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    							ItWalling Peripheral Equipment 
    Install a SUE/?C0NS0E lU00Attendant Console as a Maintenanca Console 
    When you have completed Chart 6-3: 
    l A SUPERCONSOLE 1000 Attendant Console will be installed as a maintenance 
    console. 
    l A printer will be connected to it (optional). 
    Note: A Digital Line Card (seated in a high-power slot) is required to support a SlJPfRCONSOLE 7000 
    Attendant Console used as a maintenance console. There is no console jack on the cabinet. 
    Chart 6-3 Install a SUPERCONSOLE 7000 Attendant Console as a Maintenance Console 
    Step Action Comments 
    Connect Console 
    1. Connect the console to its assigned modular wall jack. A Digital Line Card (in a high-power 
    slot) is required to support a 
    SUPERCONSOLE 7000 Attendant 
    Console. 
    Connect Printer (Optional) 
    2. Connect the printer to the RS-232 printer connector Pin Signal 
    on the back of the console. 
    1 
    frame ground 
    2 
    transmit data 
    3 receive data 
    4 
    ready to send 
    5 clear to send 
    6 data set ready 
    7 
    signal ground 
    8 carrier detect 
    20 data terminal ready 
    Maximum 50 ft between the printer 
    and the printer port on the 
    SUPERCONSOLE 1000 Attendant 
    Console. 
    3. Set the printer baud rate. Maximum baud rate is 2400 baud. 
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    Install a System Printer 
    6.3 When you have completed Chart 6-4: 
    l The system printer will be connected to the control cabinet. 
    l The system printer will be powered up. 
    Chart 6-4 install a System Printer 
    Step Action Comments 
    Connect System Printer 
    1. Connect one end of a standard 25pin RS-232 cable 
    to the RS-232 port of the printer (or similar output 
    device). 
    2. Connect the other end of the 25-pin RS-232 cable to J8 printer pins 6, 8, and 20 are t,ied 
    a 25to-9 pin RS-232 adapter arrangement (connec- together. 
    tor adapter or cable adapter). Then connect the 
    adapter arrangement to the printer port located on the 
    lower backplate of the cabinet. 
    3. Set up the printer data characteristics. 8 data bits 
    1 start bit 
    1 stop bit 
    no parity 
    4. Power Up 
    Plug in the printer and turn it on. s 300-l 200 baud (system default baud 
    rate is1200 baud) 
    Table 6-4 Printer Port Pinout 
    Pin RS-232 Signal Printer Port 
    I ,2 I RECEIVE DATA 
    I to printer 
    I 
    I 23 I TRANSMIT DATA 
    I from printer 
    I 
    I El I SIGNAL GROUND 
    I I 
    I 7 I REQUEST TO SEND 
    I from printer 
    I 
    I t3 I CLEAR TO SEND I to printer I 
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    							Installing Peripheral Equipment 
    Install Night Bell 
    6.4 Chart 6-5 describes the procedure for installing a Direct Connect night bell, and Chart 
    6-6 describes the procedure for an Auxiliary Relay night bell. When you have 
    completed Chart 6-5 or Chart 6-6: 
    l The DTMF receiver/relay module will be installed. 
    l The night bell will be installed and connected. 
    Note: 1. incoming and internal calls can be directed to a common alerting device (bell). The bell is 
    activated by a relay on the DTMF receiver/relay module on the universal card. The calls can 
    be answered from the attendant console, or from any station with Trunk Access From Any 
    Station (TAFAS) feature access assigned to it. 
    2. The night bell, the auxiliary relay (normally open) and independent ringing supply are cus- 
    tomer-supplied. 
    The night bell must be a type of unit which does not require ringing voltage (a “Buzzer” style 
    unit) from the system. A power source other than the PABX is required. 
    3. Direct Connect Method: Night bells can be connected directly if the total current requirement 
    does not exceed the relay contact ratings. 
    4. Auxiliary Relay method: Night bells must be connected through an auxiliary relay if the total 
    current requirement exceeds the relay contact ratings. 
    5. All wiring must be done in accordance with local electrical codes. 
    Chart 6-5 Install Night Bell (Direct Connect) 
    Step Action Comments 
    Install Bell 
    1. 
    Follow manufacturer’s instructions to install the bell. The equipment should be installed in 
    the environment specified by the 
    manufacturer. 
    2. Install DTMF Receiver/Relay Ensure the DTMF receiver/relay 
    module is installed. 
    3. Connect Night Bell 
    4. Connect one side of the night bell through the See Figure 6-l for relay connection. 
    cross-connect field to the power source. 
    Connect one side of the relay contact from the DTMF 
    Relay contact ratings: 
    receiver/relay module to ground and the other side of 90 Vrms at 0.1 A 
    the relay contact to the other side of the night bell. 48 Vdc at 0.5 A 
    Note: Relay contacts may be connected only to a 
    secondary circuit that has no direct connection to a 
    primary circuit, and receives its power from a trans- 
    former, converter, or equivalent isolation device 
    situated within the equipment. 
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    6. Chart 6-6 Install Night Bell (Auxiliary Relay) 
    Action Comments 
    Install DTMF Receiver/Relay module 
    Ensure that the DTMF receiver/relay module is in- 
    stalled on the Universal Card. 
    Install Bell 
    Follow manufacturer’s instructions to install the bell. Install equipment in the environment 
    specified by the manufacturer. 
    Connect Auxiliary Relay 
    Connect one side of the auxiliary relay coil through 
    the cross-connect field to the customer supplied 
    power source. See Figure 6-3. 
    Connect one side of the relay contact from the 
    DTMF receiver/relay module to ground and the oth- 
    er side of the relay contact to the other side of the 
    auxiliary relay coil. 
    Relay contact ratings: 
    90 Vrms at 0.1 A 
    46 Vdc at 0.5 A Note: Relay contacts may be 
    connected only to a secondary circuit 
    which has no direct connection to a 
    primary circuit, and which receives its 
    powerfrom a transformer, converter, or 
    equivalent isolation device situated 
    within the equipment. 
    Connect Bell to Auxiliary Relay 
    Connect one side of the bell to one side of the aux- 
    iliary relay contact. 
    Connect the other side of the bell to one side of the 
    independent ringing source. 
    Connect the other side of the auxiliary relay contact 
    to the other side of the independent ringing source. 
    MUSIC ON HOLD 
    UNIT INDEPENDANT RINGING SOURCE 
    CUSTOMER 
    SUPPLIED 
    NIGHT BELL 
    EEOZM I EXTERNAL DC SUPPLY 48 V 0.5 A (MAX) 
    Figure 6-3 Night Bell With Auxiliary Relay 
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    							Installing Peripheral Equipment 
    Install Paging Equipment 
    6.5 The Paging equipment connections are illustrated in Figure 6-l. When you have 
    completed Chart 6-7: 
    . The Music-on-Hold/Paging module or unit will be installed. 
    l The paging equipment will be installed. 
    . The paging equipment will be connected. 
    Note: 1. The paging equipment is customer-supplied. 
    2. The PABX supports up to nine separate paging zones. Each zone requires a paging module 
    or a DMP. 
    Chart 6-7 install Paging Equipment 
    Step Action Comments 
    Install the Music-on-Hold/Paging module or DMP 
    1. Universal Card: Ensure that the Music-on-Hold/Pag- 
    ing module is installed. 
    DMP: Ensure that the Music-on-Hold/Pager unit is 
    installed. 
    Install Paging Equipment 
    2. Follow manufacturer’s instructions to install the pag- The equipment should be installed in 
    ing equipment. See Figure 6-l. the environment specified by the 
    manufacturers. 
    Connect Paging Equipment 
    3. Universal Card: Connect the output from POA and Output impedance (low): 200 ohm 
    POB on the Music-on-Hold/Paging module through Output level into 600 ohm: -6 dBm 
    the cross-connect field to the paging equipment. 
    DMP: Connect the output from PAGE+ and PAGE- 
    on the Music-on-Hold/Paging unit through the 
    cross-connect field to the paging equipment. 
    4. Universal Card: Connect the relay contacts, normal- Note: Relay contacts may be 
    ly open or normally closed and common (or as connected only to a secondary circuit 
    specified in the documentation with the paging ampli- which has no direct connection to a 
    fier), from the Music-on-Hold/Paging unit (PKA and primary circuit, and which receives its 
    PKB) to the control circuit of the paging equipment. power from a transformer, converter, 
    DMP: Connect the appropriate relay contacts from or equivalent isolation device situated 
    the Music-on-Hold/Pager unit to the control circuit of within the equipment. 
    the paging equipment. Relay contact ratings: 
    90 Vrms at 0.1 A 
    48 Vdc at 0.5 A 
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    Install Music-On-Hold Equipment 
    6.6 The Music-on-Hold equipment connections are illustrated in Figure 6-l. When you 
    have completed Chart 6-8: 
    . The Music-on-Hold/Paging module/unit will be installed. 
    l The Music source will be installed and connected. 
    Note: 1. An external music source can be connected to the system using a Music-on-Hold/Paging 
    module on the Universal Card or by using the Music-on-Hold/Pager unit (DMP). Music on 
    Hold is used with the camp-on and hold features. Callers on hold hear music instead of no 
    sound; camp-on callers hear music instead of busy tone. 
    2. The PABX supports only one Music on Hold source. 
    3. This equipment also provides the background music played through the speakers of the 
    SlJPERSET410, SlJPERSET420, 
    or SUPERSET43Owhile the set is idle (background music 
    feature). 
    4. The music source is customer-supplied, and can be a tape recorder, radio, or other music 
    source. 
    Chart 6-8 Install Music On Hold Equipment 
    Step Action Comments 
    Install the Music-on-Hold/Paging module 
    I. Universal Card: Ensure that the Music-on-HoWPag- 
    ing module is installed. 
    DMP: Ensure that the Music-on-Hold/Pager unit is 
    installed. 
    Install Music Source 
    2. Follow manufacturer’s instructions to install the music The equipment should be installed in 
    source. See Figure 6-l. the environment specified by the 
    manufacturers. 
    Connect Music Source 
    3. Universal Card: Connect the music source through 
    Input impedance: 600 ohm 
    the cross-connect field to MIA and MIB on the Mu- Input level: -6 dBm 
    sic-on-Hold/Paging module. 
    DMP: Connect the music source through the 
    cross-connect field to MOH+ and MOH- on the Mu- 
    sic-on-Hold/Paging unit. 
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    Install Alternate Music Source for ACD 
    ’ 6.7 When you have completed Chart 6-9: 
    l The alternate music source for Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) will be installed. 
    Note: 1. An alternate music source for the ACD feature package must be either: 
    - an FCC Par-l 68- and Industry Canada approved recorded announcement device connect- 
    ed to an on-premises (ONS) Line Card circuit or 
    - any other source which is connected through an FCC Part 68- and industry Canada- 
    approved voice coupler or voice-connecting arrangement to an ONS circuit. 
    2. The equipment is used to provide music and recorded announcements for callers awaiting 
    an ACD agent. 
    3. The equipment is customer-supplied. 
    Chart 6-9 Install Alternate Music Source - Automatic Call Distribution Only 
    Step Action Cornmen% 
    Install ONS Line Card 
    1. 
    Make sure that an ONS line card is installed. This card can be installed in any slot 
    in any digital bay. 
    Install Recorded Announcement Device 
    2. 
    Install the recorded announcement device according 
    to manufacturer’s instructions. 
    3. Connect Recorded Announcement Device 
    4. Connect the recorded announcement device through 
    the cross-connect field to a circuit on the ONS card. 
    Connect Voice Coupler 
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    If the recorded announcement device to be installed 
    is not FCC Pat-l 68- and Industry Canada approved, 
    install an approved voice coupler or other type of ap- 
    proved voice connector between the recorded 
    announcement device and the cross-connect field. 
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    							7 Cabling and Cross 
    Connections : 
    System Cabling 
    7.1 This section gives the Tip-Ring Assignment tables for cabling and crossconnecting 
    the PABX. Table 7-i lists these tables. 
    Table 7-l Cable Terminations 
    Contents 
    Table 7-2 Tip and Ring Assignments for High-power Slots 
    J5 and J9 f 
    Table 7-3 Tip and Ring Assignments for Universal Card Modules 
    J5 and J9 
    I 
    Table 7-4 
    Tip and Ring Assignments for Low-power Slots 
    J7 and Jll 
    Table 7-5 
    1 USOC Connector Pin Designations 
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    Table 7-2 Digital Bay Tip and Ring Assignments (High-power Slots) 
    , 
    J5 and J9 for Digital Bay 1 
    Lead Designation 
    Slot Plug Pin Pair Cct ONS or Cct LS/GS Cct COV Cct OPS or 
    DLC DID 
    26 W-BL 1 Tl 1 Tl 1 Tl 1 Tl 
    1 BL-W Rl Rl Rl Rl 
    27 W-O 2 T2 MM1 2 T2 
    2 
    o-w R2 Ml R2 
    28 W-G 3 T3 2 T2 3 T3 2 T2 
    6 J5 3 G-W R3 R2 
    R3 R2 
    or 29 W-BR 4 T4 MM2 4 T4 
    8 J9 4 BR-W R4 M2 R4 
    30 W-S 5 T5 3 T3 5 T5 
    3 T3 
    5 s-w R5 R3 R5 R3 
    31 R-BL 6 T6 MM3 6 T6 
    6 BL-R 
    R6 M3 R6 
    32 R-O 7 T7 4 T4 4 T4 
    7 
    O-R R7 R4 R4 
    33 R-G 8 T8 MM4 
    8 G-R R8 M4 
    34 R-BR 9 T9 5 T5 5 T5 
    9 BR-R 
    R9 R5 R5 
    35 R-S 10 TIO MM5 
    10 S-R RIO M5 
    36 BK-BL 11 Tll 6 T6 6 T6 
    11 BL-BK Rll R6 R6 
    37 BK-0 12 T12 MM6 
    12 0-BK Rl2 M6 
    38 BK-G SPARE 
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