PLATFORM INSTALLATION
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Edition One
XC1000 Service
7. For the DL1200, perform the following:
a. Loosen the large screw at the right rear corner of the printer.
Slide the cover toward the rear of the printer.
b. Locate the paper-release lever at the top left side of the printer.
Pull the lever forward to the tractor-feed position.
c.
Load continuous-form paper into the printer, setting the top of
the paper at the top edge of the clear plastic guide attached to
the print head. Refer to the printer manual if necessary.
For the ML320, perform the following:
a. Locate the paper-release lever at the top right side of the printer.
Pull the lever forward to the tractor-feed position.
b. Load continuous-form paper into the printer, setting the top of
the paper at the top edge of the clear-plastic guide attached to
the print head. Refer to the printer manual if necessary.
3.11 CONFIGURING THE LOGIC CARDS
Logic cards must be configured according to the switch with which the
XC1000 interacts and according to whether the optional standby-redundancy
feature is installed. The settings of configuration switches on certain logic
cards must be verified for specific system requirements. The locations of the
TICs and DLCs in specific line-card groups and in the specific logic-bay slots
also need to be verified. Figure 3-16 shows the logic-bay slots for TICs, DLCs,
and common-control cards for both redundant and nonredundant XC1000s.
Do not reset any switches that are not described in the
following sections. Most switches are set at the factory and
should not be changed.
Caution!
Set configuration switches on the logic cards as described in sections
3.11.1 through 3.11.8.
3.11.1 ATIC and DID TIC Configurations
ATICs and DID TICs are configured for use with particular switch types at
the factory. ATICs can function as loop- or ground-start ports and provide
12 channels between the XC1000 and the switch. The line type for an
ATIC is determined in menu 4 during the initial startup.
DID TICs integrate DID trunks with the XC1000, allowing the XC1000 to
receive dial pulses or DTMF tones directly from the switch. They conduct
talk battery and signaling voltage to the telephone lines and convert
incoming analog signals to digital signals.
SECTION 3.10 – 3.11
Summary of Contents for XC1000
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Page 8: ...CONTENTS ...
Page 19: ...1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 30: ...2 SITE PREPARATION ...
Page 60: ...3 PLATFORM INSTALLATION ...
Page 112: ...4 STARTUP AND INITIALIZATION ...
Page 177: ...5 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ...
Page 195: ...6 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 237: ...7 STATUS LOG ...
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Page 302: ...8 REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT ...
Page 380: ...9 SYSTEM UTILITIES ...
Page 424: ...10 COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS ...
Page 465: ...11 OPTIONAL FEATURES ...
Page 485: ...12 RELEASE 1 55 UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS ...
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