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Panasonic Digital Business System - Installation Manual
March 1997 Issue 5
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Panasonic
Digital Business System
Installation Manual

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March 1997 Issue 5
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Contents
INTRODUCTION 5
INSTALLATION OF THE CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT (CCU) 6
REMOVING THE COVERS 6
WALL MOUNTING THE CCU 7
CONNECTION OF THE MAINS LEAD 8
INSTALLING THE BUILT IN BACKUP BATTERIES 9
INSTALLATION OF THE MODULAR CARDS 10
LINKING TWO CCUS 12
CONNECTION OF EXCHANGE LINES AND EXTENSIONS 13
ATTACHING A DDK CONNECTOR 13
PIGGY-BACK CONNECTIONS 14
EXCHANGE LINE / PBX EXTENSION WIRING 14
EXTENSION CONNECTION 15
DSS CONSOLE CONNECTION 16
WALL MOUNTING THE PROPRIETARY EXTENSION TELEPHONES 17
THE VB3411, VB3411D, VB3411LDS, VB3611D AND VB3611DS 17
WALL MOUNTING THE VB3011 17
SLT RING GENERATOR 18
POWER FAIL TELEPHONE CONNECTION 19
DOORPHONE & DOORLATCH INTERFACE 20
MUSIC ON HOLD 21

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EXTERNAL PAGING ADAPTER AND LOUD RINGING BELL 22
RS232C INTERFACE 23
ON SITE PC PROGRAMMING 23
CALL LOGGING 24
CPC-EX CALL LOGGING 26
REMOTE PROGRAMMING INTERFACE 29
METER PULSE DETECTION CARDS 30
EXTERNAL BATTERY 31
HEADSET CONNECTION 32
HOST WORKING 32
E&M CARD 33
NETWORK MATCHING AND GAIN CONTROL SWITCHES 34
TYPICAL EXAMPLES 35
WIRING 36
AC15A CARD 38
TYPICAL EXAMPLES 39
WIRING 40
PRIMARY RATE ISDN INTERFACE 41
DASS II IMPORTANT INFORMATION 41
E-ISDN IMPORTANT INFORMATION 41
MAJOR EQUIPMENT FAILURE 41
INSTALLATION 41
INSTALLING THE ISDN TRK CARD 43
CONNECTION OF A SECOND ISDN CARD TO DOUBLE CCU DBS SYSTEMS 43
INSTALLING THE DASS II MDF 44
INSTALLING THE E-ISDN MDF 44
INSTALLING THE SYNCHRONISATION UNIT 50

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COMMON PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS 51
VOICE ANNOUNCE UNIT 52
HARDWARE 52
WALL MOUNTING THE VAU 53
WIRING AND CABLE CONNECTIONS 54
VAU DIP-SWITCH SETTINGS 55
DEFAULT SWITCH SETTINGS 56
OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS 57
EMI FILTER INSTALLATION 58

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Introduction
This section describes the installation and connection of the Digital Business System and its components.
Read the following section before beginning installation work.
Important
This apparatus must be installed in accordance with BS6701 and general approval NS/G/23/L/100005. This is a
condition of the approval. Any installation which does not comply with this condition will invalidate the approval of
that particular installation.
This equipment requires a maintenance contract issued by a maintainer holding BSI approval. This is a statutory
requirement.
This is a class A product.
In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to
take appropriate measures.
This product has been CE marked to show compliance with the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC amended by
92./31/EEC and 93/68/EEC.

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Installation Of The Central Control Unit (CCU)
Note
1Do not use the telephone system components near sources of electric ‘noise’ or interference. Examples
are: fluorescent lamps, air conditioners, televisions, fridges, washing machines, and radios.
2The equipment should not be exposed to heat sources, direct sunlight, extreme temperature, moisture or
damp, strong vibrations, greasy or dusty environments.
Operating temperature 0ºC- 40ºC
Operating humidity 0% - 60%
Do not install the equipment in damp or humid environments such as bathrooms and swimming pools.
3Never attempt to insert wires, pins or similar objects in the vents or openings of the equipment.
4Never clean the equipment with benzene, paint thinner or other solvent materials. Wipe with a soft cloth to
clean.
5Do not change the installation location without consulting your dealer/maintainer.
6Installation of the equipment near welding machines or broadcast antennae may cause interference.
Removing The Covers
Figure 1 - Cover Securing Screw Locations
1Remove the 8 screws securing the front and side covers.
2Remove the front cover by lifting it forward and up from the CCU.
3Remove the side panels by sliding the upwards and lifting them away from the side of the CCU

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Wall Mounting The CCU
1Using the dimensions given for the appropriate CCU size in the table below fix four mounting screws into
the wall leaving a 7mm protrusion to accept the mounting plate. Ensure the fixing method is appropriate to
the type of wall.
2Fix the four mounting plates provided to the rear of the CCU using 2 screws per plate.
3Lift the CCU and use the holes in the mounting plates to hang it on the screws mounted in the wall.
4Tighten the screws to secure the CCU.
Figure 2 - Wall Mounting The CCU
Table 1 - Mounting Point Dimensions
A B
DBS 38 335 mm 570 mm
DBS 68 445 mm 570 mm
DBS 90 445 mm 570 mm

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Connection Of The Mains Lead
The DBS must be connected to the mains via a fused spur with a double pole isolation switch provided at the spur
output or close to the equipment.
The wires in the mains lead correspond to the following code:
Wire Colour Meaning / Terminal Possible Alternative Terminal
Markings
Blue Neutral N or coloured black
Brown Live L or coloured red
Green / Yellow Earth E or safety earth symbol
or coloured green
or coloured green and yellow
Table 2 - Wiring Colour Codes
If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
Figure 3 - Connection Of Mains Lead

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Installing The Built In Backup Batteries
There are two types of internal battery. One type for the DBS 38 and another for the DBS 68 and DBS 90. Use the
set appropriate to the CCU being installed.
1Link the batteries together as shown below.
2Connect the red and blue leads to the +and -terminals respectively of the end batteries.
3Insert the batteries into the bay in the CCU.
Figure 4 - Battery Wiring & Location DBS 38, DBS 68 & DBS 90
Model Number For CCU Specification
VB2450A2UK DBS 38 Sealed lead acid battery
2 x BT2007 (P) 12v 6.5Ah
VB26502UK DBS 68 / 90 Sealed lead acid battery
4 x BT2005 (P) 6v 8.5Ah
Table 3 - Internal Battery Specifications
Note 1: The batteries can maintain system operation for approximately 30 minutes for a DBS 38 or DBS 68 or 15
minutes for DBS 90. The duration of system operation on battery power is dependant upon the traffic
conditions at the time.
Note 2: Panasonic recommend replacement of the backup batteries every three yeas.
Note 3: The parts listed in table 3 are recommended. However any batteries which meet the specification can be
substituted.

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Installation Of The Modular Cards
The DBS is configured using modular cards to support exchange lines, digital extensions, analogue extensions
and system control functions. These cards are installed in the CCU in designated slots. The numbers of slots and
hence the numbers of cards each CCU can support varies with the CCU used. The table below shows how many
of each card can be installed in each CCU.
Larger DBSs are created by linking a DBS 90 CCU to a second DBS CCU cabinet. the link is via the link cable
cards and cable (VB3691UK). The CCU which contains the CPC card and SCC card is the Master CCU and the
second CCU is the Slave CCU. When CCUs are linked in this way the AUX1 slot in the Master and SCC slot in the
Slave are not used.
Each CCU has one universal slot marked EXT/LINE which is capable of supporting all extension and trunk card
types. In a double CCU system there are two EXT/LINE slots, one in each CCU.
To install a card:
1Turn off the system power and remove the front cover.
2Hold the card to be installed with the connection strip facing the backplane of the CCU and the name label
at the top. Check that the card can be installed in the required slot.
3Locate the guides at the top and bottom of the card into the guide slots in the CCU and gently push the
card into the CCU. When it reaches the connection strip on the backplane a slightly heavier push will
engage the connectors and the card front twill be flush with the front edge of the slot.
4Rewire system MDF if required.
5Switch On The System.
Repeat 2 & 3 for each card to be installed.
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