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    							INTER-TEL4PRACTIcEs 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION Issue 1. November 1994 
    FIGURE 3-17. SLC BLOCK CABLE TERMINATIONS 
    MODULAR 
    ASSEMBLY 
    LINE 
    CARD 
    L SI 
    m V/U 
    Sff 
    MODULAR 
    JACK 
    SEMBLY 
    TO SINGLE- 
    LINE SET OR 
    PLAYBACK 
    I ; DEVICE 
    AMPHENOL- 
    TYPE 
    CONNECTOR CONNECTOR 
    66Ml-50.TYPE  66Ml-50.TYPE 
    BLOCK  BLOCK 
    (PART OF MDF)  (PART OF MDF) 
    NOTE: For simplicity, this figure shows single-line sets and playback devices being installed using one-pair 
    cable and four-conductor modular jacks. Of course, if three-pair cable and six-conductor modular jacks are 
    used instead (as is recommended), extra terminal blocks and the use of cross-connect wiring techniques are 
    required. 
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    							INS’lALLATION Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE’ 
    FIGURE 3-18. IDC BLOCK CABLE TERMINATIONS 
    INWARD 
    DIALING 
    CARD 
    np- wleL np JACK 
    1.1 1,- 
    RING - ASSEMBLY 
    I 
    np- - 
    npA 
    MODULAR 
    TO OFF-PREM- 
    ISES STATION, 
    SINGLE-LINE 
    SE& OR PLAY- 
    BACK DEVICE 
    MODULAR 
    J. - -- -- 
    ACENABLE- 
    1.1 1,- 
    AMPHENOL- 
    I’ -48v- 
    TYPE -- 
    cyIouNl - 
    CONNECTOR -- 
    - - 
    I$ 8 L TOOFF-PREM- 
    ANY OF THE EIGHT IDC ClRCUlTS CAN BE 
    STRAPPED FOR AC-RINGING ElTHER HERE ON 
    THE BLOCK OR ON THE CARD lTSELF. IF 
    STRAPPED HERE, REMOVE THE ASSOCIATED 
    STRAP(S) ON THE CARD BEFORE INSTALLING. 
    66Ml-50-TYPE 
    BLOCK 
    (PART OF MDF) 
    NOTE: For simplicity, this figure shows single-line sets and playback devices being installed using one-pair 
    cable and four-conductor modular jacks. Of course, if three-pair cable and six-conductor modular jacks are 
    used instead (as is recommended), extra terminal blocks and the use of cross-connect wiring techniques are 
    required. 
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    							INTER-TELPRACTICES lNSlXLLATION 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Issue 1, November 1994 
    FIGURE 3-19. STATION CABLE TERMINATIONS ON THE STATION BLOCK 
    26 W - BL 
    CIcrlTrP CKT 1+3oVDC CKTlTlP CKrlTIP 
    1 BL - W CKTlRING CKTlGND 
    CKTlRING CKl-1RING 
    27 w-o CKT2TIe CKT 1 PRIMARY PATH 
    CKr2l-v CKT2TIP 
    2 
    0 - w CKT2RING CKT 1 PRIMARY Pm CKT2RING CKT2RING 
    28 W-G 
    cKT3lI.P CKT 1 SECONDARY PATH cKT3TIP cKr3TIP 
    3 G - W 
    CKT3RING CKr 1 SECONDARY PATH CKT3RING CKT3RlNG 
    29 w-BR cKT4TIP CKT2+3ovDC 
    CKT4TIP CKT4TIP 
    4 BR - W 
    CKT4RlNG CKT2GND cKT4RING CKT4FUNG 
    30 w-s cKT5TlP 
    cm 2 PRIMARY PATH CKTSTIP cKT5TlP 
    5 S - w 
    CKTSRING CKT2PRlMARYPm CRTJRING CKT5RING 
    31 R - BL 
    CKT6l-E cxr 2 SECONDARY PATH cIcT6TIP CKT6TlP 
    6 BL - R cKr6RING CKr 2 SECONDARY PM-H CKT6RING CKT6RING 
    32 R - 0 cKr7TIP CKT3+3ovDC 
    CKT7lTP cKr7llP 
    7 0 - R CKT7RING CKT3GND CKT7RlNG 
    CKT7RING 
    33 
    R - G CKTBTIP 
    crcr 3 PRIMARY PATH CKTBTIP CKTBTIP 
    8 G - R CKTBRING CKT 3 PRIMARY PATH 
    CKTBIUNG CKTBRING 
    34 R - BR 
    cKT9m CKT 3 SECONDARY PATH CKrPTlP NOT USED 
    9 
    BR - R CKT9RING CKT 3 SECONDARY PM-H CKT9RING NOT USED 
    35 R - S 
    CKTlOTIP CKr 4 
    +3ovEc CKTlOTlP NOT USED 
    10 S - R CKT lORING CKT4GND 
    CKT lORING NOT USED 
    36 
    BK - BL CKTllTJP 
    CKT4PRIMARYPKf-H CKTllTIP CKT 1 AC ENABLE 
    11 
    BL - BK CKTllRING CKT4PRmARYPATH CKTllRING ClU. 1 AC ENABLE 
    37 BK - 0 
    CKTl2TIP 
    CKT 4 SECONDARY Pm-H cKT12TIP CICT2ACENABU? 
    12 
    0 - BK CKT 12 RING CKT 4 SECONDARY PATH 
    CKT 12 RING ~2ACE!NAFSE 
    38 
    BK- G cKT13TIe CKr 5 t3ovDc 
    cKr13TIP CKT 3 AC ENABLE 
    13 G - BK CKT13RING CKI-SGND 
    CKT13RING CKT 3 AC ENABLE 
    39 BK - BR 
    cKT14TIP CKT5PRlhiARYPmH cxr14TIP CKT 4 AC ENABLE 
    14 BR - BK CKT 14 RING 
    CKT 5 PRIMARY PATH CKT 14RING CKT 4 AC ENABLE 
    40 BK- S 
    CKTlSTIP cm-5 SECONDARY PATH CKTlSTIP CKTSACBNABIE 
    15 S - BK 
    CKT 15 RING CKTS SECONDARY PATH CKT 15 RING CKT 5 AC BNABLB 
    41 Y - BL CKTl6TIP cKT6t3OVDC 
    CKT16TIP CIcr6ACBNABrI 
    16 
    BL - Y CKT16RING CKT6GND 
    CKT16RING CKT6ACBNABLE 
    42 Y - 0 NOT USED CKT6PRlMARYPATH 
    NOT USED CKT 7 AC ENABIE 
    17 0 - Y NOT USED CKT6PRBiAFtYPATH 
    NOT USED CKT 7 AC ENABLE 
    43 Y - G 
    NOT USED CKT6SECONDARY PMI-I GROUND CKTBACENABE 
    18 G - Y 
    NOT USED CKT 6 SECONDARY PATH GROUND CKT 8 AC ENABLE 
    44 
    19 
    45 
    20 
    46 
    21 
    47 
    22 
    48 
    23 
    49 
    24 
    50 
    25 Y - BR NOT USED CKT7t3oVDC 
    GROUND GROUND 
    BR - Y NOT USED CKT7GND 
    GROUND GROUND 
    Y - s NOT USED cKT7PRmARYPm 
    GROUND GROUND 
    s - Y NOT USED CKT7PRm4ARYPKrH 
    GROUND GROUND 
    V - BL NOT USED 
    CKT- 7 SECONDARY PATH GROUND 
    GROUND 
    BL - V NOT USED CKT 7 SECONDARY PATH GROUND GROUND 
    v - 0 NOT USED 
    0 - v NOT USED 
    V 
    - G NOT USED 
    G - V NOT USED 
    V - BR NOT USED 
    BR - V NOT USED GROUND GROUND 
    GROUND GROUND 
    GROUND GROUND 
    GROUND 
    GROUND 
    GROUND 
    -48 
    GROUND GROUND 
    V - s NOT USED 
    s - v NOT USED CKI-8 t3OVDC 
    CIcrBGND 
    CKTBPRIMARYPAIH 
    CKTBPRMARYPtUH 
    CKTB SECONDARY PATH 
    cKT8 SECONDARY PATH 
    NOT USED 
    NOT USED -4SV 
    -4SV -4SV 
    GROUND 
    KSC or KSC - 
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    							INS’lALLATION 
    Issue 1. November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
    D. STATION LOOP RESISTANCE TEST 
    5.18 
    Perform the loop resistance test for each station 
    cable individually. 
    (1) Ensure that bridging clips have not been 
    installed on the station blocks and that the station 
    instrument is not connected to the modular jack 
    assembly. 
    (2) Place a short across the RED and GREEN wires 
    on the modular jack assembly. 
    (3) At the MDF, measure the resistance across the 
    WHlTE/BLUE and BLUE/WHlTE wires on the 
    right (station) side of the station block. The read- ing should not exceed the limits (for 24AWG 
    wire) listed in the chart below (ohm values are 
    the loop measurements; feet/meter values are the 
    maximum one-way measurements from the 
    equipment cabinet). 
    NOTE: Excessive and/or improperly made con- 
    nections increase the resistance of a cable, which 
    reduces the allowable cable run length. 
    (4) Remove the short after the test is complete. 
    (5) Repeat this test for each station cable. 
    (6) Install bridging clips on the station blocks to 
    complete the cable connections. 
    JW’F OF INSTRUMEkU 
    I 
    Digital Keysets (both Standard and Executive, display and non-display) ................ 
    103 ohms/uKK) ft. (609 m.) 
    DigitalKeysetswithattachedPCandModemDataPortModules ..................... 103ohmsL2000ft.(609m.) 
    FromModemDataPodModulestosinglGlinesets ................................ 
    195ohmsD800ft.(1158m.) 
    IM.K12-Lineand24-LineKeyaets(standardanddisplay). .......................... 
    65ohms/l26Oft.(384m.) 
    IMKl2-Iineand24-I.ineKeysetswithDataPortModules.. ........................ SOohmdP70ft.(295m.) 
    Rv¶Kl2-Lineand24LineAIMKeysets.. ....................................... 
    82ohms/l59Oft.(484m.) 
    IMK12-Lineand24-LineAIMKeysetswithDataPortModules.. .................... 
    66ohms/l28Oft.(39Om.) 
    IMX &fine Keysets ........................................................ 75 ohms/l460 ft. (445 m.) 
    IIUX 8-Jine AIM Keysets (when installed one to a circuit) .......................... 103 ohmsROO0 ft. (609 m.) 
    IMK &Line AIM Keysets (when installed two to a circuit) ......................... 77 ohms!l5OO ft. (457 m.)* 
    Inter-Tel/T.IVK Keysets (standard and display) .................................... 
    82 ohms/1590 ft. (484 m.) 
    Inter-Tel/DVK Keysets with Data Port Modules ................................... 66 ohms/1280 ft. (390 m.) 
    IMK and Inter-TeUDVK DSS/BL.F Units ........................................ 65 ohms/l260 ft. (384 
    m.) JL?SL%(ACorJX) ......................................................... 800 ohms/l556o ft. (4742 m.) 
    SJJs (AC or DC) ........................................................... 800 ohms/l5560 ft. (4742 m.) 
    Playback Dwices (AC or DC) ................................................ 800 ohms/15560 ft. (4742 m.) 
    IndustryStandard. Single-Line DIMF Sets (AC or DC) ............................. 800 ohms/1556Oft. (4742 m.) 
    l The actual loop limits for g-line AIM keysets installed two to a circuit varies mrding to the type of installation method used, as shown 
    inFiguref15 onpage3-25.IfmethodAisused(separatecabling),thelooplimitforeachkeyset(asmeasuredfromthequipmentcabinet 
    to the station location) must not exceed 77 ohms/1500 ft. (457 m.). If methods B or C are used (shared cabling), the loop limit for each 
    I keyset is reduced to 51 ohms/lOOO ft. (305 m.). Also note that if shielded cable is used for any type of non-digital keyset installation, the 
    actual loop limit may be reduced by as much as 20% because the foil wrapped around the wires in the cable acts as a capacitor. Do not 
    use shielded cable for digital keyset installations. Longer loop lengths can be achieved by using heavier gauge cable, such as 22AWG. 
    (For additional station cabling requirements, refer to page 3-7.) 
    I I 
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    							INTEFbTELPRACTICES 
    Ih4WGM.X 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION 
    Issue 1. November 1994 
    E. CONNECTING OPTIONAL 
    OFF-PREMISES EXTENSIONS (OPXs) 
    5.19 
    Off-premises extensions are remote ESLSs, 
    SLIs, or single-line DTMF sets that are connected to the 
    416/832 System through telephone company OPX cir- 
    cuits (or customer-provided circuits). At the MDF, the 
    circuits are connected to Inward Dialing Cards (IDCs). 
    NOTE: IDCs do not support message waiting applica- 
    tions. If single-line sets with message waiting lamps are 
    installed on ID&, the lamps will not function. 
    5.20 Off-premises station instruments must be ACrin- 
    ger-equipped. The DC’s onboard high-voltage ringing 
    adapter (HVRA) provides isolation from the telephone 
    company OPX circuits as required by FCC regulations. 
    5.21 Each DC can support up to eight off-premises 
    extensions. The individual IDC circuits used for the 
    OPXs must be strapped for AC ringing. They can be 
    strapped directly at the DC terminal block (as shown in 
    Figure 3-18 on page 3-28) or on the card itself (as de- 
    scribed on page 3-93). (On premises, DC circuits can 
    be used for installing AC or DC voice mail units, digital 
    attendants, etc.) 
    5.22 In certain off-premises applications, voice vol- 
    ume levels may not be acceptable. This degradation in 
    voice volume is due to the natural voice frequency range 
    limitations of the telephone company or customer-pro- 
    vided circuit. To increase the voice frequency range, in- 
    stallation of a 2-wire, negative impedance repeater unit 
    is recommended. (Refer to page 2-35 for specifica- 
    tions.) 
    5.23 The repeater unit is installed at the MDFbetween 
    the IDC terminal block and the cabling to the off-pre- 
    mises single-line station. For proper installation with 
    the 416/832 System, the following are connected to the 
    appropriate “pins” on the repeater unit (refer to the man- 
    ufacturer’s instructions for proper pin locations): -Bat- 
    tery (-24 to -56VDC), Ground, System Tip, System 
    Ring, OPX Tip, and OPX ping. For complete installa- 
    tion instructions, contact Customer Support. Informa- tion on operating and adjusting the repeater unit is 
    included with the product. 
    5.24 Install the off-premises extensions as follows (re- 
    fer to Figure 3-18 on page 3-28): 
    (1) At the MDF, terminate each telephone company 
    OPX circuit (or customer-provided circuit) on 
    the tig& side of the appropriate IDC terminal 
    block. 
    (2) Install bridging clips on the JDC block(s) to com- 
    plete the connection. 
    (3) At the off-premises location, terminate each 
    telephone company OPX circuit or customer- 
    provided circuit on the appropriate single-line 
    set modular jack assembly. 
    F. CONNECTING THE MATRIX CARD 
    (MXC) TO THE MDF 
    5.25 The MXC is terminated at the MDF so that it can 
    be connected to a variety of optional equipment, includ- 
    ing: music sources, power failure transfer equipment, 
    signaling devices, night transfer equipment, etc. Con- 
    nect the MXC to the MDF as follows: 
    (1) 
    (2) 
    (3) 
    (4) Using enough 25pair cable to run from the MXC 
    terminal block to the Matrix Card in the equip 
    ment cabinet, make a termination cable. Attach a 
    50-pin female amphenol-type connector to the 
    Matrix Card end of the cable. Label the connec- 
    tor “MXC.” This connector will be attached to 
    the Matrix Card after the telecommunication 
    cards are installed in the equipment cabinet. 
    Terminate the other end of the cable on the lefr 
    side of the MXC block. 
    Terminate the desired optional equipment on the 
    right side of the MXC block as shown in Figure 
    3-20 on the following two pages. 
    Install bridging clips on the MXC block to com- 
    plete the installation. 
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    Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALJATION & MAINTENANCE 
    FIGURE 3-20. MATFUX CARD (MXC) CABLE TERMINATIONS  
    7 
    MATRIX 
    CARD 
    41 
    r 
    MXC 
    (PART OF MDF) 
    AMPHENOL- 
    TYPE 
    CONNECTOR 
    - 
    - 
    - 
    3 BGNI (NOTIJBEO) 
    -23 BOND (NOTUBEO) 
    Jr 
    -4 RlA-NC(UsEDlNTERN4LLYFORP!TREL4YJ 
    Jr 
    -33 OGNO (UBEC INTERNALLY FOR PFr RELAY) 
    L 
    -6 CAYCTHRU (U6EC INTERNALLY FOR PFTRELAYI 
    z 
    - 31 BWD (NOTUSED) 
    A 
    -6 RlB-NC 
    Jr RELAY1 
    -32 RIB-C 
    1’ 
    wLz?E 
    -7 RlB-NO TRANsm 
    L 
    -33 BON) (?KfrusQ) 
    z- 
    -6 R2A-NC 
    I 
    A--A 
    -36 
    -- - 
    11 
    -- 
    -37 
    z E- 
    R2B-No 
    BONO (NOTUBEO) 
    -- 
    - 12 MA-NC 
    -- 
    -36 
    -- 
    13 
    -7 MA-NO 
    L---L 
    -36 BON) (NOTUSED) 
    RELAY 2 
    -- 
    - 10 R2B-NC 
    - 
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    							INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTALCATON 
    Issue 1, November 1994 
    FIGURE 3-20. MATRIX CARD (MXC) CABLE TERMINATIONS (CONT’D) 
    MXC 
    (CONTINUED FROM 
    THE PREVIOUS 
    PAGE) 
    - 
    MATRIX 
    CARD 
    16 ,, 
    . 
    26 
    & +-l 
    -- 
    BW (NOTUBED) 
    -- 
    BON) (NOTUBED) 
    -- 
    BON) (NOTUSED) 
    I 
    AMPHENOL- 
    TYPE 
    CONNECTOR 
    B&V-------:--4 
    BOND (NQTUS~) 
    ---- 
    -- 
    v/s - -60 BINGLE-LINE PORT-TIP 
    ---- 
    -- 
    Bh’ SINGLE-LINE FOFIT RING MODEM 
    -  I 
    -26 - 
    CARD 
    -- 
    - -- 
    -- 
    -- 
    BOM (NUTUSED) 
    -- 
    BciM (NOTUBED) 
    -- 
    BGbQ (NOTUSED) 
    -- 
    BOM (NOTUBED) 
    -- 
    BWD (NOTUSED) 
    -- 
    66Mi-SO-TYPE 
    BLOCK 
    (PART OF MDF) 
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    							INSTALLATION Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRAcTIcE!3 
    IMX/GMX 
    416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
    G. CONNECTING THE EXP~SION (EXP) 
    CARDTOTHEMDF 
    5.26 The EXP Card is terminated at the MDF so that it 
    can be connected to a variety of optional equipment, in- 
    cluding signaling devices, night transfer equipment, etc. 
    Connect the EXP Card to the MDF as follows: 
    (1) Using enough 2!5-pair cable to run from the EXP 
    terminal block to the EXP Card in the expansion 
    cabinet, make a termination cable. Attach a 
    M-pin female amphenol-type connector to the 
    EXP Card end of the cable. Label the connector “Exp.” This connector will be attached to the 
    EXP Card after it is installed in the expansion 
    cabinet. 
    (2) Terminate the other end of the cable on the Zef 
    side of the EXP block. 
    (3) Terminate the desired optional equipment on the 
    right side of the EXP block as shown in Figure 
    3-20 on the following two pages. 
    (4) Install bridging clips on the EXP block to com- 
    plete the installation. 
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    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION 81 MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION 
    Issue 1. November 1994 
    FIGURE 3-21. EXFWNSION (EXP) CARD CABLE TERMINATIONS 
    L 
    2f 
    CZLD 
    41 
    r 
    AMPHENOL- 
    TYPE 
    CONNECTOR (PARTF MDF) 
    REUY 1 
    -7 RlB-MO 
    - I 
    -33 BON) (NOTUSED) 
    -tW FES-C 
    - 
    - 11 R20-No 
    - 
    - 37 
    BoM (NoTu=s 
    - 
    - 
    - 
    - 
    - A 
    - 12 Ri44c 
    Jr- . 
    -38 WA-C 
    r 
    - 13 RM-No 
    Jr 
    -32 
    BQN) (NoT=w 
    Jr- 
    - 14 luB-NC 
    Jr 
    -40 R3B-c 
    ? RELAYS 
    ----  ---- 
    SBK -  SBK - 16  16 Fm-No  Fm-No 
    YBL -  YBL - 
    - 41  - 41 BOND (NoTusQ)  BOND (NoTusQ) 
    66hW50-TYPE  66hW50-TYPE 
    BLOCK  BLOCK 
    (CONTINUED  (CONTINUED 
    ON THE NEXT  ON THE NEXT 
    PAGE)  PAGE) 
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    FIGURE 3-21. EXPANSION (EXP) CARD CABLE TERMINATIONS (CONT’D) 
    L 
    1t 
    2E 
    r 
    (CONTINUED FROM 
    THE PREVIOUS 
    PAGE) 
    
    						
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