Comdial Dxp Correspondance Instructions Manual
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10. The interface board for the main cabinet is interchangeable with the expansion cabinet interface board; True or False? . 11. What are the three uses for the six-pin jack on the Services board? 12. What does it mean if the light on the Services board goes off? 13. How many serial data ports are there on the CPU board? 14. Which of the following is not housed on the CPU board: Primary processing and control circuits Master Timing Interface connector for system memory Primary system memory Conferencing...
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19. Station boards have a station wiring.cable for connection to the . 20. What are the four types of line boards that the DXP supports? 2 1. Each DXP line board providessurge protection. 22. Where is the connection for a power fail telephone located? 23. DID lines are outgoing only; true or false? 24. The Tl board provides support for E & M Tie lines and ground start lines; true or false? 25. You can install two Auxiliary boards in the DXP, and you can install them in any universal slot; true or false?...
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DXP Correspondence Manual Introducing The DXP 29. The expansion cabinet needs its own power supply; true or false? 30. The expansion cabinet holds a maximum of (excluding the interface 2 board)?boards 3 1. In Part One of the DXP video series, what is the narrator’s name? Introducing The DXP 1 - 21
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DXP Correspondence ManualChapter Con tentsPlanning An InstallationChapter Two: Planning An Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9Introducing Chapter Two.....................................................................2-l OrderingTheRight Equipment............................................................2-2 Evaluating The Installation...
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IIL. 2 Planning An Installation 2.1 Introducing Chapter TwoOne of your primary responsibilities as the DXP installer is to determine the type and quantity of equipment needed for each installation site. Remember that the needs and specifications of each installation site will be different based on the number of lines, stations and peripheral equipment that fits that customer’s business. When you begin a new installation, ask yourself some of the following questions: IlWhat are the client’s present and...
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2.2In determining what equipment to order, keep the client’s long-range orderingIplans in mind. Make sure that you can add lines or stations when the time comes to do so. The Right 1. Remember that the two auxiliary/universal slots are the only slots that Equipmentaccommodate Auxiliary boards. If you install a line or station board in these slots, there will be no room for Auxiliary boards when the client needs them. If at all possible, reserve at least one of the auxiliary/universal slots for an...
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2.3 Evaluating The Installation Site 2.4 Planning The Dedicated Equipment RoomAn important part of your pre-installation work is to map-out the geography of the site. If you can, get up-to-date blueprints of the building. If blueprints are unavailable, draw up your own rough floor - Iplans and cross sections of the building. Make sure that at a minimum you have all of the following information: lThe location of the equipment room. lThe anticipated location of all of the various telephones. lThe current...
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2.5 Using The Right ToolsBefore you begin your system layout, you need to make sure that you have all the right tools for a proper installation. Most of you have installed telephone systems before, so none of this information is new to you. In truth, you’ll probably have a standard list much longer than the one we provide. Use these items as an essentials list, a bare minimum of what you should have to install a system. You’ll need the following: lfasteners, either wood screws or toggle bolts, to attach...
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DXP Correspondence ManualPlanning An lnstalla tion 2.6 PreparingAn MDF Diagram~Begin the layout plan by determining where each piece of equipment will mount on the Main Distribution Frame (MDF). Standard 3/4-inchplywood usually works well as the main distribution frame. Using an ~ MDF helps us in several ways: it provides stability for the ~system-many office walls are drywall, and the MDF helps ensure that your moorings won’t slip or shift in the drywall; the MDF also ,isolates the system from the...
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2.7Checking The HardwareIt’s a good idea to check all of your hardware thoroughly before you get to your installation site. Unpack all of the equipment and make sure that there has been no damage during shipping; then test each piece individually to make sure it operates correctly. Use the . following list as a general guideline for pre-installation testing. -Check the power supply voltages of both the main cabinet and expansion cabinet’s power supply. Refer to IMI66-085 for the correct power supply...