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4.20 Digital Telephone Connections
4.21
Wiring
Diagrams,
Section
200-096-209,
provide
point-to-point
MDF wiring
diagrams
for
connecting
digital
telephones,
DDSS
consoles,
and PDIU-DSs
to STRATA
DK systems.
Refer to
Programming
Procedures,
Section
200-096-300,
for programming
requirements
and procedures.
The
following
paragraphs
provide
general
re-
quirements
for telephone
installation.
WARNING!
1. Never install the telephone wiring dur-
ing a lightning storm.
2. Never install the telephone jacks in
wet locations unless the jack is spe-
cifically designed for wet locations.
3. Never touch uninsulated
telephone
wires or terminals unless the telephone
line has been disconnected at the net-
work interface.
4. Use caution when installing or modify-
ing telephone lines.
4.22
Digital telephonesareconnected
to the PDKU
(via the MDF) with standard
twisted-pair
jacketed
telephone
cable.
Single-pair
wiring
is sufficient
unless the system must operate
on reserve power
or in the case of a digital telephone
with a PDIU-DI.
In these cases, two-pair
wiring should be used for
extra power (see Section 200-096-209
for details).
To accommodate
the digital telephone
line cord,
the cable should
be terminated
in a modular
sta-
tion connector
block (RJ-1 1 ) at the station location.
The standard
modular digital telephone
cord length
is 7 feet (the maximum
allowed
length is 25 feet).
4.23
The overall length of the station cable (single
pair) run from the KSU to the telephone
or PDIU-
DS must not exceed
1,000 feet (305 M) if using 24
AWG cable and being powered
by the PPSU. If
operating
on battery
backup
or if PDIU-Dls
are
installed,
a second
pair of wires is required
for
stations
to operate
effectively
at 1000 feet (see
digital
telephone
and
DIU MDF wiring
require-
ments in Section
200-096-209).
CAUTION!
When installing the station cable, do not
run parallel to and within 3 feet of an AC
INSTALLATION-TELEPHONE
SECTION 200-096-207
FEBRUARY1991
power line. AC power lines should be
crossed at right (90") angles only. In par-
ticular, avoid running station wire pairs
near devices thatgenerateelectricalnoise,
such as neon or fluorescent light fixtures.
4.30 DDSS Console Connections
4.31
DDSS consoles
must be located adjacent
to
a digital
or electronic
telephone
(preferably
an
LCD model). DDSS consoles
are connected
to the
PDKU (viathe MDF) using standard
twisted single-
pair or two-pair
jacketed
telephone
cable (maxi-
mum 1000 feet, 303 M). The console
uses only
circuit 8on the PDKU. To accommodate
the DDSS
console
connection,
the instrument
end of the
cable should
be terminated
in a modular
station
connector
block
(RJ-11).
Refer
to Wiring
Dia-
grams,
Section
200-096-209,
for wiring/intercon-
necting
details, including
cable length limitations.
CAUTION!
When installing the station cable, do not
run parallel to and within 3 feet of an AC
power line. AC power lines should be
crossed at right (90") angles only. In par-
ticular, avoid running station wire pairs
neardevices thatgenerateelectricalnoise,
such as neon or fluorescent light fixtures.
4.32 DDSS Console Configuration.
The follow-
ing considerations
should be made when installing
DDSS consoles:
l
A PDKU
PCB is required
to use the DDSS
console.
l
A maximum
of four DDSS consoles
are allowed
per system.
l
One PDKU circuit is required
for each DDSS
console
(always circuit 8).
l
Only one DDSS console
may be connected
to a
PDKU.
4.33 DDSS Programming Overview
Program 03
l
Code
64 identifies
PDKU
slots that support
DDSS consoles.
I
Program 28
l
Assigns DDSS console(s)
to digital telephones.
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