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    							ND-70684 (E) CHAPTER 1
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    OVERVIEW
    Add-On Module
    The following Line/Feature keys must be assigned for KYNs 1 through 24:
     MESSAGE REMINDER (FKY = 6)
     My Line and/or Prime Line of the master D
    term.
    KYNs 49 through 60 cannot be assigned for line features. (I-USE INDICATION, I-HOLD INDICATION can
    not be used since these keys are not equipped with LEDs.)
    To assign Speed Calling-One Touch (FKY = 49), use KYNs 1 through 16 and 25 through 52, since the memory
    area is retained for these KYNs only. 
    						
    							CHAPTER 1 ND-70684 (E)
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    This page is for your notes. 
    						
    							ND-70684 (E) CHAPTER 2
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    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    This chapter describes the installation procedure for the DSS console. It includes a connection diagram and the
    locations of the cable leads. 
    1. Connection Diagram for DSS/BLF
    When the DSS console is used as a DSS/BLF, connect the associated cables referring to Figure 2-1.
    Figure 2-1   Connection Diagram for the DSS/BLF
    Note 1:For more detailed information on the DAU, see the NEAX2400 IMX DAU System Manual.
    Note 2:These leads are not used for this system.
    PIM
    PIM
    MDF MDF
    A0
    A0
    B0
    B0
    TA
    TB
    RA
    RBRA TB TA
    RB
    Pout A
    Pout BDistributed
    Access
    Unit
    (DAU)
    Note 1Note 2
    LT Connector
    Installation
    Cable
    Modular Rosette
    DSS/BLF
    Modular Rosette
    DSS/BLF ELC
    DAILT Connector
    Installation
    Cable Connection Diagram
    12
    34
    1
    2
    3
    4A0 B0(Polarity can be reversed.)
    - Red
    -Green
    -Black
    -Blue
    DSS Console
    1234
    1
    2
    3
    4- Yellow
    -Green
    -Red
    -Black
    4-Core Modular Jack
    (As viewed from inserting direction.)
    Modular Plug
    Modular Rosette Connection of Modular Rosette 
    						
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    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    Connection Diagram for the Add-On Module
    2. Connection Diagram for the Add-On Module
    When the DSS console is used as an Add-On Module, connect the associated cables referring to Figure 2-2.
    Figure 2-2   Connection Diagram for the Add-On Module
    Note 1:For more detailed information on the DAU, see the NEAX2400 IMX DAU System Manual.
    Note 2:These leads are not used for this system.
    PIM
    ELC Connection Diagram
    PIM
    MDF
    TA
    TB
    RA
    RBRA TB TA
    RB
    Pout A
    Pout BDistributed
    Access
    Unit
    (DAU)
    Note 1Note 2
    Modular Rosette
    DAILT Connector
    Installation
    Cable
    12
    34
    1
    2
    3
    4A0 B0(Polarity can be reversed.)
    - Red
    -Green
    -Black
    -Blue
    DSS Console
    1234
    1
    2
    3
    4- Yellow
    -Green
    -Red
    -Black
    4-Core Modular Jack
    (As viewed from inserting direction.)
    Modular Plug
    Modular Rosette Connection for Modular RosetteA0
    B0
    A1
    B1A0
    B0
    A1
    B1
    LT Connector
    Installation
    Cable
    MDF
    D
    term
    Add-On Module
    D
    term
    Modular Rosette
    Modular Rosette
    Add-On Module
    Modular Rosette 
    						
    							ND-70684 (E) CHAPTER 2
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    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    Cable Lead Location
    3. Cable Lead Location
    The leads appear as shown below. Figure 2-3 illustrates an example of cable lead locations. For more detailed
    information on each card, see the NEAX2400 IMX Circuit Card Manual and/or the NEAX2400 IMX DAU Sys-
    tem Manual.
    Figure 2-3   Example of Cable Lead Location
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    B12
    B13
    B14
    B15A0
    A1
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    A3
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    25EE
    RB RB
    POUTB POUTA
    TB
    TA (1) PA-ELCH (ELC) (2) PA-DAIG-A/DAIJ-A 
    						
    							CHAPTER 2 ND-70684 (E)
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    							ND-70684 (E) CHAPTER 3
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    CHAPTER 3 DATA PROGRAMMING
    This chapter describes how to program office data associated with the DSS.
    1. DSS/BLF
    This section covers how to assign Office Data for a DSS/BLF. A sample data assignment is shown in Figure 3-
    1. In this example the DSS/BLF and the D
    term are assigned as follows:
    Figure 3-1   Example of Data Programming for DSS/BLF
    TERMINAL LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER (LEN) STATION NUMBER (STN)
    DSS/BLF 000100 200 - 201 Note
    D
    term000107 400
    2n+1
    2n
    LV  
    7 
    6 
    5 
    4 
    3 
    2 
    1 
    0 ELC
    Note:Only two station numbers are required to program DSS keys. Accordingly, these numbers are not used
    when operating the DSS/BLF.
    000504030201
    545958575655485352515049424746454443364140393837303534333231242928272625182322212019121716151413061110090807
    1234567890#
           Dterm (STN 400) To  D
    term (STN 400)
    No terminal can be wired to this port 
    (STN 201) when a DSS/BLF is assigned 
    to Por t 0.
    To DSS/BLF
    DSS/BLF (STN 200) 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3 ND-70684 (E)
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    DATA PROGRAMMING
    Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF)
    2. Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF)
    When assigning DSS/BLF data, perform the following procedure. “X” indicates the value should be tailored to
    the existing system.
    STEP 1: ASYD
    Assign the DSS/BLF to an even-numbered LEN level. (In this example LV 0 is used.)
    Assign a station to be used for programming DSS keys (KYNs 31-60) to the subsequent LENS. (In
    this example, LV 1 is used.
    STEP 2: AKYD
    Assign key data for the 60 DSS keys. The upper 30 DSS keys (KYNs 1-30) are assigned using the
    first port (LV 0 in this example) and the remaining lower DSS keys (KYNs 31-60) are assigned using
    the second port (LV 1 in this example). Either KYN 1 or KYN 2 can be assigned first. 
    Be sure to assign the associated D
    term station number as the “Station Number of Prime Line.”
    KYN 1 must be programmed as the DSS/BLF station that has been assigned by the ASDT command.TN : X
    STN : 200
    LEN : 0 0 0 1 0 0 Even-numbered LEN level
    TEC : 1 2 Fixed
    RSC : X
    SFC : X
    TN : X
    STN : 201
    LEN : 0 0 0 1 0 1 Subsequent LEN level
    TEC : 1 2 Fixed
    RSC : X
    SFC : X
    TN : X
    STN : 200 or 201
    TP : 1 Buttons 1-40 are assignable
    PRI : 0
    PL TN : X
    PL STN : 400 Enter the associated D
    term  as a PL STN.
    S : 0 = Off Hook Suppression is off
    MWD : 0
    LN PRE : 0 = Prime Line Pickup
    KYN : 1
    KY1 : 2 = Multi Line
    KD : 0 = Line
    TN : X
    STN : 200 or 201 DSS/BLF number
    RG : X 
    						
    							ND-70684 (E) CHAPTER 3
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    DATA PROGRAMMING
    Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF)
    KYN 2 must be programmed as the associated Dterm station.
    Assign desired station numbers to the corresponding DSS keys on the console. In this instance, KYNs
    10-39 are used. The upper and lower 30 keys are associated with even-numbered ports and odd-num-
    bered ports as shown below.KYN : 2
    KY1 : 2 = Multi Line
    KD : 0 = Line
    TN : X
    STN : 400 Associated D
    term
    RG : X
    KYN : 1 0-39
    KY1 : 2 = Multi Line
    KD : 2 For DSS Console Key
    TN : X
    STN : XXXXX Desired station number (maximum 5 digits) 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3 ND-70684 (E)
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    DATA PROGRAMMING
    Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF)
    Figure 3-2   DSS Key Assignment for DSS/BLF
    000504030201
    545958575655
    485352515049
    424746454443
    364140393837
    303534333231
    242928272625
    182322212019
    121716151413
    061110090807
    Use KYNs 10-39 of an even-numbered LEN level (0, 2, 4, 6)
    for programming the upper 30 DSS keys on the DSS/BLF
    Use KYNs 10-39 of an odd-numbered LEN level (1, 3, 5, 7)
    for programming the lower 30 DSS keys on the DSS/BLF 
    						
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