and
wiring
the
card
panel
adapter.
MANUAL TIE LINE
3.23
For
manual
tie
line service,
one
414A
KTU
is
required
at
each
key
system
for one
tie
line.
The
KTU
requires
a line
pickup
key
and
a nonlock-
ing
signaling
key
at
the
assigned
station
.
The
414A
KTU
mounts
into
a
20-contact
card
connector
on
the
359A one-card
panel
adapter,
or
the
259B two-
card
panel
adapter.
The
card
panel
adapter
can
be
mounted
on
the
swing-out
equipment
frame of
the
key
system
apparatus
cabinet,
or
on
the
MDF.
Refer
to
the
applicable
card
panel
adapter
practice
for
instructions
on
mounting
and
wiring
the
card
panel
adapter.
AUTOMATIC TIE LINE
3.24
For
automatic
tie
line service, one 415A
KTU
is
required
at
each
key
system
for one
tie line.
The
415A
KTU
can
be
installed
into
any
unused
card
connector
on
the
584C
card
panel.
3.25
Strap
the
415A
KTU
for
the
required
options.
Then
insert
the
KTU
into
the
selected
card
connector
and
make
the
following connections:
(a)
On
connecting
block
C,
locate
the
terminal
corresponding
to
pin
18
of
the
card
connector
for
the
415A
tie
line
KTU
.
Connect
the
terminal
to
A
battery
(- 24VDC) from
terminal
7
on
the
rear
of
the
584C
card
panel,
or
from
the
key
system
power
supply.
(b)
On
connecting
block A, B,
or
C,
locate
the
ter-
minals
associated
with
the
card
connector
for
the
415A KTU.
Referring
to
Figure
14,
connect
these
terminals
as
follows:
(
1)
Connect
the
COT
and
COR
terminals
to
the
Tip
and
Ring
terminals
on
the
CO con·
necting
block for cross-connection
to
the
distant
office.
Use
bridge
clips
to
complete
the
connections.
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10
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415A
KTU
(2)
Connect
the
T,
R,
A,
Al,
LG,
and
L
ter-
minals
to
the
corresponding
terminals
of
the
selected line
pickup
key
on
the
station
connecting
block.
(3)
Connect
the
Bl
terminal
to
the
YL-SL lead
of
the
selected
station
block.
(4)
Connect
the
Rl
terminal
to
the
SL-YL
lead.
3.26
An
optional
one-card, two-card,
or
four-card
panel
adapter
may
alternately
be
used
to
mount
the
415A
automatic
tie
line
KTU.
The
card
panel
adapter
can
be
mounted
on
the
swing-out
equipment
mounting
frame
of
the
key
system
apparatus
cabinet
,
or
on
the
MDF.
Refer
to
the
applicable
card
panel
adapter
practice
for
instruc·
tions
on
mounting
and
wiring
the
card
panel
adapter.
PRIVATE
LINE
3.27
The
416A
station
line KTU
serves
as
the
interface
between
a
key
telephone
and
a
dedicated
single-line telephone. A line
pickup
key
and
a nonlocking
signaling
key
are
required
at
the
key telephone.
The
single-line telephone
requires
no
dial since
it
can
only
be
used
to
call
the
key
telephone
or
answer
calls from
the
key
telephone.
The
416A
KTU
mounts
into
a 20-contact
card
con-
nector
such
as
the
359A one-card
panel
adapter,
or
the
259B two-card
panel
adapter.
The
card
panel
adapter
can
be
mounted
on
the
swing-out
equipment
frame
of
the
key
system
apparatus
cabinet
or
on
the
MDF.
Refer
to
the
applicable
card
panel
adapter
practice
for
instructions
on
mounting
and
wiring
the
card
panel
adapLer.

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