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    							4. Optional
    Equipment4-19
    POWER FAILURE TELEPHONES
    Power Failure Cut-Through(Cont’d)
    7. Plug a line cord into the Power Failure Telephone and the
    phone’s modular jack.
    No programming is required to enable the Power
    Failure Telephone.
    8. Plug the DDK connector chosen in step 1 into the power
    failure jack on the ATRU PCB (Figure 4-14).
    To test the Power Failure Telephone:
    1. Make sure the Mode Switch on the CPRU PCB is set to Hot.
    This ensures that your programming and configuration
    is retained when you power down the system.
    2. Power down the system.
    3. At the Power Failure Telephone, lift the handset and place a
    test call.
    The call will go out on the first trunk in the ATRU
    PCB to which the telephone is connected.
    Figure 4-14  CONNECTING TO THE ATRU PCB
    Power Failure
    Telephone
    92001 - 45 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment
    4-20
    DSS CONSOLE
    Using a DSS Console
    The DSS Console gives a keyset user a Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    and one-button access to extensions, trunks and system features.
    Keep the following in mind when installing DSS Consoles:
    92555x DSS Consoles: *You can only connect DSS Consoles to Super Display, 32-,
    or 34-Button Display telephones.
    i-Series DSS
    Console: *
    You can only connect DSS Consoles to Super Display, 32-,
    34-, or 28-Button telephones.
    *  Note:  The phone styles and DSS consoles are inter-
    changeable following the above restrictions.
    
    A DSS Console does not require a separate station port – it
    connects directly to the keyset.
    
    Each extension can have up to two DSS Consoles. The sec-
    ond DSS Console daisy chains to the first. However, the sec-
    ond DSS Console requires its own power supply.
    
    Four extensions can have up to two DSS Consoles, for a sys-
    tem maximum of 8.
    
    If an i-Series phone has a DSS Console and a DCI-L1 (analog)
    module installed, the DSS Console must have a separate AC/DC
    adapter, even if it is the only DSS connected to the phone.
    Installing a DSS Console (Figure 4-15, 4-16)
    1.92555x DSS
    Consoles:
    Turn the telephone upside down and remove the plastic filler
    plug from the DSS modular connector marked LINE.
    i-Series DSS
    Console:
    Turn the telephone upside down. With a flat-head screwdriv-
    er, carefullypry the plastic knockout piece UPfrom the
    DSS module connector marked LINE. Do Not push this
    piece down into the phone as it can cause damage to the
    DSS connector.
    Figure 4-15  REMOVING i-SERIES KNOCKOUT
    926 - 85
    HANDSETLINEDSS 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment4-21
    DSS CONSOLE
    Installing a DSS Console(Cont’d)
    2. Plug the DSS Console’s 8-pin modular line cord into the
    telephone’s DSS connector.
    3. Plug the other end of the 8-pin line cord into the DSS
    Console’s LINE IN connector.
    If daisy-chaining two consoles, connect the line cord
    from LINE OUT in the first DSS in the chain to LINE
    IN in the second DSS in the chain. Repeat this proce-
    dure for the third and fourth consoles.
    4.To program a DSS Console . . .
    With the default settings there are no DSS Consoles
    assigned. 
    1101 - DSS Console Extension Assignment
    Designate the extensions that have DSS Consoles connected
    to them.
    1103 - DSS Console Key Assignment
    Customize the functions of the DSS Console keys.
    For additional information, refer to Direct Station Selection
    (DSS) Console in the Software Manual.
    Figure 4-16  INSTALLING A DSS CONSOLE
    Keyset DSS ConsoleTo 625 Modular Jack
    9
    2000-127 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment
    4-22
    2-OPX MODULE
    Using the 2-OPX Module
    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. The 2-OPX Module must be connected to an odd
    port.Although it uses a single digital extension circuit for
    power and signaling, the 2-OPX Module disables the next con-
    secutive (even) port.
    Installing the 2-OPX Module (Figure 4-17)
    1. Locate an available DDK connector connected to an odd
    port in a trunk (A) block or station (B) block.
    Local codes may prevent you from using a DDK con-
    nector on the A block for optional equipment.
    2. For the DDK connector chosen, cross-connect the associated
    wire pair from the A or B block to the cross-connect block.
    3. Install a modular jack for the 2 OPX Module within six feet
    of the module’s location.
    4. Run one-pair 24 AWG station cable from the cross-connect
    block to the modular jack.
    5. Terminate the station cable WHT/BLU - BLU/WHT leads to
    the RED and GRN lugs in the modular jack.
    Figure 4-17  CONNECTING THE 2-OPX MODULE
    14 AWG to known
    Earth Ground
    2-OPX Module
    DS1
    625
    Modular
    Jack
    BLK YEL
    RED
    GRN BLU-WHT
    WHT-BLU
    One-Pair Cross-Connect
    DDK 
    ConnectorTo digital
    station circuit
    on DSTU PCB
    25-Pair DDK
    Installation CableB BlockCross
    Connect
    Block
    926-56 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment4-23
    2-OPX MODULE
    Installing the 2-OPX Module (Cont’d)
    6. Install bridging clips as required.
    7. Ground the 2-OPX Module by connecting a 14 AWG ground
    wire from the FG lug to a known earth ground.
    8. Plug a line cord into the 2-OPX unit and the 2-OPX’s modu-
    lar jack.
    The DS1 Sync Power LED on the 2-OPX Module
    lights steadily.
    9.To program the 2-OPX Module . ..
    With the default settings, no 2-OPX Modules are pro-
    grammed.
    0005 - Extension Circuit Type
    (This program is not required for 28i/124i - the system
    auto id’s the circuit type)
    Program all 2-OPX Modules with circuit type 9. Enter 2 for
    Order Number.
    Refer to Single Line Telephones in the Software Manual for
    additional details. 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment
    4-24
    VAU AND EXPANSION MODULES
    Using the VAU Module
    The VAU Module gives the system voice recording and playback
    capability for Personal Greeting, Automated Attendant Greetings,
    Park and Page, Voice Prompting Messages, the 900 Preamble,
    Time/Date/Extension Number Check and the General Message.
    The Main VAU has three channels, 128 seconds of VAU Message
    storage and 256 seconds of Personal Greeting storage. By adding
    the Plug-in Expansion Board, the VAU capacity increases to six
    channels and 512 seconds of Personal Greeting storage capacity.
    Notes:
    
    The VAU Module has a rechargeable NICAD bat-
    tery to backup system messages (excluding Personal
    Greetings). Once the battery is fully charged, it will
    retain the messages for up to 14 days.
    
    The VAU Module must be connected to an odd port
    (e.g., 303). The VAU uses a single digital extension
    circuit for power and signaling and will reserve the
    next adjacent (even) port for the expansion module
    (if installed). If no expansion module is used, the
    adjacent port is disabled or any other use.
    Installing the VAU Module (Figure 4-18)
    1. Locate two available DDK connectors in a trunk (A) block
    or station (B) block.Figure 4-18  CONNECTING THE VAU MODULE
    14 AWG to known
    Earth Ground
    VAU Module
    DS1
    J3
    625
    Modular
    Jack
    BLK
    RED
    GRN BLU-WHTORN-WHT WHT-ORN
    WHT-BLU
    One-Pair Cross-Connect
    DDK
    ConnectorsWHT-BLU/BLU-WHT
    pair for main VAU to
    digital station circuit
    on DSTU PCB
    WHT-ORN/
    ORN-WHT pair
    for Plug-in
    Expansion
    Board to digital
    station circuit on
    DSTU PCB25-Pair DDK
    Installation CableCross
    Connect
    Block
    926-57
    YEL
    Optional VAU
    Expansion Module
    would be installed here 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment4-25
    VAU AND EXPANSION MODULES
    Installing the VAU Module (Cont’d)
    One connector will be for the Main VAU Module – the
    other will be for the Plug-in Expansion Board.
    Local codes may prevent you from using a DDK con-
    nector on the A block for optional equipment.
    2. For the DDK connectors chosen, cross-connect the associated
    wire pairs from the A or B block to the cross-connect block.
    3. Install a modular jack for the VAU Module within six feet of
    the module’s location.
    4. Run two-pair 24 AWG station cable from the cross-connect
    block to the modular jack.
    5. For the Main VAU, terminate the station cable WHT/BLU -
    BLU/WHT leads to the RED and GRN lugs in the modular jack.
    6. For the Plug-in Expansion board, terminate the WHT/ORN -
    ORN/WHT leads to the BLK and YEL lugs in the same
    modular jack.
    7. Install bridging clips as required.8.  Ground the VAU Module by connecting a 14 AWG ground
    wire from the FG lug to a known earth ground.
    9. Plug a line cord into the VAU unit and the VAU’s modular
    jack.
    The DS1 LED on the VAU Module lights steadily.
    10.To program the VAU Module . . .
    With the default settings, no VAU Modules are pro-
    grammed.
    0005 - Extension Circuit Type
    For the Main VAU port, enter circuit type 8 and use Order
    Number 1. For the Plug-in Expansion Board, enter circuit
    type 8 and use Order Number 2.
    2201 - VAU Initialization
    For a first time installation, use option 1 to initialize all
    VAU Messages and Personal Greetings.You do not have to
    initialize when adding the Expansion PCB to a previously-
    installed Main Module.
    Refer to Voice Announce Unitin the Software Manual for
    additional details. 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment
    4-26
    VAU AND EXPANSION MODULES
    Installing the Plug-in Expansion Board (Figure 4-19)
    CAUTION
    Always unplug the VAU Module’s line cord before installingthe Plug-in Expansion Board.
    1. Loosen the VAU Module’s cover screws (4) and remove the
    cover.
    2. Install a plastic screw mount (2) inside the VAU Module on
    the right above each cover screw.
    3. Tilt and insert the VAU Plug-in Expansion Board’s P1 con-
    nector into the VAU Module’s J1 connector.
    4. Install screws in the upper and lower screw mounts on the
    right side of the Expansion Board.
    5. Plug the modular line cord into the VAU Module and its
    associated modular jack.
    Figure 4-19  INSTALLING THE PLUG-IN EXPANSION
    BOARD
    920 - 166G
    VAU Module
    Plastic
    standoff VAU Plug-in Expansion PCBP1
    J1Screw 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment4-27
    3-ACI MODULE
    Using the 3-ACI Module
    The 3-ACI Analog Communications Interface (ACI) provides
    three analog ports (with associated relays) for Music on Hold,
    External Paging or auxiliary devices such as loud bells and tape
    recorders (Call Recording allows only incoming calls to be
    recorded). The 3-ACI uses a single digital extension circuit for
    power and signaling and provides 3 ACI software ports. You
    can have a maximum of two 3-ACI’s in the system (which pro-
    vides 6 ACI software ports).
    Installing the 3-ACI Module (Figure 4-20)
    1. Locate an available DDK connector in a trunk (A) block or
    station (B) block.
    Local codes may prevent you from using a DDK con-
    nector on the A block for optional equipment.
    2. For the DDK connector chosen, cross-connect the associated
    wire pair from the A or B block to the cross-connect block.
    3. Install a modular jack for the 3-ACI within six feet of the unit.
    4. Run one-pair 24 AWG station cable from the cross-connect
    block to the modular jack.
    5. Terminate the station cable WHT/BLU - BLU/WHT leads to
    the RED and GRN lugs in the modular jack.Figure 4-20  CONNECTING THE 3-ACI MODULE
    Continued on next page . . .
    PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3
    LINEIN IN INOUT OUT OUTCTL CTL CTL
    To DSTU
    PCB PortSoftware
    Port 3Software
    Port 2Software
    Port 1
    Physical
    Port 1
    625
    Modular
    Jack
    BLK YEL
    RED
    GRN BLU-WHT
    WHT-BLU
    One-Pair Cross-Connect
    DDK 
    ConnectorTo digital circuit
    on DSTU PCB
    25-Pair DDK
    Installation CableB BlockCross
    Connect
    Block
    926-55 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment
    4-28
    3-ACI MODULE
    Installing the 3-ACI Module (Cont’d)
    6. Install bridging clips as required.
    7. Plug a line cord into the 3-ACI and the 3-ACI’s modular jack.
    8.To program the 3-ACI Module .. .
    With the default settings, no 3-ACI Modules are programmed.
    0504 - ACI Extension Number
    To allow users to dial ACI ports directly, assign extension
    numbers to the ACI software ports (1-6). You should use
    extension numbers higher than 372.
    1301 - ACI Port Function
    Assign each ACI software port for input (1) or output (2).
    Use input (1) if the ACI is an MOH source. Use output (2) if
    the ACI is for External Paging/ringing control.
    Refer to Analog Communications Interfacein the Software
    Manual for additional details.
    Installing the 3-ACI Module for Music On Hold
    and External Paging (Figure 4-21)
    The 3-ACI Module provides three RCA jacks to which you can
    connect customer-provided external Music On Hold sources
    and External Paging systems. Each RCA jack has an associated
    normally open dry relay contact. The contact automatically
    closes when a user makes an External Page through the ACI.
    You can use this contact to turn the paging system on and off.
    With no audio connected, you can optionally use the contact to
    control a customer-provided loud bell.
    CAUTION
    Be sure the connected devices are compatible with the 3-ACI
    specifications.
    Audio/Music Input
    Input Impedance: 47 KOhm @ 1 KHz
    Audio/Paging Output
    Output Impedance: 600 Ohms @ 1 KHz
    Maximum Output: +3 dBm
    Relay Contacts
    Configuration: Normally open
    Maximum Contact Ratings: 30 VDC @ 60 mA
    90 VAC @ 10 mA
    Minimum Application Load: 1 VDC @ 1 mA 
    						
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