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Installing The DSU II Digital
Telephone System
Section Title........................................................................................................... Page
2.1 Considering the Mounting Requirements................................................2–4
2.1.1 Tools And Hardware ..............................................................................2–5
2.1.2 Underwriters Laboratories Installation Notice .......................................2–5
2.1.3 Hybrid Installation..................................................................................2–5
2.2 Mounting The Cabinet...............................................................................2–6
2.3 Making The AC Power Connection .........................................................2–8
2.3.1 Identifying The Fuses.............................................................................2–8
2.3.2 Grounding The System.........................................................................2–10
2.4 Connecting The Lines..............................................................................2–12
2.4.1 Detailing The Line Connections.......................................................... 2–14
2.4.2 Reassigning The Line Ports..................................................................2–14
2.4.3 Protecting The Lines.............................................................................2–14
2.5 Connecting The Stations..........................................................................2–16
2.5.1 Grounding The Unused Station Cables ................................................2–17
2.5.2 Relocating The Stations........................................................................2–17
2.5.3 Installing The Cable Clips....................................................................2–17
2.5.4 Connecting Stations To The J0408...................................................... 2–19
2.5.5 Connecting Stations To The J0816...................................................... 2–20
2.5.6 Connecting Stations To The J1632...................................................... 2–21
2.5.7 Wall Mounting The Telephone Stations...............................................2–23
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DSU II Digital Telephone System IMI66–132
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Page 1 - Telephone System

Installing The DSU II DigitalTelephone SystemSection Title...

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2.3.2 Grounding The SystemIf spare conductors exist in the cables between the station and the 66M-xx connector blocks, it isgood practice to connect t

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Be sure that all of the ground connections are without splices and are visible for inspection andmaintenance. Tag all of the ground connections with a

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2.4 Connecting The LinesThe line terminations for the common equipment cabinet are standard modular plug/jackconnections. Line configuration must be l

Page 5 - 2.1.3 Hybrid Installation

RING 2RING 1TIP 1TIP 2RING 4RING 3TIP 3TIP 4RING 6RING 5TIP 5TIP 6RING 8RING 7TIP 7TIP 8CO/PBXLINESLine TerminationsType 66M-XXConnector BlockorIndivi

Page 6 - 2.2 Mounting The Cabinet

2.4.1 Detailing The Line ConnectionsThe table on the next page shows the line connection details for all three of the commonequipment base units. Jack

Page 7 - Base Unit

Understanding The Line Connection DetailsCommon Equipment Type Line Jack Pin No. Connection Telephone NumberJ0408,J0816,andJ163211 Auxiliary 1 (Line 2

Page 8 - 2.3.1 Identifying The Fuses

2.5 Connecting The StationsThe DSU II digital telephone system supports the operation of proprietary Comdial telephones.The J0408, J0816 and J1632 com

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2.5.1 Grounding The Unused Station CablesRemember, if spare conductors exist in the cables that run between the stations and the 66M-xxconnector block

Page 10 - 2.3.2 Grounding The System

16-Line, 32-Station Base UnitStations 10-25Stations 26-41Power Fail Station(pins 3 & 4)GroundingTerminal4-Line, 8-Station Base UnitStation 10-17,P

Page 11 - Copper Grounding Wire

2.5.4 Connecting Stations To The J0408This table shows the color-coded connections for a J0408 common equipment cabinet.Connecting Stations To The J04

Page 12 - 2.4 Connecting The Lines

Section Title... Page2.6 Installing DSS/BLF Co

Page 13 - Base Unit Shown)

2.5.5 Connecting Stations To The J0816This table shows the color-coded connections for a J0816 common equipment cabinet.Connecting Stations To The J08

Page 14 - 2.4.3 Protecting The Lines

2.5.6 Connecting Stations To The J1632The following two tables show the color-coded connections for a J1632 common equipmentcabinet.Connecting Station

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Connecting Stations To J2 On The J1632 Common Equipment Cabinet25-Pair Connections Two-Wire Connections Station ConnectionsWire Color PairPinNo.ClipTe

Page 16 - 2.5 Connecting The Stations

2.5.7 Wall Mounting The Telephone StationsThe DigiTech (product code 77nnn), Impact (product code 8nnnn), and Impression (productcode 2nnnn) telephone

Page 17 - 2.5.2 Relocating The Stations

To convert the Impact (models 80nnn and 81nnn) and Impression (models 20nnand 21nnn) telephones for wall-mounting,1. Turn telephone over and disconnec

Page 18 - 8-Line, 16-Station Base Unit

To wall-mount the telephones,After configuring a telephone for wall mounting, either mount it directly on the wall using two#10 pan-head screws (obtai

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2.6 Installing DSS/BLF ConsolesThe digital telephone system supports the installation and use of DigiTech DD32X, ImpactIB64X, and Impression DU32X con

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While the first console (the one installed at the logic-paired port) extends the autodial buttons ofthe paired telephone by 48 and provides DSS/BLF co

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2.7 Connecting A Power Failure StationThe system provides a tip and ring pair connected to line 1 as an emergency power failurecircuit. This circuit i

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2.8 Using The Auxiliary Equipment InterfaceYou can connect an industry-standard telephone or a data device such as a modem or a FAXmachine on a line a

Page 23 - Model 77nnn Telephones

Section Title... Page2.16 Isolating Failures..

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2.9 Connecting The Common AudibleAnd Auxiliary Ringing InterfaceYou can use the relay closure dry-contact points for controlling external audible equi

Page 25 - To wall-mount the telephones

CLIP TERMIINALS261{{CommonAudibleStation 17Audible394041424344454647484950Station Connector Block(4-Line, 8-Station and8-Line, 16-Station Base Units)(

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2.10 Using The External Paging InterfaceThe system provides a special transformer-isolated paging port that you can use to couple thesystem to a custo

Page 27 - Connecting DSS/BLF Consoles

2.11 Using A Line Port As AnExternal Paging InterfaceYou can use class of service programming to program a line port to be an AUXILIARY port. Asan AUX

Page 28 - Station Connection Block

2.12 Connecting Data Devices To The SystemThe DSU II includes serial data ports for use. The common equipment cabinet provides theseports as standard

Page 29 - Optional non-key

IBMIBMIBM5432Front Viewof Jack654321TDRDSG}From COM 1Serial Data PortTypical VDTInterfaceTypical625A2ModularJackIndustry StandardModular Line Cord(4-c

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2.12.2 Making The Common Equipment Data ConnectionsYou must make wiring connections from the modular jack (wall jack) to the common equipmentcabinet m

Page 31 - (4-Line, 8-Station and

J1632 Base UnitJ0408 Base UnitJ0816 Base UnitCom 2Com 2Com 2Com 3Com 31.= Request to Send (RTS)2.= Clear to Send (CTS)3. = Receive Data (RD)4. = Trans

Page 32 - (J0408 and J0816 Systems)

2.12.3 Connecting A Personal ComputerFor Remote ProgrammingYou can connect a personal computer (PC) to the DSU II digital telephone system remotelythr

Page 33 - External Paging Interface

If you experience difficulty in establishing a communications path between your PC, modems,and the digital telephone system, note the suggestions that

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2.1 Considering The Mounting RequirementsThe following requirements will help you to install the DSU II digital telephone system.•Locate the equipment

Page 35 - Front View

2.13 Using The Music InterfaceIf music is to be part of the system, connect a customer-provided music source to the commonequipment music interface ja

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2.14 Using The Add-On Expansion ModulesYou can install optional add-on expansion modules to the DSU II common equipment base unitto increase the line

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Connecting Lines To The JM408 Expansion ModuleThe expansion module’s line connections are available at two modular jacks. When facing thejack openings

Page 38 - For Remote Programming

Connecting Stations To The JM408 Expansion ModuleThe station connections are available at a 50-pin connector.25-Pair Connections Two-Wire Connections

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2.14.2 Using The JM008 ModuleThe JM008 expansion module provides an interface for a wide variety of industry-standardtelephone (IST) equipment such as

Page 40 - (for music on hold

Connecting Stations To The JM008 ModuleThe station connections are available at a 50-pin connector.25-Pair Connections Two-Wire Connections Station Co

Page 41 - 2.14.1 Using The JM408 Module

Checking Industry-Standard Telephone Connections To The JM008 ModuleWhen you connect industry-standard telephones to the JM008 expansion module, the m

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Installing An OPX Long Loop Adapter With The JM008You must use an OPX long loop adapter if you wish to adapt the JM008’s IST station port tosupport an

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2.14.3 Installing An Add-On Expansion ModuleEach JM408 or JM008 add-on expansion module measures 15.5" wide x 9.4" high x 1.6" wideand

Page 44 - 2.14.2 Using The JM008 Module

Typical Base UnitTypical Add-On Module(8-Line, 16-Station Base Unit)Nameplate(Remove to expose baseunit connectors)TopLocationBottomLocationUpper Moun

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2.1.1 Tools And HardwareYou will need the following tools and materials to install the common equipment.•Fasteners—wood screws (1/4 x 1-inch round hea

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2.15 Checking The System InstallationThe system operating features are set to default conditions at initial power-up. These conditionsprovide a basic

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2.15.3 Checking The General Operating Conditions1. Check the green light emitting diode (LED) system status indicator. Be sure that it is onsteady. If

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2.17 Loading And Up-Grading The System SoftwareThe DSU II contains flash memory that you load with operating software when you install thesystem and l

Page 49 - Typical Add-On Module

2.17.2 Introducing The Software DisksThere are several standard 3.5-inch magnetic diskettes for each software part number. This groupof diskettes incl

Page 50 - 2.15.2 Checking The Voltage

2.17.3 Loading The SoftwareInstalling The Bootloader InterfaceYou must install the boot loader interface on your PC before you can install the system

Page 51 - 2.16 Isolating Failures

Installing The Bootloader Interface Software With Windows 3.1* Or Windows For Workgroups 3.11*1. Insert the bootloader interface disk (labeled disk1)

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Un-installing The Bootloader InterfaceThe software provides a means by which you can un-install it if you wish.For Windows 95 operating systems,1. Fro

Page 53 - Parallel Port

4. From the system menu, press 4 and RETURN (This causes load/save menu to bedisplayed.) From load/save menu, you can down-load the COS data base to y

Page 54 - 2.17.3 Loading The Software

Loading The System Operating Software (Using The DSU II Bootloader Interface)1. Connect the security key to the parallel port on the PC.NOTE: If you w

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Master Clearing The SystemAfter you load the system operating software, master clear the system. Master clearing returnsthe entire system configuratio

Page 56 - BTLDR I/F

2.2 Mounting The CabinetAfter thoroughly reviewing Section 2.1 and fully understanding its subject matter, use thefollowing procedure to mount the com

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DSU250.CDR4.54"3.78"3.78"16.50"16.50"16.50"27.58"27.58"21.30"0.88"0.87"26.65"26.25"20

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2.3 Making The AC Power ConnectionYou must employ a dedicated 117VAC 15 AMP circuit, with a third-wire ground, supplied to astandard electrical outlet

Page 59 - Master Clearing The System

TypicalearthgroundGroundingterminalPlug-in powerline surgeprotector (typical)Dedicated 117VAC15 AMP NEMA 5-15Relectrical outletwith third-wire groundF

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