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INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION
SECTION 200-096-204
FEBRUARY1991
netted
to one HDCB.
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A maximum
of four
HDCBs
are allowed
per
system
with PCTU(l,
2, or 3) and three with
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PCTUSl
.
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One PEKU or PESU circuit, always circuit num-
ber 5, is required
per HDCB.
PDKU does not
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support
the HDCB.
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HDCBs
can only be connected
to PEKU
or
PESU port numbers
04, 12,20,
and 28.
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Always install HDCBs to PEKU or PESU PCBs
that are in lower slot numbers
than PEMU PCBs.
This is required
to maintain
alignment
of PEKU
and/or
PESU circuit 5 and PEKU and/or
PESU
port numbers
04, 12,20,
and 28.
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HDCBs
do not require
a special
PCB code in
Program 03.
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HDCB assignments
are found in
Programs 77-
1, 77-2, and 79.
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Door phones
can be programmed
to ring at any
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digital and electronic
telephone
(no limit within
the system).
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Door phones
do not ring standard
telephones
.
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Cut
W9
on all PEKUs and PESUs that support an
HDCB.
4.30 DSS/DDSS Console Hardware Configura-
tion Notes
A maximum
of four DDSS consoles
or four DSS
consoles
(or any combination
up to four)
is
allowed
per system
with PCTU(1,
2, or 3) and
three with PCTUS.
DDSS consoles
operate
with PCTU3 only, while
DSS consoles
operate
with PCTUI,
2, or 3 or
PCTUS.
DDSS consoles
normally operate
in conjunction
with digital telephones.
Each DDSS console
is
assigned
to an associated
digital telephone
(on
circuit 1 of the same
PDKU), which in turn are
referred
to as a DDSS/attendant
telephone.
DSS consoles
normally
operate
in conjunction
with electronic
telephones.
Each DSS console is
assigned
to an associated
electronic
telephone
(on circuit 1 of the same PEKU), which in turn are
referred
to as a DSS/attendant
telephone.
DDSS consoles
will operate
with electronic
tele-
phones
and
DSS consoles
will operate
with
digital telephones.
One PDKU
PCB is required
for each
DDSS/
attendant
telephone.
One PEKU PCB is required
for each DSS/atten-
dant telephone.
DDSS consoles
are always connected
to PDKU
circuit 8, and the associated
digital telephone
is
always connected
to PDKU circuit 1 (for a total of
two PDKU ports per DDSS console/attendant
telephone).
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DSS consoles
are always connected
to PEKU
circuits 7 and 8, and the associated
attendant
telephone
is always connected
to PEKU circuit 1
(for a total of three PEKU ports per DSS console/
attendant
telephone).
PDKWDDSS
slots are identified
and assigned
in
Program
03 with special PCB code 64 (refer to
Figure 4-2).
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PEKWDSS
slots are identified
and assigned
in
Program
03 with special
PCB codes
23 or 24
(refer to Figure 4-2).
DSS consoles
and attendant
telephones
are
automatically
assigned
as DSSl/ATTl
, DSS2/
ATT2, DSS3/ATT3,
or DSS4/ATT4,
starting with
the lowest
DSSPEKU
slots and continuing,
in
consecutive
order,
to the highest
DSSPEKU
slot (this also applies
to DDSS consoles
and
attendant
telephones).
Each DSS console
is assigned
to the attendant
telephone
connected
to the same
PEKU PCB
supporting
that
DSS console;
however,
DSS
consoles
may be flexibly reassigned
(in
Program
28) to any of the designated attendant tele-
phones
allowing
a maximum
of four DSS con-
soles assigned
to one attendant
telephone
(this
also applies to digital telephones).
DSS console
buttons
may be flexibly
assigned
(in
Program
29) as CO line buttons,
DSS (hot
line) buttons,
and speed dial buttons.
4.40 Data Interface Unit (DIU) Configuration
Notes
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The
integrated
data
interface
unit
(PDIU-DI)
shares
the same
wire pair and PDKU
station
circuit with the digital telephone
to which
it is
connected.
The
PDIU-DI
requires
a PCTU3
control PCB. The PDIU-DI
capacity
is shown
in
Table 4-B.
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The PDIU-DI
is a DCE type device that normally
connects
to a personal
computer
serial commu-
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