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    							Installation, Section 300 
    Issue 2 System Overview 
    August 30, 1993 
    Printed circuit cards are installed in dedicated slots within the DBS cabinet: 
    Table 
    2-3 shows the cards that can be installed in each slot. Figure 2-3 on page 
    2-8 illustrates slot labels. 
    Table 2-3. Printed circuit package slot usage 
    Card Type Card 
    Acceptable Slots 
    Analog 
    Trunks 
    1 DID 
    Digital Trunks 
    l-1-1 
    Digital Lines 1 DEC 
    Analog Lines f AEC 
    Service 
    Circuits SCC-A 
    SCC-B 
    Processor Cards 
    1 CPC-A 
    1 CPC-B TRK or EC/TRK 
    EC/IRK 
    EC l-8 or EC/IRK 
    EC 2-8 or ECmK 
    see 
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    CPC 
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    DTMF Circuits MFR AUX 1 or AUX2 
    Interface Cards API 
    CBL-M CPC (See Note 1.) 
    AUXl or AUX2 (See Note 2.) 
    CPC or AUX2 (See Note 3.) 
    1 CBL-s 
    Notes: 
    1. With one-cabinet systems, the MFR card can be installed in the AUXl OT AUX2 
    slot, depending on whether an API card is used. With two-cabinet systems, place- 
    ment of the MFR cards differs according to the cable kit used. With Cable Kit Ver- 
    sion 
    1.1, one MFR is installed in the Master AUX 1, and one MFR is installed in the 
    Slave AUXl. With Cable Kit Version 1.2, both MFR cards are installed in the slave 
    cabinet--one in the CPC slot and one in AUX 1. (See page 6- 10 for instructions on 
    installing MFR cards in double-cabinet systems.) 
    2. The API card is installed in AUXl only when a CBL card is used. 
    3. Part VB-43 110 includes both the CBL-M and CBL-S cards, as well as the required 
    connecting cables. CBL-M is installed in the master cabinet, CBL-S in the slave cab- 
    inet. 
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    Figure 2, 
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    Slot Labels 
    (DBS 96) 
    i 
    Processor Description 
    DBS call-processing is controlled by the Call Processor Card (CPC). Two CPC 
    models are available: CPC-A and CPC-B. 
    In most cases, the features provided with the DBS depend on the model and 
    software version of the CPC. However, the availability of some features also 
    depends on the model and version of the Service Circuit Card (SCC). i’ 
    The following table shows some of the major differences between CPC/SCC 
    features. Other differences are noted throughout this manual when they apply to 
    specific installation instructions. For more details on the features provided with 
    each processor, see the 
    Feature Operation, Section 700. 
    Table 24. CPCISCC features 
    Feature CFWSCC Requirements 
    Double cabinet system CPC-B, Version 1.0 or greater 
    plus SCC-B 
    DID CPC-B, Version 2.0 or greater 
    plus SCC-B, Version 1.2 or 
    greater 
    Tl Interface CPC-B, Version 4.0 or greater 
    plus SCC-B. (SCC-B ROM 1.3 
    is required if the CO does not 
    provide dial tone.) 
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    Issue 2 Cabinet Installation 
    August 16, 1993 
    Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation 
    This chapter explains how to install and power up the cabinet. Before you begin 
    installation, be sure to read the “Requirements” chapter, which begins on page 
    l-l. 
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    Wall-Mountina the Cabinet 
    Guidelines 
    Cabinet installation 
    August 16; 1993 
    CAUTION: 
    Always turn the power switch OFF before beginning installation. 
    l The DBS is shipped with the cover installed to protect components. Before 
    wall-mounting the cabinet, remove the cover. 
    l Handle the cabinet carefully to avoid damage. 
    Installation 
    1. Remove the eight screws from the front and sides of the cabinet. 
    2. Take the front cover off by pulling it from the bottom and lifting it up. 
    3. Take the side covers off by sliding them up then away. 
    Figure 3-1. Cover removal 
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    Front Cover 
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    4. Attach the mounting brackets to the four comers of the back side of the 
    cabinet. 
    Figure 3-2. Cabinet mounting bracket 
    I Metal Mounting 
    Bracket 
    5. Lnstall four screws in the wall studs according to the dimensions given in 
    Figure 3-3. (Note that the width dimension is different for the DBS 40.) 
    The screws are used to attach the mounting brackets to the wall. The screws 
    should protrude from the wall 5/16 in. 
    Figure 3-3. Cabinet wah 
    6. Hang the cabinet on the wall by placing the mounting brackets over the 
    screws. 
    7. Tighten the screws to secure the cabinet. 
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    Groundinq 
    Guidelines 
    l Before grounding the DBS, read the “Lightning Protection/Grounding” 
    requirements beginning on page l-4. 
    l The ground cable must be at least 18 AWG. 
    l Resistance to ground must be 10 Ohms or less. 
    Installation 
    1. Attach the ground cable to the ground screw on the front of the power supply. 
    Figure 3-4. I 
    2. Connect the ground cable to the building ground. 
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    Card Installation 
    Guidelines 
    Cabinet Installation 
    August 16, 1993 
    CAUTION: 
    Before handling printed circuit cards, discharge static electricity by 
    grounding yourself. Static electricity can damage components. 
    Turn off the power before installing cards. Installing cards with the 
    power on can damage components. 
    l Install the cards in the following order: 
    - TRK 
    - DEC 
    - AEC or API 
    - see 
    - CPC 
    - MFRorCBL 
    l If you’re installing a CPC-A card with a SCC-B card, set SW4 to “Mode A.” 
    The default setting is “Mode B,” which specifies that CPC-B is used. 
    Figure 3-5. SCC- 
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    l Before installing the CPC card, determine if the DBS will be used as a‘KSU 
    or PBX. To use as a PBX, cut Strap S 
    1 on the CPC. Cutting this strap allows 
    use of pooled trunks as opposed to line appearances. 
    l Install cards only in their dedicated slots. The slot type is marked on the 
    cabinet directly above each slot. 
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    1. With the lettering on the card pointed up, position the card within the slot 
    guides. (See Figure 3-7.) 
    2. Hold the card on the top and bottom edges with both hands and carefully 
    push the card into the slot. 
    3. When the connector at the far end of the card touches the corresponding 
    connector on the backplane, press the card in until it is firmly seated. 
    rre 3-7. Printed circuit card installation 
    Guide 
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    Slot Label 
    Connector 
    * The extension card installed in this slot must be digital. 
    # The MFR card can be installed in the CPC slot of slave cabinets. 
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    Batterv Backup 
    Guidelines 
    . The DBS 40 uses two 12-volt batteries; the DBS 72 and 96 use four &volt 
    batteries. The following table includes the part numbers for the battery 
    packages. 
    Table 3.1. Battery backup packages for the DBS 40, 72, and 96 
    The backup batteries are connected in a series circuit, using cables provided 
    with the DBS. 
    With maximum traffic, the backup batteries last up to 40 minutes for the DBS 
    40 and 72, up to 
    30 minutes for the DBS 96. 
    The backup batteries should be replaced about every 3 years. _. 
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