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    							Contents
    FCC Warnwb.......................................................................................................................ii
    Battery Recyclmg Statement...............................................................................................ii
    About This Manual
    Purpose............................................................................................................................X
    Related Documents.........................................................................................................X
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    Chapter 1. Requirements
    ModelNumbersandFCCInformation...................................................................................l-2
    Incrdence of Harm to Telephone Line........................................................................l-2
    Compatibilityof the TelephoneNetwork and TerrmnalEqurpment..........................1-3
    RENExplanahon........................................................................................................1-3
    Envrronmental Requmernents.....................................................................................1-3
    Cleaning..................................................................................................................................1-4
    Chapter 2. System Overview
    Cabmet Descnpuon................................................................................................................2-3
    Configurahons..................................................................................................................2-4
    Prmted Circurt Cards..............................................................................................................2-5
    Processor Descnptron.................................................................................................2-6
    Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation
    Wall-Mountmg the Cabinet....................................................................................................3-3
    Gurdelines...................................................................................................................3-3
    Installaaon..................................................................................................................3-3 
    						
    							ContentsCPC and MFRU Options
    3-7
    Lnstailation3-8
    BatteryBackup39
    Guidelines3-9
    Installation3-10
    System
    Initialization3-11
    Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines
    Trunks4-3
    Trunk Connectors4-3
    Trunk Connector Pinouts4-4
    Loop-Start Trunks4-5
    Guidelines4-5
    Installation4-5
    Lines4-5
    Extension Connectors4-5
    Extension Connector Pinouts4-6
    Digital Extensions
    4-8
    DSSi724-8
    Guidelines4-8
    Installation4-8
    EM/24
    4-10
    Guidelines4-10
    Installation
    4-10
    Analog Extensions4-11
    Guidelines4-11
    Installation4-11
    Chapter 5. Telephones and Peripheral Equipment
    Key Phone Wall Mounting.
    DSLT Wall Mounting
    Local PCAS Terminal or SMDR Device
    Guidelines
    Installation
    Background Music/Music-On-Hold
    Guidelines
    Installation
    Option Port Line
    .
    Guidelines
    installation
    5-3
    5-4
    5-6
    a5-6
    5-6
    5-8
    5-8
    5-8
    5-11
    .5-11
    5-11
    ivDBS 824-l O-300issued 3/l/95 
    						
    							Off-Premises Adaptor (OPX)
    Guidelines
    Installation
    Installing an OPX Station Without Going Through a Central Office
    Installing an OPX Station Through a Central Office
    External Paging
    Guidelines
    Non-Zoned Page Installation (CPC-M Only)
    Zone Paging Installation
    External Ringer (UNA Device)
    Guidelines
    IInstallation of External Ringer Amplifier (CPC-S)
    Installation of External Ringing Device (CPC-M Only)
    Installation of External Ringer Amplifier (CPC-M)
    Power Failure Transfer
    Guidelines
    Installation
    Voice Announce Unit (VAU)
    Guidelines
    Installation
    Door Box Adaptor
    Guidelines
    Installation
    5 13
    5-13
    5-13
    5-13
    5-15
    5-16
    5-16
    5-16
    5-17
    5-19
    5-19
    5-19
    5-19
    5-21
    5-22
    5-22
    5-22
    5-24
    5-24
    5-24
    5-28
    5-28
    5-28
    Chapter 6. Specifications
    Electrical Characteristics6-3
    Environmental Requirements6-3
    Resource Maximums6-4
    Cabling Specifications6-9
    Communication Parameters6-10
    Signaling Characteristics6-10
    Tone Characteristics6-12
    Issued 3/l/95DBS 824-10-300‘V 
    						
    							Figure 2- 1The DBS 824 cabinet2-3
    Figure 2-2Trunk, line, and peripheral connections2-4
    Figure 2-3Slot labels for printed circuit packages
    2-6
    Figure 3-1
    Figure 3-2
    Figure 3-3
    Figure 3-4
    Figure 3-5
    Figure 3-6
    Figure 3-7
    Figure 3-8Cover removal
    3-3
    Cabinet wall-mounting3-4
    Cabinet ground screw3-5
    CPC strap 533-7
    MFRU circuit card attachment to CPC3-7
    Printed circuit card installation3-8
    Battery location3-10
    CPC memory clear switch
    3-11
    Figure 
    4- 1
    Figure 4-2
    Figure 4-3
    Figure 4-4
    Figure 4-5
    Figure 4-6
    Figure 4-7DBS 824 trunk connections
    4-3
    DBS 824 trunk/OPL pinouts4-4
    DBS 824 extension connections4-6
    DSS/72 connection4-9
    EM/24 connection
    4- 10
    Cable punch-out plate, SLTA4-11
    SLTA installation4-13
    Figure 5- 1
    Figure 5-2
    Figure 5-3
    Figure 5-4
    Figure 5-5
    Figure 5-6
    Figure 5-7
    Figure 5-8
    Figure 5-9Wall-mount adaptor removal
    Wall-mount adaptor removal
    Handset guide insertion for wall-mounting, key phone
    Desk stand removal for DSLT wall mounting
    Desk stand attachment for DSLT wall mounting
    Handset guide insertion for wall-mounting, DSLTsru to 
    CPC Connection
    SlU Connections to peripherals
    Installation of music-on-hold and background music- single music source
    5-3
    5-3
    5-4
    5-4
    5-5
    5-5
    5-7
    5-7
    5-9
    List of Figures
    Figure5-10Installation of music-on-hold/background music -separatemusicsources5-10
    Figure
    5-11OPL installation5-12
    Figure
    5-12Cable punch-out plate, OPX Adaptor5-14
    Figure
    5-13OPX installation5-15
    Figure5-14External single paging installation (CPC-M only)5-17
    Figure5-15External zone paging installation (CPC-M only)5-18
    Figure 5- 16 External ringer (UNA device) installation using an external ringing device5-20
    Figure 
    5- 17 External ringer (UNA device) installation using the External Ringer Output 5-21
    Figure
    5-18Cable punch-out plate, Power Failure Unit5-22
    Figure
    5-19Power Failure Unit (PFU) installation5-23
    Figure 5-20 Cable punch-out plate, Voice Announce Unit5-26
    Figure 5-21 Extension cord connection to the VAU5-26
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    							Figure 5-22 Voice Announce Unit (VAU) installation
    5-27
    Figure 5-23 Cable punch-out plate, Door Box Adaptor
    5-28
    Figure 5-24 Installation of the door box door opener
    5-29
    Figure 5-25 Connections to the Door Box Adaptor
    5-30issued 
    3/l 195
    DBS 824-l O-300’ vii 
    						
    							Table 6- 16DTMF frequencies6-13 Table 1 1
    Table 1-2
    Table 2- 1
    Table 2-2
    Table 4- 1
    Table 4-2
    Table 4-3
    Figure 5- 1
    Table 5-2
    Table 5-3
    Table 5-4
    Table 5-5
    Table 5-6
    Table 5-7
    Table 5-8
    Table 5-9
    Figure 6- 1
    Table 6-2
    Table 6-3
    Table 6-4
    Table 6-5
    Table 6-6
    Table 6-7
    Table 6-8
    Table 6-9
    Table 6-10
    Table 6- 11
    Table 6-12
    Table 6- 13
    Table 
    6- 14
    Table 
    6- 15
    List of Tables
    DBS 824 model number
    FCC information
    Printed circuit card descriptions and maximums
    Major CPC-S and CPC-M feature differences
    Total number of extension ports
    Pinouts for Extension Port Connector CN6
    Maximum distances for SLTA installation
    RS-232C pin designations used for 
    CNl and CN2
    CPC variable resistors
    Maximum distances for direct connection to OPX stations
    Maximum distances for OPX Adaptor installation
    Switch settings for SW 1, VAU
    Switch settings for delay answer timing, VA*Ul-2
    l-2
    2-5
    2-7
    4-5
    4-7
    4-12
    5-6
    5-9
    5-13
    5-14
    5-24
    5-25
    Switch settings for DTMF detection timing, VAU5-25
    Switch settings for wait timing between dialed digits, VAU5-25
    Switch settings for abbreviated dialing digit length, VAU5-25
    Input power
    6-3
    Power consumption and heat generation.6-3
    Battery backup capacity6-3
    Temperature and humidity requirements6-3
    Dimensions and weight, cabinet and phones6-4
    Trunk and line capacities6-4
    Feature-related capacities
    6-5
    Hardware maximums6-7
    Maximum cabling distances6-9
    Voice path from KTELs to DBS 8246-10
    Data communications ports6-10
    Signaling to CO6-10
    Signaling levels6-10
    Transmission specifications
    6-11
    Tone Plan6-12
    . . .VIIIDBS 824-10-300Issued 311195 
    						
    							About This ManualPurpose
    This manual provides installation instructions for the Digital Business System
    824 
    (DBS 824) The following table summarizes the purpose of each chapter
    Chapter
    NoTitle
    IRequirements
    2System Overview
    Cabinet
    3Installation
    4Trunks and Lines
    Peripheral
    5Equipment
    6Specifications
    Related Documents
    Purpose
    Includes DBS 824 model number and FCC information that
    may be required during installation In addition
    environmental requirements are included to ensure proper
    operation
    Provides an overview of the DBS 824 The overview includes
    descriptions of the cabinet system configurations printed
    circuit cards, and the call processor
    Explains how to install and power up the cabinet Before you
    begin installation, be sure to read the “Requirements
    chapter
    Describes trunk and line installation See the ‘Peripheral
    Equipment’chapterfor instructions on connecting peripheral
    equipment through trunks or Lines
    Describes peripheral equipment installationSome peripheral
    equipment also requires trunk andlor line 
    inter$aces (door
    phones or power failure units for example) For information
    on trunk and line connections, see 4
    Contains frequently referenced DBS 824 specifications
    For instructions on DBS 824 programming, see Programming Guidance
    (Section 400)
    For detailed descriptions of DBS 824 features, see Feature Operation
    (Section 700)Issued 
    3/l /95DBS 824-l O-300ix 
    						
    							Chapter l= Requirements
    This chapter includes the DBS 824 model number and FCC information that
    may be required during installation In addition, environmental requirements
    are included to ensure proper operation
    Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-300l-l 
    						
    							. ..- _ _--.- -...-. -- . . . . -.,..-.._..Model Numbers and FCC Information
    Table 1 I DBS 824 model number
    DBS 8241 VB-42050I
    Table 2FCC information
    ItemSpecification
    Type of ServiceThe DBS 824 is designed for use with standard telephone
    lines Direct connection to party lines or coin-operated
    phones is prohibited
    FCC Registration Number(Not available at time of printing, see KSU label)
    Ringer Equivalence
    05B
    Network address signaling codeE
    Service Order Code9OF
    Facility Interface Code
    02LS2
    Required Network Interface Code
    RJ21C
    Note: When cabling automatic line selection, contact telephone installer or
    Panasonic service center In this case, please inform your telephone company
    of the FCC Registration number The FCC registration number will be found
    on your key service unit
    Incidence of Harm to Telephone Line
    Should the Terminal Equipment cause harm to the Telephone Network, the
    Telephone Company shall, where practical notify the customer that temporary
    discontinuance of service may be required However, where prior notice is
    not practical, the Telephone Company may temporarily discontinue service
    forthwith, if such action is reasonable in the circumstances 
    In case of such
    unnotified temporary discontinuance of service, the Telephone Company
    shall
    e Promptly notify the customer of such temporary discontinuance of
    service
    f Afford the customer the opportunity to correct the situation which
    gave rise to the temporary discontinuance
    g Inform the 
    dustomer of the right to bring a complaint to the
    Commission pursuant to procedures set out in Subpart E of Part 68
    of F C C Rules and Regulations
    l-2DBS 824-10-300Issued 3/l/95 
    						
    							RequirementsModel Numbers and FCC InformationCompatibility of the Telephone Network and Terminal Equipment
    The Telephone Company sham make changes in its communication facilities
    equipment, operations or procedures, where such action is reasonably
    required in the operation of its business and is not inconsistent with the 
    rules
    and regulations in F C C Part 68 If such changes can be reasonably expected
    to render any customer Terminal Equipment incompatible with Telephone
    Company communications Facilities, or other wise materially affect its use or
    performance, the customer shall be given adequate notice in writing, to 
    allow
    the customer an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service
    REN Explanation
    The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices your may connect to
    your telephone lien and still have all of those device ring when your
    telephone number is calledIn most, but not all areas, the sum of the 
    REN’s
    of all devices connected to one line should not. exceed five (5 0) To be certain
    of the number of devices that you may connect to our line, as determined by
    the REN, you should contact your local telephone company to determine the
    maximum REN for your calling area
    Environmental Requirements
    Temperature: The environment should be free from excessive temperatures
    in order to avoid component damage Room temperatures should be 32 to
    104’ F (0 to 40” C)
    Humidity: 
    The environment should be free from excessive humidity, which
    may rust metallic parts and degrade performanceDo not install the system
    where humidity could condense on its surfaces Relative humidity ranges
    should 
    be between 30 and 90 percent.
    Ventilation: Adequate ventilation must be provided to allow upward air
    circulation through the cabinet grille
    Gas and airborne particles: To avoid corrosion or oxidation of electrical
    contacts, the environment should be free from airborne particles and
    corrosive gas
    Electrical noise: The environment should be free from excessive electrical
    noise, which could disturb the operation of digital circuits The 
    system should
    be located at least 10 ft. (3 m) away from welders, dimmers, or other 
    high-
    current machines Phones connected to the system should not be located near
    fluorescent lamps, air conditioners washing machines, TVs, or radios
    Vibration: The environment should be free from excessive vibration, which
    could loosen components
    Water Exposure: Because the DBS 824 is an electric device, exposure to
    water is dangerous Do not place anything containing water on the system Do
    Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-3001-3 
    						
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