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Nitsuko Digital System Hardware Manual For Businesscom Ds01
Nitsuko Digital System Hardware Manual For Businesscom Ds01
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Part No. N1870INS02 Issue 1-0 July 1994 Printed in U.S.A. (185) 4 Forest Parkway, Shelton, CT 06484 TEL: 203-926-5400 FAX: 203-929-0535 This manual has been developed by Nitsuko America. It is intended for the use of its customers and service personnel, and should be read in its entirety before attempting to install or program the system. Nothing contained in this manual shall be deemed to be, and this manual does not constitute, a warranty of, or representation with respect to, any of the equipment...
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9. PARTS LIST CEU/Power Supply Site Requirements Choose a central site for the MDF plywood backboard, with- in 7Õ of a dedicated AC outlet and 25Õ of earth ground. Allow space for multiple CEUÕs and power supplies. CEUÕs must be located within 3Õ of each other. Power supplies must be located within 6Õ of the CEU and within 6Õ of a dedicated AC outlet. See Figure 1. Allow space for telco and station connectors, all ancillary equipment (ie; BGM/MOH source, voice mail, external pag- ing equipment), and...
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DescriptionPart Number Common Equipment Power Supply.............................................................................................................60001 CEU - (includes: 1 Common Equipment Unit base + 1 - 60001 + RFI beads, no modules)................................................................................................................88600 4x12 Kit (no phones):.................................................................................................88601 1 - 88600...
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8. SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical Specifications WidthHeightDepthWeight CEU14 5/169 1/433 lb, 11 oz 39.2 cm23.7 cm7.6 cm1.7 kg CO Module6 3/46 3/41 1/21 lb 17.1 cm17.1 cm3.8 cm.5 kg Station Module6 3/46 3/41 1/21 lb 17.1 cm17.1 cm3.8 cm.7 kg Power Supply2 13/1652 3/43 lbs 7.2 cm12.7 cm7.0 cm1.4 kg Keysets 3 1/27 1/210 1/82.7 lb 8.9 cm19.1 cm25.8 cm1.3 kg NOTE:Weight of CEU is with modules not installed. Environmental Specifications Refer to the Standard Practices Manual (P/N N2710STD01). FCC Registration...
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Installing AUX, SAUX, and XAUX Modules A minimum of 7 clearance is required on the right side of a CEU to install an AUX/SAUX/XAUX. Power down to install or remove an AUX/SAUX/XAUX module or an 8-pin line cord. Note:Initialization is not required to add an AUX to a system running on CEU base software. The numbering plan, however, changes automatically for lines, extensions, and ring groups. To install an AUX, SAUX, and XAUX Module: 1.Remove cover plate. 2.Close CEU ejector tabs and insert the AUX into...
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Operation To activate relays from a multibutton set: 1.Lift handset to answer the Door Box chimes. If you have a Door Box Hotline or Call Coverage key, you can press it instead. OR Place call to Door Box. You can press Intercom and dial the Door Box extension number. You can also press your Door Box Hotline or Call Coverage key (if you have one). 2.Talk to the visitor at the door. 3.Press and hold FTR. The relay activates as long as you hold down the FTR key (up to 60 seconds). 4.Hang up when you are...
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3. STATION AND CO CABLING Installing the Digital Door Box The Digital Door Box (P/N 88545) provides one-button signaling and intercom. Up to four Digital Door Boxes can be installed at extensions 310, 311, 322, and 323 only. Each Digital Door Box provides a distinctive chime signal. Any keyset can receive any/all chime signals. To install the Digital Door Box: 1.Snap open the Door Box case. 2.Punch down one end of a two-pair twisted station cable on the extension block as shown below. Digital Door Boxes...
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6. BATTERY BACKUP AND POWER FAILURE TELEPHONES N1853 - 32 BLKYEL REDGRNBLUWHT BLKYEL RED GRNBLUWHT BLKYEL REDGRNBLU WHT 4 3 2 1 PFT 4CO Installing Power Failure (PF) Telephones (Optional) The first circuit in each 4CO or 4CO/CND module (1/5, 9/13, 17/21) provides a PF cut-through relay. Each PF relay, corresponding modular jacks, and cross-connec- tions redirect a CO line to a 500/2500 single line telephone for full incoming\outgoing operation during an AC power outage. To install a PF...
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4. BGM/MOH, PAGING, AND LOUD BELL Installing Battery Backup (Optional) One Valcom VPB-260 battery backup unit provides a CEU with short-term power (2 hours - max.) during a commercial AC power failure. One per CEU max. To install the VPB-260: 1.Mount the VPB-260 on the MDF backboard within 3 of the CEU. Follow manufacturerÕs mounting instructions. 2.Power down the CEUÕs power supply. 3.Plug the VPB-260 3-pin female plug into the 3-pin male AUX POWER connector on the CEU. 4.Plug the VPB-260 power cord...
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Installing a Programming Terminal, SMDR printer, PC, or Modem The AUX Module DCE 9-pin male RS-232 serial port interfaces a program- ming terminal, SMDR printer, PC (DTE), or a modem (DCE). A DB9-DB25 adaptor is required. DTE connection requires a straight-thru RS-232 cable. DCE connection requires a DCE-DCE adaptor and a straight-thru RS-232 cable OR a null modem cable. Note:A null modem or RS-232 cable requires DB25 connectors. Gender of the DB25 connectors depend on the adaptor and the terminal,...