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iPECS eMG100

Hardware Description & Installation Manual

Please read this manual carefully before operating System.


Retain it for future reference.
iPECS eMG100
Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.4

Regulatory Information
Before connecting iPECS eMG100 to the telephone network, you may be required to notify your local serving
telephone company of your intention to use "customer provided equipment". You may further be required to
provide any or all of the following information:

PSTN line Telephone numbers to be connected to the system


 Model name: iPECS eMG100
 Local regulatory agency registration number: consult local Ericsson-LG Enterprise representative
 Ringer equivalence: 0.1A
 Registered jack: RJ-45
This equipment complies with the following regulatory standards, that is, the safety requirements of EN60950-
1 & EN62368-1, and the EMC requirement of EN55032 and EN55024.

If the telephone company determines that customer provided equipment is faulty and may possibly cause
harm or interruption in service to the telephone network, it should be disconnected until repair can be affected.
If this is not done, the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service.

The local telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities or procedures. If these
changes could reasonably be expected to affect the use of iPECS eMG100 or compatibility with the network,
the telephone company is required to give advanced written notice to the user, allowing the user to take
appropriate steps to maintain telephone service.

IPECS eMG100 complies with rules regarding radiation and radio frequency emission as defined by local
regulatory agencies. In accordance with these agencies, you may be required to provide information such as
the following to the end user.

European Union Declarations of Conformity


Ericsson-LG Enterprise Co.,Ltd. declare that the equipment specified in this document bearing the “ CE” mark
conforms to the European Union, including the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive(EMCD,2014/30/EU)
and Low Voltage Directive(LVD, 2014/35/EU). Copies of these Declarations of Conformity (DoCs) can be
obtained by contacting your local sales representative.

FCC/CSA Interference Statement


This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at
his own expense.

This device complies with part 15 /RSS-GEN of the FCC/IC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.

(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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This Class A digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment
Regulations, CAN ICES-3(A)/NMB-3(A)

Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur
du Canada.

The use of this device in a system operating either partially or completely outdoors may require the user to
obtain a license for the system according to the Canadian regulations. For further information contact your
Local Industry Canada office.

CAUTION
Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

ATTENTION: Tout changement ou modification dans la construction de cet appareil qui ne sont pas
expressément approuvé par la partie responsable de la conformité pourraient annuler l'autorité de l'utilisateur
à utiliser l'équipement.

WARNING
This is a class A product. In a residential environment, this product may cause radio interference in which
case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

WARNING
This equipment will not operate when the power is switched off or fails.

WARNING
This equipment generates and uses R.F. energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the
Instruction Manual, it may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to
comply with the appropriate limits for a telecommunication device. The limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference, when operated in a commercial environment. Operation
of this equipment in a residential area could cause interference, in which case the user, at their expense,
will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.

Disposal of Old Appliance


When the displayed symbol (crossed-out wheeled bin) is adhered to a product, it designates the product is
covered by the European Directive 2012/19/EC.

 All electric and electronic products should be disposed of only in special collection
facilities appointed by government or local/municipal authorities.
 The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health.
 For detailed information about disposal of your old appliances, please contact your
city office, waste disposal service or the place of product purchase.
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Revision History
ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION OF CHANGES
1.0 Nov., 2019 Initial Release (S/W Version 3.6.x)
S/W version 4.0.x.
1.1 Feb., 2020
- Added 1000i Series
S/W version 4.1.x.
1.2 Sep., 2020
- Applied S/W version 4.1.x
S/W version 5.0.x.
- Applied S/W version 5.0.x
1.3 Mar., 2021
- Added 1080i,1048idss,1048ilss
- MISU Caution Update (Related the USB unplug)
S/W version 6.0.x.
1.4 Jan., 2022
- Applied S/W version 6.0.x(General Update)

Copyright© 2019 Ericsson-LG Enterprise Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved


This material is copyrighted by Ericsson-LG Enterprise Co. Ltd. Any unauthorized reproductions, use or
disclosure of this material, or any part thereof, is strictly prohibited and is a violation of Copyright Laws.

Ericsson-LG Enterprise reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice.

The information furnished by Ericsson-LG Enterprise in this material is believed to be accurate and reliable,
but is not warranted to be true in all cases.

Ericsson-LG Enterprise and iPECS are trademarks of Ericsson-LG Enterprise Co., Ltd.

The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice, due to continued progress in
methodology, design, and manufacturing. Ericsson-LG Enterprise shall have no liability for any error or
damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Important Safety Instructions ................................................................................. 1
1.1.1 Safety Requirements .................................................................................................. 1
1.1.2 Precaution .................................................................................................................. 2
1.2 About This Manual ................................................................................................. 3
2 System overview ........................................................................................... 4
2.1 iPECS eMG100 System Highlights ........................................................................ 4
2.2 General Cabinet Description .................................................................................. 4
2.3 System Connection Diagram ................................................................................. 6
2.4 System Components ............................................................................................. 7
2.5 Specifications ........................................................................................................ 9
2.5.1 General Specifications ............................................................................................... 9
2.5.2 System Capacity ...................................................................................................... 10
3 Installation overview .................................................................................... 12
3.1 Pre-Installation Guidelines ................................................................................... 12
3.1.1 Safety Installation Instructions .................................................................................. 12
3.1.2 Installation precautions ............................................................................................. 12
3.1.3 Wiring Precautions ................................................................................................... 12
3.1.4 Checking Power cord ............................................................................................... 13
3.2 Installation Overview............................................................................................ 13
3.3 Preparation .......................................................................................................... 14
4 Board installation and description ............................................................... 15
4.1 General information ............................................................................................. 15
4.2 Closing and Opening the front cover ................................................................... 15
4.3 Removing and Replacing the KSU & Cord cover ................................................ 17
4.4 Installation of Option Boards................................................................................ 18
4.4.1 General installation ................................................................................................... 18
4.4.2 Board to Board Installation ....................................................................................... 19
4.5 KSU Main Board Unit (MBU) ............................................................................... 24
4.5.1 MBUD (Main Board Unit) .......................................................................................... 24
4.5.2 MBUS (Main Board Unit) .......................................................................................... 28
4.6 Optional Interface Boards .................................................................................... 32
4.6.1 COIU2 (2 CO Line Interface Board) ......................................................................... 33
4.6.2 COIU4 (4 CO Line Interface Board) ......................................................................... 34
4.6.3 BRIU1 (1 BRI Interface Board) ................................................................................. 35
4.6.4 BRIU2 (2 BRI Interface Board) ................................................................................. 37
4.6.5 BRIU4 (4 BRI Interface Board) ................................................................................. 39
4.6.6 PRIU (1 PRI/E1R2, 30 Channels Interface Board) ................................................... 41
4.6.7 PRIU (1 PRI/T1, 24/23 Channels Interface Board ) ................................................. 43
4.6.8 SLIB8 (SLT 8 Interface Board) ................................................................................. 45

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4.6.9 SLIU8 (SLT 8 Interface Board) ................................................................................. 46


4.6.10 DTIB8 (DKT Interface Board) ................................................................................... 47
4.7 Optional Function Boards .................................................................................... 48
4.7.1 VOIB48 (48 VoIP Interface Board) ........................................................................... 48
4.7.2 MEMU/MEMU2 (Memory Expansion Module Unit) .................................................. 50
4.7.3 MODU (Modem Function Unit) ................................................................................. 50
4.7.4 MSIU (Miscellaneous function Unit) ......................................................................... 51
5 Mounting the KSU ....................................................................................... 52
5.1 KSU Exterior and Dimension ............................................................................... 52
5.2 Desk Mount ......................................................................................................... 53
5.3 Wall Mount........................................................................................................... 54
5.4 Rack Mount ......................................................................................................... 55
6 KSU wiring................................................................................................... 57
6.1 Connecting the 1’st KSU and 2’nd KSU............................................................... 57
6.2 Grounding the KSU ............................................................................................. 58
6.3 External Backup Battery Installation .................................................................... 59
6.4 Line and Station Modular Jack Wiring ................................................................. 61
6.4.1 Modular Jack Wiring for Basic Trunk interface slot on MBU .................................... 61
6.4.1.1 Modular Jack Wiring for COIU2/4 on MBU ......................................................................... 62
6.4.1.2 Modular Jack Wiring for BRIU1/2/4 on MBU ...................................................................... 62
6.4.1.3 PRI Line Modular Jack Wiring............................................................................................. 62
6.4.2 Modular Jack Wiring for MBU extension .................................................................. 63
6.4.2.1 Modular Jack Wiring for Basic extension for KSU-D .......................................................... 64
6.4.2.2 Modular Jack Wiring for Basic extension for KSU-S .......................................................... 65
6.4.3 Modular Jack Wiring for Universal slot on MBU ....................................................... 66
6.4.3.1 Modular Jack Wiring for SLIB8 / SLIU8 .............................................................................. 67
6.4.3.2 Modular Jack Wiring for DTIB8 ........................................................................................... 67
6.4.3.3 Modular Jack Wiring for COIU2/4 ....................................................................................... 67
6.4.4 Modular Jack Wiring for MBU LAN Port & KSU Expansion ..................................... 68
6.4.4.1 MBU LAN Port Wiring ......................................................................................................... 68
6.4.4.2 KSU Expansion ................................................................................................................... 69
6.4.4.3 Miscellaneous Devices Wiring ............................................................................................ 70
6.4.4.4 USB port.............................................................................................................................. 72
6.4.4.5 RS-232 Serial Port Wiring ................................................................................................... 72
6.4.4.6 VOIB48 LAN Port Wiring..................................................................................................... 73
6.5 Cable Wiring ........................................................................................................ 74
6.5.1 Dressing the Wall Mount Wiring ............................................................................... 74
6.5.2 Rack Mount Wiring ................................................................................................... 75
6.5.3 Cord Cover Covering ................................................................................................ 76
7 Terminal connection and wiring................................................................... 77
7.1 Terminal Models .................................................................................................. 77
7.2 Terminal Cabling Distance................................................................................... 79
7.3 Terminal Connection............................................................................................ 80
7.3.1 DKTU Wiring ............................................................................................................ 80

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7.3.2 SLT Wiring................................................................................................................ 80


7.3.3 LIP Phone Wiring ..................................................................................................... 81
8 STARTING IPECS eMG100........................................................................ 83
8.1 iPECS eMG100 System Initial Power-up ............................................................. 83
8.2 Verify the Nation Code......................................................................................... 84
8.2.1 Using the DKT .......................................................................................................... 84
8.3 Installation Wizard ............................................................................................... 86
9 Maintenance & troubleshooting ................................................................... 91
9.1 General Maintenance .......................................................................................... 91
9.2 PSU Fuse Replacement ...................................................................................... 91
9.3 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 92
10 Open Source Software Notice ................................................................. 93

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1 Introduction

1.1 Important Safety Instructions

1.1.1 Safety Requirements


 When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce
the risk of fire, electric shock and other personal injury, including the following:
 Please read and understand all instructions.
 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
 Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. A slightly damp cloth should be used for
cleaning; do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
 Do not use this product near water, such as bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, a wet
basement, or near a swimming pool.
 Do not place this product on an unstable stand or table. The product may fall, causing serious
damage to the product or serious injury.
 Slots and openings in the KSU and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, to protect it from
overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked
by placing the product on a bed, sofa, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed
near or over a radiator or other heat source. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation
without proper ventilation.
 This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the product label. If
you are not sure of the type of power supply to your location, consult your dealer or local power
company.
 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord could be
abused by people walking on it.
 Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
 Never push objects of any kind into this product through KSU slots or connectors as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire, electric shock or product
failure. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
 To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product. Instead, take it to a qualified
person when service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to
dangerous voltages or other risk. Incorrect reassemble can cause electric shock when the appliance
is subsequently used.
 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
 When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
 If liquid has been spilled into the product.
 If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
 If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those

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controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to
restore the product to normal operation.
 If the product has been dropped or the KSU has been damaged.
 If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
 Avoid using a telephone during an electrical storm. There is a remote risk of electric shock from
lightning.
 In the event of a gas leak, do not use the telephone near the leak.

1.1.2 Precaution
 Keep the system away from heating appliances and electrical noise generating devices such as
florescent lamps, motors and televisions. These noise sources can interfere with the performance of
iPECS eMG100 System.
 This system should be kept free of dust, moisture, high temperature (more than 40 degrees) and
vibration and should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
 Never attempt to insert wires, pins, etc. into the system. If the system does not operate properly, the
equipment should be repaired by an authorized Ericsson-LG Enterprise service center.
 Do not use benzene, paint thinner, or an abrasive powder to clean the KSU. Wipe it with a soft cloth
only.
 This system should only be installed and serviced by qualified service personnel.
 When a failure occurs, which exposes any internal parts, disconnect the power supply cord
immediately and return this system to your dealer.
 To prevent the risk of fire, electric shock or failure of the system, do not expose this product to rain or
any type of moisture.
 To protect the internal components from static electricity, discharge body static before touching
connectors and/or components by touching ground or wearing a ground strap.
 To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger (e.g., 24 AWG) UL Listed or CSA Certified
Telecommunication Line Cord.
 The Power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device. Ensure that the socket-outlet is
located, installed near the equipment and is easily accessible.
 A supplementary equipment earthing conductor is to be installed between the product or system and
earth, that is, in addition to the equipment earthing conductor in the power supply cord.
 Disconnect the Telecom connection before disconnecting the power connection prior to relocating the
equipment and reconnect the power first.
 This system is equipped with an earthing contact plug. For safety reasons this plug must only be
connected to an earthing contact socket which has been installed according to regulations.

WARNING
Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type. Dispose of Used Batteries According to the
Instructions. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of
used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions and local disposal requirements.

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1.2 About This Manual


This document provides general information covering the description and installation of iPECS eMG100
System hardware. While every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this information, Ericsson-LG
Enterprise makes no warranty of accuracy or interpretations thereof.

The document is divided into ten (10) sections as described in the following.

Section 1 Introduction
This section introduces important safety information and the manual.

Section 2 System Overview


Provides general information on iPECS eMG100 System, including the system specifications and capacity.

Section 3 Installation Overview


Describes detailed instructions for planning the installation site and procedures to install iPECS eMG100
System.

Section 4 Board Installation & Description


Provides a description and instructions for installing components of iPECS eMG100.

Section 5 Mounting the KSU


Provides instructions for mounting the KSU.

Section 6 KSU Wiring


Provides instructions on wiring the KSU and 2’nd KSU including Modular jacks for Lines, stations, LAN ports,
and Miscellaneous connections as well as Earth Grounding and Battery Backup.

Section 7 Terminal Connections and Wiring


Describes the various terminals, maximum wiring distance, and terminal connections.

Section 8 Starting iPECS eMG100 System


This section provides general information for starting the System, assigning the Nation code, and running the
Installation Wizard.

Section 9 Maintenance & Troubleshooting


Provides information on maintenance iPECS eMG100 System, replacing the PSU fuse and deals with
common troubleshooting issues.

Section 10 Open Source Software Notice


Provides information on open source software.

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2 System overview

2.1 iPECS eMG100 System Highlights


The eMG100 system employs a unique digital and IP converge architecture to deliver an affordable, flexible
powerful telecommunications platform for 8 to more than 100 phones that is easy to install, manage and use.

The eMG100 interfaces with analog CO lines, digital and ISDN lines, and SIP trunks.

For flexibility and ease of use, an array of user terminals are available including proprietary digital and IP
multi-button phones, as well as standard SLTs and SIP phones.

Also, terminals are available for mobility including IP-DECT cordless and soft clients for smart phones and
laptops.

The system installs easily by inserting option boards to meet the customer configuration and wiring with
standard modular jacks.

Web based management simplifies the admin process locally or remotely and the Keyset admin is ideal for
minor configuration changes desired by the end-user.

The rich feature set spans all the basic features and functions of a modern communications platform such as
Transfer, Caller Id, MOH, etc. and delivers advanced functions including an integrated multi-level Auto
Attendant and Voice Mail with both mobile and E-mail notification.

In addition, the eMG100 is compatible with Ericsson-LG Enterprise optional advanced communication
applications supporting TAPI, desktop softphones, Unified Communication, Call Center operation and more.

Details on these advanced applications are available in the respective product manuals available from
Ericsson-LG Enterprise.

2.2 General Cabinet Description


The eMG100 system consists of a Key Service Unit (KSU). KSU consists of a plastic housing, a Main board
and Power Supply Unit as well as built-in MISC interfaces and station interfaces.

Optional Interface and Function boards may be equipped in the eMG100 KSU. In addition, on the front of KSU
is the connection from the KSU to another KSU.

As shown in Figure 2.2-1, on the left side of the KSU are connections for Battery Backup, AC Power Inlet as
well as a Power switch and Earth Ground. On the right side are modular jack connections for Stations,
external networks (Analog CO, BRI, and PRI lines), a Miscellaneous jack, a LAN connection for Web Admin
access and SIP trunks,.

In addition, a recessed reset button is located between the modular jacks for the external networks and the
miscellaneous modular jack.

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Figure 2.2 KSU Appearance

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2.3 System Connection Diagram


The following Figure represents the interconnections available with iPECS eMG100 including external network,
terminals, miscellaneous, and admin interfaces.

Figure 2.3 System Connection Diagram

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2.4 System Components


The KSU can be equipped with one (1) of two (2) Main Boards (MBUD & MBUS) and Trunk & Extension
Interface and Function boards. The specific MBU determines the type of extension interfaces, and the optional
Interface boards that can be installed in an eMG100 KSU.

The table 2.4-1 below shows all available components for an eMG100 KSU including the various MBUs, and
optional Interface and Function boards.

Table 2.4-1 eMG100 Components

Item Model / Board Description


8DKT and 4 SLT Interfaces
eMG100-KSUD
Voice Mail (4 channels/2hour default, 16 channels/62 hours Max.)
(MBUD)
VoIP (2 channels default, 16 channel Max.)
KSU 2 DKT and 6 SLT Interfaces
eMG100-KSUS
(Key Service Voice Mail (4 channels/2hour default, 16 channels/62 hours Max.)
(MBUS)
Unit) VoIP (2 channels default, 16 channels Max.)
2 DKT and 6 SLT Interfaces
eMG100-KSUSC
Voice Mail (2 channels/2hour default, 16 channels/62 hours Max.)
(MBUSC)
VoIP (0 channel default, 16 channels Max.)
PSU PSU Power Supply Unit, pre-installed in each cabinet
eMG100-COIU2 2 CO Line Interface Unit
eMG100-COIU4 4 CO Line Interface Unit
Trunk
eMG100-BRIU1 1 BRI (2B channels) Interface Unit
Interface
eMG100-BRIU2 2 BRI (4B channels) Interface Unit
Boards
eMG100-BRIU4 4 BRI (8B channels) Interface Unit
eMG100-PRIU 1 PRI/E1R2 or T1 (30 or 24 channels) Interface Unit
Extension eMG100-SLIB8 8 SLT Interface Board
Interface eMG100-SLIU8 8 SLT Interface Unit
Boards eMG100-DTIB8 8 DKT Interface Board
eMG100-VOIB48 48 VoIP Interface Board
eMG100-MEMU Memory Expansion Module Unit for VM (15 hours expansion)
Function
eMG100-MEMU2 Memory Expansion Module Unit for VM (60 hours expansion)
Boards
eMG100-MODU Modem Unit
eMG100-MISU Miscellaneous function Unit
RMB eMG100-RMB 19” Rack Mounting Bracket
KCC eMG100-KCC KSU Cord Cover
BATT Cable eMG100-BATTCABLE Battery Back-up Cable
Exp. Cable eMG100-EXPCABLE KSU Expansion Cable

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The table 2.4-2 below indicates the various interface boards available for each KSU as well as the (slave)KSU
housed in the 2’nd KSU.

Table 2.4-2 Option Board Compatibility Chart for KSU

Option Board KSUD KSUS/KSUSC (Slave, 2’nd) KSU

eMG100-COIU2 Y Y Y
eMG100-COIU4 Y Y Y
Trunk
eMG100-BRIU1 Y Y N
Interface
eMG100-BRIU2 Y Y N
Boards
eMG100-BRIU4 Y Y N
eMG100-PRIU Y Y N
Extension eMG100-SLIB8 Y Y Y
Interface eMG100-SLIU8 Y Y Y
Boards eMG100-DTIB8 Y Y Y
eMG100-VOIB48 Y Y N
eMG100-MEMU Y Y Y
Function
eMG100-MEMU2 Y Y Y
Boards
eMG100-MODU Y Y N
eMG100-MISU Y Y N

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2.5 Specifications

2.5.1 General Specifications


Table 2.5.1 General Specifications

Item Description Specification


CPU M82331G, ARM11 dual core (550MHz)
AC Voltage Input 100~240 +/- 10% Volt AC @ 47-63 Hz
AC Power consumption 90 Watts
PSU
AC Input Fuse 2A @250 Volt AC
DC Output Voltage +5, -5, +27, +30 Volt DC
Input Voltage +24 Volt DC (+12 VDC x 2 each KSU)
Battery Fuse 5.0A @250 Volts AC, 5AG
External Backup Battery
Charging Current Max. 200 mA
Battery Load Current Max. 3A (KSU only), Max. 6A (1’st + 2’nd KSU)
Ring Signal 65 Vrms @ 25Hz
External Relay Contact 1A @30 Volt DC
Music Source Input 0 dBm @600 ohm
External Paging Port 0 dBm @600 ohm
Ring Detect Sensitivity 30 Vrms @16-55 Hz
Frequency Deviation Less than +/-1.8%
Signal Rise Time 5 ms
DTMF Dialing
Tone Duration, on time Min. 50 ms, Normal 100 ms
Inter-digit Time Min. 30 ms, Normal 100 ms
Pulse Rate 10 PPS
Pulse Dialing
Break/Make Ratio 60/40% or 66/33%
Temperature 0 (°C) - 40 (°C)
Operating Environment
Humidity 0 - 80% (non-condensing)
Dimension KSU 290 mm(W) x 300 mm(H) x 85 mm(D)
Weight KSU 1.75 Kg
Analog Modem Bell, ITU-T, V.34 V.32BIS, V.90
MODU Speed 300 bps up to 33K bps speed rate
Connection Automatic rate negotiation
LAN Interface 100 Base-T Ethernet (IEEE 802.3)
Speed 100 Mbps (Auto-Negotiation)
Duplex Half or Full Duplex (Auto-Negotiation)
VoIP VoIP Protocol SIP and H.323 Revision 2
Voice Compression G.711/G.726/G.729/G.723.1
Voice/Fax Switching T.38
Echo cancellation G.165

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2.5.2 System Capacity


Three System Capacity charts are provided below. These include the General System Maximum Capacities
Table 2.5.2-1, the capacity based on the MBU type Table 2.5.2-2. Note that the maximums are not
simultaneously achievable. However, the maximum number of VoIP channels is separate from other external
network and station maximums. That is, up to 16 VoIP channels are available in addition to CO, BRI and PRI
Lines.

Table 2.5.2-1 General System Capacities

Item Capacity
CO/Trunk lines Max. 74
Stations Max. 140
Attendants 4
LAN port 2 (1 on KSU, 1 on VOIB48)
Modem Channel 1 (MODU)
Serial Port (RS-232C) 1 (KSU or MISU selectable)
USB (2.0) Host port 1 (MISU)
Alarm/Doorbell input 2 (1 on KSU, 1 on MISU)
External Control Relays 4 (1 on KSU, 3 on MISU)
1 Internal: select one of 13 music
2 External source input (1 on KSU, 1 on MISU)
Music Source Inputs
5 SLT ports
3 VSF announcements
Built-in AA/VM KSUD, KSUS: 16 (4 channels. by default, 12 channels by license), 2hours
KSUSC:16(2 channels by default, 14channels by license), 2hour
- w/MEMU 15 hours (no license needed)
- w/MEMU2 60 hours (no license needed)
Conference channels 148, 3-13 party or unlimited 3-party
KSUD, KSUS: 16 (2 channels by default, 14 channels by license)
Built-in VoIP channels
KSUSC:16(0 channel by default, 16channels by license)
VOIB48 VoIP channels 48 (8 channels by default, 40 channels by license)
IP Stations and SIP Trunks Simultaneously 100 Calls
External Page 2 port (1 on KSU, 1 on MISU)

Table 2.5.2-2 KSU Device Type Maximums

Resource Type Device Type 1’st KSU Interface Boards


CO Line 16 4 COIU4
BRI Line 8 1 BRIU4
External Network
PRI/E1 Line 30 1 PRIU
SIP Trunks 64 16 + VOIB48
DKT 24 KSUD + 2 DTIB8
Stations SLT 38 KSUS or KSUSC + 2 SLIB8 (with SLIU8)
LIP/SIP 64 16 + VOIB48

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Table 2.5.2-3 KSUD Device Type Maximums

Resource Type Device Type 1’st KSU 2’nd KSU Total Sys Max
CO Line 16 16 32
BRI Line 8 - 8
External Network 74
PRI/E1 Line 30 - 30
SIP Trunks 64 16 74
DKT 24 (8) 24 (8) 48
Stations SLT 36 (4) 36 (4) 72 140
LIP/SIP 64 - 64

Table 2.5.2-4 KSUS or KSUSC Device Type Maximums

Resource Type Device Type 1’st KSU 2’nd KSU Total Sys Max
CO Line 16 16 32
BRI Line 8 - 8
External Network 74
PRI/E1 Line 30 - 30
SIP Trunks 64 16 74
DKT 18 (2) 18 (2) 36
Stations SLT 38 (6) 38 (6) 76 140
LIP/SIP 64 - 64

* ( ) default number of interfaces

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3 Installation overview

3.1 Pre-Installation Guidelines


Prior to installation, please read the following guidelines concerning installation and connection. Be sure to
comply with applicable local regulations.

3.1.1 Safety Installation Instructions


When installing the telephone wiring, basic safety precautions, including those below, should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury:

 Never install the telephone wiring during a lightning storm.


 Never install the telephone jack in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet
locations.
 Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
 Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
 Anti-static precautions should be taken during installation of optional boards in a KSU.

3.1.2 Installation precautions


IPECS eMG100 KSUs are designed for desktop mounting, wall mounting or a free-standing rack mounting.In
no case should one cabinet be mounted on top of the other when desktop mounting. Avoid installing in the
following places:

 In direct sunlight and hot, cold, or humid places. Temperature range = 0°C to 40°C.
 Places where shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong.
 Dusty places or places where water or oil may come into contact at the KSU or wiring.
 Near strong RF generating devices such as sewing machines or electric welders.
 On or near computers, fax machines, or other office equipment, as well as microwave ovens or air
conditioners.
 Do not obstruct the openings in cabinets of iPECS eMG100.
 Do not stack the optional service boards.

3.1.3 Wiring Precautions


Be sure to follow these precautions when wiring:

 Do not wire the telephone cable in parallel with an AC power source to a computer, fax machine, etc.
If the cables are run near such wires, shield the cables with metal tubing or use shielded cables and
ground the shields.
 If the cables are run on the floor, use protectors to prevent the wires from being stepped on. Do not
place wiring under carpets.
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avoid induction of electrical noise into the system resulting in poor audio quality or static.
 The power and battery switches must be OFF during wiring. Further, while wiring, power must not be
connected to the eMG100 KSU. After wiring is completed, the power can be connected, and the
switch may be turned ON.
 Incorrect wiring may cause iPECS eMG100 System to operate improperly.
 If an extension does not operate properly, disconnect the telephone from the extension line and then
re-connect, or turn the System power OFF and then ON again.
 Use twisted pair cable for connecting CO lines.

3.1.4 Checking Power cord


Checking the power cord at least once a year to prevent fire hazard or electric shock. Be sure to disconnect
the power cord from the wall outlet and System’s inlet for the following symptoms:

 Burn marks on the plug.


 The prongs on the plug are deformed.
 The power cord’s inner wires are exposed, broken, etc.
 The power cord’s coating has a crack.
 The power cord is overheating.
 The power cord is damaged.
If the above symptoms find, do not use the power cord and consult your dealer or service representative.

The following is the simple guide to avoid the hazard or disaster:

 Make sure Power cord is properly rated for their intended use, indoor or outdoor, and meet or exceed
the power needs of the system being used.
 Inspect cords for damage before use. Check for cracked or frayed sockets, lose or bare wires, and
loose connections.
 Never use a cord that feels hot or is damaged in any way.
 Insert plugs fully so that no part of the prongs is exposed when the power cord is in use.
Make sure that the power cord is connected to the system firmly, and then connect the plug to the wall outlet.

3.2 Installation Overview


The installation is conducted in 6 steps as indicated in the below list.

1) Preparation, section 3.3


2) Board installation and description, section 4
3) Mounting the KSU, section 5
4) KSU wiring, section 6
5) Terminal connection and wiring, section 7
6) Starting System & run Wizard, section 8

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3.3 Preparation
In preparation for the installation, locate an appropriate site for the KSU installation considering the
precautions mentioned in earlier sections, wiring, access to power, etc. Once the mounting site is identified,
verify all equipment and wiring charts are available on-site. Unpack the KSU and verify the contents include
the items shown in Figure 3.1.

Note the Expansion cable is optional for 2’nd KSU expansion.

Figure 3.3 KSU Carton Contents

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4 Board installation and description

4.1 General information


The eMG100 KSU houses the Main Board with processor, memory and interface circuitry. Optional Interface
boards are installed on the MBU to expand the external network interfaces as well as terminals available. The
KSU can be equipped with two (2) optional Interface boards.

In addition, optional Function boards can be installed on the KSU MBU to enhance various system functions.
This section provides descriptions of the various components and step by step instructions to mount the option
boards.

4.2 Closing and Opening the front cover


Before closing and opening the front cover, you need to prepare the screwdriver.

Opening the Front Cover


1) Loosen screws on both sides with screwdriver.
2) Lift the front cover in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 4.2-1 Opening the Front Cover

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Closing the Front Cover


1) Insert the front cover into the slot on the KSU correctly.
2) Then put the front cover down on the KSU in the direction of the arrow.
3) Insert screws in the middle of tapped hole and then tighten screws with screwdriver to fix the front
cover.

Figure 4.2-2 Closing the Front Cover

NOTE
Prior to operation, the front cover must be closed and the screws are tightened for safety.

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4.3 Removing and Replacing the KSU & Cord cover


Prior to installing option boards in the KSU, it is necessary to remove the KSU and Cord covers.

To remove the cord & KSU cover and expose the MBU:

1) Locate and remove the Cord cover hold-down screw as shown in #1 in the below figure.
2) Press down slightly on the top of the Cord cover to be away from the KSU.
3) Remove the two screws holding the KSU cover as shown in #3 in the below figure.
4) Lift the front of the KSU cover in the direction of the arrow.
5) Remove the cover. Be sure to place both covers in a safe location.

Figure 4.3 Removing and Replacing the KSU and Cord Cover

NOTE
For safety, prior to operation, replace the KSU and Cord cover before operating the eMG100.

To replace the covers


Reverse the removal procedure as below.

1) Insert the tabs of the KSU cover into the KSU slots.
2) Press the KSU cover down on to the KSU.
3) Insert the screws and tighten screws with screwdriver to fix the front cover.
4) Install the Cord cover
5) Insert and tighten the cover hold-down screw.

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4.4 Installation of Option Boards


Prior to installing any option board, assure power is OFF. We recommend wearing a wrist-strap connected to a
known ground. At a minimum, before touching any board discharge any built-up static charge by touching a
grounded object.

4.4.1 General installation


To install a board, perform the following steps as depicted in Figure 4.4.1:

1) Remove the KSU and Cord cover as detailed in section 4.3.


2) For an Interface board, remove the modular jack cover plate as shown in #1.
3) Insert a standoff through the MBU and into the cabinet. Tighten the standoffs with Wrench as
shown in #2.
4) Holding the board as shown in #3, insert the board carefully in the direction of the arrow.
5) Carefully align the connector on the board with the mating MBU connector pins, then push the
board down to fully engage the connectors.
6) To securely fix the board in place, insert and tighten a screw as shown in #5.

Figure 4.4.1 Board Installation

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4.4.2 Board to Board Installation


This section shows to install a board on board. Some boards need to assemble the standoff first. Be Careful to
align the connector on the board with the mating another board connector pins, and then push the board down
to fully engage the connectors.

SLIB8(DTIB8) on MBU

SLIB8 (DTIB8)

MBU

Figure 4.4.2-1 SLIB8 (DTIB8) on MBU Board Installation

COIU2/4 on MBU

COIU2/4 #2

COIU2/4 #1

MBU

Figure 4.4.2-2 COIU2/4 on MBU Board Installation

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BRIU1/2/4 on MBU

BRIU1/2/4

Figure 4.4.2-3 BRIU1/2/4 on MBU Board Installation

PRIU on MBU

PRIU

MBU

Figure 4.4.2-4 PRIU on MBU Board Installation

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VOIB48 on MBU

MBU
VOIB48

Figure 4.4.2-5 VOIB48 on MBU Board Installation

MISU on MBU

MISU
MBU

Figure 4.4.2-6 MISU on MBU Board Installation

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MEMU/MEMU2 on MBU

Figure 4.4.2-7 MEMU/MEMU2 on MBU Board Installation

MODU on MBU

Figure 4.4.2-8 MODU on MBU Board Installation

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COIU2/4 on SLIB8(DTIB8)

COIU2/4

SLIB8/DTIB8

Figure 4.4.2-9 COIU2/4 on SLIB8 (DTIB8) Board Installation

SLIU8 on SLIB8(DTIB8)

SLIU8

SLIB8/DTIB8

Figure 4.4.2-10 SLIU8 on SLIB8 (DTIB8) Board Installation

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4.5 KSU Main Board Unit (MBU)


One of two (2) MBUs (MBUD or MBUS) is factory fixed in the KSU. The specifics of each MBU are discribed in
sections 4.5.1 to 4.5.2.

4.5.1 MBUD (Main Board Unit)


Description
The MBUD, which is shown in Figure 4.5.1, controls communication between the peripheral interfaces,
supervises all resources in the system, controls the gain adjustment of the PCM signals, generates the
System tones, and manages System call processing.

The MBUD contains switches for database protection and initialization. A built-in LAN port provides access to
the eMG100 Web Admin and basic VoIP channels.

The MBUD have eight(8) DKT and four (4) SLT interfaces, and support two (2) VoIP channels by default.

The SLT line interface supports FSK (ITU-T V.23 or Bell 202) or DTMF (ITU-T Q.23) Caller ID and the
Message Wait Indication (MWI), DTMF detection, sinusoidal ringing generator, -48V DC feeding voltage,
current limiting and GR-909 Line Testing function.

A VoIP channel is required to support each SIP Trunk line, LIP or SIP Phone, and remote user and devices.
The two (2) basic VoIP channels on the MBU can be increased to sixteen (16) by license.

As shown in the figure, the MBU has connectors for the various option boards including connector CN1, CN11
which is used to connect optional Interface boards.

Two (2) Interface boards can be installed; the Option #1 is mounted directly on the CN1 connector of the MBU
and the Option #2 is mounted directly on the CN11 connector.

Interface boards available for the MBUD include:

 COIU2 - CO Line board, 2 CO ports


 COIU4 - CO Line board, 4 CO ports
 BRIU1 - BRI board, 1 BRI (2B+D channels) port
 BRIU2 - BRI board, 2 BRI (4B+D channels) ports
 BRIU4 - BRI board, 4 BRI (8B+D channels) ports
 PRIU - PRI board, 1 PRI (30 channels) port
 SLIB8 - SLT board, 8 SLT ports
 DTIB8 - DKT board, 8 DKT ports

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Figure 4.5.1 MBUD

The following are included on the MBUD:

 8 DKT (Digital Key Telephone) interface circuits


 4 SLT interface circuits
 1 External Relay contact for LBC or general purpose
 1 Alarm detection circuit, 1 External Page port, and 1 External MOH port
 Internal MOH (13 music resources)
 Built-in VoIP channels (default 2 channels, maximum 16 channels with license)
 Built-in VM channel (default 4 channels, maximum 16 channels with license)
 Master Clock Generation & PLL circuit
 1 RS-232C Interface circuit with “GDK-TRC1” box
 1 LAN Interface
 PCM Voice Processing circuit (ACT2 - ASIC, voice switching, including DSP)
 PCM Tone Generation and PCM Gain Control
 Tone (DTMF / CPT / FAX) detection and CID Signal (FSK/DTMF/RUS CID) detection

NOTE
4 pin connector for RS-232C interface on MBU & RJ45 port for RS-232C on MISU is selectable.
It must be used in one interface only. Do not try to use both interfaces at the same time.

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Connectors, Jacks and Switches


The following chart lists the various connectors for option boards, RJ45 modular jacks for connecting CO
Lines, Stations and miscellaneous functions, and switches on the Main Board.

Table 4.5.1-1 KSU with MBUD Connector, Modular Jack and Switch Function

Connector Function Remark


CN1 Option Interface board #1 installation 70 pins
CN11 Option Interface board #2 installation 70 pins
CN21 & CN22 COIU2 or COIU4 #1 Installation 30 pins x 2
CN31 & CN32 COIU2 or COIU4 #2 Installation 30 pins x 2
CN2 & CN12 PRIU or BRIU1/2/4 installation 40 pins x 2
CN3 VOIB48 Installation 40 pins
CN4 MISU Installation 32 pins
CN5 MODU Installation 20 pins
CN6 MEMU/MEMU2 Installation 20 Pins
CN7 PSU Connector 7 pins
CN8 RS-232C Port Connection with GDK-TRC1 4 Pins
CN9 CPU JTAG for development 20 Pins
CN10 FPGA JTAG for development 10 pins
MJ1-1 CO lines 1 & 2 / BRI line 1 / PRI line RJ45, 8 pins
MJ1-2 CO lines 3 & 4 / BRI line 2 RJ45, 8 pins
MJ1
MJ1-3 CO lines 5 & 6 / BRI line 3 RJ45, 8 pins
MJ1-4 CO lines 7 & 8 / BRI line 4 RJ45, 8 pins
MJ2-1 DKT lines 1 & 3 & 5 RJ45, 8 pins
MJ2-2 DKT lines 2 & 4 & 6 RJ45, 8 pins
MJ2
MJ2-3 DKT lines 7 & 8, SLT lines 1 & 3 RJ45, 8 pins
MJ2-4 SLT lines 2 & 4 RJ45, 8 pins
MJ3 LAN Port 1 LAN, 8 pins
MJ4-1 KSU Expansion for Master & Slave RJ45, 8 pins
MJ4
MJ4-2 Relay/Alarm/Page/External MOH Connection RJ45, 8 pins
SW1 2 pole Database protect switch
SW2 Push-button System reset switch
SW3 Clock Master / Slave Mode selection switch

Switch setting
Table 4.5.1-2 MBUD SW1 – 2-pole Dip switch
Switch State
Pole Function Remarks
ON OFF
Protect database,
1 Database protection Unprotect Default: OFF
no admin allowed
2 Initialization for Database Initialize Database on reset Use stored Database Default: ON

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Table 4.5.1-3 Clock Master/Slave selection Function SW3


Operating Mode
Function Remarks
ON OFF
Clock Master / Slave mode Slave mode Master mode Default: OFF

LED Indications
Table 4.5.1-4 MBUD LED Indication

LED Color Description


LD1 Green Flash 300ms ON and OFF, normal operation
LD2 Green Call Task, Call event status
External Clock Synchronization
LD3 Blue  ON : PLL circuit sync to ISDN interface clock
 OFF : PLL circuit sync to internal clock
LD4 Blue System Powered ON Indication
LD5 Green Flash 300ms ON and OFF, normal operation, same as LD1
Internal VOIB48 Link status
LD6 Blue  ON : Internal LAN Linked with VOIB48
 OFF : Internal LAN Link disconnected

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4.5.2 MBUS (Main Board Unit)


Description
The MBUS, which is shown in Figure 4.5.1 , controls communication between the peripheral interfaces,
supervises all resources in the system, controls the gain adjustment of the PCM signals, generates the
System tones, and manages System call processing.

The MBUS contains switches for database protection and initialization. A built-in LAN port provides access to
the eMG100 Web Admin and basic VoIP channels.

The MBUS have two(2) DKT and six (6) SLT interfaces, and two (2) VoIP channels.

The SLT line interface supports FSK (ITU-T V.23 or Bell 202) or DTMF (ITU-T Q.23) Caller ID and the
Message Wait Indication (MWI), DTMF detection, sinusoidal ringing generator, -48V DC feeding voltage,
current limiting and GR-909 Line Testing function.

A VoIP channel is required to support each SIP Trunk line, LIP or SIP Phone, and remote user and devices.
The two (2) basic VoIP channels on the MBU can be increased to sixteen (16) by license.

As shown in the figure, the MBU has connectors for the various option boards including connector CN1, CN11
which is used to connect optional Interface boards.

Two (2) Interface boards can be installed; the Option #1 is mounted directly on the CN1 connector of the
MBUS and the Option #2 is mounted directly on the CN11 connector.

Interface boards available for the MBUS include:

 COIU2 - CO Line board, 2 CO ports


 COIU4 - CO Line board, 4 CO ports
 BRIU1 - BRI board, 1 BRI (2B+D channels) port
 BRIU2 - BRI board, 2 BRI (4B+D channels) ports
 BRIU4 - BRI board, 4 BRI (8B+D channels) ports
 PRIU - PRI board, 1 PRI (30 channels) port
 SLIB8 - SLT board, 8 SLT ports
 DTIB8 - DKT board, 8 DKT ports

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Figure 4.5.2 MBUS

The following are included on the MBUS:

 2 DKT (Digital Key Telephone) interface circuits


 6 SLT interface circuits
 1 External Relay contact for LBC or general purpose
 1 Alarm detection circuit, 1 External Page port, and 1 External MOH port
 Internal MOH (13 music resources)
 Built-in VoIP channels (default 2 channels, maximum 16 channels with license)
 Built-in VM channel (default 4 channels, maximum 16 channels with license)
 Master Clock Generation & PLL circuit
 1 RS-232C Interface circuit with “GDK-TRC1” box
 1 LAN Interface
 PCM Voice Processing circuit (ACT2 - ASIC, voice switching, including DSP)
 PCM Tone Generation and PCM Gain Control
 Tone (DTMF / CPT / FAX) detection and CID Signal (FSK/DTMF/RUS CID) detection

NOTE
4 pin connector for RS-232C interface on MBU & RJ45 port for RS-232C on MISU is selectable.It must be
used in one interface only. Do not try to use both interfaces at the same time.

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Connectors, Jacks and Switches


The following chart lists the various connectors for option boards, RJ45 modular jacks for connecting CO
Lines, Stations and miscellaneous functions, and switches on the Main Board.

Table 4.5.2-1 KSU with MBUS Connector, Modular Jack and Switch Function

Connector Function Remark


CN1 Option Interface board #1 installation 70 pins
CN11 Option Interface board #2 installation 70 pins
CN21 & CN22 COIU2 or COIU4 #1 Installation 30 pins x 2
CN31 & CN32 COIU2 or COIU4 #2 Installation 30 pins x 2
CN2 & CN12 PRIU or BRIU1/2/4 installation 40 pins x 2
CN3 VOIB48 Installation 40 pins
CN4 MISU Installation 32 pins
CN5 MODU Installation 20 pins
CN6 MEMU/MEMU2 Installation 20 Pins
CN7 PSU Connector 7 pins
CN8 RS-232C Port Connection with GDK-TRC1 4 Pins
CN9 CPU JTAG for development 20 Pins
CN10 FPGA JTAG for development 10 pins
MJ1-1 CO lines 1 & 2 / BRI line 1 / PRI line RJ45, 8 pins
MJ1-2 CO lines 3 & 4 / BRI line 2 RJ45, 8 pins
MJ1
MJ1-3 CO lines 5 & 6 / BRI line 3 RJ45, 8 pins
MJ1-4 CO lines 7 & 8 / BRI line 4 RJ45, 8 pins
MJ2-1 DKT lines 1 RJ45, 8 pins
MJ2-2 DKT lines 2 RJ45, 8 pins
MJ2
MJ2-3 SLT lines 1 & 3 RJ45, 8 pins
MJ2-4 SLT lines 2 & 4 & 5 & 6 RJ45, 8 pins
MJ3 LAN Port 1 LAN, 8 pins
MJ4-1 KSU Expansion for Master & Slave RJ45, 8 pins
MJ4
MJ4-2 Relay/Alarm/Page/External MOH Connection RJ45, 8 pins
SW1 2 pole Database protect switch
SW2 Push-button System reset switch
SW3 Framesync Master / Slave selection switch

Switch setting
Table 4.5.2-2 MBUS SW1 – 2-pole Dip switch
Switch State
Pole Function Remarks
ON OFF
Protect database,
1 Database protection Unprotect Default : OFF
no admin allowed
2 Initialization for Database Initialize Database on reset Use stored Database Default : ON

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Table 4.5.2-3 Clock Master/Slave selection Function SW3


Operating Mode
Function Remarks
ON OFF
Clock Master / Slave mode Slave mode Master mode Default : OFF

LED Indications
Table 4.5.2-4 MBUS LED Indication

LED Color Description


LD1 Green Flash 300ms ON and OFF, normal operation
LD2 Green Call Task, Call event status
External Clock Synchronization
LD3 Blue  ON : PLL circuit sync to ISDN interface clock
 OFF : PLL circuit sync to internal clock
LD4 Blue System Powered ON Indication
LD5 Green Flash 300ms ON and OFF, normal operation, same as LD1
Internal VOIB48 Link status
LD6 Blue  ON : Internal LAN Linked with VOIB48
 OFF : Internal LAN Link disconnected

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4.6 Optional Interface Boards


Optional Interface Boards permit the expansion of the external network and terminal interface ports available
in the eMG100 system are mounted on the Main board in the KSU.

Interface boards available are shown in the chart below.

Table 4.6 Optional Interface Boards

Board Description Connectors Cable


COIU2 2 CO Line RJ45 2-wire
COIU4 4 CO Line RJ45 2-wire
BRIU1 1 BRI (2 channels) RJ45 4-wire
BRIU2 2 BRI (4 channels) RJ45 4-wire
BRIU4 4 BRI (8 channels) RJ45 4-wire
PRIU 1 PRI (30 channels) RJ45 4-wire
SLIB8 8 SLT ports RJ45 2-wire
SLIU8 8 SLT ports RJ45 2-wire
DTIB8 8 DKT ports RJ45 2-wire

The CO line ports of the Interface boards support loop start CO lines with detection of supervisory signals
including Caller Identification (CID), Polarity Reversal (PR), and Call Progress Tone (CPT).

The SLT interface supports FSK (ITU-T V.23 or Bell 202) or DTMF (ITU-T Q.23) Caller ID and the Message
Wait Indication (MWI), DTMF detection, sinusoidal ringing generator, -48V DC feeding voltage, current limiting
and GR-909 Line Testing function.

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4.6.1 COIU2 (2 CO Line Interface Board)


Description
The COIU2 board has two (2) CO line interface ports. The board may be installed on MBU(CN21 & CN22,
CN31 & CN32) or SLIB8(CN3 & CN4) or DTIB8(CN3 & CN4).

To install the board, refer to Section 4.4.

CN1

CN2

Figure 4.6.1 COIU2

Connector
Table 4.6.1 Connector Jack Function

Connector Functions Remark


CN1 Connection to the MBU (CN21 or CN31), SLIB8 (CN3) and DTIB8 (CN3) 26 pins
CN2 Connection to the MBU (CN22 or CN32), SLIB8 (CN4) and DTIB8 (CN4) 26 pins

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4.6.2 COIU4 (4 CO Line Interface Board)


Description
The COIU4 board has four (4) CO line interface ports. The board may be installed on the MBU(CN21 & CN22,
CN31 & CN32) or SLIB8(CN3 & CN4) or DTIB8(CN3 & CN4).

To install the board, refer to Section 4.4.

CN1

CN2

Figure 4.6.2 COIU4

Connector
Table 4.6.2 Connector Function

Connector Functions Remark


CN1 Connection to the MBU (CN21 or CN31), SLIB8 (CN3) and DTIB8 (CN3) 26 pins
CN2 Connection to the MBU (CN22 or CN32), SLIB8 (CN4) and DTIB8 (CN4) 26 pins

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4.6.3 BRIU1 (1 BRI Interface Board)


Description
The BRIU1 board has one (1) BRI (2B+D) interface ports. The board may be installed on the MBU(CN2 &
CN12). The Multiple pole Dip-switches determine the operating mode ‘S’ or ‘T’ and termination. The board is
provided with two Standoffs that must be installed prior to mounting the board.

To install the board in the KSU, refer to Section 4.4.

CN1

CN3

CN2

Figure 4.6.3 BRIU1

Connector
Table 4.6.3-1 Connector Function

Connector Functions Remark


CN1 Connection to the MBU (CN2) 40 pins
CN2 Connection to the MBU (CN12) 40 pins
CN3 CPLD JTAG for development 10 pins

Switch setting
Table 4.6.3-2 BRIU1 BRI Mode SW1
Mode
Pole Function Remarks
ON OFF
1 S or T mode S mode T mode
Default : OFF
2 BRI line loopback Test

Table 4.6.3-3 BRIU1 BRI Termination SW200

Pole Function Termination Remarks


Port 1 Termination Resistor
1&2 Termination Resistor  ON : Terminate Default : ON
 OFF : Open
Port 2 Termination Resistor
3&4 Termination Resistor  ON : Terminate Default : ON
 OFF : Open

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LED Indications
Table 4.6.3-4 BRIU1 LED Indication

LED Color Description


 ON : a BRI line in use
LD2 Blue  OFF : All BRI lines idle
 ON : BRI Line Error
LD3 Red  OFF : Normal
 ON : BRI reference clock external
LD4 Blue  OFF : BRI reference clock internal

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4.6.4 BRIU2 (2 BRI Interface Board)


Description
The BRIU2 board has two (2) BRI (2B+D) interface ports. The board may be installed on the MBU (CN2 &
CN12). The Multiple pole Dip-switches determine the operating mode ‘S’ or ‘T’ and termination. The board is
provided with two Standoffs that must be installed prior to mounting the board.

To install the board in the KSU, refer to Section 4.4.

CN1

CN3

CN2

Figure 4.6.4 BRIU2

Connector
Table 4.6.4-1 Connector Function

Connector Functions Remark


CN1 Connection to the MBU (CN2) 40 pins
CN2 Connection to the MBU (CN12) 40 pins
CN3 CPLD JTAG for development 10 pins

Switch setting
Table 4.6.4-2 BRIU2 BRI Mode SW1
Mode
Pole Function Remarks
ON OFF
1 S or T mode S mode T mode
Default : OFF
2 BRI line loopback Test

Table 4.6.4-3 BRIU2 BRI Termination SW200

Pole Function Termination Remarks


Port 1 Termination Resistor
1&2 Termination Resistor  ON : Terminate Default : ON
 OFF : Open
Port 2 Termination Resistor
3&4 Termination Resistor  ON : Terminate Default : ON
 OFF : Open

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Table 4.6.4-4 BRIU2 LED Indication

LED Color Description


 ON : a BRI line in use
LD2 Blue  OFF : All BRI lines idle
 ON : BRI Line Error, BRI 1 or 2
LD3 Red  OFF : both BRI lines normal
 ON : BRI reference clock external
LD4 Blue  OFF : BRI reference clock internal

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4.6.5 BRIU4 (4 BRI Interface Board)


Description
The BRIU4 board has four (4) BRI (2B+D) interface ports. The board may be installed on the MBU (CN2 &
CN12). The Multiple pole Dip-switches determine the operating mode ‘S’ or ‘T’ and termination. The board is
provided with two Standoffs that must be installed prior to mounting the board.

To install the board in the KSU, refer to Section 4.4.

CN1

CN3

CN2

Figure 4.6.5 BRIU4

Connector
Table 4.6.5-1 Connector Function

Connector Functions Remark


CN1 Connection to the MBU (CN2) 40 pins
CN2 Connection to the MBU (CN12) 40 pins
CN3 CPLD JTAG for development 10 pins

Switch setting
Table 4.6.5-2 BRIU4 BRI Mode SW1
Mode
Pole Function Remarks
ON OFF
1 S or T mode S mode T mode
Default : OFF
2 BRI line loopback Test

Table 4.6.5-3 BRIU4 BRI Termination SW200 and SW300

Pole Function Termination Remarks

1&2 Port 1 Termination Resistor


Termination Resistor  ON : Terminate Default : ON
(SW200)  OFF : Open
3&4 Port 2 Termination Resistor
Termination Resistor  ON : Terminate Default : ON
(SW200)  OFF : Open

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Pole Function Termination Remarks

1&2 Port 3 Termination Resistor


Termination Resistor  ON : Terminate Default : ON
(SW300)  OFF : Open
3&4 Port 4 Termination Resistor
Termination Resistor  ON : Terminate Default : ON
(SW300)  OFF : Open

LED Indications
Table 4.6.5-4 BRIU4 LED Indication

LED Color Description


 ON : a BRI line in use
LD2 Blue  OFF : All BRI lines idle
 ON : BRI Line Error, BRI 1 or 2
LD3 Red  OFF : both BRI lines normal
 ON : BRI reference clock external
LD4 Blue  OFF : BRI reference clock internal

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4.6.6 PRIU (1 PRI/E1R2, 30 Channels Interface Board)


Description
The PRIU board provides a standard PRI or E1R2 interface circuit. The PRIU may be installed on the
MBU(CN2 & CN12). The interface circuit complies with ITU-T Recommendations G.704, G.703 and G.823.
The PRIU employs the CEPT frame format, which consist of 32, 8-bit time slots at a data rate of 2.048MHz.
The time slot TS 0 is allocated to frame alignment, time slot TS 16 is allocated as the signaling channel, and
the other 30 time slots are available as Bearer ‘B’ channels.

The PRIU circuit will extract the reference clock from the incoming PRI circuit. The extracted clock is sent to
the PLL circuitry of the MBU to synchronize the main clocks. The PRIU can operate in the TE slave or NT
master mode.

The PRIU supports pulse dialing, DTMF dialing, and MFC-R2 register signaling (based on ITU-T
Recommendation Q.440-480).

A multiple pole Dip-switch determines the type of interface circuit, PRI or E1R2. The TE and NT operating
mode is determined through database configuration.

To install the board in the KSU, refer to section 4.4.

CN1

CN2

CN3
Figure 4.6.6 PRIU (E1)

Connector
Table 4.6.6-1 Connector Function

Connector Functions Remark


CN1 Connection to the MBU (CN2) 40 pins
CN3 Connection to the MBU (CN12) 40 pins
CN2 CPLD JTAG for development 10 pins

Switch setting
Table 4.6.6-2 PRIU PRI/E1R2 Function SW1
Operating Mode
Pole Function Remarks
ON OFF
1 E1R2 or PRI mode E1R2 PRI mode
Default : OFF
2 Reserved -

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LED Indications
Table 4.6.6-3 PRIU LED Indications

LED Color Description


 ON : FPGA programmed
LD1 Blue  OFF : FPGA not programmed
LD2 Blue  Flash (500ms): normal
 ON : PRI channel in use
LD3 Blue  OFF : All PRI channels idle
 ON : Line error
LD4 Red  OFF : normal

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4.6.7 PRIU (1 PRI/T1, 24/23 Channels Interface Board )


Description
The PRIU board provides a North American standard PRI or T1 interface circuit. The PRIU may be installed on
the MBU(CN2 & CN12). The PRIU operates with a 125 usec frame at 1.544Mb/s. A multiple pole Dip-switch
determines the type of interface circuit, PRI or T1.

In PRI operation, the ISDN standard NII2 (National ISDN Interface 2) 23 Bearer and one (1) Data channel
interface is supported. The PRI operation employs ANSI T1.403, T1.601, T1.605, and TR62411 standards.

In T1 operation, the standards EIA/TIA-464-A and TR 41458 24-channel interface supporting DID, TIE Line,
and Loop or Ground Start are implemented. The DID and TIE Line operation support Immediate, Delayed and
Wink start signaling protocols. The Telco interface must provide BZ8S line coding and Extended Super Frame
(ESF) framing.

The PRIU circuit will extract the reference clock from the incoming PRI circuit. The extracted clock is sent to
the PLL circuitry of the MBU to synchronize the main clocks. The PRIU can operate in the TE slave or NT
master mode. The TE and NT operating mode is determined through database configuration.

To install the board in the KSU, refer to section 4.4.

CN1

CN2

CN3
Figure 4.6.7 PRIU (T1)

Connector
Table 4.6.7-1 Connector Function

Connector Functions Remark


CN1 Connection to the MBU (CN2) 40 pins
CN3 Connection to the MBU (CN12) 40 pins
CN2 CPLD JTAG for development 10 pins

Switch setting
Table 4.6.7-2 PRIU PRI/T1 Function SW1
Operating Mode
Pole Function Remarks
ON OFF
1 T1 or PRI mode T1 PRI mode
Default : OFF
2 Reserved -

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LED Indications
Table 4.6.7-3 PRIU LED Indications

LED Color Description


 ON : FPGA programmed
LD1 Blue  OFF : FPGA not programmed
LD2 Blue  Flash (500ms): normal
 ON : PRI channel in use
LD3 Blue  OFF : All PRI channels idle
 ON : Line error
LD4 Red  OFF : normal

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4.6.8 SLIB8 (SLT 8 Interface Board)


Description
The SLIB8 board has 8 SLT interface circuits. The board can be installed on the MBU(CN1 or CN11) for
expansion.

The board is provided with one Standoff that must be installed prior to mounting the board. To install the board
in the KSU, refer to Section 4.4.

The below Interface boards may be installed on the SLIB8(CN3 & CN4).

 COIU2 - CO Line board, 2 CO ports


 COIU4 - CO Line board, 4 CO ports
 SLIU8 - SLT board, 8 SLT ports

CN2
CN3

CN1 CN4

Figure 4.6.8 SLIB8

Connector and Modular jack


Table 4.6.8-1 Connector and Modular Jack Function

Connector Functions Remark


CN2 Connection to CN1 or CN11 of MBU 70 pins
CN1 CPLD JTAG for development 10 pins
MJ1 16 SLT, 8 SLT and 4 CO RJ45
CN3 Connection to CN3 of SLIU8 or CN1 of COIU2/4
CN4 Connection to CN4 of SLIU8 or CN2 of COIU2/4

LED Indications
Table 4.6.8-2 SLIB8 LED Indications

LED Color Description


Station port in use status
LD1 Blue  ON : a station port is in use
 OFF : All station ports are idle

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4.6.9 SLIU8 (SLT 8 Interface Board)


Description
The SLIU8 board has 8 SLT interface circuits. The board can be installed on the SLIB8 or DTIB8(CN3 & CN4)
for expansion.

To install the board on the SLIB8, refer to Section 4.4.

CN3

CN4

Figure 4.6.9 SLIU8

Connector and Modular jack


Table 4.6.9-1 Connector and Modular Jack Function

Connector Functions Remark


CN3 Connection to CN3 connector of the SLIB8 or DTIB8 26pins
CN4 Connection to CN4 connector of the SLIB8 or DTIB8 26pins

LED Indications
Table 4.6.9-2 SLIB8 LED Indications

LED Color Description


Station port in use status
LD1 Blue  ON : a station port is in use
 OFF : All station ports are idle

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4.6.10 DTIB8 (DKT Interface Board)


Description
The DTIB8 board has 8 DKT interface circuits. The board can be installed on the MBU(CN1 or CN11) for
expansion.

The board is provided with one Standoffs that must be installed prior to mounting the board. To install the
board in the KSU, refer to Section 4.4.

The below Interface boards may be installed on the DTIB8(CN3 & CN4).

 COIU2 - CO Line board, 2 CO ports


 COIU4 - CO Line board, 4 CO ports
 SLIU8 - SLT board, 8 SLT ports

CN2
CN3

CN1 CN4

Figure 4.6.10 DTIB8

Connector and Modular jack


Table 4.6.10-1 Connector and Modular Jack Function

Connector Functions Remark


CN2 Connection to MBU CN1 or CN11 connector 70 pins
CN1 CPLD JTAG for development 10 pins
MJ1 8 DKT and 8 SLT, 8 DKT and 4 CO RJ45
CN3 Connection to CN3 of SLIU8 or CN1 of COIU2/4
CN4 Connection to CN4 of SLIU8 or CN2 of COIU2/4

LED Indications
Table 4.6.10-2 LED Indications

LED Color Description


Station port in use status
LD1 Blue  ON : a station port is in use
 OFF : All station ports are idle

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4.7 Optional Function Boards


The eMG100 KSU can be equipped with several option boards to provide additional or expanded functionality.
Each optional Function board is installed on a specific option connector on the MBU as discussed in this
section. The optional Function Boards include:

 VOIB48: 48 VoIP Interface Board


 MEMU/MEMU2: Memory Expansion Module Unit (Re-use of eMG80)
 MODU: Modem function Unit (Re-use of eMG80)
 MISU: Miscellaneous function Unit

4.7.1 VOIB48 (48 VoIP Interface Board)


Description
The VOIB48 expands the number of VoIP channels available in the system. In addition, the LAN port equipped
on the VOIB48 provides the interface to the VOIB48 VoIP channels and for software applications that can be
installed in the eMG100. The VOIB48 is installed on the MBU connectors CN3 as described in section 4.5.

CN4
CN1
CN3
CN2
[Bottom Side]

Figure 4.7.1 VOIB48

Table 4.7.1-1 VOIB48 Capacity Chart

Function Default (without License) Expansion (with License) Max


VoIP Channels 8 Ch. 40 Ch. 48 Ch.

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Connector and Modular jack


Table 4.7.1-2 Connector and Modular Jack Function

Connector Functions Remark


CN1 Connection to CN3 of the MBU 40 Pins
CN2 CPU JTAG for development 20 Pins
CN3 CPLD JTAG for development 10 Pins
CN4 Maintenance Serial port 4 Pins
MJ3 LAN Port RJ45

Switch setting
Table 4.7.1-3 VOIB48 Push Button Reset SW2

Switch Functions
SW2 Reset push button

LED Indications
Table 4.7.1-4 VOIB48 LED Indication

LED Color Description


LD1 Blue Flash 100ms ON and OFF, normal operation
Channel in use status
LD2 Blue  ON : a VoIP or VM channel in use
 OFF : all VoIP and VM channels idle
 ON : Link
LD1 Link/Act  Blink : Data Transfer
MJ1
LD2 Speed  ON : 100Mbps

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4.7.2 MEMU/MEMU2 (Memory Expansion Module Unit)


Description
The MEMU/MEMU2 is equipped with Nand Flash memory used to expand the storage capacity of the
eMG100 Voice Mail by 60 hours. As with the basic storage, the MEMU/MEMU2 storage is non-volatile and any
messages are stored even if power to the eMG100 is lost.

The MEMU/MEMU2 has a single connector for mounting on CN6 of the eMG100 KSU MBU.

There are no other connectors, LEDs or switches on the MEMU/MEMU2.

Figure 4.7.2 MEMU2

4.7.3 MODU (Modem Function Unit)


Description
The MODU provides an analog modem interface supporting Bell, ITU-T, V.34, V.32BIS and V.90 protocols at
baud rates of 300bps up to 33Kbps with automatic rate negotiation.

The MODU has one connector for installation on the CN5 connector on the KSU MBU. There are no switches
or LEDs located on the MODU.

Figure 4.7.3 MODU

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4.7.4 MSIU (Miscellaneous function Unit)


Description
The MISU provides one external MOH, one external PAGE, one ALARM port, three Gernal purpose RELAY
ports, one RS-232C port, one USB port.

The USB function is up/downloading the Database and upgrading MP SW.

The MISU has one connector for installation on the CN4 connector on the KSU MBU.

LD1 indicate the Power status on MISU.

Caution
For using the USB function, please enter the maintenance mode and use USB functions in system idle time
and unplug the USB device when not used.

Figure 4.7.4 MSIU

LED Indications
Table 4.7.4 MISU LED Indications

LED Color Description


LD1 Blue Board Powered ON Indication

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5 Mounting the KSU


Once all option boards have been installed in the KSU, the KSUs can be mounted.

The KSUs can be desk, wall or rack mounted. While the KSUs may be desk mounted this is general not
recommended and Wall and Rack mount provide added safety and optimal operation environment.

NOTE
While access to the interior of the KSU may be required during the initial power up, we recommend that the
KSU cover be installed during mounting or moving the KSU.

5.1 KSU Exterior and Dimension


The following Figure 5.1-1 provides the external dimensions of the KSU to determining clearance.

Figure 5.1 KSU Exterior Dimensions

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5.2 Desk Mount


Although not recommended, the KSU can be mounted on a desk, shelf or table-top. In this case assure the
1’st KSU and 2’nd KSU are located side by side with a minimum of 5 cm separation.

NOTE
Particularly when multiple optional Interface boards are installed, the KSUs should be wall or rack mounted.

It is important that in no case should 1’st KSU and 2’nd KSU be stacked one on top of the other as this will
cause overheating.

Figure 5.2 Desktop Mount

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5.3 Wall Mount


Wall Mounting is the common installation method as shown in Figure 5.3-1. It is recommended that a
backboard such as a ¾ inch sheet of plywood be installed and securely fixed to the wall for mounting of the
KSUs, terminal blocks and other miscellaneous equipment.

1) Install 3 anchor plugs in the wall using the mounting template included for accurate placement.
2) Insert the 3 screws into the anchor plug and tighten leaving about 1/8 inch of the screw shaft
exposed.
3) Hook the KSU onto the screws, making sure that the System slides down securely.
4) Repeat Step 1 through 3 for the 2’nd KSU. Before installing the mounting template for 2’nd KSU,
assure the Expansion cable is a sufficient length to connect 1’st KSU and 2’nd KSU. Also assure
1’st KSU and 2’nd KSU are separated by at least 5 cm.

Figure 5.3 Installing Mounting Template and Wall mount

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5.4 Rack Mount


The eMG100 can be mounted on a standard 19-inch rack employing the Rack brackets. Before mounting in
the rack, assure that ventilation, space, power and grounding are sufficient. Figure 5.4 depicts rack mounting,
use the figure and the steps below to rack mount the KSUs.

1) Align the rack bracket with the two locating slots on the bottom and side of the KSU and attach it to
the KSU by moving the bracket in the direction of arrows
2) Tighten the eight (8) screws to secure the bracket to each side of KSU.
3) Affix the bracket with the KSU to the rack posts with the four (4) screws provided.
4) Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 for the 2’nd KSU. Before installing the mounting the 2’nd KSU,
assure the Expansion cable is of sufficient length to connect the 1’st KSU and 2’nd KSU. We
recommend the space between 1’st KSU and 2’nd KSU be as wide as possible, considering the
Expansion cable.

Figure 5.4-1 Installing Rack Bracket on KSU

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Figure 5.4-2 Installing KSU at Rack Mount

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6 KSU wiring

6.1 Connecting the 1’st KSU and 2’nd KSU

If the 2’nd KSU is installed, it must be connected to the KSU for voice communication. The 2’nd KSU must be
connected to the 1’st KSU employing the Expansion cabling as shown in Figure 6.1. The Expansion Cable is
an optional item.

To connect, perform the following steps:

1) Connect the expansion cable to both the 1’st KSU and 2’nd KSU “KSU EXP” port at the front.
2) Connect the LAN cable to both the 1’st KSU and 2’nd KSU.

2’nd KSU

1’st KSU

Figure 6.1 KSU Connections for Expansion

To synchronize both system’s clock, SW3 on MBU must me “ON” position for Clock Slave system.

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6.2 Grounding the KSU


Proper connection of the eMG100 KSU to earth ground is very important to prevent user contact with
dangerous voltages and reduce electrical and RF interference. Assure that the KSU are properly grounded as
described below and shown in Figure 6.2.

1) Turn the grounding screw counter clockwise with a screwdriver to loosen.


2) Insert the grounding wire and tighten the screw securely.
3) Then connect the grounding wire to an appropriate ground source (refer to Caution below).

Figure 6.2 Grounding to the earth

CAUTION
 This equipment should be connected to a socket-outlet with a protective ground connection.
 The Earth Ground wire shall have green-and-yellow insulation and the cross-sectional area of the
conductor must equal to or greater than UL 1015 AWG#18 (1.0mm).
 Be sure to comply with applicable local regulations.
 HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT - Connect permanent earthing conductor before connecting telephone
lines.
 A supplementary equipment earthing conductor is to be installed between the product or system and
earth, that is, in addition to the equipment earthing conductor in the power supply cord.
 The supplementary equipment earthing conductor may not be smaller in size than the unearthed
branch-circuit supply conductors. The supplementary equipment earthing conductor is to be
connected to the product at the terminal provided and connected to earth in a manner that will retain
the earth connection when the power supply cord is unplugged. The connection to earth of the
supplementary earthing conductor shall be in compliance with the appropriate rules for terminating
bonding jumpers in Part K of Article 250 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 and Article 10
of Part 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, C22.1. Termination of the supplementary earthing
conductor is permitted to be made to building steel, to a metal electrical raceway system, or to any
earthed item that is permanently and reliably connected to the electrical service equipment earthed.

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 Bare, covered, or insulated earthing conductors are acceptable. A covered or insulated conductor
must have a continuous outer finish that is either green, or green with one or more yellow stripes.
 The separate protective earthing terminal provided on this product shall be permanently connected to
earth.

6.3 External Backup Battery Installation


In case of power failure, the external backup batteries automatically maintain uninterrupted power to iPECS
eMG100 System.

The external batteries must provide 24V DC; this is generally accomplished by connecting two 12V batteries in
a series arrangement as shown in Figure 6.3-1.

It is strongly recommended that a fuse (10A@250Volts) be installed as over-current protection. The KSU
should be connected to separate back-up batteries.

Figure 6.3 External Backup Battery Installation


To wire the Battery Back-up,

1) Using the Battery Back-up cable provided, connect the Red wire to the positive terminal of one of
the batteries.
2) Connect the Blue wire of the connector to the negative terminal of the second battery.
3) Connect the non-terminated negative and positive battery terminal s together with a fuse (10 A @
250 Volts). This series connection will provide the 24 VDC required by the eMG100 Battery Backup
circuit.
4) Insert the Battery Backup connector in to the ‘BATT’ connector.

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NOTE
Battery operation is controlled by the PSU. The PSU will provide charging current to the batteries during
normal AC power operation at a maximum of 200mA.

PSU battery operation will be halted if the AC power is re-connected or if the battery voltage is too low to
maintain full-system operation.

The external batteries can maintain System operation for several hours depending on several factors such as
battery charge status, condition and capacity of the batteries, and System configuration (active Station ports).

CAUTION
 It is recommended to use an external backup battery fuse (10A@250V) between the battery and the
System.
 Recommended battery capacity is 24V/20AH MF; iPECS eMG100 System should be able to operate
more than 3 hours with batteries that are in good condition.
 Carefully check the battery polarity with cable colors (Red and Blue) when connecting the battery to
the System.
 Do not short out the external batteries and cables.
 Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

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6.4 Line and Station Modular Jack Wiring


The MBU and Interface boards determine the type and number of external network and Station connections
available. Section 4 provides details on each MBU and Interface boards. The following provides wiring
instructions for each of the Interface types.

All wiring of the modular jack terminations should be accomplished with 22 or 24 AWG twisted pair wiring.
Cabling for RJ45 should terminate all 4 pairs.

NOTE
In many cases, two interface circuits are terminated to a single modular jack. Thus, carefully wire the jacks
with the pin assignments shown otherwise, the interface circuits will not operate properly.

6.4.1 Modular Jack Wiring for Basic Trunk interface slot on MBU
Three types of trunk interface boards are available for the MBU, but only one type of trunk interface board can
be installed.

Trunk Interface
Modular Jack Pin assignment
Board

MJ1-1: CO1(7,8), CO2(4,5)


1st COIU2/4
MJ1-2: CO3(7,8), CO4(4,5)
COIU2/4
MJ1-3: CO5(7,8), CO6(4,5)
2nd COIU2/4
MJ1-4: CO7(7,8), CO8(4,5)

MJ1-1: BRI1(3,4,5,6: TX+,RX+,RX-,TX-)


MJ1-2: BRI2(3,4,5,6: TX+,RX+,RX-,TX-)
BRIU1/2/4
MJ1-3: BRI3(3,4,5,6: TX+,RX+,RX-,TX-)
MJ1-4: BRI4(3,4,5,6: TX+,RX+,RX-,TX-)

MJ1-1: PRI1(1,2,4,5: RX+,RX-,TX+,TX-)


MJ1-2: Unused
PRIU
MJ1-3: Unused
MJ1-4: Unused

Figure 6.4.1 Modular Jack Wiring for Basic Trunk interface slot on MBU

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6.4.1.1 Modular Jack Wiring for COIU2/4 on MBU


CO Line modular jacks are terminated with two (2) CO Lines to an RJ45 jack as shown in the chart below.

To wire the CO Line modular jacks,

1) Wire each CO Line modular jack to the termination point.


2) Tag the wiring for future maintenance.
Table 6.4.1.1 Analog CO Line Modular Jack Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name


1,2,3, 6 Reserved
RJ45 4,5 CO2-R, CO2-T
7,8 CO1-R, CO1-T

6.4.1.2 Modular Jack Wiring for BRIU1/2/4 on MBU


BRI Line modular jacks are terminated with one BRI line circuit to an RJ45 jack as shown in the chart below.

To wire the BRI Line modular jack,

1) Wire each BRI Line modular jack to the termination point.


2) Tag the wiring for future maintenance.
Table 6.4.1.2 BRI Line Modular Jack Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name Function


1,2,7,8 Reserved
3 TX+ Transmit Data
RJ45 4 RX+ Receive Data
5 RX- Receive Data
6 TX- Transmit Data

NOTE
If BRI mode is set to S mode, Crossover cable must be used.

6.4.1.3 PRI Line Modular Jack Wiring


The PRI Line modular jack is terminated with one PRI line circuit to an RJ45 jack as shown in the chart below.

To wire the PRI Line modular jack,

1) Wire each PRI Line modular jack to the termination point.


2) Tag the wiring for future maintenance.
Table 6.4.1.3 PRI Line Modular Jack Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name Function


1 RX+ / TX+ TE / NT
2 RX- / TX- TE / NT
RJ45 4 TX+ / RX+ TE / NT
5 TX- / RX- TE / NT
3, 6, 7, 8 N/A

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6.4.2 Modular Jack Wiring for MBU extension


eMG100 supports extension of two types (KSU-D, KSU-S)

In this section, describe the information about the wiring for extension of KSU-D and KSU-S.

Basic Extension Modular Jack Pin assignment

MJ2-1: DKT1(4,5), DKT3(7,8), DKT5(1,2), N.C(3,6)


MJ2-2: DKT2(4,5), DKT4(7,8), DKT6(1,2), N.C(3,6)
KSUD
MJ2-3: SLT1(4,5), DKT7(7,8), DKT8(1,2), SLT3(3,6)
MJ2-4: SLT2(4,5), N.C(7,8), N.C(1,2), SLT4(3,6)

MJ2-1: DKT1(4,5), N.C(7,8), N.C(1,2), N.C(3,6)


KSUS/ MJ2-2: DKT2(4,5), N.C(7,8), N.C(1,2), N.C(3,6)
KSUSC MJ2-3: SLT1(4,5), N.C(7,8), N.C(1,2), SLT3(3,6)
MJ2-4: SLT2(4,5), SLT5(7,8), SLT6(1,2), SLT4(3,6)

Figure 6.4.2 Modular Jack Wiring for MBU extension

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6.4.2.1 Modular Jack Wiring for Basic extension for KSU-D


KSU-D provides both a Digital and SLT port. These Station modular jacks are terminated with one Digital and
one SLT circuit to an RJ45 jack as shown in the chart below.

To wire the SLT and Digital Station modular jacks,

1) Wire each SLT Station modular jack to the termination point.


2) Wire each Digital Station modular jack to the termination point.
3) Tag the wiring for future maintenance.

Table 6.4.2.1 SLT and Digital Station Modular Jack Wiring for KSU-D

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name


4,5 DKT1-T, DKT1-R
7,8 DKT3-T, DKT3-R
RJ45 (MJ2-1)
1,2 DKT5-T, DKT5-R
3,6 N.C

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name


4,5 DKT2-T, DKT2-R
7,8 DKT4-T, DKT4-R
RJ45 (MJ2-2)
1,2 DKT6-T, DKT6-R
3,6 N.C

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name


4,5 SLT1-T, SLT1-R
7,8 DKT7-T, DKT7-R
RJ45 (MJ2-3)
1,2 DKT8-T, DKT8-R
3,6 SLT3-T, SLT3-R

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name


4,5 SLT2-T, SLT2-R
7,8 N.C
RJ45 (MJ2-4)
1,2 N.C
3,6 SLT4-T, SLT4-R

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6.4.2.2 Modular Jack Wiring for Basic extension for KSU-S


KSU-S provides both a Digital and SLT port. These Station modular jacks are terminated with one Digital and
one SLT circuit to an RJ45 jack as shown in the chart below.

To wire the SLT and DigitalStation modular jacks,

1) Wire each SLT Station modular jack to the termination point.


2) Wire each Digital Station modular jack to the termination point.
3) Tag the wiring for future maintenance.

Table 6.4.2.2 SLT and Digital Station Modular Jack Wiring for KSU-S

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name


4,5 DKT1-T, DKT1-R
7,8 N.C
RJ45 (MJ2-1)
1,2 N.C
3,6 N.C

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name


4,5 DKT2-T, DKT2-R
7,8 N.C
RJ45 (MJ2-2)
1,2 N.C
3,6 N.C

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name


4,5 SLT1-T, SLT1-R
7,8 N.C
RJ45 (MJ2-3)
1,2 N.C
3,6 SLT3-T, SLT3-R

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name


4,5 SLT2-T, SLT2-R
7,8 SLT5-T, SLT5-R
RJ45 (MJ2-4)
1,2 SLT6-T, SLT6-R
3,6 SLT4-T, SLT4-R

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6.4.3 Modular Jack Wiring for Universal slot on MBU


There are four types of option boards that can be extended through the universal slot in the MBU.

In this section, describe the information about the wiring according to the type that can be extended to the
universal slot.

Option board Modular Jack Pin assignment

MJ1-1: SLT1(4,5), SLT3(7,8), SLT5(1,2), SLT7(3,6)


MJ1-2: SLT2(4,5), SLT4(7,8), SLT6(1,2), SLT8(3,6)
SLIB8 + SLIU8
MJ1-3: SLT9(4,5), SLT11(7,8), SLT13(1,2), SLT15(3,6)
MJ1-4: SLT10(4,5), SLT12(7,8), SLT14(1,2), SLT16(3,6)

MJ1-1: SLT1(4,5), SLT3(7,8), SLT5(1,2), SLT7(3,6)


MJ1-2: SLT2(4,5), SLT4(7,8), SLT6(1,2), SLT8(3,6)
SLIB8 + COIU2/4
MJ1-3: CO1(7,8), CO2(4,5)
MJ1-4: CO3(7,8), CO4(4,5)

MJ1-1: DKT1(4,5), DKT3(7,8), DKT5(1,2), DKT7(3,6)


MJ1-2: DKT2(4,5), DKT4(7,8), DKT6(1,2), DKT8(3,6)
DTIB8 + SLIU8
MJ1-3: SLT1(4,5), SLT3(7,8), SLT5(1,2), SLT7(3,6)
MJ1-4: SLT2(4,5), SLT4(7,8), SLT6(1,2), SLT8(3,6)

MJ1-1: DKT1(4,5), DKT3(7,8), DKT5(1,2), DKT7(3,6)


MJ1-2: DKT2(4,5), DKT4(7,8), DKT6(1,2), DKT8(3,6)
DTIB8 + COIU2/4
MJ1-3: CO1(7,8), CO2(4,5)
MJ1-4: CO3(7,8), CO4(4,5)

Figure 6.4.3 Modular Jack Wiring for Universal slot on MBU

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6.4.3.1 Modular Jack Wiring for SLIB8 / SLIU8


SLT Station modular jacks are terminated with 4 SLT circuits to an RJ45 jack as shown in the chart below.

To wire the SLT Station modular jacks,

1) Wire each SLT Station modular jack to the termination point.


2) Tag the wiring for future maintenance.
Table 6.4.3 SLT Station Modular Jack Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name


4,5 SLT1-T, SLT1-R
7,8 SLT2-T, SLT2-R
RJ45
1,2 SLT3-T, SLT3-R
3,6 SLT4-T, SLT4-R

6.4.3.2 Modular Jack Wiring for DTIB8


DKT Station modular jacks are terminated with 4 DKT circuits to an RJ45 jack as shown in the chart below.

To wire the DKT Station modular jacks,

1) Wire each DKT Station modular jack to the termination point.


2) Tag the wiring for future maintenance.
Table 6.4.3.2 DKT Station Modular Jack Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name


4,5 DKT1-T, DKT1-R
7,8 DKT2-T, DKT2-R
RJ45
1,2 DKT3-T, DKT3-R
3,6 DKT4-T, DKT4-R

6.4.3.3 Modular Jack Wiring for COIU2/4


CO Line modular jacks are terminated with two (2) CO Lines to an RJ45 jack as shown in the chart below. To
wire the CO Line modular jacks,

1) Wire each CO Line modular jack to the termination point.


2) Tag the wiring for future maintenance.
Table 6.4.3.3 Analog CO Line Modular Jack Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name


1,2,3, 6 Reserved
RJ45 4,5 CO2-R, CO2-T
7,8 CO1-R, CO1-T

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6.4.4 Modular Jack Wiring for MBU LAN Port & KSU Expansion

MISC Board Modular Jack Pin assignment

CN2: VBUS(+5V), D-, D+, GND


MJ1-1: RXD(6), TXD(3), GND(5,4)
MISU
MJ1-2: MOH2(8,7), PAGE2(5,4)
MJ1-3: RLY2(8,7), RLY3(6,5), RLY4(4,3), ALM2(2,1)

MJ3: 1,2,3,6(TX+, TX-, RX+, RX-)


KSUD/KSUS
MJ4-1: Frame(8,7), ISC6(6,2), ISC5(3,1), GND(5,4)
/KSUSC
MJ4-2: RLY(8,7), ALM(6,5), PAGE(4,3), MOH(2,1)

Figure 6.4.4 Modular Jack Wiring for MBU LAN Port & KSU Expansion

6.4.4.1 MBU LAN Port Wiring


The MBU incorporate an IEEE 802.3 10/100 Base-T LAN port. The LAN port is terminated in a RJ45
connector with the standard MDI terminations as shown in the chart below.

To wire the LAN port,

1) Connect each LAN port modular jack to an appropriate LAN port of a LAN switch.
2) Tag the wiring for future maintenance.
Table 6.4.4.1 MBU LAN Modular Jack Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Numbers Signal Name Function


4,5,7,8 Reserved
1 TX+ Transmit Data
RJ45 2 TX- Transmit Data
3 RX+ Receive Data
6 RX- Receive Data

NOTE
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6.4.4.2 KSU Expansion


eMG100 supports KSU Expansion. If an Expansion KSU is installed, it must be connected to the KSU for
voice communication and clock synchronization. Refer to the section 6.1 for more detail information.

Table 6.4.4.2 MBU KSU Expansion Connector MJ4-1 Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name Function


8 FRAMERX Framesync RX signal
7 FRAMETX Framesync TX signal
6 TDM highway tx6 TDM stream TX 6
5 GND Ground
RJ45
4 GND Ground
3 TDM highway tx5 TDM stream TX 5
2 TDM highway rx6 TDM stream RX 6
1 TDM highway rx5 TDM stream RX 5

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6.4.4.3 Miscellaneous Devices Wiring


The MBU provides connections for an external music source, external page port, relay contact, and alarm
detection input. The MISU provides additional connections for additional three relays contact output and a
alarm detection input. In both cases, an RJ45 jack is used to terminate the interfaces as shown in Figure
6.4.4.3 below and the wiring charts.

External Music Source


When a call is placed on hold, MOH (Music on Hold) is presented to the caller. MOH can be provided from an
internal source or from an external audio source connected to the MOH connector.

External Paging Port wiring


The Page connector allows paging audio to be sent to External Paging equipment. The system will deliver
audio as a 0-dBm signal into a 600-ohm load.

Relay Contact Output


The Miscellaneous connector includes connection to an External Control Contact. The External Control
Contact activates as a Loud Bell, a Door Open controller, or control for External paging equipment when
External Paging is access.

Alarm Sensor and Relay Wiring


The Miscellaneous connector provides access to the Alarm Sensor circuitry. The sensor can be used to
monitor an external alarm or doorbell contact.

To wire the miscellaneous connections, referring to Figure 6.4.4.3 and the Modular jack termination charts
below,

1) Wire the Miscellaneous terminations to the appropriate termination point for the external devices.
2) Tag the wiring for future maintenance.

Figure 6.4.4.3 Miscellaneous Connections

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Modular Jack Pin Assignment for MBU


Table 6.4.4.3-1 MBU Miscellaneous Connector MJ4-2 Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name Function


8 RELAY_T Relay Contact Tip
7 RELAY_R Relay Contact Ring
6 ALARM_T Alarm Detection Tip
5 ALARM_R Alarm Detection Ring
RJ45
4 EXTPAGE_T External Page Tip
3 EXTPAGE_R External Page Ring
2 EXTMOH_T External MOH Tip
1 EXTMOH_R External MOH Ring

Modular Jack Pin Assignment for MISU


Table 6.4.4.3-2 MISU Miscellaneous Connector MJ1-2 Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name Function


8 EXTMOH_T External MOH Tip
7 EXTMOH_R External MOH Ring
6 N.C
RJ45
5 EXTPAGE_T External Page Tip
4 EXTPAGE_R External Page Ring
3,2,1 N.C
Table 6.4.4.3-3 MISU Miscellaneous Connector MJ1-3 Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name Function


8 RELAY2_T Relay Contact Tip
7 RELAY2_R Relay Contact Ring
6 RELAY3_T Relay Contact Tip
5 RELAY3_R Relay Contact Ring
RJ45
4 RELAY4_T Relay Contact Tip
3 RELAY4_R Relay Contact Ring
2 ALARM_T Alarm Detection Tip
1 ALARM_R Alarm Detection Ring

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6.4.4.4 USB port


MISU support a standard USB port. The port is wired as shown in the chart below and any standard USB
memory stick can be installed forDB download/upload and SW upagrade operations.

Table 6.4.4.4 USB Termination

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name Function


1 VBUS (+5V) Power
2 D+ Data signal
USB
1 4 3 D- Data signal
4 GND Ground

6.4.4.5 RS-232 Serial Port Wiring


The RS-232 female connector, which is a DCE (Data Communication Equipment), is used for various output
functions (SMDR, Traffic Reports, etc.) and can be used to access the System database and maintenance
functions through connection to a local PC. The connector is located on the left side of the Code of the KSU
and is terminated as in the below Table.

Table 6.4.4.5 MISU Miscellaneous Connector MJ1-1 Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name Function


8,7, N.C
6 RXD RX data
RJ45 5,4 GND Ground
3 TXD TX data
2,1 N.C

The RS-232C port on the MPB does not support hardware flow control.

Figure 6.4.4.5 RS-232 DB-9 Connector Terminations


Referring to the pin-out chart and the wiring diagram above,

1) Wire the RS-232 port to an appropriate DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) connector.
2) Tag or number wiring for maintenance.

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6.4.4.6 VOIB48 LAN Port Wiring


The VOIB48 incorporate an IEEE 802.3 100 Base-T LAN port. The LAN port is terminated in a RJ45 connector
with the standard MDI terminations as shown in the chart below.

To wire the LAN port,

1) Connect each LAN port modular jack to an appropriate LAN port of a LAN switch.
2) Tag the wiring for future maintenance.
Table 6.4.4.6 VOIB48 LAN Modular Jack Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name Function


4,5,7,8 Reserved
1 TX+ Transmit Data
RJ45 2 TX- Transmit Data
3 RX+ Receive Data
6 RX- Receive Data

NOTE
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6.5 Cable Wiring


To provide a neat professional installation, the wiring to the KSU(s) should be “dressed”. The wiring cables
should be bundled and tie wrapped to the KSU(s) and to the wall or rack.

6.5.1 Dressing the Wall Mount Wiring


To dress wiring for a Wall mount installation,

1) Ensure that all boards are installed, and wiring is completed.


2) Attach the Cord cover to the system.
3) Using the supplied cable ties, tie all wiring to the slot at the bottom-right side of the KSUs as shown
in Figure 6.5.1.

Figure 6.5.1 Dressing the Wall Mount Wiring

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6.5.2 Rack Mount Wiring


To dress the wiring for a Rack mount installation,

1) Ensure all boards are installed and that wiring is completed.


2) Attach the Cord cover to the system.
3) Using the supplied cable ties, tie all wiring to the slot at the bottom-right side of the KSUs as shown
in Figure 6.5.2.
4) Using additional cable ties, not provided, tie the bundled cables including Power cord and the
Expansion cable using holes in the 19” Rack.
5) Arrange the cable down the rack back to the wiring termination point.

Figure 6.5.2 Rack Mount Wiring

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6.5.3 Cord Cover Covering


Once the wiring is complete and dressed, the Cord cover could be placed to minimize accidental damage and
the potential of tampering with the wiring. To attach the cover, refer to Figure 6.5.3 and perform the following
step,

1) Position the cover on the side of KSU, locating the cover tabs with the matching slots in the KSU.
2) Place the tabs in the slots and rotate the cover toward the KSU in the direction of arrows as shown
in figure #1.
3) Press down on the cover near the screw hole as shown in figure #2 to expose the screw hole.
4) Affix the cover with screw provided as shown in figure #3.

Figure 6.5.3 Cord cover Covering

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7 Terminal connection and wiring

7.1 Terminal Models


iPECS eMG100 works with a number of telephone types including proprietary LDP digital and LIP phones,
standard SLTs, and VoIP phones. The specific model of LDP and LIP phones supported in the eMG100
system are shown in the chart below.

Note
For more detailed information about Phone installation, DSS connection, and Wall mount, etc. refer to User
guide of the terminal model.

Table 7.1 Terminal Models

Model Description
LDP-7004N 4 Flexible Button No display
LDP-7004D 4 Flexible Button w/Display
LDP-7008D 8 Flexible Button w/Display
LDP-7016D 16 Flexible Button w/Display
LDP-7024D 24 Flexible Button w/Display
LDP-7024LD 24 Flexible Button w/Large Display
LDP-7048DSS 48 Button DSS/DLS Console
LDP-DPB Door Phone Box
LDP-9008D 8 Flexible Button w/Display
LDP-9030D 30 Flexible Button w/Display
LDP-9048DSS 48 Button DSS Console
LDP-9208D 8 Flexible Button Display
LDP-9224D 24 Flexible Button Display
LDP-9224DF 24 Flexible Button, Full duplex
LDP-9240D 24(12*2 page) Flexible Button, Full duplex
LDP-9248DSS 48 Flexible Button DSS Console
LIP-7008D 8 Flexible Button w/Display
LIP-7016D 16 Flexible Button w/Display
LIP-7024D 24 Flexible Button w/Display
LIP-7024LD 24 Flexible Button w/Large Display
LIP-8002 4 Feature Button w/Display
LIP-8004D 4 Flexible Button w/Display
LIP-8008D 8Flexible Button w/Display
LIP-8012D 12 Flexible Button w/Display
LIP-8024D 24 Flexible Button w/Display
LIP-8040L 10 Flexible Button w/Large Display
LIP-8012DSS 12 Button DSS Console / Power supply
LIP-8012LSS 12 Button LSS Console / via keyset up to 2
LIP-8048DSS 48 Button DSS Console / via external up to 4

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Model Description
LIP-8040LSS 48 Button DSS Console w/Display via external or PoE up to 9
LIP-8002E/2AE 4 Feature Button w/Display
LIP-8008E 8 Flexible Button w/Display
LIP-8012E 12 Flexible Button w/Display
LIP-8024E 24 Flexible Button w/Display
LIP-8040E 10 Flexible Button w/Large Display
LIP-8050V 5 Flexible Button, w/Color Display & Video Camera
LIP-8050E 4.3 inches wide color Graphic screen, 5 buttons,
LIP-9002 2-line 128 by 32 dot matrix graphic LCD and 4 flexible buttons.
LIP-9008/8G 4-line 128 by 48 dot matrix graphic LCD, 8 flexible buttons and 3 softkeys.
LIP-9010 3-line 320 by 48 dot graphic LCD and 5 flexible buttons.
LIP-9020 4-line 320 by 80 dot graphic LCD, 10 flexible buttons and 3 soft keys.
LIP-9030 6-line 320 by 112 dot graphic LCD, 8 flexible buttons and 3 soft keys.
LIP-9040 8-line 320 by 144 dot graphic LCD, 12 flexible buttons and 3 soft keys.
LIP-9040C 8-line 480 by 272 dot color LCD, 12 flexible buttons and 3 softkeys.
LIP-9012DSS 12 flexible buttons with tri-color LED
LIP-9024DSS 24 flexible buttons with tri-color LED
12 flexible buttons with tri-color LED/ two flexible button pages to
LIP-9024LSS
represent 24 total flexible buttons
LIP-9048DSS 48 flexible buttons with tri-color LED
Premium Touch Screen IP Phone, 7 Inch TFT color LCD,
LIP-9070 Android OS, WVGA resolution, Video communications,
Soft flexible buttons (48 for SIP/ 30 for iPECS protocol)
Premium Touch Screen IP Phone, 7 Inch TFT color LCD,
LIP-9071 Android OS, WVGA resolution, Video communications,
Soft flexible buttons (48 for SIP/ 30 for iPECS protocol)
WIT-400HE iPECS WLAN Phone
GDC-800H iPECS IP DECT Handset
110dh iPECS IP DECT Handset
150dh iPECS IP DECT Handset
1010i 4-line 132 by 64 dot graphic LCD, 4 flexible buttons and 3 softkeys.
1020i 4-line 132 by 64 dot graphic LCD, 8 flexible buttons and 3 softkeys.
1030i 5-line 320 by 240 dot graphic LCD, 6 flexible buttons and 3 softkeys.
1040i 6-line 480 by 320 dot graphic LCD, 8 flexible buttons and 3 softkeys.
1050i 8-line 480 by 272 dot graphic LCD, 12 flexible buttons and 3 softkeys.
Premium Touch Screen IP Phone, 7 Inch TFT color LCD,
1080i Android 10 OS, WVGA resolution, Video communications,
Soft flexible buttons (48 for SIP/ 30 for iPECS protocol)
1024idss 24 flexible buttons with tri-color LED, Paper Label
1048ilss 2x24 flexible buttons with tri-color LED, LCD Display
1048idss 48 flexible buttons with tri-color LED, Paper Label

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7.2 Terminal Cabling Distance


The figure 7.2 below indicates the wiring distance for Digital Key Telephones and Single Line Telephones, and
both must be wired with 22 or 24 AWG twisted pair Cat 3 or Cat 5 cable.

The wiring distance for IP phones is determined by the LAN and can be a maximum distance of 100 meters
(328 feet) from the LAN switch.

The IP phones are wired using Cat 5 cable for 10/100 Base T LANs and Cat5E cable for 1000 Base T LANs.

Figure 7.2 Terminal Wiring Distance

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7.3 Terminal Connection

7.3.1 DKTU Wiring


The Digital Key Telephone and digital DSS Console are terminated to a pair of the RJ11 located in the bottom
of the unit.

The LDP series phones employ the center pair of modular jack.

The wall outlet for the DKT or Console should be wired to the appropriate termination point for the DKT port in
the eMG100 system.

1) Using the Modular Jack wiring charts below, wire the pair of the wall outlet, as appropriate, to the
termination point using UTP cable. Note separate wiring is required for some DSS console (refer to
User guide or Quick guide).
2) Using the line cord provided, connect the DKTU or DSS Console to the wall outlet.

Modular Jack Pin Assignment


Table 7.3.1 LDP series (7000, 9000, 9200) Modular Jack Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name


1 N/A
2 Reserved
RJ11 3,4 RING, TIP
5 Reserved
6 N/A

7.3.2 SLT Wiring


SLTs are wired to the center pair of the RJ11 jack, typically on the bottom or back of the SLT. The wall outlet
should be connected to an appropriate SLT port in the eMG100 system.

1) Wire the center pair of the wall outlet to the termination point using UTP cable.
2) Using the line cord provided with the SLT, connect the SLT to the wall outlet.

Modular Jack Pin Assignment


Table 7.3.2 SLT Modular Jack Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name


1,2 N/A
RJ11 3,4 TIP, RING
5,6 N/A

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7.3.3 LIP Phone Wiring


iPECS eMG100 supports LIP Phone series. LIP-7008D and LIP-8004D have a single LAN port that is wired to
an Ethernet switch port.

Generally all other LIP phone series shown here have two (2) Ethernet ports, a LAN port and a PC port. The
LAN port is connected to an Ethernet switch port and the PC port is connected to the LAN port of a PC.

The LIP phones are wired to any 10/100 (or 1000) Base-T Ethernet switch port with access to a VOIP channel.
The LIP phones can be powered from a POE compatible Ethernet switch port or using the AC/DC Adaptor-K.

CAUTION
To power your phone, use either PoE or the AC adaptor, not both. Use the Ericsson-LG Enterprise approved
AC power adaptor only. The AC adaptor is ordered separately.

Modular Jack Pin Assignment


Table 7.3.3 LIP Phone Modular Jack Wiring

Connector Pin-out Pin Number Signal Name Function


4,5,7,8 Reserved
1 TX+ Transmit Data
RJ45 2 TX- Transmit Data
3 RX- Receive Data
6 RX+ Receive Data

1) Using the above wiring chart, wire the RX and TX pins from the RJ45 Wall outlet, or equal, for the
IP Phone to the appropriate Ethernet switch termination point using Cat 5 or, for 1000 Base-T Cat
5e UTP cable. The maximum wire length between the IP Phone and the Ethernet switch port is 100
meters or 328 feet.
2) Use the RJ45 terminated cable provided with the phone to connect the IP Phone LAN port to the
Wall outlet.
3) Connect the PC port to a PC LAN port using a CAT 5 cable terminated on each end with an RJ45
connector.
4) If not using a POE switch port, connect the DC connector of an AC Adaptor-K to the DC input on
the bottom of the IP Phone and plug the AC plug of the AC adaptor in to a 100-240 VAC outlet.

Once the LIP phone powers up, it will attempt to register with the eMG100. From default, the LIP phone should
complete the registration successfully.

If not, the phone will display the “No Response” message shown below.

NO RESPONSE FROM MFIM [L]


SET[*] – RETRY[#]

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This indicates the LIP phone needs to be configured for the local network environment. To configure the phone,
perform the following steps.

1) Press ‘*’ to set the network configuration and Enter the password, 147*.
2) Use the Volume Up/Down buttons to scroll through the menu shown below.
3) Enter appropriate values for the local network.
4) When complete, press the Speaker button.
5) Press ‘*’ to exit and restart the LIP Phone.

Menu Display Description

MODE[R/L]
Registration mode, use ‘#’ to set Remote mode
[LOCAL] – CHANGE[#]

PHONE IP ADDRESS (DOT:*) Use the dial pad to enter the fixed IP address, use DHCP for
dynamic addressing

PHONE NET MASK(DOT:*) Use the dial pad to enter the Subnet mask if using fixed IP
addressing

ROUTER IP ADDRESS(DOT:*) Use the dial pad to enter the default Gateway if using fixed IP
addressing

MFIM IP ADDRESS(DOT:*) Use the dial pad to enter the IP address of the MFIM IP
address.

SAME LAN WITH MFIM Indicates if the IP Phone and the eMG100 are on the same
[YES] – CHANGE[#] LAN segment. Use # to change, Yes/No.

INPUT DEVICE NUMBER:

DHCP ? The IP Phone supports fixed or dynamic addressing, use # to


[DISABLED] – CHANGE[#] change the value.

VLAN CONFIGURATION
Not used
NOT SET

WEB PASSWORD
Not used

PHY MODE : AUTO NEGO


Speed and Duplex negotiation, use * to change the selection
CHANGE[*] SAVE[#]

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8 STARTING IPECS eMG100

8.1 iPECS eMG100 System Initial Power-up


The eMG100 incorporates software initialization routines to automatically configure system gains and tones
based on the Nation Code assigned in the system database.

The Nation code is the Country code used for international dialing. Generally, this will be properly set but, prior
to any other configuration, the Nation Code must be verified to match the location of the installation.

If not it can be modified and the system initialized with the modified Nation Code.

To initialize the system, perform the following Steps:

1) Verify the KSU MBU SW1 pole#1 is OFF, and pole#2 is ON. Also verify the AC Power switch is OFF.
2) Plug the AC power cord into iPECS eMG100 System KSUs and the AC outlet.
3) Turn the AC Power switches on the KSU and 2’nd KSU ON.
4) Verify and, if needed, modify, the Nation Code (PGM100) with the DKT (Section 8.2.1) or run the
Install Wizard (Section 8.3).
5) Reset the KSU with either the recessed Reset button or by power cycling (turn the AC Power
switch OFF then ON).
6) After the LEDs indicate normal operation, refer to section 4.5 and change the position of the KSU
MBU SW1 pole#2 to the OFF position so the database will not initialize during future power cycling
or if the system is reset.
7) If the DKT was used to set the Nation code, run the Install Wizard then configure the system to the
customer needs.

The following sections detail how to verify and change the Nation Code and run the Install Wizard. Once the
Nation Code has been set and the system database initialized, the system can be configured without the need
to reinitialize.

For detailed information on configuring the eMG100 system, refer to the eMG100 Administration and
Programming Manual.

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8.2 Verify the Nation Code


There are two methods to verify and modify the Nation code. The first is from the Attendant Station, which is
the LDP multi-button phone connected to the first DKT port on the KSU MBU. The second is through the
eMG100 Install Wizard, section 8.3.

8.2.1 Using the DKT


1) Press the [Trans/PGM] button.
The LCD displays the User Menu.
2) Dial ‘*’ and ‘#’.
The LCD displays ‘Admin Program Start’.
3) Press the [Trans/PGM] button again and dial 100.
The LCD displays ‘System ID’ and requests a Flex key selection.
4) Press the first Flexible button on the phone.
The LCD indicates ‘Country Code’ and the code digits.
5) Verify the Nation Code is correct referring to the Nation Code chart below.
6) If the code is not correct, enter the new code.
7) Press the [Hold/Save] button.
The LCD displays the new Country Code.
8) Press the Speaker button.
9) Initialized the system as discussed in Section 8.1 with the new Nation Code.

Table 8.2.1 Nation Code Table

COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE


America 1 Argentina 54 Australia 61
Bahrain 973 Bangladesh 880 Belgium 32
Bolivia 591 Brazil 55 Brunei 673
Burma 95 Cameroon 237 Chile 56
China (Taiwan) 886 CIS 7 Colombia 57
Costa Rica 506 Cyprus 357 Czech 42
Denmark 45 Ecuador 593 Egypt 20
El Salvador 503 Ethiopia 251 Fiji 679
Finland 358 France 33 Gabon 241
Germany 49 Ghana 233 Greece 30
Guam 671 Guatemala 502 Guyana 592
Haiti 509 Honduras 504 Hong Kong 852
India 91 Indonesia 62 Iran 98
Iraq 964 Ireland 353 Israel 972
Italy 39 Japan 81 Jordan 962
Kenya 254 Korea 82 Kuwait 965
Liberia 231 Libya 218 Malta 356
Luxembourg 352 Malaysia 60 Morocco 212

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COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE


Mexico 52 Monaco 377 Nigeria 234
Netherlands 31 New Zealand 64 Pakistan 92
Norway 47 Oman 968 Paraguay 595
Panama 507 P.N.G 675 Portugal 351
Peru 51 Philippines 63 Senegal 221
Qatar 974 Saudi Arabia 966 Spain 34
Singapore 65 South Africa 27 Sweden 46
Sri Lanka 94 Swaziland 268 Tunisia 216
Switzerland 41 Thailand 66 United Kingdom 44
Turkey 90 U.A.E. 971 Y.A.R. 967
Uruguay 598 Venezuela 58

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8.3 Installation Wizard


The Install Wizard is the first and foremost basic configuration tool. In addition to the Nation Code, using the
Install Wizard allows quick access to other configuration parameters that often require changing including
Station and Flexible Numbering plans, IP addressing information, etc.

The Wizard is part of the eMG100 system Web Admin that is accessed through the LAN port of the KSU.
Connect a PC to the LAN connected to the KSU LAN port or directly to the KSU LAN port. Set the IP address
of the PC to match the default system address (10.10.10.2) then follow the Steps below.

 System Upgrade
 Nation Code
 System Time & Date
 Station Number
 Flexible Numbering Plan
 CO Ring Assignment
 Maintenance ID & Password
 IP Information
 Config Encryption
 License Upload

1) Open and point a browser to the IP address of the KSU LAN port (10.10.10.2). IPECS eMG100
Web Admin login screen appears.
2) Enter the default User ID (admin) and Password (1234) then click [Login].

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3) Click [Select files] button and then open the pop-up folder. Select the desired file to upload to the
system’s memory and click the [Start] button. The file is sent to the system’s memory, saved and
automatically loaded upon a system reset or restart.

4) During initialization, the system employs the Nation Code to establish the default gains and tones
for the various interfaces (analog CO Lines, ISDN lines, etc.), as well as the numbering plans for
the specific country. The gains(in particular) must be set to comply with the local regulatory
requirements.
Normally, the Nation Code will be set at the factory, however assure the Nation code matches the
system location. If not, turn SW 1 Pole 2 of KSU to ON, change the Nation Code and save the
page. If the code is changed, after saving the page the system will initialize automatically to
properly set the gains, tones and numbering plan for the selected country. In addition, all other data
will be initialized so, the Nation Code should be properly set prior to other programming.

5) You can set System time and date in this page.

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6) You want to change the current station number to New station number. In this page, you can
change the station number.

7) The Flexible Numbering Plan defines the various digit strings (codes) users may dial to access
system resources (outside lines, page zones, etc.) and features. In the wizard, codes for features
that commonly may require modification are displayed.

8) CO Ring Assignment establishes how the system will route incoming calls. The wizard assignments
cover all CO/IP Lines in the system and the Ring assignments for Day, Night and Timed Ring
modes can be established.

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9) The Wizard includes a password entry page. It is strongly recommended that a unique User ID and
strong password be entered to minimize the risk of admin and maintenance access by
unauthorized personnel. In order to finish the final step, you should register at least maintenance ID.
If not so, the Wizard can’t go on to the next. Also, Keyset admin password can be registered in this
page.

NOTE
The new information will be in effect immediately upon saving the information. When a new Admin
User ID and Password are saved, the Web login screen appears. A new Admin session will be
required using the new login credentials.

10) The IP Information page establishes the IP address scheme. DHCP can be enabled or static
addressing can be configured. When the system is behind a firewall, the Firewall address must be
entered allowing proper operation with remote users, devise and SIP trunks. A DNS (Directory
Name Server) for Domain Name resolution should also be entered on this page. Note that
changing any IP address in the system requires a system reset; the reset does not initialize data.

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11) Config Encryption


Passphrase is used for DB encryption. If the value is set, the private date in your system will be
encrypted. Therefore, even if the files which include private data are leaked, they cannot be read.
When you don’t want to this encryption feature, you have to set the passphrase to blank. Note that,
before the encryption, it is better backup your DB for emergency case and remember the passphrase.
Otherwise, you cannot decrypt the system DB. If the passphrase is assigned, the system DB which
includes private data will be encrypted. If the passphrase is lost, you cannot change it or decrypted
system DBs,

12) Before License upload, make sure that the date of system is set correctly. Click [Select file] button
and then open the pop-up folder. Select a valid license file to upload to the eMG system and click
the [Start] button. If the file which is sent to the system is “System License File”, it will be saved
and automatically applied without restart. The enabled features by uploading license file can be
shown in “System Overview” page.

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9 Maintenance & troubleshooting

9.1 General Maintenance


The eMG100 is a highly reliable communications system and requires no specific general maintenance.

9.2 PSU Fuse Replacement


The PSU is located at the left in the KSU and is pre-installed in iPECS eMG100 KSU. The PSU provides three
DC voltage power sources to MBU through the 7-pin connector, CN7.

The fuse, which is a rated as 2A @ 250 Volts is located on the lower left of the PSU board.

To replace the fuse, refer to the figure below and perform the following steps,

1) Turn OFF the power to the KSU and extract the Power cord Plug.
2) Remove the KSU cover, refer to section 4.3.
3) Remove the 3 screws holding the PSU cover and one screw inside in place.
4) Lift and remove the PSU cover.
5) Remove the fuse from the fuse clips.
6) Install the replacement fuse. The replacement fuse must be of the same size and rating as the
original, 5mm by 20 mm rated at 2A @ 250 Volts.
7) Replace the PSU cover, insert and tighten the four screws.

Figure 9.2 PSU Fuse Replacements

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9.3 Troubleshooting
Table 9.3 eMG100 Troubleshooting Chart

Problem Cause/Symptom Solution


Power short circuit in some Exchange the malfunctioning board for one in good
board(s) working condition.
System power
Dust each board with a dry cloth.
failure LD1-3 LEDs on the MBU
Check the PSU fuse.
are All ON or All OFF
Replace the PSU with an identical one.
Power short circuit in some Check the connection of each board with the MBU.
board(s) Check the System Clock.
System does not
Bad board connection Check for a short circuit on the MBU or other boards.
operate
System database not Press the Reset button when the DIP switch (SW1 for
working database protection) is in the default position.
Exchange the malfunctioning board for one in good
Bad extension circuit
working condition.
Check the connection between the SLT line and DKT on
Bad connection between
MDF and fix any mismatching.
the MBU /Option boards
Repair any broken connection between the System and
DKTU does not and DKT
DKT.
operate
Distance of DKT and Check the distance between the MBU / Option boards
System and the DKT.
Plug the DKT into another extension port that has been
Bad DKT verified as working. If the DKT still does not work
properly, replace the DKT.
Bad MBU / Option boards Exchange the board for one in good working condition.
SLT does not Bad connection between
Check that the board connection between the lines of the
operate the MBU / Option boards
SLT and DKT on the MDF and fix any mismatching.
and SLT
Check the U8 (Voice processing and Tone detection
CO line CID and CPT detection fail
device).
operation failure
Bad connection Check all connections.
Induced noise on the wire
Make sure a shielded cable is in use as the connection
Noise on between the System and
wire between the system and the amplifier.
External MOH the amplifier
and Paging port Excessive input level from Decrease the output level of the external music source
the external music source by using the volume control on the music source.

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10 Open Source Software Notice


Open Source Software used in this product are listed as below.

You can obtain a copy of the Open Source Software License from Ericsson-LG Enterprise Web site,
http://www.ericssonlg-enterprise.com. Ericsson-LG Enterprise reserves the right to make changes at any time
without notice.

Opensource SW Opensource SW License

u-boot GNU General Public License (GPLv2)


linux kernel GNU General Public License (GPLv2)
busybox GNU General Public License (GPLv2)
openldap OpenLDAP Public License. BSD style
OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license
openssl
(BSD-style Open Source licenses)

Ericsson-LG Enterprise offers to provide you with open source code on CD-ROM for a charge covering the
cost of performing such distribution, such as the cost of media, shipping and handling upon e-mail request to
Ericsson-LG Enterprise at [email protected]

This offer is valid for a period of three (3) years from the date of the distribution of this product by Ericsson-LG
Enterprise.

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Thanks for purchasing iPECS eMG100

The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice


due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing.
Ericsson-LG Enterprise shall have no liability for any error or damage
of any kind resulting from the use of this document.

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