You can connect auxiliary equipment such as loud ringers or lamps to
the AUX EQPT sockets in the DSI. With the DSI, they provide additional
signals about the status of the lines on the MBS.
The Dees Stinger 24, Model198, or Model126 is fully compatible with the
DSI.
See page 26 for instructions on how to control auxiliary equipment.
The following illustration shows how to attach the Stinger 24.
To install the Stinger 24:
1.
Disconnect your MBS from the RJ-11 wall jack and plug it in to the
RJ-11 jack marked STATION SET on the DSI.
2.
Plug one end of the cord supplied with the DSI into the LINE jack on
the DSI and the other end into the RJ-11 wall jack.
3.
Plug a connecting line cord into the AUX EQPT jack of the DSI. Plug
the other end of the cord into the RJ-11 telephone jack on the
connecting block.
4.
Connect the Stinger 24 to the connecting block making sure that the
wires are: GN to GN, RD to AD, YL to YL, and BK to BK as shown in
Fig. 5.
15
Installing the DSI
with Auxiliary
Equipment
DSI-375
MBS
Telephone Line
or Wall Jack
Power
Stinger 24
RJ-11 to Screw
Terminal Jack
Volume
adjustment
control
Fig. 5
Summary of Contents for DSI-375
Page 1: ...User Guide DSI 375 Meridian Custom Ringer ...
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Page 5: ...Part 1 Application Overview ...
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Page 9: ...Part 2 Getting Started ...
Page 13: ...Part 3 DSI Installation ...
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Page 17: ...Part 4 Adding Auxiliary Equipment ...
Page 21: ...Part 5 Programming the DSI ...
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Page 37: ...Part 6 Operation ...
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