Nitsuko Ds2000 Hardware Manual
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1. Installing the Cabinet 1-19 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION - U SLOT U Slot Default Settings If you have a U Slot system (software version 02.nn.nn), fol- lowing are the default configurations. If you have a fixed slot system (software 01.nn.nn), turn to page 1-18. 4 Slot Cabinet with CPU P/N 80025 Default configuration: 16 trunks x 32 extensionsSlot CN1 = 16 DSTU PCB (Extensions 300-315) Slot CN2 = 16 DSTU PCB (Extensions 316-331) Slot CN3 = 8 ATRU PCB (Trunks 1-8) Slot CN4 = 8 ATRU PCB (Trunks 9-16) 4 Slot...
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1-20 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION - FIXED SLOT Fixed Slot Configuration Guidelines Fixed Slot systems use software version 01.nn.nn. The maxi- mum configuration of your fixed slot system is 16 trunks and 32 extensions. Also see Where to Install the PCBs in your Fixed Slot Systemon page 2-4. Load factor in your fixed slot system is an issue only if you have DSS Consoles and 2-OPX Modules installed (see the System Load Factor Calculationschart on page 1-16). Exceeding the load factor will cause your system’s power...
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2. PCB Installation 2-1 Section 2, PCB INSTALLATION AND STARTUP In this section . . . Page Installing PCBs (cont’d) Analog Trunk (8ATRU and 4ATRU) PCB . . . 2-9 8 Circuit Caller ID Daughter Board . . . . . . . 2-10 4 Circuit Caller ID Daughter Board . . . . . . . 2-11 Connecting Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-14 Working with 8-Pin Jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14 Punching Down the Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14 Making your own Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14 In...
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PCB LOCATION - U SLOT 2-2 Where to Install the PCBs in your U Slot System (Figures 2-1 and 2-2) Review System Configuration - U Sloton page 1-15 before installing any PCBs. When installing PCBs in a U Slot 4 slot system, follow Figure 2-1. You mustinstall a 16DSTU in slot CN1. When Installing PCBs in a U Slot 8 slot system, follow Figure 2-2. You mustinstall a 16DSTU in slot CN1. Item Description Location Max.CPU Central Processing Unit CN0 1 16DSTU 16 Digital Stations CN1 1All other PCBs CN2-CN8 7...
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2. PCB Installation 2-3 PCB LOCATION - U SLOT Defaults shown Power Supply Power Supply (if required) Power Supply (if required) CPU 16DSTU PCB (300-315) 16DSTU PCB (316-331) 16DSTU PCB (332-347) 16DSTU PCB (348-363) 16DSTU PCB (364-379)8ATRU PCB (1-8) 8ATRU PCB (9-16)8ATRU PCB (17-24) 80000 - 59 Use 9902: Slot Controlto reconfigure your PCBs. See your system’s Release Notesor Software Manualfor more on using 9902: Slot Control. Figure 2-2 8 SLOT PCB LOCATION
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PCB LOCATION - FIXED SLOT 2-4 Where to Install the PCBs in your Fixed Slot System (Figure 2-3) Maximum Configuration: 16 Trunks 32 Extensions Follow the chart below and Figure 2-3 when installing PCBs. Item Description Location Max.CPU Central Processing Unit CN0 1 16DSTU 16 Digital Stations CN1 and CN2 2ASTU 4 or 8 Analog Stations CN2 1 8ATRU 8 Analog Trunks CN3 and CN4 2 Figure 2-3 FIXED SLOT PCB LOCATION Power Supply CPU 16DSTU (300-315) 16DSTU (316-331) 4ASTU (316-319) 8ASTU (316-323) 8ATRU (1-8)...
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2. PCB Installation 2-5 INSTALLING PCBs Central Processing Unit (CPU) PCB(Figure 2-4) The CPU provides:The system’s central processing, stored program and memory for the customer’s site-specific data.PC Card interface.Conference circuits, DTMF receivers and DTMF generators.External music input and on-board synthesized music source.External paging output and associated relay.Real Time Clock Battery for short term (14 day) backup of the customer’s site-specific data. Figure 2-4 CPU PCB n l-
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INSTALLING PCBs 2-6 Installing the CPU(Figures 2-5 and 2-6) CPU PCB installs in the CN0 slot in the Main Equipment Cabinet. To install the CPU PCB: 1. Slide the Mode Switch to the RUN position (see Figure 2-5). 2. Insert the battery into the battery clips. 3. Plug the CPU into slot CN0 (see Figure 2-6). Refer to Part 4, Installing Optional Equipmentfor instructions on connecting the music source, External Paging and the auxiliary relay. Figure 2-5 Setting up the CPU Figure 2-6 INSTALLING THE CPU 80000...
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2. PCB Installation 2-7 INSTALLING PCBs Digital Station (16DSTU) PCB(Figures 2-6 and 2-7) The 16DSTU provides connection for 16 digital telephones. Refer to Section 3, Installing Extensions and Trunksfor wiring instructions.To install the 16DSTU PCB: 1. Plug the 16DSTU PCB for exten- sions 300-315 into slot CN1. 2. Plug in additional 16DSTU PCBs as required. See System Configuration in Section 1 for more. 3. Set the mode switch on each installed 16DSTU to RUN. Figure 2-6 DIGITAL STATION (16DSTU) PCB...
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INSTALLING PCBS 2-8 Analog Station (8ASTU and 4ASTU) PCBs (Figures 2-8 and 2-9) The 8ASTU PCB provides connection for 8 analog extensions. The 4ASTU PCB connects 4 analog extensions. Refer to Section 3, Installing Extensions and Trunksfor wiring instructions.To install the ASTU PCB: 1. Plug in ASTU PCBs as required. In U Slot systems, see System Configuration in Section 1. In Fixed Slot systems, you can only plug an ASTU PCB into slot CN2. An 8ASTU PCB provides analog extensions 316-323. A 4ASTU PCB...