Part Ii Dk8 Printed Circuit Board Installation; General; Pcb Installation Considerations; Ksu Option Pcbs - Toshiba strata DK8 Installation Instructions Manual

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PART II. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
INSTALLATION
5 GENERAL
5.01
This chapter provides
procedures
for installa-
tion of STRATA
DK8 system optional
printed circuit
boards
(PCBs)
into the Key Service
Unit. This
includes
installation
instructions,
optional
configu-
ration
information,
and wiring
and programming
considerations
for each PCB.
5.02 Be sure the ground
has been checked.
(See
Chapter
2 for grounding.)
6 PCB INSTALLATION
CONSIDERATIONS
6.01 The STRATA
DK8 KSU comes standard
with
four digital telephone
circuits (ports) and two CO
line circuits. These circuits, along with the common
control
unit, are built into the motherboard.
6.10 KSU Option PCBs
6.11
The KSU can support up to five optional printed
circuit boards (PCBs) (Figure 4-7): it can support
a
maximum
of two QCDUs,
each of which provides
one CO line circuit and two digital telephone
circuits;
a QSTU
which
provides
two standard
telephone
circuits (ports); aQRCU
which providesthreecircuits
to receive DTMF tones (required
for DISA and de-
vices connected
to QSTUs),
and three circuits to
detect busy tone (required for the ABR feature);
and
a QSMU which provides
a port for either a Station
Message
Detail
Recording
(SMDR)
device
or a
maintenance
terminal
or modem
(System Program
10-3, LED 04) selects the function
of the port -
SMDR or TTY).
6.12 The KSU does not come from the factory with
any option PCBs installed.
Each of the option PCBs
listed above must be installed in specific locations as
described
later in this chapter.
NOTE:
QCNU
is a standard
factory
installed
piggy-
back P CB which provides
conference
circuits
allowing
two simultaneous
conferences
with
four of these parties
on the first conference
INSTALLATION-OK8 KSU & PCB
SECTION lOO-816-204
MARCH 1993
call and three parties
on the second
simulta-
neous conference.
6.20 PCB Option Considerations
6.21
PCBs may
be configured
for a variety
of
hardware
and software
options.
Hardware
options
are defined
as either internal
(generally
related to
optional
PCB subassemblies)
or external
(related
to connection
of peripheral
equipment
such as
background
music, voice mail, etc). Hardware
and
software
options
for each PCB are identified
in the
individual
PCB installation
procedures
in this chap-
ter.
6.22 PCB Hardware Options.
Each PCB must be
configured
for the applicable
hardware
options
prior to installation
of the PCB. Configuration
in-
structions
for internal
hardware
options
are pro-
vided in the individual
PCB installation
procedures
in this chapter.
Configuration
instructions
for exter-
nal hardware
options
are provided
in Peripheral
Installation,
Section
100-816-207.
6.23 PCB Software Options.
PCBs are config-
ured for software
options
through
programming,
after installation
of the PCBs in the KSU. A pro-
gramming
overview
for each PCB is provided
in the
individual
PCB installation
procedures
in this chap-
ter. Referto
the Programming
Procedures,
Section
100-816-300,
for detailed
programming
instruc-
tions.
6.30 PCB Installation/Power
Supply Consid-
erations
6.31
Whenever
removing
or installing
PCBs it is
recommended
that the power supply be OFF.
7 CO LINE/DIGITAL
TELEPHONE
INTERFACE
UNIT (QCDU)
7.00 General
7.01
The QCDU
provides
one loop start CO line
circuit and two digital telephone
circuits. The QCDU
digital telephone
circuits can support
digital tele-
phones,
PDIU-Dls/PDIU-Dl2sor
ADMsconnected
to the telephones
and PDIU-DSs.
The QCDU does
not support a DDSS console
or DDCB. A maximum
of two QCDU
PCBs may be installed
in the KSU.
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