D6640/D6641Telephone Line Monitoring Voltage; D6610 Cpu Card And D6615 Cpu Terminator Card; D6610 Cpu Card Connection; D6615 Cpu Terminator Card - Bosch Conettix D6600 Installation And Operation Manual

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Figure 9:
Removing and Installing the
Terminator Card
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1 – Terminator Card (D6645 shown)
2 – Bracket screws (top and bottom)
3 – Empty slot
4 – D6600 chassis
Installing Line Cards
1. Install the terminator card(s) (refer to Installing
Terminator Cards on page 8).
2. Open the display door on the D6600.
One telephone line card is installed in the D6600
when the unit is shipped from the factory.
3. Insert the new line card into the slot by aligning
the top and bottom of the line card with the card
guides in the D6600 chassis. Firmly push the card
to make sure it is fully connected.
4. If you are installing a new telephone line card,
remove the appropriate snap-in covers from the
front of the panel.
5. Close the front panel.
6. Program the line card if necessary.
When the line card is initialized (as indicated by a
printer report), the settings in the line card
programming section automatically load into the
card.
7. Connect communication lines to the line card.
4.1.3
D6640/D6641Telephone Line Monitoring
Voltage
The line card continuously monitors the telephone line
voltage. Normal operating voltage ranges from
1.8 VDC to 2.5 VDC. Any voltage above 2.5 VDC
causes the line to appear good (restoral) and an
indication appears if any voltage is below 1.8 VDC.
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Conettix D6600/D6100i | Installation and Operation Guide | 4.0 D6600 Specific Cards
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4.2
D6610 CPU Card and D6615 CPU
Terminator Card
4.2.1

D6610 CPU Card Connection

The CPU card connects to the user interface on the
front of the D6600 using a 50-pin ribbon cable socket.
4.2.2

D6615 CPU Terminator Card

Figure 10: D6615 CPU Terminator Card
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1 – Alignment Guide - Stabilizes the connection
and acts as a guide for connecting the
terminator card to the CPU card.
2 – COM3 Automation Computer Port - An
auxiliary RS-232 port for connecting to a
computer terminal or an automation computer.
For SIA/6500 Mode Automation Format
reporting, use a null-modem cable to connect
to a computer.
3 – COM4 RS-232 Port - Connection to a
computer running the D6200 programming
software.*
4 – Parallel Printer Port
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Use a null-modem cable to connect directly to
the computer. You can also connect this port
to a Network Ethernet Module for
communicating over a network.
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