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    							INSTALLING PCBs
    2-9
    3.  Using the two metal spacers included with the 3DHEXU
    PCB, attach the PCBto the CPU or other installed
    optional card.
    Refer to Part 4: Installing Optional Equipmentfor more on
    installing Door Boxes, External Paging Equipment, and
    Alarm Sensors.
    CALLERID (3CIDU) PCB (Figure 2-6)
    Figure 2-2  Caller ID PCB
    The optional Caller ID PCB provides:
    lConnections for three CO lines to provide Caller ID capa-
    bility to display telephones.
    Note:  The Portrait 308 system can accommodate any
    combination of optional cards, but the system
    capacity can not exceed two optional cards.
    The Caller IDPCB must be the first optional PCB
    installed on the CPU.
    82500 - 17COCN1
    COCN2
    COCN3
    ETH
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    2-10
    To install a CallerID PCB:
    1.  Place the two nylon spacers included with the 3CIDU
    PCB in the holes on the right-hand side on the CPU.
    2.  Align the 3CIDU PCB over the connector labeled
    EXPCN and the metal and nylon spacers on the CPU.  If
    another optional card is already installed, it should be
    taken out and reinstalled on top of the 3CIDU PCB.
    3.  Press the PCB into the EXPCN connector and press the
    PCB into the nylon spacers until they snap into place.
    4.  Using the two metal spacers included with the 3CIDU
    PCB, attach the PCBto the CPU.
    5.  Use a piece of 12 AWG stranded copper wire and connect
    the wire to the ETH ground terminal on the 3CIDU PCB
    to the ETHCN ground terminal on the CPU.
    Refer to Part 4: Installing Optional Equipmentfor more on
    installing Caller IDlines.
    FAX/DISA(3FAXU) PCB (Figure 2-7)
    Figure 2-7  Fax PCB
    82500 - 18
    RUN
    TESTJP2
    OFF
    ONJP1
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    2-11
    The optional Fax/DISA PCB provides:
    lCapability of installing one fax machine to an extension
    port to detect the CNG signal from an incoming fax.
    lInterface for DISA capability.
    Note:  The Portrait 308 system can accommodate any
    combination of optional cards, but the system
    capacity can not exceed two optional cards.
    To install a Fax/DISA PCB:
    1.  Align the 3FAXU PCB over the connector labeled
    EXPCN and the metal spacers on the CPU or other
    installed optional card.
    2.  Press the PCB into the EXPCN connector.
    3.  Using the two metal spacers included with the 3FAXU PCB,
    attach the PCB to the CPU or other installed optional card.
    4.  Move the jumper from the JP1 connector to the ON side
    (Figure 2-7).
    5.  Move the jumper from the JP2 connector to the RUN
    side (Figure 2-).
    Refer to 
    Part 4: Installing Optional Equipmentfor more on
    installing a fax machine to the system.
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    							POWERING UPTHE SYSTEM
    2-12
    Power-Up Sequence
    Now that all the PCBs you need are installed, you can
    power-up the system.
    1.Install a surge protector in the AC outlet you intend to
    use for system power.
    2.  Set the initialization switch to the left side.
    3.Plug the AC power cord for the KSU into its surge pro-
    tector.
    4.  Wait approximately 10 seconds, then move the initializa-
    tion switch to the right.
    System LEDs on Power-Up
    PCBLEDStatus
    CPUProcessor LEDAbout 5 seconds after power-up,
    (Red)flashes quickly.
    Power LEDLit steadily when the CPU has
    (Green)power.
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    							Section 3
    Installing Extensions and Trunks
    In this section. . . Page
    Connecting Blocks  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3
    Working With DDK Connectors  . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3
    Making Additional DDK Connectors  . . . . . . . . .3-3
    Punching Down a DDK Installation Cable  . . . . .3-4
    Connecting Extensions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-7
    Station Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-7
    Connecting Trunks  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-10
    Trunk Connections  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-103. Installing Extensions
    and Trunks
    3-1
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    							3-2
    3. Installing Extensions
    and Trunks
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    							CONNECTING BLOCKS
    Working With DDK Connectors
    The system uses DDK-type connectors for extensions,
    trunks and optional equipment. Using the optional DDK
    Installation Cables (4-pin station cable=P/N 82490, 2-pin
    C.O. line cable=P/N 82492) makes it easy to connect the
    PCBs to standard 66M1-50 connecting blocks. The cables
    available for the system are for CO lines (one-pair), keysets
    (2-pair), and auxiliary options (one-pair). If desired, sepa-
    rate DDK connectors without cable can be purchased. In
    general, each cabinet needs:
    lOne 66M1-50 block and DDK Installation Cable for
    extensions.
    lOne 66M1-50 block and DDK Installation Cable for
    optional equipment
    lUp to three (depending on your requirements) RJ11C
    modular jacks and one DDK Installation Cable for trunks.
    Making Additional DDK Connectors
    (Figure 3-1)
    To make DDK connectors, using 22 or 24 gauge solid 2-pair
    twisted wire for keysets or 22 or 24 gauge solid 1-pair twist-
    ed wire for CO lines, single line telephones, Power Failure,
    or auxiliary functions, do the following:
    1. Do not strip the wires.  Insert the wires into the top piece
    (clear plastic) of the connector. Following the standard
    color code:
    #1=White/Blue #2=Blue/White,
    #3=White/Orange #4=Orange/White
    (Ignore #3 and #4 if only using 1-pair twisted wire)
    Refer to Figure 3-4 for additional help with the color
    code. Make sure that the wire ends do not protrude
    beyond the rear end of the connector.
    2. Place the top half of the connector over the lower half
    and press down or use pliers to snap together. Verify that
    the connector will not come apart and that all the wires
    are secure. Once together, these connectors will not sepa-
    rate without breaking.
    3-3
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    							CONNECTING BLOCKS
    Figure 3-1  MAKING DDK CONNECTORS
    Punching Down a DDK Installation Cable
    The DDK Installation Cables have 4-pin DDK connectors
    installed on one end and are unterminated on the other. 
    1.For each 66M1-50 block, punch down the DDK
    Installation Cable in standard color-code order.
    Refer to Figure 3-3 if you need help with the color
    code.
    2.  Make all wire connections required for any optional
    cards installed.
    3.  The main cover should then be replaced on the cabinet,
    with only the right-side cover removed.
    This will allow access to make the station and trunk
    connections.
    4.After you have punched down your cables, secure them
    with the cable holder located on the right-hand side of
    the KSU (Figure 3-2).
    Upper Half
    82400 - 30
    Approx. 5/16
    Lower Half DDK Connector Two pair twisted
    telephone wire
    WHT/BLU
    BLU/WHT
    WHT/ORN
    ORN/WHT1 (T)
      2 (R)
        3 (H)
         4 (L)
    3-4
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    							CONNECTING BLOCKS
    Figure 3-2  SECURING THE CABLES
    82500 - 8
    TEL1
    TEL2
    TEL3
    TEL4
    TEL5
    TEL6
    TEL7
    TEL8 INT
    CO1
    CO2
    CO3
    3-5
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    							CONNECTING BLOCKS
    Figure 3-3  CONNECTING BLOCK
    No Connection No Connection No Connection
    No Connection No Connection
    T
    R
    H
    L= Tip
    = Ring
    = High
    = Low82500 - 4
    (DDK Pin 1)
    (DDK Pin 2)
    (DDK Pin 3)
    (DDK Pin 4)
    3-6
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