Toshiba Strata Dk24, Dk56, Dk96 Instruction Manual
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INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 200-096-204 FEBRUARY 1991 M. N. 0. P. Q. R. S. I T. CONFIGURATION GUIDE, WORKSHEET 6 (Continued) HESG65A (refer to Table 4-F): . One HESC-65A modular connecting cable is required to connect the HESB to the HHEU in each digital telephone requiring the loud ringing bell option. The HESC-65A can also be used to connect HHEU- equipped 6500-series electronic telephones to HESBs for the loud ringing bell option. Actual HESC-65A HESC-65 Cable (refer to Table...
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INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 200-096-204 FEBRUARY 1991 CONFIGURATION GUIDE, WORKSHEET 7 (System Power Check) Total Power Used: Equipment Type: Equipment Quantity x Power Used = (Factor) Power Used 1 OOO-series digital telephone 2000-series electronic telephone 3000-series electronic telephone 6000-series electronic telephone 6005-series electronic telephone 6500-series electronic telephone DDSSDSS console* PDIU-DI PDIU-DS Standard telephone PEMU PCB X (1.0) = X (2.0) = X (2.5) =...
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INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 200-096-204 FEBRUARY1991 TABLE4-B SYSTEMCONTROLPCB(PCTU)CONFlGURATlONlNFORMATlON Control Board Version PCTUl/PCTUP/PCTU3 PCTUS System Compatibility DK24/56/96 DK24 only PCTUI -Release 1 DK Feature Set PCTU2-Release 2 Release 2 PCTU3-Release 3 Universal PCB Slot Capacity Station Port Capacity CO Line Capacity (squared systems) TIE Line Capacity DSS or DDSS Consoles (or combination) 6 max with DK24 8 max with DK 56 14 max with DK96 32 max with...
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INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 200-096-204 FEBRUARY1991 Vinted Circuits per Zircuit Printed Board Circuit Board PCB Maximum Capacities (Ports/Lines) DK24 DK56 DK96 PCTUSl PCTU PCTU PCTU (l/2/3) (l/2/3) (l/2/3) Interface to: 0 I PDKU 8/Digital Telephone =W= (POETS, Digital) JCTU3) (without PDIU-DI) (with PDIU-DI) 8/Electronic Telephone PEKU ’ (Ports, Electronic) 3 4 8 12 * Digital Telephones - DSS Consoles (24) (32) (64) (96) * PDIU-DI (N/A) (32) (64) (96) * PDIU-DS (N/A) (21 j5...
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INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 200-096-204 FEBRUARY 1991 TABLE 4-D OPTIONAL INTERFACE PCB INFORMATION Interface Option Unamplified Page Output (Single zone, 600 ohms duplex) Amplified Page Output (Single zone, 3 watts, 8 ohms) Zone Page Interface (Unamplified, 4 zones) Night Transfer or Music-on-Hold, Control Relay Door Lock or External Amplifier Control Relay PIOU X X X X X PIOUS X X X PEPU X X X X Alarm Sensor SMDR Output (RS-232/6-wire modular connector)...
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INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 200-096-204 FEBRUARY 1991 TABLE 4-E OPTIONAL ADD-ON UNIT CONFIGURATION Option Unit Interface PCB Capacity Function Provides a 60-button console HDSS 4/system (PCTUI, 2, or 3) that functions with electronic (DSS console) PEKU (circuits 7 & 8) 3/system (PCTUSl) telephones. Buttons are flexibly assigned as CO line, speed dial and DSS. HDCB Each HDCB provides interface for (door 4IsYstem (PCTUt , 2, or 3) phone/lock PEKU or PESU (circuit 5) up to three...
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INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 200-096-204 FEBRUARY 1991 TABLE 4-F OPTIONAL SUBASSEMBLY PCB CONFIGURATION Subassembly PCB Main PCB (Mount) Capacity Function Provide off-hook call EOCU’ PEKU or PESU One for each PEKU or announce path for all PESU that supports OCA electronic telephone circuits of main PCB CRCU PCTU (1, 2, or 3) or Provides DTMF receiver for (4 or 8 PCTUSl One per PCTU/system DISA, standard telephone/\/M circuits) circuits and TIE lines IMDU PIOU and PIOUS One per PIOU...
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4 SYSTEM HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 4.00 General 4.01 The following provides guidelines to config- ure the system’s PCB slots, including the recom- mended order in which the PCBs and PCB options should be assigned to specific slots. 4.02 This section does not detail the physical in- stallation nor the wiring of PCBs or options. It is provided as a guide to plan and record the system hardware configuration. Installation practices for PCBs are provided in Chapter 6, and the DDSS, DSS console, and...
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INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTlON200-096-204 FEBRUARY1991 NOTE: The above also applies when the EOCU is installed on a PEW PCB. l DSS: If a PEKU is required to support a DSS console, record DSSl, DSS2, DSS3, and/or DSS4, as needed, under the appropriate PEKU slots. Start with DSSl in the lowest DSS-sup- porting PEKU slot, and continue, as required, to DSS4 in the highest PEKU slot that is to support a DSS console. A special PCB code is required for PEKU PCBs that support the DSS console...
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4.16 Station Port Assignments-Station ports are provided by the PDKU, PEKU, PSTU, and PESU I PCBs. Each PDKU, PEKU, or PSTU PCB provides eight station ports. The PESU provides six func- tioning station ports, although it is allocated eight (see Paragraph 2.60). Each PEMU uses four or eight station ports to support TIE lines. Each of the PCBs must have station port numbers assigned. Record the station port numbers in the station port numbers row on Program 03’s record sheet. Record m...