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    							lNTJB-TELPRACTIcES 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION 
    Issue 1, November 1994 
    Expansion (EXP) Card 
    6.44 Before installing the EXP in the expansion cabi- 
    net, install the Expansion Peripheral processor Chip in- 
    cluded with the software disks. This component, which 
    works in conjunction with the software stored on the 
    hard disk drive, allows the system to have an expansion 
    cabinet installed. 
    (1) 
    (2) 
    (3) 
    (4) 
    (1) 
    (2) 
    (3) 
    (4) 
    Place the EXP on a clean, flat surface. 
    Carefully insert the Expansion Peripheral Pro- 
    cessor Chip in socket U15 on the Exp. The notch 
    (or small dot in the comer indicating pin 1) on the 
    component must match the notch of the outline 
    silkscreened on the card - pin 1 on the chip to 
    pm 1 on the socket. (Refer to Figure 3-51 on 
    page 3-86 for the chip location.) 
    If desired, up to six additional M’MP decoding 
    circuits (in addition to the eight that already 
    exist) can be added to the EIU? To install the 
    DTMF Expansion Chips, follow the instructions 
    included with the kit (see REPLACEMENT 
    PARTS for part numbers). 
    Check to see that all components on the card are 
    seated securely in their sockets and that no pins 
    are bent. 
    NOTE: Install the EXP in the expansion cabinet 
    as follows. Refer to Figure 3-51 on page 3-86 for 
    an illustration of the card. 
    Make sure the main and expansion AC POWER 
    switches are tumed0F.R Installing the EXp with 
    the power on may damage the pnxessor. 
    Install the EXP with the componentsfacing righr 
    in the last (27th) card slot in the expansion cabi- 
    net. 
    Ensure that the programming monitor attached 
    to the peripheral connector panel on the main 
    cabinet is plugged into an AC power source and 
    turned on. 
    Turn ON the AC POWER switch on each power 
    supply unit (main supply first) and observe the system power-up process as outlined on page 
    3-S. 
    NOTE: Although the expanded software has not 
    yet been installed, the system should power up as 
    normal. 
    If the system does not power up as out- 
    lined in the manual, contact Customer Support. 
    (5) Measure the following system voltages on the 
    ~Exp. A-digital voltmeter of &OS% accuracy is 
    required. Insert the “common” voltmeter probe 
    into the ground point QPS) and insert the other 
    probe into the desired voltage test point. (Refer 
    to Figure 3-51 on page 3-M for system voltage 
    test point locations.) 
    IEST POINTS 
    TPltoTPB -5 &pxwDc 
    TP2toTP8 +5 &2o%vDc 
    TP3toTP8 +12 sTo%vDc 
    TPSIOTP8 -12 fJm%vDc 
    l’P4toTP8 t30 &2o%m 
    TP6toTp8 
    -48-m 
    TP7toTP8 9 j$Kt%VAC 
    NOTE: The AC ring voltage (VRING) mea- 
    sured on the EXP is Ho the actual power supply 
    ring voltage of 90VAC. 
    (6) 
    If the voltages are within tolerance, proceed to 
    step 11. 
    If the voltages are out of tolerance: 
    a. 
    b. 
    C. 
    d. Turn OFF the erpansion AC POWER switch. 
    Take out the EXP and check for shorted com- 
    ponents. 
    Re-insert the card, turn ON the expansion AC 
    POWER switch, and check the voltages 
    again. 
    If still out of tolerance, turn OFF the fzpan- 
    sion AC POWER switch and replace the de- 
    fective Exp. 
    (7) Turn OFF the eqansion AC POWER switch. 
    (8) After installing the EXP, optional signaling de- 
    vices, night transfer equipment, etc. may be con- 
    nected to the FXP terminal block at any time. 
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    Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALIATION & MAINTENANCE 
    FIGURE 3-52. EXPANSION @Xl’) CARD ._ 
    j 
    7 
    AMPHENOL-TYPE, 
    CONNECTOR DTMF EXPANSION 
    CHIP SOCKETS 
    LED INDICATORS 
    SYSTEM VOLTAGE, 
    TEST POINTS 
    EXPANSION PERIPHERAL 
    PROCESSOR CHIP 
    SOCKET 
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    							INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 DWIXLLATION % h%MNIXNANCE INS-mON 
    Issue 1. November 1994 
    Digital Keyset Cards (DKSCs) 
    6.45 
    Each DKSC comes equipped with one Digital 
    Signal processor (DSP) for shared speakerphone re- 
    sources. If desired, a second DSP can be installed to pro- 
    vide additional speakerphone resources. Refer to 
    SPECIFICATIONS, page 2-17, for more information. 
    6.46 Jnstall the cards as described below. The part 
    number 
    is listed in REPLACEMENT 
    PARIS. Refer to 
    Figure 3-53 on page 3-90 for an illustration. 
    NOTE: When inserting or removing the Matrix Card, 
    Expansion Card, and/or the computer cards, the system 
    power must be turned off to prevent damage to the cards. 
    However, station and trunk cards can be inserted or re- 
    moved with power on. (After inserting a Tl Card, wait 
    ten seconds before inserting any other card.) 
    (1) 
    If the optional LISP is to be installed: 
    a. Place each DKSC on a clean, flat, anti-static, 
    non-conductive surface. 
    b. Carefully install the optional DSP in socket 
    U38. (See Figure 3-53 on page 3-90.) The 
    notch (or small dot in the comer) indicating pin 1 on each DSP must match the notch of 
    the outline silkscreened on the card. 
    (2) Check to see that all components on the cards are 
    seated securely in their sockets and that no pins 
    are bent. 
    (3) Install the DKSCs one at a time in the slots to be 
    used for digital keysets. The component sides of 
    the cards must 
    face right. Any type of card may 
    be installed in any slot, and slots may be skipped, 
    if desired. However, to facilitate installation and 
    programming, it is recommended that the cards 
    be installed to match one of the default configu- 
    rations as closely as possible. (Refer to page 
    2-18 for information on default configurations.) 
    NOTE: When powered up, the system config- 
    ures the software to match one of the default card 
    configurations. If the actual cards installed do 
    not exactly match the selected configuration, ad- 
    justments must be made in database program- 
    ming. Circuit 1.1 is preset for the primary 
    attendant (a KSC circuit). If changing card types 
    (e.g., changing from an SIC to a DKSC), refer to 
    the programming procedures on page 5-171 and 
    to the information on pages 3-7 to 3-9. 
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    Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    IMx/GhlX 416/832 INSTALL.ATION & MAINTENANCE 
    FIGURE 3-53. 
    DIGITAL KEYSET CARD (DKSC) 
    LED INDICATORS 
    & 
    < 
    AMPHENOL-TYPE . 
    CONNECTOR 
    CARD ACTIVE (GREEN) 
    I :KT1,2 
    XT. 3,4 
    :Kr. 5, a 
    :KT# 7, a 
    :Kr. 9,lO 
    :la 11,12 
    XT, xi,14 
    :Kr.15,15 
    OPTIONAL DlGlTAL 
    SIGNAL PROCESSOR 
    .*- 
    -0 
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    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INST4LLATlON 
    Issue 1, November 1994 
    Keyset Cards (KSCs and KSC-Ds) 
    6.47 Install the cards as described below. Part num- 
    bers are listed in REPLACEMENT PARTS. Refer to 
    Figure 3-54 on page 3-92 for an illustration. 
    NOTE: When inserting or removing the Matrix Card, 
    Expansion Card, and/or the computer cards, the system 
    power must be turned off to prevent damage to the cards. 
    However, station and trunk cards can be inserted or re- 
    moved with power on. (After inserting a Tl Card, wait 
    ten seconds before inserting any other card.) 
    (1) For all KSCs that will have any &line Z~AZ.. 
    keysets installed: Check the part number and la- 
    bel silkscreened on the card. To install 8-line 
    IMX AIM keysets two to a circuit, the new “dual- 
    circuit” version Keyset Card (RX-D) must be 
    used (see REPLACEMENT PARTS for the part 
    number). To install 8-line IMX AIM keysets one 
    to a circuit, either the KSC or the KSC-D can be 
    used. 
    (2) Check to see that all components on the cards are 
    seated securely in their sockets and that no pins 
    are bent. 
    (3) Check the fuses. Some KSCa have a 2A, 25OV, 
    AGC 2 (fast-acting) fuse. KSC-Ds and newer version KSCs have eight self-correcting thermis- 
    tors (one for each circuit) instead of the fuse. If a 
    short circuit causes a thermistor to open, it will 
    automatically close when the short is removed. 
    (4) Install the KSCa and/or KSC-Ds one at a time in 
    the slots to be used for analog keyset, analog 
    DSS/BLF Unit, and Attendant Computer Con- 
    sole connections. The component. sides of the 
    cards must face right. Any type of card may be 
    installed in any slot, and slots may be skipped, if 
    desired. However, to facilitate installation and 
    programming it is recommended that the cards 
    be installed to match one of the default configu- 
    rations as closely as possible. (Refer to page 
    2-18 for information on default configurations.) 
    NOTE: When powered up, the system config- 
    ures the software to match one of the default card 
    configurations. If the actual cards installed do 
    not exactly match the selected configuration, ad- 
    justments must be made in database program- 
    ming. Circuit 1.1 is preset for the primary 
    attendant (a KSC circuit). If changing card types 
    (e.g., changing from an SLC to a KSC), refer to 
    the programming procedures on page 5-171 and 
    to the information on pages 3-7 to 3-9. 
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    							INST4LLATION 
    Issue 1. November 1994 lNTER-~PRACTIcES 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
    FIGURE 3-54. 
    KEYSET CARD (KSC or KSC-D) 
    LED INDICATORS 
    AMPHENOL-TYPE 
    CONNECTOR . 
    FUSE 
    (Some cards do not have a 
    fuse; instead, they have 8 
    thermistors up behind the . 
    amphenol-type connector) 
    e 
    6 : 
    0 
    c 
    I I 
    io ClRCUiT 1 
    &u’lT 2 
    I I 
    24 &Ii ACTIVE 
    CldCUiT 3 
    CldCU’rT 4 
    CldCUiT 5 
    CldCUiT 6 
    cldcuiT 7 
    CldCUiT 6 
    : ’ 
    * ’ 
    I 
    Page 3-92  
    						
    							INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION 
    Issue 1, November 1994 
    Single-Line Cards (SLCs) and Inward Dialing 
    ~~mw 
    6.48 Install the cards as described below. Part num- 
    bers are listed in REPLACEMENT PARTS. Refer to 
    Figures 3-55 and 3-56 on pages 3-94 and 3-95 forillus- 
    trations. 
    NOTE: When inserting or removing the Matrix Card, 
    Expansion Card, and/or the computer cards, the system 
    power must be turned off to prevent damage to the cards. 
    However, station and trunk cards can be inserted or re- 
    moved with power on. (After inserting a Tl Card, wait 
    ten seconds before inserting any other card.) 
    (1) For each cixuit on all IDCs: On older-version 
    IDCs, make sure the AC ENABLE jumper strap 
    is installed (either on the card or at the block) for 
    off-premises extensions and AC-ringing on-pre- 
    mises equipment. The strap must be removed for 
    DID trunks and DC-ringing on-premises equip 
    ment. Newer-version IDCs have a 3-pin RING 
    SELECT jumper strap that must be placed in the 
    AC/OPX position (over the bottom two pins) or 
    the DC/DID position (over the top two pins). 
    I 
    (2) 
    (3) 
    NOTE: When setting the jumper straps on either 
    version card, note the unique ordering of the IDC! 
    circuits as shown in Figure 3-56 on page 3-95. 
    Check to see that all components on the cards are 
    seated securely in their sockets and that no pins 
    are bent. 
    Check the fuses: 
    0 Some SLCs have a fuse that cannot be re- 
    placed in the field (see page 2-17 for more in- 
    formation). Newer version SLCs have a 
    self-correcting thermistor instead of the fuse. 
    l Each IDC has 16 specially designed fuses 
    that camtot be replaced in the field (see page 
    2-20 for more information). 
    (4) Install the cards one at a time. Any type of card 
    may be installed in any slot, and slots may be 
    skipped, if desired. However, to facilitate instal- 
    lation and programming, it is recommended that 
    the cards be installed to match one of the default 
    configurations as closely as possible. (Refer to 
    page 2-18 for information on default configura- 
    tions.) 
    NOTE: When powered up, the system config- 
    ures the software to match one of the default card 
    configurations. If the actual cards installed do 
    not exactly match the selected con!Iguration, ad- 
    justments must be made in database program- 
    ming. Circuit 1.1 is preset for the primary 
    attendant (a KSC circuit). If changing card types 
    (e.g., changing from a KSC to an SLC), refer to 
    the programming procedures on page 5-171 and 
    to the information on pages 3-7 to 3-9. 
    For SLCs: Install SLC.s in the slots 
    to be used 
    for AC-ringing single-line set and AC play- 
    back device connections. The component 
    sides of the cards must face righi. 
    For DC’s: Install IDCs in the slots to be used 
    for DID trunk, off-premises extension, sing- 
    le-line set, and playback device connections. 
    The component sides of the cards must face 
    right. 
    NOTE: If installing off-premises extensions, 
    refer to page 3-31 before installing any 
    Des. 
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    Issue 1, November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    lMX/GMX 416/832 RWXALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
    FIGURE 3-55. 
    SINGLELINE CARD (SLC) 
    LED INDICATORS 
    AMPHENOL-TYPE 
    CONNECTOR . ’ 
    FUSE 
    (Some cards do not have a 
    fuse; instead, they have a ,-a 
    thermistor up behind the am- 
    phenol-type connector) 
    F 
    CARD ACTlVE (GREEN) 
    ClRCUlT 1 
    CIRCUIT 2 
    ClRCUlT 3 
    ClRCUlT 4 
    ClRCUlT 5 
    ClRCUlT 6 
    ClRCUlT 7 
    ClRCUlT 6 
    ClRCUlT 9 
    ClRCUlT 10 
    ClRCUlT 11 
    ClRCUlT 12 
    ClRCUlT 13 
    ClRCUlT 14 
    ClRCUlT 15 
    ClRCUlT 16 
    .* 
    .- 
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    IMWGMX 416/832 INST4LLATION & MAINTENANCE JNSTALIATION 
    Issue 1, November 1994 
    FIGURE 3-56. 
    INWARD DIALING CARD (IDC) 
    LED INDICATORS 
    e 
    < 
    . 
    AMPHENOL-TYPE 
    CONNECTOR . 
     
    FUSES 
    < 
    5?J 
    THESE NUMBERS ARE SILK- 
    CARD ACTlVE (GREEN) SCREENED ON THE CARD 
    / 
    CKTS 
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    ..:. 
    Jsp “/ 
    ,. “’ 
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    JGiP ‘t: 
    p 
    &P ,. ‘:s 
    1 STRAP FOR 
    &+ \” - ClRCUlT2 
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    SW FOR 
    ClRCIJlT 1 
    7 STRAP FOR 
    - ClRCUlT6 :$ 
    J!iQ ‘:: 
    _. ‘., 
    .:$ . . . 
    H .::: 
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    .g$ ..’ 
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    i :: 
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    .’ / 
    Ql 
    Ql 
    6 
    - 
    5 
    - STRAP FOR 
    ClRCUlT 7 
    STRAP FOR 
    ClRCUlT 6 
    AC ENABLE 
    STRAPS 
    , 
    Y 
    NOTE: In place of the AC ENAEKE jumper strap, newer-ver-  NOTE: In place of the AC ENAEKE jumper strap, newer-ver- 
    sion IDCs have a 3-pin RING SELECT jumper strap that must  sion IDCs have a 3-pin RING SELECT jumper strap that must 
    be placed in the AC/OPX position (over the bottom two pins) or  be placed in the AC/OPX position (over the bottom two pins) or 
    the DC/DID position (over the top two pins).  the DC/DID position (over the top two pins). 
    Page 3-95  
    						
    							INS~TION Issue 1. November 1994 INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
    Loop/Ground Start Cards (LGCs) and Loop Start 
    C~(Lscd 
    6.49 
    Install each LGC and LSC as described below 
    (see REF%AC~ Pm for the part number). Re- 
    fer to Figures 3-57 and 3-58 on pages 3-97 and 3-98 for 
    illustrations. 
    NOTE: When inserting or removing the Matrix Card, 
    Expansion Card, and/or the computer cards, the system 
    power must be turned off to prevent damage to the cards. 
    However, station and trunk cards can be inserted or re- 
    moved with power on. (After inserting a Tl Card, wait 
    ten seconds before inserting any other card.) 
    (1) 
    (2) 
    (3) 
    Check to see that all components on the card are 
    seated securely in their sockets and that no pins 
    are bent. 
    Check the fuses. There are 16 specially designed 
    fuses on each LGC and LSC that cannot be re- 
    placed in the field (see page 2-19 for more infor- 
    mation). 
    For LGCs Only: Depending on the type of CO 
    trunk to be installed on each individual LGC cir- 
    cuit, place the associated two jumper straps in the proper loop start (IS) or ground start (GS) 
    position. 
    NOTE: When setting the straps, note the unique 
    ordering of the LGC circuits as shown in Figure 
    3-57. For each LGC circuit, both straps must be 
    in the proper (LS or GS) position. If the strap set- 
    tings are mixed, or if one or both of the straps is 
    missing, the circuit will not function properly. 
    (4) Install the LGCs and LSCs one at a time with the 
    components facing right. They may be installed 
    in any slot, and slots may be skipped, if desired. 
    However, to facilitate installation and program- 
    ming, it is recommended that the cards be in- 
    stalled to match one of the default configurations 
    as closely as possible. (Refer to page 2-18 for in- 
    formation on default configurations.) 
    NOTE: When powered up, the system config- 
    ures the software to match one of the default card 
    configurations. If the actual cards installed do 
    not exactly match the selected configuration, ad- 
    justments must be made in database program- 
    ming. If changing card types (e.g., changing 
    from an SLC to an LGC), refer to the program- 
    ming procedures on page 5-171 and to the infor- 
    mation on pages 3-7 through 3-9. 
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