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    							DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85
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    Z3A Data Module PECs
    The Z3A Data Module and optional components can be ordered with the following
    PECs:
    nZ3A1 Asynchronous Data Module — 2169-001
    nZ3A2 Asynchronous Data Module — 2169-002
    nZ3A3 Asynchronous Data Module — 2169-003
    nZ3A4 Asynchronous Data Module — 2169-004
    nOriginate/Disconnect Switch — 21692
    nADM Mounting Trough — 21693
    Additional Documents
    The following document contains information relating to the Z3A Data Module:
    nAsynchronous Data Unit Z3A User’s Manual, 555-401-701 
    						
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    The Multiple Asynchronous Data Unit 
    (MADU)
    The MADU provides an RS-232-C compatible, full-duplex, asynchronous data
    interface which provides host computer access for a variety of DTE devices. The
    MADU conver ts information sent to it from a host computer in RS-232-C protocol
    to low-voltage signals. These signals can be transmitted over standard building
    wiring or to the switch over much greater distances than regular EIA signals may
    travel. The host computer is set up to appear as a DCE device to the MADU. The
    MADU sends the conver ted information out through its building wiring interface.
    Capabilities
    The MADU has the following data capabilities.
    nSpeed — Standard data rates from 0.3 to 19.2 kbps and nonstandard data
    rates below 1.8 kbps. The auto adjust option will automatically match the
    transmission speed to the attached RS-232-C device.
    nFull-duplex
    nAsynchronous
    nBuilt in protection against voltage surges
    Physical Description
    Dimensions — stand-alone housing
    NOTE:
    The following dimensions are approximate.
    Width = 8-3/4 inches
    Depth = 12 inches
    Height = 2-3/4 inches
    Dimensions — multiple mount carrier
    NOTE:
    The following dimensions are approximate.
    Width = 17-1/2 inches
    Depth = 18 inches
    Height = 8-3/4 inches 
    						
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    Dimensions — MADU circuit pack
    NOTE:
    The following dimensions are approximate.
    Width = 1-3/4 inches
    Length = 11-1/4 inches
    Height = 7-3/4 inches
    Features
    Switch
    Each port on each circuit pack has a MK BUSY switch on the faceplate.
    Each MADU circuit pack contains a 10-position Dual In-line Package (DIP) switch
    to activate or disable options.
    Lights
    nRed
    nDTR
    nBusy
    Connectors
    nTo Building Wiring
    nPo we r
    nTo Host computer
    Other Physical Features
    Cords
    A 2-pair modular power cord, two centerfeed to endfeed cables (specify male or
    female when ordering), and an octopus cable (specify M48C for DTE or M48G for
    DCE equipment) is provided with the MADU. Any other cables or adapters must
    be ordered separately or be provided by the customer.
    Mounting — Stand-alone 
    A single MADU circuit pack may be installed in a stand-alone mounting providing
    eight ports. The stand-alone housings can be desk mounted. If more than one
    stand-alone housing is provided, they may be stacked. 
    						
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    Mounting — Multiple mount
    The multiple-mount MADU may be rack or cabinet mounted. The MADU may be
    mounted in 19, 23, or 25 inch racks. If the MADU is to be mounted in a cabinet,
    the cabinet must be 23 or 25 inches wide to provide clearance for the cabling.
    Power
    Each MADU circuit pack is powered from an individual transformer which is
    plugged into an AC power source. The transformer may be plugged directly into a
    wall outlet for four or fewer units. For more than four MADU packs, transformers
    should be plugged into a multiple-mount carrier’s power distribution box or
    commercially available power strip with an RF filter.
    MADU Circuit Pack PECs
    The MADU can be ordered using the following PECs:
    nMADU single unit assembly — 2169-005
    nMADU carrier assembly — 2169-006
    nMADU circuit pack — 21694
    nMADU power transformer — 21695
    Additional Documents
    The following document contains additional information on the MADU:
    nMultiple Asynchronous Data Unit (MADU) User’s Manual, 555-401-702 
    						
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    DCIU Interface Units
    The three interface units used in a DEFINITY Communications System Generic 2
    and System 85 DCIU link are the 105A Isolating Data Interface (IDI), the 48250
    Local Distribution Service Unit (LDSU), and the 2500-Series Data Service Unit
    (DSU).
    105A IDI
    The IDI is a miniature connection unit for point to point, synchronous, full-duplex
    operation between the DCIU and an external processor. The DCIU and the
    external processor can be a maximum of 400 feet apart. Only one IDI is required
    in each DCIU link.
    Some of the features of the IDI are:
    nNo options or adjustments
    n0.3 through 19.2 kbps
    nUses DCIU timing
    nPowered from the EIA control signals
    48250 LDSU
    The LDSU interfaces the System 85 DCIU with an external processor. It provides
    the required isolation between the DCIU and the external processor. Two LDSUs
    per external processors are required.
    Each LDSU contains:
    nA transmitter with filtering and modulation — allows data transmission at
    speeds from 2.4 kbps up to 19.2 kbps
    nA receiver with equalization, demodulation, clock recover y, and signal
    presence detection — accepts incoming data from a 150 ohm line
    nA regulated DC power supply for the required DC voltage
    nAn EIA RS-232-C interface
    NOTE:
    Each LDSU requires a 120-volt AC source.
    2500-Series DSU
    The 2500-Series DSU can be used as a Local Area Data Set for distances over
    400 feet. Refer to the 2500-Series DSU section later in this chapter of the manual
    for the information on the DSU. 
    						
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    The 2500-Series DSU
    The 2500-Series DSUs allow the user’s computer or DTE to communicate with
    remotely located equipment using Digital Data Service network lines. The DSU
    integrates all Channel Service Unit (CSU) and DSU functions into one unit and
    connects between the network interface and the user’s DTE.
    The DSU can operate as a point-to-point Local Area Data Set (LADS). It is used
    when the DCIU and external processor are more than 400 feet apar t. Two DSUs
    per external processor are required.
    Physical Description
    The following lists describe the dimensions of the DSUs.
    nStand-alone Dimensions (approximate)
    Width = 5-3/4 inches
    Depth (front to back) = 9-5/8 inches
    Height = 2 inches
    nMultiple Mounting Dimensions (approximate)
    Width = 23 inches
    Depth (front to back) = 20 inches
    Height = 7 inches
    Capabilities
    The following are the data capabilities of the DSUs.
    nFull-duplex
    nSynchronous operation
    nAsynchronous operations with cer tain limitations when used as a LAD
    nThree color test and status LCD panel
    nMulti test functions
    nTwo color test and Status/Fault indicator
    nUser selectable options
    Operating Speeds
    The 2556A, 2556B, and 2556C operate at 56 kbps. The 2596A, 2596B, and
    2596C have selectable subrates of 2.4, 4.8, or 9.6 kbps. When used as a LAD,
    they can also be optioned for 19.2 and 64 kbps operation. 
    						
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    Mounting
    The 2500-Series DSU can be stand-alone or multiple mounted. The stand-alone
    units can be wall or desk mounted. The multiple mounted units are mounted in a
    multiple-mount housing that can house up to eight DSUs.
    Power
    The stand-alone units are provided with a WP90131-L2 power pack. This power
    pack is plugged into a 115-volt AC wall receptacle not under the control of a wall
    switch. The multiple-mount housing is provided with a 6-foot power cord that is
    plugged into a 115-volt AC wall receptacle not under control of a wall switch. Each
    DSU that is to mounted into the multiple-mount housing is equipped with a
    WP90131-L1 power pack that is plugged into the power strip on the rear of the
    housing.
    Distance Limitations
    The 2556A, 2556B, and 2556C DSUs may be located a maximum distance of 50
    feet from the DTE. The 2596A, 2596B, and 2596C DSUs may be located a
    maximum distance of 100 feet from the DTE.
    2500-Series DSU PECs
    The 2500-Series DSUs and optional components can be ordered using the
    following PECs:
    n2556A Data Service Unit — 2225-56A
    n2596A Data Service Unit — 2225-96A
    n2556B Data Service Unit — 2225-56B
    n2596B Data Service Unit — 2225-96B
    n2556C Data Ser vice Unit — 2225-56C
    n2596C Data Ser vice Unit — 2225-96C
    n2500-Series Multiple-Mounting Housing — 22253
    n2600-Series Multiple-Mounting Housing — 22263
    Additional Documents
    The following document contains additional information relating to the
    2500-Series Data Service Unit:
    n2500-Series Data Service Unit User’s Manual, 999-100-188 
    						
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    PC Platforms (PC/PBX and PC/ISDN) 
    and Application Software
    This section describes the devices that provide the ability to bring the PC and
    telephone together in a partnership of integrated voice and data. The platforms
    and software covered in this section are:
    nPC/PBX Platform
    nPC/PBX MicroChannel Architecture Platform
    nPC/ISDN Platform
    nPC/PBX Connection
    nE78 Plus/ISDN Software 
    						
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    PC Platforms (PC/PBX and PC/ISDN)
    Today, professional PC users seek to realize the promise of desktop computing
    productivity by accessing multiple data sources — local and remote, internal and
    external. Lucent Technologies PC Platforms provide both a high speed connection
    to the PC and an open software interface for creating applications that use the
    connection.
    Overview
    The PC platforms are “open platforms” that allow software developers to build
    applications that take advantage of ISDN capabilities. The three platforms
    (PC/PBX, PC/PBX MicroChannel Architecture, and PC/ISDN) suppor t a common
    data Applications Programming Interface (API) that provides applications
    portability between the DCP protocol and the ISDN-BRI. The common API
    protects the DEFINITY switch customers who have invested in DCP while
    providing a large installed DCP base for third party applications as well as the
    growing BR I market.
    Platforms
    The PC/PBX and PC/PBX MicroChannel Architecture platforms can be used with
    the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the
    DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and System 85. The PC/ISDN platform can be used
    with DEFINITY G2 and G3, the DEFINITY ECS, and the 5ESS (Generic 5E4.2
    and 5E5) switch. The platforms are particularly useful for building applications for
    those users who wish to use their PCs as a terminal for a host computer or wish to
    have their PC communicate with other PCs.
    The connection between the PC and PBX can be either:
    nDCP interface — the protocol for System 75, System 85, the DEFINITY
    G1, G2, and G3, and the DEFINITY ECS
    nISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) — available with DEFINITY G2 and G3,
    the DEFINITY ECS, and 5ESS switch
    Physically, an expansion card is inser ted in the PC and connected to the PBX via
    unshielded twisted pair wiring. A separate card is needed for DCP and BRI. Since
    these cards feature a voice port, they also support integrated voice-data
    applications as well as data networking. 
    						
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