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    							Analog ExtensionsTrunksand Lines
    Table 4-3Maximum distances for SLTA instMati.on
    WiringMax distance (in feet) betweenMax distance (in feet )
    gaugethe DBS 824 and SLTAbetween the SLTA and the SLT
    AWG 22300 or 10 n3000 or 100 R
    AWG 24190’ or 10 Q1900’ or 100Q
    AWG 26120 or 10 S21200’ or 100 nIf the DBS 824 is powered up turn off the power
    Connect the GND and 
    +24V leads on the SLTA to the DBS 824 power
    supply Be sure the wires do not touch each other or touch the metal
    frame housingIf desired, turn on the DBS 824 power
    Connect the “T” and “R” leads to the digital extension ports on the DBS
    824 as per Figure 4-7 One digital extension port is required for each SLT
    Connect the SLT 
    “T” and “R” leads to the SLTs
    Install the cover on the SLTA
    4-12DBS 824-10-300Issued 3/l/95 
    						
    							Trunks and LinesFigure 4-7 SLTA installationAnalog txtensions
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    Issued 3/l/95DBS 824-10-300 
    						
    							Chapter 5. Telephones and Peripheral
    Equipment
    This chapter describes telephone peripheral equipment installationSome
    peripheral equipment requires trunk and/or line interfaces (door phones or
    power failure units, for example) For information on 
    mk and line
    connections, see Chapter 4
    Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-3005-l 
    						
    							Telephones and Peripheral EquipmentKey Phone Wall Mounting
    Key Phone Wall Mounting
    DBS 824 key phones can be modified for wall mounting by reversing the
    wall-mount adaptor on the bottom of the phone The wall-mount adaptor
    includes a small hole for attaching the phone to a screw inserted in the wall
    1Place the bottom edge of the telephone on a desk or other hard surface
    2Press the wall-mount adaptor down until it detaches from the phone
    (Figure 5-1)
    Figure 5-I Wall-mount adudor removalrWall Mount
    Adaptor
    Figure 5-2 Wd-mou
    3Turn the wall-mount adaptor around and re-attach it to the phone
    a&zptor removal
    II-Mountdaptor
    4Remove the handset guide with a small screwdriver, turn it over, and
    reinsert it into the phone
    Issued 3/l /95
    DBS 824-l O-3005-3 
    						
    							DSLT Wall MountingTelephones and Peripheral EquipmentFipure 5 3 Handset puide insertion for wall-mountina. key phone
    Handset
    Guide
    DSLT Wall Mounting
    Digital Single-Line Telephones (DSLTs) can be modified for wall mounting
    by removing the desk stand and mounting it on the bottom of the phone The
    back of the DSLT and the desk stand include slots for attaching the phone to a
    screw inserted in the wall
    1Press the stand releases in toward the middle of the phone to release the
    desk stand (Figure 5-4)Figure 
    5-4Desk stand removal for DSLT wail mounting5-4
    DBS 824-l O-300
    Issued 3/l/95 
    						
    							Telephones and Peripheral EquipmentDSLT Wall Mounting
    2Attach the desk stand to the bottom of the phone by aligning the tabs and
    tab guides and sliding it into place (Figure 5-5)
    Figure 5-5Desk stand uttachment for DSLT wall mounting
    3Remove the handset guide with a small screwdriver, turn it over, and
    reinsert it into the phone
    Fiarre S-6 Handset guide insertion for waZZ-mountinc DSLT
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    Handset’ __PGuide I
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    Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-3005-5 
    						
    							Local PCAS Terminal or SMDR DeviceTelephones and Peripheral EquipmentLocal PCAS Terminal or SMDR Device
    Guidelines
    lThe Serial Interface Unit (SIU) (VB-42712) provides two RS232C g-pin
    serial ports 
    CNl and CN2 CNl connects to a Station Message Detail
    Recording (SMDR) device such as a printer or call accounting machine
    CN2 connects to a modem or PCAS terminal or other programming
    device
    lThe following table contains RS-232C designations
    Table 5-lRS-232C pin designations used for CNI and CN2
    Signal NameDescription
    12-TDNo Connection
    Transmitted Data3-RD
    4-CTS
    Received Data
    Clear to Send
    5-GND
    6
    Ground
    No Connection
    171 No Connection
    8 - RTSRequest to Send
    19IN0 connection
    Installation
    1
    2
    If the system is powered up, power down the system
    Install the 
    SILT on the top right shelf Position the SIU with the serial
    interface connectors up and slide the notched end of the circuit board into
    the notch opening in the frame
    Attach the SIU to the frame using the two supplied screws
    Connect the supplied 26-wire ribbon cable from CN3 on the CPC to CN3
    connector on the SIU (VB-42712) as shown in Figure 5-7
    Connect 
    CNl to the SMDR device if used Normally, a straight-through
    g-pin to g-pin or 25pin cable is needed Connect as shown in Figure 5-8
    5-6DBS 824-l O-300issued 3/l /95 
    						
    							Telephones and Peripheral EquipmentLocal PCAS Terminal or SMDR Device
    mre 5-7 SIU to CPC Connection
    SIU Connector
    CPC Connec1or
    Fignrenerinherdc
    9 Pin
    or 25 Pin
    or Similar
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    Connector
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    DeviceSIU
    (for Maintance
    elc )(lop of DBS 824)
    Standard 9 pin to S-Pin or
    25-Pin Serial Cable
    Standard 9 Pin to 9 Pm
    w 25 Pin Serial CableCN2
    CNlSMDR Rinteror SimilarDevice
    Standard 9 
    pin to
    26 Pin
    Connector
    ‘ITo CPC Card
    9 PinOT 25 PinConnector 
    						
    							Background Music/Music-On-HoldTelephones and Peripheral EquipmentBackground Music/Music-On-Hold
    Guidelines
    lAll configurations may use a single external music source for both
    background music (BGM) and music-on-hold (MOH) The music source
    connects to CN6 on the CPCl
    With the CPC-M, separate external music sources may be used for BGM
    and MOH The MOH source connects to 
    CN8 and the BGM source
    connects to 
    CN6
    *An internal MOH source may be used when the optional DTMF receiver
    NOTE MFRU circuit card (VB-4243 1) is installed
    lIf an FM radio is connected to the BGM connector on the CPC, install it at
    least 16 5 ft (5m) away from the main cabinetIf it is too close, the
    receiver may not function properly
    lThe maximum input impedance of both terminals is 10k ohmsThe
    maximum signal level is -10 
    dB
    Installation
    1If you’re using a single external source for both BGM and MOH connect
    the source to CN6 on the CPC as shown in Figure 5-9 If you’re using
    separate sources, connect the MOH source to 
    CN8 and the BGM source
    to CN6 on the CPC-M as shown in Figure 5-10
    2If using an internal music source, ensure that an MFRU circuit card is
    installed
    3If using an internal music source, adjust the MOH volume using VRl
    (also labeled MOH) on the MFRU Note VRl also adjusts DISA
    inbound ringing volume for calls using the MFRU
    The DBS 824 must also be programmed to select the appropriate music
    source See the DBS 824 Programming Guide (Section 400) for more
    information
    5-8DBS 824-l O-300Issued 3/l /95 
    						
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