Section 2: Components
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Section 2: Components
DS1000/2000 Product Description
DS1000 Expansion Board (P/N 80221)
By removing the main equipment cabinet cover and snapping in the Expan-
sion Board, the DS1000 can accommodate an additional:
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3 trunks
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8 digital extensions
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4 analog extensions
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1 Analog Door Box
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1 Analog Door Box control relay that can alternately be used for
External Paging amplifier control
With the Expansion Board installed, the total system capacity is:
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6 trunks
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16 digital extensions
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8 analog extensions
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2 Analog Door Boxes
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2 control relays
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1 External Paging output
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1 Music input
Flash Utility (P/N 80250-V**.**.**)
Use the Flash Utility installed on a PC or laptop connected to your system to upgrade your system’s
software. The Flash Utility, along with the latest system software files, is available on the System
Document CD (P/N 80200DCD**) that is provided with each DS1000 system. The Flash Utility
and system software files are also available on the web at
ws1.nitsuko.com/ds2000
.
Miscellaneous and Optional Equipment
DS2000 Adaptor Box (P/N 80890)
The DS2000 Adaptor Box has two 8-conductor (RJ61X) modular jack inputs and 8 2-conductor
modular jack (RJ11) outputs. When used with the RJ61X 8-Conductor Cable below (P/N 80891), it
can connect up to 8 extensions, 8 trunks, or 4 of each. You can also use the Adaptor Box for the CPU
audio and relay connections. The Adaptor Box is intended for DS2000 testing and demo systems.
RJ61X 8-Conductor Cable (P/N 80891)
In DS2000, use the RJ61X 8-Conductor Cable to connect DSTU PCBs, ASTU PCBs, ATRU PCBs,
or the CPU audio and relay connections to Adaptor Box P/N 80890. Each Adaptor Box requires 2
RJ61X 8-Conductor Cables.
In DS1000, you can use the RJ61X 8-Conductor Cable to connect:
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A modem to the system’s RS-232-C serial port. This application also requires DB25 Male to
Mod-8 Adaptor P/N 85981. Note that you can also use a standard Mod 8 Patch Cord in lieu of
8-conductor cable P/N 80891.
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A PC or laptop to the system’s RS-232-C serial port. Use the PC or laptop to collect call history,
view Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) data, or use the Flash Utility to upgrade sys-
tem software. These applications also require DB9 Female to Mod-8 Adaptor P/N 85980. Note
that you can also use a standard Mod 8 Patch Cord in lieu of 8-conductor cable P/N 80891.