BT BT Versatility manual Connecting a PA public Address amplifier, Ports Module MDF Connections

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BT Versatility

Installation and maintenance Manual

The MOH Module may be used with all Systems provided they are running above software versions or later

The MOH Module provides an isolation barrier between the Extension Port and the Music Source and it MUST be installed if an External Music Source is being connected to an Extension Circuit

The MOH Module contains:

1.An adhesive pad for mounting in the MDF area of the CCU (see diagram)

2.A “bare wire” lead for connection to the AB connectors of an extension port

3.A 3.5mm Stereo jack for connection to the External Music Source

Installation and connection

1.Open the MDF Cover of the CCU

2.Remove the MOH Module from packaging

3.Ensure clear access to the MOH fitting position (as below)

4.Remove Adhesive Backing paper from MOH Module

5.Fit MOH Module using Adhesive Pad in area shown

6. Fit with cables exiting to Right Side as shown below

7.Route Extension cable to preferred extension on the CCU or Ports module

8.Connect cable to AB port on extension using KRONE tool

9.Route the 3.5mm Stereo Jack connector to the Music Source external to the system, and connect source.

10.Complete any cabling and close the MDF.

11.Program the External MOH Extension Source

11.1Programming / System

11.2Music on Hold / Select External Source

11.3Select “External MOH Position”

12.Confirm operation and audio levels are satisfactory.

Connecting a PA (public Address) amplifier

Any of the extensions on the system, with the exception of the Long Line extension on the Options module and the programming position, can be programmed as a PA position. The PA is connected to the a,b pair of the extension.

Connecting a PC or Printer to the Serial Port

A 2 metre cord with a 4 way RJ11 plug on one end and a 6 way RJ plug on the other is provided. An RJ to DB9 adapter is also provided.

Connect the cord to the 4 way RJ11 connector on the CCU.

Connect to the PC using either the 6 way RJ plug or the cord and DB9 converter as required.

Ports Module MDF Connections

The connections on the Ports MDF are shown below.

There are eight four-way Krone connectors for the extensions

Two four-way Krone connectors for the Analogue Lines. Two lines are terminated on each connector.

Three RJ 45 connectors for the Basic rate ISDN interfaces. Two T0 network connections and one Internal S0 connector.

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Contents BT Versatility Contents General overview IntroductionLightning and surge voltage protection Safety Precautions during installation and system upgradesElectrostatic precaution ESP BT Versatility Pro. PlusIncludes System, VM, 1M,2V8 Maintenance items Installation checklist Wall mount bracket Installing the Central Control UnitCCU LocationCCU Mounting the CCUCCU Bracket + Backplane Bracket CCU Mounting bracket clearancesCCU Mounting Bracket 300mm min Module location Modules located in the CCUMounting the CCU with two brackets Installing the Backplane wall bracketSystem Expansion Mounting screw hole Mounting the BackplaneExpansion Modules Push up to lock Installing an Expansion moduleRemove the cover Locate the Module First network module Installing the Analogue Module in the CCUAnalogue line module Analogue ModuleTo Locate the Analogue Module in the Ports Module Digital Line Module Isdn First network module Installing the Basic Rate Isdn Module in the CCUBasic Rate Isdn expansion module Second Module. Can be external T or internal S To Locate the Digital Line Module Isdn 2 in the Ports moduleS0 interface termination System Isdn settingsT0 interface termination Back up Voice Module voice messages and Greetings Voicemail modulePrimary Rate Interface Availability TBC Battery charger connector on the PSU Connecting the battery backup unit to the systemLed Indicators Connecting the BatteryV16 Featurephone connections underside of phone FeaturephoneV8 Featurephone connections underside of phone Position at 35 degrees Attaching the Featurephone desk plinth V8Expansion console Feature phone with consoleTo connect the V16 Console to a Featurephone V16 only V16 expansion consoleClip, Plinth and installation of the V16 expansion console Line cord rails Wall-mounting a FeaturephoneDoor Intercom Wall hook when the V8/V16 is wall mountedCabling Break outs Connecting the extensionsCabling the unit Speech Pin Data Door Intercom Doorstrike Connecting a MOH Music On Hold ModuleCCU connections MOH Module contains Connecting a PA public Address amplifierConnecting a PC or Printer to the Serial Port Ports Module MDF ConnectionsInternet Module MDF Connections Cable limitations Options Module MDF ConnectionsCentral Bell External ExtensionExpanding an Existing system Installing an additional Network Analogue or Isdn moduleInstalling additional modules Hot Swapping faulty modules Maintenance proceduresReplacing a faulty Module MDF Replacing the 008 extension board Replacing Faulty PCBsReplacing the CCU Control PCB Power supply unit spare fuse Spare Fuse Replacing the Power Supply UnitReplacing the CCU MDF Line position Power failAnalogue Commissioning Power up and testSwitch on Incoming ringing ProgrammingEquipped exchange lines Call Barring Internet Module Programming Installation WizardAdsl Isdn Recommendations for customer training Troubleshooting 230 ± 10% V 50 Hz Technical specificationLAN Full remote support from a BT Maintenance Centre Index Offices Worldwide