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    Trunks and Lines 
    Issue 2 
    August 16; 1993 
    Figure 4-15. EM24 connection 
    Four-Conductor 
    Cable 
    Green 
    % Wall Mount 
    Modular Jack 
    Two-Conductor 
    Mounting Plate .-b 
    (for attaching the 
    telephone and EM/24) \Digital TelThone 
    Two-Cm uctor 
    Cable 
    Flat-Head Screw /’ i 
    Be careful not to 
    key phone wiring. 
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    Issue 2 Trunks and Lines 
    August 16,1993 
    Trunk and Line Expansion 
    Guidelines 
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    Installation 
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    The EC/TTXK slot can be used for a trunk or extension card. 
    Different expansion connectors are 
    used for trunks and extensions: 
    Extension expansion connector 
    Note: With the DBS 96, the expansion connector is not required to use the 
    EC/TRK slot for an extension card. The DBS 96 uses connector CN 14 to 
    accommodate an extension card in the EC/IRK slot. Table 4-22 on page 4- 
    33 shows the pinouts from the EC/IRK slot to CN14. 
    Install a trunk or extension card in the slot marked ECIT’RK. 
    Connect the appropriate expansion connector to the main cabinet with two 
    screws, as shown in Figure 4- 
    16. 
    Connect the ground cable from the FG terminal of the expansion connector to 
    a screw already in use on the right side of the main cabinet. 
    Connect CN2 of the expansion connector to CN 15 on the mother 
    board. 
    Prepare a cable with a %)-pin connector on one end and wiring for the MDF 
    on the other end. 
    Cross-connect the cable to the trunks or extensions through the MDE 
    Connect the 50-pin connector to CN 
    1 on the expansion connector. 
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    Issue 2 Trunks and Lines 
    August 16, 1993 
    ‘igure 4-16. Trunk or extension expansion 
    CO Lines or 
    Extensions 
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    Peripheral Equipment 
    Issue 2 
    August 30,1993 
    Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment 
    This chapter describes peripheral equipment installation. Some peripheral 
    equipment also requires trunk and/or line interfaces (door phones or power 
    failure units, for example). For infonnation on trunk and 
    line connections, see 
    Chapter 4. 
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    Issue 2 Peripheral Equipment 
    August 30,1993 
    Local PCAS Terminal or SMDR Device 
    Guidelines 
    l Connector 6 (CN6) on the Connector Panel provides an RS-232C interface 
    for connection of a local PCAS terminal or an SMDR device, such as a 
    printer or call accounting machine. 
    l The following table contains RS-232C designations. 
    Table 5-I. RS-232C pin designations used for CN6 
    Signal Name Description 
    FG Frame Ground 
    TD . 1 Transmitted Data 
    RD 
    RTS 
    CTS 
    DSR 
    SG 
    _ 
    DTR - 
    DCD Received Data 
    Request to Send 
    Clear to Send 
    Data Set Ready 
    Signal Ground 
    Data Terminal Ready 
    Data Carrier Detect 
    l For instructions on connecting a remote PCAS, see the PCAS User’s Guide. 
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    lnstalla tion 
    Peripheral Equipment 
    August 30,1993 
    1. Connect one end of the RS-232C cable to CN6 on the Connector Panel. 
    Figures 5-l and 5-2 show cable pinouts for 25pin and 9-pin RS-232C 
    devices. These connections have been used successfully with many PCs and 
    SMDR devices. However, consult the documentation of the PC or SMDR 
    device before fabricating a cable. 
    2. Connect the other end of the RS-232C cable to the PCAS or SMDR device. 
    Figure 5-l. RS-232C connection, 25pin to 25pin 
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    Issue 2 Peripheral Equipment 
    August 3Q, 1993 
    Figure S-2. RS-; !C connection, 25pin to 9-pin 
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    Issue 2 Peripheral Equipment 
    August 30,1993 
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    Remote Administration Interface (RAI) 
    Guidelines 
    l The RAI is a modem card that installs on the SCC card. The card is used to 
    remotely administer the system through a trunk line. 
    l Two versions of the RAI card are available. The following table shows the 
    transmission rate of each card, along with the SCC version it can be used 
    with. 
    Table 5-2. RAI compatibility 
    ’ RAI Version/Part No. Transmission 
    SCC Compatibility 
    Rate 
    RAI-A (VB-43706) 
    300 bps SCC-A or SCC-B 
    RAI-B (VB-43707) 
    300 bps/1200 bps SCC-B only 
    Installation 
    * Remove the upper cover of the SCC card. 
    Jumper 
    1 (J 1) on the RAI-B controls the transmission rate. When closed, the 
    transmission rate is switchable from 300 bps to 1200 bps via programming. 
    When open, the rate is fixed at 300 bps. 
    l Connect the RAI card to the connector on the SCC card. 
    The RAI-A connects to CN3. RAI-B connects to CN2 and CN3. 
    l Replace the upper cover of the SCC. 
    Note: To adjust the output level of the RAI, set switch 4 as shown in Figure 
    5-3. 
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    Figure 53. RAI connection 
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    Issue 2 
    Backaround Music/Music-On-Hold 
    Guidelines 
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    Ins talla tion 
    1. 
    2. Peripheral Equipment 
    August 30, 1993 
    A single music source can be used for both background music (BGM) and 
    music-on-hold (MOH), or separate music sources can be used for each 
    feature. 
    If a single music source is used for both MOH and BGM, the music source 
    connects to CNS on the Connector Panel. If separate sources are used, the 
    MOH source connects to CN5, and the BGM source connects to the BGM 
    connector on the XC card. 
    Jf an FM radio is connected to the BGM connector on the SCC, install it at 
    least 16.5 ft. (5m) away from the main cabinet. If it is too close, the receiver 
    may not function properly. 
    The maximum input impedance of both terminals is 10k ohms. The 
    maximum signal level is - 10 dB. 
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    If you’re using a single source for both BGM and MOH, connect the source 
    to CN5 on the Connector Panel. If you’re using sf 
    ! ate sources. connect the 
    MOH source to CN5 and the BGM source tc the 
    e - VI tonne J on the SCC 
    card. 
    Strap the CN5 block (SCC-A) or the CN4 bloc, 
    * KC-B) a : .:lding to the 
    number of music sources used. 
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