SX-200 General Information Guide

SX-200 SPINE Modules

LS/CLASS Module - The LS/CLASS module mounts in any slot of the SX-200 SPINE and interfaces four trunk circuits to the system. It includes circuitry to switch trunk circuit 1 to a SFT telephone set during power or system failure.

DNIC Module - The Digital Network Interface Circuit (DNIC) module interfaces up to four DNIC devices to the SX-200 SPINE. DNIC devices include SUPERSET 4001 telephones, SUPERSET 4015 telephones, SUPERSET 4025 telephones. SUPERSET 4125 telephones, SUPERSET 4150 telephones, SUPERSET 401+ telephones, SUPERSET 410 telephones, SUPERSET 420 telephones, SUPERSET 430 telephones, Programmable Key Modules, DATASETs, SUPERCONSOLE 1000 Attendant Console, DMP Module, and SUPERSET 7000 Attendant Console.

ONS Module - The ON-Premises (ONS) line module interfaces up to four industry-standard DTMF telephone sets within the building to the SX-200 SPINE. The ONS module plugs into any slot, but each SPINE is limited to not more than three ONS modules. The ONS module does not support rotary dial telephones.

The following table provides the engineering limitations for a 48-port SX-200 SPINE bay. Spine A also contains the Control Module II.

ONS Modules installed in

DNIC and/or LS/CLASS Modules Allowed

SPINE A or SPINE B

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPINE A

SPINE B

 

 

 

0

6

6

 

 

 

1

4

5

 

 

 

2

2

4

 

 

 

3

0

3

 

 

 

Power Supplies

The following identifies the power supply requirements:

Bay Power Supply

The Bay Power Supply unit is a rack-mounted AC-to-DC converter that furnishes the required operating voltages for circuit cards in the 96-port digital bays. The supply also contains a ringing voltage generator.

Power Module II

The Power Module II provides power to the SX-200 SPINE. It connects to the backplane through a 8-conductor cable located at the top of the Power Module.

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