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 Contents
 Strata CTX Configuration
 Strata CTX100-S/CTX100 Installation
Iii
 Rack Mount Cabinets
 PCB Installation
 Isdn Interfaces
 Vii
 IP Telephony and Qsig Over IP
 MDF PCB Wiring
 11-14
 Peripheral Installation
 Xii
 Introduction
Xiii
 Index
Advises you that hardware, software applications, or data
 User Guides
General Description
Programming Manual
Quick Reference Guides
 Xvi
 Packaging and Storage
CTX28 Installation
Inspection
CTX28 FCC/ACTA Registration Numbers
 Site Requirements
Input Power
Clearance and Location
 Power Converter
Environmental Specifications
Power
Standard Telephone Ring Circuit Gmau and Gstu
 TB2
AC Power and Grounding Requirements
CTX28 Cabinet
AC Voltage 90VAC ± 264VAC AC Current Amps max
 To perform the earth ground test procedure
AC Power Ground Test
Gmau
 To mount the Base KSU
Installing the CTX28 Cabinet
Mount the Cabinet on the Wall
Cover Screws Side Cover
 CTX28 Base KSU Interior
 PCB Descriptions
PCB Installation
Overview Instructions
CTX28 CHSU28 Cabinet circuit cards Part Title Description
 Gcdu CO, CLID, DKT
 Set Jumpers on the GMAU1A Motherboard
 CTX28 Installation
 Install the GVMU1A Voice Mail PCB optional
Jumper Admin PC Real Time Debug Monitor
 Busy/Idle On = Busy OFF = Idle
 Install the GCTU1A Processor
To install the GCTU1A into the CTX28
 Control/Indicator Type of Component Description Connector
Gctu
 GCDU1A Controls, Indicators and Connectors
Install the GCDU1A DKT and Loop Start Interface
To install the GCDU1A
GCDU1A PCB
 To install the GETS1A
Install the GSTU1A
Install the GETS1A
CD1 LED
 12 CTX28 Reserve Power Duration Estimates
Install the BSIS1A optional
Install the HPFB-6 Reserve Power Battery/Charger
Hardware HPFB-6
 Install Wiring
14 HPFB-6 Reserve Power Installation
 P10 to Hpfb Battery Cord TB1 to Hpfb FG
RS-232C Base TX Music On Hold MOH
 16 AC Adapter Wiring Procedure
Digital Telephone Connection
 Loop Limits
CTX28 KSU or Maximum line length 24 AWG Mode Pair
Battery Backup Feet Meters
13 Digital Telephone/DIU/DDSS Console/ADM/Loop Limits
 CTX28 Secondary Protection
Installation
CTX28
 14 Station Wiring for Amphenol Connector P1 on GMAU1
MDF Wiring
Pin No Signal Station
 Gvmu Administration PC Connections
Strata CTX28
 PPTC-9
PPTC25-MDM
 Strata CTX Configuration
Strata CTX100-S/CTX100 Overview
 CTX100-S and CTX100 Processors
 CTX100 Cabinet Slots
 CTX100-S/CTX100 License Control
Licensed Software Options
 CTX670 Processor PCBs
Strata CTX670 Overview
Hardware described in this chapter. See
 Large-scale Integrated LSI circuits
Network Interface
 CTX670 License Control
CTX670 Processor PCB Subassemblies
 CTX670 Cabinet Slots
Strata CTX670 Base Cabinet Interior
 Cabinet and Slot Capacities
CTX670 Remote Expansion Cabinet
System Capacities
Station/Peripherals System Capacities
 Base & Expansion
Line Capacities and Universal PCB Slots
Lines
 Station Buttons
Station Buttons per System
 System Feature Capacities
Features
 CTX100 Base CTX670 CTX670 Expanded Features
Mute External BGM Control Relay4 Zone Relays4
 Station, Line and Option PCBs
Universal Slot PCBs
Station PCBs
 Interface Options
Digital Telephone Interface Unit BWDKU1A
Digital/Standard Telephone Interface Unit Rdsu
Volt Supply Internal Option R48S
 Internet Protocol IP Interface Unit Bvpu
Caller ID Interface Subassembly Rcis
CO Line PCBs Strata Net Over VoIP Interface Unit BIPU-Q1A
Interface Options LAN, Internet, WAN
 Loop Start CO Line Interface Unit Rcou
CO Line PCBs Isdn U-type Basic Rate Interface Unit Rbuu
Isdn Primary Rate Interface Unit BPTU1 or RPTU2
T1/DS-1 Interface Unit RDTU2
 Functional Block Diagrams
CTX100 System Processor and Option Interface PCBs
 BPSU672 Cabinet
 CTX100 and CTX670 CO Line Side Functional Block Diagram
 CTX100 and CTX670 Station Side Functional Block Diagram
 Worksheet Description
CTX670 Remote Cabinet Configuration Considerations
Component Worksheets
 Main Location Remote Location 1 2 3 4 5
Worksheet 1 Toshiba DKT and IP Telephones
IP Telephone Qty
 Miscellaneous Digital Telephone Equipment See Table
Worksheet 2 Standard Telephone, Stratagy DK, IVP8
Main Location Remote Location 1 2 3 45
Miscellaneous Standard Telephone SLT Equipment Required
 PCB Name Slots Required Qty
Worksheet 3 CO Line
PCB
Miscellaneous CO Line Equipment
 Worksheet 5 Strata CTX100 Cabinet Slots
Worksheet 4 Page/MOH/Control Relay
Actu
 Worksheet 5 Strata CTX100 Cabinet Slots
 Bdku Adku
CTX100 Max. Capacity Configuration Examples
Bdks
 Bdku Rcou
Bdku Rcou RCIU/RCIS Bdks Rcos
Bdku Rcou Bdks Rcos
Bdks Rcos
 RCIU/RCIS Adku
Bdku Rcou Adku
Clid
 Rcou RCIU/RCIS
 34 CTX100 Base 16 stations and 48 T1 and/or PRI lines
CTX100 Base 40 stations and 24 T1 and/or PRI lines
S102 S103 S104
 RDTU2 Bdku Bdks
Bdku Bdks
RDTU2 Adku Bdks
 Line Ground Start only
 Strata CTX Configuration
CTX100 Analog Tie, did and/or Ground Start Lines
 Strata CTX Configuration
 Worksheet 6 Strata CTX670 Cabinet Slots
 Rrcu PCBs Remote Cabinet Configuration Rrcu PCBs Needed at
PCB Placement Guidelines
52 Main Processor PCB/ Remote Cabinet Configuration
Processor PCBs
 Biou Interface PCB
53 Remote Cabinet Data Cables and Connectors
54 Rdtu PCB Cabinet Slot Configuration
T1 Digital Line PCBs
 Isdn PRI Digital Line PCBs
55 Bptu or Rptu PCB Cabinet Slot Configuration
PRI Lines Slots Bptu or Rptu Bptu or Rptu cabinet slot
 Analog and VoIP Tie Line PCBs
Power Factor
Isdn BRI Digital Station PCBs
Isdn BRI Digital Line PCBs
 Worksheet 7 System Power Factor Check
+5VDC PF
 58 PCB and Power Supply Power Factors PCB Type
+5VDC PF 24VDC PF
 Total Power Factor PF
Telephone/Device Power Factors
Main Location Remote Location 4 5
 Cabinet Power Factor Check
CTX100
 Total Cabinet PF CTX670 Cabinet Slot
CTX670
CTX670 Cabinet 1 base Slot
24VDC PF
 CTX670 AC Power Considerations
Worksheet 8 CTX Primary AC and Reserve Power
CTX100 AC Power Considerations
59 Strata CTX100 Electrical Characteristics
 CTX670 Cabinet Power Enter the Number Components Required
Reserve Power CTX100 and CTX670
62 CTX100 Typical Reserve Power Duration Estimates
Number of Cabinets
 ABTC-3M
Primary/Reserve Power Cabinet Hardware
APSU112
Abcs
 BPSB240
BPSU672
RPSB2
BACL240
 Bbdb
 Local Electrical Code Cabinet Cabinets
Local Electrical Cabinet Cabinets
 Cabinet Cabinets
Cabinet AC Power Component Installation
Local
Local Cabinet
 Worksheet 9 Software Licenses
Part Number Strata CTX Comments Qty Software Licenses
 Hardware Compatibility
71 Hardware Compatibility
 Battery Distribution
Admin Modem
Power Supply Unit
Power Strip
 Strata CTX100-S/CTX100 Installation
CTX100 Installation Strata CTX100-S
 Cabinet Size and Weight
 Side View
 Environmental Considerations
Power Considerations
BTU Rating Base plus Expansion Cabinet
 AC Power and Third-wire Ground Test
Alternate or Additional Ground
 Remove the Back Cover from the Cabinets
Installing the CTX100 Cabinet
Remove Cabinet Covers
Cabinet Cover
 Check the Base/Expansion Power Supply Jumper Plug
Mount the Base Cabinet
 Base
 Mount the Expansion Cabinet if required
 Install Reserve Power
Base and Expansion Cabinet Interior
 Install the Optional ABCS1A Battery Charger
Reserve Battery Considerations
Install the Battery Cable
 Batteries/1-Cabinet Batteries/2-Cabinets
 10 Cable Wiring for the Base and Expansion Cabinets Top view
 12 Cable Wiring for the Base with an Expansion Cabinet
 Check the AC Power Fuses
Check Power Supply Circuit Breakers and Fuses
Check the -24 Volt Circuit Breakers
 Check the Power Factor Indicator and Reset Button
14 Power Supply Connectors Top View
 Remove and Replace the Power Supply if required
15 Power Supply APSU112
 Replacing the Power Supply
 Set Jumpers and Install Option PCBs onto the Actu
To install the ACTU2A
 To Install ACTU1A
18 Actu PCB CTX100 Processor
 Install the Main Processor Actu PCB
 CTX100 Cabinet and Processor Components
Install Other PCBs into the Cabinets
Provides Comments Installs On
Actu
 SMDR, Smdi
Attach and Route PCB Cables
Bsis
Abcs
 22 Avoid Improper Cable Routing
 Strata CTX670 Installation
Strata CTX670
 Strata CTX670 Installation
 Installation Strata CTX670
CTX670 Minimum Clearance Requirements
 Power Considerations
Reserve Power
 FCC Registration Information
Location of Approval Labels
 Recommended Installation Sequence
Cabinet Installation Considerations
Step Reference Information
 Check the -24 Volt Circuit Breakers
Reset Circuit Breaker
Circuit Breaker Location and Slot Assignments see Figure
 Power Supply BPSU672 Removal
Check the Power Factor Indicator and Reset Button
Power Supply Replacement
 Power Factor PF alarm LED indicates
 Mount Cabinets
Wall Mounting the Base Top Cabinet
 Wall Mounting Expansion Cabinets
 Cabinet Mounting Surface Diagram
 Cabinet Cover Removal and Installation
 Marking Hole Trace Upper Arch Back Cover
Hanger Back Cover Hanger Hole Mounting Strip
 CTX670 Cabinet Interior
 Base Cabinet
 Pair Amphenol Cables Knock Out Plastic Top
Cable Shield
B50MT
Pair To MDFAmphenol Cables
 Ground the System
 11 Cabinet Grounding
 Install AC Power Components
AC Power Requirements
 Cabinet AC Power Component Description
Power Cabinet Hardware Option Description
 Power Strip Cables
AC/Reserve Power and Data Cabling Overview
BBTC2A-2M battery cables supplied with Bbdb Power Supply
BBTC1A-2M Cables To Reserve Power Batteries 2 m
 13 208VAC/240VAC Power/Data Cabling for up to Seven Cabinets
 Local Electrical Code Cabinets
Cabinet AC Power Considerations
Local Cabinets
 14 AC Power Strip Installation
 15 AC Power Cords for One to Five Cabinets
 16 AC Power Cords in Six or Seven Cabinets
 To AC Outlet
Right Side AC Power Cables Front
RPSB2 or BPSB240 Power Strip
Bonding Connection Plates
 Install Reserve Power
Typical Reserve Power Duration Estimate Number of Cabinets
 Reserve Power for One or Two Cabinets Wall Mount
Reserve Battery Cabinet Components/Cables
Bbdb
 Reserve Power for Three or More Cabinets Wall Mount
 Batteries/1~7 Cabinets with Bbdb
 BCCB240
Cabinet Floor Mounting
Floor Mounting One or Two Cabinets
Bfif
 Floor Mounting Three or More Cabinets
 Floor Fixture Bfif
Mounting Screws Anchor Bolts Bfif is inside of cabinet edge
Anchor Bolts
Mounting Screws
 Bolt Cabinets to Concrete Floor
Drilled holes
 Bolt Cabinets to Wooden Floor
Bolt Cabinets to Computer Room Floor
 Strata CTX670 Installation
 Three or more BCCB120 Cabinets Bfif
 Strata
 Conduit Holes to 1/2 inch trade size From
Battery Wire Specifications #10 AWG minimum 2 pairs 42A max
Batt Bccb
20A dedicated
 Strata CTX670 Installation
 Hardware Options
PCB Installation Considerations
PCB Option Considerations
Software Options
 BCTU1A/BEXU1A Installation
 P601
 Strata CTX670 Installation
 Bexu
 LINK, TX, RX LED
RJ45 LAN
P601 Batt
P901 Batt
 BEXU1A
 BECU/BBCU Installation
To adjust the CTX670 MOH/BGM source
 31 Bbcu Processor PCB
 33 Installing Bexs onto Becu
 Base Cabinet see Figure
 Bexs
12 Bbcu Controls, Indicators, and Interface Connectors
Control/Indicator/Connector Type of Component Description
Batt
 Remote Expansion Cabinet Unit
38 Remote Expansion Cabinet Connection
 Remote Cabinet Installation Instructions
39 Remove/Replace Remote Cabinet Cover
 Close the data cable doors
 RRCU1A
 42 ROMS1A Subassembly 15 Fiber Optic Specification
Specification
 BIT
Status Indicators
LED
 Monitor Port Communication Parameters
Monitor Port Pin Assignments
 Strata CTX670 Installation
 Basic Specifications
 Space
Ventilation
 Location
Environmental Conditions
Rack Mount Cabinets
 Model BRPSU672AE135386
 Assemble Rack
Move Flange Position Optional
 Take Off Base of Cabinet
Take Off Front and Back Covers
Attach Cabinet to Rack
 Rack Hole Positions
 Install and Attach Cabinets to Rack
Reattach Cabinet to Base
 Attach Amphenol Cable
 Attach the AC Cable
 Connect Data and Ground Cables
 Verify Power Supply Settings
 Install Power Strip BRPSB120A
 Optional Install Reserve Power
 PBTC1A-3M
BBDB1A
 Install Reserve Power for One or Two Cabinets
Install Reserve Power for Three or More Cabinets
 Install Reserve Power Battery Distribution Box if required
Rack Mount
 Attach Front and Back Covers
 Rack Mount Cabinet Grounding
 Wiring for 7 Cabinet Configuration
Bottom Up Configuration Center back wiring
 Top Down Configuration Back View
 Front View Side View
 Top Down Configuration Left Front wiring
 BRPSB240A
Primary Power Cabinet Hardware
BRPSB120A
BACL240A
 Front View
 Front View Back View
 Cabinet AC Power Considerations
AC Power Component Requirements
 DC Voltage Connector Plug Pin Wires Yellow Blue White Green
Power Supply Unit BRPSU672A
Red
 Circuit Breaker Location and Slot Assignments
 Changing Plug for Power Strip BRPSB240A
Remove Nema 6-20P from Power Strip
 Attach Nema L6-20P Plug to Power Strip
 Rack Mount Cabinets
 AC Cabling
14 AC Cabling One to Five Cabinets
 15 AC Cabling Six to Seven Cabinets
 Rrcu
 Remote Cabinet Data Cables and Connectors
 PCB Installation
PCB Chapter Layout
 CTX100 Actu Processor PCBs
PCB Installation Power Supply Considerations
PCB Hardware/Software Options
CTX670 BCTU/BEXU Processor PCBs
 Adku Digital Telephone Interface Unit
Adku Installation
Adku Hardware Options
 ASTU1 Wiring
Astu Installation
Astu Standard Telephone Interface Unit CTX100 only
 SW2
Astu Electrical Characteristics Description
FG1
 Wire from Astu P2 plugs into Actu P8
 BDKU/BDKS Digital Telephone Interface Unit
Bdku Installation
To install the Bdks
Bdku Hardware Options
 Bdku Controls, Indicators, and Interface Connectors
BDKU/BDKS PCB
 Biou Installation
Biou Option Interface Units
 MOH1, MOH2, MOH3
N.O
 BSTU/RSTU Installation
R48S -48 Volt Supply Subassembly Installation
BSTU/RSTU Standard Telephone Interface Unit
 RSTU1, 2 and 3 Controls, Indicators, and Connectors
Bstu Controls and Interface Connectors
 RSTU3 Controls and Interface Connectors PCB Installation
 Rstu or RSTU2 Controls and Interface Connectors
 Bvpu Installation
Bvpu Configuration
Bvpu Internet Protocol IP Interface Unit
 SW0
11 Bvpu PCB
 BWDKU1A Installation
BWDKU1A Digital Telephone Interface Unit
 BWDKU1A and BDKU/BDKS Comparison
BWDKU1A BDKU/BDKS
 PDKU2 Digital Telephone Interface Unit
PDKU2 Installation
PDKU2 Hardware Options
 RCIU1 or RCIU2 Installation
RCIU1/RCIS or RCIU2/RCIS Installation
RCIU1, RCIU2, Rcis Caller ID Interface
 14 RCIU1/RCIS PCB
 Rcos Installation Internal Option
To install an RCOS3A PCB
 Lights to indicate that line circuit is in operation
 16 RCOS3A PCB
 Rcou Installation
To install an RCOU3A or RCOU1A PCB
 18 RCOU3A PCB
 20 PCOU2 PCB
 Rddu Installation
Rddu Direct Inward Dialing Line Interface Unit
 Rddu
 Rdsu Installation
Installing R48S Ring Generator Internal Option
Installing Rsts Internal Option
To install the R48S on the Rdsu
 22 RDSU, Rsts PCBs PCB Installation
 RDTU2 T1 Interface Unit
REMU2A and Remu Installation
Pemu Installation
REMU2A Tie Line Unit
 REMU2A Tie Line Unit
 24 Remu PCB
 25 Pemu PCB PCB Installation
 To install an RGLU2 PCB
RGLU2 Installation
RGLU2 Loop/Ground Start CO Line Interface Unit
 PCB Installation
 Rcms Subassemblies Installation
RMCU/RCMS E911 Cama Trunk Direct Interface
 Rmcu Installation
28 Rcms Subassembly stand-alone
 29 Rmcu Interface Card
 NB LED CB LED
Rcms LEDs
20 LED Indications Normal Operation Status
Network Busy Customer Busy
 21 PCB Network Requirements
Network Requirements
PCB/Interface Facility Interface Code Network Jack Ringer
 BRI U Overview
PRI Overview
BRI S/T Overview
Isdn Interfaces
 Strata CTX Isdn Reference Model
Isdn Reference Model
 CSU Requirements
BPTU/RPTU Overview
Slot Assignments
 To install an Bptu PCB
Bptu Installation
Power Factor
Bptu Interface Unit
 BPTU1A
 Bptu Self Test
Bptu Cable Length Equalizer Switches
SW4 SW5 SW6
 Ferrite Core
Bptu Front Panel Indicators
Bptu Loop Back Jumper Plugs
Bptu Cabling
 Rptu Switches, Jumpers, and Connectors
Rptu Installation
To install an Rptu PCB
Switches/Jumpers/Connector Description
 Isdn
Interfaces
 Functions
Rptu SW1 Cable Length Settings
Rptu LED Functions
SW1
 Bptu and Rptu Cabling
Cable Length
 Cable Installation
Fifteen feet of CAT5 unshielded cable
 Ferrite Core Installation
Ferrite Core
 Overview
RBSU/RBSS Interface Units
Rbsu Connection Options
 Capacity and Cabinet Slot Information
RBSU/RBSS Interfaces between the S/T Reference Points
 Set Option Switches/Jumpers
PS-1 Backup Power Option
RBSU/RBSS Installation
Run Related Programs
 RBSU/RBSS Option Switches, Jumpers, and Connectors
Circuit Option Type Circuit Type Description Switch
 Install the Rbss
Install the Rebs
Install the R40S
 Install RBSU/RBSS PCBs into Cabinet
Modular Jack Pin Configurations
BRI S/T Circuit Jack TE or NT Mode
 Monitor Jack
CKT1 CKT3
 BRI Wire Type Recommendations
RBSU/RBSS Premise Wiring Guidelines
Power Failure Terminal Screws
RBSU/RBSS BRI Cable Jacks and Connectors
 RX+
TX+
 Connecting Rbsu to Network Side TE-Mode
Strata CTX BRI Circuit EMC Ferrite Core Requirement
 Connecting RBSU/RBSS Station Devices NT-Mode
17 Rbsu to NT1 Point-to-point Connection
 18 RBSU/RBSS NT Circuit Pinout on Passive Bus
 RBSU/RBSS Passive Bus Configurations
19 Simplified Short-branched Passive Bus
 To install an Rbuu PCB
Rbuu Installation
To install the subassemblies Rbus
RBUU/RBUS Interface Unit
 23 Rbuu PCB
 Definition LED Off LED On LED Blinking
PSI1
 Line-side cabling
RBUU/RBUS Wiring Guidelines
RJ45 Jack
 Isdn Interfaces RJ11 Demarc Jack
RJ45 Demarc Jack
 Station-Side Cabling
Call Monitor Jack Cabling
 BRI-U, LT Interface Terminal Loop Back Test
Isdn Testing and Troubleshooting
Strata System
 Loop-back Test
30 Loop-back Test
 Timing and Synchronization
Loop-back Test
 31 Primary and Secondary References
 PRI/BRI Call Monitoring
Call Monitor Output for Isdn
 33 PRI Start-up and Synchronization Sequences
 34 PRI Outgoing Call Connect and Release
 35 Outgoing Call Setup Output of BRI Call Monitor
BRI Call Monitor
 36 Incoming Call Setup Output of BRI Call Monitor
 Isdn Interfaces
 Program Channels
Select Slot Assignments
 RDTU3 T1 Interface Unit
RDTU3 PCB
 RDTU3 LED Functions RDTU3 LEDs Indication
 Rdtu Installation
To install an Rdtu PCB
 RDTU3 Cabling
RDTU3 to Network
 Rdtu to PBX T1 Direct Back-to-back Connection up to 655 ft
RDTU3 to PBX T1 Separated More Than 655 ft
Network Jack/RDTU3 Modular Jack Pin Function
 Connecting two RDTU3 PCBs
 RDTU3 Front Panel Indicators
RDTU3 Self Test and CSU Test Switch
RDTU3 Equalizer Switches
RDTU3 Loop Back Jumper Plugs
 Call Data Monitor Jack
Loop Back
 RDTU3 Status Commands Function Format Indication
Commands
RDTU3A Call Data Information
 ALARMYAON/OFF BAON/OFF FSLON/OFF
Indicators
RDTU3 Indications Timing Type
 DT DHin Data Code Data Hex Meaning
 DT DHin Data Code Data Hex Meaning
 10 DR DHout Data Code Data Hex Meaning
 RDTU1 & 2 T1 Interface Unit
SW1 Equalizer Switch and Loop Back Jumpers Internal Option
RDTU1 & 2 Installation
CTX
 RDTU1A
 Mfalm
12 RDTU1 and 2 LED Functions Alarm LED
Falm
Yalm
 RDTU1 and 2 Cable Installation
Rdtu Cable Connections
 Loop Back Testing
CSU Installation
Rdtu Self Test
 Network/CSU T1 Span Test
Network/CSU/RDTU Span Test
 Test Rdtu Lines
 Loop Back Testing
 Pre-installation Guidelines
IP Telephony and Qsig Over IP
 Dos and Don’ts for Setting Up the System
Client Firewall Considerations
 Perform a LAN Voice Readiness Assessment
Methods of Estimating Bandwidth Requirements
 CTX
 Above and the Codec parameters
Review Voice Quality Considerations
Prgs
711 at 20ms
 Install BIPU-M2A
Connect BIPU-M2A to LAN or VPN Server
 BIPU-M2A Interface Unit
Indicator Definition
BIPU-M2A or BIPU-Q1A Buttons, LEDs and Jumpers
 Install IP Telephones
 Over IP IP Telephony
IPT Operation Notes
Qsig
 IP Telephone Add-on Modules
Tilt Stand Installation
IPT Telephone Options
External Speaker Unit Hesb Option
 Station Option Interface PCB Compatibility
Handset/Headset Option Straps
Strap on IPT PCB Explanation
 To wall mount IP telephones
Handset Hanger
 IPT Connections
Connect IPTs to Network
IPT Anywhere
 IP Telephony and Qsig Over IP
 Security Requirements
IP-CTX Virtual Private Network Connections Example
 Power over LAN
Addressing
 OUT CAT5
CAT5
OUT
IPT
 Installing and Operating the SoftIPT
 Hardware/Software Required
Before You Begin
 Install SoftIPT
 Upgrading the SoftIPT
Start the SoftIPT
 Making a Call
Switching a Call to Your Headset
To make a call
 Using the Directory to Call
Creating a Directory
 Labeling Feature Buttons
To change Feature Button Labels
 To access the Call Log
Using the Call Log
Uninstalling the SoftIPT
To remove SoftIPT from your PC
 Application Notes for Wireless 802.11 Networks
 Wireless Recommendations
Considerations
 Audio Devices
Tested Platforms
PC Platforms
 7Ping Test Action LCD Indication Remarks
CTX IP Troubleshooting
IP Telephone Ping Test
Ping to
 Collect Bipu Logs
LCD Network Failure Displays
Collect CTX Trace Data on CTX SmartMedia Card
8LCD Network Failure Conditions LCD Indication Remarks
 Check Log0.log/Log0.err for Error Message Output
Bipu Reset
 Verify CTX/BIPU/IPT Hardware, Software and Firmware Version
CTX System Configuration
Optional Data for Program Update
Mandatory Data
 Network Equipment that BIPU/IPT Directly Connects To
Network Diagram
Network Information
CTX100 Slot Base Exp
 Capture Packets
Protocol Name Type Use, Purpose
 Using Switching Hub with Mirroring Function
How To Capture Packets
Using Repeater Hub Dumb Hub
Capture Points
 10 IP Troubleshooting Problems and Resolutions
IP Troubleshooting Resolutions
Using PC or Workstation With Multiple Network Interfaces
Problem Action Cause How to Resolve
 LAN Problems
 Problem Action Cause How to Resolve IPT Problems
 Connect Error
 Private Networking Over Internet Protocol
BIPU-Q1A Strata Net Qsig over IP Interface Unit
 Class
12 Qsig over IPClass Definitions Delay ms Jitter ms
Strata Net Qsig Over IP and IPT Bandwidth Requirements
Kbps
 BIPU-Q1A Installation
Connect BIPU-Q1A to LAN, Server or Router
 10-1
MDF
 10-2
Mode Pair Pair plus
Station Loop Lengths
Station Loop Lengths1
 10-3
MDF PCB Wiring
Loop Limits for DKT3000-series Telephones
 Station Wiring Diagrams
10-4
 Adku and BDKU/BDKS Digital Station Wiring
10-5
 Bwdku Digital Station Wiring
10-6
 Astu Wiring
10-7
 Pdku Digital Station Wiring
Pdku Wiring
 10-9
Digital Telephone DSS and Ddcb External Power Connection
MDF PCB
 KSU Slot Number
10-10
Bdku Station MDF Cross Connect Record
Adku Bdku Pdku Bdks
 Rdsu Wiring
10-11
 CKT
10-12
Port Directory Device/Standard Telephone Location Number
 Rstu or Pstu Analog Devices Wiring
10-13
 10-14
Port Intercom Device/Standard Telephone Location Number
 Power Failure Cut Through Dpft Wiring Pin-outs
10-15
 10-16
 RGLU2, Rcou or Pcou Wiring
10-17
 10-18
 Wiring
RCOU/RCOS Wiring
10-19
 RMCU/RMCS Wiring Diagram
10-20
 RCIU1/RCIS or RCIU2/RCIS Wiring
10-21
 Did and Tie Line Wiring
10-22
 4WR1 2 4WT1
10-23
Lead PIN #
Line #4 Line #3 Line #2
 Pemu Wiring
10-24
 17 MDF Wiring/4-Wire Tie Line to Pemu
10-25
 Option Interface PCB Wiring Diagram
10-26
 11-1
Series Digital Telephones Telephone
Station Apparatus
 Digital Telephone System Connection
Series Telephone Installation
11-2
 Series Telephone Option PCBs
3000 Telephone Subassembly Upgrades
Subassembly No. per Function Phone
11-3
 DKT3000 and DKT2000 Component Compatibility Series DKT
11-4
Bpci Bheu Bvsu ADM Hheu BHEU/HHEU
CTI
 Bvsu Upgrade Installation for DKT3000-series Telephones
Telephone Speaker Off-hook Call Announce Upgrade Bvsu
11-5
 Bvsu Installation
Removing Telephone Base
 Bheu Installation
Telephone Headset Bheu Upgrade
11-7
 Bheu Installation
11-8
 11-9
Connector Locations
Telephone Option Straps
DKT3020-SD
 DKT3001 Bheu Connector Location
11-10
 Bpci Installation
11-11
 Install Tapi Service Provider
11-12
 IPT Telephone
Add/Edit TSP Configuration Information
Test/Use Tapi Service Provider
11-13
 Series, IPT1020-SD Button Layouts
11-14
 11-15
13 DKT3014-SDL Buttons
 11-16
14 DKT3001 Buttons
 Series/IPT Telephones
Telephone Settings
11-17
 Reset LCD Contrast for the DKT3014-SDL
Speakerphone/Microphone Sensitivity Adjustment
11-18
 Msg/Feature Button Activation/Deactivation DKT3001 only
DKT2000 Mode On/Off
Turn DKT2000 Mode On/Off
Series Telephones
 11-20
Country Settings On/Off
Country Code Settings for Mu Law/A Law
Test the Display on Large LCD Telephones DKT3014-SDL only
 11-21
Digital Add-on Module Installation
To install DADMs
Dadm Comparison Add-on Module DADM3020 DADM3120
 11-22
15 Digital Add-On-Module
 Tilt Stands
11-23
 Tilt Stand Installation with Add-on Modules
11-24
 21 Release Adjustment Button Station Apparatus
11-25
 Tilt Stand for DKT/IPT + Two ADMs
11-26
 11-27
Telephone Wall Mounting
To mount digital telephones
 11-28
To wall mount DKT3001 or DKT2001 digital SLTs
 DSS Console Connections
Direct Station Selection DSS Console/System Connection
Standard Telephones
11-29
 Cordless Telephone Compatibility
Cordless Digital Telephones
11-30
Bdks D2
 Review Safety Instructions
Cordless Telephone Installation
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Select Location
Place DKT3000-series Telephones into 2000-Mode
To change DKT3000-series telephones into 2000-mode
 To connect as a stand-alone telephone
Connect Telephone Cables
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To connect to a Strata DKT
 Base Unit
Connect and Apply Power
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Charging Unit
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Wall Installation Optional
Standard Wall Plate Mounting
 Direct Wall Mounting
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To wall mount the base unit
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Charging Unit Wall Mounting
 Charge Batteries for First Time
Install Handset Battery Pack
Raise the Base Unit Antenna
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Install Headset Optional
Attach Belt Clip Optional
To remove the belt clip
 Troubleshooting Suggestions Condition
Cordless Telephone Troubleshooting and Specifications
Troubleshooting
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Low Battery
Cleaning Charging Unit Contacts
DKT2204-CT Charging Unit pictured
 DKT2204-CT
Charging Spare Battery Packs DKT2204-CT only
Simultaneous Conversation Channels
DKT2304-CT
 Radio Interference
Telephone Line Problems
Range and Performance
Privacy
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Specifications
Specifications Feature DKT2204-CT DKT2304-CT General
Base Unit
 Series Telephones
Telephone Speaker Off-hook Call Announce Upgrade DVSU/ Bvsu
2000 Telephone Subassembly Upgrades No. per Function Phone
Series Telephone Option PCBs
 30 Speaker Off-hook Call Announce Upgrade BVSU1A
31 BVSU/DVSU Installation Station Apparatus
 Feed Through To Hesb For HESC-65A Cable Block
Hheu Installation
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SW601 HESC-65 Cable HESC-65A Cable
 Locations DKT2020-SD Strap and Connector
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 Beep Strap
Carbon Headset/Handset Straps
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 External Power Straps
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 10 DKT International DIP Switch Settings
DIP Switches
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 DIP Switches
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11 DKT2020-FDSP DIP Switch Settings
To use the External Microphone
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37 Rfdm Plug on DKT2020-FDSP
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Speech Training Mode
Special Button Operation Button
 Digital Single Line Telephone DKT2001 only
To toggle full/half-duplex mode
DKT 2001 Installation
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 Application PC and Server Interfaces
Peripheral Installation
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Network Interface Connections
Network Jack LED Indications
 Network Interface Connections Peripheral Installation
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Application PC or Server Direct Connection
 TIA Network Wall Jack Wire Color Codes
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CTX Modem Programs and Dialing Numbers
 Pptc
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PPTC-25F
DTE
 Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interfaces
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MOH/BGM Interface Connection
 External Page with Biou Interface
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Biou 1 or
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12 Zone Page with Multiple Amplifiers
 Control Relays with Biou Interface
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 Ddcb Wall Mounting
Door Phone Wire Connections
Ddcb and Mdfb Cabling
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 Door Lock Control
Calling from a Door Phone
Calling a Door Phone
Door Phone/Lock Programming
 16 DDCB3 Wiring and Ddcu Door Lock PCB
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 External Speaker Unit Hesb Options
Set Up the Telephone for the External Ringer Option
To Turn the Loud Ringing Bell Feature On/Off Default is Off
Telephone External Ringer
 Telephone Bheu to External Speaker Hesb Cable Connection
HESC-65A and Bheu Installation
Modular connector SW601 HESC-65 Cable HESC-65A Cable
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Strap and Connector Locations Installation
Peripheral
 21 Wiring the Telephone External Ringer with Hesb Interface
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To install the Hesb amplified speaker option
Amplified Page Speaker Option
Test the Telephone External Ringer Option
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To test the amplified speaker option
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To install the Hesb amplified page speaker with talkback
Talkback Amplified Page Speaker with Talkback Option
To test the talkback amplified speaker
 To wall mount the Hesb
Hesb Wall Mounting
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One Wall Mounting Hole
 Power Failure Transfer Unit
Power Failure Options
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Power Failure Emergency Transfer Dpft Installation
To test the operation of the Dpft
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Station Message Detail Recording Smdr
Smdr Record Types
Call Record Types
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Smdr Record Format Line Column Name
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Sample Call Record Explanation Rel .02 or lower Field
 Record Formats Release
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Smdr Record Format Software Release Line Column Name
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Sample Call Record Explanation Software Release R1.03 Field
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 IN-1
Index
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 IN-3
Dtmf
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 QSIG, 2-10,2-17,2-56,7-9
IN-5
 IN-6
 IN-7
RSTU/PSTU/RSTU2