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    							System .Technical 
    Service 
    Components Manual 
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    OPTIONAL COMPONENTS 
    One Door Answer Unit, 
    Part Number 90-0058, 
    With One or Two Door Modules, 
    Part Number 90-0057 
    The Door Answer Unit (also known as the Door Answer 
    Control) is installed next to, andconnects with, the KSU. It 
    serves as the interface between the system’s stations and the 
    one or two installed Door Modules (also know as the Door 
    Answer Boxes) at the desired doors or entryways. 
    Together, these units enable signaling and conversation be- 
    tween Set users and visitors. Like the KSU, these units come 
    equipped with mounting screws. 
    A visitor, by pressing the door bell button on a Door 
    Module, generates a distinctive tone (four groups of 4 short 
    tones for Door Module 1, four groups of 2 long tones for 
    Door Module 2) that will sound at all Sets programmed to 
    ring on line 6 and causes the indicator for line 6 on all Sets 
    to WlNK. Also, each Set user can generate a calling tone 
    that will sound at Door Module 1 only. 
    Up to Two Power Fail Transfer Units 
    Part Number 90-0052 
    The Power Fail Transfer Unit automatically takes over in the 
    event of an electrical power failure, allowing for continued 
    telephone service during the emergency. One Power Fail 
    Transfer Unit can handle up to 4 incoming lines. 
    When power fails, the Power Fail Transfer Units transfer in- 
    comingCOlines(uptoall6ofthem-ortbe5linesinuse, 
    if the optional Door Answer Unit with Door Modules is in- 
    stalled) to pre-installed srundard telephone sets (not to 
    Panther 612 Sets). 
    Up to Eleven Off Premises Extensibnl 
    Data Interface (OPX) units 
    Part Number 90-0308 
    ‘The OPX unit converts a 4-wire interface to a 2-wire inter- 
    face, allowing a single line telephone to be connected to any 
    spare station jack - except station 10. It also allows 2-wire 
    devices to be co~ected at a distance greater than the system 
    2&lO feet limit for Sets. The OPX unit also simulates CO 
    line charactistics, allowing a modem or an answering ma- 
    chine to be 
    co~ected to the system. Finally, the OPX unit 
    allows a remote device to be connected to your system at 
    any distance via a CO line. 
    When the user lifts the single-line telephone’s handset, an in- 
    tercom connection is made to the Panther system. Also, by 
    dialing a special code, the off-premise user can access any 
    of the Panther system’s outside lines, 
    One Station Message Detail Recorder 
    (SMDR) Interface 
    Part Number 90-0169 only 
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    This unit allows information on system, line, and station 
    usage to lx captumd and recorded. 
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    Set Stands/Wall-Mounts 
    Part Number 90-0087 
    Each Set may be placed on a desk - or mounted on a wall 
    using the Set Stand/Wall-Mount Bracket (available in pack- 
    ages of 10). 
    The same bracket can also be used to provide a heightened 
    viewing angle when used with the Set on a desk- or table- 
    top* 
    Designation Cards 
    Part Number 90-0192 
    (for non-handsfree Sets) 
    Krt Number 90-0193 
    (for handsfree/busy lamp field Sets) 
    Designation Cards are used to list the eleven private speed 
    call numbers and identify the assignment or location of the 
    twelve system stations. 
    Although each Set comes equipped with one installed and 
    one spare Designation Card, you may order additional cards 
    (in packages of 10) for your system. 
    Notice that each type of Set uses a different Designation 
    Face Plates 
    Part Number 70-0171 
    (for non-handsfree Sets) 
    k-t Number 70-0172 
    (for handsfree/busy lamp field Sets) 
    Face Plates cover and protect the Designation Cards. You 
    may order spare Face Plates for your system. 
    Notice that each type of Set uses a d$erent Face Plate. 
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    							Technical 
    Service Technical 
    Manual 
    (. Specifications 
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    CONNECTORS 
    Equipmenf 
    CO or PBX lines .................................................. 
    KSU: 
    C01.2, C03.4, and C05.6.. .............................. 
    STATIONS 10 TO 21 (to station wiring MDF) .... 
    DOOR (to Door Answer Unit jack DA). .............. 
    POWER FAIL (to first Power Fail Transfer Unit) . . 
    PAGE (output - 2.00 mV rms into 600 f2) 
    ......... 
    MUSIC (music input - 50 mV rms). ................. 
    SMDR (to SMDR Interface unit) 
    ........................ 
    EXTERNAL BATTERY 
    ................................... 
    Ground 
    .......................................................... 
    Station wiring MDF: 
    To station jacks.. ............................................. 
    To dry contact interface (2 A, maximum). ............ 
    Panther 612 Sets (to station jacks) ............................ 
    Door Module (to Door Answer Unit D 1 and D2). ......... 
    Fit Power Fail Transfer Unit (optional): 
    C01.2 & C03.4 (from incoming lines l-4). ......... 
    TK1.2 & TK3.4 (to KSU jacks C01.2 & C03.4). 
    CNJ (to KSU jack POWER FAIL). .................... 
    CNK (to 2nd Power Fail Transfer Unit jack CNJ) . . 
    Second Power Fail Transfer Unit (optional): 
    C01.2 (from incoming lines 5 & 6). ................... 
    TK1.2 (to KSU jack C05.6) .............................. 
    CNJ (to 1st Power Fail Transfer Unit jack CNK) ... 
    SMDR Interface unir 
    To KSU connector SMDR.. .............................. 
    To printer, terminal, or personal computer.. .......... 
    JackstConnections Cable Pairs 
    Modular RJ14C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    A total of 6 (one per line) 
    Modular RJ14C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    50-pin RJ21C to 66-block . . . . . . . . . 
    Modular RJ25C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    Special connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    Mini-Jack l/&inch, phono) 
    . . . . . . . . 
    Mini-Jack (l/&inch, phono) . . . . . . . 
    Special 
    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    Molex connector 
    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    Screw terminal 
    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    66-block to modular RJ14C.. ..... 
    66-block to screw terminals.. ..... 
    Modular RJ14C (or RJ25C**) .... 
    Screw terminals.. ..................... 
    Modular RJ14C.. ..................... 
    Modular RJl4C.. ..................... 
    Special connector.. ................... 
    Special connector.. ................... 
    Modular RJ14C.. ..................... 
    Modular RJ14C.. ..................... 
    Special connector.. ................... 
    special ................................... 
    DB-25 
    .................................... 2each 
    25 
    3 
    (See first Power Fail Transfer Unit) 
    1 
    &e SMDR Interface) 
    1’ 
    Single 12 AWG wire 
    2 each* 
    1 
    2 each, cord supplied (or 3**) 
    1 for each module 
    2each 
    2t.!ach 
    1 (cable supplied) 
    (See 2nd Power Fail Transfer Unit) 
    2each 
    2each 
    1 (cable supplied) 
    Special (cable supplied) 
    RS-232 cable 
    SMDR INTERFACE UNIT (optional) 
    Data code.. ............................................................................................................ ASCII 
    Data rates (SMDR switch-selectable) ......................................................................... 
    300.600. or 1200 bits per second 
    Output device (user supplied) .................................................................................... 
    8a-character, serial printer 
    Time before recording starts 
    (programmable) ............................................................... 
    lto6lseconds 
    Grace period before timer starts 
    (programmable) ..................................................... 
    ltol6seconds 
    Account Codes (as they appear in SMDR printout) ....................................................... 
    “A”+ 4 user-entered digits 
    * Length of each station cable should not exceed 2000 feet of 2A AWG; ail station runs are star (home,r@ configurations 
    ** Sets may alternatively use a 6-conductor modular cord-toRJ25C jack (to gain access to the Set’s speaker terminals) 
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    ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 
    Operating Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    0 to 4I) “C (32 to 104 
    Relative Humidity 
    “F) 
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    Less than 90%. noncondensing 
    POWER REQUIREMENTS 
    Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    Current 115 V ac (* 10%). 50/60 Hz 
    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    1.0 A, maximum load 
    STATION NUMBERING PLAN 
    Panther 612 Sets or OPX Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    10 through 21 (OPX unit not al- 
    lowed on station 10) _ 
    SYSTEM CAPABILITIES 
    CO or PBX Lines .................................................................................................. 
    Signaling: 
    Tone only KSU (part number 90.0166) ................................................................ 
    Tor&otary KSU (part number 90.0084 
    - each line independently programmable) ...... 
    Intercom Speech Paths ............................................................................................ 
    OPX unit (optional - used with modem, answering machine, or remote standard set). ........ 
    Stations (including both 
    non-handsfree and handsfree/BLF Sets or OPX 
    Units). ................. 
    Non-handsfree Sets ........................................................................................... 
    Handsfree/BLF Sets 
    .......................................................................................... 
    Speed Call Numbers (up to 26 digits, pauses. or flashes each): 
    Common (system-wide) .................................................................................... 
    Private ........................................................................................................... 
    Door Answer Unit (optional) ................................................................................... 
    Power Fail Transfer Units (optional) 
    .......................................................................... 6 (only 5 with Door Answer Unit) 
    DTMF (tones) only 
    DTMF (tones) or rotary (pulses) 
    3 
    upto 11 
    upto 12 
    upto 12 
    UptogorBt 
    Upto 
    UptollateuchSet 
    1 (with 1 or 2 Door Modules) 
    up to 
    2tt 
    t Depending on system load 
    tt 1st unit transfers up to 4 incoming lines; 2nd unit transfers up to 2 more incoming lines; 
    all transferred lines are routed to p&nstalled 
    stun&rd telephone sets (not Panther 612 Sets) 
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    STEP 1 
    INSTALLING THE KSU 
    Site Preparation 
    Because the KSU is at the heart of the operation of the 
    Panther 612 Electronic Key Telephone System, ensure that 
    its installation site meets the following criteria: 
    . 
    Clean, dry, and well ventilated (should meet the en- 
    vironmental requirements listed in Section C) 
    . 
    Within seven feet of the incoming CO, CENTREX, 
    or PBX line terminations 
    WMNING 
    If you are in area subject to power transients, 
    install a surge protector on the dedicated outlet 
    . 
    Within five feeC of a dedicated 110 V ac, 60 Hz, 3- 
    wire grounded outlet - 
    an outlet that is not on a 
    wall switch 
    . 
    Not too distant from station terminations (the maxi- 
    mum distance to each station is 2000 feet, using 24 
    AWG wiring) 
    . 
    A 30” by 30” area of walI space should be reserved, 
    allowing room for Power Fail Transfer Units, the 
    SMDR Interface unit, and the Door Answer Unit 
    (whether they are being installed now or might be 
    in the future) 
    Backboard Installation 
    If the KSU is to be mounted on a concrete or masonry wall, 
    a l/2-inch thick plywood backboard is recommended. 
    Depending on the wall’s construction and your method of in- 
    stalling the backboard, you might need screwdrivers 
    (various kinds and sizes), drills and bits (various sizes), # 10 
    masonry screws with plastic anchors (4 of each), or l/4” 
    screws wjkwall grip screw anchors (4 of each). 
    Mount the backboard at least 12 inches above the floor. 
    Connection 
    Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
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    System Uncrating 
    a Carefully unpack the System and confirm that all 
    ordered parts are present by checking them off 
    against the Customer’s order sheet and the packing 
    list 
    h Make sure that the customer’s feature requirements 
    have been documented on a Customer Feature 
    Selection Form. 
    KSU Installation 
    a. Mark the position of the 4 screw holes needed to 
    mount the KSU on the backboard. 
    b. Drive four screws (supplied) until their heads are 
    within l/8-inch of the lxxrd‘s surface. 
    c. Using the four keyhole slots (narrow end up) in the 
    side flanges of the KSU cabinet, hang the unit on 
    the four screws and tighten them securely. 
    CAUTION 
    Failure to properly ground the KSU may void 
    your Panther .612 Electronic Key Telephone 
    System warranty. 
    d Connect the ground lug at the top of the KSU to a 
    cold water metal pipe or ground stake, using copper 
    wire that is 12 AWG or heavier (not supplied). 
    Be sure that the cold water pipe’s metal continuity 
    is not broken by the use of plastic pipe. 
    A ground stake should also meet the installation re- 
    quirements of your local electrical code. 
    e . At the electrical service panel, equip the electrical 
    breaker for this outlet with a locking clip - or 
    mark it with a label to serve notice that this unit 
    should not be disconnected or shut off. 
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    STEP 2 
    CONNECTING 
    INCOMING TELEPHONE LINES 
    WARNING 
    Do not plug in the KSU’s power cord until in- 
    structed to do so in Step.4. 
    NOTES 
    1. If the incoming telephone lines are not yet 
    installed, ask the telco that they be terminated, 
    each 2 lines in a single 4-conductor RJ14 jack. 
    2. If optional Power Fail Transfer Units are to 
    be installed, follow the instructions in Step 12 
    to connect the incoming lines. 
    3. If the optional Door Answer Unit is to be in- 
    stalled, line 6 must be left vacant. 
    If the incoming lines are terminated in RJ14 jacks - with 
    each 2 lines terminated in a single RJ14 jack - simply in- 
    stall one 4conductor, modular line cord between the single 
    RJ14 jack at which incoming lines 1 and 2 both terminate 
    and the jack labeled CO 1.2 on the left side of the KSU. 
    Similarly, install a 4conductor, modular line cord between 
    the single RJ14 jack at which incoming lines 3 and 4 both 
    terminate and the jack labeled C03.4 on the left side of the 
    KSU. 
    Finally, install a 4-conductor. modular line cord between the 
    single RJ14 jack at which incoming lines 5 and 6 both termi- 
    nate and the jack labeled CO56 on the left side of the KSU. 
    STEP3 .- 
    INSTALLING STATION WIRING 
    WARNING 
    To prevent damage to the KSU while wiring, 
    make sure that the KSU’s power cord is not 
    plugged in. Do not apply power to the KSU 
    until instructed to do so in Step 4. 
    NOTES 
    1. Because much of the feature programming is 
    performed from station 10, choose a conven- 
    ient or strategic location for station 10. 
    2. If an external amplifier/speaker is to be used 
    at any of the station locations, mount a 6- 
    conductor RJ25 jack at the station location in- 
    stead of a 4conductor RJ14 jack See Step 13. 
    3. Refer to the Typical System Layout 
    Diagram (on page E-l) and the Station 
    Wiring 
    Table (that starts on the facing page) for wiring 
    details 
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    d. 
    e 
     
    Decide on the location and station number (from 10 
    up through 21) for each Set. 
    Mount a 4-conductor RJ14 jack within 6 feet of the 
    desired Set location at each station. 
    On the backboard, mount a 66-block with a female 
    50-pin connector. 
    Install a 25-pair cable 
    - with male 50-pin connec- 
    tors at both ends - between the 66block’s 50-pin 
    connector and the KSU SO-pin connector labeled 
    STATIONS 10 TO 21. Secure the KSU end of the 
    cable with the screw and plastic tie-wrap provided 
    with the unit. 
    For each station, install a length (not to exceed 
    2000 feet) of 4-conductor, 24 AWG cable from the 
    66-block terminals to the station wiring jack. . . . . . . ..-.... I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . I............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...” . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-..................... ” .._...............-.....................-.................... ” .......... 
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    Station 
    Number 
    10 
    11 
    12 
    1s :. 
    14 
    15 Circuit CConductor 
    66-Block SO-Pin 
    25 Pair 
    Function Station Jack? Termhal 
    Connector Cable* 
    voice (tip) 
    green GN) 1 26 white/blue 
    voice (ring) red W) 2 1 blue/white 
    data WP) black (BK) 3 27 white/orange 
    data (ha yellow (YL) 4 2 orange/white 
    voice (tip) 
    green WO 5 28 white/green 
    voice (ring) red (RD) 6 3 green/white 
    data (GP) black (BK) 7 29 white/brown 
    data (ring) yellow (YL) 8 4 brown/white 
    voice (tip) gTeen (W 9 30. white/slate 
    voice (ring) red WI 10 5 slate/white 
    data WP) black (BK) 11 
    31 red/blue 
    data b-ha yellow (YL) 12 6 blue/red 
    voice (tip) 
    green (0 13 32 redorange 
    voice (ring) red (RD) 14 7 orange&d 
    data @PI black (BK) 15 33 red/green 
    data(ring) ’ yellow (YL) 16 8 green/red 
    voice (tip) green (0 17 34 red/brown 
    voice (ring) d(RD) 18 9 brown/red 
    data (GP) black (BK) 19 35 
    l-d/Slate 
    data w%) yellow (YL) 20 10 slate/red 
    voice (tip) 
    green (GN) 21 36 black/blue 
    voice (ring) .=d(RD) 22 11 blue/black 
    data (GP) black (SK) 23 37 black/orange 
    data ww) yellow (YL) 2A 
    12 orange/black 
    f Use mathing color codes for the 4-amdnctor smion wiring cables. 
    * The first color listed is the predominant 
    Color the second c&r listed is tbt tracex or seipe color. 
    Station Wiring Table (Sheet 1 of 2) 
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    Station 
    Number 
    16 
    17 
    18 
    19 
    20 
    21 Circuit 4-Conductor 
    66-Block SO-Pin 25 Pair 
    Function Station Jackt 
    Terminal Connector Cable* 
    voice (tip) green (W 25 38 black/green 
    voice (ring) red (RD> 26 13 green/black 
    data (tip) black (BK) 
    27 39 black/brown 
    data w%) yellow (YL) 28 14 brown/black 
    voick 
    (tip) green (W 29 40 . black/slate 
    voice (ring) red CW 30 15 slate/black 
    data (tip) black (BK) 31 41 yellow/blue 
    data (fig) yellow (YL) 32 16 blue/yellow 
    voice (tip) 
    green WI 33 42 yellow/orange 
    voice (ring) red WI 34 17 orange/yellow 
    data (tip) black (BK) 35 43 yellow/green 
    data @WI yellow (YL) 36 18 green/yellow 
    voice (tip) 
    green GN) 37 44 yellow/brown 
    ” 
    voice (ring) red WI 38 19 brown/yellow 
    data (tip) black (BK) 39 45 yellow/slate 
    data 0-w yellow (YL) 40 20 slate/yellow 
    voice (tip) 
    green GW 41 46 violet/blue 
    voice (ring) red (RD) 42 21 blue/violet 
    data (tip) bhd 0 43 47 violet/orange 
    data (e%) yellow (YL) 44 22 orange/violet 
    voice (tip) 
    green GN) 45 48 violet/green 
    voice (ring) red 0) 46 23 greenhiolet 
    data (tip) black (BK) 47 49 violet/brown 
    data w%) yellow (YL) 
    48 ’ 24 
    brown/violet 
    t Use matching color codes for the 4umductor station wiring cables. 
    * The first color listed is the predominant color; the second color listed is the tracer 
    or stripe color. 
    Station Wiring Table (Sheet 2 of 2) 
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    STEP 4 
    CONDUCTING THE INITIAL 
    SYSTEM AND STATION TESTS 
    NOTES 
    1. If the indications described below do not 
    occur, refer to the Troubleshooting section. 
    2.If the SMDR Interface unit is to be installed, 
    it should be installed 
    prior to conducting these 
    tests. seestep 11. - 
    a Connect the KSU power cord to the surge protector 
    previously installed at the 110 V ac power outlet: 
    the recessed STATUS indicator goes ON (with a 
    slight flicker) indicating that the KSU is operative. 
    b. Set KSU switch 4 BATTERY to ON (if necessary, 
    use a paper clip or other pointed object such as a 
    pen or pencil to set the KSU miniature DIP 
    switches). 
    c Set KSU switch 1 PROCRAM to ON. 
    d Push the recessed RESET pushbutton once. 
    e Set KSU switch 1 PROGRAM to OFF. 
    f. Push the recessed RESET pushbutton again: the 
    system is now set the factory preprogrammed con- 
    ditions (for details on what those conditions are, see 
    the Feature Programming section). 
    g. At station 10, plug in the 4-conductor modular cord 
    supplied with the Set between the Set and the sta- 
    tion wiring jack 
    h Press the Set’s 
    Intercom key: the Set’s speaker 
    emits a continuous tone and 
    the Intercom indicator 
    goes ON. i Lift the handset and press the line 2 key: dial tone 
    is heard; the 
    Intercom indicator goes OFF; if 
    yours is a BLF Set, yout station indicator goes ON, 
    and the line 2 indicator WINKS slowly. 
    j. Hang up the handset: dial tone is removed; and all 
    indicators go OFF. 
    k Repeat steps i and j for lines 1.3.4, and 5 - and 
    line 6 as well, if not used for the Door Answer 
    Unit 
    L Repeat steps g through k for the remaining stations. 
    Unless you have optional items to install (the Door Answer 
    Unit, the OPX unit, the SMDR Interface unit, the Power Fail 
    Transfer Unit, external paging equipment, a dry contact in- 
    terface, or a music source), your Panther 612 Electronic Key 
    Telephone System is now ready for programming or 
    operation. 
    STEP 5 
    CONNECTING 
    THE BACKUP BATTERY 
    The KSU has a white plastic Molex connector at its top for 
    connecting an external backup battery. The backup battery 
    used (such as the TRI 24/2.5B from Alpha Technologies) 
    should provide 24 V dc at 2 Amps for an extended period of 
    time. 
    a Connect the positive (+) terminal of the battery 
    (usually the red lead) to the left side of the KSU 
    connector. 
    b Connect the negative (-) terminal of the battery 
    (usually the black lead) to the right side of the KSU 
    connector. 
    Once connected, switchover to the backup battery occurs au- 
    tomatically when power fails. 
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    STEP 6 
    CONNECTING 
    DOOR ANSWER UNIT 
    AND DOOR MODULES 
    NOTE 
    If you have chosen to install the Door Answer 
    Unit with its one or two Door Modules, line 6 
    must be left vacant 
    Door Answer Unit Installation 
    G 
    a Mount the Door Answer Unit on thi: backboard 
    along with the KSU, using the four screws supplied 
    with the equipment. 
    b C%‘mect a 6-conductor modular cord (not supplied) 
    to the connector labeled DOOR on the KSU and the 
    connector labeled DA on the Door Answer Unit. 
    .  Door Module Installation 
    a 
    h 
    C. 
    d 
    e 
    f. 
    g. Remove the screw securing the Door Modules’ 
    front cover, and separate the front from the back. 
    Mount the backs of the Door Modules at the de- 
    sired entryway locations, using the two mounting 
    screws furnished with each Door Module. 
    RM a length (not to exceed 2000 feet) of 2- 
    conductor, 24 AWG wire from the Door Answer 
    Unit to each Door Module. 
    Feed the wire through the hole in the base of the 
    back of the Door Module. 
    Strip the cable end and secure it to the screw termi- 
    nals found on the backside of the Door Module’s 
    fhnt assembly. 
    Replace the Door Module’s cover and tighten the 
    screw to secure the front to the back. 
    At the Door Answering Unit, strip the cable ends 
    and secure the cable from Door Module 1 to the 
    screw terminals labeled Dl and the cable from 
    Door Module 2 to the screw terminals labeled D2. 
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