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DSX-40 Hardware Manual
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01.01.09
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The 22-Button Display Telephone features a large 3 line-by-24 character alphanumeric display with 4 Interactive Soft Keys for intuitive feature access. It also provides 10 Personal Speed Dial bin keys, 12 programmable
Feature Keys and 12 fixed function keys for streamlined operation. Additionally, this telephone offers a headset
jack and built-in speakerphone. Unique features include dual LEDs, a Ring/Message Lamp (to show ringing,
Caller ID, and voice mail messages), built-in wall mounting, and an innovative two position angle adjustment.
P/Ns 1090021 (Black) and 1090026 (White)
Display: 3 line x 24 characterSpeakerphone: Built-in, half-duplex
Soft Keys: 4Wall Mount: Built-in
Feature Keys: 24Angle Adjustment: 2 position built-in
The 34-Button Display Telephone features a large 3 line-by-24 character backlit alphanumeric display with
4 Interactive Soft Keys for intuitive feature access. It also provides 10 Personal Speed Dial bin keys, 24 programmable Feature Keys and 12 fixed function keys for streamlined operation. Additionally, this telephone
offers a backlit keypad, a headset jack, and built-in speakerphone. Unique features include dual LEDs, a
Ring/Message Lamp (to show ringing, Caller ID, and voice mail messages), built-in wall mounting, and an
innovative two position angle adjustment.
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Components ◆ 1
2 ◆
DSX Telephones
34-Button Backlit Display Telephone with Full-Duplex Speakerphone
P/Ns 1090022 (Black) and 1090027 (White)
Display: 3 line x 24 characterSpeakerphone: Built-in, full-duplex
Soft Keys: 4Wall Mount: Built-in
Feature Keys: 24Angle Adjustment: 2 position built-in
Fixed Function Keys: 12Backlit: Yes
At a Glance
34-Button Backlit Super Display Telephone with Half-Duplex Speakerphone
This feature-rich 34-Button Display Telephone features a large 3 line-by-24 character backlit alphanumeric display with 4 Interactive Soft Keys for intuitive feature access. It also provides 10 Personal Speed Dial bin keys,
24 programmable Feature Keys and 12 fixed function keys for streamlined operation. Additionally, this telephone offers a built-in full duplex speakerphone (with no external speaker or microphone required), a backlit
keypad, and a headset jack. Unique features include dual LEDs, a Ring/Message Lamp (to show ringing, Caller
ID, and voice mail messages), built-in wall mounting, and an innovative two position angle adjustment.
P/Ns 1090030 (Black) and 1090031 (White)
Display: 9 line x 24 characterSpeakerphone: Built-in, half-duplex
Soft Keys: 12Wall Mount: Built-in
Feature Keys: 24Angle Adjustment: 2 position built-in
The Super Display Telephone is the system’s most sophisticated telephone instrument. It features a large 9
line-by-24 character backlit alphanumeric display with 12 Interacti
It also provides 10 Personal Speed Dial bin keys, 24 programmable Feature Keys and 12 fixed function keys
for streamlined operation. Additionally, this telephone offers a built-in half duplex speakerphone (with no
external speaker or microphone required), a backlit keypad, and a headset jack. Unique features include dual
LEDs, a Ring/Message Lamp (to show ringing, Caller ID, and voice mail messages), built-in wall mounting,
and an innovative two position angle adjustment.
60-Button DSS Console
P/Ns 1090024 (Black) and 1090029 (White)
Feature Keys: 60Wall Mount: Built-in
Fixed Function Keys: 3Angle Adjustment: 2 position built-in
Dual LEDs: Yes
At a Glance
ve Soft Keys for intuitive feature access.
The 60-Button DSS Console provides a display keyset with a
button access to extensions, trunks, and selected system features. Enhanced by Answer, Release, and
Transfer fixed function keys, the 60-Button DSS Console is a great time saver for users that do a lot of call
processing (such as operators or dispatchers). By default, the DSS Console is set up with Hotline keys to
extensions and 14 feature keys for quick access to Page, Park and the system Night Mode
Note: DSX80/160 supports DS1000/2000 telephones if the system has a DSTU Card (P/N 80021A) installed.
Components
60-button Busy Lamp Field (BLF) and one-
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Single Line Telephones
Single Line Telephones
DTH-1-1 Single Line Telephone
P/N 780034 (Black)
Fixed Function Keys: 5Message Waiting: Yes
Speed Dial Bin Keys: 4Ring/Message Waiting Lamp: Yes
Selectable Ring Tones: YesWall Mount: Built-in
At a Glance
The DTH-1-1 is a cost-effective analog single line telephone that offers 5 fixed feature keys, 4 Speed Dial
bin keys and Message Waiting. The built-in Message Waiting lamp will flash for incoming calls or when the
user has a message. To simplify working in groups, The DTH-1-1 provides 3 selectable ring tones.
DTR-1-1 Single Line Telephone
P/Ns 780020 (Black) and 780021 (White)
Fixed Function Keys: 5Message Waiting: Yes
Speed Dial Bin Keys: NoneRing/Message Waiting Lamp: No
Selectable Ring Tones: YesWall Mount: Built-in
At a Glance
Handsfree Monitor: No
The DTR-1-1 is a stylish yet rugged analog single line telephone with 5 fixed feature keys and Message
Waiting. Similar to the DTH-1-1, the DTR-1-1 has a built in Message Waiting lamp that will flash for incoming calls or when the user has a message. The DTR-1-1 offers programmable ring pitch and volume. Built-in
wall mounting and a bridged data jack for connecting a modem or answering machine are standard.
Components
DTR-1HM-1 Single Line Telephone
P/Ns 780025 (Black) and 780026 (White)
Fixed Function Keys: 7Message Waiting: Yes
Speed Dial Bin Keys: 8Ring/Message Waiting Lamp: Yes
Selectable Ring Tones: YesWall Mount: Built-in
At a Glance
Handsfree Monitor: Yes
The DTR-1HM-1 provides all the features of the DTR-1-1 in addition to two additional fixed function keys
(for Hold and Speaker/Monitor) and 8 Speed Dial bin keys. For convenient on-hook dialing and call monitor,
the DTR-1HM-1 also offers Handsfree Monitor.
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Components ◆ 3
DSX Cordless Telephone
DSX Cordless Telephone
DSX Cordless Lite II
P/N 730087
Display: 2 line x 16 characterTransmission: 900 MHz Narrow Band FM
Status Icons: 4Range: 350 feet (site dependent)
Feature Keys: 4Max Units Per Site: 30 (12 in close proximity)
Fixed Function Keys: 8Battery Life: Up to 7 hours talk time
At a Glance
Channels: 30
The DSX Cordless Lite II Telephone (P/N 730087) is a 900 Mhz digital narrow band FM cordless telephone
that provides mobility, flexibility and convenience for those who spend much of the workday away from
their desk. Fully integrated with the DSX system, the DSX Cordless Lite II Telephone offers many standard
features such as Call Forwarding, Call Coverage, Hotline, and Voice Mail. Complemented by 4 fully programmable function keys (with LEDs), the DSX Cordless Lite II Telephone achieves a whole new level of
convenience and mobility. An easy-to-read 16-character by 2-line LCD display (with four status icons), volume controls, a rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride Battery Pack, and a handy belt clip round out the elegant
and affordable DSX Cordless Lite II Telephone.
4 ◆
The Cordless II Lite Telephone includes the following:
•Base Unit
•Base Unit AC Adaptor (P/N 630618)
•Base Wall Mount Bracket (P/N 730608)
•Base Line Cord
•Handset
•Handset Charger (P/N 730632)
•Handset Charger AC Adaptor (P/N 730619)
•Handset Charger Wall Mount Bracket (P/N
730633)
•Handset Battery (P/N 730631)
•Belt Clip (P/N 730634)
Components
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Headsets
Headsets
Corded Headsets for DSX Keysets and DTR/DTH SLTs
The following corded headsets are compatible with DSX keysets and the DTR/DTH single line telephones.
Check with your supplier for their latest offerings.
NEC / Plantronics Headsets
NEC / Plantronics Amplified Headsets
NEC P/N
DescriptionStyleMicrophone Type
Voice TubeP31
-Polaris StarsetIn-the-Ear
Noise CancelingP31N
750631
Voice TubeP41
Polaris MirageOn-the-Ear
-Noise CancelingP41N
750632
Voice TubeP51
Polaris Supra MonauralOver-the-Head
750636Noise CancelingP51N
-
Voice TubeP61
Polaris Supra BinauralOver-the-Head
750633Noise CancelingP61N
750630
Voice TubeP81
Polaris TriStarIn-the-Ear
-Noise CancelingP81N
750634
Voice TubeP91
Polaris Encore MonauralOver-the-Head
-Noise CancelingP91N
-Polaris Encore BinauralOver-the-HeadVoice TubeP101
The following headsets are available for the DSX Cordless Lite II Telephone:
• M175 Headband Style (P/N 750637)
• MX150 Earloop Style (P/N 750642)
• EXP 9350 Convertible Headset (P/N 730602)
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DESI Telephone Label System
DESI Telephone Label System
DESI Plus Labeling Software
At a Glance
DESI Plus Labeling Software is a Windows-compatible application for printing customized key data on specially designed DESI telephone labels. Use DESI Plus Labeling Software to create quick, professional custom labels that can be printed on virtually any office ink jet or laser printer. DESI Labeling Software
features:
DSX-40 is a compact, wall-mountable, more economical member of the DSX family that offers many of the
features and options of the larger DSX-80/160 in a smaller, self-contained cabinet. In its off-the-shelf basic
configuration, DSX-40 supports 4 CO (outside) lines with Caller ID, 8 DSX digital keyset extensions, and 2
analog (single line) extensions with power failure. Additionally, the basic DSX-40 provides:
• Conference circuits, DTMF receivers and DTMF generators
• NAND Flash for storing the system database
• Battery for short term (14 day) backup of the internal Real Time Clock and station parameters
• Two audio inputs for Background Music and Music on Hold (1/8” mono minijacks)
• One audio output for External Paging (1/8” mono minijack)
• Ethernet and USB ports for local and remote PC Programming
• RS-232 serial port for Station Message Detail Recording
• 2 DSX Analog Door Box ports with associated relays
• Built-in V.32BIS 14.4K BPS modem for remote maintenance
Analog line ports:
Built-in: 4
Total: 8
Expansion slots:
Station expansion slots: 2
Line expansion slots:1
Audio outputs: 1
Audio inputs: 2
Tips to remember:
1. The CPU also has a reset switch that provides the following three functions:
• System reset (when momentarily pressed).
• System initialization (when held down as power is turned on).
• Software update (when held down for a few seconds while a software update CompactFlash card is
installed).
2. DSX-40 provides FSK Message Waiting. It does not provide high voltage Message Waiting.
Even with all the value built into the basic off-the-shelf DSX-40, the system is easily expandable by adding
station and line PCBs. See DSX-40 PCBs (page 13) for more.
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DSX-40 PCBs
DSX-40 PCBs
DSX-40 8-Port Digital Station (8ESIU) Card
P/N 1091002
Digital station ports: 8Installs in either the top or middle DSX-40
Max. cards installed: 2 (16 additional digital station ports)
At a Glance
Max.digital ports: 24 (8 in each digital card
installed plus 8 built-in)
The 8-Port Digital Station Card is an expansion card that provides eight additional digital station ports. You
can install up to two 8-Port Digital Station Cards, using the upper and middle expansion slots, for a system
maximum of 24 digital stations.
Expansion Guidelines
The top 2 DSX-40 expansion positions are for the 8-port station cards, and you can install them in either
position in any combination.
Top Position (9-16)Middle Position (17-14)Total
8-Port Digital Card8-Port Digital Card24 Digital and 2 Analog
8-Port Digital Card8-Port Analog Card16 Digital and 10 Analog
8-Port Analog Card8-Port Analog Card8 Digital and 18 Analog
expansion slot.
Can be mixed with 8-Port Analog Station
Cards in any combination in the top and
middle expansion slots.
DSX-40 Station Card Capacities
Components
Tips to remember:
• The 8-Port Digital and 8-Port Analog Station Cards use the same expansion slots (upper and middle).
DSX-40 8-Port Analog Station (8SLIU) Card
P/N 1091003
Analog station ports: 8Installs in either the top or middle DSX-40
Max. analog cards installed: 2 (16 additional analog station ports)
At a Glance
Max. analog ports: 18 (8 in each analog
card installed plus 2 built-in)
The 8-Port Analog Station Card is an expansion card that provides eight additional analog station ports. You
can install up to two 8-Port Analog Station Cards, using the upper and middle expansion slots, for a system
maximum of 18 analog stations.
Tips to remember:
• The 8-Port Digital and 8-Port Analog Station Cards use the same expansion slots (upper and middle).
expansion slot
Can be mixed with 8-Port Digital Station
Cards in any combination in the top and
middle expansion slots
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DSX-40 PCBs
DSX-40 4 Port (4COIU) Line PCB with Caller ID
P/N 1091001
Line ports: 4Installs only in the bottom expansion slot.
Max. line cards installed: 1 (4 additional
CO line ports)
At a Glance
Max. line ports: 8 (4 in the CO line card
plus 4 built-in)
The 4-Port CO Line Card with Caller ID is an expansion card that provides four additional CO line ports
with built-in Caller ID. You can install this card only in the bottom expansion slot for a system maximum of
8 outside line ports.
Tips to remember:
• You can install the 4-Port CO Line Card with Caller ID only in the bottom expansion slot.
Caller ID: Built in
Message Waiting: FSK only
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IntraMail
IntraMail
DSX IntraMail 8 x 16
P/N 1091013
Ports: 8Storage Hours: 16
Routing Mailboxes: 16
8 Announcement
8 Call Routing
Ring Group Mailboxes: 8UCD Group Mailboxes: 8
At a Glance
Total Mailboxes:
DSX-40: 66
DSX IntraMail 4 x 8
P/N 1091011
Ports: 4Storage Hours: 8
Routing Mailboxes: 16
8 Announcement
8 Call Routing
Ring Group Mailboxes: 8UCD Group Mailboxes: 8
At a Glance
Total Mailboxes:
DSX-40: 66
IntraMail is a plug-in “in-skin” full-featured, DSP-based integrated Voice Mail with Automated Attendant
for DSX. It is available in two models:
• P/N 1091013 with 8 Voice Mail ports, 16 hours of message storage, and up to 160 mailboxes.
• P/N 1091011 with 4 Voice Mail ports, 8 hours of message storage, and up to 160 mailboxes.
Subscirber Mailboxes:
DSX-40: 34
Subscirber Mailboxes:
DSX-40: 34
Components
The IntraMail Automated Attendant answers incoming calls and routes them quickly and efficiently. Integrated
Voice Mail features include Conversation Record, Answering Machine Emulation, and Caller ID with Return
Call. Interactive Soft Keys guide the display telephone user through the extensive IntraMail feature set.
Tips to remember:
• After plugging in the IntraMail CompactFlash card, IntraMail automatically installs on power-up.
Built-In Automated Attendant
The Built-In Automated Attendant gives the system call answering and routing capabilities when IntraMail
is not installed. The Built-In Automated Attendant can use any of the first eight Call Routing Mailboxes
(001-008) for call handling, and each of these eight Routing Mailboxes can have a 30 second Instruction
Menu message (Attendant Greeting). The Routing Mailboxes must be Call Routing Mailboxes, and all other
Routing Mailbox types are ignored. Additionally, the Built-In Automated Attendant provides two voice mail
ports, allowing it to process two calls simultaneously.
The Built-In Automated Attendant does not provide voice mail.
Just like the full featured IntraMail Automated Attendant, the Built-In Automated Attendant can answer outside calls on each line according to the time of the day and day of the week that the call is ringing. After
answering, the Built-In Automated Attendant plays an Instruction Menu message (greeting) to the caller and
provides them with dialing options.
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Miscellaneous Cards and Optional Equipment
Miscellaneous Cards and Optional Equipment
DSX Analog Door Box
P/N 922450
DSX-40:
• 2 built-in door box ports
• Additional door box ports requires 2PGDAD Modules connected to Digital Station
ports
•
At a Glance
The Analog Door Box is a self-contained Intercom unit typically used to monitor an entrance door. A visitor
at the door can press the Door Box call button (like a door bell). The Door Box then sends chime tones to all
extensions programmed to receive chimes. To answer the chime, the called extension user just lifts the handset. This lets the extension user talk to the visitor at the Door Box. The Door Box is convenient to have at a
delivery entrance, for example. It is not necessary to have company personnel monitor the delivery entrance;
they just answer the Door Box chimes instead.
Tips to remember:
• The Analog Door Box is a weather-tight unit and can be mounted outside.
• The maximum number of DSX Analog Door Boxes you can install is determined by the number of
2PGDAD Modules, which in turn is limited only by the availability of digital station ports.
• The DSX-40 has 2 built-in door box ports.
DSX 2PGDAD Module
P/N 0891027
Provides connection and relays for two
DSX Analog Door Boxes
At a Glance
The DSX 2PGDAD Module provides connection and relays for two DSX Analog Door Boxes. This module
connects to an available port on a DSX Digital Station (16ESIU) PCB.
Tips to remember:
• The maximum number of DSX Analog Door Boxes you can install is determined by the number of
2PGDAD Modules, which in turn is limited only by the availability of digital station ports.
Connects to digital station port
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Miscellaneous Cards and Optional Equipment
DSX System Administrator (PC Program)
Free Download
Download the DSX System Administrator
from http://www.necdsx.com
At a Glance
The DSX System Administrator is a WindowsTM-based application you can use for programming
the telephone system and maintaining site databases, instead of using the conventional telephone
programming. The System Administrator provides:
●On-Line Programming (Direct Connection)
With the PC connected to the telephone system’s USB or Ethernet port, you can make immediate changes to the telephone system programming. While connected, the System Administrator also allows you to save your new data to a file on the PC hard disk, or upload a
“template” database from your PC to the system.
●Remote Programming
Using an IP or built-in modem connection between your PC and the remote system, you can
customize a customer’s system without leaving your office.
●Off-Line Programming
With Off-Line Programming, the PC Program allows you to set up a database on your PC off
line, connect to the telephone system, and upload the entire custom configuration.
●Database Save and Restore
Use the PC Program to save a site’s data to your PC hard disk. You can easily restore the saved
data later on, if required.
Components
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Miscellaneous Cards and Optional Equipment
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System Preparation
System Preparation
Unpacking
Unpack the equipment and check it against your equipment lists. Inspect for physical damage. If you are not
sure about a component’s function, review Components (page 1). Contact your Sales Representative if you
have additional questions.
Have the appropriate tools for the job on hand, including: a test set, a punch down tool and a digital voltmeter.
Before Installing
Make sure you have a building plan showing the location of the common equipment, extensions, the telco
demarcation and earth ground. In addition, the installation site must meet the requirements outlined in the
Standard Practices Manual.
Installation
Installation
Site Requirements
The common equipment is contained in the wall-mounted Main Equipment Cabinet. Choose a central location
for the cabinet that allows enough space for the equipment — and provides enough room for you to comfortably
work.
Figure 1: Installation Layout, DSX-40 (page 20)
requires.
Single Line Telephone REN Limitations
Please note the following when installing single line telephones:
❥ The total Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) per system cannot exceed 10.
❥ The total REN per analog port cannot exceed 5.
❥ Ringer Equivalence is cumulative.
❥ A REN of 1 is the normal for an industry standard 2500 set with electromechanical ringer. Many phones
with electronic ringers have significantly lower RENs.
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and shows you about how much space your system
Installing the Main Equipment Cabinet
Installing the Main Equipment Cabinet
Planning the Installation
Before installing the common equipment, you should mount a Main Distribution Frame (MDF) plywood backboard in a centrally located spot. A 1/2 sheet of plywood (4’ x 4’) should be adequate. Be sure to mount the
backboard using suitable fasteners, taking care to adhere to standard installation practices and local codes. See
Figure 1: Installation Layout, DSX-40
The Main Equipment Cabinet requires a three-prong, dedicated 110 VAC 60 Hz circuit (NEMA 5-15 receptacle). The AC receptacle must be within 7 feet of the cabinet’s lower left corner.
Normally, you install the extension and line blocks to the right of the cabinet. Telco should also install the
RJ21X to the right of the cabinet
below.
Local codes may prohibit you from installing extensions,
trunks and optional equipment in the same blocks.
Important
.
Plywood backboard
4'
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Line
Block
4'
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Station
Block
Station
Block
To electrical
service ground
Note: The system will respond to telco ring signal in the
range of 40-130 VAC @ 20 Hz.
Dedicated
Surge
AC Outlet
Protector
Figure 1: Installation Layout, DSX-40
Removing the Cover
You must remove the Main Equipment Cabinet cover to access the extension, line and auxiliary connections.
To remove the cover:
1. Slide the cover button to OPEN.
2. Press down and slide the cover away from the Main Equipment Cabinet.
Installing the Main Equipment Cabinet
Installation
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Push button
to "OPEN" position
Figure 2: Removing the Cover
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Installing the Main Equipment Cabinet
Hanging the Cabinet
To hang the cabinet:
1. Screw suitable fasteners 11 3/16” apart in a convenient location on the MDF. Be sure to leave the fasten-
ers “backed out” about 3/16” from the MDF backboard.
2. Hang the cabinet as shown.
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11 - 7/32"
7 - 3/32"
Figure 3: Hanging the Cabinet
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Grounding the Cabinet
Attaching the Ground Wire
To attach the ground wire:
1. Loosen the lug on the cabinet’s ground connection.
2. Run a 12 AWG stranded copper wire from the ground lug to Electrical Service Ground.
3. Firmly retighten the lug loosened in step 1 above.
Grounding the Cabinet
Important
You must connect your system to Electrical Service Ground.
Installation
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To Electrical
Service Ground
Figure 4: Attaching the Ground Wire
In case of fire, disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet.
Important
DSX-40 Hardware ManualInstallation ◆23
Removing the Top Panel
Removing the Top Panel
Top Panel Removal
You must remove the top panel in order to install the system battery and Expansion Cards (if required), or to
replace the power supply AC input fuses.
To remove the top panel:
1. Be sure your system’s power cord is unplugged, then unscrew the 2 captive screws that secure the cabinet
top panel to the base.
2. Lift up the top panel as shown below.
3. Remove the top panel.
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2
3
1
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Figure 5: Removing the Top Panel
Installing Expansion Cards, the Battery, and Replacement Fuses
Installing Expansion Cards, the Battery, and Replacement Fuses
Installing Expansion Cards
The DSX-40 accepts up to 3 Expansion Cards: two for stations and one for lines. The following expansion
Cards are available:
❥ 8-Port Digital Station Card ((P/N 1091002)
❥ 8-Port Analog Station Card (P/N 1091003)
❥ 4 Port CO Line Card with Caller ID (P/N 1091001)
Station Cards
The top 2 expansion positions are for the 8-port station cards, and you can install them in either position in
any combination.
Top Position (9-16)Middle Position (17-14)Total
8-Port Digital Card8-Port Digital Card24 Digital and 2 Analog
8-Port Digital Card8-Port Analog Card16 Digital and 10 Analog
8-Port Analog Card8-Port Analog Card8 Digital and 18 Analog
Line Card
The bottom expansion position is reserved for the 4-port line card. This allows you do expand the DSX-40
from 4 lines to 8 lines, all with built-in Caller ID.
Installation
DSX-40 Station Card Capacities
Station
Cards
only
CO Line
Card
only
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Top
(Stations
9-16)
Middle
(Stations
17-24)
Bottom
(Lines
5-8)
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Captive nut under motherboard
Figure 6: Installing Expansion Cards
Installing Expansion Cards, the Battery, and Replacement Fuses
Installing and Replacing the Battery
In the event of commercial AC power failure, the battery provides short-term (14 day) backup of the Real
Time Clock and station parameters.
To install the battery:
1. Insert the battery into the battery clips as shown below.
2. Replace and re-secure the top panel.
OR
Go to Installing Expansion Cards (page 25) and install Expansion Cards as required.
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Battery
Figure 7: Installing the Battery
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Installing Expansion Cards, the Battery, and Replacement Fuses
To replace an existing battery:
You should only need to replace your battery if it fails to hold a charge (i.e., no longer backs up station
parameters and the Real Time Clock).
1. Do not power down the system.
• If you power down the system and remove the battery, station parameters and the Real Time Clock
will reset to the factory-installed default settings.
2. Following Figure 7, gently push down on the battery and remove it.
3. Replace the battery with a Sony CR2032 3-volt Lithium cell battery or equivalent. (This battery is avail-
able from NEC as P/N EX0254-0040.)
4. Verify that the Real Time Clock and station parameters data is intact.
5. Discard the old battery.
Installation
•Take proper precautions when discarding the battery. It may be considered hazardous material in
some areas.
•There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
•Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of
used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Power Supply AC Input Fuses
The power supply AC input fuses protect the system power supply from problems with the site’s AC line.
These problems can include improperly wired outlets and power surges. In normal operation, you should
never need to replace the power supply AC input fuses. See the detail in Figure 7: Installing the Battery
(page 26).
To replace a fuse:
1. Be sure your system’s power cord is unplugged.
2. Using a commercially-available fuse puller, carefully remove the blown fuse(s).
3. Replace the blown fuse only with the following type:
Caution
Cooper/Bussman
Type BK/S501
Rated 6.3A/250V Ceramic
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Connecting Extensions and Lines
Connecting Extensions and Lines
Extension and Line Connections
Install station equipment connected to Digital Station and Analog Station Cards as on-premises
Important
extensions only.
The Main Equipment Cabinet provides 8-pin mod jacks for connecting extensions and lines. Using the
Installation Cable (P/N 808920) makes it easy to connect the mod jacks to standard 66M1-50 connecting
blocks. These cables have six 8-pin modular jacks on one end and are unterminated on the other. Each jack
connects four extensions or lines.
To connect all 26 extensions and 8 lines, you’ll need 3 installation cables and 3 associated 66M1-50 connecting blocks.
Extension and Line Cabling
CableJackDescription
1
2
STA 1-4
STA 5-8
STA 9-12
STA 13-16
STA 17-20
STA 21-24
STA 25-26
Door 1-2
First 4 built-in digital station ports.
Second 4 built-in digital station ports.
First 4 station ports in the top position.
Second 4 station ports in the top position.
First 4 station ports in the middle position.
Second 4 station ports in the middle position
Built-in analog station ports.
See Installing a DSX Analog Door Box on a Built-In Door Box Port (page 49).
3
CO 1-4
CO 5-8
Four built-in lines.
Four additional lines provided by the line expansion card installed in the bottom position.
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Connecting Extensions and Lines
3
3
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Cable 1
1
1
Line
Block
2
2
Installation
Cable 2
Cable 3
Station
Block
Figure 8: Extension and Line Cabling
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Station
Block
Connecting Extensions and Lines
Punch Down for Extensions
To punch down the cables for extensions:
1. For each 66M1-50 block, punch down the Installation Cable in standard color-code order.
To make your own cables, see Making
Your Own Cables (page 33).
After you have punched down your cables, route them down the side of the cabinet and secure them with the
strain relief.
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Figure 11: Securing the Cables
Securing the AC Power Cord
Snap in the provided power cord strain relief and install the cord as shown below.
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Figure 12: Installing the AC Power Cord and Strain Relief
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Making Your Own Cables
Making Your Own Installation Cables
The following products should help if you make your own cables. The connector is generally referred to
as a RJ45 connector wired in an RJ61X configuration. Check with your local supplier for other compa-
rable products.
❥ Suttle SE-266-8K 8 Position Modular Plug (requires an SE-166 or SE-166-6 modular crimping tool).
❥ Hubbell BRFT4P Snap-On 8 Position Modular Plug (does not require a special crimping tool).
Connecting Extensions and Lines
Installation
To 66 Block
WHT-BLU (1T)
To CPU
Mod Jack
Latch
faces up
80000 - 18C
Connecting Extensions
A fully expanded DSX-40 can connect up to 26 extensions. The basic Main Equipment Cabinet provides 8
digital station ports and 2 analog station ports built in. The configuration of the remaining 16 station ports
depends on the combination of 8-Port Digital Station and 8-Port Analog Station Cards installed. See Install-ing Expansion Cards (page 25) for more.
To connect extensions:
1. Using Figure 9: Punch Down for Extensions (page 30) as a guide, plug the installation cable plugs into
the appropriate jacks on the Main Equipment Cabinet.
2. Install a modular jack for each extension within 6 feet of the telephone’s location.
3. For each extension, run one-pair 24 AWG station cable from the station block to the modular jack.
- To make adds, moves, and changes easier, be sure to leave a service loop in your station cable.
4.
Terminate the station cable
5. Install bridging clips as required.
RJ61X
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Note
reversal
Port
Designation
4T
3T
2T
1R
1T
2R
3R
4R
Figure 13: 8-Pin (RJ61X) Jack Pinouts
WHT/BLU
-
BLU/WHT
leads to the
BLU-WHT (1R)
WHT-ORN (2T)
ORN-WHT (2R)
WHT-GRN (3T)
GRN-WHT (3R)
WHT-BRN (4T)
BRN-WHT (4R)
RED
and
GRN
lugs in the modular jack.
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Connecting Extensions and Lines
TERM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
25-PAIR CABLE
COLOR
CODE
WHT-BLU
BLU-WHT
WHT-ORN
ORN-WHT
WHT-GRN
GRN-WHT
WHT-BRN
BRN-WHT
WHT-SLT
SLT-WHT
RED-BLU
BLU-RED
RED-ORN
ORN-RED
RED-GRN
GRN-RED
RED-BRN
BRN-RED
RED-SLT
SLT-RED
BLK-BLU
FUNCTION RJ61XRJ61X
300 T
300 R
301 T
301 R
302 T
302 R
303 T
303 R
304 T
304 R
305 T
305 R
306 T
306 R
307 T
307 R
308 T
308 R
309 T
309 R
310T
5
4
3
6
2
7
1
8
5
4
3
6
2
7
1
8
5
4
3
6
2
ESIU
ESIU
YEL
BLU-WHT
RED
625
Modular
Jack
BLK
WHT-BLU
GRN
YEL
BLU-WHT
RED
625
Modular
Jack
BLK
WHT-BLU
GRN
BLOCK
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1
2
3
Station
Block 1
DSX Keyset
DSS Console
YEL
RED
625
Modular
Jack
301
BLK
WHT-BLU
GRN
TERM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
25-PAIR CABLE
COLOR
CODE
WHT-BLU
BLU-WHT
WHT-ORN
ORN-WHT
WHT-GRN
GRN-WHT
WHT-BRN
BRN-WHT
WHT-SLT
SLT-WHT
RED-BLU
BLU-RED
RED-ORN
ORN-RED
RED-GRN
GRN-RED
RED-BRN
BRN-RED
RED-SLT
SLT-RED
BLK-BLU
FUNCTION RJ61XRJ61X
324 T
324 R
325 T
325 R
NC
NC
NC
NC
Door 1T
Door 1R
Relay 1T
Relay 1R
Door 2T
Door 2R
Relay 2T
Relay 2R
NC
NC
NC
NC
310 T
5
4
3
6
2
7
1
8
5
4
3
6
2
7
1
8
5
4
3
6
2
SLIU
BLU-WHT
BLOCK
1
2
3
300
Station
Block 2
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DTH-1-1
324
Figure 14: Connecting Extensions
Connecting Lines
A fully expanded DSX-40 can connect up to 8 analog loop-start lines with built-in Caller ID. The basic Main
Equipment Cabinet provides 4 lines. By adding a 4-Port Line Card you can connect the system to 8 lines.
See Installing Expansion Cards (page 25) for more.
To connect lines:
1. Using Figure 10: Punch Down for Lines (page 31) as a guide, plug the installation cable plugs into the
appropriate jacks on the Main Equipment Cabinet.
2. For each line, run one pair cross-connect wire between the line block and the CPE (customer side) of the
telco’s RJ21X.
3. Install bridging clips as required.
Connecting Extensions and Lines
Installation
One-Pair
Cross Connect
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Line
Block
DSX-40 Hardware ManualInstallation ◆35
Telco
RJ21X
25-Pair Cable
to Central Office
25-Pair
Installation Cable
(P/N 808920)
Figure 15: Installing Analog Lines
Setting Up the Telephone and DSS Console
Setting Up the Telephone and DSS Console
Installing the DSX Keyset Handset and Line Cord.
When installing the handset, plug the handset cord into the handset jack on the bottom of the telephone. The
handset cord routes through the lower channel on the right side of the telephone base. The line cord does not
use a channel and drapes down from the telephone line cord jack or connects to the telephone legs.
Figure 16: Installing the Handset and Line Cord
Installing the DSX Keyset Optional Headset
When installing an optional headset, plug the headset cord in the headset jack on the bottom of the telephone. The headset cord routes through the upper channel on the right side of the telephone base.
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Figure 17: Installing the Optional Headset
Setting Up the Telephone and DSS Console
Installing the DSS Console Line Cord
The DSS Console connects to an available port on an 16ESIU Card, just like a keyset. You can install four
maximum per system. The DSS Console line cord does not use a channel and drapes down from the telephone line cord jack or connects to the telephone legs.
Line Cord can be installed
either way
Installation
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Figure 18: Installing the DSS Console Line Cord
DSX-40 Hardware ManualInstallation ◆37
Setting Up the Telephone and DSS Console
Keyset and DSS Console Two Position Angle Adjustment
To set the low viewing angle position:
1. Fold the legs all the way back.
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1
Figure 19: Setting the Low Viewing Angle
To set the high viewing angle position:
1. Flip up the two leg supports.
2. Fold the legs back until the leg supports contact the base.
2
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1
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Figure 20: Setting the High Viewing Angle
Removing the Faceplate
You’ll need to remove the telephone faceplate to write on the label or install a DESI custom label.
To remove the faceplate:
1. Put your finger in the recessed area under the faceplate and lift off the faceplate.
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Setting Up the Telephone and DSS Console
Installation
Figure 21: Removing the Telephone Faceplate
DSX-40 Hardware ManualInstallation ◆39
Setting Up the Telephone and DSS Console
To reinstall the faceplate:
1. Snap back into place as shown.
Figure 22: Reinstalling the Telephone Faceplate
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Powering Up the System
Power Up
Powering Up the System
Now that you have cabled the system, it is time to power-up.
To power up the system:
1. Make sure the system is properly grounded.
2. Plug the AC Power Cord into the Main Equipment Cabinet
3. Install a surge protector in the AC outlet.
4. Plug the Mail Equipment Cabinet’s AC power cord into its surge protector.
5. Turn on the cabinet’s power switch.
• The power LED will flash once blue, once green, and then “flutter” blue as the system boots.
• After about 45 seconds, the LED will wink off blue continuously and the system will be operational.
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Installation
Power Switch
AC Power Cord
DSX-40 Hardware ManualInstallation ◆41
Powering Up the System
Figure 23: Power Switch and AC Power Cord
Power LED
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Figure 24: Power LED
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Finishing the Installation
Reinstalling the Cover
Now that your cabling is complete and the system is up and running, you should reinstall the cover.
To reinstall the cover:
1. Slide the cover onto the Main Equipment Cabinet as shown.
2. Slide the cover button to LOCK.
Finishing the Installation
Installation
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Push button
to "LOCK" position
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Figure 25: Reinstalling the Cover
Resetting and Initializing the System
Resetting and Initializing the System
Resetting the System
To reset the system:
If the system’s RS-232 connection uses twisted pair cable, before resetting do one of the following:
Important
•Make sure the RS-232 cable is connected at both ends (i.e., PC and CPU).
•If the RS-232 cable is disconnected from the PC, be sure the cable is also disconnected from the CPU.
1. Briefly press (tap) the Reset Switch on the Main Equipment Cabinet.
• The power LED will flash green, and then “flutter” blue as the system boots.
• After about 45 seconds, the LED will wink off blue continuously and the system will be operational.
• Resetting the system does not erase system programming.
1
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Figure 26: Resetting the System
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Initializing the System
To initialize (cold start) the system:
- This erases all your stored programming and returns the system to its default settings.
1. Turn off the system.
2. Press and hold the Reset Switch on the Main Equipment Cabinet while turning on the system power.
3. When the LED on the cabinet lights blue and then goes out, release the Reset Switch.
• The power LED will flash green, and then “flutter” blue as the system boots.
• After about 45 seconds, the LED will wink off blue continuously and the system will restart with the
default settings.
Resetting and Initializing the System
Installation
2, 3
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Figure 27: Initializing the System
DSX-40 Hardware ManualInstallation ◆45
Upgrading the System Software
Upgrading the System Software
Upgrade System Software
To upgrade system software from a CompactFlash card:
1. Remove the IntraMail CompactFlash card (if installed), then insert the CompactFlash card containing the
system software into the Main Equipment Cabinet.
- Although advisable, backing up the site programming is not required.
2. Press and hold the Reset Switch on the cabinet.
3. When the LED on the cabinet goes out, release the Reset Switch.
- The LED initially lights green, yellow, and then blue. During the software load, the LED alternately
lights blue and flashes green.
- The software takes about seven minutes to load.
- The system restarts after the load completes with all the initial site programming intact.
4. Once the system restarts:
- Remove the software upgrade CompactFlash card.
- Insert the IntraMail CompactFlash card.
- Reset the system.
1
2
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Figure 28: Loading System Software from a CompactFlash Card
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Installing Optional
Equipment
Installing IntraMail
Installing IntraMail
Setting Up IntraMail for the First Time
■ A default system (with no voice mail installed) provides the Built-In Automated Attendant. See Automated Attendant,
Built-In in the IntraMail section of the Software Manual for more.
■ If you have another (external) voice mail installed, you must disconnect and unprogram it before installing IntraMail.
Equipment
Optional
DSX-40 Hardware Manual Optional Equipment ◆47
Installing IntraMail
To set up IntraMail:
1. Plug the IntraMail CompactFlash card into the Main Equipment Cabinet.
2. Reset the system. The IntraMail automatically installs.
- If updating from the Built-In Automated Attendant, just rerecord your Instruction Menu Messages.
Your Answer Schedule and Dial Action Table programing remain intact.
- By default, the first 16 (300-315) mailboxes are active/enabled and the IntraMail Automated Atten-
dant does not answer outside calls.
-
See Start-up IntraMail Programming in the front of the IntraMail section of the System Guide for more.
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Figure 29: Installing IntraMail
1
2
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Installing a DSX Analog Door Box on a Built-In Door Box Port
Installing a DSX Analog Door Box on a Built-In Door Box Port
Connecting a DSX Analog Door Box to a Built-In Door Box Port
Do not connect a DSX Analog Door Box to a digital station port.
The DSX Analog Door Box (P/N 922450) is a self-contained Intercom unit typically used to monitor an
entrance door. A visitor at the door can press the DSX Analog Door Box call button (like a door bell). The
door box then sends chime tones to all extensions programmed to receive chimes. To answer the chime, the
called extension user just lifts the handset. This lets the extension user talk to the visitor at the door box.
You can connect up to 2 DSX Analog Door Boxes to your system, at station ports 25 (extension 324) and 26
(extension 325).
Each DSX Analog Door Box also has an associated control relay. You can use this relay to release an electric
strike on the entrance door. After answering the Door Box chimes, the extension user can press FLASH or a
soft key to enable the DSX Analog Door Box’s relay, which in turn unlocks the door.
Relay Contact Specifications
Important! Be sure the devices connected to the system’s relay
contacts are compatible with the following specifications.
Contact Configuration:Normally Open
Maximum Load:0.5A @ 120 VAC
1A @ 24 VDC
Maximum Initial Contact Resistance100 mOhms
Equipment
Optional
The Analog Door Box is a weather-tight unit, with an operating temperature range of -20 to 60 degrees C (-4
to 140 degrees F) and a relative humidity range of 10-95%, non-condensing.
To connect to the built-in DSX-40 analog door box ports and relays:
1. Using Figure 30: Connecting to the Built-In Analog Door Box Ports (page 50) as a guide, on Station
Block 2 punch down the Installation Cable in standard color code-order.
2. Plug the appropriate installation cable plug into jack DOOR 1-2 on the Main Equipment Cabinet.
3. Install a modular jack for each relay and optionally for each door box within 6 feet of each door box
location.
(For the next two steps, leaving a service loop in your station cable will make adds, moves, and changes easier.)
4. For each relay:
- Run one-pair 24 AWG station cable from the station block to the associated modular jack.
-
Terminate the station cable
WHT/BLU
-
BLU/WHT
leads to the
RED
and
GRN
lugs in the modu-
lar jack.
5. For each door box:
- Run one-pair 24 AWG station cable from the station block directly to the door box terminals.
OR
- Run one-pair 24 AWG station cable from the station block to the associated modular jack.
- Then,
terminate the station cable
WHT/BLU
-
BLU/WHT
leads to the
RED
and
GRN
lugs in the
modular jack.
6. Install bridging clips as required.
7. Connect to the door boxes and relays as shown in Figure 30: Connecting to the Built-In Analog Door
Box Ports (page 50).
8. Refer to the Door Box feature in the DSX Software Manual for programming details.
DSX-40 Hardware ManualOptional Equipment ◆49
Installing a DSX Analog Door Box on a Built-In Door Box Port
Figure 30: Connecting to the Built-In Analog Door Box Ports
You can also connect a DSX Analog Door Box to a 2PGDAD Module. See
and 2PGDAD Module (page 51)
for more.
625
Modular
Jack
BLK
WHT-BLU
GRN
Relay 1R
625
Modular
Jack
Optional
BLU-WHT
Door 1TDoor 1R
YEL
RED
BLK
WHT-BLU
GRN
Installing a DSX Analog Door Box
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Installing a DSX Analog Door Box and 2PGDAD Module
Installing a DSX Analog Door Box and 2PGDAD Module
Connecting a DSX Analog Door Box to the 2PGDAD Module
The DSX Analog Door Box (P/N 922450) is a self-contained, weather-tight Intercom unit typically used to
monitor an entrance door. The Door Box connects to a 2PGDAD Module (P/N 0891027), which in turn connects to an available digital station port. Each 2PGDAD Module provides connection and relays for two door
boxes. The maximum number of DSX Analog Door Boxes you can install is determined by the number of
2PGDAD Modules, which in turn is limited only by the availability of digital station ports.
Important! Do not connect a 2PGDAD Module to station ports 21-24 (extensions 320-323).
Preparation
To prepare the 2PGDAD Module for installation:
1.
Find a suitable indoor location for the 2PGDAD Module.
- The 2PGDAD Module has the same environmental requirements as a DSX keyset.
- When choosing a location, keep in mind that the front side of the module contains the status LEDs
(important for troubleshooting) while the back of the unit has the cabling access.
2.
Remove the screw securing the module cover and lift off the cover.
3.
Using a flat blade screwdriver, pry off the plastic disc covering the cable knockout.
4.
Following standard station cabling procedures, install a modular jack connected to a digital station port
at the 2PGDAD Module location.
5.
At this point in the installation, do not connect the 2PGDAD Module to a digital station port.
Equipment
Optional
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CH1 = Door 1
CH2 = Door 1
On = Door Box Busy or Ringing
Off = Door Box idle
Flashing = Jumpers set incorrectly
To Digital Station Port
Remove Prior to Cabling
CH1
Not Used
CH2
Figure 31: Removing the 2PGDAD Module Cover
DSX-40 Hardware ManualOptional Equipment ◆ 51
Installing a DSX Analog Door Box and 2PGDAD Module
Connecting PGDAD Door Boxes and Relays
To connect a Door Box:
1. Find a suitable location for the DSX Analog Door Box.
- The door box is a weather-tight unit and can be installed outdoors.
2. Run one-pair 24 AWG station cable from the door box to the 2PGDAD Module.
3. At the door box, strip each conductor about 3/8”, connect as shown, then mount the door box.
4. At the 2PGDAD Module, strip each conductor about 1/4” and connect to the block as shown.
- To make a connection, use a small flat-blade screwdriver to push down on tab, insert the wire, then
release the tab.
5. Be sure all module jumpers are in the open position.
To connect a relay:
1. Run one-pair 24 AWG station cable from the relay location to the 2PGDAD Module.
2. At the relay, connect the station cable following the instructions provided with the relay.
3. At the 2PGDAD Module, strip the wires about 1/4” and connect to the block as shown.
- To make a connection, use a small flat-blade screwdriver to push down on tab, insert the wire, then
release the tab.
4. Be sure the relay you choose is compatible with the 2PGDAD Module relay contact specifications.
2PGDAD Module Relay
Contact Specifications
Configuration:Normally open
Maximum Contact
Ratings:
250 mA @ 120 VAC
500 mA @ 24 VDC
To Door 1 Relay
To Door 2 Relay
All Jumpers
Open
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Figure 32: Connecting PGDAD Door Boxes and Relays
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To Door 2 Door Box
To Door 1 Door Box
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Installing a DSX Analog Door Box and 2PGDAD Module
Mounting the 2PGDAD Module and Connecting to the System
To mount and connect the 2PGDAD Module:
1. Mount two suitable fasteners (such as #8 sheet metal screws) about 3 15/16” apart either horizontally (for
horizontal mounting) or vertically (for vertical mounting).
- Leave the heads exposed about 1/4”
2. Place the 2PGDAD Module over the screws and slide down into place.
3. Program the Door Box and 2PGDAD Module before connecting to the 2PGDAD modular jack.
- In 1203-01: Secondary Station Port Assignment, for the digital port selected enter an available sta-
tion port for the secondary port (96-127 by default).
- In 2113-02: Ring Group, assign the extensions associated with the 2PGDAD Module and all telephones that should receive door chimes to the same Ring Group.
- Refer to the Door Box feature in the DSX Software Manual for additional programming.
4. Using a standard line cord, plug the 2PGDAD Module into its modular jack and verify the LEDs.
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Equipment
Optional
2
1
2
4
3
2
1
2
4
Figure 33: Mounting and Connecting the 2PGDAD Module
DSX-40 Hardware ManualOptional Equipment ◆53
3
External Paging
External Paging
Installing External Paging
The Main Equipment Cabinet provides an External Paging output. You connect the Main Equipment Cabinet
Paging output to an audio input on a customer provided Paging system. Be sure the connected Paging equipment is compatible with the following page output specifications:
To connect to an External Paging Amplifier:
1. Obtain an audio cable that has a mono audio minijack (1/8”) on one end and a connector compatible with
the customer’s paging amplifier on the other.
2. Plug the mono audio minijack into the Audio Out connector on the Main Equipment Cabinet.
3. Plug the other end of the audio cable into the paging amplfier.
External Paging Output Specifications
Output Impedance:600 Ohms
Output Level:0 dBr @ 1.0 kHz
Audio Out
Audio Cable
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To customer-provided
paging amplifier
Figure 34: Connecting External Paging
Music Source
Installing a Music Source
Your system provides two connections for customer provided music sources. Use these music sources for
Background Music and Music on Hold. Be sure the connected music sources are compatible with the following music input specifications:
To connect a music source (two maximum):
1. Obtain an audio cable that has a mono audio minijack (1/8”) on one end and a connector compatible with
the customer’s music on the other.
2. Plug the mono audio minijack into one of the two Audio In connectors on the Main Equipment Cabinet.
3. Plug the other end of the audio cable into the music source.
Music Input Specifications
Input Impedance:10K Ohms
Output Level:+18 dBr (+2 dBr) @ 1.0 KHz
Music Source
Equipment
Optional
Audio In 1
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Audio In 2
Audio Cables
DSX-40 Hardware ManualOptional Equipment ◆55
To customer-provided music sources (assigned in
programming to Background Music and
Music On Hold)
Figure 35: Connecting a Music Source
Power Failure Telephone
Power Failure Telephone
Power Failure Cut-Through
When AC power fails, the system can automatically cut through to a Power Failure Telephone connection.
Analog stations 25 and 26 (extensions 324 and 325) are the permanent power failure extensions. When
power fails:
❥ Analog extension 324 (station 25) automatically cuts through to line 1.
❥ Analog extension 325 (station 26) automatically cuts through to line 2.
For more on connecting extensions, see Connecting Extensions and Lines (page 28).
To test the Power Failure Telephone:
1. Connect the power failure telephone.
2. Power down the system.
3. At the Power Failure Telephone, lift the handset.
- You should hear dial tone on the line you connected.
- Place a test call.
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Wall Mounting
Reversing the Handset Hanger
Before wall mounting your DSX telephone, you should reverse the handset hanger. The hanger holds the
handset in place while the telephone is mounted on the wall.
To reverse the wall-mount handset hanger:
1. Slide out the handset hanger.
2. Reverse and re-insert the handset hanger.
Wall Mounting
Equipment
Optional
6 - 29
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Figure 36: Reversing the Handset Hanger
DSX-40 Hardware ManualOptional Equipment ◆57
Wall Mounting
Wall Mounting a Keyset
Wall Mounting a Keyset on a Standard Wall Plate
To mount the telephone on the standard wall plate:
1. Locate and wire a standard wall plate in a convenient location.
2. Fold the telephone legs into the wall mount position.
3. Make sure the handset coil cord is routed through the lower channel in the base.
4. Fold the two leg supports down flush with the legs.
5. Plug a short line cord into the telephone base.
• If required, coil the excess line cord into the cavity as shown.
6. Plug the other end of the short line cord into the wall plate.
7. Place the telephone on top of the wall plate and slide into place.
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1
7
6
4
4
7
3
5
2
Figure 37: Mounting the Telephone to a Standard Wall Plate
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Wall Mounting a Keyset Directly on the Wall
To mount the telephone directly on the wall:
1. Mount two suitable fasteners (such as #8 sheet metal screws) about 3 15/16” apart vertically.
- Leave the heads exposed about 1/4”.
2. Fold the telephone legs into the wall mount position.
3. Make sure the handset coil cord and line cord are routed through the lower channels in the base.
4. Fold the two leg supports down flush with the legs.
5. Place the telephone on top of the wall plate and slide into place.
6. Plug the line cord into the telephone’s mod jack.
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Wall Mounting
5
Equipment
Optional
4
4
3
2
1
5
Figure 38: Mounting the Telephone Directly on the Wall
DSX-40 Hardware ManualOptional Equipment ◆59
6
Wall Mounting
Wall Mounting a DSS Console
Wall Mounting a DSS Console on a Standard Wall Plate
To mount the DSS Console on the standard wall plate:
1. Locate and wire a standard wall plate in a convenient location.
2. Fold the DSS Console legs into the wall mount position.
3. Fold the two leg supports down flush with the legs.
4. Plug a short line cord into the DSS Console base.
• If required, coil the excess line cord into the cavity as shown.
5. Plug the other end of the short line cord into the wall plate.
6. Place the DSS Console on top of the wall plate and slide into place.
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1
6
3
3
2
4
5
6
Figure 39: Mounting the DSS Console to a Standard Wall Plate
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Wall Mounting a DSS Console Directly on the Wall
To mount the DSS Console directly on the wall:
1. Mount two suitable fasteners (such as #8 sheet metal screws) about 3 15/16” apart vertically.
- Leave the heads exposed about 1/4”.
2. Fold the DSS Console legs into the wall mount position.
3. Make sure the line cord is routed through the lower channel in the base.
4. Fold the two leg supports down flush with the legs.
5. Place the DSS Console on top of the wall plate and slide into place.
6. Plug the line cord into the DSS Console mod jack.
Wall Mounting
Equipment
Optional
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4
4
3
2
5
1
5
Figure 40: Mounting the DSS Console Directly on the Wall
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6
Keyset Self Test
Keyset Self Test
Testing the Keyset
Each DSX keyset has a built-in Self Test Diagnostic. Use this diagnostic to verify that each key is working,
check the lamp (LED) in each key, and play back some system tones.
To start the Self Test Diagnostic
1. Unplug the keyset’s line cord.
2. While pressing keys 1, 2, and 3, plug the line cord back in.
3. Continue pressing keys 1, 2, and 3 for about 10 seconds.
4. Release the keys. On the first line of the display you see:TEST PUSH
- If you don’t see this display, repeat the procedure and hold the keys down a little longer.
To test a key:
1. Press the key.
- The code to the right of PUSH identifies the key (see the Key Name table below).
- Example, for Feature Key 4 you see: PUSH=L 4
To test the key and Ring/Message Lamp LEDs:
1. Press Volume Up.
- All the keys with lamps light green (except for MUTE which doesn’t have a green LED).
2. Press Volume Up again.
- All keys with lamps light red.
3. Press Volume Up a third time.
- All keys with lamps light orange (except for MUTE which lights red).
To test the display:
1. Press Volume Down.
- All the elements for each character show dark.
To test some keyset tones:
1. Press Feature Keys 1, 2, or 3.
Key Names
KeyNameKeyName
Dial pad 0-9, * and #
Speed Dial bins 1-10
Super Display Soft Keys
1
CLEAR
FLASH
MUTE
INTERCOM
DND
HOLD
1
When a Super Display Soft Key is pressed, 12 # characters display adjacent to the key.
D 0 - D 9, D * and D #
0 1 - 010
0 1 - 012
F 12
F 4
F 9
F 6
F 5
F 3
Feature Keys 1-24
Keyset Soft Keys 1-4
CHECK
TRANSFER
REDIAL
SPEAKER
V-MAIL
CONF
To exit the Self Test Diagnostic:
1. Lift and replace the handset.
L1 - L24
S 1 - S 4
F13
F 11
F 1
F 7
F 8
F 2
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Connecting a PC to the System
Connecting a PC to the System
Connections for PC Programming (System Administrator) and SMDR
Use the USB or Ethernet port when connecting a PC locally for the System Administrator. Use the serial port
only for SMDR.
Ethernet
(auto-sensing)
Standard A-B
USB Cable
To PC
USB Port
6-Conductor Line Cord
To PC
Serial Port
CAT 5 Cable
To PC
Ethernet Port
DSX SMDR Adaptor
Serial Port
RJ11 Jack
6 pin, 6 conductor
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USB
Equipment
Optional
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123456
DB9 Female
Front View
5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6
RJ11
DTR 1
TXD 2
GND 3
GND 4
RXD 5
DSR 6
Figure 41: Connecting a PC to the System
The DSX SMDR Adaptor
is P/N 1091014.
DB9
4 DSR
3 RXD
5 GND
NC
2 TXD
1 DTR
Connecting a PC to the System
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Specifications
and Parts
Specifications
Specifications
DSX Telephone System Specifications
DSX-40 System Capacities (Page 1 of 2)
Cabinets:1
Talk Timeslots (Intercom/line):Non-blocking
Ports40
Lines:8
Digital Telephones:24
Analog Telephones:18
DSS Consoles:4 max. per system
DSX Analog Door Box Ports (Built-In)2
Specifications
and Parts
Plugs into a digital station port
DSX Analog Door Boxes
(With 2PGDAD Modules)
Power Failure Telephones:2
Internal Paging Zones:8 (7 and All Call)
External Page Audio Output:1
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Max. limited only by number of available digital station ports for 2PGDAD Modules.
with 8 parties max per Conference. Conference
circuits provided on CPU.
4-Port Line Card with Built-In Caller ID
1 max.
(Expansion)
Power Requirements
A dedicated 110 VAC 60 Hz circuit located within 4 feet of the cabinet is required.
Environmental Requirements
Meeting established environmental standards maximizes the life of the system. Refer to the Standard Practices Manual for further information. Be sure that the site is not:
1. In direct sunlight or in hot, cold or humid places.
2. In dusty areas or in areas where sulfuric gases are produced.
3. In places where shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong.
4. In places where water or other fluids come in contact with the main equipment.
5. In areas near high-frequency machines or electric welders.
6. Near computers, telexes, microwaves, air conditioners, etc.
7. Near radio antennas (including shortwave).
Environmental Specifications
Cabinet and Key Telephones
Temperature:
Humidity:
DSX Analog Door Box
The Analog Door Box is a weather-tight unit, with an operating temperature range of -20 to 60
degrees C (-4 to 140 degrees F) and a relative humidity range of 10-95%, non-condensing.
Temperature:
Humidity:
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o
0 to 40
C (32-104oF)
10 to 95% (non-condensing)
o
-20 to 60
C (-4 to 104oF)
10 to 95% (non-condensing)
DSX-40 Electrical Specifications
Specifications
Power Supply:
Output Power:
Input Current:
VA :
Kwh:
BTU:
Grounding Requirements:
Telephone and Line Voltages
Keyset Voltages
DC voltage measured at the MDF (between tip
and ring)
Minimum operating DC voltage measured at
station jack (between tip and ring)
Analog Station (SLIU) Card Single Line Telephone Voltages
DC voltage measured at the MDF (between tip
and ring)
On-Hook Idle State Minimum: 44 VDC
On-Hook Idle State Maximum: 56 VDC
Off-Hook Active State: 7.5 VDC typical,
depending on the telephone type and loop length.
Specifications
and Parts
Ringing voltage50-65 VAC, sinusoidal (sine wave)
High Voltage Message WaitingNot available
FSK Message WaitingAvailable
REN (Ringer Equivalence) Per Port5
Total REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) per
system
Line Voltages
Ringing voltage42-103 VAC @ 20 Hz
Battery (from telco)44-56 VDC
External Paging
Output Impedance:600 Ohm
Output Level:0 dBr @ 1.0 KHz
10
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Specifications
DSX-40 Cabinet13 3/16”2 3/4”10 1/2”3 lbs 9.5 oz
Display Keyset:7 5/8”9 1/2”4 3/4”2 lb. 5.7 oz.
Super Display Keyset:7 5/8”9 1/2”4 3/4”2 lb. 6.5 oz.
60-Button DSS Console5 5/8”9 1/2”4 3/4”1 lb. 3.4 oz.
DSX Analog Door Box3 3/4”1”5”6.2 oz
Contact Configuration:Normally open
Maximum Load:0.5A @ 120 VAC
Maximum Initial Contact Resistance:100 mOhms
Mechanical Specifications
EquipmentWidthDepthHeightWeight
DSX-40 Built-In Analog Door Box Relay Contacts
1A @ 24 VDC
2PGDAD Module Analog Door Box Relay Contacts
Relay Contacts
Configuration:Normally open
Maximum Contact Ratings:500 mA @ 24 VDC
250 mA @ 120 VAC
BGM/MOH Music Source Inputs
Music inputs are located on the CPU Card.
Input Impedance:10K Ohms
Input Level:+18 dBr (+ 2 dBr) @ 1.0 Khz
DSX-40 USB and ethernet connectors are located on the cabinet.
USB and Ethernet Specifications
USB:USB 2.0 full speed (12 Mbits/sec)
EthernetAuto Sensing
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Specifications
FCC Registration Information
Model:DX7NA-40M
Manufacturer:NEC Infrontia
FCC Part 15 Registration:Class B
FCC Registration Number:US:NIFKF00BDSX
US:NIFMF00BDSX
US:NIFPF00BDSX
Industry Canada Certificate (DOC) Number:IC: 140k-DSX
Reg. StatusFICMfrs. Port IDRENNetwork Jacks
Original02LS21090001
REN 0.6BRJ11C
1091001
Cabling Requirements
1. Do not run station cable parallel with the AC source, telex or computer, etc. If the cables are
near cable runs to those devices, use shielded cable with grounded shields or install the cable
in conduit.
2. When cables must be run on the floor, use cable protectors.
3. Cable runs for key telephones and single line telephones must be a dedicated, isolated cable pair.
DeviceCable TypeCable Run (ft)Notes
Key Telephone2-wire 26 AWG
2-wire 24 AWG
Single Line
2-wire 26 AWG
Telephone
2-wire 24 AWG
2-wire 22 AWG
2PGDAD Module2-wire 26 AWG
2-wire 24 AWG
1300
2000
11,500
3150
18,000
5050
29,000
8000
650
980
at constant 20 mA
at constant 35 mA
at constant 20 mA
at constant 35 mA
at constant 20 mA
at constant 35 mA