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    Issue 2 August 16, 1993 
    Test Phone 
    Guidelines 
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    . 
    . 
    A DSS/72 can be connected to the display phone for text entry. 
    installation 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. The test terminal (CN3) on the DBS Connector Panel can be used to connect 
    a display phone for programming. 
    The test terminal can be used for initial programming before extension 
    cabling is completed. 
    The test terminal is turned on by flipping SW 
    1 on the Connector Panel to the 
    “Test” position. When SW 1 is in the test position, extension ports 7 and 8 are 
    connected through the test terminal. When SW 1 is not in the test position, 
    extension ports 7 and 8 are connected through the MDF. 
    Note: Before using the test terminal on a DBS that is operational, be sure it’s 
    okay for the phones connected to ports 7 and 8 to be out of service. 
    Connect the telephone and DSS (optional) to CN3 on the Connector Panel. 
    (See Figure 3- 18 on page 3-2 1.) 
    Set SW 1 to “Test.” 
    When programming is completed, set SW 1 back to “ST.” 
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    Cabinet Installation 
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    rigwe 3-18.Test telephone connection 
    Test Phone 
    for Prcgramrm vwo-Conduclar Cable (Port 7 
    SW1 
    ST-TEST 
    ST-Pans 7 
    and 8 
    are mnneclod through 
    the MDF CN3 
    / Q To the DSS 
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    							installation, Section 300 
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    Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines 
    Trunks and Lines 
    August 16, 1993 
    This chapter describes trunk and line installation. Some peripheral equipment 
    also requires trunk and/or line interfaces (door phones or power failure units, for 
    example). See Chapter 5 for instructions on connecting peripheral equipment 
    through trunks or lines. 
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    Trunks 
    Trunk Connectors 
    Each DBS cabinet is provided with one main trunk connector, which is labeled 
    CN 1. In addition, a trunk expansion connector (VB-43 120) can be added to the 
    DBS to provide eight additional trunk connections. (The trunk expansion 
    connector is also labeled CN 
    1.) 
    Figure 4- 1 shows the maximum number of trunks that can be connected when 
    both trunk connectors are used with a DBS 96. 
    Figure 4-1. DBS trunk connections , 
    Expansion Trunk Connector 
    (W-43 120) 
    Main Trunk Connector 
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    The number of trunks that can be connected through the main trunk connector 
    depends on the type of system you have and the number of trunk cards installed. 
    Table 4-l shows the main trunks and expansion trunks available with each 
    system type. Chapter 6 includes trunk maximums for two-cabinet systems. 
    Table 4-1. Main trunks and expansion trunks provided with each system type 
    System Type Main Trunk Numbers Expansion Trunk Numbers 
    DBS 40 l-8 
    9-16 1 
    DBS 72 I 1-16 I 17-24 I 
    DBS 96 
    I 1-24 
    I 25-32 
    I I I 1 
    Trunk Connector Pinouts 
    Table 4-2 includes pinouts and color codes for the main trunk connector. Table 
    4-3 shows pinouts and color codes for the trunk expansion connector. 
    Instructions on installing the expansion connector begin on 4-41. 
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    Table 4-2. Pinouts and trunk numbers for the main Table 43. Pinouts and trunk numbers for trunk 
    trunk connector. expansion connector CNI 
    _ 
    RI,-HL 31 6T 
    HL-RI) 6 6R 
    RD-OR 32 7T 
    ()R-RI) 7 7R 
    RIM iN 33 
    8T 
    (;N-RI) 
    x 8R 
    lRK2 RI)-BR 34 9T 
    Fun&on 
    Trunk I 
    Trunk 2 
    Trunk 3 
    Trunk 4 
    Ttunk .s 
    Tnmk 6 
    Trunk 7 
    ‘Trunl: 
    [I)HS 72. 
    l)HS Oh) 
    Trunk Color 
    SM (‘ode 
    t 
    EC ‘fi-RK WH-BL 
    BL-WH 
    WH-OR 
    OR-WH 
    WH-(;N 
    CiN-WH 
    WH-BR 
    BR-WH 
    Pin No. 
    26 
    1 
    27 
    2 
    28 
    3 
    29 
    4 
    Des& 
    IT 
    IR 
    2T 
    2R 
    3T 
    3R 
    4T 
    4R 
    think Assignments According (n Syslem Type 
    DBS 40 DBS 72 
    DBS 96 
    Trunk 
    Trunk Trunk 
    Y 
    17 25 
    Trunk 
    TN& Trunk 
    IO IX ‘6 
    Trunk 
    TNII~ Trunk 
    11 
    1’) 27 
    Trunk 
    TNII~ Trunk 
    I2 
    20 2X 
    1 OR-RD 1 7 1 7R 1 I5 I 23 
    I 31 I 
    RI)-GN 
    33 8T Trunk TN& Trunk 
    (;N-RD 
    8 8R 16 
    24 32 
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    LooMtart Trunks 
    Guidelines 
    . 
    . 
    Installation 
    1. 
    2. 
    Two versions of the loop-start trunk are available: the four-port version (VB- 
    435 IO) and the eight-port version (VB-435 11). 
    The following procedure covers loop-start trunk installation using the main 
    trunk connector. For instructions on using the expansion trunk connector, see 
    “Trunk and Line Expansion” on page 4-41 
    For pinouts and color codes for the main trunk connector, see Table 4-2 on 
    page 4-5. 
    Install the loop-start trunk in a trunk slot. 
    Use a standard 50-pin cable to connect the trunks from the MDF to the main 
    trunk connector CN 1. 
    Ground Start and DID Trunks 
    Guidelines 
    l The following procedure covers ground-start (VB-4353 1) and DID (VB- 
    43541) installation using the main trunk connector_ For instructions on using 
    ” 
    the expansion trunk connector, see “Trunk and Line Expansion” on page 4- 
    41. 
    l For pinouts and color codes for the main trunk connector, see Table 4-2 on 
    page 4-5. 
    l Each circuit on the ground-start trunk card can be used as either a loop-start 
    or ground-start trunk. By default, all circuits on the ground-start trunk are 
    assigned as loop start. 
    l The ground-start trunk card requires CPC-B Version 1.0 or higher. 
    l The DID card requires CPC-B (Version 2.0 or higher) and SCC-B (Version 
    2.0 or higher).  
    						
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    l Both ground start and DID trunks requirF!!n external -4XV power supply. The 
    following table shows -4XV power consumption for one- and two-cabinet 
    systems. 
    Table 4-4. -48V current consumption for ground-start and DID trunks 
    Current Consumption 
    (Output voltage = 48 k 4 V 
    System Size Ripple voltage = k500 m VP-p) 
    One-cabinet system 1 Amp 
    Two-cabinet system 2 Amps 
    l The following -4XV power supplies have been tested with DBS ground-start 
    and DID trunks. 
    Table 4-5. -48V power supplies tested with the DBS 
    Manufacturer Model Number Rating 
    Valcom VP-204XB 
    2 Amps 
    Tel labs 
    1 X1-8002 1 2 Amps 
    l The following “lnstailation” section includes details on installing the -48V 
    power supply. 
    lnstalla tion 
    1. Install the G-TRK/X or DID card in a trunk slot. 
    2. Connect the power supply by cabling the positive side to the SG connector on 
    CN2 (Figure 4-2). 
    Note: Use cables that are 
    1 X AWG or larger to connect the power supply to 
    the DBS. 
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    4-2. -48Vpower supply installation 
    CN2 
    RG 
    -48V SG SYN RG +24V GND C B M ZO Zl 22 23 24 RE2 REl 
    3. 
    4. 
    5. 
    6. Ground the positive side of the -48V power supply to the building ground. 
    Note: Resistance to ground must be 10 Ohms or less, and the ground cable 
    must be 18 AWG or larger. 
    Install power-surge protectors between the wall outlet and the -48V power 
    supply. 
    Use a standard 50-pin cable to connect the trunks from the MDF to the main 
    trunk connector CN 1. 
    Use a test set to verify the polarity of the trunk. 
    Connect the test set across the tip and ring of the trunk to be tested. With the 
    test set in the “monitor” position, apply ground to the ring side of the trunk. 
    If you hear dial tone, the polarity of the trunk is okay, and you can switch the 
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    test set to the “talk” mode to test the voice path. 
    If you do not hear dial tone, ground the tip side of the trunk. If you receive 
    dial tone when grounding the tip side, polarity is reversed. 
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    Tl Interface 
    Guidelines 
    Read the following guidelines before beginning Tl installation. Installation 
    instructions begin on page 4-1X. 
    Hardware Requirements 
    l The Tl requires the following DBS hardware. 
    Tab!e 4-6. TI Hardware requi:emenb for single-cabinet systems 
    CPC-B 4.0 SCC-B 
    Tl Trunk Card Tl MDF Card Sync Unit 
    (VB-43411) (VB-43421) 
    (VB-43561) 
    (VB-43562) (VB-43563) 
    I 1 
    1 1 
    (See Note 1.) (See Noted; 2 and 3.) 
    Notes: 
    1. Version 1.3 of the Bus Processor Unit (BPU) chip is required for Tl. 
    2. An MFR card is required for DID/DNIS if DTMF signaling is 
    used. If DID/DNIS is 
    provided through DP signaling, an MFR card is not required. 
    3. SCC-B with ROM 1.3 or later is required if the central office does not provide Tl 
    dial tone. 
    Table 4-7. Tl Hardware requirement3 for double-cabinet systems 
    TI CPC-R v4 XC-8 TI Trunk 
    TI MDF 
    Sync Tl Cable 
    Cable Kit 
    Location 
    (VB-4341 I) (VB-4342 1) Card 
    Card 
    Card (VB-43564) (VB-43110) 
    (See Note 1.) 
    (SeeNotes (VB-43561) (VB-43562) (VB-43563) 
    (See Note 4.) 
    2 
    and 3.) 
    Tl in the 1 1 
    1 
    1 1 0 1 
    Mnster 
    Tl in the 1 1 
    1 1 
    1 1 1 
    Slave 
    Tl in both 1 1 
    2 2 
    1 1 1 
    Master and 
    Slave 
    Notes: 
    1. Version 1.3 of the Bus Processor Unit (BPU) chip is required for Tl. 
    2. 
    An MFR card is required for DID/DNIS if DTMF signaling is used. If DID/DNIS is provided through DP 
    signaling. an MFR card is not required. 
    3. 
    SCC-B with ROM 1.3 or later is required if the central office does not provide T 1 dial tone. 
    4. 
    Version I .2 of the Cahle Kit is required for T 1. 
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