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INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION
SECTION 200-096-204
FEBRUARY1991
DK24 (PCTUS)
I
CO Lines
16
16
16
16
12
24
12
24
8
24
8
32
4
24
4
323
0
24
0
323
Stations
Table 4-A
OK24/56/96 MAXIMUM CONFIGURATIONS
DK 24 (PCTU 1,2.
or 31 DK56 (PCTU 1.2.
or :
I
I
CO Lines
Stations
.
CO Lines
,
,
Stations
20
24
16
32
12
40
8
48
4
56
0
64
DK96 (PC-
CO Line5
36
32
28
24
20
16
12
8
1, 2, or:
Stations
NOTES:
1. The station capacities apply to any combination
of standard telephones,
IOOO-series digital
telephones
and 6500-series
electronic telephones
(only). Station capacities using other
Toshiba electronic telephones
are given on worksheet
7.
2. Installing a TIE line (PEMU) PCB or an optional interface (PIOU/PIOUS/PEPU)
PCB
reduces available CO lines by four or available station ports by eight.
3. The DK24's 32-station limit is a result of power supply capacity.
40
48
56
64
72
80
88
96
1 .13 System
Control
PCB Considerations.
DK
systems
can be configured
with one of four ver-
I
sions of control PCBs: PCTUl , PCTU2,
PCTU3, or
PCTUSI.
The PCTUl,
2, and 3 have the same
configuration
capacity
and can be used in all three
system
models.
The PCTUI
provides
Release
1
I
features;
the PCTU2 provides
Release
2 features;
and the PCTU3 provides
Release
3 features.
The
PCTUSl
provides
Release
2features,
but has less
I system
capacity
than
a PCTU
(1, 2, or 3). The
PCTUS
is designed
to function
in DK24 only; if a
PCTUS
is installed
in DK56 or DK96, the system
will not operate correctly.
The configuration
capaci-
ties of each PCTU PCB are shown
in Table 4-B.
This table shows the maximum
capacities
of all the
options,
stations,
and lines for each configuration.
These
capacities
reflect
maximum
stand
alone
capacities
and do not indicate
combined
capacity
of the many possible
configurations
when
mixing
options,
stations,
and lines. Use the configuration
worksheets
to determine
combined
capacities.
I
1.14 The
digital
telephone
interface
unit
PCB
(PDKU) provides
an interface
for eight digital tele-
phones.
The PDKU also provides
interface
for the
PDIU-DI
and PDIU-DS
data interface
units. The
electronic
telephone
interface
unit PCB (PEKU)
provides
an interface
for eight electronic
telephone
circuits. The standard
telephone
interface
unit PCB
(PSTU)
can accommodate
eight
standard
tele-
phones
or like devices.
The standard/electronic
telephone
interface
unit PCB (PESU) supports
up
to two standard
and four electronic
telephones.
The
PESU is intended
for configurations
that require
less than three standard
telephone
ports and/or
less than five electronic
telephone
ports, on systems
that mix standard
and electronic
telephones.
1.15
Up to four CO lines can be connected
with the
CO line unit PCB (PCOU).
1 .16 With the exception
of the control
PCB which
has its own dedicated
slot, any of these PCBs can
be used in any of the universal
slots (DK24 has six
universal
slots, DK56 has eight, and DK96 has 14).
Table
4-C shows
all the PCBs which
can be in-
stalled in universal slots and the maximum
quantity
of each PCB allowed
per system.
It is useful to
consider
some examples
of system
configuration
as follows:
Example
1-A
small business
requires a system to
handle
six CO lines, 12 electronic
telephones
and three standard
rotary type telephones.
l
The PCBconfiguration
(in addition to Release
1 or 2 common
equipment)
is as follows:
4-2

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