Uniphone UD-60 Basic Assembly instructions

Installation &
Programming
Manual
UD-60 Basic/Plus
Uniphone Telecommunication Co., Ltd.

TAB LE OF CONTENTS
1. SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION.............................................................................1
1.1 System Specifications ..............................................................................................................................1
1.2Available Capacity...................................................................................................................................2
1.2.1 Total 60 ports when adopting F8001 CPU card............................................................................2
1.2.2 Total 82 ports when adopting F8013 CPU card............................................................................2
1.3 Specification of interfaces/ accessories ..................................................................................................3
1.3.1 F8007 Digital Station Card (STA-4)...............................................................................................3
1.3.2 F8027 Digital Station Card (STA-8)...............................................................................................3
1.3.3 F8006 Trunk Card (TRK-4)............................................................................................................3
1.3.4 F8016 Trunk Card (TRK-8)............................................................................................................4
1.3.5 UD-2150 Caller ID Card (CID-4/8)................................................................................................4
1.3.6 F8008 Single Line Telephone Card (SLT-4 / SLT-8) .....................................................................4
1.3.7 F0854 Voice Mail Card (VM-4) ......................................................................................................5
1.3.8 F0658 Expanding Voice Mail Card (VM-4B)................................................................................5
1.3.9 F0859 VoIP Card (IP-4)...................................................................................................................5
1.3.10 F0658 Expanding VoIP Card (VM-4B)........................................................................................5
1.3.12 F8010Analog Doorphone Card (DHVR).....................................................................................6
1.3.13 STA-SLT Converter Unit (SLT-2DA)...........................................................................................6
1.3.14 ISDK2-DISAAuto-Attendant Unit ..............................................................................................6
1.4 Installation Instructions..........................................................................................................................7
1.4.1 Installation steps ..............................................................................................................................7
1.4.2 Main Power Supply .........................................................................................................................7
1.4.3 External Battery Installation..........................................................................................................7
1.4.4 The Cautions of Installation............................................................................................................7
1.4.5After Installation Test......................................................................................................................8
1.4.6 Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................8
1.5 Connection Figure of UD-60 System......................................................................................................9
1.6 Connecting Instruction of MPU Card.................................................................................................10
1.6.1 F8001 MPU Card...........................................................................................................................10
1.6.2 F8013 MPU Card...........................................................................................................................11
1.6.3 RS-232 Connection ........................................................................................................................12
1.6.4 Digital key telephone .....................................................................................................................12
1.7 Connecting Instruction of the digital station card..............................................................................13
1.7.1 F8007 4-ports (2B+2D) Digital Station Card (STA-4)................................................................13
1.7.2 F8027 8-ports (1B+1D) Digital Station Card (STA-8)................................................................14
1.8 Connecting Instruction of Analog Trunk Card and CID card..........................................................15
1.8.1 F8006 4-ports of Trunk Card (TRK-4)........................................................................................15
1.8.2 F8016 8-ports of Trunk Card (TRK-8) for UD-60 Plus only......................................................16
1.9 Connecting Instruction of Single Line Telephone Card.....................................................................17
1.9.1 F8008 4-ports / 8-ports of Single Line Telephone Card (SLT-4 / SLT-8) ..................................17
1.10 Connecting Instruction of Interface Card.........................................................................................18
1.10.1 F8059 Four-Loops of VoIPcard (IP-4).......................................................................................18
1.10.2 F0854 4-Loops of VM Card (VM-4)...........................................................................................19
1.11 Connecting Instruction of Accessories...............................................................................................20
1.11.1 STA-SLT Converter Unit (SLT-2DA).........................................................................................20
1.11.2 ISDK2-DISA.................................................................................................................................20
1.11.3 DHU-A7.........................................................................................................................................21

2. PROGRAMMING GUIDE........................................................................................................................22
2.1 Programming Instruction.....................................................................................................................22
2.2 Set to Default Parameter/Value............................................................................................................22
2.2.1 Method 1 - By the programming clear code................................................................................22
2.2.2 Method 2 - By DIP Switch.............................................................................................................22
2.3 Start to Program....................................................................................................................................22
2.3.1 Program by Key Telephone...........................................................................................................23
2.3.2 Remote Programming via keyphone............................................................................................23
2.4 SYSTEM PROGRAM : Kind 1............................................................................................................24
Kind 1 (11-25)..........................................................................................................................................25
Kind 1 (26-38)..........................................................................................................................................26
Kind 1 (39-48)..........................................................................................................................................27
Kind 1 (46-59)..........................................................................................................................................28
Kind 1 (60-70)..........................................................................................................................................29
Kind 1 (71-90)..........................................................................................................................................30
Kind 1 (91-105)........................................................................................................................................31
Kind 1 (106-120)......................................................................................................................................32
Kind 1 (121-137)......................................................................................................................................33
Kind 1 (138-167)......................................................................................................................................34
Kind 1 (168-182)......................................................................................................................................35
2.5 STATION LINE PROGRAM : Kind 2................................................................................................36
Kind 2 (08-20)..........................................................................................................................................37
Kind 2 (21-34)..........................................................................................................................................38
Kind 2 (35-49)..........................................................................................................................................39
Kind 2 (50-65)..........................................................................................................................................40
Kind 2 (66-83)..........................................................................................................................................41
Kind 2 (84-97)..........................................................................................................................................42
Kind 2 (98-110)........................................................................................................................................43
Kind 2 (111-123)......................................................................................................................................44
Kind 2 (124-131)......................................................................................................................................45
Kind 2 (132-142)......................................................................................................................................46
Kind 2 (143-161)......................................................................................................................................47
Kind 2 (162-193)......................................................................................................................................48
2.6 CO/ISDN/VoIP LINE PROGRAM: Kind 3........................................................................................49
Kind 3 (12-21)..........................................................................................................................................50
Kind 3 (22-31)..........................................................................................................................................51
Kind 3 (32-41)..........................................................................................................................................52
Kind 3 (42-55)..........................................................................................................................................53
Kind 3 (56-75)..........................................................................................................................................54
Kind 3 (76-97)..........................................................................................................................................55
Kind 3 (98-120)........................................................................................................................................56
Kind 3 (121-138)......................................................................................................................................57
2.7 DOORPHONE PROGRAM: Kind 4...................................................................................................58
Kind 4 (17-34)..........................................................................................................................................59
Kind 4 (35-52)..........................................................................................................................................60
Kind 4 (53-72)..........................................................................................................................................61
2.8 DSS PROGRAM: Kind 5......................................................................................................................62
2.8.1 Connection Figure..........................................................................................................................62
2.8.2 Program the 1st DSS console.........................................................................................................62
2.8.3 To change the collocated keyphone..............................................................................................64

2.9 FLEXIBLE NUMBER/FUNCTION KEY PROGRAM: Kind 6......................................................64
2.9.1 To change the station number.......................................................................................................64
2.9.2 To change the flexible function number:.....................................................................................65
2.9.3 To check the physical location:.....................................................................................................65
2.10 CALLRESTRICTION PROGRAM: Kind 7...................................................................................66
2.11 Tone Source / Make Break PROGRAM: Kind 8..............................................................................67
2.11.4 Tone source and default...............................................................................................................68
Item: 33-56...............................................................................................................................................69
2.12 TONE SOURCE TIME PROGRAM: Kind 18.................................................................................70
2.13 SIGNALVOLUME OF SYSTEM TONE SOURCE: Kind 19 .......................................................70
2.14 ACCOUNT CODE PROGRAM: Kind 11.........................................................................................71
2.15 CALLER-ID DISPLAY STATUS PROGRAM: Kind 14.................................................................72
2.16 LCR (Least Cost Route) PROGRAM................................................................................................73
5 different programming kinds for LCR table:...................................................................................73
Related Programs ...................................................................................................................................73
Programming Steps ................................................................................................................................73
Programming Example ..........................................................................................................................73
2.16.1 LCR : Kind 21..............................................................................................................................73
2.16.2 KIND 22: LCR Prefix Code Table..............................................................................................74
2.16.3 KIND 23: LCR Time Table.........................................................................................................75
LCR Time Table 50.................................................................................................................................75
2.16.4 KIND 24: LCRAdjust Code Table.............................................................................................76
2.16.5 KIND 25:ARS Group Table.......................................................................................................76
2.17 INPUT THE USER’S/CONTACT NAME ........................................................................................78
2.17.1 Table of ASCII Code....................................................................................................................78
3. RS-232 DATA FORM AND COMMAND.................................................................................................79
3.1 OUTPUT OF SIMPLE RUNNING ACCOUNT.................................................................................79
3.1.1 Description of RS-232 form ..........................................................................................................79
3.2 CHECK-IN (CI) PROGRAM...............................................................................................................80
3.2.1 Send "CI" command and station number to system..................................................................80
3.2.2 Description for system response...................................................................................................80
3.2.3 To clear the programmed data after check-in.............................................................................80
3.2.4 Station class of service: daytime class..........................................................................................80
3.3 CHECK-OUT (CO) PROGRAM.........................................................................................................81
3.3.1 Send "CO" command and station number to system. ...............................................................81
3.3.2 Description for system response...................................................................................................81
3.3.3 To clear the programmed data after check-out...........................................................................81
3.3.4 Station class of service: check-out class.......................................................................................81
3.4ALARM (MORNING CALL) PROGRAM ........................................................................................81
3.4.1. Send "ALARM" command and station number to system......................................................81
3.4.2 Description for system response...................................................................................................82
3.4.3 To setup the alarm..........................................................................................................................82
3.4.4 Description for system response...................................................................................................82
3.5 CHECK THE CURRENT TIME OF SYSTEM.................................................................................82
3.5.1 Send command from RS-232........................................................................................................82
3.5.2 Response data of system................................................................................................................82
4.GLOSSARYAND FEATURE PROGRAM ..............................................................................................83
4.1 Glossary..................................................................................................................................................83
5.Appendix......................................................................................................................................................85
5.1Appendix1: Incoming Directive............................................................................................................85

5.2Appendix2: List of Function number and operation code.................................................................85
F064-F153................................................................................................................................................86
F154-F171................................................................................................................................................87
5.3Appendix3 Physical Location of System tone source .........................................................................87
5.4Appendix4 Physical Location, Line No and programed No. .............................................................88
UD-60 Basic (F8001 MPU).....................................................................................................................88
UD-60 Plus (F8013 MPU).......................................................................................................................89

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1. SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION
1.1 System Specifications
MODEL
UD-60 Basic
UD-60 Plus
KSU
Power Source
AC 110V-240V, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption (except stations)
25W
Max. DC Output Power
150W
External Back-up Battery
24V/4-50AH
Max. Battery Charge Current
27. 6V/0.5A
Max. CO + Stations
60
82
Station Capacity
8 –60
2 - 82
Analog CO Lines
4 –32
4 - 32
VoIP Lines (S/T)
0 –16
Digital Key Telephone
8 –56
2 –82
Analog Telephone
0 –48
0 –80
Switching System
PCM / TDM
Link Block
No Blocking
Tone Voice Source
Programmable Digital Voice Source
System Control
Stored Program Control
Speed Dialing (Max. 32 code) Number
System + Individual = 2000
Dimension (mm)
347 x 180 x 430
Basic Cabinet Net Weight (kg)
8.0
Key phone
Dimension (mm)
170 x 230 x 100
Net Weight (kg)
0.9
Installation
Environment
Available Temperature
5 –45°C
Relative Humidity
20 –80 %RH

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1.2 Available Capacity
1.2.1 Total 60 ports when adopting F8001 CPU card
CO Line
0
4
8
12
16
20
24
28
32
Key Telephone
Station/ Single
Line Telephone
Station
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
32
32
32
32
32
32
40
40
40
40
40
48
48
48
48
56*
56*
52*
60*
1. Above “*” capacity of system should install the STA-4 (F8007) or SLT-8 (F8008) station
card on 1st~6th slot and 7th or 8th slot. If STA-4 or SLT-8 card is installed on the 7th slot,
it must occupy the 7th & 8th slot. The 9th slot is only available for 4 ports card.
2. If above capacity is installed all SLT-8 single line station card (F8008), we suggest to
install at least one STA-4 (F8007) digital station card to be connected with the digital
key telephone for programming use.
3. The 10th slot is for doorphone card only.
1.2.2 Total 82 ports when adopting F8013 CPU card
CO Line
0
4/8
12/16
20/24
28/32
Key Telephone
Station/ Single
Line Telephone
Station
2*
2*
2*
2*
2*
10
10
10
10
10
18
18
18
18
18
26
26
26
26
26
34
34
34
34
34
42
42
42
42
42
50
50
50
50
50
58
58
58
58
66
66
66
74
74
82
1. Above “*” capacity is the built-in 2 digital stations on F8013 CPU card.
2. The 8 ports Trunk card (F8016) only can installed when CPU card is F8013..
3. Total 10 FREE slots and the available station with CO lines: 82 ports (CO + Station).

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1.3 Specification of interfaces/ accessories
1.3.1 F8007 Digital Station Card (STA-4)
Item
Description
Capacity of Each Digital Station Card
4 Loops
Maximum Connection Station of Each Loop
Parallel connection with 2 stations
Maximum Voltage Supply
-27.6V
Maximum Current Supply
300 mA
Terminal Resistance of Digital Station Card
100Ω
Maximum Loop Resistance
250Ω
Cable Method of Digital Station Card
2 wires twist connection
Communication Method
2B + 2D, 1B + 1D
1.3.2 F8027 Digital Station Card (STA-8)
Item
Description
Capacity of Each Digital Station Card
8 Loops
Maximum Connection Station of Each Loop
1 station (Max. 600M)
Maximum Voltage Supply
-27.6V
Maximum Current Supply
300 mA
Terminal Resistance of Digital Station Card
100Ω
Maximum Loop Resistance
250Ω
Cable Method of Digital Station Card
2 wires twist connection
Communication Method
1B + 1D
Remark
Only available when installed F8013 MPU
(UD-60 Plus)
1.3.3 F8006 Trunk Card (TRK-4)
Item
Description
Capacity of Each Trunk Card
4 Loops
Resistance of Loop
600 Ω
Cabling Method
2 wires twist connection
Dialing Method
A. DTMF Dialing: dialing time & signal is
programmable.
B. Pulse Dialing: breaking ratio 1:2 Speed
10pps〜20pps

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1.3.4 F8016 Trunk Card (TRK-8)
Item
Description
Capacity of Each Trunk Card
8 Loops
Resistance of CO Line Loop
600 Ω
Cabling Method
2 wires twist connection
Dialing Method
A. DTMF Dialing: dialing time & signal is
programmable.
B. Pulse Dialing: breaking ratio 1:2 Speed
10pps〜20pps
Remark
Only available when installed F8013 MPU
(UD-60 Plus)
1.3.5 UD-2150 Caller ID Card (CID-4/8)
Item
Description
Capacity of Each Card
4 / 8 Loops
Compatible Standard
ETSI
British Telecom (BT) SIN227 & SIN242
Bellcore GR-30-CORE
(TR-NWT-000030 & SR-TSV-002476)
FSK Demodulation
1200 Baud BELL 202 and CCITT V.23
Detection Mode
FSK and DTMF
FSK Input Sensitivity
-45 dbm
DTMF Input Sensitivity
-29 dbm
Metering pulse
12 / 16 KHz
Remark:
4 loops for F8006 (TRK-4)
8 loops for F8016 (TRK-8)
1.3.6 F8008 Single Line Telephone Card (SLT-4 / SLT-8)
Item
Description
Capacity of each Card
4 Loops / 8 Loops
Resistance of Single Line Loop
600 Ω
Cabling Method
2 wires twist connection
Dialing Detection Way
DTMF & Pulse Dialing
Tip-Ring supply voltage
-48V
Message waiting light signal
Low voltage LED
Distinctive characteristics
On-hook transmission (for DTMF Caller ID mode)
Ground-key detector
Polarity reversal
Ring current included

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1.3.7 F0854 Voice Mail Card (VM-4)
Item
Description
Loop Number
4 Loops
Voice Capacity
2,000 hours
Max. Mail Boxes
999
Max. Recording time per mail box
250 sec.
Max. Support Languages
5
Max. Companies’ Auto-Attendant
8 Companies
Multistage Directories
4 levels 820 sections
Storage device
Flash Disk / H.D
Web Control Panel
Yes
1.3.8 F0658 Expanding Voice Mail Card (VM-4B)
Item
Description
Loop Number
4 Loops
Note: F0854 is an expanding card, must be installed F0854 first.
1.3.9 F0859 VoIP Card (IP-4)
Item
Description
Capacity
4 Loops
Loop Mode
Trunk / Extension Mode
Protocol
SIP 2.0 (RFC 3261)
DTMF Feature
In-Band DTMF
Out-of Band DTMF(RFC2388)
SIP Info
SIP Service
Register 4 different SIP Servers (4 SIP accounts)
Tone
Ring Tone/ Ring Back Tone/ Dial Tone/ Busy Tone
Internet Connection
PPPoE / DHCP / Static IP
Management
Web browser
Firmware update
HTTP
1.3.10 F0658 Expanding VoIP Card (VM-4B)
Item
Description
Loop Number
4 Loops
Note: F0854 is an expanding card, must be installed F0854 first.

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1.3.12 F8010 Analog Doorphone Card (DHVR)
Item
Description
Door phone Interface
600 Ω, 1 Loop 2 wires〜4 wires (3 groups)
Electric Lock
1 Loop 3 wires (power included)
1.3.13 STA-SLT Converter Unit (SLT-2DA)
Item
Description
Original STA port
1 port (2B+2D)
Converted Loop
2 SLT loops
Resistance of Loop
600 Ω
Cabling Method
2 wires twist connection
Dialling Method
DTMF or Pulse Dialling
1.3.14 ISDK2-DISAAuto-Attendant Unit
Item
Description
Port Number
1 Port (2 channels)
Voice Capacity
2064 sec
External Battery
DC 12V
Power Consumption
90 mA, at DC 24V
Isolation Resistance
More than 10MΩ at DC 250V
DTMF Signal
LEBEL -6 dbm±1dbm
Remark: Only 1 channel working when connect with 1B1D Station (STA) card.

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1.4 Installation Instructions
1.4.1 Installation steps
1.4.1.1 Turn the AC power and back-up battery OFF.
1.4.1.2 Make sure the power supply is 100V to 240V or else please install the constant voltage
regulator if the voltage instability or exceed the range.
1.4.1.3 To install the external back-up battery.
1.4.1.5 Turn the AC power ON. The LED of each port on MPU board will be blinking
simultaneously with interface LED after set all the setting/interface to default.
1.4.1.6 To turn the battery OFF and then turn the AC power OFF when the above installation
OK.
1.4.2 Main Power Supply
1.4.2.1 Please avoid using the same power supply socket for main power and heavy load
power supply.
1.4.2.2 Please make sure the AC power supply is 100-240V or else install the constant
voltage regulator if the voltage instability or exceed the range.
1.4.3 External Battery Installation
1.4.3.1 The external battery is auto rechargeable and the recharge voltage is 27.6V.
1.4.3.2 When the power is failure, the battery can supply the power automatically.
1.4.3.3 When the voltage of battery is below the certain level (about 21V), the system will
cut off the power of battery automatically.
1.4.3.4 Please turn off the switches of battery before replacing a new one during the AC power
failure.
1.4.3.5 The red battery connecting line is "+", black is "-". Connecting to the battery connect
terminal of F8004 main power board.
1.4.3.6 If the water-filled battery is used, please always check whether there is enough distilled
water.
1.4.3.7 The battery must not connect with the other equipment.
1.4.4 The Cautions of Installation
1.4.4.1 To put the system cabinet at the suitable place near the wall.
1.4.4.2 Please use the twist wire cabling to prevent interference happened.
1.4.4.3 Please switch all the power off before install/change the interface card.
1.4.4.4 Avoid to install the system in sunlight, hot, cold or humid, dusty place or the place
where water or oil may come into the system.
1.4.4.5 The distance between KSU and power socket cannot be too far.
1.4.4.6 Get close to PTT trunk terminal equipment.
1.4.4.7 Avoid to share the power source with heavy-load machine or equipment (eg. air
condition..)
1.4.4.8 Far away from high frequency & noise condition.
1.3.4.9 The appropriate ground connection is recommended.
1.4.4.10 Set to default value after installation before first programming is recommended

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1.4.5 After Installation Test
1.4.5.1 Turn the power on
1.4.5.2 Check LED indicator of each card/board.
In working: The LED indicator keeps 1sec. On 1 sec. OFF repetitively.
Faulty or incorrect installation: the LED indicator is OFF.
1.4.6 Troubleshooting
Item
Trouble
Approach
01
The LED indicator is off
Incorrect installation
If the LED indicator shows as normal, the card
is OK but incorrect installation.
Please pull the problem card out and then push
it by the guild slot till fit in the slot connector,
turn the power on after then.
Card was faulty
A. Remove all the same cards from the KSU
B. Only install the problem card
C. Turn the power on
If the LED indicator still OFF, the card was
faulty, please change a new one.
02
The program data can’t be saved
Please check/change the lithium cell.
03
Power failure
A. Please check if there’s power feeds from the
main power socket. If yes, there’s problem
happened on power card.
B. Change a new fuse, it’s the power card
problem if it still faulty.
C. To find the real problem, please remove all
the expanding cards when change the power
supply card.
Before add/remove any card from KSU, Please turn the power switch off!!

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1.5 Connection Figure of UD-60 System
Power Unit
LED Indicator
Power Switch
Fuse
Power cable
Outlet hole
Guild SlotSlot Connector Base Board
Fixed Stick
UD-60 Basic (F8001 MPU)
P1-P6: Free slot, may installed 4/8 ports card/board, available for all types of card/board.
CPU : Specific for MPU card/board (F8001) only.
P7-P8: 2*4 ports or 1*8ports card/board.
P9 : 4ports card/board.
P10 : Specific for DHVR card/board (F8010) only.
UD-60 Plus (F8013 MPU)
P1-P10: Free slot, may installed 4/8 ports card/board, available for all types of card/board.
CPU : Specific for MPU card/board (F8013) only.
P10 : If installed DHVR card/board (F8010).

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1.6 Connecting Instruction of MPU Card
1.6.1 F8001 MPU Card
Description:
1. BT1: the 3V Lithium Battery –store the system parameters, Please buy it from your market.
2. S1: DIP Switch
Switch 1 On: The battery switch of CPU memory. Please turn the switch "ON" to store the
programmed value during the system working time.
Switch 2 On: Enable the programmed key phone access the system program by the default
password (2656).
Switch 4 On: Enable the entire key phones program the system.
To initial the system: please turn the switches 1-3 off and switch 4 on and then re-start the system.
3. P1: the 1st and 2nd pin - for external MOH (music on hold) source connector; The 3rd and 4th pin
–for MOH power switch.
4. P5: RS-232 connector
5. U7 & U8: IC for system firmware.
6. K1: Reset button
7. LED: flashing (1sec ON, 1sec OFF)
The system will be set to default if switch the DIPSwitch 2, 3 “off”and DIPSwitch 4 “on”then
turn on the system or press the "Reset" key. Please switch all DIP Switches 1,2,3,4 on after set
to default.
Slot P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 CPU P7 P8 P9 P10
Max . Port 8 ports 8 ports 8 ports 8 ports 8 ports 8 ports 0 port 4 ports
DHVR
only
Total 8 ports or 4 ports
each slot

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1.6.2 F8013 MPU Card
P2: Slot
Connector
Handle
Bar
K1
P5
P4
P12
LED
U35 U36
BT1
S1
4321
P5: Built-in
Station port
P4: RS-232
Connector
CD
GND
TXD
RXD
CTS
RTS
P12: External
MOH
Pin3,4: External MOH
connector
Pin1,2: External MOH
power switch
GND
4
321
R L
Radio/CD player
1. BT1: the 3V Lithium Battery –store the system parameters. Please buy it from your market.
2. S1: DIP Switch
Switch 1 On: The battery switch of CPU memory. Please turn the switch "ON" to store the
programmed value during the system working time.
Switch 2 On: Enable the programmed key phone access the system program by the default
password (2656).
Switch 4 On: Enable the entire key phones program the system.
To initial the system: please turn the switches 1-3 off and switch 4 on and then re-start the system.
3. P1: the 1st and 2nd pin - for external MOH (music on hold) source connector; The 3rd and 4th pin
–for MOH power switch.
4. P5: RS-232 connector
5. U35 & U36: IC for system firmware.
6. K1: Reset button
7. LED: flashing (1sec ON, 1sec OFF)
Slot P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 CPU P7 P8 P9 P10
Max . Port 8 ports 8 ports 8 ports 8 ports 8 ports 8 ports 2 ports 8 ports 8 ports 8 ports 8 ports

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1.6.3 RS-232 Connection
System two ways connection one way simple metering
with handshake one way simple
metering Computer
RS-232
Pin 25 pins 9 pins Pin
7 5 GND
3 2 RXD
TXD
47 RTS
CTS
8
2
5
3
7
3
4
2
5
5
2
7
8
3
7
3
4
2
5
5
2
7
8
3
CD(1)
GND(2)
TXD(3)
RXD(4)
25 pins 9 pins 25 pins 9 pins
CTS(5)
RTS(6)
1.6.4 Digital key telephone
A. ISDK, UD-F and UD Series digital phone -
Please must to short the L1
B. USK Series digital phone - No need to
short the L1 Junction box as there’s
L0/L1 switch on it.
L1L0
Key Telephone
STA port
0 1
LINE
there’s L0/L1 switch on the phone
Key Telephone
STA port

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1.7 Connecting Instruction of the digital station card
1.7.1 F8007 4-ports (2B+2D) Digital Station Card (STA-4)
Handle
Bar
Slot
Connector
LED P2: Station line 1-4
GND
P2: Station Line port
4321
4
3
21
4
3
21
L0 L1
4321
L0 L1
21
Wiring
method 1
Wiring
method 2
Check wire
arrange from
here
Max. installation distance of the digital apparatus
Wiring method 1.
1st Key
Phone STA Terminal
Max. 300M
2nd Key
Phone
Wiring method 2.
The wire is Φ0.55mm Wires twist cable
1st Key
Phone STA Terminal
Max. 150M
Max. 15M
2nd Key
Phone

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1.7.2 F8027 8-ports (1B+1D) Digital Station Card (STA-8)
Handle
Bar
LED P2: Station line 1-8
Slot
Connector
P2: Station Line port
4321
4
3
21
4
3
21
Check wire
arrange from
here
L0
21
Max. installation distance of the digital apparatus
The wire is Φ0.55mm Wires twist cable
Key
Phone STA Terminal
Max. 600M

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1.8 Connecting Instruction of Analog Trunk Card and CID card
1.8.1 F8006 4-ports of Trunk Card (TRK-4)
Handle
Bar
LED P2: CO line 1-4
Slot
Connector
GND
CID-4
P2: CO Line port
4321
4
3
21
4
3
21
Check wire
arrange from
here
Connect
2,3 wire to
Trunk Line
Description:
P2 : Connect to trunk line directly.
RJ11-1 - CO1; RJ11-2 - CO2;
RJ11-3- CO3; RJ11-4 - CO4.
MC1,MC2 : Installed the Caller-ID card on.
GND: connect to GND of the MPU card.
LED: It will be ON/OFF repeating when the card is working.
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