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Dialogic

®

D/120JCT-LS 

Media Board

 

 
 

Part Number  
64-0014-02 

Copyright © 2000-2007 

Dialogic Corporation. 

 

                          All Rights Reserved. 

 

 

 

 

1.  Protecting the Board from Damage 

 

CAUTION

All computer boards are sensitive to 

electrostatic discharge (“ESD”).  Handle all static-
sensitive boards and components at a static-safe work 
area, and observe anti-static precautions at all times. 
 
If you are not familiar with ESD safety precautions, 
visit 

http://www.dialogic.com/support/hwinstall

 to 

learn more. 
 

Unpacking the Board 

 
Unpack the Dialogic

®

 D/120JCT-LS board (“board”) 

according to the following steps: 
 

1.

 

Prepare a static-safeguarded work area. 

2.

 

Carefully remove the board from the shipping 
carton and anti-static packaging.  Handle the 
board by the edges and avoid touching the 
board’s components. 

3.

 

Lay the board on the static-dissipative work 
surface. 

 

Note:

 Place boards in static-shielding bags when 

carrying boards from station to station. 
 

CAUTION:

 Do not remove the board from the anti-

static packaging until you are ready to install it.  
Observe proper anti-static precautions at all times. 

 

2.  Installation Order 

Dialogic recommends that you install Dialogic

®

 

hardware before Dialogic

®

 software. However, if you 

are adding hardware to an existing system, you do not 
need to uninstall existing Dialogic software. 

3.  Set the Hardware Switches 

Dialogic

®

 boards use Plug and Play technology, 

including hardware auto-configuration for IRQ and 
memory address.  These boards allow you to use the 
factory default hardware settings for quick installation 
and operation.  However, Dialogic recommends that 
you review the following information and select 
options as desired. 

IMPORTANT

:

 More than one PCI board may be set 

to ID 0. For more information, contact Dialogic 
Support at 

http:/www.dialogic.com/support/helpweb/.

 

Connecting the CT Bus Cable 

Use the CT Bus cable to connect the Dialogic

® 

D/120JCT-LS board with the other boards in the 
system.

 

Plug the CT Bus Cable into
the CT Bus Connector

 

Plug the CT Bus cable into the CT Bus connector.  To 
connect to the SCbus, use the CT Bus to SCbus 
adapter (Part Number 882-757-xx) and follow the 
instructions included with the adapter.

 

Install the CT Bus/SCbus Adapter 

Align pin 1 of the adapter with pin 1 of the edge 
connector on the board.  

NOTE:

  Edge connector is 

not labeled. 
Press the CT Bus/SCbus Adapter to the board. 
Connect the CT Bus and SCbus cables as per the 
installation instructions for your Dialogic

®

 board(s). 

Board Numbering

 

When you start Dialogic

®

 boards, each board is 

assigned a sequential number for identification and 
use by the application program.  The board number is 
based on the board ID that is set through hardware 
switches on the board (rotary switch SW100). 
Set the board ID switches to select the board 
sequencing method as follows: 

Geographical Sequence (by PCI Bus and 
Slot Number) Board ID 0 (factory default) 

All Dialogic

®

 PCI boards can share the factory default 

setting of board ID 0.  Board numbers will be assigned 
in ascending order based on the PCI bus and slot 
number. 
If you add a board to the system, it could change the 
Dialogic

®

 board numbering, depending upon the PCI 

bus and slot number where you install it.  Also, PCI 
boards that use ID 0 for the geographical numbering 
sequence will be numbered before boards that use 
board IDs 1-9, A-F.  The geographical method is not 
available for ISA bus boards.

 

Programmable Sequence 

(by Dialogic

®

 Board ID): Board IDs 1-9, A-F 

In addition to the geographical assignment method, the 
programmable assignment method can be used to 
further identify the boards in your system. 
If you change the board ID from the factory default of 
0 to any other number, the software will use that 
setting to identify the board.  

Important

!  When not set to 0, the board ID must 

be unique (it must not conflict with the board ID of 
any other Dialogic

®

 ISA or PCI board which has 

been manually assigned).  If you use this method, 
Dialogic recommends that you assign sequential 
numbers starting at 1.  This method is also used for 
all ISA bus boards.

 

Precedence in Mixed Systems 

In systems using both methods, or where both ISA and 

PCI boards exist, PCI boards will take precedence and 
will be numbered before an ISA bus board that uses 
board IDs 1-9, A-F.

 

Set the Hook-Switch State for Start-Up 

(Optional) 

Set the SW1 slide switch as follows to select how the 
board responds to an incoming call when the PC 
power is on, but the board is not initialized. 

Off-Hook

ON

SW1 ON

 

On-Hook

ON

SW1 OFF

 

Connect External Cabes 

Each RJ-14 jack on the rear bracket of the voice board 
supports two channels.  A standard telephone will not 
function when directly attached to the board. 

Note:

 The RJ-14 jacks use 2 tip/ring pairs with 2 

earth recalls, 
one for each 
channel. 

6 Earth Recall 2
5 Ring 2
4 Tip 1
3 Ring 1
2 Tip 2
1 Earth Recall 1
6 Earth Recall 2
5 Ring 2
4 Tip 1
3 Ring 1
2 Tip 2
1 Earth Recall 1

6 Earth Recall 2
5 Ring 2
4 Tip 1
3 Ring 1
2 Tip 2
1 Earth Recall 1

6 Earth Recall 2
5 Ring 2
4 Tip 1
3 Ring 1
2 Tip 2
1 Earth Recall 1

Channel 4

Channel 3

Channel 2

Channel 1

J1

J2

J3

J4

6
5
4
3
2
1

6
5
4
3
2
1

REAR BRACKET

6
5
4
3
2
1

6
5
4
3
2
1

6
5
4
3
2
1

6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1

6
5
4
3
2
1

6
5
4
3
2
1

6
5
4
3
2
1

6 Earth Recall 2
5 Ring 2
4 Tip 1
3 Ring 1
2 Tip 2
1 Earth Recall 1

6 Earth Recall 2
5 Ring 2
4 Tip 1
3 Ring 1
2 Tip 2
1 Earth Recall 1

J5

J6

Channel 5

Channel 6

RJ-14 

Pinouts

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Physical Description

 

Part Function 

CT Bus Connector

Slot Retainer Bracket

PCI Bus Connector

Rear Bracket

J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6

SW100

Baseboard

SW1

 

SW100 
 

SW1 
 

J1-J6 

 

Rotary switch used to 
determine board ID

 

Slide switch for on/off 
hook on power up  

RJ-14 connectors 

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