Mircom TX3 Series Installation And Operation Manual page 74

Telephone access systems
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Table 5:
5.3.11
2012 NSL Relay Board Wiring
The 2012 NSL Relay Board plugs into the backplane boards of the NSL units.
There may be up to eight relay boards in each backplane board (to a maximum of
128 relay boards for 16 NSL backplane boards).
In each NSL backplane the relay boards are numbered 1 to 8, starting from the
bottom of the backplane and going to the top. Each relay board provides 12
resident telephone lines connections, for a maximum of 1536 telephone lines per
system.
Connections are made via the CA-71A BIX Block or RJ-71C Punch Down Block
Wiring Configuration as follows:
CA-71A BIX Block. The CA-71A (for Canada) wiring configurations of BIX
and Punch Down Block are shown in figure 41 and table 6.
RJ-71C Punch Down Block. The RJ-71C (for U.S.A.) wiring configurations of
BIX and Punch Down Block are shown in figure 42 and table 7.
Normally, the required blocks are installed by the telephone company. Each
block serves up to 12 telephone lines.
The 50-pin amphenol connector on the BIX block connects to the 2012 relay card
using the standard 9106 cable.
TX3 Telephone Access System Installation and Operation Manual
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Sample Backplane Relay Addresses
Connector
Backplane Number Setting
Jumper 1
Address 1-96
P3
1 to 12
P4
13 to 24
P5
25 to 36
P6
37 to 48
P7
49 to 60
P8
61 to 72
P9
73 to 84
P10
85 to 96
NSL Relay Cabinet Installation and Wiring
Jumper 3
Jumper 2
Address 193-
Address 97-192
288
97 to 108
193 to 204
109 to 120
205 to 216
121 to 132
217 to 228
133 to 144
229 to 240
145 to 156
241 to 252
157 to 168
253 to 264
169 to 180
265 to 276
181 to 192
277 to 288

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