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Two PCOU PCBs
Two PEKU PCBs
One PSTU PCB
Each of these
PCBs requires
one universal
slot, so a total of five slots is required.
There-
fore, a DK24 can be used.
Example
2-A
bank branch office needs nine CO
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lines, seven
electronic
telephones,
five digital
telephones,
and 11 standard
rotary type tele-
phones.
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The PCB configuration
(in addition to
Release
3 common
equipment)
is as follows:
Three
PCOU PCBs
One PEKU PCB
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One PDKU PCB
Two PSTU PCBs
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The configuration
requires
seven
universal
slots; therefore,
DK24 is ruled out, because
it has only six universal
slots. Offering
14
universal
slots, DK96 could be used, but it is
a little too big for the office's
needs
at the
moment.
DK56, with its eight universal
slots,
could meet those needs immediately.
Also,
DK56 could accomodate
some expansion
of
lines or stations
in this case,
since there
would be one empty universal
slot.
Example
3-A
large travel agency
needs
18 CO
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lines, 14 electronic
telephones,
14 digital tele-
phones,
nine standard
DTMF
telephones
and
one FAX machine,
all connected
to one system.
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Since
DTMF
is required,
an additional
subassembly
(CRCU)
is needed
to translate
DTMF to signals that STRATA
DK can un-
derstand.
The CRCU is a subassembly
that
mounts on the common
control PCB (PCTU),
which
is part of the STRATA
DK common
equipment.
The PCTU has its own dedicated
slot in the KSU separate
from the available
universal
slots.
In summary,
an additional
subassembly
(CRCU)
is required
for DTMF
but the maximum
number
of universal
slots
remains
at six for DK24, eight for DK56, and
14 for DK96. Lastly, a FAX machine
is treated
like a standard
telephone
and can use DTMF
dialing,
since
the capability
exists
in the
system because
of the standard
DTMF tele-
phones.
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The PCB configuration
(in addition
to com-
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2.01
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION
SECTION 200-096-204
FEBRUARY 1991
mon equipment)
is as follows:
Five PCOU PCBs
.
Two PEKU PCBs
Two PDKU PCBs
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One PSTU PCB
One PESU PCB
One CRCU subassembly
Each of these PCBs, except for the CRCU,
requires one universal slot. Therefore,
a total
of 11 slots are required.
This is beyond
the
capacity
of DK24 and DK56 (six and eight
slots, respectively)
but well within
DK96's
capacity.
2 OPTION INTERFACING
Numerous
options,
such as a paging
ampli-
fier, external
page interface
(one zone), relay con-
trol, etc.,
require
an additional
PC6
called
the
PEPU. If even more options
are required,
such as
multi-zone
paging, alarm sensor, SMDR or remote
maintenance,
then the PIOU or a PIOUS
PCB
would be needed.
Table 4-D provides
more details
about the capabilities
of these PCBs. Only one of
these
PCBs would
be needed
in a STRATA
DK
system
because
the PIOU can do everything
the
PEPU or PIOUS can do and more. If any of these
options
are required,
one universal
slot is needed
to accommodate
the appropriate
PCB, thereby
reducing
the maximum
CO line/station
capabilities
by eight station
ports or four CO lines. Only one
option
PCB is allowed
per DK system.
2.10 DDSS and DSS Consoles
2.11
Up to four DSS consoles can be accomodated
by DK24, DK56, or DK96 equipped
with a PCTUI
or 2 (PCTUl
or 2 does not support
DDSS con-
soles). Up to four DDSS consoles,
or up to four DSS
consoles,
or any combination
up to four can be
accommodated
by a DK24,
DK56,
or DK96
equipped
with a PCTU3.
A DK24 equipped
with a
PCTUSl
can support
up to three
DSS consoles
only (PCTUSl
cannot support
DDSS consoles).
In
addition,
the application
of DDSS consoles
is flex-
ible so that one to four DDSS consoles
can be
assigned
to one digital or electronic
telephone,
or
one DDSS console
to each of four digital or elec-
tronic telephones,
or any intermediate
combination
(this also applies to DSS consoles
and electronic
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