Peripheral Installation

Application PC and Server Interfaces

SMDR and SMDI or Stratagy VM Serial/RS-232 Interface – Application PC/servers equipped with standard RS-232 COM ports connect to the Strata CTX serial interface ports. The Strata CTX provides four RS-232 interface jacks on the BSIS PCB. The BSIS is an optional PCB that piggy backs on the system processor PCB (see Figures 12-6and 12-7for a connection diagrams). Refer to the Strata CTX Programming Manual, Programs 803 and 804 to set up these interfaces.

Built-in Modem

 

 

 

 

(33.6 kbps, v.34

 

 

 

 

WinAdmin PC / Server)

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

BSIS Serial Ports

2

 

 

 

(RJ11, 6-pin modular)

3

 

 

 

SMDR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMDI

4

 

 

 

MOH Volume Control

 

 

 

 

(screw driver adjust)

 

 

 

 

MOH/BGM Input

 

 

 

 

(RCA Jack)

 

 

 

 

 

B101

B102

S_01

S_02

BECU

 

 

 

5447

 

BBCU

 

 

 

Ribbon Cables

Processor Heart Beat LED (0.4 seconds on/0.4 seconds off.) Smart Media Access Status LED

Smart Media Card Socket (Smart Media card slides in, gold contacts face right, notched corner down)

Network Interface Link Connection LED.

Strata CTX Receive Network Data LED.

Strata CTX Send Network Data LED.

Network Interface Jack (RJ45, 8-pin modular)

WinAdmin PC/Server

ACD PC/Server

Attendant Console PC / Server

Figure 12-1 Application PC/Server Interfaces

Network Interface Connections

Figure 12-2shows basic network interface connections. Figure 12-3shows application PC or server direct connections. Refer to Program 801 to set up the LAN interface. Network jack wiring guidelines are listed below:

The CTX100 and CTX670 network interface is 10BaseT and requires CAT5 twisted pair cabling.

The maximum distance between the BBCU network jack and the application PC or server is 100 meters (328 ft.) when using CAT5 cabling without repeaters.

Unshielded CAT5 cabling is adequate for most installations.

Shielded CAT5 cabling is needed to protect the cable in environments that have excessive electromagnetic interference (EMI).

Network Jack LED Indications

The three LEDs located on the BBCU and AETS network jack indicate activity when sending or receiving data on the network (see Figure 12-4).

12-2

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Toshiba CTX28 manual Network Interface Connections, 12-2, Network Jack LED Indications