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    							Section 300~installationChapter 4. Trunks and Lines
    4.Use a standard 50-pin cable to connect the extensions from the MDF to
    the appropriate extension connector. (Refer to Tables 4-20 through 4-22
    for extension pinouts.)
    5.If you are installing a DBS 40 system, attach the EMI filter to the
    amphenol cable as shown in Figure 4-15.Figure 
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    							ChaDter 4. Trunks and Lines
    Section 300~Installation
    Digital Extensions
    The following instructions explain how to connect digital extensions. These
    instructions apply for key phones and Digital Single-Line Telephones
    (DSLTs). Special instructions are provided for installing the DSS/72 and
    EM24 terminals, which connect to digital phones.
    1.Install the DEC cards in extension slots.
    2.Use a standard 50-pin cable to connect the extensions from the MDF to
    ‘the appropriate extension connector, as shown in Figure 4-13 on page 
    4-
    3 1. (Refer to Tables 4-20 through 4-22 for extension pinouts.)
    3.If you are installing a DBS 40, attach the EM1 filter to the amphenol
    cable, as shown in Figure 4-15.
    DSS/72
    Guidelines
    lThe DSS/72 (VB-43320) is a 72-key console that can be attached to the
    attendant phone. It provides direct station selection and busy lamp fields
    for internal lines. The 
    DSS/72 can also be used for text assignment.
    lWhen the attendant feature package (VB-43330) is installed (CPC-B
    Version 2.0 to 4.0 only), the 
    DSS/72 can be used as an Attendant Console.
    The Attendant Console provides station monitoring and call transfer by
    name for large systems, even if a large display phone is not used. For a
    detailed description of the differences between the standard 
    DSS/72 and a
    DSS/72 configured as,an Attendant Console, see Feature Operation,
    Section 
    700. For instructions on using the Attendant Console, see the
    Attendant Console User Guide, Section 760.
    lUp to two DSS/72s or one Attendant Console can be assigned to attendant
    phones 1 and 2.Attendant phones 3 and 4 can each have one Attendant
    Console assigned, but neither can have a 
    DSS/72.
    lIf more than one DSS/72 is assigned to an attendant phone, only one of the
    DSS/72s can be cabled from the same wall jack as the attendant phone.
    Additional 
    DSS/72s must be cabled from separate wall jacks.
    lThe DSS/72 comes with a mounting bracket, screws, and a two-conductor
    cable for attaching the DSS to the key phone.
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    							sectton 300~mstatlaf10nUapter 4. Trunks and Lines
    Installation
    1.Attach the DSSi72 to the key phone using the mounting plate and the four
    screws.
    2.Connect the DSS to the key phone using the two-conductor cable.
    3.Connect the DSS to the wall jack using a four-conductor cabie.
    4.Connect the four wires from the key phone and DSS to the MDF.
    Figure 4-16. DSSl72 connection using one cable with two pairs.Two-Conductor
    Four-ConductorCableCable
    Mounting Plate 
    _Flat-Head ScrewSlackYellow
    /
    0 \I I/ 01
    d
    Red
    Two
    i iCable
    To digital extension ports
    (Ports 1 and 2 are attendant
    phones by default).
    Se careful not to reverse
    DSS and key phone wiring.
    DBS-70-300DBS Manual 
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    							Chapter 4. Trunks and LinesSection 300-InstallationEM/24
    Guidelinesl
    The EM/24 (VB-43310) provides 24 flexible function (FF) keys. It can be
    attached to any key phone.l
    The EM/24 comes with a mounting bracket, screws, and a two-conductor
    cable for attaching it to a key phone.
    Installation
    1.Attach the EM/24 to the key phone using the mounting plate and the four
    screws, as shown in Figure 
    4-17.
    2.Connect the EM/24 to the key phone using the two-conductor cable.
    3.Connect the EM/24 to the wall jack using a four-conductor cable.
    4.Connect the four wires from the key phone and EM/24 to the MDF
    connector.
    Figure 4-17. EM124 connection using one cable with two pairs
    Four-ConductorCable
    Two-ConductorCable
    FledAounting Plate 
    -bfor attaching theelephone and EMR4)
    Flat-Head Screw
    - Green
    -2 Wall MountModular Jack
    Two-Conductor --KZbCableDigital Telephone
    Two-Conductor
    Cable4-42
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    							Section 300-Installation
    Trunk and Line ExpansionChapter 4. Trunks and Lines
    Guidelines
    lThe EQT’RK slot can be used for a trunk or extension card.
    lDifferent expansion connectors are used for trunks and extensions:
    Expansion connectorPart No.
    Trunk expansion connectorVB-43 120
    Extension expansion connectorVB-43121
    Note: With the DBS 96, the expansion connector is not required to use
    the 
    EC/TRK slot for an extension card. The DBS 96 uses connector CN14
    to accommodate an extension card in the 
    EC/TRK slot. Table 4-22 on
    page 4-35 shows the 
    pinouts from the EC/TRK slot to CN14.
    Installation
    .1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.
    6.
    7.Connect the 50-pin connector to CNl on the expansion connector. Install a trunk or extension card in the slot marked 
    EC/TRK.
    Connect the appropriate expansion connector to the main cabinet with
    two screws, as shown in Figure 4-18.
    Connect the ground cable from the FG terminal of the expansion
    connector to a screw already in use on the right side of the main cabinet.
    Connect CN2 of the expansion connector to 
    CN15 on the mother board.
    Prepare a cable with a 
    50-pin connector on one end and wiring for the
    MDF on the other end.
    Cross-connect the cable to the trunks or extensions through the MDF. See
    Table 4-3 
    “Pinouts and trunk numbers for trunk expansion connector
    CNl” on page 4-6 or Table 4-23 “Pinouts and color codes for extension
    expansion connector 
    CNl” on page 4-36.DBS-70-300DBS Manual 
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    							Chapter 4. Trunks and LinesSection 300~Installation
    ExDansion
    CdnnectorFChTermi(On the
    expansion
    connector)
    Front View
    IRight Side View
    CO Lines or
    Extensions
    See Table 4-3 on page 4-6 for pinout and trunk number information for the
    trunk expansion connector.4-44
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    							Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment
    This chapter describes peripheral equipment installation. Some peripheral
    equipment requires trunk and/or line interfaces (for example. door phones or
    power failure units). For information on trunk and line connections, see
    Chapter 4.
    This chapter covers the following topics:
    1 Topic .
    Local Terminal or SMDR Device5-3
    1 Remote Administration Interface (RAI)
    Background Music/Music-On-Hold
    Off-Premises Adaptor (OPX)
    5-8
    5-10
    Paging
    External Ringer (UNA Device)
    5-14
    5-17
    Power Failure Unit5-19 1
    Voice Announce Unit (VAU)5-22-I
    Door Box Adaptor (Trunk Port)5-27
    Door Box Adaptor (Extension Port)5-3 1
    Single Line Telephone Adaptor1 5-33I
    .
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    							Section 300~InstallationChapter 5. Peripheral Equipment
    Local Terminal or SMDR Device
    Guidelines
    lConnector 6 (CN6) on the Connector Panel provides an RS-232C interface
    for connection of a local programming terminal or an SMDR device such
    as a printer or 
    call accounting machine.l
    The following table contains RS-232C designations.
    Table 5-l.RS-232C pin designations used for CN6
    PinSignal Name Description
    1N/A
    2TD
    3RD
    4
    CTS
    Not used.
    Transmit Data
    Receive Data
    Clear to Send
    5RTS
    6DSR
    7SG
    8CD
    Request to Send
    Data Set Ready
    Signal Ground
    Carrier Detect
    201 Data Terminal Readyl
    For instructions on connecting a remote PCAS PC, see the PCAS User’s
    Guide.
    lFor instructions on connecting the remote DBS Manager, see the DBS
    Manager User Guide.
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    							Chapter 5. Peripheral EquipmentSection 300~Installation
    Installation
    1.Connect one end of the RS-232C cable to CN6 on the Connector Panel.
    Figure 5-l shows cable 
    pinouts for 25pin and g-pin RS-232C devices.
    These connections have been used successfully with many PCs and
    SMDR devices; however, consult the documentation of the PC or SMDR
    device before fabricating a cable.
    2.Connect the other end of the RS-232C cable to the local programming
    terminal or SMDR device.
    Fimre 5-l. RS-232C connection
    Programming Terminal
    1425Main Cabinet (CN6) RS-232C 
    1Prog. Term. or SMDR Printer RS-232C
    ISignal
    Pin No. and ConnectionNamelx-25DE-9 DE-25“,i,gcJ;
    IDTR6 1 6 1DSRL
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