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    TABLE 2-5 B-STU-D STATION BLOCK CONNECTIONS
    25 PAIR CABLECONNECTING BLOCKS CIRCUIT
    Color
    Pin Code
    26 WHT-BLU
    1BLU-WHT272ORN-WHT
    28WHT-GRN3GRN-WHT294BRN-WHT
    30531RED-BLU
    6
    32 RED-ORN
    7 ORN-RED
    33 RED-GRN
    8 GRN-RED
    34 RED-BRN
    9 BRN-RED
    35 RED-SLT 10 SLT-RED
    36 ELK-BLU
    11BLU-BLK3712 ORN-BLK
    38
    13 GRN-BLK
    39 BLK-BRN
    14 BRN-BLK
    40
    15 SLT-BLK41YEL-BLU
    16 BLU-YEL
    42 YEL-ORN
    17 ORN-YEL
    43 YEL-GRN
    18 GRN-YEL
    44 YEL-BRN
    19 BRN-YEL
    45 YEL-SLT
    20
    46 VIO-BLU2147 VIO-ORN
    22
    48 VIO-GRN
    23
    4924
    50 VIO-SLT
    25
    BlockTerm. Function Function
    1A T TIP Circuit 1
    2 A R RING Circuit 1
    3 B T RING Signal In
    4 B R RING Signal In
    5 A T TIP Circuit 2
    6AR
    RING Circuit 27BT8BR
    9ATTIP circuit 310 A R RING Circuit 311+ EX. 48V EX. GND
    13 A T TIP Circuit 4
    14 A R RING Circuit 4
    15 BT GND
    16
    ETH
    17 A T TIP Circuit 1
    18 A R RING Circuit 1
    19
    RING Signal In 2 0 B R RING Signal In
    21A T TIP Circuit 2
    22 A R RING Circuit 2
    23 B T
    24 BR
    25 A T
    TIP Circuit 326 A R RING Circuit 3
    27 E T+ EX. 48V28 EX. GND
    2 9 A T TIP Circuit 4
    30 A R RING Circuit 4
    31BT GND
    32ETH
    3 3 A T TIP Circuit 1
    34 A R RING Circuit 
    35RING Signal In
    36RING Signal In
    37 A T TIP Circuit 2
    38 A R RING Circuit 2
    39 B T
    40
    41A T TIP Circuit 3
    42 A R RING Circuit 3
    43 B T
     EX. 48V44 EX. GND
    45 A TTIP Circuit 446 A R RING Circuit 4
    47 BT GND
    48
    ETH
    49
    50
    01651-E-2
     C-2
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    TABLE 2-6  BLOCK STATION LOCATIONS
    POSITION
    STU4
    STU7
    STU12
    STU13
    STU14
    BLOCK
    B3
    B6
    FOR
    STATIONS
    1013
    14
    17
    18
    21
    2225
    26
    29
    30
    33
    34
    37
    41
    4245
    46
    49
    50
    53
    54 57
    58
    61
    6265
    66
    69
    70
    73
    01651-L-l
    T1651lM.G3
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    Installing the
    B-TBU-C PCB The B-TBU-C PCB PCB provides Headset operation to
    the telephone in which it is installed. The customer
    must supply the modularly-connected carbon headset.
    This section provides information on installing the
    B-TBU-C PCB in any Series 2 telephone in the system
    (see Figure 2-39Installation of B-TBU-C PCB).
    To
    1.
    2.
    prepare the telephone for headset operation:
    Remove the two screws on the base of the phone.
    Separate the top of the telephone from the base.
    Do not connect the cables between the top and the
    base.
    3.
    4.Strap SW1 and SW2 1 to 2 on the B-ANU-A/B PCB.
    To remove the B-SPDU-A PCB or B-TBU-A PCB:
    o Unplug the ribbon cable from the 
     connector
    on the PCB
    o Remove the retaining screw.
    To
    1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    install the B-TBU-C PCB:
    Insert the B-TBU-C PCB in the vacant position.
    Plug the loose end of the ribbon cable into
    connector 
    and make sure that the blue stripe
    on the cable faces out when reinstalling either end.
    Replace the retaining screw.
    Screw together the top and  base  of the telephone.
    Toinstall the headset:
    1.Unplug the cord from the handset.
    2.Leave the handset in the cradle.
    3.Plug the cord into the headset modular jack.
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    FIGURE 2-39INSTALLATION OF B-TBU-C PCB
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    Installing the SMDR PCB
    For use of the Station Message Detail Recording
    feature,either PCB must be installed in the
    system:
    SystemP/N
    BUSINESSCOM PLUS 
    B-SMDR-SA15075
    BUSINESSCOM PLUS B-SMDR-LA15345
    Each SMDR PCB has three option switches that must be
    set (see Figures 2-40 and 
    Option
    Switch SW1Option Switch SW1 contains eight toggles that select
    SMDR options.Select options from the chart below,
    and set each toggle to the proper position:
    Switch 
    Switch Option
    Dial Digits
    * 
    Call DurationOFF:
     
    + 
    Call TimingOFF:
    Start ON:
    Account CodeOFF:
    Incoming CallOFF:
    ON:
    Barred OutgoingOFF:
    OPX Account Code OFF:
    Not Used
    OFF:
    ON:
    ON:
    ON:
    ON:
    ON:
    OFF:
    Position
    Does not print if number
    is 7 digits or less.
    Prints regardless of
    number length.
    Does not print if call
    duration is less than 1
    minute.
    Prints regardless of
    duration of call.
    Starts after 1 second.
    Starts after 5 seconds.
    An Account Code must be
    entered before dialing.
    An Account Dode can be
    entered
    Prints only when an
    Account Code is entered.
    Always prints.
    Prints attempted
    restricted calls.
    Does not print attempted
    restricted calls.
    OPX users 
     enter
    Account Codes.
    OPX users cannot enter
    Account Codes.
    Switch must be set in
    this position.
     Toggles  and  are used only in systems with:
     for the BUSINESSCOM PLUS 
    B-MPU-B for the BUSINESSCOM PLUS 
    + Account Code Entry from an OPX telephone is optional
    even if this toggle is set to OFF.
    Switch SW2 contains eight toggles 
     to 
    that are not used.Set each toggle to OFF.
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    NOTE: Switches Shown Turned Clockwise.
    FIGURE 2-40 B-SMDR-SA PCB (P/N 150751,
    BUSINESSCOM PLUS 
    FIGURE 2-41 B-SMDR-LA PCB (P/N 153451,
    BUSINESSCOM PLUS 
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    Installing the SMDR PCB 
    Baud Rate
     Switch SW3Slide Switch SW3 sets the Baud Rate for transmitting
    SMDR data to the printer.Set the switch to the proper
    Baud Rate position: a Baud Rate of 2400 or less is
    preferable.
    B-SMDR-SA
     Refer to Figure 2-42B-SMDR-SA PCB Assembly and 
    Figure 2-41 B-SMDR-SA Installation.
    To prepare the KSU for installation:
    1. Remove the KSU cover.
    2. Remove the rectangular piece of black metal located
    below the ground lug  on the left side of the
    KSU.
    To install the B-SMDR-SA PCB:
    1. Insert the B-SMDR-SA PCB into the KSU with the
    components facing inward:
    o The CND connector on the B-SMDR-SA PCB fits
    into the CND connector on the 
     PCB.
    o The RS-232 connector on the B-SMDR-SA PCB
    should protrude through the rectangular opening
    on the left side of the KSU.
    2. Screw the B-SMDR-SA PCB in place.
    To install the SMDR recording device:
    1. Plug the desired SMDR recording device into the
    RS-232 connector 
     on the B-SMDR-SA PCB.
    2. If necessary,
    replace the 
     PCB with proper
    version.Components must face inward with con-
    nectors 
     to  and CNR2 to CNR2. If the
     has been changed,reinitialize the system.
    3. Replace the KSU cover.
    4. Set the printer status switch to OUT OF SERVICE.
    5. Using the RS-232-C cable,connect the printer to
    the B3 connector on the B-SMDR-SA.
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    FIGURE 2-42 B-SMDR-SA PCB ASSEMBLY 
    						
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    FIGURE 2-43 B-SMDR-SA INSTALLATION 
    						
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    B-SMDR-LA
    Installation To install the B-SMDR-LA (P/N 15345) in the KSU
     of the BUSINESSCOM PLUS  (see Figure 2-44
    B-SMDR-LA Installation, BUSINESSCOM PLUS 
    1. Remove KSU cover.
    2. With components facing left, insert the B-SMDR-LA
    PCB into the MISC slot.
    3. With components facing left,insert the B-MPU-B/C
    PCB into the MPU slot.
    4. Mount the SMDR Jack and Cable Assembly on the
    backboard.
    5. With the red wire on top, insert the ribbon cable
    on the Assembly into the 
     connector on the
    B-SMDR-LA PCB.
    After installing the B-SMDR-LA PCB:
    1. Replace the KSU cover.
    2. Set the printer status switch on the Assembly to
    OUT OF SERVICE.
    3. Using the RS-232-C cable, plug the printer into
    the Assembly.
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