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    MUSIC ON 
    HOLD/PAGER 
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    Figure 5-18 Universal Card and Modules 
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    Figure 5-19 Installation of Module onto Universal Card 
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    CROSS-CONNECTION 
    MODULE FIELD 
    T/R PAIR 
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    NOTE 1. All wiring must be done in accordance with the National 
    Electrical Code (USA) or Canadian Electrical Code end/or 
    local electrical inspection authorities. 
    NOTE ~2. Refer to Pert 6 of this Section for Cross-connect Field pin 
    numbers for each module; their assignment depends upon 
    the position of the Universal Card end Module. 
    NOTE 3. This relay contact may be connected only to a secondary 
    circuit that has no direct connection to a primary circuit, 
    and receives its power from B transformer, converter, or 
    equivalent isolation device situated within the equipment. MODULAR 
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    Figure 5-20 Music, Paging and Relay Connections 
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    CHART 5-20 
    INSTALL FLOPPY DISK DRIVE 
    Note: Remove diskette from drive while power is on and LED is off. Remove power from the Bay 
    before removing or installing a disk drive. 
    Stern Action Comments 
    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLOPPY DISK DRIVE pn 9109-024-000 
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    Page 5-48 While wearing the antistatic wrist strap, 
    unpack and inspect the floppy disk drive. 
    Insert the floppy disk drive into its slot in 
    Bay 2. Ensure that the signal ribbon cable 
    and the power cable extend through the 
    opening in the backplane (Figure 5-21). 
    Tighten the locking screw to secure the 
    floppy disk drive into the card shelf. Refer to 
    Figure 5-21. 
    At the back of the control cabinet, connect 
    the ribbon cable to its backplane connector, 
    J35 (or J33) and connect the power cable to 
    its backplane connector J39 (or J37). Refer to 
    Figure 4-2 and 5-22. Connect ground wire to 
    disk drive ground lug. 
    Open the floppy disk drive door, and remove 
    the dummy shipping disk. 
    Power up and initialize system. Floppy disk drive 1 goes into Bay 2; 
    floppy disk drive 2, if required in 
    future releases, goes into Bay 1. 
    Drive 1, Bay 2: J39 and J35 
    Drive 2, Bay 1: J37 and J33 
    Retain dummy disk for future use if 
    shipping disk drive. 
    Install second disk drive, if present, 
    in Bay 1.  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FLOPPY DISK DRIVE pn 9109-124-000 
    While wearing antistatic wrist strap, unpack 
    and inspect new disk drive. 
    Install drive into its slot in Bay 2, and secure 
    it with its latch and locking screw. 
    If installing drive into an SX-200@ cabinet, 
    open rear door of cabinet. 
    Remove ground wire and tie strap which 
    holds it, from side of shelf. Refer to Figure 
    5-22. Disk drive 9109-l 24-000 requires 
    Disk Drive Adapter 9108-038-000. 
    Attach ground wire from adapter to frame of 
    shelf using screw, external tooth washer, and 
    nut. 
    Plug adapter into DIN connector of floppy 
    disk drive. 
    Connect adapter ribbon cable to J39 and 
    power cable to J35 on Control Shelf 
    backplane. Refer to Figure 5-22. NOTE: Bay 1 adapter, 
    9108-037-000, connects to J37 and 
    J33. 
    Power up and initialize system.  
    						
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    CAl3LE , POWER 
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    PN9109-024-000 
    RIBBON 
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    Figure 5-21 Floppy Disk Drives 
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    CABLE 
    CABLE 
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    Figure 5-22 Disk Drive Connections 
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    CHART 5-21 
    UNPACK AND INSTALL PRINTED CIRCUIT CARDS 
    Step Action 
    Comments 
    CAUTION: DO NOT OPEN OR UNPACK ANY 
    THE ANTISTATIC WRIST STRAP 
    PRINTED CIRCUIT CARD CARTONS UNLESS 
    MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE PABX 
    YOU ARE WEARING THE ANTISTATIC WRIST 
    CHASSIS, WHICH MUST BE 
    STRAP. 
    CONNECTED TO AN APPROVED 
    GROUND TO PROVIDE PROTECTION 
    FROM STATIC DISCHARGES. 
    1. 
    2. Attach the antistatic wrist strap to your 
    The system configuration and/or the 
    wrist, and handle printed circuit cards by Tip & Ring Assignment forms 
    their edges only. Figure 5-23 shows typical identify which card type goes into 
    card packaging. each slot. 
    Unpack and inspect the Bay Power Supply Return damaged or defective items, 
    (BPS) module. and report missing items according 
    to local procedures. 
    3. Insert the BPS into its slot in Bay 2, and 
    Ensure that the BPS I/O (ON/OFF) 
    tighten the thumbscrew at the upper front of switch is in the 0 (OFF) position. 
    the BPS to secure it to the card file. The first BPS must be in Bay 2; if 
    any cards are to be installed in Bay 
    1, a BPS must also be installed in 
    Bay 1. 
    4. 
    5: At the rear of the Control cabinet, connect 
    the AC line cord to the BPS plug, as shown 
    in Figure 4-3. 
    Unpack and inspect the Main Control Card Note: Whenever a new release of 
    and the Decryption module, which is system software is received, the 
    packaged with the system software diskette. 
    system must be powered down, so 
    that the new Decryption module can 
    be installed on the MCC. Each 
    software release has a unique 
    Decryption module associated with 
    it. 
    6. Install the Decryption module onto the MCC Figure 5-24 shows jumper and 
    (refer to Figure 2-7). switch settings for the MCC. These 
    are factory set and do not require 
    changing. 
    7. Install the MCC into its slot in the Control 
    Shelf. 
    8. 480-PORT CONFIGURATION 
    Install Digital Interface Cards (DIC) in Bays 3, 
    4, and 5. Connect PCM cables to their 
    associated DIC (each PCM cable connector is 
    labeled to identify the DIC it connects with). 
    336-PORT CONFIGURATION 
    Install Bay Control Card (BCC), 
    Bay Power Supply (BPS) module and PCM 
    cables.  
    						
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    Step 
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    10. 
    11. 
    CHART 5-21 (CONT’D) 
    UNPACK AND INSTALL PRINTED CIRCUIT CARDS 
    Action 
    Unpack trunk cards (for Control and 
    Peripheral bays), set switches or jumpers 
    (refer to Charts 5-22 through 5-26) and 
    install into assigned slots. 
    Comments 
    Unpack, inspect, and install the remaining 
    PCB cards according to Figures 2-l or 2-2 
    and the equipment assignment for this 
    system. 
    Retain some packing material for returning 
    cards for repair. Discard the remainder 
    according to local practice. 
    Note: The following Digital Peripheral Cards are high power cards and are installed in upper 
    slots: 
    - COV Line Card 
    - OPS 
    - DID 
    - Universal 
    The LWGS and ONS cards are low power cards and can be installed in upper or lower 
    slots. 
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    SHIPPING CARTON 
    HOLDING 10 OR 5 
    INDIVIDIJALLV PACKAGED 
    CIRCUIT CARDS 
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    Figure 5-23 Printed Circuit Card Packaging 
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