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    							Installation, Section 300 
    Issue 2 Requirements 
    August 30; 
    1993 
    Chapter 1. Requirements 
    This chapter includes DBS model numbers and FCC information that may be 
    required during installation. In addition, environmental requirements are 
    included to ensure proper operation. 
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    Model Numbers and FCC Information 
    Table I-I. DBS model numbers 
    DBS System 
    DBS 40 
    DBS 72 
    DBS 96 
    Model Number 
    VB -43030 
    VB -43050 
    1 
    1 
    VB-43060 
    Tzzble I-2. FCC information 
    Item 
    Type of Service 
    FCC Registration Number 
    Ringer Equivalence 
    Network Address Signaling 
    Code 
    Service Order Code 
    Facility Interface Code 
    Required Network Interface 
    Code 
    Specijication 
    The DBS is designed for use with standard telephone lines. 
    Direct connection to party lines or coin-operated phones is 
    prohibited. 
    When used as a key system: ACK4A4-60490-KF-E 
    When used as a PBX: ACK4A4-60489-MF-E 
    0.5B 
    E 
    Analog Trunks: 9.OF 
    Tl: 6.OP 
    Analog Trunks: 02LS2 
    Tl : 04DU9-DN, 04DU9- 1 SN 
    Analog Trunks: RJ2 1 X 
    Tl: RJ48C 
    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 performance. Do 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. 
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    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 is an electric device, exposure to water is 
    dangerous. Do not place anything containing water on the system. Do not install 
    under overhead plumbing, sprinkler system valves, or in areas that are 
    susceptible to flooding. 
    Lighting: Sufficient lighting is required for testing and maintenance. 
    Lightning Protection/Grounding: The system must be properly grounded to 
    protect from lightning damage. The following UL conditions must be met to 
    ensure proper grounding. (For grounding instructions, see page 3-5.) 
    Supplemental and independent equipment grounding conductors are to be 
    installed between the system and the wiring system ground. 
    One of the equipment grounding conductors must be a conductor that is as 
    large or larger than the ungrounded branch-circuit supply conductors. The 
    equipment grounding conductor is to be installed as part of the circuit that 
    supplies the system and is to be connected to ground at the service 
    equipment. Bare, covered, or insulated grounding conductors are acceptable. 
    Individually covered or insulated grounding conductors should have a 
    continuous outer finish that is either green or green with one or more yellow 
    stripes. The equipment grounding conductor should be connected to ground 
    at the service equipment. 
    The other equipment grounding conductor shall comply with the general 
    rules for grounding contained in Article 250 of the National 
    Electric Code, 
    NFPA 70. 
    but its connection to ground shall not depend on the cord and plug 
    of the system. 
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    l The attachment-plug receptacles of the same type as that used by the systems 
    that are in the vicinity of the DBS are all to be of a grounding type, and the 
    equipment grounding conductors serving these receptacles are to be 
    connected to earth ground at the service equipment. 
    l A marking adjacent to the telecommunications jacks must instruct the user to 
    connect a supplementary equipment grounding conductor before any 
    telecommunication lines are connected to the product or system. 
    Cleaning 
    l Use a sfightfy damp cloth to clean the phones. The phones should never be 
    cleaned with benzene, paint thinner, or other solvents. 
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    Issue 2 
    Chapter 2. System Overview 
    System Overview 
    August 30,1993 
    This chapter gives an overview of the Digital Business System (DBS). This 
    overview includes descriptions of the DBS cabinet, system configurations, 
    printed circuit cards, and the call processor. 
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    Cabinet Description 
    Panasonic’s Digital Business System (DBS) is a hybrid telephone system that 
    can be used as a key service unit (KSU) or a private branch exchange (PBX). 
    The DBS cabinet includes an AC power supply, backup batteries (optional), 
    dedicated card slots, and a central connector panel for line and trunk 
    connections. 
    ‘igure 
    2-1. 
    The DBS cabinet (DBS 96 shown) 
    ,- 
    Connector Panel -, 
    --- 
    _-_--- 
    __---- --P--v 
    __-_-- 
    _----- 
    _----- 
    __---- 
    __---- 
    _----- 
    _----- 
    _----- 
    -- 
    -- 
    -- 
    fer Switch J STATUS 
    LED 
    Ln addition to trunk and line connection, the connector panel is also used to 
    connect peripheral equipment, such as paging speakers, external ringers, and 
    music-on-hold/background music sources. Figure 2-2 on page 2-4 shows trunk 
    and line connections, as well as some peripheral connections. Peripheral 
    connections are covered in detail in Chapter 5.  
    						
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    Configurations 
    The DBS comes in three models, which provide from 40 to 96 ports. Up to two 
    systems can be combined to increase port capacity up to 192 ports (DBS 96 + 
    DBS 96). 
    In addition to dedicated trunk and extension slots, each system includes one 
    expansion slot (labeled EC/TRK) that can be used for either trunks or 
    extensions. The following table shows port capacities for individual systems, as 
    well as different combinations of systems. 
    Table 2-1. Trunk and extension capacities according to system size 
    1. The slave cabinet must be used for expansion ports_ 
    2. When a DBS 72 and DBS 40 are connected, expansion ports can- 
    Printed Circuit Cards 
    The following table describes the printed circuit cards that can be used with the 
    DBS. Also included are brief descriptions of each card and the maximum 
    number that can be installed in each cabinet. 
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    Table 2-2. Printed circuit card descriptions and maximums 
    Card Type Card Designation Card Description 
    Maximums per Cabinet 
    DBS40 DBS 72 DBS 96 
    Analog L-TRK/4 (VB-435 10) 4-port loop trunk 
    Trunks 
    L-TRK/8 (VB-435 11) g-port loop trunk 
    G-TRW8 (VB-4353 1) S-port ground-start trunk 2 total 
    3 total 
    4 total 
    DID (VB-43541) Direct-inward-dialing 
    trunk 
    Digital Tl Trunk Card Tl interface 
    1 
    1 1 
    Trunks (VB-4356 1) 
    (See Note 1.) 
    Digital DEC (VB-436 11) g-port digital line card 4 
    7 9 
    Lines 
    (4 total) (7 total) (9 total) 
    Analog AEC (VB-4362 
    1) g-port analog line-card 3 
    4 4 
    Lines (See Note 2.) 
    Service SCC-A (VB-43420) Service circuit card 
    1 
    1 1 
    Circuits 
    SCC-B (VB-43421) Service-circuit card 
    Processor CPC-A (VB-43410) Call processor card 1 
    1 1 
    Cards 
    CPC-B (VB-434 11) Call processor card 
    DTMF MFR (VB-4343 1) &circuit DTMF receiver 1 
    1 1 
    Circuits 
    Interface API (VB-43940) Applications processor 1 1 1 
    Cards interface 
    CBL-M (VB-43 110) Interface card for con- 1 
    1 1 
    netting two systems 
    (master end) 
    CBL-S (VB-43 110) Interface card for con- 1 
    1 1 
    netting two systems 
    (slave end) 
    Notes: 
    1. The Tl MDF card and the Tl Sync Unit are also required when the Tl Trunk Card is used. 
    (See “Hardware Requirements” on page 4-9 for more information.) 
    2. The AEC maximums shown apply when simultaneous CO ringing is desired for all phones. Up 
    to six AEC cards can be used in the DBS 72 and up to eight can be used in the DBS 96, as long as 
    simultaneous CO ringing is not required. If simultaneous CO ringing is assigned for more than 
    32 SLTs, ringing may be delayed. 
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    							TO: 
    FROM: 
    DATE: 
    RE: 
    MCC/Panasonic 
    Business Telephone, Engineering Department 
    All DBS Dealers 
    MCC/Panasonic 
    Business Telephone, Engineering Department 
    August 30, 1993 
    Documentation Update 
    This documentation update contains a new version of 
    Installation (Section 300). This manual 
    replaces the existing version of Section XXI. 
    Please inform us if you find changes that should be made to this or any other DBS manual. You 
    can send your changes to the following address, or you can fax them to 404-740-2899. 
    MCC/Panasonic 
    Business Telephone, Engineering Department 
    Technical Publications 
    2001 Westside Parkway 
    Bldg. 200, Suite 260 
    Alpharetta, GA 3020 1  
    						
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