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    							2.4 Using Impact Telephones
    The DXPPlusaccepts all of the currently producedImpacttelephones. Figure 3 details all of theImpact
    telephones that operate on the DXPPlus. Figure 4 shows the dimensions of theImpactMultiline
    telephone.
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    Figure 3: Impact Station Configurations
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    Figure 4:ImpactStation Outline Dimensions
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    Telephone Features – 9 
    						
    							2.5 Using ExecuTech Telephones
    The DXPPlusaccepts all of the currently produced ExecuTech telephones. Figure 5 details all of the
    ExecuTech telephones that operate on the DXPPlus. Figure 6 shows the dimensions of the ExecuTech
    Multiline telephone.
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    Figure 5: ExecuTech Station Configurations
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    							Figure 6: ExecuTech Station Outline Dimensions
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    DXP Plus General Description GCA40–130
    Telephone Features – 11 
    						
    							Reviewing The Hardware
    3.1 Understanding The Printed-Wire Boards
    The basic system consists of a main cabinet, which accepts 14 printed-wire boards, and two expansion
    cabinets; the upper expansion cabinet accepts twelve printed-wire boards, and the lower cabinet accepts
    eleven (see Figure 7). Some of the printed-wire boards also hold smaller circuit cards that mount
    directly to the boards (See section 3.5 for card information) The line boards are listed in section 3.3;
    station boards are located in section 3.4. The complement of circuit boards include the following (for
    information on the main DXPPluspackage, see section 3.6, Locating The Boards):
    Auxiliary Board:
    —A utility board that provides interface for a maximum of four special-purpose circuit cards.
    Actual make-up requirements depend upon system configuration.
    Central Processing Unit (CPU) Board:
    —Provides central processing and control for the system and other miscellaneous functions. The
    CPU board has the time switch and conference circuitry and two serial data ports, which have
    been dedicated for PC-based programming and a remote maintenance modem.
    Conference Board:
    —Provide additional conference capability. Each board provides 5 additional 3-way conferences.
    Interface Boards:
    —Ties the main cabinet to the expansion cabinet. Each expansion cabinet has an interface board;
    that connects the main cabinet with the expansion cabinets. Interface boards are included with the
    expansion cabinet packages.
    Memory Card:
    —Provides the memory storage and operating system control. The card mounts directly onto the
    CPU board, and it is available with two (four megabyte as a future feature) of memory. The
    system uses re-programmable random access memory, known as “flash memory” or “flash
    RAM” —not replaceable memory chips, known as “EPROM”.
    Services Board:
    —Provides an interface for music-on-hold and background music inputs; it also provides an output
    to an external paging amplifier. The services board includes four dry-contact relays for external
    control functions. You can also add up to three additional cards onto the services board for data
    communications, DTMF tone receiving, and E1 or T1 synchronization.
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    							3.2 Defining The Line Boards
    The DXPPlusaccepts several different types of lines. In order to use these various lines, you must
    install the correct line board. The following list details all of the current DXPPlusline boards.
    Direct Inward Dialing Line Board:
    —Direct Inward Lines (DID) are incoming only and are employed to reduce the number of channels
    between the DXPPlusand the Central Office (CO). DID lines allow incoming CO calls to reach
    internal intercom extensions without going through the attendant station. DID operation requires
    a group of published directory numbers provided by the CO. The number of DID lines is limited
    only by the number of installed DID boards. The DID translation tables have limits that may
    affect DID capacities. The system supports a maximum of 400 DID lines.
    Loop-Start Line Board:
    —The loop-start line board provides system interface for loop start lines. Loop start lines are the
    most common CO line type (loop-start lines do not usually offer disconnect supervision)
    Multi–Purpose Line Board:
    —The multipurpose line board provides system interface for ground start lines, loop start lines, and
    E & M Tie lines; these are typically the three line types that the central office (CO) makes
    available for connection. The multipurpose line board is programmable for each line type. You
    can have a maximum of two Tie lines on each multipurpose line board.
    E1 Line Board (available for international applications):
    —The E1 board provides 30 channels of voice transmissions over a single, four-wire, 120 ohm
    cable or over two 75 ohm coaxial cables using multiplexing techniques. The system accepts a
    maximum of eight E1 boards.
    T1 Line Board (available for domestic U.S.A. applications)
    —The T1 board provides eight, 16, or 24 channels of voice transmissions over a single, four-wire,
    cable using multiplexing techniques. The system accepts a maximum of ten E1 boards.
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    							3.3 Defining The Station Boards
    The DXPPlusaccepts digital, analog, and industry standard telephones. In order to use these different
    types of stations, you must install the correct station board. The following list explains each station
    board.
    Analog Station Board
    —The analog station board provides support for Comdial’s proprietary analog telephones (such as
    the various ExecuTech models). Each board supports either 8 or 16 stations. A precharge port is
    provided for board removal or insertion without system power-down.
    Digital Station Board
    —The digital station board provides support for Comdial’s proprietary digital telephones (such as
    theImpactand DigiTech). Each board supports either 8 or 16 stations. A precharge port is
    provided for board removal or insertion without system power-down.
    Industry Standard Telephone Board
    —The industry-standard station board provides support for industry-standard telephones. Each
    board supports either 8 or 16 stations. A precharge port is provided for board removal or insertion
    without system power-down.
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    							3.4 Defining The Option Circuit Cards
    Many of the DXPPlusboards accept smaller circuit cards. These boards mount  directly into the DXP
    Plus, while the optional circuit cards mount only onto boards. You can install these optional cards on
    any of the following boards: the Auxiliary Board, the Services board, and the Interface boards.
    Synchronization Card
    —Adjusts the E1 or T1 transmit frequency to match the frequency from the CO. The
    synchronization card mounts onto the Services board only.
    Communications Card:
    —The optional communications card provides extra serial ports for the DXPPlus. The
    communications card contains four serial communication ports and is attached to either the
    Auxiliary board, the interface boards, or the Services board. You can install two communications
    cards onto the lower two slots of any of these boards. The system supports a maximum of 18
    serial data ports.
    DTMF Tone Card
    —The DTMF Tone card expands the system’s industry-standard dialing capability. The system has
    one IST DTMF receiver located on the services board while each DTMF card provides four
    additional DTMF receivers.
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    							3.5 Locating The Boards
    Main Cabinet
    The 14-board capacity of the main cabinet breaks down as follows from left to right:
    1 – interface board slot
    2 – board slots for future features)
    1 – CPU board slot
    1 – services board slot
    1 – auxiliary/universal slot (for auxiliary boards, station boards, conference boards, or line boards)
    8 – universal slots (for station, conference, or line boards)
    Upper Expansion Cabinet
    The 12-board capacity of the upper expansion cabinet breaks down as follows:
    1 – interface board slot
    2 – auxiliary/universal slot (for auxiliary boards, station boards, conference boards, or line boards)
    9 – universal slots (for station, conference, or line boards)
    Lower Expansion Cabinet
    The 11-board capacity of the lower expansion cabinet breaks down as follows:
    1 – interface board slot
    2 – auxiliary/universal slot (for auxiliary boards, station boards, conference boards, or line boards)
    8 – universal slots (for station, conference, or line boards)
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    1 Interface Slot
    2 Aux./ Universal Slots
    9 Universal Slots
    1 Interface Slot
    1 CPU Slot
    1 Services Slot
    1 Aux./ Universal Slot
    8 Universal Slots
    1 Interface Slot
    2 Aux./ Universal Slots
    8 Universal Slots
    Main Cabinet
    Lower Expansion Cabinet
    Upper Expansion Cabinet
    Figure 7: Board Locations
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