Nitsuko Portrait 824 Hardware Manual
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3-11 CONNECTING TRUNKS Figure 3-8 CONNECTING TRUNKS 625 Modular Jack Line Cord RED GRN BLU-WHT WHT-BLU DDK ConnectorTo CO connector on CPU or 2CO/8STA PCB 25-Pair DDK Installation CableTo Central Office Telco RJ11C 82400 - 12 HDWR1C.QXD 5/18/98 4:53 PM Page 11
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Section 4 Installing Optional Equipment In this section. . . Page Alarm Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3 Using External Alarm Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3 Installing an External Alarm Sensor Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3 Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 Using Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 Installing Caller ID . . . . . . ....
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ALARM SENSORS Using External Alarm Sensors The Auxiliary PCB provides two alarm circuits which detect a make (open) or break (closed) contact from an alarm. Programming deter- mines if the alarm inputs require an open or closed circuit. An alarm detection causes the system to send a signal to stations pro- grammed to receive the alarms. The alarm signal can also be sent to external paging speakers. Note:The Auxiliary PCB alarm feature can use a 10-30 VDC power supply installed in series with the alarm...
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ALARM SENSORS Figure 4-1 CONNECTING AN ALARM Figure 4-2 CONNECTING TO THE AUXILIARY PCB 82400 - 40 CTR2 RL2 1 12 2 SPK1 ALM1SW4 SW4 EXPOWEXPOW EXPOW (ALM2)(ALM1) EXPOW Using internal power INPOWINPOW INPOWINPOW SW3 SW3 SPK2 RL1 CTR1 ALM2 Auxiliary PCB CN2 CN1 Alarm Input 2 Alarm Input 1 One-Pair Cross-Connect DDK Connector To alarm input on Auxiliary PCB 25-Pair DDK Installation CableC Block Cross Connect BlockInput from alarm system 82400 - 11 4-4 HDWR1D.QXD 5/18/98 4:55 PM Page 4
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CALLER ID Using Caller ID Caller IDallows a display keyset to show an incoming callerÕs tele- phone number and/or name with the time and date on the phones dis- play. The callerÕs information can be checked before answering an incoming call. The information received by the system depends upon the capabilities of your local telco. The system requires the following: lSystem Software 2.1B or higher lCaller ID/SMDR PCB (P/N 82421) This PCB is used in place of the SMDRPCB (P/N 82420) and provides both Caller...
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CALLER ID 8. Set the jumpers on the Caller ID/SMDR PCB. Set jumper-SW1 to match the baud rate of the SMDR Unit. Set jumper-SW2 to the ÒRUNÓ position, this setting allows the system to use the cus- tomerÕs current programming. 9. Place the two nylon spacers included with the Caller ID/SMDR PCB in the upper holes in the middle of the CPU (or 2CO/8STA PCB, if installed). 10. Align the Caller ID/SMDR PCB over the nylon spacers. Press the PCB into the connector labeled EXPCN on the CPU or 2CO/8STA PCB. The...
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CALLER ID Figure 4-3 CONNECTINGCALLERID 82400 - 58 FG SG COCN CO1 CO4CPU 2 CO/8 STA ETHCOCN CO1 CO8 TRCN COTR1 COTR8 SMDCN G COTR8 625 Jack Caller ID AdaptorPortrait KSU SMDR Jack and Cable AssemblySet SW1 to the proper baud rate position placing the jumper over the pins of the desired baud rate. To Telco Nylon Spacer CBCNG SW2 TEST RUN Caller ID/SMDR PCB 4-7 HDWR1D.QXD 5/18/98 4:55 PM Page 7
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DSSCONSOLE 4-8 Using a Direct Station Selection Console The DSS Console gives a displaykeyset user one-button access to extensions. The system supports a maximum of 3 DSS Consoles. Installing a DSSConsole(Figure 4-4) 1.Unplug the telephone and remove the handset cord from the tele- phoneÕs base. 2. Remove the four screws on the bottom of the telephone. 3.Using a knife remove the plastic piece on the base to allow space for the ribbon cable, using care not to leave any rough edges which could cause...