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    							NDA-24234 CHAPTER 3
    Page 211
    Revision 3.0
    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    Figure 015-6  Connection of Alarm Indicating Panel (Multiple IMG Configuration) (2/2)
    Figure 015-7  Connection of Music on Hold (Multiple IMG Configuration)
    NAP-200-015
    Sheet 12/30
    Cable Termination and Cross 
    Connections from MDF to Peripheral 
    Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines
    31
    EXALMPIN
    No.
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    32
    33
    34
    50LEAD
    NAME
    -
    MJB
    MNA
    -
    EXTA6 PIN
    No.
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    7
    8
    9
    25LEAD
    NAME
    MPALM
    MJA
    MNB
    BELL
    EXTBMJA
    MNA
    BELL
    MJB
    MNB
    RPT1 (G)
    RPT0 (-48V)MDF
    MJ/MN/BELL 16 PH EXALM CA and
    Installation Cable
    Cabling Diagram
    (Slot 04, LPM)16 PH EXALM CA Cable
    Pin Assignment
    31 PIN
    No.
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    32
    33
    34
    50LEAD
    NAME
    FM0
    FM1
    EXTA 47
    48
    49
    25EXTB 22
    23
    246 PIN
    No.
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    7
    8
    9LEAD
    NAME
    E
    E
    Note 1
    34 PH EXCLK CA-A and
    Installation Cable (25P)
    MDF
    MUSICSOURCE EXCLK0/EXCLK1
    Cabling Diagram
    Note 1:For 34 PH ISWM EXCLK CA-A cable (available when PH-CK16-A/PH-CK-17-A card is used as PLO).
    Note 2:For 34 PH EXCLK CA-A cable (available when PH-CK16/PH CK-17 card is used as PLO).
    Note 1, Note 2 : FM1 is not used.
    Note 3:When PH-CK16-A/17-A is in use, also perform multiple connections between No. 0 and No.1 systems.
    (Slot 21/33, TSWM)Pin Assignment for Receiving
    Music-on-hold Source34 PH ISWM EXCLK CA-A/
    FM0
    FM1E
    E
    Note 2
    Note 3 
    						
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    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    5. CROSS CONNECTIONS FOR TAS INDICATOR
    Note:
    Provide the necessary cross connections at the MDF by using copper wires of 0.5 mm diameter (24 AWG).
    2-core twisted wire is used for speech path, and single-core wire is used for control wire. It is recommended
    that wires of different colors be used for trunks, station lines, PFT, etc., so that they can easily be distin-
    guished.
    NAP-200-015
    Sheet 13/30
    Cable Termination and Cross 
    Connections from MDF to Peripheral 
    Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines
    START
    Mounting of TAS Indicator Mount the TAS Indicator using AY plugs, curl plugs, 
    board plugs, etc.
    Cable running Referring to Figure 015-8, run the cables between the 
    TA S  a n d  t h e  M D F.
    Protect the cables by using cable ducts, etc.
    Termination  of  cables Terminate the installed cables to the TAS Indicator, and 
    MDF.
    Check the terminal locations on the 
    Module Group side of the MDFReferring to Port Accommodation sheet and 
    description of ATI (PA-CS33) card in the “Circuit Card 
    Manual,” identify the lead names for the ATI card and 
    the terminal locations of the leads.
    Cross Connection Referring to Figure 015-8, provide the necessary cross 
    connections at the TAS Indicator side and the PBX 
    side.
    END 
    						
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    Page 213
    Revision 3.0
    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    Figure 015-8  Cable Connection Diagram for TAS (1 of 2)
    NAP-200-015
    Sheet 14/30
    Cable Termination and Cross 
    Connections from MDF to Peripheral 
    Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines
    PIN
    No.
    26
    27LEAD
    NAMEPIN
    No.
    1
    2LEAD
    NAME
    32
    33
    34
    35
    36
    37
    38
    39
    40
    41
    42
    43
    44
    45
    46
    47
    48
    49
    507
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25 BN4800
    BN4820
    TA S 1 B
    BN4810
    TA S 0 B
    BN4830
    B2
    B3BN4801
    BN4821
    TAS1A
    BN4811
    TAS0A
    BN4831
    A2
    A3
    LT Connector for TAS #1
    for TAS #0
    00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
    Front View
    Backplane PIM
    PIM
    PA-CS33 Pin Assignment
    Universal SlotsUniversal Slots
      PA - C S 3 3 ( AT I )
    PA - C S 3 3 ( AT I ) TSW/MUX TSW/MUX
    LT 1 1LT 5
    LT 5
    LT 1 1
    To connect TAS the PA-CS33 card is used as the interface card. The card may be mounted in Slot No. 12 or in
    Slot No. 23. The leads appear on LT5 and LT11, respectively.
    PA-CS33 (ATI) mounting slots
    PA-CS33 (ATI) card may be mounted
    in Slot 12
     and/or 23.
      LT cable connectors
    Use LT5 connector when the PA-CS33
    card is mounted in Slot 12. When the
    card is mounted in Slot 23, use LT11
    connector.
    LT cable Pin Assignment
    Pins are assigned as follows on the LT
    connector  for PA-CS33 card. 
    						
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    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    Cable Connection Diagram
    Provide the following connections at the MDF.
    Figure 015-8  Cable Connection Diagram for TAS (2 of 2)
    NAP-200-015
    Sheet 15/30
    Cable Termination and Cross 
    Connections from MDF to Peripheral 
    Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines
    MDF
    Installation Cable (1P)
    TAS Indicator
    TAS Indicator TAS0A0
    TAS0B0
    TAS0A1
    TAS0B1 PBX
    LT connector Cable
    LT connector 
    						
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    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    6. CROSS CONNECTIONS FOR EXTERNAL SWITCHES
    Note:
    Provide the necessary cross connections at the MDF by using copper wires of 0.5 mm diameter (24 AWG).
    2-core twisted wire is used for speech path, and single-core wire is used for control wire. It is recommended
    that wires of different colors be used for trunks, station lines, PFT, etc., so that they can easily be distin-
    guished.
    Figure 015-9  Outer View of External Switch
    NAP-200-015
    Sheet 16/30
    Cable Termination and Cross 
    Connections from MDF to Peripheral 
    Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines
    START
    Mounting of External Switches Mount the External Switches using AY plugs, curl 
    plugs, board plugs, etc.
    Cable running Referring to Figure 015-10, run the cables between the 
    External Switches and the MDF.
    Referring to Figure 015-10, run the cables between the 
    External Switches and RPT on the BASEU.
    Protect the cables by using cable ducts, etc.
    Termination  of  cables Terminate the installed cables to the External Switches, 
    and MDF.
    Check the terminal locations on the 
    Module Group side of the MDFReferring to Port Accommodation sheet and 
    description of PFT (PA-M53 card in the “Circuit Card 
    Manual”, identify the lead names for the “LT” 
    connector and the terminal locations of the leads.
    END
    Cross connection Referring to Figure 015-10, provide the necessary 
    cross connections at the External Switch side and the 
    PBX side.
    When the EFCT key is in the UP position, operations of K0-K7 are effective. To turn on a circuit, set the 
    corresponding key (K0-K7) in the UP position.
    EFCT
    K0
    K1
    K2
    K3
    K4
    K5
    K6
    K7 
    						
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    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    Figure 015-10  Connection of External Switches
    NAP-200-015
    Sheet 17/30
    Cable Termination and Cross 
    Connections from MDF to Peripheral 
    Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines
    Provide cable connections at the MDF as shown below.
    #1#2
    Exter nal Switch No.0
    #1#2
    Exter nal Switch No.1
    REAR VIEW
    LPR
    BASCF
    G(RPT1)
    01 02 03 04 05MDF
    Pin Assignment #1
    Pin Assignment #2
    PIN
    No.
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    31
    32
    33LEAD
    NAME
    KY1
    KY3
    KY5
    KY7LEAD
    NAME
    KY0
    KY2
    KY4
    KY6 PIN
    No.
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    81
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9K0
    K1
    K2
    K3
    K4
    K5
    K6
    K726
    27
    28
    29
    30
    31
    32
    33
    34E
    E
    E
    E
    E
    E
    E
    E
    PIM Backplane
    LT 0LT 6 
    						
    							NDA-24234 CHAPTER 3
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    Revision 3.0
    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    7. CONNECTION OF ANNOUNCEMENT MACHINE
    Note:
    Provide the necessary cross connections at the MDF by using copper wires of 0.5 mm diameter (24 AWG).
    2-core twisted wire is used for speech path, and single-core wire is used for control wire.
    It is recommended that wires of different colors be used for trunks, station lines, PFT, etc., so that they can
    easily be distinguished.
    NAP-200-015
    Sheet 18/30
    Cable Termination and Cross 
    Connections from MDF to Peripheral 
    Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines
    START
    Mounting  of  Announcement  Machine Mount the Announcement Machine using AY plugs, 
    curl plugs, board plugs, etc.
    Cable running Referring to Figure 015-11, run the cable between 
    the Announcement Machine and the MDF.
    Protect the cables by using cable ducts, etc.
    Termination of cables Terminate the installed cables to the Announcement 
    Machine and MDF.
    Check the terminal locations on the 
    Module Group side of the MDFReferring to Port Accommodation sheet and 
    description of 16COT card in the Circuit Card 
    Manual and Figure 015-11, identify the lead names 
    of the Announcement Trunk (ANTK) and the 
    terminal locations of the leads.
    Cross connections Referring to Figure 015-11, provide the necessary 
    cross connections at the Announcement Machine 
    side and the PBX side.
    END 
    						
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    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    Figure 015-11  Connection of Announcement Machine
    NAP-200-015
    Sheet 19/30
    Cable Termination and Cross 
    Connections from MDF to Peripheral 
    Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines
    Note:An ANTK circuit is available only on the No. 0 circuit of the 16COT card.
    If a starting wire is required, the No. 1 circuit cannot be used for a COT.
    Configuration of 16COT Lead
    ANTK
    When No. 0 circuit is used for COT.Speech Wires Star ting Wire
    When No. 0 circuit is used for
    Announcement Trunk.
    Announcement Machine Cabling Diagram
    TSWMDF
    SPEECH WIRES
    ANTK (COT)
    STARTING
    WIRE
    “LT” Connector Cable (25P)
    already run in NAP-200-013.
    Connections are made using installation cable.ANNOUNCEMENT
    MACHINE
    A total of three wires are required per line: two wires
    for speech and one starting wire.
    For a loop start system, only two wires are required.
    When using 16COT-BE,
    connect to ground No. OF
    CKTLEAD
    BA
    No.0
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5B0 A0
    B1 A1
    B2 A2
    B3 A3
    B4 A4
    B5 A5No. OF
    CKTLEAD
    BA
    No.0
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5B0 A0
    B1 (M) A1
    B2 A2
    B3 A3
    B4 A4
    B5 A5 
    						
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    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    8. CONNECTION OF PAGING EQUIPMENT
    Note:
    Provide the necessary cross connections at the MDF by using copper wires of 0.5 mm diameter (24 AWG).
    2-core twisted wire is used for speech path, and single-core wire is used for control wire.
    It is recommended that wires of different colors be used for trunks, station lines, PFT, etc., so that they can
    easily be distinguished.
    NAP-200-015
    Sheet 20/30
    Cable Termination and Cross 
    Connections from MDF to Peripheral 
    Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines
    START
    Mounting of Paging Equipment Mount the Paging Equipment using AY plugs, curl 
    plugs, board plugs, etc.
    Cable running Referring to Figure 015-12, run the cables between 
    the Paging Equipment and the MDF.
    Protect the cables by using cable ducts, etc.
    Termination of cables Terminate the installed cables to the Paging 
    Equipment and the MDF.
    Check terminal locations on the Module 
    Group side of the MDFReferring to Port Accommodation sheet and 
    description of 16COT card in the Circuit Card Manual 
    and Figure 015-12, identify the lead names for the 
    Paging Trunk (PGT) and the terminal locations of the 
    leads.
    Cross connections Referring to Figure 015-12, provide the necessary 
    cross connections at the Paging Equipment side and 
    the PBX side.
    END 
    						
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    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    Figure 015-12  Connection of Paging Equipment
    NAP-200-015
    Sheet 21/30
    Cable Termination and Cross 
    Connections from MDF to Peripheral 
    Equipment, C. O. Lines, and Tie Lines
    Note:A PGT circuit is available only on the No. 0 circuit of the 16COT card. If a starting wire is required,
    the No. 1 circuit cannot be used for a COT.
    Configuration of 16 COT Lead
    ANTK
    When No. 0 circuit is used for COT. When No. 0 circuit is used for PGT.
    Paging Equipment Cabling Diagram
    TSWMDF
    SPEECH WIRES
    ANTK (COT)
    STARTING
    WIRE
    “LT” Connector Cable (25P)
    already run in NAP-200-013.
    Connections are made using installation cable.
    A total of three wires are required per line: two wires
    for speech and one starting wire.
    For a loop start system, only two wires are required.AMP SP
    Speech Wires Starting Wire
    When using 16 COT-BE,
    connect to ground No. OF
    CKTLEAD
    BA
    No.0
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5No. OF
    CKTLEAD
    BA
    No.0
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5 B0 A0
    B1 A1
    B2 A2
    B3 A3
    B4 A4
    B5 A5B0 A0
    B1 (M) A1
    B2 A2
    B3 A3
    B4 A4
    B5 A5 
    						
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