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DBS 96
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- about this manual
- Chapter 1 Requirements
- Table 1-2. FCC information
- DID Requirements
- T1 Requirements
- Cleaning
- Chapter 2 System Overview
- Cabinet Description
- Configurations
- Printed Circuit Cards
- Table 2-3. Printed circuit package slot usage
- Processor Description
- Chapter 3 Cabinet Installation
- Wall-Mounting the Cabinet
- Figure 3-2. Cabinet mounting bracket
- Grounding
- Card Installation
- Figure 3-6. CPC Strap S1
- Installation
- Battery Backup
- Installation for the DBS 40
- Installation for the DBS 72 and 96
- Figure 3-10. Battery pack connection, DBS 72 and 96
- Key Phone Wall Mounting
- Figure 3-12. Wall-mount adaptor replacement
- DSLT Wall Mounting
- Figure 3-15. Desk stand attachment for DSLT wall mounting
- System Initialization
- Test Phone
- Figure 3-18. Test telephone connection
- Chapter 4 Trunks and Lines
- Trunks
- Trunk Connector Pinouts
- Table 4-2. Pinouts and trunk numbers for the main trunk connector
- Table 4-3. Pinouts and trunk numbers for trunk expansion connector CN1
- Loop-Start Trunks
- Figure 4-3. Attaching Caller ID Card to the L-TRK Card
- Ground Start and DID Trunks
- Figure 4-4. -48Vpower supply installation
- T1 Interface
- Table 4-7. T1 Hardware requirements for double-cabinet systems
- Table 4-8. T1 slot usage for two-cabinet systems
- Table 4-9. T1 and analog trunk assignments, DBS 40
- Table 4-11. T1 and analog trunk assignments, DBS 96
- Table 4-13. T1 and analog trunk assignments, DBS 40 + 40 (16-channel fractional T1 in the slave)
- Table 4-15. T1 and analog trunk assignments, DBS 96 + DBS 40 (24-channel T1 in the master 16-channel T1 in the slave)
- Table 4-16. T1 and analog trunk assignments, DBS 96 + DBS 72 (24-channel T1 in the master 24-channel T1 in the slave)
- Table 4-17. T1 and analog trunk assignments, DBS 96 + DBS 96 (24-channel T1 in the master 24-channel T1 in the slave)
- Figure 4-5. Connector 4 (CN4) strapping, Sync Unit
- Figure 4-6. T1 Sync Unit installation
- Figure 4-7. T1 MDF card installation
- Figure 4-8. Sync Unit and T1 connection, single-cabinet installation
- Figure 4-9. RJ48 pinouts, CN1 connector
- Figure 4-10. T1 cabinet connections, single-cabinet installation
- Figure 4-11. Sync cable connections, double-cabinet with a T1 in the slave
- Figure 4-12. Clock sync cable and sync cable connections, double-cabinet installation
- Lines
- Extension Connector Pinouts
- Analog Extensions
- Figure 4-14. SLT ringer box installation
- Figure 4-15. EMI filter installation (DBS 40 only)
- Digital Extensions
- Figure 4-16. DSS/72 connection using one cable with two pairs
- Figure 4-17. EM/24 connection using one cable with two pairs
- Trunk and Line Expansion
- Figure 4-18. Trunk or extension expansion
- Chapter 5 Peripheral Equipment
- Local Terminal or SMDR Device
- Figure 5-1. RS-232C connection
- Figure 5-2. SMDR Format for CPC-AII and CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher
- Remote Administration Interface (RAI)
- Figure 5-3. RAI connection
- Background Music/Music-On-Hold
- Figure 5-4. Installation of music-on-hold and background music
- Off-Premises Adaptor (OPX)
- Figure 5-5. Cable punch-out plate, OPX Adaptor
- Figure 5-6. OPX installation
- Paging
- Figure 5-7. External zone paging installation
- External General Page/UNA Installation
- External Ringer (UNA Device)
- Figure 5-9. External ringer (UNA device) installation
- Power Failure Unit
- Figure 5-10. Cable punch-out plate, Power Failure Unit
- Figure 5-11. Power Failure Unit (PFU) installation
- Voice Announce Unit (VAU)
- Figure 5-12. Cable punch-out plate, Voice Announce Unit
- Figure 5-13. Extension cord connection to the VAU
- Recording and Playing Messages
- Door Box Adaptor (Trunk Port)
- Figure 5-15. Cable punch-out plate, Door Box Adaptor
- Figure 5-16. Installation of the door box, door opener, and door sensor
- Door Box Adaptor (Extension Port)
- Figure 5-18. Installation of the door box, door opener
- Figure 5-19. Connections to the Door Box Adaptor
- Single Line Telephone Adaptor
- Figure 5-21. SLTA installation
- Chapter 6 Double-Cabinet Systems
- Guidelines
- Figure 6-1. Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 40 + DBS 40
- Figure 6-2. Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 72 + DBS 40
- Figure 6-3. Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 72 + DBS 72
- Figure 6-4. Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 96 + DBS 40
- Figure 6-5. Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 96 + DBS 72
- Figure 6-6. Slot usage for two-cabinet systems, DBS 96 to DBS 96
- Figure 6-7. Strap 3, MFR card
- Figure 6-8. Double-cabinet installation
- Chapter 7 Specifications
- Electrical Characteristics
- Environmental Requirements
- Resource Maximums
- Table 7-9. Hardware maximums for single-cabinet systems
- Table 7-10. Hardware maximums for double-cabinet systems
- Cabling Specifications
- Communication Parameters
- Signaling Characteristics
- Tone Characteristics
- Table 7-18. DTMF frequencies
- Appendix A: CPC-EX 1.0 Updates
- Directory Mode
- FF-Key Programming
- SMDR Modifications
- Series Enhanced Phone Features
- Analog Adapter
- MSG (Message) Key
- DSS/72 Console - Key Arrangement
- Additional Serial Port on CPC Card
- Appendix B: CPC-AII/B 8.0 Updates
- Contents
- Series Phone Support
- Enhanced Phone Features
- page b
- EM/24 - Key Arrangement
- TAPI Support
- Index
DBS 96
Table of contents
- fcc warning
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- list of figures
- list of tables
- about this manual
- model numbers
- did requirements
- Chapter 2. System Overview . . . ..*
- Cabinet Description
- Configurations
- Printed Circuit Cards
- Processor Description
- Wall-Mounting the Cabinet
- Guidelines
- Card Installation
- Installation for the DBS 40
- installation for the dbs 72 and 96
- Key Phone Wall Mounting .............................. ..!
- DSLT Wall Mounting
- System Initialization
- test phone
- Trunks
- trunk connector pinouts
- Loop-Start Trunks
- Ground Start and DID Trunks
- hardware requirements
- Lines
- extension connector pinouts
- Analog Extensions
- Digital Extensions
- Trunk and Line Expansion
- Local Terminal or SMDR Device
- Installation
- Remote Administration Interface (RAI)
- Background Music/Music-On-Hold
- Off-Premises Adaptor (OPX)
- Paging
- External General Page/UNA Installation
- External Ringer (UNA Device)
- Power Failure Unit
- Voice Announce Unit (VAU)
- Recording and Playing Messages
- Door Box Adaptor (Trunk Port)
- Door Box Adaptor (Extension Port)
- Single Line Telephone Adaptor
- Electrical Characteristics
- Environmental Requirements
- Resource Maximums
- Cabling Specifications
- communication parameters
- signaling characteristics
- Tone Characteristics
DBS 96
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this manual
- Account Codes
- Non-Verified Account Codes
- Verified Account Codes
- Answer Supervision for Voice Mail
- Auto Day Mode
- Background Music
- Battery Backup
- Call Forward ID Code for Voice Mail
- Caller ID
- Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
- DID Night Ringing Assignment
- did delayed ringing
- Direct Inward System Access'(DISA)
- Direct Trunk Access
- Door Box (Using Extension Adaptor)
- Door Box (Using Trunk Adaptor)
- Sensor
- DP to DTMF Signal Conversion
- Hunting Priority for VAUs
- Independent Timers
- Least Cost Routing (LCR)
- Music-on-Hold
- night service
- Night Service
- Off-Premises Extension
- Remote Maintenance
- Remote Programming Using PCAS or DBS Manager
- Station Class of Service
- Station Hunting
- Terminal and Circular Hunting
- Terminal, Distributed and Longest Idle Hunting
- Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
- Telephony Services
- Toll Restriction
- Trunk Groups
- Trunk Name Assignment
- Trunk Queuing
- Universal Night Answer
- Voice Mail Ringing
- Recording and Playing Messages
- VAU Port Assignment
- Walking TRS Class of Service
- Alternate Attendant
- Attendant Busy Override
- Attendant Call Park
- Attendant Control of Absence Messages,
- attendant feature package
- Attendant Groups
- Dial Tone Disable
- Headset Operation
- Key Bank Hold
- Station Lockout Code Assignment
- System Time and Date Control
- Traffic Measurement
- Walking COS Confirmation
- Key Phone
- Auto Redial
- Busy Override
- Call Coverage Groups
- Call D,uration Display
- system hold
- Call Park
- Call Transfer
- Screened Transfer
- Call Waiting
- Call Waiting/OHVA Text Reply
- Caller ID Call Log
- Camp- on
- CO Line Key Trunk Access
- Conference Calls
- Delayed Ringing
- Do-Not-Disturb (DND)
- EM/24 Console
- Handsfree Answerback
- Handsfree Operation
- Hot Dial Pad
- Last Number Redial
- Line Appearances
- Meet-Me Answer
- Message Waiting/Callback Request
- Non-Appearing Outside Lines
- One-Touch Keys
- One-Touch VM Access
- Pooled Trunk Access
- Prime Line Preference
- Private Line
- Reminder C,all
- Ringing Line Preference
- System Speed Dial
- Speed Dial Linking
- Station Lockout
- Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer
- Voice Mail Transfer Key
- DSLT
- Absence Message
- Call Forwarding
- Call Hold
- Call Pickup
- Group Call Pickup
- Camp-on
- Dial "0" for Attendant
- Intercom Calling
- Off-Hook Voice Announce (OHVA)
- Saved Number Redial
- Speed Dialing
- blind transfer
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