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INTER-TELPRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION 
Issue 1, November 1994 
H. CONNECTING OPTIONAL Tl AIARM 
RELAY DEVICES TO THE MDF 
5.27 In addition to theT1 span connection (as outlined 
on page 3-M), Tl Cards may also be connected to op- 
tional Tl alarm signaling devices. 
5.28 Terminate each Tl Card alarm relay on the MDF 
aa follows: 
(1) Run cable from the optional Tl alarm signaling 
device(s) to the MDF. 
(2) At the MDF, mount an eight-conductor modular 
jack assembly....

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INSTALLATON 
Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
I. CONNECTING TWO 416/832 SYSTEMS 
TOGETHER USING Tl CARDS 
5.29 Although most Tl interfaces will be with the 
public network, it is possible to use Tl Cards to connect 
two telephone systems together (e.g., two 416/832 Sys- 
tems). To do this without CSUs, the two systems must be 
located in the same building and the cabling between 
them must be less than 655 feet. If each system is 
equipped with a CSU,...

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INTEB-TELPBACTICES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION 
Issue 1, November 1994 
6. EQUIPMENT CABINET 
INST4LLATION 
A. UNPACK TEIE EQUIPMENT 
Main Equipment Cabinet 
6.1 
The main equipment cabinet and its accompany- 
ing parts are shipped in several boxes. RJO of the boxes, 
labeled A and B, contain all of the equipment necessary 
to assemble a basic 416/832 System. The remaining 
boxes contain equipment ordered for the customer’s 
specific application needs. 
6.2 Box A contains the...

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INtTlMLAmON 
Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRAcrIcEs 
IMWGMX 416,‘832 INS’EALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
(3) 
(4) 
(5) To remove the backpanel: 
a. 
b. Turn the locking screw near the top of the 
panel a J&um counterclockwise, allowing 
the panel to open from the top. 
Lift the panel up off of the two supporting 
pins at the bottom. Set the panel aside. 
NOTE: Aset of keys for the lock on the front 
door is packaged along with the cable brack- 
ets and placed inside the cabinet. 
To mnove the fmnt &or: 
a....

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INTER-TELPRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION 
Issue 1, November 1994 
FIGURE 3-24. 
TELECOM MOTHERBOARD POWER CABLE (REAR VIEW) 
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTORS 
(Attach to front of power supply, 
chassis, which is not shown in this 
drawing for purposes of detail.)  TELECOM MOTHERBOARD 
POWER CABLE 
1 
; 
 
- 
- 
r- 
BACK SIDE OF 
SOFFIT 
TELECOM MOTHERBOARD 
(CABLE SHELF) 
Page 3-41  

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INSTALLATION 
Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION 81 MAINTENANCE 
FIGURE 3-25. 
POWER CABLE CONNECTORS ON THE MAIN TELECOM 
MOTHERBOARD !‘, 
i 
I 
BACK SIDE OF MAIN TELECOM MOTHERBOARD 
v 
CPCP DGND 
B 
+5V 
-1200M* +!%A 
AGND* - - 
-5VA 
+12V WING* - 
BGND - 
-4-W 
+3ov 
KGND - 
RESV2* - - 
RESVl * 
KEY lo ABBREvlAnoNS 
A-blab 
E-&r- 
K=W-WW 
CPCP I Cad Rbcharge Fmlthre 
CFCN=CardRe-CkgaNepathre 
*.NdanalltyuMd 
+5 SEN RTN 
DGND 
+5 SEN 
+5w DGND 
D 
+5V 
-12COM* &VA...

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INTER-TELPRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INS’lALIATION % MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION 
Issue 1, November 1994 
FIGURE 3-26. CONNECTING THE POWER CABLE TO THE MAIN 
TELECOM MOTHERBOARD 
A 
B 
C 
E 
AGND 
REsV2 
+SV 
-12ax4 
+12v 
+3ov 
+5VA 
VRING 
KGND 
-5VA 
-48V 
REsVl 
AGND 
REsV2 
+SSENRlN 
DGND 
+SSEN 
+N 
-12COM 
+12v 
+3ov 
+5VA 
VRING 
KGND 
-5VA 
-48V 
RJ?SVl 
AGND 
EGND 
RFsv2 
DGND 
+N 
-12COM 
+12v 
+3ov 
+SVA 
VRlNG 
KGND 
-5VA 
-48V 
RJzsVl - ORANGE (18 GAUGE) 
- RED (18 GAUGE) 
- NOTCURRENlZXlJSED...

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INSTALLATION 
Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPR4CTICES 
lMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION % MAINTENANCE 
FIGURE 3-27. PERIPHERAL CONNECTOR PANEL 
KEYBOARD 
(Female) 
Possible Future 
USe 
SERIAL 2 
(Male) 
SERIAL 1 
(Male) 
MONITOR 
(Female) 
Page 3-44  

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INTER-TELPRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTAL.JA’ON 
Issue 1, November 1994 
Expansion Cabinet PnAssembly 
6.9 The expansion cabinet is shipped partially 
assembled. To ensure that none of the items have been 
damaged or have become unattached during shipment, 
follow the instructions below and refer to the drawings 
on the following pages. 
(1) Position the expansion cabinet near the main 
equipment cabinet. 
(2) If desired, the expansion cabinet front door and 
back panel may be...

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II’iS~TION 
Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
IMX/GMX 416/832 INS~TION & MAINTENANCE 
FIGURE 3-28. POWER CABLE CONNECTORS ON THE EXPANSION 
TELECOM MOTHERBOARD 
BACK SIDE OF EXPANSION TELECOM MOTHERBOARD 
DGND 
B 
+5V 
v 
CPCP -12COM* +5VA 
AGND - - 
-5VA 
+12V VRING* - 
BGND - - 
45V 
+3ov KGND - 
RESVT - - 
RESVl * 
A 
CPCN 
KEY TO ABBREWAllONS 
A=Anakq 
B=B-v(-) 
O=Ok#al 
+5 SEN RTN 
DGND 
+5 SEN 
+5V 
DGND 
+5v 
-12COM* +5VA 
AGND* -5VA 
+12V WING* - 
BOND - -45V 
+3ov KGND - 
RESVT - -...
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