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    							Section 300~InstallationChapter 5. Peripheral Equipment
    Figure S-2. SMDR Format for CPC-AII and CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher12
    3567T MM/DD HH:MM:SS HH:&!.SS NNN DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD B9V-V&V NN
    ldall typeS=Extension number
    S=Inbound DISA10-69,lOO-699nextensions
    sroutbound DISACO number=DISA
    I=Incoming
    O-OutgoingB=Dialed digits or Caller ID
    T=Transfer (See Note 1.1DD=digits O-9 or symbols * or#
    N=DNIS(See Note 2.)
    D=DID.
    ‘I=Account code
    O=DateAn0-9999999999
    RR=month
    DD=day8=Verified account code or walking
    COS code
    )&all start timeVOOOO-V9999=verified account codes
    HH-hoursWOOOO-W9999nwalking COS codes
    MYrminutes
    SS=seconds9rTrunk Number
    NN=number (01-64)
    4=Call duration
    HH=hours
    MMrminutes
    SSsseconds
    Notes :
    1. Transferred calls include direct and group call pickups and conference calls.
    If a station call is transferred to an outside number, an 
    SRDR record is
    also created for the station that is transferred.
    2. The 
    lsymbol appears as a greater-than sign (a) on the SMDR printout; the # symbol
    appears as a less-than sign 
    (
    						
    							Chapter 5. Peripheral EquipmentSection 300~Installation
    Remote Administration Interface (RAI)
    Guidelines
    lThe RAT is a modem card that installs on the XC card. The card is used to
    remotely administer the system through a trunk line.
    lTwo versions of the RAI card are available. Both versions use 1 Stop bit, 8
    data bits, and no parity. The RAI-A card has a fixed baud rate of 300. The
    RAI-B card supports both 300 and 1200 baud operation. The following
    table shows the transmission rate of each card along with the SCC version
    compatibility.
    Table 5-2. RAI compatibility
    RAI Version/Part No.
    RAI-A (VB-43706)
    MI-B (VB-43707)
    Transmission
    SCC Compatibility
    Parameters
    300 bps, 1 stop bit,XC-A or SCC-B
    8 data bits, no
    Parity
    300 bps/1200 bps,SCC-B only
    1 stop bit, 8 data
    bits, no parity.
    Installation
    lRemove the upper cover of the SCC card.
    Jumper 1 
    (Jl) on the RAI-B controls the transmission rate. When closed,
    the transmission rate is switchable from 300 bps to 1200 bps through
    system programming. When open, the rate is fixed at 300 bps.
    lConnect the RAI card to the connector on the SCC card.
    The 
    %41-A connects to CN3. RAI-B connects to CN2 and CN3.
    lReplace the upper cover of the SCC.
    Note: To adjust the output level of the RAI, set switch 4 as shown in Figure
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    							Section 300~InstallationChapter 5. Peripheral Equipment
    gure 5-3. RAI connection
    RAI-A(VB-43706): 300 bps
    RAl-B(VE43707)oriO0 or 1200 bpa
    sob attmurtbn bvel.llm attenuation b therum of the ‘ON’ aettlnga.DES-70-300DBS Manual 
    - Issued WV955-7 
    						
    							Chapter 5. rerlpnerat Equipmentsection 300~Installation
    Background Music/Music-On-Hold
    Guidelines
    lA single music source can be used for both background music (BGM) and
    music-on-hold (MOH), or separate music sources can be used for each
    feature.
    lIf a single music source is used for both MOH and BGM, the music source
    connects to CN5 on the Connector Panel. If separate sources are used, the
    MOH source connects to CN5, and the BGM source connects to the BGM
    connector on the SCC card.
    lIf an FM radio is connected to the BGM connector on the SCC, install it at
    least 16.5 ft. (5m) away from the main cabinet. If it is too close, the
    receiver may not function properly.l
    The maximum input impedance of both terminals is 10k ohms. The
    maximum signal level is -10 
    dB.
    lBeginning with CPC-AI1 and CPC-B Version 7.0, an internal hold tone
    may be selected in programming. If selected, the internal hold tone will
    always be used even if a sound source is connected to MOH connector
    CN5.
    Installation
    1.If you are using a single source for both BGM and MOH, connect the
    source to CN5 on the Connector Panel. If using separate sources, connect
    the MOH source to 
    CN5 and the BGM source to the BGM connector on
    the SCC card.
    2.Strap the CN5 block (SCC-A) or the CN4 block (SCC-B) according to
    the number of music sources used.
    ITo route the music from . . .IDo this . . .I4
    A single sourceShort pin 3 to 2.
    Separate sourcesShort pin 1 to 2.
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    Note: To change the volume levels of the music sources, adjust the
    variable resistors on the SCC card.
    Table 5-3. SCC variable resistors
    Variable Resistor
    ISCC-AI
    Adjusts CO ringing tone volume.
    ( Adjust MOH and BGM volume.
    VRlvR2
    VR6
    SCC-B
    Adjusts MOH volume.
    Adjust BGM volume.
    Adjusts CO ringing tone volume.
    Figure 5-4. Znstilation of music-on-hold and backwound music
    RadioBGM only
    Earphcne
    Jack
    IRadioBGMConnectort-
    -see j.,---.-.---------------------------!
    Connect Pins 3 and 2 to route music from a single source
    Connect Pins 1 and 2 to route music lrom multble sources
    or use internal MOH tone.DBS-70-300DBS Manual 
    - Issued 8/l/955-9 
    						
    							Chapter 5. Peripheral EquipmentSection 300~Installation
    Off-Premises Adaptor (OPX)
    Guidelines
    lAnalog phones can be connected as off-premise stations through a direct
    line to the DBS or through the central 
    office, depending on how far the
    stations are from ‘the OPX Adaptor.Table 5-4 shows how far the OPX stations can be from the adaptor without
    going through a CO.
    Table 5-4.Maximum distances for direct connection to OPX stations
    Wiring
    PW
    Max. distance (in feet) between
    the OPX Adaptor and the OPX
    station
    IAWG22 127877
    jAWG24 117532I
    tAWG26 /11025
    lOne OPX Adaptor (VB-43702) is required for each OPX station.
    lThe ringing output of the OPX Adaptor is 225 Vp-p (peak-to-peak) at 20
    Hz.
    lWhen OPX stations are connected through the central office, an external
    ringer supply may be required. If required, the ringing supply is connected
    to the OPX Adaptor.
    lOrder an OL13C circuits for OPX stations connected through a CO.
    lThe following tools are required to install the OPX Adaptor:
    - Phillips screwdriver
    - Needle-nose pliers
    - Diagonal shears.
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    							Section 3004nstallationChapter 5. Peripheral Eauioment
    Installation
    The following procedures describe direct OPX connection and OPX
    connection through a CO. Order an 
    OL13C circuit for an OPX through a CO.
    Refer to Figure 5-6 on page 5-13 when installing the OPX.
    Installing an OPX Station Without Going Through a Central Office
    1.Remove the cover from the OPX Adaptor.
    2.Remove the cable punch-out plate (Figure 5-12) to make an opening for
    the cables coming into the OPX Adaptor.
    To remove the plate, cut the grooves on either side with diagonal shears.
    Then bend the plate back and forth with needle-nose pliers to remove it.
    Figure 5-S. Cable punch-out ide.OPX Adabtor
    3.Mount the OPX Adaptor to the wall.
    Note: Table 5-5 shows how far the Adaptor can be located from the DBS.
    Table 5-5. Maximum distances for OPX Adaptor installation
    Wiring gaugeMax. distance (in feet) between the DBS and
    OPX Adaptor
    AWG22309
    AWG24194
    AWG26
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    							Chapter 5. Peripheral EquipmentSection 300~Installation
    4.Connect the “R” and “T” leads to a digital extension port on the DBS.
    5.Connect the “GND” lead on the OPX Adaptor to the DBS Frame Ground
    screw.
    6.Connect the “TR” and “‘IT” leads to the OPX station.
    7.Install the cover on the OPX Adaptor.
    8.Turn the system off and back on, or unplug the cable connected to the
    digital extension and then plug it back in.
    Installing an OPX Station Through a Central Office
    1.Perform Steps 1 through 5 of “Installing. an OPX Station Without Going
    Through a Central Office” on page 
    5- 11.
    2.Connect the “TR” and “TT” leads to the central office.
    Note: If the central office requests a ground on the tip side of the OPX,
    strap Pins 1 to 2 on CN3.
    3.If the ringing level at the OPX station is not sufficient, connect a ringing
    supply to the “E-RG+” and “E-RG-” terminals on the OPX Adaptor.
    Note: Signals to the external ringer should not exceed 300 Vp-p.
    4.If a ringing supply is used, cut Straps Jl and J2 on the OPX Adaptor.
    5.Install the cover on the OPX Adaptor..
    6.Power the system down then back up, or unplug the cable connected to
    the digital extension, then plug it back in.
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    Fimre S-6. OPX installation
    To a DBS(0digital line
    Poti
    (Terminals
    for externalE-RG+ringing 
    SOUrCe) E-RG-
    To the DBS
    Frame Ground
    TR
    TT
    screwI
    CN3
    Off-Premise
    Extension Adaptor(VB-43702)To off-premise
    SLT or _demarcation
    block
    DBS-70-300DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/955-l 3 
    						
    							Lnaprer 3. rer~prlural cqulpmenr
    Paging
    The DBS allows extensions to be grouped into paging groups numbered OO-
    07. When you issue a page (by dialing #IO-#07), you specify a paging group,
    so that your announcement is heard over the key telephones and Digital
    Single Line Telephones that are members of that group. Paging groups often
    include people whose work is related.
    Extelnal zone paging allows you to connect up to five speaker groups to the
    DBS. Each speaker group is assigned to one of five paging zones (00-04).
    Zone 00 corresponds to group 00. When you page group 00, your page is
    heard over the All-Page Speaker(s) as well as all other external zones. Zones
    0 l-04 correspond to groups 0 l-04. For example, when you page group 02, the
    page is heard on the external speaker(s) assigned to zone 02. Paging groups
    05-07 have no external paging zones.
    If zone paging is not required, general paging relay terminals C (common), B
    (break) and M (make) are also provided. The relay terminals activate any
    time there is a page to an 
    ex.&mal page group. These are used when paging
    and UNA use the same paging amplifier system. (See notes for more
    information.)Guidelines
    lThe paging amplifier, zone relays, and speakers are not provided with the
    DBS. They must be purchased separately.
    lThe maximum current for each zone paging terminal on the Connector
    Panel 
    (20-24) is 50 mA; the resistance of the relay used for each zone
    paging terminal must be 2600 to 2800 Ohms.
    lThe contact rating for the UNA/General Paging “C” and “M” terminals is
    30V DC, 1 amp (maximum).
    lConnector 4 (CN4) on the Connector Panel is used to connect the paging
    amplifier. The output impedance of CN4 is 600 Ohms; the loss/gain setting
    is 0 
    dB.
    External Page Zone Installation
    1.Connect the paging amplifier to CN4 on the DBS Connector Panel. (See
    Figure 5-7 on page 5- 15.)
    2.Connect the paging speakers to the amplifier and relays.
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