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3.
Mate the RCOS female connectors
Jl 1, J12, J13,
and
J14
(Figure
4-24)
to the
RCOU
male
connectors
PI 1, P12, P13, and P14 (Figure 4-23).
4.
Apply firm, even pressure to the RCOS to ensure
proper mating of connectors.
External Option
n
None
4.9.2
RCOU
Installation
procedure
Install the RCOU
in accordance
with the following
steps:
,
I.
Remove the RCOU from its protective packaging.
2.
If installing
the
RCOS
to the
RCOU,
see
Subsection
4.8.1.
Note:
The decibel
(db) PAD switches
SWlOl,
SW201,
SW301,
and
SW401
control
excessive
loudness
resulting
from close
proximity to a Central
Office
or
P5X telephone
office by providing a -3db signal level drop to,
or from, the P5X or Central Office when set to
the 3 position.
Switches are factory-set
to the
0
(Odb
signal level drop) position.
3.
If the
DK280
cabinets
(DKSUB280
and
DKSUE280
or DKSUE424)
are within one mile of
the PBX or Central Office, set the RCOU db PAD
switches SWlOl,
SW201, SW301, and SW401 to
the 3 (-3db signal level drop) position.
Note:
Ensure
that the RCOlJ component
side is
facing right when installing it in a cabinet.
4.
Insert the RCOU
into the appropriate
slot and
apply firm, even pressure to ensure proper mating
of connectors.
5.
After installing
the RCOU,
gently
pull the PCB
outward.
If the connectors
are properly
mated,
a
slight resistance will be felt.
4.9.3
RCOU
Wiring
Refer to the RCOU wiring
diagram
in Chapter
7-
Wiring Diagrams for wiring/interconnecting
details.
4.9.4
RCOU
Programming
Overview
The following
programming
parameters
may be
specified for the RCOU (along with RCOS).
January
1996
4-35
Program
03-Specify
Code 11 for each slot that will
support
an a four-circuit
RCOU (without
an RCOS).
Specify
Code
17 for each slot that will support
an
RCOU equipped
with an RCOS.
Note:
Program 03 can be skipped, and Program 91
can be run instead.
Program
91 recognizes
the RCOS.
Program
IO-l-Enables
or disables
line-to-line
Conference
and Direct Inward System Access (DISA).
Program
15-Assigns
DTMF/Dial
Pulse dialing, DISA,
and additional
attributes
to each
line. Automatic
Release
(AR) assignments
only need to be made for
loop start lines; AR is automatically
enabled for ground
start CO lines.
Program
*15-Makes
tenant assignments.
Program
16-Assigns
lines to line groups.
Program
39-Assigns
line access buttons
to digital
and electronic telephones.
Program
40-Assigns
station
access
to lines
(incoming and outgoing).
Program
41-Assigns
station
access
to lines
(outgoing only).
Program
42-0,
1-8-Assigns
behind
PBX/Centrex
operation to each line.
Programs
45 I 48-Defines
Toll Restriction
for any
line.
Programs
50 -
Lie-Defines
Least
Cost
Routing
assignments.
Program
*59-Assigns
Caller ID circuits (RCILVRCIS)
to CO lines.
Program
*52-Caller
ID
line
owner
station
assignment.
Program
78-Assigns
special
ringing
of lines:
includes
Night
Ring
Over
Page,
DISA,
Remote
Maintenance
via the Internal
Maintenance
Modem
(IMDU), and Integrated
Auto Attendant.
Programs
81 - 89
n
Assigns
lines to ring selected
stations
and DH
groups.
I
n
Assigns Delayed Ringing to any line.

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