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    35Red-Slate232TLine 32
    10Slate-Red232RLine 32
    36Black-Blue------------
    11Blue-Black------------
    37Black-Orange------------
    12Orange-Black------------
    38Black-Green233TLine 33
    13Green-Black233RLine 33
    39Black-Brown234TLine 34
    14Brown-Black234RLine 34
    40Black-Slate------------
    15Slate-Black------------
    41Yellow-Blue------------
    16Blue-Yellow------------
    42Yellow-Orange----Temergency telephone
    17Orange-Yellow----Remergency telephone
    43Yellow-Green------------
    18Green-Yellow------------
    44Yellow-Brown------------
    19Brown-Yellow------------
    45Yellow-Slate117TI-ATA
    20Slate-Yellow117RI-ATA
    46Violet-Blue------------
    21Blue-Violet------------
    47Violet-Orange------------
    22Orange-Violet------------
    48Violet-Green----GroundMusic
    23Green-Violet----MusicMusic
    49Violet-Brown----MakeExternal Page
    24Brown-Violet----CommonExternal Page
    ICS external lines connector
    PinWire colorPortServiceEquipment 
    						
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    Lines 5 through 8 are not available to a system using a restricted feature car-
    tridge that has not been upgraded. For an explanation of port numbering, see 
    Port numbering on the wiring charts on page 84. The emergency telephone uses 
    line 002 (on Trunk Cartridge in slot 1). 
    BRI Wiring charts
    A BRI Card in Slot 1 uses loops 201 through 204. A BRI Card in Slot 2 
    uses loops 231 through 234. Because a BRI-U2 Card has only two loops, it 
    only uses the first two loop numbers (201-202 and 231-232) when it 
    occupies an ICS slot.
    The loops appearing on a BRI Card may be automatically assigned lines, 
    or assigned one or more ISDN DNs in Hardware programming. If the loop 
    is configured as S or T or NT, lines are automatically assigned. If the loop 
    is configured as S or LT, you can assign one or more ISDN DNs to the loop. 
    The emergency telephone connection (pins 42 and 17 on ICS #2 connector) 
    cannot be used if a BRI Card is installed in Slot 1. All other pins which are 
    not shown in the BRI wiring charts are assigned as shown in the non-BRI 
    wiring charts beginning on page 88.
    Detailed information about configuring BRI Cards is included in the ISDN 
    chapter and in the Hardware section of the Programming chapter.
    50Violet-Slate----TPage
    25Slate-Violet----RPage
    Music source must be grounded.
    To avoid possible damage to your Compact ICS 
    system or music source, the music source ground 
    must be connected according to the wiring charts. 
    ICS external lines connector
    PinWire colorPortServiceEquipment 
    						
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    ST Interface Cards wiring chart 
    PinWire colorLoopServiceLines 
    (S or T loop) Terminal 
    equipment
    (S loop)
    26White-Blue201+TxLines 001-002Assigned DN
    1Blue-White201-TxLines 001-002Assigned DN
    27White-Orange201+RxLines 001-002Assigned DN
    2Orange-White201-RxLines 001-002Assigned DN
    28White-Green202+TxLines 003-004Assigned DN
    3Green-White202-TxLines 003-004Assigned DN
    29White-Brown202+RxLines 003-004Assigned DN
    4Brown-White202-RxLines 003-004Assigned DN
    30White-Slate203+TxLines 005-006Assigned DN
    5Slate-White203-TxLines 005-006Assigned DN
    31Red-Blue203+RxLines 005-006Assigned DN
    6Blue-Red203-RxLines 005-006Assigned DN
    32Red-Orange204+TxLines 007-008Assigned DN
    7Orange-Red204-TxLines 007-008Assigned DN
    33Red-Green204+RxLines 007-008Assigned DN
    8Green-Red204-RxLines 007-008Assigned DN
    34Red-Brown231+TxLines 031-032Assigned DN
    9Brown-Red231-TxLines 031-032Assigned DN
    35Red-Slate231+RxLines 031-032Assigned DN
    10Slate-Red231-RxLines 031-032Assigned DN
    36Black-Blue232+TxLines 033-034Assigned DN
    11Blue-Black232-TxLines 033-034Assigned DN
    37Black-Orange232+RxLines 033-034Assigned DN
    12Orange-Black232-RxLines 033-034Assigned DN
    38Black-Green233+TxLines 035-036Assigned DN
    13Green-Black233-TxLines 035-036Assigned DN
    39Black-Brown233+RxLines 035-036Assigned DN
    14Brown-Black233-RxLines 035-036Assigned DN
    40Black-Slate234+TxLines 037-038Assigned DN
    15Slate-Black234-TxLines 037-038Assigned DN 
    						
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    BRI ST wiring is polarity sensitive.
    Tx and Rx are Transmit and Receive for Norstar.
    U Interface Cards wiring chart 
    41Yellow-Blue234+RxLines 037-038Assigned DN
    16Blue-Yellow234-RxLines 037-038Assigned DN
    PinWire colorLoo
    pServic
    eLines 
    (U-NT) Terminal 
    equipment
    (U-LT)
    26White-Blue201TLines 001-002Assigned DN
    1Blue-White201RLines 001-002Assigned DN
    27White-Orange202TLines 003-004Assigned DN
    2Orange-White202RLines 003-004Assigned DN
    28White-Green----------------
    3Green-White----------------
    29White-Brown----------------
    4Brown-White----------------
    30White-Slate203TLines 005-006Assigned DN
    5Slate-White203RLines 005-006Assigned DN
    31Red-Blue204TLines 007-008Assigned DN
    6Blue-Red204RLines 007-008Assigned DN
    32Red-Orange----------------
    7Orange-Red----------------
    33Red-Green----------------
    8Green-Red----------------
    34Red-Brown231TLines 031-032Assigned DN
    9Brown-Red231RLines 031-032Assigned DN
    35Red-Slate232TLines 033-034Assigned DN
    10Slate-Red232RLines 033-034Assigned DN
    36Black-Blue----------------
    11Blue-Black----------------
    PinWire colorLoopServiceLines 
    (S or T loop) Terminal 
    equipment
    (S loop) 
    						
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    BRI U wiring is not polarity sensitive.
    Wiring the BRI network interface
    A network interface provides the connection between the ISDN network 
    and the Compact ICS.
    If the card in the ICS is configured as a T loop, the ICS is wired to the 
    network connection using an NT1. For an S or T loop, the ICS and terminal 
    equipment share the loop wired to the NT1, which is in turn wired to the 
    network. See the ISDN chapter for more information about the NT1.
    Wiring for T or S network connection
    37Black-Orange----------------
    12Orange-Black----------------
    38Black-Green233TLines 035-036Assigned DN
    13Green-Black233RLines 035-036Assigned DN
    39Black-Brown234TLines 037-038Assigned DN
    14Brown-Black234RLines 037-038Assigned DN
    40Black-Slate----------------
    15Slate-Black----------------
    41Yellow-Blue----------------
    16Blue-Yellow----------------
    Pin (jack or 
    plug) NT1 connection (for 
    jack)ICS and optional TE connection 
    (plug)
    1not usedoptional power source 3 (+)
    2not usedoptional power source 3 (-)
    3+Rx+Tx
    4+Tx+Rx
    5-Tx-Rx
    6-Rx-Tx
    7not usedoptional power sink 2 (-)
    8not usedoptional power sink 2 (+) 
    						
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    The Compact ICS supplies the NT1 functionality to a U-NT loop, allowing 
    a direct connection to the network. The connection may use a plug and 
    jack, or may be directly wired.
    Wiring for U-NT network interface  
    The BRI-U Card does not use or provide optional power.
    Some installations may not use a plug and jack for connections between the 
    ICS and the network.
    The following illustration shows the pin arrangement for a Bellcore 
    standard ISDN plug and jack. Other pin arrangements are possible.
    Pin numbering for network interface jack and plug
    PinNorstar 
    connectionNetwork interface connection (plug/
    jack)
    1not usedoptional battery status indicator (+)
    2not usedoptional battery status indicator (-)
    3not usedno connection
    4RR
    5TT
    6not usedno connection
    7not usedoptional power supply (-)
    8not usedoptional power supply (+)
    8  7  6  5  4  3  2  1
    1       2      3       4      5       6      7       8    
    						
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          Wiring arrangement for serial port
    6   5   4   3   2  1
    1 = TxEN (input)
    2 = signal GND
    3 = TxD (output)
    4 = RxD (input)
    5 = ----
    6 = RxRDY (output) 
    						
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    Installing Norstar telephones
    Installing the emergency telephone
    You can connect an analog emergency telephone to an ICS with a Loop 
    Start Trunk Cartridge to provide emergency service when there is no power 
    to the ICS. Install and test the telephone before powering up your  system.
    1. Wire a modular jack or equivalent to the emergency telephone pins on 
    the 25-pair distribution block for the ICS external lines. (See the 
    wiring charts for the pin numbers.)
    2. Connect an analog telephone (500/2500) to the modular jack.
    3. Prepare to test the emergency telephone by removing the Trunk 
    Cartridge from the left slot.
    4. Connect the power, then connect the central office lines to the ICS.
    5. Pick up the emergency telephone handset and listen for dial tone.
    6. Disconnect the central office lines, then remove power from the 
    system.
    7. Replace the Trunk Cartridge in the left slot.
    8. Continue with procedures for powering up the system.
    9. The emergency telephone uses line 002.
    Tip - When a BRI-ST or BRI-U Card is installed in 
    the left-most Trunk Cartridge slot (Slot 1), you 
    cannot use an analog emergency telephone.
    During a power outage, an ISDN terminal sharing 
    an S or T multi-point bus with the Compact ICS 
    may provide telephone service. 
    						
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    Installing the device that uses the I-ATA
    You can connect an analog telecommunications device such as a fax 
    machine, answering machine, modem, or single-line telephone to the 
    internal analog terminal adapter (I-ATA).
    1. Wire a modular jack or equivalent to the I-ATA pins on the 25-pair 
    distribution block for the ICS external lines and I-ATA.   (See the 
    wiring charts for the pin numbers).
    2. Connect the analog device to the modular jack.
    3. After the system has been powered up, verify proper operation. Refer 
    to testing instructions in Problems with the I-ATA on page 268.
    The I-ATA cannot be used as an off-premise extension (OPX). Maximum 
    loop length is 900 m (3000 ft.).
    The I-ATA provides a reduced power analog interface for on-premises 
    devices. See the specifications on page 329 for detailed electrical 
    specifications.
    Tip - If you are currently using an ATA to connect 
    a modem to the Compact ICS, and your system 
    has access to a BRI network, you can now use a 
    digital trunk supplied by a BRI Card for modem 
    calls to improve the transmission quality. 
    						
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    Installing Business Series Terminals
    Mounting a on the wall without angled base
    Plug into wall socket
    Installing without the angled base 
    						
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