PESU Circuits 3 and 4 are nonfunctional, but they
are each assigned a port in system programming.
Note:
For the system to recognize the DTMF tones
generated by a standard telephone (or any
other device connected to a standard
telephone port), a
DTMF
receiver unit
8,
or 12) must be installed
on
common control unit (RCTUA,
RCTUBA, or
Electronic telephones can be connected to any of the
PESU electronic telephone circuits. The HDCB can
only be connected to circuit 5 associated with Ports
004,
012, 020 and 028. The BGM source can only be
connected to circuit 8 of a PESU. Standard telephones
and other devices that can be connected
to the PESU
standard telephone circuits can be connected to any
of these circuits.
PESU controls and interface connectors are shown in
Figure 4-22 and described in Table 4-15.
4.8.1
PESU Hardware
Options
The PESU supports the following hardware options:
Internal Option
Speaker Off-hook Call Announce Unit (EOCU)
Install the EOCU in accordance with the following
steps:
1.
Remove the PESU and the EOCU from their
protective packages.
Note:
connectors
P20,
P50,
and
P60 are positioned to allow installation
of the
EOCU
only in the proper position.
2. Mate the EOCU connectors
J20,
J40, J50,
and J60 (Figure 4-17) with the PESU connectors
P20,
P40, P50, and P60.
3. Apply firm, even pressure to the EOCU to ensure
proper mating of connectors.
4.
Use three-pair cable for connecting the PESU and
the Speaker OCA electronic telephone. Refer to
Chapter 7- Wiring Diagrams for wiring/
interconnecting details.
5.
Refer to Section 5.2 of Chapter 5- Station
Apparatus for procedures to add required speaker
OCA upgrade
or
t o
electronic telephones.
External Options
Note:
Refer
to
Chapter 5-Station Apparatus to
connect electronic telephones (including the
following upgrades:
or
for Off-hook
Call Announce and HHEU for
headset and/or Loud Ringing Bell interface),
standard telephones, and
to the
PESU. See Chapter 6-Peripheral Installation
to connect peripherals.
Door
Control Unit (HDCB) Jumper
Wire
Configure the PESU to support an HDCB i n
accordance with the following steps:
Remove the PESU from its protective packaging.
2.
Cut the
door phone jumper wire on the PESU
PCB.
3.
Refer to Section 5.2 of Chapter
Apparatus for installation procedures for the
HDCB and associated door phones
and
door lock control.
4.
Each HDCB requires dedicated use of circuit 5 of
a particular PESU PCB.
Background Music (BGM) source jumper wire
Configure the PESU to support a separate
background music source in accordance with the
following steps:
Remove the PESU PCB from its protective
packaging.
2. Cut the W7 (BGM) jumper wire
on
the PESU.
3. Refer
to Chapter 6-Peripheral Installation for
BGM installation procedures.
Ring Generator Switch
Configure the PESU ring generator for 130V P-P or
P-P in accordance with the following procedure:
Remove the PESU from its protective packaging.
2.
Ensure the
jumper
is set to the “H”
P-P) position for initial installation. The
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