NEC 120 NAP Sheet 1/3 System Initialization and System Data Entry, All Clear, Except LEN0000 CAT

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Sheet 1/3

System Initialization and System Data Entry

1. System Initialization

ATTENTION

Contents Static Sensitive

Handling Precautions Required

There are two methods for System Initialization. The first method is to Clear All Data, except LEN0000 as a CAT terminal, and then program the System Data. The second method is to use the Resident System Program, which causes the system to configure itself automatically to the default settings, wherever the line/ trunk cards are installed. Refer to the System Data Sheet for the default settings.

Turn on the “SW” switch on all the PZ-PW86 power units before initializing anything.

-The “ON” lamp must be lit on all the PZ-PW86 units.

1.1All Clear, Except LEN0000 CAT

Step 1: On the MP Card, set SW3 to “B” and press SW1.

Step 2: When the “MN” lamp on the system is lit, set SW3 to “0” and press SW1.

- Operating mode has been changed to ON LINE.

Note: Refer to the Circuit Card Manual for information on switch settings.

1.2 Resident System Program

Step 1: Mount the Line/Trunk cards into PIM.

Step 2: On the MP Card, set SW3 to “C” and press SW1.

-After 3 to 4 seconds, the “MN” lamp is lit.

-If the “MJ” lamp is lit, repeat the procedure of Step 2.

-The system has loaded the Resident System Program.

Step 3: Set SW3 to “0” and press SW1.

- Operating mode has been changed to ON LINE.

Note: Refer to the System Data Sheet for additional information on the Resident System Program and the initialization of the system without a MAT (enabling CAT mode).

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Contents Model 120 Installation Procedure Manual Liability Disclaimer NEAX7400 ICS Model Installation Procedure Manual 100 101 102 107 108 109 110 111 Issue Important Safety Considerations Page NEAX7400 ICS Table of Contents NEAX7400 ICSTable of Contents List of Illustrations Title 003-24 AD-25182501LIST of Illustrations List of Tables Reference Manuals During installation, refer also to the manuals belowPurpose This manual covers the installation shown in Figure HOW to Follow the ManualScope of Installation Works Trunking Diagram Typical trunking diagram for the Pabx is shown in FigureDescription of Symbols in Trunking Diagram Symbol DescriptionSystem Configurations 1-PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation2-PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation 8-PIM Configuration for Floor Standing Installation 1-PIM Configuration for Wall-Mounting Installation PIM3 PIM2 PIM1 PIM0 Grounding Requirements PrecautionsPower, Ground Cabling and LIU for Australia Static Electricity Guard Static Electricity Guard Circuitry Procedure for Unplugging/Plugging Circuit CardsConnecting Consoles’ Cables Procedure Procedure FlowchartContents Static Sensitive Handling Precautions Required Unpacking Procedure NAP Sheet 1/1 UnpackingMarking and Drilling Floor Standing NAP Sheet 1/2 Marking and DrillingConfirmation of the Equipment Layout Locate and mark the wall mounting points as shown in Figure NAP Sheet 2/2 Marking and DrillingWall-Mounting Installation of the Battm and Mdfm NAP Sheet 1/29 Installation of Main EquipmentInstallation of Modules Connect the Rack Parts to the rear of the Base NAP Sheet 2/29 Installation of Main EquipmentFloor Standing Installation NAP Sheet 3/29 Installation of Main Equipment Connection of Rack PartsNAP Sheet 4/29 Installation of Main Equipment Connection of the PIM and the Rack PartsNAP Sheet 5/29 Installation of Main Equipment Connection of PIMsNAP Sheet 6/29 Installation of Main Equipment Wall-Mounting InstallationWall Type Recommended Fastener NAP Sheet 7/29 Installation of Main EquipmentRecommended Fasteners NAP Sheet 8/29 Installation of Main Equipment Mounting Pabx to Rack PartsNAP Sheet 9/29 Installation of Main Equipment Screwing the Rack Parts to a WallNAP Sheet 10/29 Installation of Main Equipment 10 Screwing the Rack Parts and the BaseNAP Sheet 11/29 Installation of Main Equipment 11 Modular Layout for 1 PIM ConfigurationNAP Sheet 12/29 Installation of Main Equipment 13 Modular Layout for 3 PIM ConfigurationNAP Sheet 13/29 Installation of Main Equipment 14 Modular Layout for 4 PIM ConfigurationInstallation of Main Equipment Sheet 14/29 NAP ConfigurationPIM Configuration Installation of Main Equipment Sheet 15/29 NAPInstallation of Main Equipment Sheet 16/29 NAP 7PIMInstallation of Main Equipment Sheet 17/29 NAP Layout forPrecautions NAP Sheet 18/29 Installation of Main Equipment19-Inch Rack-Mounting Installation Stock NumberNAP Sheet 19/29 Installation of Main Equipment 19 1 PIM Configuration 19Rack MountNAP Sheet 20/29 Installation of Main Equipment 20 2 PIM Configuration 19Rack MountNAP Sheet 21/29 Installation of Main Equipment 21 3 PIM Configuration 19Rack MountNAP Sheet 22/29 Installation of Main Equipment 22 4 PIM Configuration 19Rack MountNAP Sheet 23/29 Installation of Main Equipment 23 Cable Connections and Switch Settings on PZ-PW86NAP Sheet 24/29 Installation of Main Equipment 24 Cable Connections and Switch Settings on PZ-PW86ANAP Sheet 25/29 Installation of Main Equipment 25 Cable Connection between the PZ-PW86 and the BWBNAP Sheet 26/29 Installation of Main Equipment 26 AC CORD-A Wiring to BaseNAP Sheet 27/29 Installation of Main Equipment 27 Mounting of the BUS CardsNAP Sheet 28/29 Installation of Main Equipment 28 BUS CableNAP Sheet 29/29 Installation of Main Equipment 29 Connection of the BUS CablesNAP Sheet 1/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment Installation of SN694 AttconNAP Sheet 2/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment ATT Cable Connection to SN694 AttconATI CA-A NAP Sheet 3/9 Installation of Peripheral EquipmentConnect the ATT cable to Main Equipment as shown in Figure NAP Sheet 4/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment Installation CableNAP Sheet 5/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment Installation of SN611 AttconNAP Sheet 6/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment Jack Set Installation for SN611 AttconNAP Sheet 7/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment Access to Switch on SN611 AttconNAP Sheet 8/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment Switch Setting on SN611 AttconNAP Sheet 9/9 Installation of Peripheral Equipment Cable Connection to SN611 AttconNAP Sheet 1/4 Connection of Battery Internal Battery ConnectionNAP Sheet 2/4 Connection of Battery PWR CA-ANAP Sheet 3/4 Connection of Battery Internal Battery Connection for 8 PIMs ConfigurationNAP Sheet 4/4 Connection of Battery External Battery ConnectionNAP Sheet 1/3 Cable Running to MDF Cable Running to MDFFrom Cable Number Designation Module Connection NAP Sheet 2/3 Cable Running to MDFMDF Cables for PIM NAP Sheet 3/3 Cable Running to MDF Example of Existing MDF Cable RunningCable Connection to MDF LTC Connector Card Slot Number RemarksNAP Sheet 1/42 Termination of Cables on MDF NAP Sheet 2/42 Termination of Cables on MDF Location of LENNAP Sheet 3/42 Termination of Cables on MDF LEN 0256 ~Shows the LTC Connector Pin Arrangement PIM0 LTC0 ~ LTC2 NAP Sheet 4/42 Termination of Cables on MDFNAP Sheet 5/42 Termination of Cables on MDF PIM1 LTC0 ~ LTC2NAP Sheet 6/42 Termination of Cables on MDF PIM2 LTC0 ~ LTC2NAP Sheet 7/42 Termination of Cables on MDF PIM3 LTC0 ~ LTC2NAP Sheet 8/42 Termination of Cables on MDF PIM4 LTC0 ~ LTC2NAP Sheet 9/42 Termination of Cables on MDF PIM5 LTC0 ~ LTC2NAP Sheet 10/42 Termination of Cables on MDF PIM6 LTC0 ~ LTC2NAP Sheet 11/42 Termination of Cables on MDF PIM7 LTC0 ~ LTC2TxT0 TxR0 RxT0 RxR0 TxT1 TxR1 RxT1 RxR1 NAP Sheet 12/42 Termination of Cables on MDFMDF Cross Connections NAP Sheet 13/42 Termination of Cables on MDF TxT0 TxR0 RxT0 RxR0 TxT1 TxR1 RxT1 RxR1 50 MN 25 MJNAP Sheet 14/42 Termination of Cables on MDF NAP Sheet 15/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 50 MN 25 MJNAP Sheet 16/42 Termination of Cables on MDF O./D.I.D. Trunks Line C.O. Trunks PN-4COTE and PN-4DITBNAP Sheet 17/42 Termination of Cables on MDF Line C.O. Trunk PN-2COTDNAP Sheet 18/42 Termination of Cables on MDF Tie Line Trunk 4W E&M Trunk PN-2ODTANAP Sheet 19/42 Termination of Cables on MDF NAP Sheet 20/42 Termination of Cables on MDF LD Trunk PN-2LDTANAP Sheet 21/42 Termination of Cables on MDF Line did Trunk PN-AUCANAP Sheet 22/42 Termination of Cables on MDF Single Line Telephone SLT Standard Line PN-4LCE/4LCFNAP Sheet 23/42 Termination of Cables on MDF Long Line PN-AUCANAP Sheet 24/42 Termination of Cables on MDF Dterm /DSS Console Standard Line PN-4DLCANAP Sheet 25/42 Termination of Cables on MDF Long Line PN-2DLCBNAP Sheet 26/42 Termination of Cables on MDF SN611 Attcon and Dterm 6D/16D series telephonesDay/Night Mode Change by External Key NAP Sheet 27/42 Termination of Cables on MDFExternal TAS Indicator Outline of the Connections NAP Sheet 28/42 Termination of Cables on MDF16 MDF Cross Connection for a TAS Indicator with a Battery NAP Sheet 29/42 Termination of Cables on MDFNAP Sheet 30/42 Termination of Cables on MDF NAP Sheet 31/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 18 Outline of the Paging Equipment ConnectionNAP Sheet 32/42 Termination of Cables on MDF MDF Cross ConnectionNAP Sheet 33/42 Termination of Cables on MDF NAP Sheet 34/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 20 Outline of the External Music ConnectionNAP Sheet 35/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 21 MDF Cross Connection for External Music EquipmentNAP Sheet 36/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 22 Connecting Method of Music Source with D.C. Offset NAP Sheet 37/42 Termination of Cables on MDFNAP Sheet 38/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 23 MDF Cross Connection for External BGM SourcesNAP Sheet 39/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 24 Outline of the PFT ConnectionNAP Sheet 40/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 25 MDF Cross Connection for the PFTNAP Sheet 41/42 Termination of Cables on MDF 26 MDF Cross Connection for Alarm Display Panel NAP Sheet 42/42 Termination of Cables on MDFMounting Procedure NAP Sheet 1/2 Mounting of Circuit CardsNAP Sheet 2/2 Mounting of Circuit Cards All Clear, Except LEN0000 CAT NAP Sheet 1/3 System Initialization and System Data EntrySystem Initialization Resident System ProgramSystem Data Entry CAT Customer Administration TerminalNAP Sheet 2/3 System Initialization and System Data Entry MAT Maintainance Administration Terminal NAP Sheet 3/3 System Initialization and System Data EntryNAP Sheet 1/1 Operation Test Operation Test
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