Panasonic DBS 40, DBS 72, DBS 96 Digital Business System Installation Manual

Panasonic DBS 40, DBS 72, DBS 96 Digital Business System Installation Manual
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Below you will find brief information for Digital Business System DBS 40, Digital Business System DBS 72, Digital Business System DBS 96. The Digital Business System (DBS) is designed to provide a variety of voice communication features in a small business environment, including voice mail, call forwarding, call transfer, and call hold. The DBS 40, DBS 72, and DBS 96 systems offer different capacities for lines, trunks, and extensions, depending on the size of your business. For example, a DBS 40 system can handle up to 40 lines, while a DBS 96 system can handle up to 96 lines.

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Products powered by electricity should be serviced @repaired oniy by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.

FCC Warning

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio and television reception. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in Subject J of Part

15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference by one or more of the following measures:

1. Reorient the receiving antenna,

2. Relocate the key service unit and key telephones with respect to the receiver,

3. Move the equipment from the receiver,

4. Plug the key service unit into a different outlet so that the equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits.

Batterv Recycling Statement

RECYCLE

The following statement applies if you purchased backup batteries with your system.

THE PRODUCT YOU HAVE PURCHASED MAY CONTAIN SEALED LEAD ACID BATTERIES WHICH

ARE RECYCLABLE. AT THE END OF THEIR USEFUL LIFE, UNDER VARIOUS STATE AND LOCAL

LAWS, IT IS ILLEGAL TO DISPOSE OF THESE BATTERIES INTO YOUR MUNICIPLE WASTE STREAM.

PLEASE CALL l-800~SAV-LEAD FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO RECYCLE THESE BATTERIES.

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by the Panasonic Telecommunication Systems Company (PTSC). PTSC reserves the right, without notice, to make changes to equipment design as advances in engineering and manufacturing methods warrant.

The software and hardware described in this document may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the license pertaining to said software or hardware.

Reproduction, publication, or duplication of this manual, or any part thereof, in any manner, mechanically, electronically, or photographically, is prohibited without permission of the Panasonic Telecommunication Systems

Company (PTSC).

@Copyright 1997 by Panasonic Telecommunication Systems Company (PI’SC)

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Table

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Contents

Purpose ..................................................................................................................................

x

Related Documents ..............................................................................................................

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Chapter 1. Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . ..*....................... I-1

Model Numbers ......................................................................................................................

l-3

FCC Requirements ..................................................................................................................

l-3

General Requirements .......................................................................................................

l-3

DID Requirements ............................................................................................................

1 --l

Tl Requirements ...............................................................................................................

1-5

Environmental Requirements .................................................................................................

l-5

CleaninoE ..................................................................................................................................

l-6

Chapter 2. System Overview . . . ..*........................... 2-1

Cabinet Description .................................................................................................................

2-3

Configurations ........................................................................................................................

2-5

Printed Circuit Cards ..............................................................................................................

2-6

Processor Description .............................................................................................................

2-9

Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation . . . . . . . ..m.................... 3-1

Wall-Mounting the Cabinet ....................................................................................................

3-3

Guidelines ..........................................................................................................................

3-3

Installation ........................................................................................................................

3-3

Groundinob ...............................................................................................................................

3-5

Guidelines .........................................................................................................................

3-5

Installation ................. . ......................................................................................................

3-5

Card Installation ......................................................................................................................

3-6

Guidelines .........................................................................................................................

3-6

Installation ........................................................................................................................

3-S

Battery Backup .......................................................................................................................

3-9

Guidelines .........................................................................................................................

3-9

Installation for the DBS 40 .............................................................................................

3-10

Installation for the DBS 72 and 96 .................................................................................

3- 1 I

Key Phone Wall Mounting .............................. ..! ..................................................................

3-13

DSLT Wall Mounting ...........................................................................................................

3-15

System Initialization .............................................................................................................

3-17

Test Phone .............................................................................................................................

3-1s

Guidelines .......................................................................................................................

3-18

Installation ......................................................................................................................

3-1s

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Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-I

Trunks .....................................................................................................................................

4-3

Trunk Connectors .............................................................................................................

4-3

Tmnk Connector Pinouts ..................................................................................................

4-4

Loop-Start Trunks .............................................................................................................

4-7

Ground Start and DID Trunks ..........................................................................................

4-9

Tl Interface .....................................................................................................................

4-l 1

Lines ....... . ..............................................................................................................................

4-31

Extension Connectors .....................................................................................................

4-3 1

Extension Connector Pinouts ..........................................................................................

4-32

Analog Extensions ..........................................................................................................

4-37

Digital Extensions ...........................................................................................................

4-40

Trunk and Line Expansion ..............................................................................................

4-43

Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...*..... 5-I

Local Terminal or SMDR Device ...........................................................................................

5-3

Guidelines .........................................................................................................................

5-3

Installation ........................................................................................................................

5-4

Remote Administration Interface (RAI) .................................................................................

5-6

Guidelines .................................. . ......................................................................................

5-6

Installation ........................................................................................................................

5-6

Background Music/Music-On-Hold .......................................................................................

5-8

Guidelines .........................................................................................................................

5-8

Installation ........................................................................................................................

5-8

Off-Premises Adaptor (OPX) ...............................................................................................

5-10

Guidelines .......................................................................................................................

5-10

Installation ......................................................................................................................

5-11

Paging ...................................................................................................................................

5-14

Guidelines .......................................................................................................................

5-14

External Page Zone Installation. ......................................................................................

5-14

External General Page/UNA Installation ........................................................................ 5-16

External Ringer (UNA Device) ............................................................................................

5-17

Guidelines .......................................................................................................................

5-17

Installation ......................................................................................................................

5-18

Power Failure Unit ................................................................................................................

5-19

Guidelines .......................................................................................................................

5-19

Installation ......................................................................................................................

5-19

Voice Announce Unit (VAU) ...............................................................................................

5-22

Guidelines .......................................................................................................................

5-22

Installation ......................................................................................................................

5-22

Recording and Playing Messages ...................................................................................

5-26

Door Box Adaptor (Trunk Port) ...........................................................................................

5-27

Guidelines .......................................................................................................................

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Installation ......................................................................................................................

5-28

Door Box Adaptor (Extension Port) .....................................................................................

5-31

Single Line Telephone Adaptor ............................................................................................

5-34

Chapter 6. Double-Cabinet Systems L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l

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Guidelines ...............................................................................................................................

6-3

Installation ............................................................................................................................

6-10

Chapter 7. Specifications . ..s...........*..........s......*....... 7-l

Electrical Characteristics ........................................................................................................

7-3

Environmental Requirements .................................................................................................

7-4

Resource Maximums ..............................................................................................................

7-5

Cabling Specifications ..........................................................................................................

7-13

Communication Parameters ..................................................................................................

7- 14

Signaling Characteristics ......................................................................................................

7-15

Tone Characteristics .............................................................................................................

7-16

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Figure 4- 14.

Figure 4- 15.

Figure 4- 16.

Figure 4- 17.

Figure 4- 18.

Figure 5-l.

The DBS cabinet (DBS 96 shown) ................................................................. 2-3

The DBS cabinet (DBS 96 shown) ................................................................. 2-3

Trunk, line, and peripheral connections .......................................................... 2-4

Slot labels for printed circuit packages ........................................................... 2-9

Cover removal .................................................................................................

3-3

Cabinet mounting bracket ...............................................................................

3-4

Cabinet wall-mounting ...................................................................................

3-4

Cabinet ground screw .....................................................................................

3-5

SCC-B Switch 4 ..............................................................................................

3-6

CPC Strap Sl ..................................................................................................

3-7

Printed circuit card installation ....................................................................... 3-8

Battery location, DBS 40 ..............................................................................

3-10

Battery tray, DBS 72 and 96 .........................................................................

3- 11

Battery pack connection, DBS 72 and 96 ..................................................... 3-12

Wall-mount adaptor removal ........................................................................

3- 13

Wall-mount adaptor replacement .................................................................. 3- 14

Handset guide insertion for wall-mounting, key phone ................................ 3- 14

Desk stand removal for DSLT wall mounting .............................................. 3- 15

Desk stand attachment for DSLT wall mounting ......................................... 3- 16

Handset guide insertion for wall-mounting, DSLT ...................................... 3- 16

CPC memory clear switch ............................................................................

3- 17

Test telephone connection ......................... .:................................................. 3- 19

DBS trunk connections (DBS 96) ................................................................... 1-3

L-TRK Card Strap Jl and Switch Locations ................................................. -t-7

Attaching Caller ID Card to the L-TRK Card ............................................... .4-8

-48Vpower supply installation ...................................................................... 4-10

Connector 4 (CN4) strapping, Sync Unit ...................................................... d-21

Tl Sync Unit installation ............................................................................... 4-22

Tl MDF card installation ..............................................................................

4-23

Sync Unit and Tl connection, single-cabinet installation ............................ -f-24

RJ48 pinouts, CNl connector ....................................................................... 3-25

Tl cabinet connections, single-cabinet installation ...................................... -F-26

Sync cable connections, double-cabinet with a Tl in the slave .................... -t-28

Clock sync cable and sync cable connections, double-cabinet installation . .4-30

DBS extension connections .......................................................................... 4-3 1

SLT ringer box installation .......................................................................... 4-38

EM1 filter .installation (DBS 40 only) ........................................................... 1-39

DSS/72 connection using one cable with two pairs...................................... 4-41

EM/24 connection using one cable with two pairs ...................................... .4-42

Trunk or extension expansion ....................................................................... 4-44

RS-232C connection .......................................................................................

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Figure 5-2.

Figure 5-3.

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Figure 5-11.

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Figure 5- 15.

Figure 5-16.

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Figure 5-19.

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Figure 6-2.

Figure 6-3.

Figure 6-4.

Figure 6-5.

Figure 6-6.

Figure 6-7.

Figure 6-8.

Figure 6-9.

SMDR Format for CPC-AII and CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher ..................... 5-5

R4I connection ...............................................................................................

5-7

Installation of music-on-hold and background music ..................................... 5-9

Cable punch-out plate, OPX Adaptor ........................................................... 5- 11

OPX installation ............................................................................................

5- 13

External zone paging installation .................................................................. 5-15

External general page/UNA installation ....................................................... 5-16

External ringer (UNA device) installation .................................................... 5-18

Cable punch-out plate, Power Failure Unit .................................................. 5-20

Power Failure Unit (PFU) installation .......................................................... 5-2 1

Cable punch-out plate, Voice Announce Unit .............................................. 5-24

Extension cord connection to the VAU ....................................................... 5-25

Voice Announce Unit (VAU) installation ................................................... 5-25

Cable punch-out plate, Door Box Adaptor ................................................... 5-29

Installation of the door box, door opener, and door sensor .......................... 5-30

Cable punch-out plate, Door Box Adaptor ................................................... 5-3 1

Installation of the door box, door opener ...................................................... 5-32

Connections to the Door Box Adaptor ........................................................ 5-33

Cable punch-out plate, SLTA ....................................................................... 5-34

SLTA installation .........................................................................................

5-36

Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 40 + DBS 40 ................................. 6-4

Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 72 + DBS 40 ................................. 6-5

Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 72 + DBS 72 ................................. 6-6

Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 96 + DBS 40 ................................. 6-7

Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 96 + DBS 72 ................................. 6-8

Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 96 to DBS 96 ................................ 6-9

Strap 3, MFR card .........................................................................................

6- 10

Double-cabinet installation ...........................................................................

6- 1 1

CBL-S to Connector Panel connection, slave cabinet ............................ . ..... 6-1 1

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List of Tables

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Table 1-2.

Table l-3.

Table 2- 1.

Table 2-2.,

Table 2-3.

Table 2-4.

Table 3- 1,

Table 4- 1.

Table 4-2.

Table 4-3.

Table 4-4.

Table 4-5.

Table 4-6.

Table 4-7.

Table 4-8.

Table 4-9.

Table 4- 10.

Table 4- 11.

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Table 4-13.

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Table 4-16.

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Table 4- 18.

Table 4- 19.

Table 4-20.

Table 4-2 1.

Table 4-22.

Table 5- 1.

Table 5-2.

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Table 5-5.

Table 5-6.

Table 5-7.

Table 5-8.

Table 5-9.

Table 6- 1.

Table 7- 1.

DBS model numbers .......................................................................................

l-3

FCC information .............................................................................................

l-3

Interface information ......................................................................................

l-4

Trunk and extension capacities according to system size ............................... 2-5

Printed circuit card descriptions and maximums ............................................ 2-6

Printed circuit package slot usage ................................................................... 2-8

CPC/SCC features ...........................................................................................

2-9

Battery backup packages for the DBS 40,72, and 96 .................................... 3-9

Main trunks and expansion trunks provided with each system type ..............4-4

Pinouts and trunk numbers for the main trunk connector ............................... 4-5

Pinouts and trunk numbers for trunk expansion connector CNl ................... .4-6

-48V current consumption for ground-start and DID trunks .......................... 4-9

-40’ power supplies tested with the DBS ...................................................... 4-9

Tl Hardware requirements for single-cabinet systems ................................ .4- 11

Tl Hardware requirements for double-cabinet systems ............................... 4-12

Tl slot usage for two-cabinet systems .......................................................... 4- 13

Tl and analog trunk assignments, DBS 40 ................................................... 4-14

Tl and analog trunk assignments, DBS 72 ................................................... 4-14

Tl and analog trunk assignments, DBS 96 ................................................... 4-15

Maximum Tl assignments for two-cabinet systems ..................................... 4-15

Tl and analog trunk assignments, DBS 40 + 40 ........................................... 4-16

Tl and analog trunk assignments, DBS 72 + DBS 72 .................................. 4-16

Tl and analog trunk assignments, DBS 96 + DBS 40 .................................. 4-17

Tl and analog trunk assignments, DBS 96 + DBS 72 .................................. 4-18

Tl and analog trunk assignments, DBS 96 + DBS 96 .................................. 4-19

Extension ports provided with each system .................................................. 4-32

Pinouts and color codes for extension connector CN12 ............................... 4-33

Pinouts and color codes for extension connector CN13 ............................... 4-34

Pinouts and color codes for extension connector CN14 ............................... 4-35

Pinouts and color codes for extension expansion connector CNl ............... .4-36

RS-232C pin designations used for CN6 ........................................................ 5-3

RAI compatibility ...........................................................................................

5-6

Maximum distances for direct connection to OPX stations ........................ 5- 10

Switch settings for SWI, VAU ..................................................................... 5-22

Switch settings for delay answer timing, VAU ............................................ 5-23

Switch settings for DTMF detection timing, VAU ....................................... 5-23

Switch settings for wait timing between dialed digits, VAU ....................... 5-23

Switch settings for abbreviated dialing digit length, VAU ........................... 5-24

Maximum distances for SLTA installation ................................................... 5-35

Trunk and extension port maximums for double-cabinet systems ................ .6-3

Input power .....................................................................................................

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Table 7- 13.

Table 7- 14.

Table 7-15.

Table 7-16.

Table 7-17.

Table 7- 18.

Power consumption and heat generation ........................................................ 7-3

Battery backup capacity ..................................................................................

7-3

Temperature and humidity requirements ........................................................ 7-4

Dimensions and weight, single-cabinet systems and phones ......................... 7-3

Dimensions for two-cabinet systems .............................................................. 7-4

Trunk and line capacities ................................................................................

7-5

Feature-related capacities ...............................................................................

7-5

Hardware maximums for single-cabinet systems ........................................... 7-7

Hardware maximums for double-cabinet systems ........................................ 7-10

Maximum cabling distances .........................................................................

7- 13

Voice path from KTELs to DBS ...................................................................

7-14

Data communications ports ..........................................................................

7- 14

Signaling to CO ............................................................................................

7- 15

Signaling levels ......................................................... . ................................... 7- 15

Transmission specifications ..........................................................................

7- 15

Tone Plan ......................................................................................................

7-16

DTMF frequencies ........................................................................................

7-17

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About This Manual

About This

Manual

Purpose

This manual provides installation instructions for the Digital Business System

(DBS). The following table summarizes the purpose of each chapter.

Chapter

Title

No.

Requirements

Purpose

Includes DBS model numbers and FCC information that may be required during installation. In addition, environmental requirements are included to ensure proper operation.

System Overview

Provides an overview of the DBS. The overview includes descriptions of the cabinet, system configurations, printed circuit cards, and the call processor.

Cabinet Installation Explains how to install and power up the cabinet. Before, you begin installation, be sure to read Chapter 1 -

“Requirements.“.

Trunks and Lines

Describes trunk and line installation. See the “Peripheral

Equipment” chapter for instructions on connecting peripheral equipment through trunks or lines.

Peripheral

Equipment

Double-Cabinet

Describes peripheral equipment installation. Some peripheral equipment also requires trunk and/or line interfaces (door phones or power failure units. for example). For information on trunk and line connections, see Chapter 4.

Explains installation procedures for two-cabinet systems.

S y s t e m s

Specifications

Contains frequently referenced DBS specifications.

Related Documents

For instructions on DBS programming,

see Programming Guidance (Section

400).

For detailed descriptions of DBS features,

see Feature Operafiou (Srctiorr

700).

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This chapter includes DBS model numbers and FCC information that may be required during installation. In addition, environmental requirements for proper operation are included.

This chapter covers the following topics:

Model Numbers

FCC Requirements

Environmental Requirements

Cleaning

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Model Numbers

Table l-l. DBS model numbers

DBS System

DBS 40

DBS 72

DBS 96

Model Number

VB-43030

VB-43050

1 VB-43060

FCC Requirements

General Requirements

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established Rules which permit the DBS to be directly connected to the telephone network.

Standardized jacks are used for these connections. This equipment should not be used on party lines or coin lines.

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Key FCC information appears in the following table.

Table l-2. FCC information

Item

FCC Registration

Number

Specification

When used as a key system: ACK4A4-60490~KF-E

When used as a PBX: ACK4A4-60489~MF-E

Ringer Equivalence OSB *

Network Address E

Signaling Code

* The ringer equivalence number @EN) is useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called. In most areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices on any one line should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the

REN, you should call your telephone company to determine the maximum

REN for your calling area.

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Before connecting the DBS, provide the telephone company with the following information

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Port Type

Type of

Interface

2-wire loop

USOC Jack Service

Connector Order Code*

RJ21x 9.OF

Facility Interface

Code

02LS2

2-wire ground RJ21x 9.OF

02GS2

Trunk

1 DIDTrunk

Tl Trunk

OPX Adaptor

2-wire DID

Tl

OPX

RJ21x

RJ48C

RJ21X (at

DBS DBS)

9.OF

6.OF

9.OF

02RV2-T

04DU9-DN,

04DU9- 1 SN

OL13A

OL13B

OL13C (recommended) l

This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the left cover panel of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the

FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, provided this information to your telephone company.

l

If the DBS telephone equipment caused harm to the Telephone Network, the

Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice isn’t practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.

l

Under the FCC Rules, no customer is authorized to repair this equipment.

This restriction applies regardless of whether the equipment is in or out of warranty.

l

The Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures, that cou!d affect the proper operation of your equipment. If’they do, you will be given advance notice so as to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.

l

The Digital Key Telephones designed for use with this system are hearing aid compatible.

l

This equipment is capable of providing users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use of access codes. Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to block access dialing codes is a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumers Act of 1990.

l

If you experience trouble with the DBS, please contact Panasonic

Communication & Systems Company, Business Telephone Systems Division,

Two Panasonic Way Panazip 7B-3, &caucus, NJ 07094 (Phone: (1-800-822-

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0909) for repair/warranty information. The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected.

DID Requirements

Allowing this equipment to be operated in a manner that does not provide for proper answer supervision is a violation of Part 68 of the FCC Rules. Proper answer supervision occurs if this equipment returns answer supervision to the

PSTN when DID calls are:

- Answered by the called station

- Answered by the attendant

- Routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by the CPE user

- Routed to a dial prompt.

Tl Requirements

This device must only be connected to the Tl network connected behind an

FCC Part 68 registered channel service unit. Direct connection is not allowed.

Environmental Requirements

Temperature: The environment should be free from excessive temperatures in order to avoid component damage. Room temperatures should be 32 to 104” F

(0

to

40” C).

Humidity: The environment should be free from excessive humidity, which may rust metallic parts and degrade performance. Do not install the system where humidity could condense on its surfaces. Relative humidity ranges should be between 30 and 90 percent.

Ventilation: Adequate ventilation must be provided to allow upward air circulation through the cabinet grille.

Gas and airborne particles: To avoid corrosion or oxidation of electrical contacts, the environment should be free from airborne particles and corrosive gas.

Electrical noise: The environment should be free from excessive electrical noise, which could disturb the operation of digital circuits. The system should be located at least 10 ft. (3 m) away from welders, dimmers, or other highcurrent machines. Phones connected to the system should not be located near fluorescent lamps, air conditioners, washing machines, TVs, or radios.

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Vibration: The environment should be free from excessive vibration, which could loosen components.

Water Exposure: Because the DBS is an electric device, exposure to water is dangerous. Do not place anything containing water on the system. Do not install under overhead plumbing, sprinkler system valves, or in areas that are susceptible to flooding.

Lighting: Sufficient lighting is required for testing and maintenance.

Lightning Protection/Grounding: The system must be properly grounded to protect from lightning damage. The following UL conditions must be met to ensure proper grounding. (For grounding instructions, see page 3-5.) l

Supplemental and independent equipment grounding conductors are to be installed between the system and the wiring system ground.

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One of the equipment grounding conductors must be a conductor that is as large or larger than the ungrounded branch-circuit supply conductors. The equipment grounding conductor is to be installed as part of the circuit that supplies the system and is to be connected to ground at the service equipment. Bare, covered, or insulated grounding conductors are acceptable.

Individually covered or insulated grounding conductors should have a continuous outer finish that is either green or green with one or more yellow stripes. The equipment grounding conductor should be connected to ground at the service equipment.

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The other equipment grounding conductor shall comply with the general rules for grounding contained in Article

250

of the

National Electric Code,

NFPA

70, but its connection to ground shall not depend on the cord and plug of the system.

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The attachment-plug receptacles of the same type as that used by the systems that are in the vicinity of the DBS are all to be of a grounding type, and the equipment grounding conductors serving these receptacles are to be connected to earth ground at the service equipment.

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A marking adjacent to the telecommunications jacks must instruct the user to connect a supplementary equipment grounding conductor before any telecommunication lines are connected to the product or system.

Cleaning

l

Use a

sfightfy

damp cloth to clean the phones. The phones should never be cleaned with benzene, paint thinner, or other solvents.

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This chapter gives an overview of the Digital Business System (DBS). This overview includes descriptions of the DBS cabinet, system configurations, printed circuit cards, and the call processor.

This chapter covers the following topics::

- 1 Cabinet Description

1 Configurations

1 Printed Circuit Cards

1 Processor Description

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Cabinet Description

Chapter 2. System Overview

Panasonic’s Digital Business System (DBS) is a hybrid telephone system that can be used as a key service unit (KSU) or a private branch exchange

(PBX).

The DBS cabinet includes an AC power supply, backup batteries (optional), dedicated card slots, and a central connector panel for line and trunk connections.

Finirre 2-1. The DBS cabinet (DBS 96 shown)

,- Connector Panel -,

Card

Slots

Q*

----

. SSEEE1=E

h

Power Supply - \Batteriesl

I

Power Switch -

In addition to trunk and line connection, the connector panel is used to connect peripheral equipment such as paging speakers, external ringers, and music-on-hold/background music sources. Figure 2-2 on page 2-4 shows trunk and line connections, as well as some peripheral connections.

Peripheral connections are covered in detail in Chapter 5, “Peripheral

Equipment.”

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,

- _..

Figure 2-2. Trunk, line, and peripheral connections

Tape Recorder for Music-On-Hold and Background Music

Test

Phone

23

L

-

-

Amplifier

All-Page

Speaker

MPF

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-

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Configurations

b~raprer 2. sysrern uvervlew

The DBS comes in three models, which provide from 40 to 96 ports. Up to two systems can be combined to increase port capacity up to 192 ports (DBS

96 + DBS 96).

In addition to dedicated trunk and extension slots, each system includes one expansion slot (labeled EC/TRK) that can be used for either trunks or extensions. The following table shows port capacities for individual systems and for different combinations of systems.

Table 2-I. Trunk and extension capacities according to system size

DBS 96 + DBS 72

DBS 96 + DBS 96

40

48

I 112

/ 128

16

16

Notes:

1. The slave cabinet must be used for expansion ports.

2. When a DBS 72 and DBS 40 are connected, expansion ports cannot be used.

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Printed Circuit Cards

Section 300-Installation

The following table describes the printed circuit cards and other equipment that can be used with the DBS. Also included are brief descriptions of each card and the maximum number that can be installed in each cabinet

Table 2-2. Printed circuit card descriptions and maximums

Part No.

Printed Circuit Cards and Other

Equipment

Quantity

DBS 40 DBS 72 DBS 96

VB-43110 1 Cable kit for 2-system connection

VB-43410 Call processor card (CPC-A)

VB-43411 Call processor card (CPC-B)

VW43412 Call processor card (CPC-AII)

VB-43420

Service circuit card (SCC-A)

VB-4342 1 Service circuit card (SCC-B)

VB-4343 1 DTMF signal receiver for 8 SLT lines

1 NW%

VB-435 10A 4-port loop-start trunk card (L-TRK/4)

VB-435 11A g-port loop-start trunk card (L-TRK/8)

VB-43541 g-port Direct-inward-dialing trunk card

(DID)

VB-4353 1 g-port ground-start trunk card (G-TRW8)

VB-43561 - -

VB-43562 Tl MDF card i

VB-43563

1 Tl Sync Unit

VB-43611

VB-43621A g-port digital extension card (DEC) g-port analog extension card (AEC)

I

I

N/A

1

2

1

1

Expansion Connectors

VB-43 120 Trunk expansion connector

VB-43121

Extension expansion connector

1

Doorbox Equipment (Trunk)

VB-43701 2-port Door box adaptor 8”

VB -43705 Door box 16*

Doorbox Equipment (Extension)

VB -437 11 l-port Extension-Based Door box adaptor 4

VB-43705 Door box

4

1

4

3

1

1

1

3

4

1

12*

24*

4

4

N/A

1

1

4

4

16*

32*

4

4

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Part No.

Printed Circuit Cards and Other

Equipment

Quantity

DBS 40 DBS 72

DBS 96

Optional Equipment

VB-43706 Remote Administration Interface (RAI-A)

VB -43707 Remote Administration Interface @AI-B)

VB-4355 1 %circuit Caller ID daughter board

V-R-43 130 v-B-43709

Built-in system backup battery kit

Single Line Telephone Adaptor

VB-2089P SLT ringer box

VA-43703 4-line power failure unit

V-B-43702 Off-premise extension adaptor

1 1

1

1 per VB1 per VB-

1 per VB-

43511AAEC 43511AAEC 43511AAEC

1

1 1

8

6

8

1

14

8

8

1

18

8

8

1

VEL43940

Standard Application processor interface

(API)

VB-43941 Telephony Services Kit (includes revised

API card, described in Telephone Services

Documentation)

1

1

1

1

1

1

* Note: These maximums are based on overall trunk capacities and do not allow for trunks used for outside lines.

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Printed circuit cards are installed in dedicated slots in the DBS cabinet.

Table 2-3 shows the cards that can be installed in each slot. Figure 2-3 on page 2-9 illustrates slot labels.

Table 2-3. Printed circuit package slot usage

Card Type

Analog

Trunks

Digital Trunks

Digital Lines

Analog Lines

Service

Circuits

Processor Cards

Card

L-TRW4

L-TRK/8

G-TRK/8

DID/8

T1/24

DEC/8

AEC/8

SCC-A

SCC-B

CPC-A

CPC-B

CPC-AI1

Acceptable Slots

TRK or EQTRK

EC/TRK

EC l-8 or EC/IRK

EC 2-8 or EC/IRK see

CPC

DTMF Circuits

MFRl8

AUXl or AUX2

CPC (See Note 1.)

Interface Cards API (1 or 2 Circuits)

CBL-M

CBL-S

AUXl or AUX2 (See Note 2.)

CPC or AUX2 (See Note 3.)

Notes:

1. With one-cabinet systems, the MFR card can be installed in the AUXl or AUX2 slot, depending on whether an API card is used. With two-cabinet systems, placement of the MFR cards differs according to the cable kit used. With Cable Kit Version 1.1, one MFR is installed in the Master AUXl, and one MFR is installed in the Slave AUXl. With Cable Kit Version 1.2, both MFR cards are installed in the slave cabinet--one in the CPC slot and one in AUXl . (See page 6- 10 for instructions on installing MFR cards in double-cabinet systems.)

2. The API card is installed in AUXl only when a CBL card is used.

3. Part VB-43 110 includes both the CBL-M and CBL-S cards, as well as the required connecting cables. CBL-M is installed in the master cabinet, CBL-S in the slave cabinet.

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Figure 2-l

Slot labels for minted circuit aackapes

Chapter 2. System Overview

/

Slot Labels

(DBS 96)

Processor Description

DBS call-processing is controlled by the Call Processor Card (CPC). Three

CPC models are available: CPC-A, CPC-B, and CPC-AII.

In most cases, the features provided with the DBS depend on the model and software version of the CPC. However, the availability of some features also depends on the model and version of the Service Circuit Card (SCC).

The following table shows some of the major differences between CPC/SCC features. Other differences are noted throughout this manual when they apply to specific installation instructions. For more details on the features provided with each processor,

see Feature Operation, Section 700.

Table 2-4.

CPCISCC features

Feature

Double cabinet system

DID

Tl Interface

CPC/SCC Requirements

CPC-B, Version 1.0 or greater plus SCC-B

CPC-B, Version 2.0 or greater plus SCC-B,

Version 1.2 or greater

CPC-B, Version 4.0 or greater plus SCC-B.

(The CPC-B must have BPU 1.3 or later. The

SCC-B ROM 1.3 or later is required if the CO does not provide dial tone.)

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This chapter explains how to install and power up the cabinet. Before you begin installation, be sure to read the “Requirements” chapter, which begins on page l-l.

This chapter covers the following topics::

Topic

Wall-Mounting the Cabinet

Grounding

Card Installation

Battery Backup

Key Phone Wail Mounting

DSLT Wall Mounting

System Initialization

Test Phone

Page

3-3

3-5

3-6

3-9

3-13

3-15

3-17

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Wall-Mounting the Cabinet

Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation

Guidelines

Caution: Always turn the power switch OFF before beginning installation.

l

The DBS is shipped with the cover installed to protect components. Before wall-mounting the cabinet, remove the cover.

l

Handle the cabinet carefully to avoid damage.

Installation

1. Remove the eight screws from the front and sides of the cabinet.

2. Take the front cover off by pulling it from the bottom and lifting it up.

3. Take the side covers off by sliding them up, then away.

Figure 3-1. Cover removal

\

Front Cover

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4.

Attach the mounting brackets to the four comers of the back side of the cabinet.

Figure 3-2. Cabinet mounting bracket

5. Install four screws in the wall studs according to the dimensions given in

Figure 3-3. (Note that the width dimension is different for the DBS 40.)

.

Figure 3-3. Cabinet wa

The screws are used to attach the mounting brackets to the wall. The screws should protrude from the wall 5/16 in.

mountinp

Stud

\

(DES 40)

6. Hang the cabinet on the wall by placing the mounting brackets over the screws.

7. Tighten the screws to secure the cabinet.

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Grounding

Guidelines

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Before grounding the DBS, read the “Lightning Protection/Grounding” requirements beginning on page l-6.

l

The ground cable must be at least 18 AWG.

l

Resistance to ground must be 10 Ohms or less.

Installation

1. Attach the ground cable to the ground screw on the front of the power suPPlY*

2. Connect the ground cable to the building ground.

Figure 3-4.

.

Ground Screw

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Card Installation

Section 300~Installation

Guidelines

Caution:

Before handling printed circuit cards, discharge static elecuicity by grounding yourself. Static electricity can damage components.

Turn off the power before installiing. Installing cards with the power on can damage components.

l

Install the cards in the following order:

- TRK

- DEC

- AEC or API

- see

- CPC

- MFRorCBL l

If you are installing a CPC-A or CPC-AII card with an SCC-B card, set

SW4 to “Mode A.” The default setting is “Mode B,” which specifies that

CPC-B is used.

Figure 3-5. SCC-B Switch 4

SCC-6 C a r d ’ _ -

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Before installing the CPC card, determine if the DBS will be used as a

KSU or PBX. To use it as a PBX, cut Strap Sl on the CPC. Cutting this strap allows use of pooled trunks as opposed to line appearances.

Figure

3-6.

CPC S&au Sl

Cut Sl for Pooled Trunks (PBX Operation)

Do Not Cut Sl for Line Appearances (KSU Operation)

CPC-B l

Install cards only in their dedicated slots. The slot type is marked on the cabinet directly above each slot.

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Installation

1. With the lettering on the card pointed up, position the card within the slot guides. (See Figure 3-7.)

2.

Hold the card on the top and bottom edges with both hands and carefully push the card into the slot.

3. When the connector at the far end of the card touches the corresponding connector on the backplane, press the card in until it is firmly seated.

F, rre 3-7. Printed circuit card installation

Zard-

.abel

* The extension card installed in this slot must be digital.

#The MFR card can be installed in the CPC slot of slave cabinets.

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Battery-

Guidelines

l

The DBS 40 uses two 12-volt batteries; the DBS 72 and 96 use four 6-volt batteries or two 12-volt batteries. The following table includes the part numbers for the battery packages.

Table 3-I. Battery backup packages for the DBS 40, 72, and 96

System

DBS 40

DBS 72 and 96

Battery Backup Part No.

VB-43130 (some systems may be equipped with VB-2450A-2P)

VB-43 130 (some systems may be equipped with VB-2650-2P) l

The backup batteries are connected in a series circuit, using cables provided with the DBS.

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With maximum traffic, the backup batteries last up to 40 minutes for the

DBS 40 and 72, and up to 30 minutes for the DBS 96.

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The backup batteries should be replaced about every 3 years.

RECYCLE

THE PRODUCT YOU HAVE PURCHASED MAY CONTAIN SEALED LEAD

ACID BATTERIES WHICH ARE RECYCLABLE. AT THE END OF THEIR

USEFUL LIFE, UNDER VARIOUS STATE AND LOCAL LAWS, IT IS ILLEGAL

TO DISPOSE OF THESE BATTERIES INTO YOUR MUNICIPLE WASTE

STREAM. PLEASE CALL l-800-SAV-LEAD FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO

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Installation for the DBS 40

Fi,

1. Place one battery in the top tray of the battery compartment, the other battery in the bottom tray.

location. DBS 40

Batteries

2. Connect the positive cable (red) to the + terminal of the top battery.

3.

Connect the connecting cable (white) to the - terminal of the top battery.

4. Connect the negative cable (blue) to the - terminal of the bottom battery.

5.

Connect the connecting cable (white) from the top battery to the + terminal on the bottom battery.

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Installation for the DBS 72 and 96

1.

Slide the battery compartment out and place the batteries inside the tray.

Figure 3-9.

Remove Screws and Slide Battery

Tray Out

2. Connect the positive cable (red) to the + terminal on the fist battery.

3. Connect the negative cable (blue) to the - terminal on the last battery.

4. Connect the remaining positive and negative terminals with the white connection cables, as shown in Figure 3-10.

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lnStah3tiOn

Figi 3-10. Battery pack connection, DBS 72 and 96

Red Connection Cable

Section

3004nstallation

White

Connection

C a b l e s

Front Negative

Four G-Volt Batteries

(Older Version)

VB-265012P

- Red Connection Cable

\*c

Back Positive

Front Negative

‘Fwo 1 O-Volt Batteries

VB-43130

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Key Phone Wall Mounting

DBS key phones can be modified for wall mounting by reversing the wallmount adaptor on the bottom of the phone. The wall-mount adaptor includes a small hole for attaching the phone to a screw inserted in the wall.

1. Place the bottom edge of the telephone on a desk or other hard surface.

2. Press the wall-mount adaptor down until it detaches from the phone

(Figure 3- 11).

UdflDtO?’ removal

Figure 3-11.

Wall-Mount

Adaptor

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3. Turn the wall-mount adaptor around and re-attach it to the phone.

Figure 3-12. Wall-mount adaptor replacement igure 3-13.

.

L

I. Remove the handset guide with a small screwdriver, turn it over, and reinsert it into the phone.

t guide insertion for wal

n

3

znting, key phor

Handset

Guide

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DSLT Wall Mounting

Chapter 3. Cabinet

Installation

-

Digital Single-Line Telephones (DSLTs) can be modified for wall mounting by removing the desk stand and mounting it on the bottom of the phone. The back of the DSLT and the desk stand include slots for attaching the phone to a screw inserted in the wall.

1. Press the stand releases in toward the middle of the phone to release the desk stand (Figure 3- 14).

Figure 3-14. Desk stand removal for DSLT wall mountinp

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2. Attach the desk stand to the bottom of the phone by aligning the tabs and tab guides and sliding it into place (Figure 3-15).

Figure 3-15. Desk stand attachment for DSLT wail mounting

I

.

3. Remove the handset guide with a small screwdriver, turn it over, and reinsert it into the phone,

Figure 3-16. Handset guide insertian for waU-n unting, DSLT i

Handset

Guide

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System Initialization

Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation

1. Confirm that the DBS power switch is

OFF.

2. Plug the power cord into a dedicated 120V 15 amp AC wall outlet.

Note: A surge protector should be installed on the power cord.

3. Set SW1 on the CPC card to RAMCLR (RAM Clear).

‘igure 3-17. CPC memory clear switch

4. Turn the power switch on.

As the system loads, the bottom LED lamp on the CPC card will flash.

.

5. Once the bottom LED lamp on the CPC card stops flashing, set SW 1 on the CPC to RAMHOLD.

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Test Phone

Guidelines

l

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.

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The test terminal is turned on by flipping SW1 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 SW1 is not in the test position, extension ports 7 and 8 are connected through the MDE

Note: Before using the test terminal on a DBS that is operational, be sure the phones connected to ports 7 and 8 can be taken out of service.

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A DSS/72 can be connected to the display phone for text entry. Port 7 must be assigned as extension 101 and the DSS/72 must be assigned as telephone type 13 for the DSS/72 to operate.

I n s t a l l a t i o n -

1. Connect the telephone and DSS (optional) to CN3 on the Connector

Panel. (See Figure,3-18 on page 3- 19.)

2. Set SW 1 to “Test.”

3. When programming is completed, set SW 1 back to “ST.”

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‘igure 3-18. Test telephone connection

Test Phone

DSS Console

Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation

Note: Port 7 must be assigned as extension

101 and the DSS/72 assigned as telephone type 13 for the DSW72 to operate.

Two-Conductor

Cable (Port 7)

Two-Conductor

Cable (Port 8)

1 / To the

I/

telephone

S W 1

S T - T E S T

ST=Ports 7 and 8 are connected through the MDF

TEST=Ports 7 and 8 are connected through

CN3

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Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines

This chapter describes trunk and line installation. Some peripheral equipment also requires trunk and/or line interfaces (for example, door phones or power failure units). See Chapter 5 for instructions on connecting peripheral equipment through trunks or lines.

This chapter covers the following topics::

Page

Topic

Trunks

Loop-S tart Trunks

Ground Start and DID ‘$X%nks

Tl Interface

/

/

Lines

Analog Extensions

Digital Extensions

DSS/72

EM/24

1 Trunk and Line Expansion

I 4-7

4-9

4-11

4-3 1

4-37

4-40

4-40

4-42

1 4-43 1

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Trunks

Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines

Trunk Connectors

Each DBS cabinet is provided with one main trunk connector, labeled CN 1.

In addition, a trunk expansion connector (VB-43120) can be added to the

DBS to provide eight additional trunk connections. (The trunk expansion connector is also labeled

CNl.)

Figure 4- 1 shows the maximum number of trunks that can be connected when both trunk connectors are used with a DBS 96.

imre 4 - l .

DBS trunk connedions (DBS 96)

MDF

co

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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-l. Main trunks and expansion trunks provided with each system type

Sys tern Type

Main Trunk Numbers Expansion Trunk Numbers

DBS 40

DBS 72

DBS 96

1-8

1-16 l-24

9-16

17-24

25-32

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 4-43.

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Table 4-2. Pinouts and trunk numbers for the main trunk connector.

Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines

lDBS 96 only,

BR-BK

BK-SL

SLBK

YL-BL

BLYL

YL-OR

.

14

40

15

41

16

42

14R

15T

15R

16T

16R

17T

Trunk I5

Trunk 16

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Table 4-3. Pinouts and trunk numbers for trunk expansion connector CNI

Trunk Slot Color

Code

EGTRK

W-H-BL

BL-WH

WH-OR

OR-WH

WH-Gti

Pin

No.’

26

1

27

2

28

Desig.

IT

1R

2T

2R

3T

Trunk Assignments According to

System Type

DES40

TN&

9

TN&

10

Trunk

DBSl?

Trunk

17

Trunk

18

Trunk

DBS96

Trunk

25

Trunk

26

Trunk

1. Only the first 8 pairs on the trunk expansion connector are used.

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Loop-Start Trunks

Guidelines

l

Two versions of the loop-start trunk are available: the four-port version

(IQ-435 10) and the eight-port version (VB-43511).

l

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 4-43 l

For pinouts and color codes for the main trunk connector, see Table 4-2 on page 4-5.

lnstalla tion

Installation without Caller ID

1. If installing VB-435 11A Loop Start Card: a. Remove the cover from the L-TRK card (VB-435 11A).

b. Set the all option switches to ON as shown in Figure 4-2.

c. Replace the cover on the L-TRK card (VB-43511A).

‘igure 4-2. L-TRK Card Strap Jl and Switch Locations

SW2

SW4 SW6 SW8

/T

TKl

/T /T x

T K 2 T K 3

T K 4 TKS TK6 TK7 TK8

\/ w

SW1

\/ m

SW3

\/

EliI

SW5

\/

Ial

SW7

- S t r a p Jl must be cut to receive

Caller ID

L-TRK Card

(VB-43511A)

+

When a Caller ID Card Is Installed.

Set All Switches to the OFF Position

• i l +

When No Caller ID Card Is Installed,

Set All Switches to the ON Position

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2. Install the loop-start trunk in a trunk slot.

3.

Use a standard 50-pin cable to connect the trunks from the MDF to the main trunk connector CNl.

Installation with Caller ID

1. Remove the cover from the L-TRK card (VB-435 11A). This cover should be set aside since it cannot be reinstalled with a Caller ID Board installed.

2.

Cut strap Jl on the L-TRK card as shown in Figure 4-2.

3.

Set switches SW1 through SW8 on the L-‘IRK card (VB-43511A) to

OFF.

A

I

IMPORTANT: When caller ID is used, you must correctly set the switches to prevent possible damage to the

L-TRK card.

4. Attach the Caller ID card to the L-TRK card.

Figure 4-3. Attaching Caller ID Card to the I,-TRK Card

Caller

ID Board

L-TRK Card

5. Install the L-TRK card in a trunk slot.

6. Use a standard 50-pin cable to connect the trunks from the MDF to the main trunk connector CN 1.

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Ground Start and DID Trunks

Guidelines

.

l

The following procedure covers ground-start (VB-43531) 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 4-43.

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 loopstart 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

1.2 or higher).

l

Both ground start and DID trunks require an external -48V floating output power supply. The following table shows -48V power consumption for one- and two-cabinet systems.

Table 4-4. -48V current consumption

for

ground-start and DID trunks

System Size

1 One-cabinet system

Two-cabinet’system

Current Consumption

(Output voltage = 48 k 4 V

Ripple voltage = k.500 mVp-p)

I 1Amp

1 2Amps l

The following -48V floating output power supplies have been tested with

DBS ground-start and DID trunks.

Table 4-S.

-48V power supplies tested with the DBS

Manufacturer

Valcom

Tellabs

Model Number

VP-2048B

8 l-8002

Rating

2 Amps

2 Amps l

The following “Installation” section includes details on installing the -48V power supply.

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Figu

1. Install the G-IRK/8 or DID card in a trunk slot.

2.

Connect the power supply by cabling the positive side to the SG connector on CN2 (Figure 4-4).

Note: Use cables that are 18 AWG or larger

to

connect the power supply

to

the DBS.

4-4. -4Wpo wer supply installadion

-48V SG :tt RG +24V GND C

1

CN2

8 M 20 Zl Z2 23 24 RE2 REl o/ololo/o1o/ololo/o/ololoioioj

Recommend:

Tellabs-8001

Tellabs-8002

3. 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.

4. Install power-surge protectors between the wall outlet and the -48V power supply.

5. Use a standard 50-pin cable to connect the trunks from the MDF to the main trunk connector CNl.

6. Use a test set to verify the polarity of the trunk.

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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 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.

Tl Interface

Guidelines

Read the following guidelines before beginning Tl installation. Installation instructions begin on page 4-2 1.

Hardware Requirements

l

The Tl requires the following DBS hardware.

Table 4-6. Tl Hardware requirements for single-cabinet systems

CPC-B 4.0 or SW-B

Higher (VB-43421)

(VB-43411)

1

(See Note 1.)

1

(See Notes 2 and 3.)

Tl Trunk Card

(VB-4356 1)

1

Tl MDF Card

(VB-43562)

1

Sync Unit

(VB-43563)

1

Notes:

1. Version

1.3 or higher of thk 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 re@ired.

3. SCC-B with ROM 1.3 or higher is required if the central office does not provide Tl dial tone.

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Table 4-7. Tl Hardware requirements for double-cabinet systems

Tl

CPC-B V4

Location

(V-B-43411)

(See Note

1.)

1

SCC-B

(VB-

4342 1)

(See Notes

2 and 3.)

1

Tl Trunk Tl MDF

Card

W-

43561)

Card

W-

43562)

1

1

Tl in the

Master

Tl i n t h e

Slave

1 1 1

1

Sync

Card

(VB-

43563)

1

1 gf*i l / l 1 2 / 2 / l

Tl

Cable

Cable Kit

(V-B-

43564)

(VB-43 110)

(See Note

4.)

0 1

1 1

/ l / l

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.

4. Version 1.2 of the CableKit is required for Tl.

l

The Tl trunk card must be installed in the “EC/IRK” slot.

l

The installer

must provide a Channel Service Unit (CSU) that complies with FCC Part 15 and Part 68. The CSU is installed between the DBS and the public network. The CSU provides alarm, diagnostic, and monitoring functions, as well as network protection.

The CSU must be compatible with the framing format (SF or ESF) that is provided by-the public network.

Maximums

l

One Tl card can be installed per cabinet.

l

The number of Tl cards that can be installed in double-cabinet systems depends on the sizes of the connected systems. Table 4-12 on page 4-15 shows Tl maximums for double-cabinet systems.

Note: The DBS 72 + DBS 40 combination does not support Tl.

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Table 4-8.

Tl slot usage for two-cabinet systems

I

System Size

DBS 40 + DBS 40

DBS 72 + DBS 40

DBS 72 + DBS 72

DBS 96 + DBS 40

DBS 96 + DBS 72

DBS 96 + DBS 96

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

EC/TRK Slot Usage for Tl

Master Slave

No Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

.

Fractional

TI can be used when fewer than 24 Tl trunks are needed.

Fractional Tl allows you to use only a portion of the 24 channels provided on the Tl card.

.

Though each Tl Interface provides 24 trunk channels, Tl trunks do not increase the overall trunk capacity of the DBS. Each Tl channel subtracts from the total number of analog trunks that can be installed.

.

With CPC-B earlier than 5.00, the number of analog trunks that can be used with Fractional Tl are always decremented in quantities of 8.

For example, if you are installing a Tl in a DBS 96 and you only want to use 12 Tl channels, the logical number of analog trunks that would be available is 20 (32 - 12 = 20).

The number of analog trunks must be decremented in quantities of 8. the actual number of analog trunks that can be used is 16:

(32 total trunks - 16 (two g-trunk increments) = 16.)

Tables.69 through 4- 11 show the possible combinations of analog and digital trunks assignments based on system size.

The trunk numbering shown in these tables is determined by backplane trunk port assignments. Therefore, the numbering cannot be changed.

.

With CPC-B 5.00 and higher and the VB-435 11A Loop Start Trunk Card, the number of analog trunks that can be used with Fractional Tl are decremented in quantities of 1.

Note: Analog trunks are numbered beginning with “ 1.” T 1 trunk than nel s are numbered beginning with the highest trunk channel used.

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Trunk Assignments for Single-Cabinet Systems

l

Programming is not required to associate trunk ports with slot locations.

However, you must use programming to specify that a combination of Tl and analog trunks are instailed, and you must also specify how many Tl channels are used.

Table 4-9. Tl and analog trunk assignments, DBS 40

Trunk

Number

1

1

8

I

using 16 Channels

Tl channel 16

4.

Tl channel 9

I

Fractional T 1 using 8 Channels

Analog trunk 1

.L

9

L

Tl channel 8

1

Analog trunk 8

Tl channel 8

.L

16 Tl channel 1 Tl channel

1

Note: Since the DBS 40 supports a maximum of 16 trunks, all 24 channels of the Tl cannot be used.

1

Table 4-10. Tl and analog trunk assignments, DBS 72

I

I

Trunk

Number

24Xhannel Tl Fractional Tl using 16

Channels

Fractional Tl using 8 Channels

1

1 Tl channel 24 Analog trunk 1 Analog trunk 1

I

8

1 Tl channel 17 Analog trunk 8

Analog trunk 8

9 Tl channel 16 Tl channel 16

Analog trunk 9

.L

\1

L

.l.

Tl channel 9 16

17

-l-

24

Tl channel 9

Tl channel 8

-L

Tl channel 1

Tl channel 8

\1

Tl channel 1

Analog trunk 16

Tl channel 8

L

Tl channel 1

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Table 4-11. Tl and analog trunk assignments, D BS 96

9

L

16

17

.l.

2 4

2 5

.L

1

8

1

3 2

Trunk

Number

2CChannel Tl

Analog trunk 1

.L

Analog trunk 8

Tl channel 24

L

Tl channel 17

Tl channel 9

Fractional Tl using 16

Channels

Analog trunk 1

.L

Analog trunk 8

Analog trunk 9

J..

Analog trunk 16

Tl channel 16 Tl channel 16

.L

.l-

Tl channel 9

Fractional Tl using 8 Channels

Analog trunk 1

L

Analog trunk 8

Analog trunk 9

1

Analog trunk 16

Analog trunk 17

.l.

Analog trunk 24

Tl channel 8

L

Tl channel 1

Tl channel 8

1

Tl channel 1

Tl channel 8

4..

Tl channel 1

Trunk Assignments for Double-Cabinet Systems

l

When Tl is used in a double-cabinet system, the number of Tl channels that can be assigned in each cabinet depends on the master/slave designation.

The following table shows the maximum number of Tl channels that can be assigned in twu-cabinet systems.

Tab& 4-12. Maximum Tl assignments for two-cabinet systems

[ System Size 1 Master

1 DBS 40 + DBS 40 1 8 analog trunks

1 DBS 72 + DBS 72

I 16 analog trunks

1 DBS96+DBS40 I24Tltrunks

8

analog trunks

DBS 96 + DBS 72

24

Tl trunks

DBS 96 + DBS 96

8

analog trunks

24

Tl trunks

1 8

analog trunks

I Slave

1 16 Tl trunks

)24Tltrunks

1 16 Tl trunks

1 8

24

Tl trunks

24Tl trunks analog trunks

1

1 l

Two-cabinet systems use the same trunk numbering scheme as singlecabinet systems. Analog trunks are numbered from “1” upward; Tl trunk channels are numbered downward from the highest channel used.

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Tables 4-13 through 4-17 show trunk numbering for two-cabinet systems using the maximum number of Tl channels.

Table 4-13. Tl and analog trunk assignments, DBS 40 + 40 (16-channel fractional Tl in the slave)

1 Trunk Number 1 Master Cabinet

16

17

.L

24

9

.L

Analog trunk 1

L

Analog trunk 8

N/A

N/A

1 Slave Cabinet

N/A

Tl channel 16

1

Tl channel 9

Tl channel 8

-1

Tl channel 1

Table 4-14. Tl and analog trunk assignments, DBS 72 + DBS 72 (24-channel Tl in the slave)

1

L’runk Number 1 Master Cabinet

1

1

8

Analog trunk 1

.L

Analog trunk 8

9

-1

Analog trunk 9

L

Andog trunk 16 16

17

.L

24

33 k

40

41

.L

48

I

I

N/A

N/A

N/A

I

I

1 Slave Cabinet

N/A

N/A

Tl channel 24

I

Tl channel 17

Tl channel 16

L

Tl channel 9

Tl channel 8

1

Tl channel 1

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Trunk Number

Master Cabinet

1 Analog trunk 1

.I/ a

9

.L

16

17

.L

24

25

\1

32

.L

Analog trunk 8

Tl channel 24

.L

Tl channel 17

Tl channel 16

\1

Tl channel 9

Tl channel 8

L

Tl channel 1

33

N/A .l..

40

41

L

48

N/A

Slave Cabinet

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Tl channel 16

-J

Tl channel 9

Tl channel 8

.L

Tl channel 1

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Table 4-16. Tl and analog trunk assignments, DBS 96 + DBS 72 (24-channel TI in the master; 24channel Tl in the slave)

Trunk Number Master Cabinet

1 Analog trunk 1

16

17

L

9

-L

.L

8

24

25

L

32

33

1

Analog trunk 8

Tl channel 24

\1

Tl channel 17

Tl channel 16

1

Tl channel 9

Tl channel 8

.L

Tl channel 1

N/A

48

49

-L

56

L

40

41

.L

N/A

N/A

Slave Cabinet

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Tl channel 24

-1

Tl channel 17

Tl channel 16

L

Tl channel 9

Tl channel 8

.L

Tl channel 1

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Table 4-l 7. Tl and analog trunk assignments, DBS 96 + DBS 96 (24-channel Tl in the master; 24channel Tl in the slave)

Slave Cabinet

49

-J

56

57

4.

40

41

1

48

64

Trunk Number

Master Cabinet

: Analog trunk 1

.L

8

:

16

17

Analog trunk 8

Tl channel 24

L

Tl channel 17

Tl channel 16

1

24

25

.L

32

33

1

1

Tl channel 9

Tl channel 8

J-

Tl channel 1

N/A

N/A

N/A

NIA

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Analog trunk 1

.L

Analog trunk 8

Tl channel 24

J..

Tl channel 17

Tl channel 16

1

Tl channel 9

Tl channel 8

.L

Tl channel 1

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The following procedures provide step-by-step instructions for installing the

Tl Interface. The procedure that you should use depends on the type of system you have and the number of Tls you are installing.

If you are installing . . .

A Tl in a single cabinet

1 Use this procedure...

“Installing a Tl in a Single Cabinet” (page 4-21)

One Tl in a double cabinet, with the “Installing a Tl in a Single Cabi-

Tl’ located in the master net” (page 4-21)

One Tl in a double cabinets, with the

“Installing a Tl in a Double Cabi-

Tl located in the slave net with the Tl in the Slave”

(page 4-27)

Tls in both the master and slave “Installing a Tl in a Double Cabinet with Tls in the Master and

Slave” (page 4-27)

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Installing a Tl in a Single Cabinet

The following instructions explain how to install a Tl in a single-cabinet system. These instructions also apply when a Tl is installed in only the master cabinet of a two cabinet system.

If only one Tl is installed in a two-cabinet system, it must be installed in the cabinet specified in Table 4-8 on page 4- 13.

Note: The Tl Interface cannot be used for systems consisting of a DBS 72 connected to a DBS 40.

1. Check connector 4 (CN4) on the Sync Unit (VB-43563). Make sure that

Pins 2 and 3 are strapped. (See Figure 4-5.)

When Pins 2 and 3 are strapped, the Sync Unit synchronizes the DBS Tl card with the signaling provided by the public network.

Figure 4-S. Connector fCN4) straimina,

S y n c

0

CNl

Jr?

CN3

. . . . . ...*.....

CN4

0,

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2.

Attach the Sync Unit to the CPC-B card.

Note: Before attaching the Sync Unit. insert the three spacers provided with the unit and remove the jumpers from CN2 of the CPC-B card.

Fivure 1-6. Tl Svnc C’nit instdhtinn

BPU Chip

(Version 1.3

or higher)

CPC-B Card

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3. Lnstall the Tl MDF (main distribution frame) card in the top of the cabinet as shown in Figure 4-7.

Fil re 4-7. Tl MDF card installation

Ground Screw

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4.

Set SW1 on the Tl card according to the following table.

These switch settings correspond to the distance between the DBS and the

CSU. To turn a switch on, fiip it to the “up” position.

Table 4-18. Switch

settings for

SWZ on the Tl card

SW

SW1

SW2

SW3

SW4

SW5

SW6

0 to 150 ft.

Distance from the DBS to the CSU

1 150-450 ft, 1 450-655 ft.

Off

On

Off off

Off

Off

Off

1 Not used

Off

On

Off

On

Off

On

I off

1 Not used

Off

On

Off

On

Off

I

I on

1 Not used a 5. install the Tl card in the “EQTRK” slot

6. Connect the Sync Cable from CNl on the Sync Unit to CN5 on the Tl card.

Fil

pre 4-8.

Svnc Unit and Tl connection. sin&-cabinet installation

7. Connect the cable attached to CN3 on the Tl MDF card to CN3 on the Tl card (Figure 4-10).

8. Using an RJ48 cable, connect CNl on the Tl MDF card to the CSU

(Figure 4- 10). The following illustration shows CNl pinouts.

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Figure 4-9. RJ418 pinouts. CNI connector

c

2

1

0

Ring

0

TiPl

1

0

NC

0

Ring

0

TP

0

NC

0

FG

0

FG

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8

7

Recelvm

I

I I

I

CN 1 (RJ48)

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9. Connect the ground cable from the Tl MDF card to the cabinet as shown in Figure 4- 10.

gure 4-10. Tl cabinet connections, single-cabinet instalkztion n

\ T-1 Line ( t Ground Cable

Sync Unit

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Installing Tl in a Double Cabinet with the Tl in the Slave

1.

Install the Sync Unit in the master cabinet as described in Steps 1 and 2 under “Installation for a Single Tl.”

2.

Install a Tl MDF card in the slave cabinet. (See Step 3 on page 4-23.)

3.

Set Switch 1 on the Tl card. (See Step 4 on page 4-24.)

4.

Install a Tl card in the “EQTRK” slot of the slave cabinet.

5.

Connect the Sync Cable from CNl on the Sync Unit to CN5 on the Tl card (Figure 4-l 1).

Note: Part Number VB-43564 is used for the Sync Cable when a Tl is installed only in the slave cabinet of a’ two-cabinet system.

6.

At the slave cabinet, connect the cable attached to CN3 on the Tl MDF card to CN3 on the Tl card (Figure 4-10).

7.

Using an RJ48 cable, connect CNl of the Tl MDF card to the CSU. (See

Figure 4-9 on page 4-25 for RJ48 pinouts.)

8.

At the slave cabinet, connect the ground cable on the Tl MDF card as shown in Figure 4-10 on page 4-26.

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4. I runis ana Lmes

connections,

double-cabinetwith a TI in the slave

,,,,,&i;it Eel

, Connector

Section

3004nstallation

Card

Label

\

Card

Labe\

Sync. Unit

\ CNl n )

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Installing

Tl in a Double Cabinet with Tls in the Master and

Slave

1.

Install the Sync Unit in the master cabinet as described in Steps 1 and 2 under “Installation for a Single Tl.”

2.

Install a Tl MDF card in each cabinet. (See Step 3 on page 4-23.)

3.

Set Switch 1 on the Tl cards. (See Step 4 on page 4-24.)

4.

Install a Tl card in each “EC/TRK” slot.

* 5.

Connect the Clock Sync Cable from CN4 on the master-cabinet Tl to

CN5 on the slave-cabinet Tl, as shown in Figure 4-12.

Note:

Part Number VB-43564 is used for the Clock Sync Cable when Tls are installed in the master and slave cabinets.

6.

At the master cabinet, connect the Sync Cable from CNl on the Sync

Unit to CN5 on the Tl card (Figure 4-12).

7.

At each cabinet, connect the cable attached to CN3 on the Tl MDF card to CN3 on the Tl card (Figure 4-10).

8.

Using an RJ48 cable, connect CNl of each Tl MDF card to a CSU. (See

Figure 4-9 on page 4-25 for RJ48 pinouts.)

Cl,.

For both cabinets, connect the ground cable from the Tl MDF card as shown in Figure 4-10 on page 4-26.

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clnaprer 4.

I I

UI IW dl

IU LII w8

3wAIcJrI Juu-lrlstallaIlorl

Figure 4-i2. Clock sync cable and sync cable connections, double-cabinet instuttiztion

Slave Cabinet

Card

Label

\

411

I

/I

1 i

Gl

CNS nterconnection

Cables

Card

Label’ lots: The number of analog trunks that can br i&zled depends on how many

Tl channels are

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Chapter 4. Trunks and Lines

Extension Connectors

The number of extension ports that can be connected to your system depends on the type of system you have. Egure 4-13 shows the maximum number of extensions that can be connected to each system when the extension expansion connector is used.

Table 4-l summarizes the number of ports that can be used without the extension expansion connector. Chapter.6 includes extension maximums for two-cabinet systems.

mre 4-13. DBS extension connections

Expansion Connector

m-43121

To CNI on ths Extension

4 9 - 5 6

To

T o

T o

Extension 25

Extension 32

Extension 1

Extension 24

Extension 25

Extension 46

DES 72

J and 96

Extension 49

‘I

DSS

96 only

Extension 72

J

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Table 4-19. Extension ports provided with each system

System Type Extension Ports

(Not including the Expansion Connector*)

DBS 40

DBS 72

DBS 96 l-24

1-48 l-72

*Note: Extensions 65 to 72 on the DBS 96 use the EC/TRK slot, but they do not require the extension expansion connector. If extensions 65 to 72 are used, the trunk expansion connector cannot be used.

Extension Connector Pinouts

Tables 4-20 through 4-22 provide pinouts and color codes for extension slots.Table 4-22 on page 4-35 provides pinouts and color codes for the extension expansion connector.

Instructions on installing the expansion connector begin on 4-43.

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Table 4-20. Pinoats and color codes for extension connector CN12

Extension Slot

EC1

(DBS JO.

DBS 72.

DBS 96)

Color Code

W-H-BL

BL-WH

WH-OR

OR-WH

WH-GN

GN-WH

WH-ER

Pin No.

2 6

1

27

2

2 8

3

29

Desig.

1T

IR

2T

2R

3T

3R

ST

Function

Extension Port 1

Extension Port 2

Extension Port 3

Extension Port 4

Note: Only digital extensions can be used in slot ECl. Port 1 is reserved for Attendant 1 and requires a Display Key Phone.

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Table 4-21. Pinouts and color codes for extension connector CN13

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Table

4-22. Pinouts and color codes for

extension

connector CN14

Extension Slot 1 Color Code

1 Pin

No.

1 Desig.

EC7

WH-BL

26 1T

@BS 96 Only)

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1 Function

( Extension Port 49

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EC8

(DBS 96 Only)

ECflRK

(DBS 96only)

YLBL

BL-YL

YL-OR

OR-YL

YL-GN

GN-YL

YLBR

BR-YL

YLSL

SL-YL

VI-BL

BLVI

VI-OR

OR-VI

VIGN

GN-VI

GN-RD

RD-BR

BR-RD

RD-SL

SLRD

BK-BL

BLBK

BK-OR

OR-BK

BKGN

GN-BK

BK-BR

BR-BK

BK-SL

SL-BK

VI-BR

BR-VI

VI-SL

I

SL-VI

.

I

I

3s

10

36

11

8

34

9

37

12

38

13

39

14

40

15

41

16

21

47

22

45

20

46

48

23

42

17

43

18

44

19

49

24

50

25

I

I

13T

13R

I4T

14R

15T

15R

16T

16R

23T

23R

24T

24R

Not used

19T

19R

20T

20R

21T

21R

22T

22R

17T

17R

18T

18R

8R

9T

9R

10T

10R

11T

11R

12T

12R

Extension Port 57

Extension Port 58

Extension Pan 59

Extension Port 60

Extension Pan 61

Extension Port 62

Extension Port 63

Extension Port 64

Extension Pon 65

1 Extension Pan 66

Extension Port 67

Extension Port 68

1 Extension Port 69

Extension Port 70

Extension Port 71

Extension Port 72

Note:

The EC/IRK slot is wired to CN14 only in the DBS 96. In the DBS 40 and

72, a card placed in the ECFRK slot must be wired to the expansion connector.

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Table 4-23. Pinouts and color codes for extension expansion connector CNl

1

ECirRK

WH-BL

BL-WH

WH-OR

OR-WH

WH-GN

GN-WH

WH-BR

BR-WH

WH-SL

SLWH

RD-BL

BL-RD

RD-OR

OR-RD

RD-GN

GN-RD

2 6

1

2 7

2

2 8

3

29

4

3 2

7

33

8

30

5

31

6

1T

1R

2T

2R

3 T

3R

4T

4R

7T

7R

8T

8R

5T

5R

6T

6R

DBS40

Extersion

Port 25

Extension

Port 26

DBS72

Extension

Port 49

Extension

Port 50

DBS%

Extension

Port 27

Extension

Port 28

Extension

Port 29

Extension

Port 30

Extension

Port 31

Extension

Port 32

Extension

Port 51

Extension

Port 52

Extension

Port 53

Extension

Port 54

Extension

Port 55

Extension

Port 56

No

Extension

Expansion

Card

Required

(uses

CN14 iIl!Stt?d)

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Analog Extensions

Note: Normally analog extensions are supported using the AEC (VB-4362 1).

Alternatively, a Single Line Telephone Adaptor (SLTA, VB-43709) may be used to support analog DTMF (2500 set) extensions. The SLTA converts up to 4 digital ports to analog ports. See “Single Line Telephone Adaptor” on page 5-34 for more information.

Guidelines

l

An MFR card (VB-43431) is required when the AEC is used. The MFR card, which provides DTMF signals, includes eight circuits that are shared among the analog extensions.

l

The AEC also requires the SLT ringer.box (VB-2089P).

Installation

1. Install the AEC cards in extension slots.

2. Install the MFR card in AUXl or AUX2. If installing in a two-cabinet system, see Chapter 6 for specific information for installing MFR card(s).

3. Install the SLT Ringer Box as shown in Figure 4-14. Be sure to note the differences between the DBS 40 Connector Panel and the Connector

Panel on the DBS 72 and 96.

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Figure 4-14. SLT ringer box installation

Ringer box installation with the DBS 72 and DBS 96

Section 3004nstallation

1

CN2

RG

-48V SG SYN RG +24V GND C

S M 20 Zl 22 23 24 RE2 REl

(OlOlQlQl ~lQlolololololololololo)

Ringer box installation with the DBS 40

I

SLT Rin

8 er Box

(V&2 89P)

& CN2

I

RG

SG -48v SYN RG GND +24V M

C B ZO Zl 22 23 24 RE2 REl

\

[olololQlQ~~~olo~ololoio~oloi0lol

I

!

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4. Use a standard 50-pin cable to connect the extensions from the MDF to the appropriate extension connector. (Refer to Tables 4-20 through 4-22 for extension pinouts.)

5. If you are installing a DBS 40 system, attach the EMI filter to the amphenol cable as shown in Figure 4-15.

Figure 4-15.1

Trfilter instai~on (DBS 40 only)

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Digital Extensions

The following instructions explain how to connect digital extensions. These instructions apply for key phones and Digital Single-Line Telephones

(DSLTs). Special instructions are provided for installing the DSS/72 and

EM24 terminals, which connect to digital phones.

1. Install the DEC cards in extension slots.

2. Use a standard 50-pin cable to connect the extensions from the MDF to

‘the appropriate extension connector, as shown in Figure 4-13 on page 4-

3 1. (Refer to Tables 4-20 through 4-22 for extension pinouts.)

3. If you are installing a DBS 40, attach the EM1 filter to the amphenol cable, as shown in Figure 4-15.

DSS/72

Guidelines

l

The DSS/72 (VB-43320) is a 72-key console that can be attached to the attendant phone. It provides direct station selection and busy lamp fields for internal lines. The DSS/72 can also be used for text assignment.

l

When the attendant feature package (VB-43330) is installed (CPC-B

Version 2.0 to 4.0 only), the DSS/72 can be used as an Attendant Console.

The Attendant Console provides station monitoring and call transfer by name for large systems, even if a large display phone is not used. For a detailed description of the differences between the standard DSS/72 and a

DSS/72 configured as,an Attendant Console,

see Feature Operation,

Section

700. For instructions on using the Attendant Console, see

Attendant Console User Guide, Section 760.

the

l

Up to two DSS/72s or one Attendant Console can be assigned to attendant phones 1 and 2. Attendant phones 3 and 4 can each have one Attendant

Console assigned, but neither can have a DSS/72.

l

If more than one DSS/72 is assigned to an attendant phone, only one of the

DSS/72s can be cabled from the same wall jack as the attendant phone.

Additional DSS/72s must be cabled from separate wall jacks.

l

The DSS/72 comes with a mounting bracket, screws, and a two-conductor

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Installation

1.

Attach the DSSi72 to the key phone using the mounting plate and the four screws.

2. Connect the DSS to the key phone using the two-conductor cable.

3. Connect the DSS to the wall jack using a four-conductor cabie.

4. Connect the four wires from the key phone and DSS to the MDF.

Figure 4-16. DSSl72 connection using one cable with two pairs.

Two-Conductor

Cable

Four-Conductor

Cable

Red

Slack

0 \I

Yellow

/

I/ 01

Two

Mounting Plate _

Flat-Head Screw

Cable d i i

To digital extension ports

(Ports 1 and 2 are attendant phones by default).

Se careful not to reverse

DSS and key phone wiring.

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EM/24

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Guidelines

l

The EM/24 (VB-43310) provides 24 flexible function (FF) keys. It can be attached to any key phone.

l

The EM/24 comes with a mounting bracket, screws, and a two-conductor cable for attaching it to a key phone.

Installation

1. Attach the EM/24 to the key phone using the mounting plate and the four screws, as shown in Figure 4-17.

2.

Connect the EM/24 to the key phone using the two-conductor cable.

3. Connect the EM/24 to the wall jack using a four-conductor cable.

4. Connect the four wires from the key phone and EM/24 to the MDF connector.

Figure 4-17. EM124 connection using one cable with two pairs

Four-Conductor

Cable

Two-Conductor

Cable

Fled - Green

Two-Conductor --KZb

Cable

-

2 Wall Mount

Modular Jack

Digital Telephone

Two-Conductor

Cable

Aounting Plate -b

for attaching the elephone and EMR4)

Flat-Head Screw

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Trunk and Line Expansion

Guidelines

l

The EQT’RK slot can be used for a trunk or extension card.

l

Different expansion connectors are used for trunks and extensions:

Expansion connector

Trunk expansion connector

Extension expansion connector

Part No.

VB-43 120

VB-43121

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 CN14 to accommodate an extension card in the EC/TRK slot. Table 4-22 on page 4-35 shows the pinouts from the EC/TRK slot to CN14.

Installation

.

1.

Install a trunk or extension card in the slot marked EC/TRK.

2.

Connect the appropriate expansion connector to the main cabinet with two screws, as shown in Figure 4-18.

3.

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.

4.

Connect CN2 of the expansion connector to CN15 on the mother board.

5.

Prepare a cable with a 50-pin connector on one end and wiring for the

MDF on the other end.

6.

Cross-connect the cable to the trunks or extensions through the MDF. See

Table 4-3 “Pinouts and trunk numbers for trunk expansion connector

CNl” on page 4-6 or Table 4-23 “Pinouts and color codes for extension expansion connector CNl” on page 4-36.

7. Connect the 50-pin connector to CNl on the expansion connector.

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ExDansion

Cdnnector

h

FC

Termi

(On the expansion connector)

Front View

I

Right Side View

CO Lines or

Extensions

See Table 4-3 on page 4-6 for pinout and trunk number information for the

trunk

expansion connector.

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This chapter describes peripheral equipment installation. Some peripheral equipment requires trunk and/or line interfaces (for example. door phones or power failure units). For information on trunk and line connections, see

Chapter 4.

This chapter covers the following topics:

1 Topic .

Local Terminal or SMDR Device

1 Remote Administration Interface (RAI)

Background Music/Music-On-Hold

Off-Premises Adaptor (OPX)

Paging

External Ringer (UNA Device)

Power Failure Unit

Voice Announce Unit (VAU)

Door Box Adaptor

(Trunk

Port)

Door Box Adaptor (Extension Port)

Single Line Telephone Adaptor

5-3

5-8

5-10

5-14

5-17

5-19

5-22-I

1

5-27

5-3 1

1 5-33

I

.

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Local Terminal or SMDR Device

Guidelines

l

Connector 6 (CN6) on the Connector Panel provides an RS-232C interface for connection of a local programming terminal or an SMDR device such as a printer or call accounting machine.

l

The following table contains RS-232C designations.

Table 5-l. RS-232C pin designations used for

CN6

6

7

8

3

4

5

20

Pin

2

1

Signal Name Description

N/A

TD

RD

CTS

RTS

Not used.

Transmit Data

Receive Data

Clear to Send

Request to Send

Data Set Ready

DSR

SG

CD

Signal Ground

Carrier Detect

1 Data Terminal Ready l

For instructions on connecting a remote PCAS PC, see the PCAS User’s

Guide.

l

For instructions on connecting the remote DBS Manager, see the DBS

Manager User

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Installation

1.

Connect one end of the RS-232C cable to CN6 on the Connector Panel.

Figure 5-l shows cable pinouts for 25pin and g-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 local programming terminal or SMDR device.

Fimre 5-l. RS-232C connection

Programming Terminal

I

14

25

Main Cabinet (CN6) RS-232C 1

Prog. Term. or SMDR Printer RS-232C

Signal

Name lx-25

Pin No. and Connection

DE-9 DE-25

“,i,gcJ;

L

I

DTR 6 1 6 1 DSR

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Figure S-2. SMDR Format for CPC-AII and CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher

1 2 3 5 6

7

T MM/DD

HH:MM:SS

HH:&!.SS NNN DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD B

9

V-V&V NN ldall type

S=Inbound DISA sroutbound DISA

I=Incoming

O-Outgoing

T=Transfer (See Note 1.1

N=DNIS

D=DID

.

S=Extension number

10-69, lOO-699nextensions

C O number=DISA

B=Dialed digits or Caller ID

DD=digits O-9 or symbols * or#

(See Note 2.)

‘I=Account

code

An0-9999999999

O=Date

RR=month

DD=day

)&all start time

HH-hours

MYrminutes

SS=seconds

8=Verified account code or walking

COS code

VOOOO-V9999=verified account codes

WOOOO-W9999nwalking COS

codes

9rTrunk Number

NN=number (01-64)

4=Call duration

HH=hours

MMrminutes

SSsseconds

Notes :

1. Transferred calls include direct and group call pickups and conference calls.

If a station call is transferred to an outside number, an SRDR record is also created for the station that is transferred.

2. The l symbol appears as a greater-than sign (a) on the SMDR printout; the # symbol appears as a less-than sign (<I. Centrex and PBX codes, as well as LCR access codes, do not appear as dialed digits.

If the Caller ID Feature is installed and enabled,

*Private" appears with calls that have restricted Caller ID display and *Cut of Area" with long distance calls that do not provide Caller ID information.

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Remote Administration Interface (RAI)

Guidelines

l

The RAT is a modem card that installs on the XC card. The card is used to remotely administer the system through a trunk line.

l

Two versions of the RAI card are available. Both versions use 1 Stop bit, 8 data bits, and no parity. The RAI-A card has a fixed baud rate of 300. The

RAI-B card supports both 300 and 1200 baud operation. The following table shows the transmission rate of each card along with the SCC version compatibility.

Table 5-2. RAI compatibility

RAI Version/Part No.

RAI-A (VB-43706)

MI-B (VB-43707)

Transmission

Parameters

SCC Compatibility

300 bps, 1 stop bit,

XC-A or SCC-B

8 data bits, no

Parity

300 bps/1200 bps, SCC-B only

1 stop bit, 8 data bits, no parity

.

Installation

l

Remove the upper cover of the SCC card.

Jumper 1 (Jl) on the RAI-B controls the transmission rate. When closed, the transmission rate is switchable from 300 bps to 1200 bps through system programming. When open, the rate is fixed at 300 bps.

l

Connect the RAI card to the connector on the SCC card.

The %41-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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gure 5-3. RAI connection

RAI-A(VB-43706): 300 bps

RAl-B(VE43707)oriO0 or 1200 bpa

Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment sob attmurtbn bvel.

llm attenuation b the rum of the ‘ON’ aettlnga.

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Background Music/Music-On-Hold

Guidelines

l

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.

l

If a single music source is used for both MOH and BGM, the music source connects to CN5 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 SCC card.

l

If 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.

l

The maximum input impedance of both terminals is 10k ohms. The maximum signal level is -10 dB.

l

Beginning with CPC-AI1 and CPC-B Version 7.0, an internal hold tone may be selected in programming. If selected, the internal hold tone will always be used even if a sound source is connected to MOH connector

CN5.

Installation

1. If you are using a single source for both BGM and MOH, connect the source to CN5 on the Connector Panel. If using separate sources, connect the MOH source to CN5 and the BGM source to the BGM connector on the SCC card.

2. Strap the CN5 block (SCC-A) or the CN4 block (SCC-B) according to the number of music sources used.

I

To route the music from . . .

A single source

Separate sources

I Do this . . .

Short pin 3 to 2.

Short pin 1 to 2.

4

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Note: To change the volume levels of the music sources, adjust the variable resistors on the SCC card.

Table 5-3. SCC variable resistors

Variable Resistor

I

SCC-A

Adjusts CO ringing tone volume.

( Adjust MOH and BGM volume.

VRl vR2

SCC-B

Adjusts MOH volume.

Adjust BGM volume.

VR6

Adjusts CO ringing tone volume.

Figure 5-4. Znstilation of music-on-hold and backwound music

I

I

Earphcne

Jack

Radio

BGM only

Radio

BGM

see j

-

Connect Pins 3 and 2 to route music from a single source

Connect Pins 1 and 2 to route music lrom multble sources or use internal MOH tone.

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Off-Premises Adaptor (OPX)

Section 300~Installation

Guidelines

l

Analog phones can be connected as off-premise stations through a direct line to the DBS or through the central office, depending on how far the stations are from ‘the OPX Adaptor.

Table 5-4 shows how far the OPX stations can be from the adaptor

without

going through a CO.

Table 5-4. Maximum distances for direct connection to OPX stations

Wiring

PW

IAWG22 jAWG24 tAWG26 /

1

1

Max. distance (in feet) between the OPX Adaptor and the OPX station

27877

17532

11025

I l

One OPX Adaptor (VB-43702) is required for each OPX station.

l

The ringing output of the OPX Adaptor is 225 Vp-p (peak-to-peak) at 20

Hz.

l

When OPX stations are connected through the central office, an external ringer supply may be required. If required, the ringing supply is connected to the OPX Adaptor.

l

Order an OL13C circuits for OPX stations connected through a CO.

l

The following tools are required to install the OPX Adaptor:

- Phillips screwdriver

- Needle-nose pliers

- Diagonal shears.

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The following procedures describe direct OPX connection and OPX connection through a CO. Order an OL13C circuit for an OPX through a CO.

Refer to Figure 5-6 on page 5-13 when installing the OPX.

Installing an OPX Station Without Going Through a Central Office

1. Remove the cover from the OPX Adaptor.

2. Remove the cable punch-out plate (Figure 5-12) to make an opening for the cables coming into the OPX Adaptor.

To remove the plate, cut the grooves on either side with diagonal shears.

Then bend the plate back and forth with needle-nose pliers to remove it.

Figure 5-S. Cable punch-out i de. OPX Adabtor

3. Mount the OPX Adaptor to the wall.

Note: Table 5-5 shows how far the Adaptor can be located from the DBS.

Table 5-5. Maximum distances for OPX Adaptor installation

Wiring gauge

AWG 22

AWG 24

AWG 26

Max. distance (in feet) between the DBS and

OPX Adaptor

309

194

122

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4.

Connect the “R” and “T” leads to a digital extension port on the DBS.

5.

Connect the “GND” lead on the OPX Adaptor to the DBS Frame Ground screw.

6. Connect the “TR” and “‘IT” leads to the OPX station.

7.

Install the cover on the OPX Adaptor.

8. Turn the system off and back on, or unplug the cable connected to the digital extension and then plug it back in.

Installing an OPX Station Through a Central Office

1. Perform Steps 1 through 5 of “Installing. an OPX Station Without Going

Through a Central Office” on page 5- 11.

2.

Connect the “TR” and “TT” leads to the central office.

Note: If the central office requests a ground on the tip side of the OPX, strap Pins 1 to 2 on CN3.

3. If the ringing level at the OPX station is not sufficient, connect a ringing supply to the “E-RG+” and “E-RG-” terminals on the OPX Adaptor.

Note: Signals to the external ringer should not exceed 300 Vp-p.

4. If a ringing supply is used, cut Straps Jl and J2 on the OPX Adaptor.

6. Power the system down then back up, or unplug the cable connected to the digital extension, then plug it back in.

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Fimre S-6. OPX installation

To a DBS ( digital line

Poti

0

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(Terminals for external

E-RG+ ringing

SOUrCe) E-RG-

To the DBS

Frame Ground screw

TR

T T

CN3

Off-Premise

Extension Adaptor

(VB-43702)

I

To off-premise

SLT or _ demarcation block

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Paging

The DBS allows extensions to be grouped into paging groups numbered OO-

07. When you issue a page (by dialing #IO-#07), you specify a paging group, so that your announcement is heard over the key telephones and Digital

Single Line Telephones that are members of that group. Paging groups often include people whose work is related.

Extelnal zone paging allows you to connect up to five speaker groups to the

DBS. Each speaker group is assigned to one of five paging zones (00-04).

Zone 00 corresponds to group 00. When you page group 00, your page is heard over the All-Page Speaker(s) as well as all other external zones. Zones

0 l-04 correspond to groups 0 l-04. For example, when you page group 02, the page is heard on the external speaker(s) assigned to zone 02. Paging groups

05-07 have no external paging zones.

If zone paging is not required, general paging relay terminals C (common), B

(break) and M (make) are also provided. The relay terminals activate any time there is a page to an ex.&mal page group. These are used when paging and UNA use the same paging amplifier system. (See notes for more information.)

Guidelines l

The paging amplifier, zone relays, and speakers are not provided with the

DBS. They must be purchased separately.

l

The maximum current for each zone paging terminal on the Connector

Panel (20-24) is 50 mA; the resistance of the relay used for each zone paging terminal must be 2600 to 2800 Ohms.

l

The contact rating for the UNA/General Paging “C” and “M” terminals is

30V DC, 1 amp (maximum).

l

Connector 4 (CN4) on the Connector Panel is used to connect the paging amplifier. The output impedance of CN4 is 600 Ohms; the loss/gain setting is 0 dB.

External Page Zone Installation

1.

Connect the paging amplifier to CN4 on the DBS Connector Panel. (See

Figure 5-7 on page 5- 15.)

2.

Connect the paging speakers to the amplifier and relays.

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3. Connect the zone relays to the amplifier.

4. Connect the zone relays to the +24V and zone paging terminals (20-24) on the Connector Panel.

‘igure 5-7. External zone paging instdlation

(RCA~ector)

.

CN2

I

. --

-46V SG SYN RG +24V GND C

6 M i!O 21 22 if3 24 RE2 REl joIo/olololololojololololo~ololo~

I

i I -

Zcme Relay:

Use Aromat Relay

Type DF2E-24V

(avallable as Stcck

% 46F6752 at

Newark Electronics i-6004-NEWARK) or Similar Relay

5

Audb Input

MbOutput

Note: This is a simplified example to show how the connections operate. A more elaborate paging system may be installed to balance volume levels, etc.

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External General Page/UNA Installation

Use this procedure to connect a general page system, connect UNA over a page system or connect a combined page/UNA system.

1. Connect CN4 on the DBS Connector Panel to the audio input of the paging amplifier. (See Figure 5-8.)

2.

Connect the audio output of the amplifier through the C and M relay terminals to the speaker(s) as shown in Figure 5-8.

Figure

5-8.

External general pagelUNA insMution

(RCA

ki%kstor)

S%4

SS%

RG

+24V

GND C

B M ZO

Zl

22 Z3

24 RE2 RI3

1

Notes:

l

Instead of the described combined Paging/UNA configuration, most often

Universal Night Answer notification is provided by an external ringer device. (See “External Ringer (UNA Device)” on page 5-17 for more information on UNA external ringer de\ ice installation.)

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If UNA operates over the paging system, the Audio Output of CN4 provides the Audio Ringback sound to be heard over the paging system when a trunk rings UNA.

l

If UNA operates over the paging system, the UNA ringing will always takes precedence over paging. When a page is inteiTupted in progress, the pager must hang up and wait until after UNA ringing ends to reinstate the

Page.

l

If UNA rings over the paging system, set the Ring Patterns for UNA

Terminals (M, C, & B) to continuous ring burst (FFI 2# 4# l# l#). This sets the contacts to remain continuously activated during the UN.4 ring broadcast.

External Ringer (UNA Device)

Guidelines

l

An external ringer device can be used to alert users when Universal Night

Answer (IJNA) calls come in.

l

The external ringer device is not provided with the DBS. It must be pure hased separately.

l

UNA calls can also be set to ring over an external paging system. See

“Paging” on page 5-14 for more information. This alternate connection is preferred when both paging and UNA are required.

l

The contact rating for the “C” and “M” terminals is 3OV DC, 1 amp

(maximum).

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Installation

1. Connect the external ringer to the “C” and “M” terminals on the

Connector Panel. (See Figure 5-9 on page 5-18.)

Note: When the Ring Patterns for UNA Terminals (M, C, & B) programming command (FF12#4# l# (0 or l)# is set to 0, connecting the ringer to the “C” and “M” terminals provides a “1 second on/3 seconds off’ ringing pattern and connecting to “C” and “B” terminals provides a

“1 second off/3 seconds on” ringing pattern.

2. Connect the external ringer to its DC power source.

Figure 5-9. External ringer (UNA device) installalim

CN2

-48V SG &: R G

/

+24V GND C bell needs to break contact to

6

M ZO Zl 22 23 24 RE2 REl rr o’o~olo~ololoioiolololololololo)

I

Notes:

l

Most often, Univeral Night Answer notification is provided by an external ringer device. Universal Night Answer (UNA) can alternatively be set to ring over the paging system. See “Paging” on page 5- 14 for more information.

l

If UNA operates over a external ringer device, it is not recommend that external paging also be used. Since contacts C, B and M activate for both

UNA calls and external pages, the external ringer device would turn ON for all pages.

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Power -Failure Unit

Guidelines

l

Up to four SLTs can be connected to the Power Failure Unit (VA-43703). If a power failure occurs, the SLTs will automatically receive dial tone directly from the central office. DBS features and restrictions do not apply when the SLTs are receiving dial tone from the CO.

l

If a call is in progress through the Power Failure Unit (PFU) when the power is restored, the call will be disconnected.

l

The following tools are required to install the PFU:

- Phillips screwdriver

- Needle-nose pliers

- Diagonal shears.

I

Installation

1. Remove the cover from the Power Failure Unit (PFU).

2. Remove the cable punch-out plate (Figure 5-12) to make an opening for the cables coming into the PFU.

To remove the plate, cut the grooves on either side with diagonal shears.

Then bend the plate back and forth with needle-nose pliers to remove it.

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Figure S-10. Cable punch-out phte ‘ower Failure Unit

Section 300~Installation

.

3. Mount the PFU on the wall using the three screws provided with the unit.

(See Figure 5- 11. j

4. Connect

the

trunks from the central office to the PFU.

5.

Connect the SLTs to the AEC extension ports on the PFU.

6. Connect the trunks from the DBS to the PFU.

7. Connect the AEC ports from the DBS to the PFU.

When a power failure occurs, AEC “A” is switched to Trunk “A,” AEC

“B” is switched to Trunk “B,” and so on.

8. Connect the +24V and GND terminals from CN2 on the DBS Connector

Panel to the PFU.

9.

Install the cover on the PFU.

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Figure 5-11. Power Failure Unit (PFU) instdldion

Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment

From rhe Main

Cabinet

AEC Exrension Porl No.

AEC Extension Pan N

O

.

il

AEC Extension Port No.

AEC Extension Port NO.

To the Main

Cabinet

A

:

0

TRK Pan No.

TRK Potl

N

O

.

c

TRK Porl No.

TRK Port No

A

:

.D

To the Central Olfice

To +24V and GND on CN2 of the

Main Cabinet

(no polarization)

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Chapter 5. Peripheral

Equipment

Voice Announce Unit (VAU)

Section 3004nstallarion

Guidelines

l l l l

Operating temperatures for the Voice Announce Unit (VB-43708) should be between 35 and 105’ F.

Maximum loop resistance for the VAU is 10 Ohms.

The VAU contains a rechargeable lead-acid battery. Recharging circuity for the battery is included on the VAU.

The ports used for the VAU must have all.FF key assignments cleared before voice messages and abbreviated dial numbers are programmed.

l

The following tools are required to install the VAU:

- Phillips screwdriver

- Needle-nose pliers

- Diagonal shears.

installation

1.

Remove the cover from the Voice Announce Unit.

2.

Set SW 1 and SW2 according to the following tables. (Default settings are italicized.)

See %igure 5-14 for the location of the switch blocks.

Table 5-6. Switch settings for SWl, VAU

Switch Block 1 (SWl)

Switch

1

Function

ON=Enable blind transfer

OFF=Disable blind transfer

L

3

(VAU chip I. 1 or later is required for blind transfer.)

ON=Small DBS

OFF=DBS and DBS 824

ON=Two messages up to 16 seconds each

OFFzOne message up to 32 seconds

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Table 5-7. Switch seltings for delay answer timing, VAU

2

1

3

Switch Block 2 (SW2)

Delay Answer Timer (Switches l-3)

Switch

Timer (in seconds)

4 8 12 16 20 24 28

No Answer

(VAU 1.1 or below) or

Immediate

Answer (VAU

1.2 or above)

OFF OFF OFF

OFF ON ON ON ON

OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON

OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON

Table 5-8. Switch settings for DTMF detection timing, VAU

1 DTMF Detection Timer

VAU

Version

Switch block and switch

1.1 or above

SW2, pin 4

1.0 or below 1 SWl, pin 1

] and SW2, pin 4

Function

ON=80 ms

OFF=40 ms

Where X/X=SW 1 setting/SW:! setting:

ON/ON=40

OFF/ON=60

ON/OFF=80

OFF/OFF= 100

Table 5-9. Switch set&ngs for wait timing between dialed digits, VAU

Switch Block 2 (SW2)

Switch

5

6

I

Time (in seconds)

2 1.6

10

OFF OFF

OFF ON

ON

ON

OFF ON

14

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Table S-IO. Switch settings

for

abbreviated dialing digit length, VAU

Switch Block 2 (SW2)

Abbreviated Dialing Digit Length (Switches 7-8)

Switch

7

8

1 Digit

OFF

OFF

Number of Digits

2 Digits

OFF

ON

3 Digits

ON

OFF

3. Remove the cable punch-out plate (Figure 5-12) to make an opening for the cable coming into the VAU.

To remove the plate, cut the grooves on either side with diagonal shears.

Then bend the plate back and forth with needle-nose pliers to remove it.

Figure 5-12. Cable punch-out plate, Voice Announce Unit

P

able Punch-Ot late

4.

Mount the VAU on the wall using the three screws provided with the unit.

(See Figure 5- 14.)

5. Connect the extension cable from the DBS to CNl on the VAU.

Note: The two inside pins on CNl are port 1. The two pins on either side are port 2, as shown in Figure 5-13.

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Figure

S-13. Extension cord connection to the VAV

Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment

BK R G Y

CNl on

ZfetiYE

6. Install the cover on the VAU.

A nnnrmre

IJnif

WA 11) insta&tion

,+++J,

Rxt2

in.

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Recording and Playing Messages

You can record the VAU messages from either an extension or a trunk.

Notes: You must use a DTMF telephone to record and play VAU messages. To change existing messages, record over them.

To record and play messages, complete the following steps.

1. Do one of the following:

If...

Then. . .

You are recording or piayTake your phone off hook.

ing from an extension

Dial the VAU extension number. (If the intercom is set for Voice, dial 1 to change from Voice to Tone.)

You are recording or playDial the phone number of the VAU, or call in and have the operaing from a trunk tor transfer you to the VAU extension.

2. After the VAU answers, do one of the following:

You want to record the first message

You want to record the second message

You want to play the first message

You want to play the second message

Dial * 98 1

Wait for a beep. After the beep, record the message.

Dial * 98 2

Wait for a beep. After the beep, record the message.

Dial*971

The VAU plays the message.

Dial*972

The VAU plays the message.

Notes: You can enter the “97 codes again to replay messages without ending your call. You can only record one message at a time. To record another message, you must end your call and redial the VAU.

3. When the operation is complete. put the phone

on

hook.

Note: For more inforrnation on the VAU and its operation, see Section

770, “Voice Announce Unit User Guide.”

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Door Box Adaptor (Trunk Port)

Guidelines

There are two types of door phone adaptors available for the DBS. The first type (VB-43701) utilizes a trunk connection to connect to the door box and is described below. The second type (VB-437 11) utilizes a digital port extension to connect to the door box and door opener. See“Door Box Adaptor

(Extension Port)” on page 5-31 for more information.

Each Door Box Adaptor (VB-43701) can be used to connect one door sensor and up to two Door Boxes (VA-43705) equipped with door openers. Door openers and door sensors are not sold by Panasonic; they can be purchased separately from an electronics dealer.

Door Sensors

.

A door sensor is similar to an alarm; different types of sensors detect different things, such as a door opening, moisture, heat, etc. When the sensor is tripped, a trunk rings on a dedicated key. You can reset the

“alarm” by answering the key.

To set up a sensor, assign a trunk to ring at a phone, and then assign that trunk to an FF key.

Each sensor uses

one

trunk port.

Door Boxes with Door Openers

l

Door-Boxes and door openers work together. The Door Box allows visitors to announce their presence from outside the office. The door opener enables a user to unlock the door using a telephone.

l

To set up the Door Box and opener, assign a trunk to ring at a phone and then assign that trunk to an FF key.

l

When a visitor is announced from the Door Box, the user presses the ringing FF key to answer the call. Then, to open the door, the user dials 3.

l

The door opener can be set to open the door for 15 seconds, 30 seconds, or one minute.

l

Up to two Door Boxes with openers can be connected to a Door Box

Adaptor.

l

Each Door Box and opener use one trunk port.

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Requirements

l

Trunks used for Door Boxes and openers must be set up as dial pulse trunks.

l

Equipment combinations used with the Door Box Adaptor require the number of trunks in the following table:

Ifyouuse...

1 sensor and 1 Door Box/opener

1 2 trunks

1 sensor and 2 Door Boxes/open-

2 trunks ers

1 sensor

1 Door Box/opener ltrunk ltrunk

The adaptor uses

l

The following tools are required to install the Door Box Adaptor:

- Phillips screwdriver

- Needle-nose pliers

- Diagonal shears.

I

Installation

1. Remove the cover from the Door Box Adaptor.

2. Set the switches in the Door Box Adaptor as shown in Figure 5-16.

3. Remove the cable punch-out plate Figure 5-12 in order to make an opening for the cables coming into the Door Box Adaptor.

To remove the plate, cut the grooves on either side with diagonal shears.

Then bend the plate back and forth with needle-nose pliers to remove it.

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Figure S-15. Cable punch-out plate boor Box Adaptor

Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment

.

4. Mount the Door Box Adaptor on the wall using the three screws provided with the unit.

5. Connect the trunk line(s) to the Door Box Adaptor, as shown in Figure 5-

16.

The “COD’ connector is used for the Door Box and opener. The “C0.S” connector is used for the sensor.

6. Connect the Door Box, door opener, and sensor to the Door Box Adaptor.

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Figure 5-16. Installation of the door box, door opener, and door sensor

Dip

SW

3

ON

4

5

OFF

OFF OFF

ON

O f f

ON

OFF ! OFF

Door Opener

Dip SW

Operation Time 6 , / 8 ’

1 Set

3 Set

5 set

ON

OFF OFF

OFF /

ON

I

OFF 1 Off 1

I

OFF i ON

i

Door

Box Aaaptor

W-43701)

Contact Ratings for

Opener 1 and 2:

120V AC: 0.3 amps

30V DC:

1

amp

tiensor ul

-A loood

DBS 40 DBS 72iDBS 96

Sensor Door Opener 1 Door Box 1

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Door Box Adaptor (Extension Port)

Note: There are two types of door phone adaptors available for the DBS. The first type (VB-43701) utilizes a trunk connection to connect

to

the door box.

See “Door Box Adaptor (Trunk Port)” on page 5-27 for more information.

The second type (VB-43711) utilizes a digital port extension to connect to the door box and door opener and is described below.

Guidelines

l

The Door Box Adaptor (VB-43711) requires a door opener. In addition, a

Door Box (door phone) (VA-43705) is normally used with the Door Box

Adaptor. The door opener is not sold by Panasonic; it can be purchased separately from an electronics dealer.

l

Each Door Box and opener use one extension port.

Installation

1. Remove the cover from the Door Box Adaptor.

2. Remove the cable punch-out plate (Figure 5-17) in order to make an opening for the cables coming into the Door Box Adaptor. To remove the plate, cut the grooves on either side with diagonal cutters. Then bend the plate back and forth with needle-nose pliers to remove it.

Figure 5-l 7. Cable punch-out plate Poor Box Adarrtor

3. Mount the Door Box Adaptor on the wall using the three screws provided with the unit.

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Figure 5-18. Installan’on of the door box, door opener

Section 300~Installation

To Door Box

Hand

OOOr O p e n e r

Door Box Adaptor

(‘B-4277 1)

Contact Ratings for

Opener

120V AC: 0.3 amps

30V DC: 1 amp

4. Connect the extension line

to

the Door Box Adaptor, as shown in Figure

5-19.

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Figure j-19. Cor dons to the Door Box A&ptor

1

Chapter 5. Peripheral Equipment

Door Door

60x

O p e n e r

To

Ext Port

Door Box Door

Opener

5. Connect the Door Box and door opener to the Door Box Adaptor.

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Single Line Telephone Adaptor

Section 3004nstallatlon

Guidelines

l

The Single Line Telephone Adaptor (SLTA. VB-43709) provides an alternative way of connecting analog DTMF telephones (2500 sets). One

SLTA supports up to 4 Single Line Telephones.

. Each SLT extension requires a digital extension port connection to the

SLTA.

1.

Remove the cover from the SLTA.

2.

Remove the cable punch-out plate (Figure 5-20) to make an opening for the cables coming into the SLTA.

To remove the plate, cut the grooves on either side with diagonal cutters.

Then

bend the plate back and forth with needle-nose pliers to remove it.

Figure S-20. Cable punck-ou d&e. SLTA

3.

Mount the

SLTA to the wall (see Figure 5-21).

Note: Table 5-l I shows the maximum distance the SLTA can be located from the DBS.

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Table S-11. Maximum distrurces for SLTA installation

Wiring fF”!.F

AWG 22

Max. distance (in feet) between Max. distance (in feet) between the DBS and SLTA the SLTA and the SLT

300’ or 10 n 3000’ or 100 SI

AWG 24 190’ or 10 Sz 1900’ or 100 rZ

AWG 26 120’ or 10 Q 1200’ or 100 n

4.

If the DBS is powered up, turn off the power.

5.

Connect the GND and +24V leads on the SLTA to the DBS connector panel. Be sure the wires do not touch each other or touch the metal

frame housing.

6.

Turn on the DBS power.

7.

Connect the “T” and “R” leads to the digital extension ports on the DBS as per Figure 5-21. One digital extension port is required for each

SLT.

8.

Connect the SLT “T” and “R” leads to the SLTs.

9.

Install the cover on the SLTA.

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Figure S-21. SLTA installation

Section 3004nstalIation

To +24V on DES CN2

Connector \!c-

To GND on

2

D B S C N 2 -

Connector

-

Qf

SLTA

( W - 4 3 7 0 9 )

,To SLT A and B

.To SLT C and D

CN3 CN4

T P

SLT

‘A’

’ SLT ’

‘B

% I

SLT ’

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Two DBS cabinets can be connected in order to increase capacity. This chapter includes connection procedures, as well as capacities for two-cabinet systems.

See Chapter 4 for instructions on installing Tls in two-cabinet systems.

This chapter covers the following topics:

Topic

Guidelines

Installation

Page

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Chapter 6. Double-Cabinet Systems

l

Two DBS cabinets can be connected to increase line size. The maximum line size consists of

two

DBS 96 cabinets, which provide 192 ports.

l

CPC-B and SCC-B are required for two-cabinet systems.

l

If ground start or DID trunks are used in both cabinets, separate -48V supplies must be supplied for each cabinet. If AECs are used in both cabinets, separate SLT ringer boxes must be supplied for each cabinet.

l

The following table shows the acceptable combinations of system types

Table 6-I. Trunk and extension port maximums for double-cabinet systems

System

Corn binations Trunk Extension Expansion Ports

Master Slave

DBS 40 DBS 40

Ports Ports

16 48

(Trunk lines or extensions)

8 (See Note 1.)

DBS 72 DBS40

I

24

DBS 72 1 DBS 72 1 32

DBS 96 DBS 40 32

DBS 96 DBS 72 40

72

1 96

88

112

0 (See Note 2.)

1 8 (See Note 1.)

16

1 DBS96 1 DBS96 I48

Notes:

1 128

16

I 16

1. The slave cabinet must be used for expansion ports.

2. When a DBS72 and DBS40 are connected, expansion ports cannot be used.

l

Figures 6-l through 6-6 shows slot usage for two-cabinet combinations.

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F imre 6-I. Slot usage fortwo-cabinet svstems. DRS 40 + DRS 40

DBS 40 (Slave)

TRKl E C 1 E C 2 E C 3 EC/TRK

8

SCC CPC AUXl AUX2

EC2 EC3 EC/IRK see CPC

Notes:

*See “Tl Interface” on page 4-11 for EC/TRK port numbers for Tl.

#A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two-cabinet system. With Cable Kit

Version 1.1, one MFR is installed in the Master AUXl, and one MFR is installed in the

Slave AUXl. With Cable Kit Version 1.2, both MFR cards are installed in the slave cabinet--one in the CPC slot and one in AUXl. (When two MFR cards are used, Strap S3 on the second card must be cut..)

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Figure 6-2. Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 72 + DBS 40

DBS 40 (Slave)

T’RKl lEC1 IEC2 EC3

EC/l-RK

?

s

SCC CPC AUXl AUX2

4 2 2

2 55

DBS 72 (Master)

7

;;:

0

-IRK1 IRK2 EC1 EC2 EC3 EC4

EC5

:C/TRK

Notes:

*A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two-cabinet system.With Cable Kit

Version 1.1, one MFR is installed in the Master AUXl, and one MFR is installed in the

Slave AUXl. Wrth Cable Kit Version 1.2, both MFR cards are installed in the slave cabinet--one in the CPC slot and one in AUXl. (When two MFR cards are used, Strap S3 on the second card must be cut)

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F iaure

6-3.

Slotusdwe for two-cabinet svstems. DBS 72 + DBS

72

DBS 72 (Slave)

TRK TRK EC1 EC2 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 EC/

1 2 TRK s

74 %

4

2

G g

DBS 72 (Master)

TRK TRK EC1 EC2 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 EC/

1 2 TRK

SCC CPC AUX AUX

1 2

SCC CPC AUX AUX

1 2

%

Notes:

*See

“Tl

Interface”

on page 4-11 for EC/TRK port numbers for Tl.

Beginning with CPC-B Version 4, the EC/TRK slot in the slave DBS 72 can be used for trunks or lines. Prior to CPC-B Version 4, this slot could only be used for lines.

#A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two-cabinet system. With Cable Kit

Version 1.1, one MFR is installed in the Master AUXl, and one MFR is installed in the Slave

AUXl . With Cable Kit Version 1.2, both MFR cards are installed in the slave cabinet--one in the CPC slot and one in AUXl. (When two MFR cards are used, Strap S3 on the second card must be cut.)

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igure 6-4. SZot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 96 + DBS 40

DBS

40

(Slave)

EC1 EC2

KC CPC

-T-

1

AUX AUX

2

DBS 96 (Master)

EC1

EC2 EC3

EC4

EC7 1 ECI SCCICPCIAUX IAUX

Notes:

*See “Tl Interface” on page 4-l 1 for ECflRK port numbers for Tl.

#A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two-cabinet system. With Cable Kit

Version 1.1, one MFR is installed in the Master AUXl t and one MFR is installed in the Slave

AUXl. With Cable Kit Version 1.2, both MFR cards are installed in the slave cabinet--one in the CPC slot and one in AUXl. (When two MFR cards are used, Strap S3 on the second card must be cut.)

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Figure 6-5. Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 96 + DBS 72

DBS 72 (Slave)

Section 3004nstallation

DBS 96 (Master)

IRK TRK -TRK EC1 EC2 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 EC7 EC8 EC/

1 2 3

TRK

SCC CPC AUX AUX

1 2

9

)r:

\o 3 o\ r: ii

+ g

Notes:

*See “Tl

Interface”

on page 4-l 1 for EC/TRK port numbers for Tl.

“A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two-cabinet system. With Cable Kit

Version 1.1, one MFR is installed in the Master AUXl, and one MFR is installed in the Slave

AUXl. With Cable Kit Version 1.2, both MFR cards are installed in the slave cabinet--one in the CPC slot and one in AUXl. (When two MFR cards are used, Strap S3 on the second card must be cut.)

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‘igure 6-6. Slot usage

for

two-cabinet systems, DBS 96 tu DBS 96

DBS 96 (Slave)

-l’RK TRK

2 3

EC2 EC3

ECl

EC5

i

1

EC7 EC8

Chapter 6. Double-Cabinet Systems

CPC AUX

1

AUX

2

~

DBS 96 (Master)

TRK TRK TRK EC1

1 2 3

EC2 EC3

-I-

EC4 EC5 ECt

*See “Tl Interface” on page 4-l 1 for EGTRK port numbers for Tl.

#A maximum of two MFR cards can be installed in a two-cabinet system. With Cable Kit

Version 1.1, one MFR is installed in the Master AUX 1, and one MFR is installed in the Slave

AUXl . With Cable Kit Version 1.2, both MFR cards are installed in the slave cabinet--one in the CPC slot and one in AUXl. ‘(When two MFR cards are used, Strap S3 on the second card must be cut.)

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1. Install the trunk and extension cards according to the layouts shown in the

Figures 5-l through 6-6.

Note: The port numbers for each slot are fixed.

2.

If you are using two MFR cards, cut Strap S3 on the second card.

3.

Using the cables provided, connect the CBL-M card in the master cabinet to the CBL-S card installed in the slave cabinet.

Note: The EM1 filter must be installed as close to the cabinet as possible, as shown in Figure 6-8 on page 6-l 1.

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4. Connect two 24V power supply cords from the CBL-S card to the 24V and GND terminals on CN2 of the Connector Panel of the slave cabinet.

Figure 6-9. CBL-S to Connector Panel connection, si’uve cabinet

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5. Set SW1 on the CBL-M card according to the following table.

Table 6-2. CBLM switch settings

System Corn binations I

Switch Settings

DBS96

DBS72

OFF ON OFF ON

ON OFF OFF OFF

DBS96 DBS96 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF

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.

This chapter contains frequently referenced DBS specifications.

Note: All maximums may not be attainable simultaneously. Also, attainment of some maximums depends on levels of feature usage and optional hardware requirements.

Though every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these specifications, Panasonic does not warrant them in regard to merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

This chapter covers the following topics::

Electrical Characteristics

Environmental Requirements

Resource Maximums

Cabling Specifications

Communication Parameters

Signaling Characteristics

Tone Characteristics

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1

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7-5

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7-14

I

1 7-15 -

1 7-16

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Electrical Characteristics

Table 7-l. Input power

Equipment

All DBS cabinets

DBS key phones

Power Requirements

120V AC + 10 % 60 Hz

13 watts maximum (powered from the DBS)

T&e 7-2. Power consumption and heat generation

System status

With no traffic with max. traffic

With no traffic

With max. traffic

Power Consumption (in Watts)

170 250

216 324

320 340

444 432

420

540

500

648

490 570

660 768

640

888

Heat Generation (Btu per hour)

580 853 1092 1160 1433 1706 1672 1945 2184

737 1106 1515 1474 1843 2212 2253 2621 3031

Table 7-3. Battery backup capacity

System Battery Pack

DBS 40 m-43130

]tiBS 7 2 IVB-43130

IDBS 9 6 IvB-43130 f

Capacity (with maximum traffic)

40 minutes

40 minutes

30 minutes

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Table 7-4. Temperature and humidity requirements

Environmental Conditions

Temperature

/Relative Humidity

Requirements

32 to 104’ F (0 to 40’ C)

Table 7-5. Dimensions and weight, sing&-cabinet systems and phones

Physical

Characteristics

DBS 40 DBS 72

Cabinet

1 VB-43225

1 Other key phones

DSLT

DSSl72

1 EM/24

Cabinet

VB-43225

Other key phones

DSLT

1 DSSl72

1 EM/24

DBS 96

Dimensions (H x W x D in inches)

121 x 15 x 9.35

121 x 19.5 x 9.4

4 l/8 x 7 318 x 9

3 314 x 7 318 x 9

3 l/8 x 7 318 x 9 l/8

3 1/2x7 1/2x9

3 3/13 x 3 l/8 x 8 3/8

Weight (Ibs)

121 x 19.5 x 9.4

53

,

65

2.3

2.2

1.6

68

Table 7-6. Dimensions for two-cabinet systems

Cabinet Installation DBS 40 + DBS 40

Cabinets installed one above the other 52 x 15 x 9.35

(10 in. between)

All Other Combinations

52 x 19.5 x 9.4

_,,

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Resource Maximums

Table 7-7. Trunk and line capacities

System

Resources

Chapter 7. Specifications

Trunk ports

Extension ports

Expansion ports

Trunk/Extension speech path switching

8 16 24 16 24 32 32 40 48

24 48 64 48 72 96

8 I8 18 18 nonblocking

18*

88

116

112

116

128

116

Notes:

*Beginning with CPC-B Version 4, the EC/TRK slot in the slave DBS 72 can be used for trunks or lines. Prior to CPC-B Version 4, this slot could only be used for lines. CPC-AI1 also allows this.

Table 7-8. Feature-related capacities

Resource

Attendants

No. of attendants with CPC-A

No. of attendants with CPC-B and CPC-AII (Version 2.0 or later)

No. of attendants that can be assigned DSS/72s

No. of attendants that can be assigned Attendant Consoles

CPC-A and CPC-AII

CPC-B (Version 2.0 to 4.0 only)

Cal I back requests

No. of requests that can be received by a single station

Call coverage

No. of groups

No. of stations in a group

Call forwarding

No. of simultaneous call forwarding registrations

2

4

0

4 (1 per attendant)

14

8

16

Maximums

2 (AT% 1 and 2 only)

No. of stations in the system

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Maximums

Resource

Conference circuits

SCC-A

KC-B with CPC-B

SCC-B with CPC-A and CPC-AI1

3 four-party circuits

8 four-party circuits

3 four-party circuits

No. of incoming authorization codes

No.of outgoing authrorization codes

1 No.of digits in each authorization code

I--~

[No. of groups

No. of stations in a group

Hunting

Least cost l.Outing 1

I

No. of entries in each routing table

No. of digit addition tables

No. of digits that can be added

No. of digit deletion tables

1 No. of digits that can be deleted i No. of time

priority

tables

I No. of LCR trunk groups

I

8

8

2

1

4

1 Area Code table

1 Office Code table

4 Special Area Code tables

4 Special Office Code tables

1000

8

16

8

16

I

I

I

Toll Restrictions

No. of Toll Restriction types

I No. of 7-digit restrictions

No. of area.

code

restriction tables

8

1

1 No. of office code restriction tables

I

No. of entries in each office code restriction table

1 No. of groups

No. of stations in a group

I

I 4

1000 (4000 total)

I

No. of stations in the system

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Resource

Paging (continued)

No. of external paging zones

No. of stations in external paging zone 00

No. of stations in external paging zones 0 l-04

Speed dial

No. of personal speed dial numbers

No. of system speed dial numbers

No. of digits per speed dial number

(personal and system)

Maximums

5

No. of stations in the system

No. of stations in corresponding paging group 0 l-04

10 per extension

90 (00 - 89) or

2Oq (000-199) with CPC-AII and

CPC-B Version 7.0

16

Trunk Queuing

No. of trunk queuing registrations

1 per station

Table 7-9. Hardware maximums for single-cabinet systems

Part No.

Des.cription

Quantity

DBS 40 DBS 72 DBS 96

IVB-43210 ]16-key standard telephone with handsfree answerback

I

VB-43220 22-key standard telephone with handsfree

1 answerback

VB-4322 1

22-key speakerphone

V-B -43223 22-key speakerphone with LCD display

VB-43225

22-key speakerphone with large LCD display

MS-43230 34-key telephone with handsfree answerback

MS-4323 1 34-key speakerphone

VB-43233

34-key speakerphone with LCD display

1

I

32 56

72

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Part No.

Description Quantity

DBS 10 DBS 72 DBS 96

VB-433 10

VB -43320

Phone Options

24-key expansion module (EM24)

72-key DSS/BLF module (DSW72)

VB-43884 7 ft. handset cord

VB-43885 15 ft. handset cord

VB-43886 25 ft. handset cord

VB-43890 K-type handset

Printed Circuit Cards

VB-43110

Cable kit for 2-system connection

VB-43410 Call processor card (CPC-A)

VB-43411 Call card (CPC-B)

VB-43412

Call processor card (CPC-AH)

VB-43420

Service circuit card (SCC-A)

VB-4342 1 Service circuit card (SCC-B)

VB -4343 1

DTMF signal receiver for 8.SLT lines (MFW

8)

VB-43510 4-port loop-start trunk card

(L-TRK/4)

VB-43511 g-port loop-start trunk card

(L=rRK/8)

VB-43541 Direct-inward-dialing trunk card (DID)

VB-4353 1 g-port ground-start trunk card

G-m/8)

VB-4356 1 Tl Interface

VB-43562 Tl MDF card

VB-43563 Tl Sync Unit

VB-436 11 g-port digital extension card (DEC)

VB-4362 1 g-port analog extension card (AEC)

16 28

CPC-A and CPC-AII: 4

36

CPC-B: 8 (up to 4 can be assigned as DSW72s; up to 4 can be assigned as Attendant Consoles)

32

N/A

1

1

1

2

4

3

1

1

1

56

N/A

7

1

1

1

4

1

1

1

3

72

N/A

_ 1

1

1

4

9

4

1

1

1

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Chapter

7. Speci!icatlor!s

Part No.

I i Description

Expansion Connectors

VB-43120 Trunk expansion connector

VB-43121 Extension expansion connector

I

IQ uantitp j D B S 4 0 lDBS72 iDBS96 /

1

1 1

VB-4370 1

VB -43705

Door box adaptor

Door box

Doorbox Equipment (Trunk)

8”

16*

12”

24*

16*

32*

VB -437 11

VB-43705

Extension-Based Door box adaptor

Door box

Doorbox Equipment (Extension)

4

4

4

4

4

4

Optional Equipment

VB-43706

Remote Administration Interface @AI-A)

V-B -43707 Remote Administration Interface @AI-B)

VB-43551

8-circuit Caller ID daughter board

1

1 per

1

1 per

1 i pet

VB -43 130 Built-in system backup batteries

VB-

435liA

XEC

1

\;B-

43511A

AEC

1

VB-

.43511x

AEC

1

VB-43709 ( Single Line Telephone Adaptor

VB-2089P

SLT ringer box

VA-43703

4-line power failure unit

VB -43702

Off-premise extension adaptor

VB -43940

Application processor interface (API)

VB-4399 1 PCAS software f

I 8 I 13 I 18 I

6

8

1

1

8

1

1

8 s

1

1

8

1

VB-43993 DBS Manager software

* Note: These maximums are based on overall trunk capacities and do not allow for trunks used for outside lines.

*

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Table 7-10. Hardware maximums for do&e-cabinet systems

Part No.

Description

Quantity

+ + sg gs

+ + + + ix es w m gg gg gg gg kg yg

=c CEi Elf Q,r3 cc: =a

Phones

VB-43210 l&key keyphone w/ handsfree answerback

VB-43220 22-key keyphone w/ handsfree answerback

VB-4322 1

22-key speakerphone

VB-43223 22-key speakerphone w/LCD display

VB-43225 22-key speakerphone w/ large LCD display

VB-43230 34-key keyphone w/ handsfree answerback

VB-4323 1 ,34-key kcyphone

VB-43233 i34-key keyphone w/ LCD display

56 72 104 104 128 144

VB -433 10

24-key expansion module (EM24)

Phone Options

32 44 56 52 64 72

VB-43320 72-key DSS/BLF module (DSS/72)

CPC-A and CPC-AU: 4

CPC-B (Version 2.0 to 4.0 only): 8 (up to 4 can be assigned as DSS/72s; up to 4 can be assigned as Attendant Consoles)

VB-43884 7 ft. handset cord

VB-43885

15 ft. handset cord

VB-43886

25 ft. handset cord

VB-43890 K-type handset

56 72

I

104 104 128

144

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Description

IQuantity

Chapter 7. Specifications

Print zd Circuit Cards

L

1

CrB-43 110 1 Cable kit for 2-cab. systems 1 1

1

irB-43410 Call processor card (CPC-A)

1

a-4341 1 Call processor card (CPC-B)

1

a-434 12 Call processor card (CPC-AU)

1

m-43420 Service circuit card (SCC-A)

1

irB-43421 Service circuit card (SCC-B)

1

irB-43431 DTMF signal receiver for 8

1

1

1

1 1

1

2

2

1

(L-TRK/4)

1

irB-435 11 8-port loop-start trunk card

(L-TRK/Q

1

irB-43541 8-port Direct-inward-dialing trunk card (DID)

1

irB-4353 1 8-port ground-start @unk card (G-TRK/8)

1 irB-43561 Tl Interface

1 dB-43562 Tl MDF Card

1 irB-43563 Tl Sync Card

I

1

1

3 3

0

0

1

0

1 (B-4361 1 8-port digital extension card

7

1

JB-43621

1

JB-43551

9

WC)

8-port analog’extension card 6

7

WC)

8-port Caller ID Daughter

1 per 1 per

Board (used with Loop Start VBVB-

Trunk Card VB-435 11A)

43511A 43511A

1

1

13

8

1

2

13

7

1

2

16

8

8

2

2

1

18

8 p e r 1 per

1 per

L per

JBv.BVBdB-

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Part No.

VB-43120

VB-43121

VB -4370 1

VB-43705

VB-437 11

VB-43705

VB-43706

VB-43707

VB-43130 ml-43709

Description Quantity

+

+

+

+ +

+ s % R $ c

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2

2 2 2

2

1*

2

0”

Doorbox Equipment (Trunk Port)

Door box adaptor 12#

12# 2M 2#

Door box

24# 24# 40#

28# 32#

48# 56# 64#

Doorbox Equipment (Extension Port)

Doorbox adaptor 4

4 4

Doorbox

4 4 4

4

4

4

4

4

4

Optional Equipment

Remote Administration

Interface (R-41-A)

Remote Administration

Interface (RAI-B)

Built-in system backup batteries

SLT Adaptor

2

1’ 1

2

16 22

2

1

2

1 1

2

1

2

28 26 32 36

*An expansion connector is not required to use an extension card in the EC/IRK slot of a DBS

96. The DBS 96 uses connector CN14 to accommodate an extension card in the EC/IRK slot.

# These maximums are based on overall trunk capacities and do not allow for trunks used for

1 outside lines.

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Cabling Specifications

Table 7-11. Maximum cabling distances

Loop Type and Resistance tesistance

Key phone, EM/24

DSSl72

SLT

OPX (Loop between the DBS and the OPX Adaptor)

OPX (Loop between the OPX

Adaptor and a pushbutton SLT)

Doorphone (Loop between the

DBS and the Doorphone Adaptor)

Doorphone (Loop between the

Doorphone Adaptor and the Doorphone)

40 Ohms

20 Ohms

100 Ohms

10 Ohms

900 Ohms

(excluding end impedance)

10 Ohms

Cable

Gauge

(AWG)

26

22

24

24

26

22

24

22

24

26

22

22

24

26

22

26

22

24

26

40 Ohms

Chapter

7. Specifications

I

I

Maximum Cabling

Length in Feet

(Distance from the

DBS)

1239

779

490

619

388

244

3097

1948

1225

309

194

122

27877

17532

11025

309

122

1239

I

Voice hmounce Unit

10 Ohms

26 1

122

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Communication Parameters

Tuble 7-12. Voice path from KTELs to DBS

Channel

Overall conununicadons path

1 D-channel data

1 B-channel data

Table 7-13. Data communications ports

ISMDR

1 Maintenance (RAI card)

Parameters

Interface

Baud rate

Parity

Stop bit length

Data bit length

Baud rate

Stop bit length

Data bit length

. Parity

1256 kbps

116 kbps

164 kbps

RS233-C

300,1200,4800 or 9600 kbps

Even, odd, or none

1, 1.5, or 2

5, 6,7, or 8

1

300 (RAI-A) or 300 or 1200 (RAI-B)

8

None n

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Signaling Characteristics

Chapter 7. Specifications

Table 7-14. Signaling to CO

Item

Dial pulse

Break ratio

Minimum

pause

Trunk start

Specification

8 to 11 pulses per second (PPS)

58

to

64%

0.7

to

1.0 seconds

Loop or ground start

Table 7-15. Signaling le vets

Item

Trunk input (DISA)

Level

-40 dBm (minimum)

Output from DBS (at MDP) High level: -8 dBm (minimum)

Low level: -10 dBm (minimum)

Distortion

Less than 10%

Analog station input (Dial -35 dBm (minimum) status)

Less than 10%

Analog station output (Talk High level: -8 dBm+/-0.5 dBm Less than 5%

Path originated from phone to an SLT) a keY Low level: -6 dBm+/-0.5 dBm

Table 7-16. Transmission specifxations

Item

bnpedance

Overload level bertion Loss

CO trunk to analog station

Analog station to CO trunk

CO trunk to digital station

Digital station to CO trunk

Digital station to digital station

Digital station to analog station

Analog station to digital station

Analog station to analog station

Specification

600 Ohms

600 Ohms

OdB

OdB

OdB

OdB

6dB

6 dB

6dB

6dB

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Tone Characteristics

Table 7-17. Tone Plan

Tone Name Frequency

Timing (seconds)

CO incoming call

Hold recall

Transfer recall

Trunk queuing

CO Call Tones

550/400 Hz at 16 Hz Programmable

550/400 Hz at 16 Hz 0.5 on/35 off

550/400 Hz at 16 Hz

550/400 Hz at 16 Hz

CO ofiook signal

550 Hz

0.5 on/35 off

0.5 on/O.5 off/O.5 on/2.5 off

1 on/7 off

Dial tone

CO incoming call

Callback

Busy

Busy override

Splash

Error

Reminder call

Call waiting

Key press

400 Hz

550 Hz

400 Hz

400 Hz

400 Hz

550 Hz

400 Hz

550 Hz

550 Hz

1kHz

Internal Tones (Key Phones)

Continuous

1 on/3 off (Prior to CPC-B 3.1)

Programmable (CPC-AII and CPC-B 3.1 or higher)

1 on/3 off

0.5 on/O.5 off

0.25 on/O.25 off/O.25 on

0.5 on

0.5 on/O.5 off

4 on/l off/4 on/l off/4on 1 off/4 on/silence

0.25 on/O.25 off/O.25 on/7.25 off

Duration of the key press

Internal Tones (SLTs)

1 on/3 off CO/Station ringing 20 Hz

Hold recall Callback

Transfer (Prior to

CPC-B 2.11)

20 Hz

Transfer (CPC-AII 20 Hz and CPC-B 2.11 or higher)

0.5 on/3.5 off

Programmable

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I

Tone Name

Dial tone

Ringing

Busy

Voice mail ringing

Frequency

400 Hz

400 Hz

400 Hz

5501400 Hz

at

16 Hz

Table 7-18. DTMF frequencies

Digit

2

3

1

I

5

7

,

9

#

0

Continuous

1 on/3 off

0.5 on/O.5 off

2 on/2 off

Timing (seconds)

Frequency (Hz)

697 + 1209

697 + 1336

697 + 1477

770 + 1209

770 + 1336

770 + 1477

852 + 1209

852 + 1336

852 + 1477

941+ 1209

941+ 1336

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A

Analog extensions 4-37 guidelines 4-37 installation 4-37 see also SLTA

B ’

Background music see Peripheral equipment, BGM

Battery backup capacities 7-3 guidelines 3-9 installation 3-9

DBS 40 3-10

DBS 72 and 96 3- 11 part numbers 3-9 specifications 7-3

BGM see Peripheral equipment, BGM

C

Cabinet description 2-3

Cabinet installation 3- 1 batteries 3-9 guidelines 3-9 installation

DBS 40 3-10

DBS 72 and 96 3-l 1 circuit cards 3-6 g u i d e l i n e s 3 - 6 installation 3-8

DSLT wall mounting 3-15 desk stand attachment 3-16 desk stand removal 3- 15 grounding 3-5 guidelines 3-5 installation 3-5 initialization 3- 17 key phone wall mounting 3-13 mount adaptor removal 3-13 mount adaptor replacement 3- 14 test phone 3- 18

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guidelines 3- 18 installation 3- 18 wall mounting 3-3 cover removal 3-3 guidelines 3-3 installation 3-3 mounting brackets 3-4

Cabling mounting illustration 3-4 distances 7- 13 specifications 7- 13

C a r d s see Circuit cards

Channel service unit 4-12

Circuit cards

CPC description 2-9 strap S 1 3-7

SW1 3-17 installation 3-6,3-g guidelines 3-6

MDF card 4-23

MFR slcts 2-8

SCC-B switch 4 3-6 slot locations 2-8

Cleaning 1-6

Clock sync cable 4-29

Communications parameters 7- 14

Configuration 2-5 extension capacities 2-5 trunk capacities 2-5

Connector panel 2-3

Connectors pinouts for trunks 4-4 trunks 4-3

Cover removal 3-3

CPC description 2-9

RAM clear 3- 17

RAM hold 3- 17 strap S 13-7

SW1 3-17

CSU 4-12

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D

Data communications ports 7- 14

DBS cabinet description 2-3 configurations 2-5 model numbers l-3 requirements 1- 1

DID trunks 4-9 guide1 ines 4-9 installation 4- 10

Digital extension see DSLT

Dimensions of system 7-4

Door j-27,5-31

Door box 5-3 1

Door box adaptor 5-3 1

Door box adaptor (extension port) 5-3 1

Door box adaptor (trunk port) see Peripheral equipment, door box adaptor

(Trunk Port)

Door phone 5-31 see Peripheral equipment, door box adaptor

(trunk port)

Double-cabinet systems 6- 1 guidelines 6-3

DBS 40 + DBS 40 6-4

DBS 72 + DBS 40 6-5

DBS 72 + DBS 72 6-6

DBS 96 + DBS 40 6-7

DBS 96 + DBS 72 6-8

DBS 96 + DBS 96 6-9 maximum capacities 6-3 installation 6- 10

MFR cards 6-4 strap S3 6-10

DSLT installation 4-40

DSS/72 4-41 guidelines 4-40

EM/24 4-42 guidelines 4-42 wall mounting 3- 15 desk stand attachment 3-16 desk stand removal 3-15

DSS/72 4-40

DTMF frequencies 7- 17

E

Electrical characteristics 7-3 noise l-5

EM/24 4-42

EM1 filter 4-39

Environmental requirements l-5,7-4 electrical noise l-5 gas and airborne particles l-5 humidity l-5,7-4 lightening protection/grounding l-6 lighting l-6 temperature l-5,7-4 ventilation l-5 vibration l-5 water exposure l-6

Extensions analog guidelines 4-37 installation 4-37 analog -- See also SLTA connectors 4-3 1 pinouts 4-32 digital 4-40

DSS/72 4-40 guidelines 4-40 installation 4-41

EM/24 4-42 guidelines 4-42 installation 4-42

EM1 filter 4-39 maximum capacities 2-5 pinouts 4-32

Ex temal ringer see Peripheral equipment, external ringer

F

FCC information network address signaling code l-3 registration number l-3 ringer equivalence l-3

Feature-related capacities 7-5

Fractional T14-13

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G

Gas

and airborne particles l-5

Grounding 1-6, 3-5 guidelines 3-5 installation 3-5

Tl 4-26

Ground-start trunks 4-9 guide1 ines 4-9 installation 4- 10

H

Hardware maximums double-cabinet systems 7-9 single-cabinet systems 7-7

Heat generation 7-3

Humidity l-5,7-4

I initialization of system 3- 17

Input power 7-3

Installation analog extensions 4-37 background music 5-8 c a b i n e t 3 - l batteries 3-9

DBS 40 3-10

DBS 72 and 96 3-l 1 guidelines 3-9 grounding 3-5 guidelines 3-5 installation 3-5 circuit cards 3-6,3-8

CPC strap S 1 3-7 guidelines 3-6

SCC-B switch 4 3-6

DID trunks 4- 10 door box adaptor 5-28 double-cabinet systems 6- 1,6-10 extensions analog 4-37 digital 4-40

DSSf72 4-40

EM/24 4-42 external ringer 5- 18 ground-start trunks 4- 10

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initialization of system 3- 17 line expansion 4-43 loop-start trunks 4-7

OPX adaptor 5- 11 with central office 5- 12 without central office 5-I 1 paging S- 14

PCAS terminal 5-4 power failure unit 5- 19 remote administration interface 5-6

SMDR device 5-4

Tl interface 4-20 double cabinet

Tl in both cabinets 4-29

Tl in slave 4-27 single cabinet 4-2 1 test phone 3-18 guidelines 3- 18 trunk expansion 4-43 voice announce unit 5-22 wall mounting cabinet cover removal 3-3 illustration 3-4 mounting brackets 3-4 wall mounting DSLT 3- 15 desk stand attachment 3- 16 desk stand removal 3-15 wall mounting key phone 3- 13 mount adaptor removal 3- 13 mount adaptor replacement 3-14 wall-mounting cabinet 3-3 guidelines 3-3

Introduction to system 2-l

K

KTEL- to-DB S voice path 7- 14

L

Lighting l-6

Lightning protection l-6.

Lines 4- 1.4-3 1 expansion 4-43 guidelines 4-43 installation 4-43 extensions l-3

Index

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see Extensions maximums 7-5

Local Terminal see Peripheral equipment, local terminal

Loop-start trunks 4-7 guidelines 4-7 installation 4-7

M

Maximums cabling distances 7- 13 double-cabinet systems 6-3 feature-related 7-5 hardware double-cabinet systems 7-9 single-cabinet systems 7-7 lines 7-5

MFR cards in double-cabinet system 6-4,

6-5,6-6,6-7,6-g, 6-9

OPX adaptor distances 5- 11

OPX direct connect distances 5- 10 system resources 7-5

Tl 4-12

Tl trunk assignments 4-14,4-15 trunk connections 4-3 trunks 7-5

MDF card 4-23

MFR cards in double cabinet systems 6-4. 6-5, 6-6, 6-

7,6-8,6-g slot locations 2-8 strap S3 6-10

Model numbers for DBS l-3

Mounting brackets 3-4

Music on hold see Peripheral equipment, BGM

N

Network address signaling code l-3

0

Off-premises adaptor see Peripheral equipment, OPX

OPX

l-4

see Peripheral equipment, OPX

Overview of system 2-l

P

Paging see Peripheral equipment, Paging

Part numbers

VA-43703 5- 19

VB-2450A-2P 3-9

VB-2650-2P 3-9

V-B-43030 l-3

VB-43110 4-12

V B - 4 3 1 2 0 4 - 4 3

VB-43121 4-43

VB-43 130 3-9

VB -435 11 4-7

VB-43561 4-l 1,4-12

VB-43562 4-l 1,4-12

VB-43563 4-l 1,4-12,4-21

VB-43564 4-12,4-27

VB-43701 5-27,5-3 1

V-B-43702 5- 10

VB -43705 5-3 1

VB -43706 5-6

VB-43707 5-6

VB-43708 5-27,5-3 1

VB-437 11 5-3 1

VB-5353 1 4-9

Peripheral equipment 5- 1

BGM guidelines 5-8 installation 5-8

SCC variable resistors 5-9 door box adaptor guidelines 5-27 installation 5-28 door box adaptor (trunk port) external ringer guidelines 5-17 installation 5- 18

Local terminal

OPX guidelines 5- 10 installation 5-11 with central office 5-12 without central office 5- 11

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see ,Peripheral equipment, voice announce unit

Voice path from KTEL to DBS 7- 14

W

Wall mounting cabinets 3-3 cover removal 3-3 guidelines 3-3 installation 3-3 mounting brackets 3-4 mounting illustration 3-4

DSLT 3-153-16 key phones 3- 13 mount adaptor removal 3- 13 mount adaptor replacement 3- 14

Water exposure l-6

Weight of system 7-4

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Key Features

  • Voice mail
  • Call forwarding
  • Call transfer
  • Call hold
  • Multiple line support
  • Trunk expansion
  • Battery backup
  • Peripheral equipment support
  • Remote administration
  • FCC compliance

Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the maximum number of lines supported by a DBS 40 system?
A DBS 40 system can handle up to 40 lines.
What is the difference between a ground-start and a DID trunk?
A ground-start trunk is used for traditional analog phone lines, while a DID trunk is used for direct inward dialing, which allows callers to reach specific extensions directly without having to go through an operator.
What is the purpose of the battery backup system?
The battery backup system ensures that the DBS can continue to operate during a power outage.
How do I connect peripheral equipment such as a local terminal or SMDR device?
Peripheral equipment can be connected to the DBS using either trunks or lines, depending on the type of equipment.
How do I ensure proper grounding of the DBS system?
The DBS system must be properly grounded to protect against lightning damage. The UL conditions must be met to ensure proper grounding.

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