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    Chapter 3 - System Installation
    Table 3-18: ETIB Wiring
    Pair PIN # Color Description Pair PIN # Color Description
    126
    1WH/BL
    BL/WHVT-1
    VR-1CKT1 13 38
    13BK/GN
    GN/BKVT-7
    VR-7CKT7
    227
    2WH/OR
    OR/WHDT-1
    DR-114 39
    14BK/BN
    BN/BKDT-7
    DR-7
    328
    3WH/GN
    GN/WHVT-2
    VR-2CKT2 15 40
    15BK/SL
    SL/BKVT-8
    VR-8CKT8
    429
    4WH/BN
    BN/WHDT-2
    DR-216 41
    16YL/BL
    BL/YLDT-8
    DR-8
    530
    5WH/SL
    SL/WHVT-3
    VR-3CKT3 17 42
    17YL/OR
    OR/YLVT-9
    VR-9CKT9
    631
    6RD/BL
    BL/RDDT-3
    DR-318 43
    18YL/GN
    GN/YLDT-9
    DR-9
    732
    7RD/OR
    OR/RDVT-4
    VR-4CKT4 19 44
    19YL/BN
    BN/YLVT-10
    VR-10CKT10
    833
    8RD/GN
    GN/RDDT-4
    DR-420 45
    20YL/SL
    SL/YLDT-10
    DR-10
    934
    9RD/BN
    BN/RDVT-5
    VR-5CKT5 21 46
    21VI/BL
    BL/VIVT-11
    VR-11CKT11
    10 35
    10RD/SL
    SL/RDDT-5
    DR-522 47
    22VI/OR
    OR/VIDT-11
    DR-11
    11 36
    11BK/BL
    BL/BKVT-6
    VR-6CKT6 23 48
    23VI/GN
    GN/VIVT-12
    VR-12CKT12
    12 37
    12BK/OR
    OR/BKDT-6
    DR-624 49
    24VI/BN
    BN/VIDT-12
    DR-12
    25 50
    25VI/SL
    SL/VI 
    						
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    Figure 3-28: Electronic Telephone Interface Board (ETIB) 
    						
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    Chapter 3 - System Installation
    Single Line Interface Board
    The single line interface board (SLIB) provides the interface to six 2500-type telephones. The
    SLIBE and SLIBC provide the interface to twelve 2500-type telephones. The SLIB signals
    interface with industry-standard ringers and message waiting lights.
    Three RJ11 connectors are mounted on the SLIB and an industry standard RJ21-type female
    connector is mounted on the front edge of the PCB for connection to the station interfaces. In
    addition, one LED is mounted on the PCB to indicate the in use state of the connected
    telephones. It will turn on when one or more ports are busy.
    TheSLIBcansupportaDTRUboard(2DTMFreceivers)andaMSGUboardinadaughter
    board type arrangement. The SLIBE and SLIBC can support a DTRU4 board (4 DTMF receivers)
    and two MSGU boards in a daughter board type arrangement.
    Table 3-19: SLIB Wiring
    SLIB Connector
    Connector Pin # 3M Connection 6M Connection
    IM3 3 Tip 6 Tip 6
    S2Ring6Ring6
    S4 Tip 5 Tip 5
    U1Ring5Ring5
    EM2 3 Tip 4 Tip 4
    52Ring4Ring4
    4 Tip 3 Tip 3
    R1Ring3Ring3
    EM1 3 Tip 2 Tip 2
    V2Ring2Ring2
    A4 Tip 1 Tip 1
    1Ring1Ring1 
    						
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    SLIB Connector
    Connector Pin # 3M Connection 6M Connection
    M6 3 Tip 6 Tip 6
    2Ring6Ring6
    IM5 3 Tip 5 Tip 5
    S2Ring5Ring5
    SM4 3 Tip 4 Tip 4
    U2Ring4Ring4
    EM3 3 Tip 3 Tip 3
    62Ring3Ring3
    M2 3 Tip 2 Tip 2
    2Ring2Ring2
    M1 3 Tip 1 Tip 1
    2Ring1Ring1 
    						
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    InstallingtheDTRUorDTRU4Module
    DTRU to SLIB
    1. Unpack the DTRU module from its antistatic conductive bag.
    2. Locate the CON1 and CON2 connectors on the DTRU module.
    3. Locate the CN1 and CN2 connectors on the SLIB.
    4. Position the DTRU module so that its CON2 aligns with the CN1 connector and its CON1
    aligns with the CN2 connector on the SLIB.
    5. Push the DTRU module onto these connectors to seat it securely.
    Table 3-20: SLIBE & SLIBC Wiring
    Pair PIN # Color Description Pair PIN # Color Description
    126
    1WH/BL
    BL/WHRing 1
    Tip 1
    SLIBE & SLIBC Station Ports
    13 38
    13BK/GN
    GN/BK
    227
    2WH/OR
    OR/WHRing 2
    Tip 214 39
    14BK/BN
    BN/BK
    328
    3WH/GN
    GN/WHRing 3
    Tip 315 40
    15BK/SL
    SL/BK
    429
    4WH/BN
    BN/WHRing 4
    Tip 416 41
    16YL/BL
    BL/YL
    530
    5WH/SL
    SL/WHRing 5
    Tip 517 42
    17YL/OR
    OR/YL
    631
    6RD/BL
    BL/RDRing 6
    Tip 618 43
    18YL/GN
    GN/YL
    732
    7RD/OR
    OR/RDRing 7
    Tip 719 44
    19YL/BN
    BN/YL
    833
    8RD/GN
    GN/RDRing 8
    Tip 820 45
    20YL/SL
    SL/YL
    934
    9RD/BN
    BN/RDRing 9
    Tip 921 46
    21VI/BL
    BL/VI
    10 35
    10RD/SL
    SL/RDRing 10
    Tip 1022 47
    22VI/OR
    OR/VI
    11 36
    11BK/BL
    BL/BKRing 11
    Tip 1123 48
    23VI/GN
    GN/VI
    12 37
    12BK/OR
    OR/BKRing 12
    Tip 1224 49
    24VI/BN
    BN/VI
    25 50
    25VI/SL
    SL/VI 
    						
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    DTRU4 to SLIBE or SLIBC
    1. Unpack the DTRU module from its antistatic conductive bag.
    2. Locate the CN1 and CN2 connectors on the DTRU4 module.
    3. Locate the CN1 and CN2 connectors on the SLIB.
    4. Position the DTRU4 module so that its CON1 aligns with the CN1 connector and its CON2
    aligns with the CN2 connector on the SLIBE or SLIBC.
    5. Push the DTRU4 module onto these connectors to seat it securely.
    Installing the MSGU or MSGU48 Board
    The Message Wait Lamp Relay Control (MSGU) provides Message Wait Lamp Relay Control for
    message lamp single line telephones. The MSGU board mounts on the SLIB board as a
    daughter board type arrangement.
    MSGU to SLIB
    1. Unpack the MSGU module from its antistatic conductive bag.
    2. Locate the CONN1 and CONN2 connectors on the MSGU module.
    3. Locate the CN3 and CN4 connectors on the SLIB.
    4. Position the MSGU module so that its CONN1 aligns with CN4 and its CONN2 aligns with
    the CN3 connector on the SLIB.
    5. Push the MSGU module onto these connectors to seat it securely.
    MSGU48 to SLIBE or SLIBC
    1. Unpack the MSGU48 module from its antistatic conductive bag.
    2. Locate the CONN1 and CONN2 connectors on the MSGU48 module.
    3. Locate the CN6 and CN7 and the CN5 and CN8 connectors on the SLIBE or SLIBC. Either
    pair can be used to mount an MSGU48. Use the second pair to mount a second MSGU48.
    4. Position the MSGU48 module so that either its:
    CONN1 aligns with CN6 and its CONN2 aligns with the CN7 connector on the SLIBE or
    SLIBC.
    -or-
    CONN1 aligns with CN5 and its CONN2 aligns with the CN8 connector on the SLIBE or
    SLIBC.
    5. Push the MSGU48 module onto these connectors to seat it securely.
    Adjusting Modem Settings
    When using modems connected to SLT ports on theXTS, the gain settings on the SLT port
    when using T1 as access to the CO should be set to 0 dB (maximizes modem speed).
    CO to SLT Call via a T1 TIE Trunk:
    1. Access the specific trunk type above.
    2. Hookflash, dial 638 8 on the keypad, then hookflash again.
    3. Hang up. 
    						
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    CO to SLT Call via a T1 Trunk:
    1. Access the specific trunk type above.
    2. Hookflash, dial 638 6 on the keypad, then hookflash again.
    3. Hang up.
    SLT to SLT Call:
    1. Place an intercom call from 1 SLT to another.
    2. Hookflash, dial 638 5 on the keypad, then hookflash again.
    3. Hang up.
    No adjustment is needed if access to the CO is accomplished by standard loop/ground start
    trunk circuits. These trunk types are set to 0 dB by default.
    In all cases the maximum modem speed is not as much as if the modem were connected
    directly to the CO line.
    Testing proves that a baud rate of 33600 can be achieved with SLT-T1 lines. Typical
    connection speeds with SLT-T1 are 22700-33600. Typical connection speeds with SLT-Loop/
    Ground Start are 17400-23800.
    All results were obtained using a 56K U.S. Robotics Sportster modem. 
    						
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    Figure 3-29: SLIB w/MSGU and DTRU Module Installation
    DTRU CON2
    CON1
    CN3CN4
    CN1
    CN2
    MSGU
    CONN2CONN1 
    						
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    Figure 3-30: SLIBE & SLIBC w/MSGU and DTRU4 Module Installation
    CN2
    CN1 CN8CN1
    CN7CN5
    CN6
    CN2
    CONN1
    CONN2
    CONN1
    CONN2
    DT
    RU4
    MS
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    48
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    Digital Telephone Interface Board
    The Digital Telephone Interface Board (DTIB) provides digital voice and data communications
    to/from digital telephones.
    An industry standard RJ21 type female connector is mounted on the front edge of the PCB for
    connection to the station interfaces.
    The DTIB12 and DTIB24 boards provide the interface to 12 and 24 digital telephones
    respectively. The card has one LED to indicate off-hook/in use status. The DTIB card extractors
    are color coded green.
    Cables
    There is one 50-pin female amphenol connector labeled CN2 located on the front of the card.
    This allows the system to be cabled to the main distribution frame (MDF).
    †25-pair telephone cabling must be prepared with mating connectors to extend the
    interface circuits to the MDF.
    †Cables should be routed through the cable clamps at the bottom of the KSU to the MDF.
    These cables are then terminated on industry standard 66M1-50 type punchdown
    connector blocks.
    †It is recommended that 66M1-50 split blocks with bridging clips be used to simplify
    troubleshooting and to quickly isolate faults.
    †LED1 shows status of the board (ON = in use, OFF = Idle). 
    						
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