Norstar StarTalk Mini User manual

StarTalk Mini Installation Guide
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Table of
Contents
Introduction
1
Ports vs channels
1
Before you start
1
Compatibility check list 2
Package check list 2
Environment check list 3
Electrical check list 4
Special parts check list
5
Installation check list 6
installing the module 7
Mounting steps 8
Connecting the module to the KSU 10
and connecting the power supply
11
Preparing to initialize 12
Initializing 13
Connecting a printer to the Mini module 16
Printer check list 16
communication parameters 17
Connecting an RS-232 terminal 17
Determining Feature Codes 18


FCC Regulations
This equipment complies with Part 68 Rules and Regulations
of the FCC Regulations for direct connection of the public
switch telephone network.
Radio frequency interference
Warning:
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interfer-
ence to radio communications. It has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device
pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC Rules and CSA
specification
08.8,
which are designed to provide reason-
able protection against such interference when operated in a
commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely cause interference in which case
users will be required at their own expense to take whatever
measures necessary to correct the interference.
This apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio
noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio
Interference Regulations for the Canadian Department of
Communications.
CAUTION:
The Mini module contains
fragile
electronic parts. It weighs 2.2 kg (approximately 5 Ibs).
DO NOT DROP OR BUMP THE MODULE.
,
Unit must be powered from a class 2 power source UL
and CSA listed.

In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs will be
performed by Northern Telecom or by one of its authorized
dealers.
Address of repair facilities
USA:
Northern Telecom Inc.
Nashville Repair Distribution Center
640 Drive
Nashville, TN 37210
Attn.
Tel: (615) 883-9220
Canada:
Northern Telecom Canada Ltd.
Telecom Service Division
12345 Albert Hudon Blvd.
Montreal North, Quebec
Attn: Customer Service, Dept. 0914
Tel: (514) 324-2020

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The Mini module has the following:
l
90 minute Message Storage Pack
.
two-voice channels/one-port
.no replaceable parts
.an external power supply
The Mini module is connected to the KSU
vs through the station port. The station port is capable of having
channels
either two voice or a voice and data conversation
ously. The two voice channels are referred to as the and
channels. uses the and channel capability
of the Station port. This provides with the
capability of handling two calls simultaneously on the port.
Before
you start
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Read this guide.
Make sure the compatibility conditions are met. A
Compatibility check list
is provided on page 2 of this
guide.
Make sure all the equipment in the package is
accounted for. A
Package check list
is provided later
in this guide.
Make sure the environment and electrical conditions
are met. An
Environment
and an
Electrical check
list
are provided later in this guide.
Make sure you have the necessary tools to complete
the installation. A
Special parts check list
is
provided later in this guide.
Make sure you are familiar with the steps required to
install An
Installation check list
is provided
later in this guide.
Make sure you know the Feature Codes. For
more information about Feature Codes, refer to
Determining Feature Codes.

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Compatibility
is compatible with Compact (6
x
16)
equipped with:
DR2 software
DR5 software
is compatible with Modular (8 x
equipped with:
software version 5.2 or greater
DR3 software
DR4 software
DR5 software
software
software
To determine the software type and version of the
KSU, refer to
Determining the KSU software type and
version.
Package
Make sure the package contains:
check list
the Mini module
a power supply
an RJ-11 teladapt connection cord
a shrink wrapped package of documentation

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The installation area should be:
check list
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clean, free of dust, dry and well ventilated
between and 40” Celsius (approximately to 105”
Fahrenheit)
non-condensing relative humidity between 8% and
at least 4 m (approximately 13 ft) from equipment such
as copiers, electrical motors and other equipment that
could produce electromagnetic, radio frequency and
electrostatic interferences
a wall area approximately 1 m square (approximately
3 sq)
within 305 m (approximately 1000 ft) of the
KSU
within 2 m (approximately 6 ft) of a three-wire
grounded electrical outlet
a minimum of 16 cm (approximately 6 in) from a corner
wall or other component
a minimum of 46 cm (approximately 18 in) from the
floor
Note: The distance from the floor should be enough to
prevent water damage.

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Electrical
The electrical requirements for the Mini module are:
check list
for 10 V product
voltage 115 VAC nominal (105 to 132 volts)
for the V product
voltage 220 VAC or 240 VAC nominal
(180 to 263 volts)
frequency Hz nominal (47 to 63 Hz)
current 0.5 Amps maximum
3rd wire ground
Note: The Mini module does not require a dedi-
cated circuit. DO NOT the module to an outlet on a
circuit that is likely to be overloaded or used by large office
equipment or power tools.

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T
O
begin an installation, you need:
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screwdriver or power drill
anti-static grounding strap
two x 20 mm x wood screws (power
two x 20 mm x wood screws (module)
one modular telephone jack
twisted pair station wire
plywood backboard 2 cm thick
surge protector (recommended)
terminal or RS-232 printer and RS-232 printer
cable (optional)
Guide*
Note: equipment is not supplied with the Mini
module.
You might need this guide for instructions on installing a
station port in the event there are no free station ports
available at the distribution block.

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Installat
check
Installing a Mini module means you must:
list
Install the module
mount the unit to the wall
.
connect the station port
.
mount the power supply
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connect the power supply
Initialize
Connect a terminal or printer if required (optional)
Determine the Feature Codes
Set the Date and Time
Name the port

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After have verified the environment conditions and your
the module
equipment, select a location for the module that is close to
the KSU, in a place free of traffic. The area should be free of
dampness and dust.
Warning:
The Mini module weighs 2.2 kg (5 Ibs)
and contains fragile electronic components.
Do not drop or
bump the module.
Figure 1 Mini

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Mounting
You must open the door of the unit before you can mount the
module. To mount the module:
1.
Hold the Mini module against the plywood
backboard next to the KSU.
2.
Install a wood screw in the top screw hole, but do
not tighten it completely.
3.
Make sure the module is level. Install and tighten a
wood screw in the bottom screw hole.
4.
Tighten the top screw to secure the module.
You are now ready to connect the module to the KSU.
Mounting
screw
holes
LED
Teladapt
jack
25 Pin
connector
Power
connector
Figure 2 Stat-Talk Mini
connectors

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Compact KSU
Distribution
block
Figure 3 Mini
Mini module
Power supply
RJ-11 teladapt
jack
teladapt
cord
installation overview

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the
Before you start connecting the module, make sure one
module to the
station port is available at the distribution block. For
Instructions on installing a station port, refer to the
installation Guide
that came with the KSU.
IMPORTANT:
If you are installing on a Modular
DR2 KSU using software version 5.2, DO NOT connect
to station ports 107, 121, 312, 512, or 712.
To determine the software version, refer
lo Determining the
KSU software type and version.
To wire the module:
1.
Locate the distribution block.
2.
Make sure there is one available station port at the
distribution block.
3.
Mount the RJ-I 1 teladapt jack next to the distribution
block.
4.
Using twisted pair station wire, connect the teladapt
jack to a free station port on the distribution block.
5.
Test the port using a working telephone.
Connect one end of the RJ-11 teladapt connection
cord to the station port at the side of the module.
Connect the other end to the jack at the RJ-11 teladapt
jack. Do not use a teladapt cord that is longer than
4.5 m (approximately 14
You are now ready to connect the power supply.

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Mounting Y
ou must open the door of the unit before you can mount and
connect the power supply. To mount the power
connecting the
Using two wood screws, secure the power supply to
power supply
the backboard next to the Mini module.
Connecting the power supply turns ON the power to the
Mini module. To power on the module:
2.
Plug the five pin connector into the receptacle located
on the right side of the module.
3.
Plug the three-prong plug into a grounded, electrical
outlet.
The red power Light Emitting Diode (LED) on the module
should light up. If the LED does not light up:
4.
Verify there is power at the AC end of the power
5.
If there is power at the AC outlet, verify there is power
at the DC end of the power supply.
6.
If there is power a the DC end of the power supply,
replace the Mini module.
, Unit must be powered from a class 2 power source UL
.
and CSA listed.
This completes mounting and connecting the power supply.
You are now ready to begin initializing

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Initializing establishes:
initialize .
.
the DN digit length to match the DN length
the primary and alternate languages of the
voice prompts
.if the Group List option is enabled
.
the leading digit for Group (if the Group List
option is enabled)
Before you begin:
Know the DN length. If you do not know the
DN length, go to any telephone and press
and The DN appears.
Count the number of digits in the DN.
Important:
If you are using with
software, you must set the DN type of the
DN to be Only’ before you initialize
For instructions on setting the DN type, refer
to the
Installer Guide.
Determine if the system is using the bilingual language
capability.
Know the primary and alternate languages to be used.
Know if the Group List option is enabled.
Know the leading digit for Group Lists. The Group List
leading digit default is nine.
Determine the Feature Codes.
Note:
For information about Feature Codes, refer to
Determining Feature Codes
or the
Mini Programming Record.
To initialize
you must use a M7310 or M7324 telephone.

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TOinitialize
, Enter the System Administration Feature Code.
Note: The default code is
The display shows:
2.
Enter
(CON
FIG)
3.
Press
The display shows:
Note: To change mailbox number length, press
and enter the new DN length. The mailbox DN
length MUST be the same as the DN length.
The mailbox number range is between two and seven
digits.
4.
Press
The display shows:

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Press
The display shows:
1
...
Note:
L T
represent French or Spanish. Either FEE
or appears on the display. English is abbreviated
as French is abbreviated as Spanish is
abbreviated as
6.
Select the primary language.
The display shows:
7.
Press to enable Group Lists.
Note:
If group lists are not required, press
This changes the to an
Caution:
If you disable Group Lists, you must re-
initialize to re-enable Group Lists.
The display shows:
Note:
If 9 is not the Leading Digit for Group Lists
indicated on the
Mini Programming
Record,
press and enter the Group List
number.
Important:
The Group List Leading Digit can be any
number from 0 to 9. The Special Mailbox numbers
automatically begin with so if you select a Group
List Leading Digit of the Special Mailbox numbers
will begin with 2. For example, the System Coordina-
tor mailbox would be 22. The Group List Leading Digit
cannot be the same as the first number of the mail-
boxes on the system.

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Press to enable the Leading Digit.
When the initial configuration is completed, the
and then returns
to the date and time.
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