Chapter 3 - Bsia System Installation; Step 1: Install Analog Line Module (Alm) - Toshiba Strata AirLink Installation Manual

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BSIA System Installation
This chapter describes specific installation steps for the BSIA system. It interfaces to Strata DK16,
DK16e, DK40, DK40i, DK280, and DK424 and many non-Toshiba telephone systems using
standard telephone ports.

Step 1: Install Analog Line Module (ALM)

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Note
The BSIA motherboard comes configured to support a maximum of 8 handset users (upgradeable
to 16, 24, or 32). Additional groups of eight users can be installed using the ALM PCB.
When installing, removing, or examining PCBs, do not touch the soldered
CAUTION!
(back) side or "gold" plate at the edge of the PCB.
1. Remove the screws securing
the cover of the BSIA (see
Figure
15) and lift the cover
off the BSIA.
2. Align the ALM with DIN
connector J5 (see
16).
3. Gently press the PCB into
the DIN connector.
4. Connect the standoffs.
5. Replace the BSIA cover and
re-install the screws.
Do not power on the BSIA at this point.
Important!
Strata AirLink Installation Guide
Step 2
if ALM PCB was not purchased.
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Figure 15
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Cover Screws
Location of Screws on the BSIA Cover
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