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    							4. Optional
    Equipment
    4-10
    NIGHT MODE SELECTION
    Night Mode Selector Switch Description
    The Night Mode Switch relay closes when the system detects
    either an open or closure on the MISC block NIGHT SW termi-
    nals.  System programming determines whether the contact is
    normally open or normally closed.  Maximum 9v DC is output
    to the switch when open, and 5mA DC when shorted.
    Refer to Night Servicein the Software Manual for additional
    details.
    Connecting a Night Mode Selector Switch 
    (Figure 4-5)
    1. Run two-conductor station cable to NIGHT SW input termi-
    nals of the MISC block.
    2. Terminate the other ends of the station cable to the night
    switch mechanism output leads. 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment4-11
    OPA/VAU
    OPA/VAU Description
    OPA/VAU provides three voice channels to allow the system to
    automatically answer calls on designated trunks, play a greet-
    ing, and provide dialing options to the callers. Refer to Voice
    Announce Unit in the Software Manual for a detailed descrip-
    tion of OPA operation.
    The three-channel OPA/VAU requires one digital extension cir-
    cuit.  A second three-channel expansion PCB requires a second
    digital extension circuit.
    Station Cabling for the OPA/VAU
    1. Punch down one-pair 24 AWG station cable to a cross-con-
    nect block.
    2. Run one-pair cross-connect from the cross-connect block to
    the extension (B) block.
    3. Connect the (B) blocks 25-pair cable to the a 48FU filter unit.
    4. Install bridging clips on the extension (B) block.
    Installing an OPA/VAU (Figure 4-6)
    1. Install a modular jack within six feet of the OPA/VAU. 
    2. Terminate the other end of the 24 AWG station cable from the
    cross-connect block to the GRN/RED leads of a modular jack.3. Plug one end of a modular line cord into the modular jack.
    Plug the other end into the OPA/VAU.
    4. Strap jumper J3 to the 1-2 position to activate battery backup.
    Figure 4-6 OPA/VAU INSTALLATION
    625
    Modular
    Jack
    BLK
    YELRED GRN
    To Digital
    Extension Circuit 14 AWG to known
    Earth Ground920 - 166D
    VAU Module
    DS1
    J3 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment
    4-12
    OPA/VAU
    Installing an Expansion PCB(Figure 4-7)
    1. Punch down one-pair station cable to a cross-connect block.
    2. Run one-pair cross-connect from the cross-connect block to
    the extension (B) block.
    3. Terminate the station cable to the BLK/YLW leads of the
    OPA/VAU modular jack.
    4. Install bridging clips on the extension (B) block.
    Figure 4-7 OPA/VAU EXPANSION PCB INSTALLATION
    625
    Modular
    Jack
    BLK
    YELRED GRN
    920 - 166C
    J3
    VAU Module
    To Digital
    Extension Circuit
    To Digital
    Extension Circuit 3-Channel
    Expansion PCB DS1 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment4-13
    2-OPX MODULE
    2-OPX Description
    The 2-OPX Module provides two 2500 type analog circuits for
    connection to on-premise 2500 type single line devices (i.e.,
    telephones, fax machines, modems, etc.) and to telco OL13B/C
    OPX circuits.
    Refer to Single Line Telephonesin theSoftware Manual for
    more details.
    Station Cabling for the 2-OPX Module
    The 2-OPX Module connects to a single digital extension cir-
    cuit for power/signaling. However, the 2-OPX automatically
    disables the next adjacent port.
    1. Punch down 1-pair of 24 AWG station cable to an extension
    cross-connect block.
    2. Run 1-pair cross-connect from the cross-connect block to an
    extension (B) block.
    3. Connect the extension (B) blocks 25-pair cable to a 48FU
    filter unit.
    4. Install bridging clips as needed
    Figure 4-8 INSTALLING THE 2-OPX
    625
    Modular
    Jack
    BLK
    YELRED GRN
    To Digital
    Extension Circuit 14 AWG to known
    Earth Ground92 - 166DA
    2-OPX Module
    DS1 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment
    4-14
    2-OPX MODULE
    2-OPX Installation (Figure 4-8)
    The 2-OPX is designed for desk/shelf mounting. A 625 modular
    jack is required for the 2-OPX.
    1. Ground the 2-OPX Module by connecting a 14 AWG ground
    wire from the FG lug to a known earth ground.
    2. Install a 625 modular jack near the 2-OPX module.3. Terminate the station cable from the cross-connect block to
    GRN/RED of the 2-OPXs 625 modular jack.
    4. Plug a 4-conductor line cord into the jack. Plug the other end
    into the modular jack on the back of the 2-OPX Module.
    DS1 LED lights steady. 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment4-15
    POWER FAILURE
    Power Failure Description
    The system allows 4 loop start lines per cabinet to be bridged to
    designated extensions for basic telephone service during a
    power failure. The power failure operation occurs during a
    commercial power failure, and is not affected by PCB failure.
    Refer to the chart below for PF cross-connections.
    Note:An 8ATRU-LS1 equipped with an 8GSAU ground start
    PCB cannot be equipped for power failure operation.  In addi-
    tion, 4ATRU-EMI and 4ATRU-LD1 PCBs cannot be config-
    ured for power failure operation.
    Power Failure Connections (Figure 4-9)
    To install a 4PFTU on an 8ATRU-LS1 for power failure
    operation:
    1. Remove jumpers on connector CN4 on an 8ATRU-LS1.
    2. Install the 4PFTU-C1 to connectors CN3/CN4 on an
    8ATRU-LS1.  The 4PFTU filter cable faces toward the left
    of the 8ATRU-LS1.
    3. Connect the top filter cable on the 4PFTU to a 48FU filter
    unit supporting single telephones for PF operation.
    Note:For PF operation, the 16-pin filter cable from the
    8ASTU/16ASTU single line telephone PCB to a 48FU is not
    installed.
    4. Connect the filter cable on the 4PFTU to a 48FU filter unit
    supporting single telephones for PF operation.
    Continued on next page . . . 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment
    4-16
    POWER FAILURE
    Figure 4-9 4PFTU POWER FAILURE CONNECTIONS
    8ATRU PCB48FU PCB
    To 24FU PCB 25 Pair Cable
    PF 1  T
    PF 1  R
    .
    .
    PF 2  T
    PF 2  R
    .
    .
    PF 3  T
    PF 3  R
    .
    .
    PF 4  T
    PF 4  R
    PF
    Block
    Ribbon CableRibbon Cable
    92000 - 158
    CN1
    RUN
    BLK 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment4-17
    EXTERNAL PAGING
    External Page Description
    Four external page zone/door box circuits are provided by each
    4PGDU installed.  Each Door Chime Box/external page circuit
    provides a dry relay contact. Refer to Paging, Externalin the
    Software Manual for additional details.
    Note:External paging can also be provided using a 3-ACI.
    Refer to page 4-21 for more on the 3-ACI Module.
    Installing an External Page System 
    (Figures 4-10 and 4-11)
    1. Set the dip switch on the 4PGDU for external paging to PG.
    2. Terminate one end of a one-pair 24 AWG station cable to the
    PG1 T/R leads on the PGU1 block. (Up to 4 paging zones
    can be installed.  Use PG2-PG4 T/R leads for other zones).3. Terminate the other end of the station cable to the tip and
    ring leads of the paging system.
    4. Plug a filter cable into the 48FU. The ferrite bead is placed
    closer to the 48FU filter unit.
    5. Plug the other end into the upper connector on the 4PGDU.
    6. Install bridging clips to the PG1 T/R leads on the PGU1
    block.
    7. Adjust volume to the page system using the corresponding
    potentiometer VR1-VR4 on the 4PGDU PCB.
    Note:Page amplification is not provided by the 4PGDU PCB
    and must be accommodated by using an external page amplifier. 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment
    4-18
    EXTERNAL PAGING
    Figure 4-10  4PGDU SWITCH SETTINGS
    92000 - 15
    CN1
    CN2
    VR1
    VR2
    VR3
    VR4
    Door Box and
    Paging CircuitsPage/Doorbox PCB
    Fax and Alarm
    Sensors
    Status LED
    (Normally flashing)
    Door Box/External Paging Zone
    1 Volume Control
    Door Box/External Paging Zone
    2 Volume Control
    Door Box/External Paging Zone
    3 Volume Control
    Door Box/External Paging Zone
    4 Volume ControlUse non-metallic
    alignment tool To 48FU
    Filter Unit
    To 48FU
    Filter Unit
    DHDoor Box/
    Page Circuit 1
    Door Box/
    Page Circuit 2
    Door Box/
    Page Circuit 3
    Door Box/
    Page Circuit 4
    DH
    PG
    External Page
    CircuitDoor Box
    CircuitPG 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment4-19
    EXTERNAL PAGING
    Figure 4-11  PGU BLOCK CUTDOWN
    4PGDU PCB 48FU PCB 25 Pair Cable
    VR1
    VR2
    VR3
    VR4
    PG/DB 1  T
    PG/DB 1  R
    RLY 1  T
    RLY 1  R
    PG/DB 2  T
    PG/DB 2  R
    RLY 2  T
    RLY 2  R
    PG/DB 3  T
    PG/DB 3  R
    RLY 3  T
    RLY 3  R
    PG/DB 4  T
    PG/DB 4  R
    RLY 4  T
    RLY 4  R
    C
    Block
    Ribbon Cable
    92000 - 154 
    						
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