Inter-Tel Imx/Gmx 416/832 Installation Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING INTER-TELPRACTICES Issue 1, November 1994 IMX/GMX 416B32 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FIGURE 6-6. SINGLELINE SET TROUBLESHOOTING CHART (CONT’D) I SYMPTOM I PROBABLE CAUSE I CORRECTWE ACTlON I Cannot place intercom call; User error dial tone present, but reorder tone heard Called station is in a differ- ent tenant group and cross- Defective MXC or EXP Try the call again. User may have dialed an inval- id number. Replace the single-line set. To allow such calls (if desired), place the two sta- tions in the same tenant group or allow cross- tenant traffic. See PRGGRAMMIN G, page 5-67. Refer to page 3-103 to test the system voltages. Replace the card(s) if faulty. I SYMPTOM I PROBABLE CAUSE Cannot break CO dial tone I 1 Defective SLC or DC CORRECTWE ACTION Replace the single-line set. Replace the associated SLC or IDC. Defective MXC or EXP Card Refer to page 3-103 to test the system voltages. Replace the card(s) if faulty. NOTE: See also CO trunk problems on page 6-19. SYMPTOM Cannot place off-hook voice announce calls PROBABLE CAUSE Programming error User error Defective MXC or EXP Card I SYMPTOM I PROBABLE CAUSE Single-line sets not recciv- ing message waiting indica- tions and/or message lamps not functioning properly Programming error Single-line set installed on anIDC Defective or missing power supply module, or defective SLC CORRECTIVE ACTION Ensure that the system option for off-hook voice announce is enabled (PROGRAMMING, page 5-67) and that the station is programmed to trans- mit (page 5-30). Called station is a single-line set or a keyset that is not equipped with a secondary voice path. Refer to page 3-103 to test the system voltages. Replace the card(s) if faulty. CORRECTWE ACTION Message waiting indication option must be en- #bled in the database. Refer to page 5-30 in PRO- XAMMING. In order for single-line set message waiting lamps to function, the set must be installed on premises on an SLC (IDCs do not support message waiting applications), and the associated power supply chassis must have a functioning -48V Module. While leaving a message, check for -108VDC across tip and ring. Replace the defective power supply module or SLC. Page 6-38
INTER-TELPRACTICES TROUBLE!%IOOTING IMx/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & -ANCE Issue 1, November 1994 FIGURE 6-7. DSS/BLF UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING CH.ART SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION DWBLF Unit inoperative; Defective fuse on the lo LED indication present If the DKSC/KSC is equipped with a fuse, remove associated DKSC/KSC while key is pressed the fuse and check it with an ohmmeter; replace if faulty. Defective cabling Ensure 30VDC present at the DSS/BLF modular jack and polarity is correct. Check for loose or open connections. Refer to Figure 3-2 on page 3-9 in INSTALLAPION. PCDPM and/or transformer Check installation. Refer to INSDWATION, not installed properly or de- page 3-109. Replace if defective. fective Defective DSS/BLF Unit Replace the DSS/BLF Unit. Defective DK!X/KSC Replace the associated DKSC/KSC. SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION DWBLF Unit inoperative; Programming error LED indication present Circuit is identified for keyset use. Refer to page 5-136 in PRGGRAMMIN G. Circuit must be while key is pressed equipped for DSS/BLF Unit use. Also, check DSS/ BLF key assignments in PROGRAMMING, page s-44. Defective DSS/BLF Unit Defective DKSCXSC Defective MXC or EXP Card Replace the DSS/BLF Unit. Replace the associated DKSCKSC. Refer to page 3-103 to test the system voltages. Replace the card(s) if faulty. I SYMPTOM I PROBABLE CAUSE I CORRECTIVE ACTION I DSS/BLF Unit LED indica- Cable exposed to interfer- tions incorrect Refer to INST~ON, page 3-7, for correct ence cabling mocedures. Programming error Defective DSS/BLp Unit I “1 1 Check DSS/BLF key assignments in PRGGRAM- MING, page 5-44. - . Replace the DSWBLF Unit. I I - Defective MXC or FXP 1 Refer to ualte 3-103 to test the system voltages. ICard 1 Replace ihccard(s) if faulty. I I SYMPTOM I PROBABLE CAUSE I CORRECTIVE ACTION I I I Calls are transferred to the 1 User error 1 Refer to FEKURES, page 4-103, for procedures. I wrong station I I -_ _ I Rogramming error Check DSS/BLF key assignments. Refer to PRO- GRAMMING, page 5-44. Page 6-39
TROUBLESHOOTING INTER-TELPRACTICES Issue 1, November 1994 IMX/GMX 416/832 INS’E4LLATION 81 MAINTENANCE FIGURE 6-7. DSS/BLF UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING CHART (CONT’D) ‘_ ‘! SYMPTOM Zannot place immediate off- look voice announce calls jrsing the DSS/BLP key) PROBABLE CAUSE Programming error User error Defective DSS/BLP Unit Defective keyset Defective DKSC/KSC Defective MXC or Exp Card CORRECTIVE ACTION Ensure that the system option for off-hook voice announce is enabled, that the immediate off-hook voice announce option is enabled, that the DSSI Bm station is programmed to transmit, and that the called keyset is programmed to receive. Refer to pages 5-67 and 5-30 in PROGRAMMING. The called station is a single-line set, S-line key- set, S-line AIM keyset, GMX 12&e keyset, GX 24&e keyset (these sets cannot receive OHVA calls), or a keyset that is programmed not to re- ceive OHVA calls. Or, the called keyset user may have blocked the OHVA call. Refer to page 4-61 in FWQUREE for more information. Perform the DSS/BLP Unit self-test as described in INSTALLAlYION, pages 3-133 and 3-135, and replace the DSS/BLP Unit if faulty. Perform the keyset self-test as described in IN- STALLAI’ION, pages 3-107,3-116, or 3-128, and replace the keyset if faulty. Replace the associated DKSCKSC. Refer to page 3-103 to test the system voltages. Replace the card(s) if faulty. Page 6-40
INTER-TELPRACTIcEs TROUBLESHOOTING IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALIATION & -ANCE Issue 1, November 1994 6. CUSTOMER SUPPORT A. TECHNICAL SUPPORT 6.1 If problems persist when installing or servicing In- ter-Tel equipment: While on sire and wirir the proper troubleshooting tools available, cetiij?id technicians may contact Inter-Tel’s Customer Support Department for assistance. They can be reached from 7:0Ok~. to 5:m&r. Mountain Standard Time at 602-%l-9000 or l-800-669-5858. B. EMERGENCY A!3SISTANCE 6.2 After office hours and on weekends, call 602-961-0277 and leave your message with the voice mail service. A Customer Support Product Specialist will return your call as soon as possible, usually within an hour. Please remember that this is an emergency number for critical system problems only. Sales ques- tions, equipment orders, etc., can only be handled dur- ing normal business hours. c. INTER-TEL SERVICES 6.3 When the system is installed with one of the Ex- fen&d software packages, the customer has the option of having the Weekly Toll Limit feature enabled, as ex- plained below. To do so, the dealer must contact Inter- Tel Services. There is an additional charge for the Week- ly Toll Limit feature. Contact Inter-Tel Services at 800-669-5858 for details. 6.4 The Extended software database contains a prompt that indicates the remaining days that the week- ly toll limits will be in effect. This value automatically decreases by one each day. When the “Remaining Days” value reaches 0, the Weekly Toll Limit feature is dis- abled and calls are no longer monitored. Asystem alarm indicates ‘IDLL SECURITY FRATURE EXPIREID. To enable the feature again, Inter-Tel Services personnel must reset the “Remaining Days” value. A system mo- dem is needed for remote access. 7. DEFECI’IVE UNIT RETURN POLICY IMPORTANT For complete information on returning equipment, refer to the current Inter-Tel Material Return Policy (document part number 835.1065). This document includes specific information on the following sub- jects: warranty, procedures to follow when retum- ing equipment, equipment damaged in shipment, insurance, repair policy, and advance replacement policy. 7.1 To RElURN A DEl?ECllVR VMT FOR REAQIR: (1) (2) (3) Obtain an MRA number from Inter-Tel’s Order Processing Department. Write the MRA number and AlTNz MRA on the outside of each carton being returned. INTER-TEL DOES NOT AC- CEPT EQUIPMENT IF THE MRA NUMBER IS NOT ON THE CARTON. On the repair tag, identify the unit by the equip ment name, part number, and serial number. (Re- pair tags are available from Inter-Tel.) Describe the defect in detail and, if applicable, the circuit number related to the defect. Include applicable alarm messages and/or field service diagnostics, if possible. Document the estimated length of time the part had been in service prior to the failure. ALL EQUIPMENTRETU~ED FOR REPAIR MUSTBE TAGGED W’THCOM- PLETE DEZilLED INFORMiTIONREGARD- ING THE DEFECT OR IDENTIFICATION OF THE PROBLEM. Attach the upper portion of the repair tag to the defective equipment. Retain the bottom portion for your files. Properly package the equipment for shipping (i.e., return in original package or equivalent). Wm iU4Y BE VOIDED IF EQUIP- MENT IS IMPROPERLY PACRXGED. Page 6-41
INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE REPLACEMENTPAR’IS Issue 1, November 1994 REPLACEMENT PARTS CONTEND PAGE 1. Introduction ......................................................... 7-l 2. Ordering Procedure .................................................. 7-l 3. Replacement Parts List ............................................... 7-l 4. Recommended Spare Parts ............................................ 7-l 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 This section provides the information necessary to order and stock replacement parts for the 4161832 Sys- tem. 2. ORDERING PROCEDURE 2.1 When ordering equipment for the 416/832 Sys- tem, provide the following information to the order processing clerk: Company name Purchase order number Required date of shipment Part number(s) of equipment ordered Quantity required 3. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 3.1 Figure 7-l lists authorized parta available for re- placement on the 416/832 System. NOTE: For information on the GX and GMX station instruments, refer to appendixes A and B in the back of this manual. 4. RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS 4.1 It is mandatory that spareparts ‘be kept on hand to ensure the best possible customer service. 4.2 Figure 7-2 on page 7-6 lists the quantities of spare parts recommended to adequately maintain and service ten 416/832 Systems. FIGURE 7-l. REPLACEMENT PARTS CRlPTlOl PART NWE!EB IMX 416/832 Digital Station Instrumenta Standard Digital Keyset (or Terminal) -non-display ........ 550.4300 Standard Digital Keyset (or Terminal) -display ............ 550.4000 Executive Digital Keyset (or Terminal) -display ........... 550.4100 Digital DSS/BLF Unit .................................. 550.4208 IMX 416/832 Charcoal Station Instruments - Equipped with Dynamic Microphones 24Line Standard Keyset ................................ 660.5000 24-Line Display Keyset ................................ 660.5200 24Line AIM Keyset (display only) ....................... 660.6100 12-Line Standard Keyset ................................ 660.5700 12-Line Display Keyset ................................ 660.5600 12-Line AIM Keyset (display only) ....................... 660.6300 g-Line Keyset (non-display only) ......................... 660.5900 &Line AIh4 Keyset (display only) ........................ 660.6400 Enhanced Single-Line Set (ESLS) ........................ 660.5300 Page 7-l
REPLACEMENT PARTS INTER-TELPRACTICES Issue 1, November 1994 IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FIGURE 7-l. REPLACEMENT PARTS (CONT’D) .’ 2’ IMX 416/832 Charcoal Station Instruments - Equipped with Electret Microphones 24-Line Standard Keyset ................................ 660.7700 24-Line Display Keyset ................................ 660.7600 24-Line AIM Keyset (display only) ....................... 660.7000 12-Line Standard Keyset ................................ 660.7900 12-Line Display Keyset ................................ 660.7800 12-Line AIM Keyset (display only) ....................... 660.7200 &Line Keyset (non-display only) ......................... 660.7500 &Line ATh4 Keyset (display only) ........................ 660.7400 Enhanced Single-Line Set (ESLS) ........................ 660.6900 Other IMX 416/832 Charcoal Station Instruments DSs/BLF unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 660.5100 IMX 4161832 Grey Station Instruments - Equipped with Dynamic Microphones 24-Line Standard Keyset ................................ 661.5oNJ 24-Line Display Keyset ................................ 661.5200 24-Line AIM Keyset (display only) ....................... 661.6100 12-Line Standard Keyset ................................ 661.5700 12-Line Display Keyset ................................ 661.5600 12-Line AIM Keyset (display only) ....................... 661.6300 8-Line Keyset (non-display only) ......................... 661.5900 8-Line AIM Keyset (display only) ........................ 661.6400 Enhanced Single-Line Set (FSLS) ........................ 661.5300 IMX 4161832 Grey Station Instruments - Equipped with Electret Microphones 24-Line Standard Keyset ................................ 661.7700 24-Line Display Keyset ................................ 661.7600 24-Line AIM Keyset (display only) ....................... 661.7ooO 12-Line Standard Keyset ................................ 661.7900 12-Line Display Keyset ................................ 661.7800 12-Line AIM Keyset (display only) ........................ 661.7200 8-Line Keyset (nondisplay only) ......................... 661.7500 8-Line AIM Keyset (display only) ........................ 661.7400 Enhanced Single-Line Set (JZSLS) ........................ 661.6900 Other IMX 416/832 Grey Station Instruments DSS/BLF Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 661.5100 GMX-4161832 Station Instruments Inter-Tel/DVK 24-Line Standard Keyset ................... 662.3800 Inter-Tel/INK 24-Line Display Keyset .................... 662.3400 Inter-Tel/DVK 12-Line Standard Keyset ................... 662.4000 Inter-Tel/DVK 12-Line Display Keyset .................... 662.3900 Inter-Tel/DVK 8-Line Standard Keyset .................... 662.3500 Inter-Tel/DVK 8-Line Display Keyset ..................... 662.3600 Inter-Tel/DVK DSWBLF Unit ........................... 662.3700 ’ Page 7-2
INTER-TELPRACTICES REPLACEMENT PARTS lMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Issue 1. November 1994 FIGURE 7-l. REPLACEMENT PARTS (CONT’D) PART NUMBER Main Equipment Cabinet Parts and Cables Main Equipment Cabinet ............................... 440.1000 MPM-Type Hard Disk Drive ............................. 440.4060 IDE-Type Hard Disk Drive .............................. 691.3009 Floppy Disk Drive ..................................... 440.4070 Telecom Motherboard Power Cable ....................... 813.1098 PC Motherboard Power Cable ........................... 813.1132 Disk Drive Power Cable ................................ 813.1097 System Status Panel (Display) Cable ...................... 813.1092 Keyboard Interface Cable ............................... 813.1093 Serial Port 1 Interface Cable ............................. 813.1091 Serial Port 2 Interface Cable ............................. 813.1109 Monitor Interface Cable ................................ 813.1100 Floppy Disk-To-Controller Interface Cable ................. 813.1105 MPM-Type Hard 2OConductor (A) Disk-To-Controller Interface Cable ..................................... 813.1106 MPM-Type Hard 34Conductor (B) Disk-To-Controller Interface Cable ..................................... 813.1107 IDE-Type Hard Disk-To-Controller Interface Cable .......... 813.1557 Pro68-To-HDLC Interface Cable ......................... 813.1108 Pro68E-To-HDLC Interface Cable ........................ 813.1148 HDLC-To-MXC Interface Cable (flat, ribbon-type) .......... 813.1094 HDLC-To-MXC Interface Cable (round, twisted-pair) ........ 813.1558 Cable Kit (unattached; see page 7-6) ...................... 828.1123 Expansion Cabinet Parts and Cables Expansion Cabinet (includes cabinet, handles, Telecom Motherboard, and expansion power cable) ................ 440.1100 Expansion Power Cable ................................ 813.1138 EXP-To-MXC Data Cable .............................. 813.1136 V-King Power Cable ................................... 813.1139 MXC Expansion Chips Kit .............................. 828.1153 Power Supply Parts Main Power Supply Chassis (for Version A & B modules only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440.0100 Expansion Power Supply Chassis (for Version A and B modules only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440.0101 Quad Module - Version A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440.0102 +3OV Master Module - Version A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440.0104 +3OV Slave Module - Version A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 448.0106 -48V Module - Version A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440.0103 90VAC King Generator - Version A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440.0105 Quad Module - Version B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440.0122 +3OV Master Module - Version B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440.0118 +3OV Slave Module - Version B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 448.0120 -48V Module - Version B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 448.0119 90VAC Ring Generator - Version B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440.0121 Main Power Supply Chassis (for Version C modules only) . . . . . 440.0111 Expansion Power Supply Chassis (for Version C modules only) . 440.0117 Page 7-3
I I I .I I REPLACEMENT PARTS INTER-TELPRACTKES Issue 1, November 1994 IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FIGURE 7-l. REPLACEMENT PARTS (CONT’D) ‘1 1 ,I PART NUMBER Power Supply Parts (continued) Quad Module -Version C .............................. 440.0112 +3OV Module -Version C (used as master or slave) ......... 440.0114 -48V Module - Version C .............................. 448.0113 90VAC King Generator - Version C ...................... 448.0115 Surge/Spike protector .................................. 828.1105 Extractor Tool (for removing version B and C modules from the power supply chassis) ......................... 440.0123 Telecom Motherboard (same for both cabinets) .............. 440.1001 PC Motherboard - PCC ............................... 440.4015 PC Motherboard - SUNTAC ........................... 440.4015 PC Motherboard - VLSI ............................... 440.4017 PC Motherboard - MXIC .............................. 440.4018 PC Motherboard - M396F ............................. 440.4019 HDLC Card .......................................... 440.2700 Monitor Card ......................................... 440.4040 68000 Co-processor (Ro68) Card ........................ 440.4010 pro68 512k Memory Card ............................... 440.4014 pro68 3MB Memory Card .............................. 440.4011 Ro68E Card ......................................... 440.4012 Modem Card (2400-baud) ............................... 440.2820 MFM-Type Disk Controller Card ......................... 440.4030 IDE-Type Disk Controller Card .......................... 691.3005 Matrix Card .......................................... 440.2500 Expansion Card ....................................... 440.2900 Digital Keyset Card .................................... 440.2002 Keyset Card .......................................... 440.2000 Keyset Card-D ........................................ 440.2001 Single-Line Card (with message waiting) .................. 440.2100 Inward Dialing Card ................................... 440.2300 Loop/Ground Start Card ................................ 440.2280 Loop Start Card ....................................... 440.2210 Tl Card ............................................. 440.3000 E&M Card ........................................... 440.2400 IMX 416/832 Software MF-Rated, Basic ...................................... 827.8218 MF-Rated, Extended ................................... 827.8219 MF-Rated, Extended plus Tl and E&M .................... 827.8220 KF-Rated, Extended plus Tl and B&M .................... 827.8221 MF-Rated, Extended plus Tl, E&M, and GX ............... 827.8222 Expanded ............................................ 827.8223 GMX-4161832 Software MF-Bated, Basic ...................................... 827.8164 MF-Rated, Extended ................................... 827.8165 MF-Rated, Extended plus Tl and E&M .................... 827.8166 KF-Rated, Extended plus Tl and E&M .................... 827.8167 Expanded ............................................ 827.8168 Page 7-4
INTER-TELPRACTICES IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE REPLACEMENTPARTS Issue 1, November 1994 FIGURE 7-l. REPLACEMENT PARTS (CONT’D) Miscellaneous Equipment On-Board CSU (for Tl Cards) ........................... 440.3084 Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Chip ...................... 834.2328 Pro68E Memory Expansion Kit (two 1MB SIMMs) .......... 828.1179 MMF Expansion Kit .................................. 828.1217 Digital Keyset PC Data Port Module (PCDPM) .............. 550.3014 Digital Keyset Modem Data Port Module (MDPM) .......... 550.3015 PCDPM-To-Keyset Interface Cable ....................... 813.1567 PCDPM-To-MDPM Interface Cable ...................... 813.1566 PCDPM-ToRS232C Interface Cable ...................... 813.1565 PCDPM-To-DSS Interface Cable ......................... 813.1595 DSS-To-DSS Interface Cable ............................ 813.1519 Digital Keyset LCD Kit (for non-display Standard Keysets) .... 828.1211 AC Transformer - 24VAC, 45OmA (for PCDPMs, MDPMS, and DSS/BLF Units) ................................. 806.1045 IMX 24/12-Line Keyset Data Port Module Kit .............. 828.1094 IMX 24/12-Line Keyset LCD Kit ......................... 828.1072 IMX 24/12/g-Line Keyset Blank Keycap Kit (100) ........... 812.1041 IMX DSWBLF Unit Blank Keycap Kit (100) ............... 812.1050 Inter-TeI/DVK Keyset Data Port Module Kit ................ 828.1094 Inter-Tel/DVK 24Line Keyset LCD Kit (Large) ............. 828.1166 Inter-Tel/DVK 12/8-Line Keyset LCD Kit (Small) ........... 828.1165 Optional Utility Shelf .................................. 440.1011 Digital Attendant ...................................... 828.1235 Multi-Port Voice Mail Unit (contact order processing for a list of models available Inside Track (customized call mgmt. & accounting) Package ... 828.1275 IMX/GMX Combination Manuals Installation & Field Maintenance Manual .................. 440.8075 Attendant Computer Console Manual ..................... 440.8076 IMX 256 User Documentation Owner’s Guide ....................................... 440.8044 Keyset User Guide .................................... 440.8052 Single-Line Set User Guide ............................. 440.8053 Keyset Quick Reference Guide ........................... 440.8048 ESLS Quick Reference Guide ........................... 440.8049 SLI Quick Reference Guide ............................. 440.8050 DSS/BLF Quick Reference Guide ........................ 440.8051 Attendant Computer Console Owner’s Guide ............... 440.8055 Attendant Computer Console Quick Reference Guide ......... 440.8056 GMX-256 User Documentation Owner’s Guide ....................................... 440.8033 Keyset User Guide .................................... 440.8034 Single-Line Set User Guide ............................. 440.8035 Keyset Quick Reference Guide ........................... 440.8036 SLI Quick Reference Guide ............................. 440.8038 DSS/BLF Unit Quick Reference Guide .................... 440.8039 Attendant Computer Console Owner’s Guide ............... 440.8041 Attendant Computer Console Quick Reference Guide ......... 440.8042 I Page 7-5
REPLACEMENT PARTS INTER-TELPRACTICES Issue 1, November 1994 IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FIGURE 7-2. RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS PART tiQ. MFM-Type Hard Disk Drive ............................. l-2. ..... 440.4060 IDE-Type Hard Disk Drive .............................. l-2* ..... 691.3806 Floppy Disk Drive ..................................... 1 ........ 440.4070 PC Motherboard - PCC ............................... 1* ....... 440.4015 PC Motherboard - SUNTAC ........................... 1+ ....... 440.4015 PC Motherboard - VLSI ............................... 1* ....... 440.4017 PC Motherboard - MXIC .............................. 1* ....... 440.4018 PC Motherboard - M396F ............................. 1* ....... 440.4019 HDLC Card .......................................... 2 ........ 440.2700 Monitor Card ......................................... 1 ........ 440.4040 68000 Co-Processor (Pro68) Card ........................ l-2* ..... 440.4010 Pro68E Card ......................................... l-2* ..... 440.4012 Modem Card ......................................... 1 ........ 440.4050 MFM-Type Disk Controller Card ......................... l* ....... 440.4030 IDE-Type Disk Controller Card .......................... l* ....... 691.3805 Matrix Card .......................................... 2 ........ 440.2500 Expansion Card ....................................... 1 ........ 440.2980 Digital Keyset Card .................................... 2 ........ 440.2002 Keyset Card .......................................... l-2* ..... 440.2000 Keyset Card-D ........................................ l-2* ..... 440.2001 Single-Line Card ...................................... 2 ........ 440.2100 Inward Dialing Card ................................... 2 ........ 440.2300 Loop/Ground Start Card ................................ l-2* ..... 440.2200 Loop Start Card ....................................... l-2* ..... 440.2210 Tl Card ............................................. 2 ........ 440.3000 E&M Card ........................................... 1 ........ 440.2400 Ro68 512k Memory Card ............................... 1 ........ 440.4014 Pro68 3MB Memory Card .............................. 1 ........ 440.4011 Pro68E Memory Expansion Kit (2 1MB SIMMs) ............ 1 ........ 828.1179 Quad Module - Version A .............................. l-2* ..... 440.0102 +3OV Master Module -Version A ....................... l-2* ..... 440.0104 +3OV Slave Module - Version A ........................ l* ....... 440.0106 -48V Module - Version A ............................. 1* ....... 440.0103 9OVAC King Generator -Version A ...................... l* ....... 440.0105 Quad Module - Version B .............................. l-2* ..... 440.0122 +3OV Master Module - Version B ....................... l-2* ..... 440.0118 +3OV Slave Module -Version B ........................ l* ....... 440.0120 -48V Module - Version B .............................. 1* ....... 440.0119 90VAC King Generator - Version B ...................... l* ....... 440.0121 Quad Module - Version C .............................. l-2* ..... 440.0112 +3OV Module - Version C (used as master or slave) ......... l-2* ..... 440.0114 -48V Module - Version C .............................. 1* ....... 440.0113 90VAC King Generator -Version C ...................... l* ....... 440.0115 Surge/Spike Protector .................................. 1 ........ 828.1105 Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Chip ...................... 5 ........ 834.2328 Standard Digital Keyset (or Terminal) ..................... 5-lo** ... 550.4308 Executive Digital Keyset (or Terminal) .................... 5-lo** ... 550.4100 Digital DSS/BLF Unit .................................. 2+* ...... 550.4200 * Quantities should be based on the types and versions of equipment that the majority of customers are using. ** Quantities should be based on the types and colors of station instruments that the majority of customers are using. Page 7-6