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3000-series Telephone Option PCBs

TAPI and Simultaneous Voice and Data Upgrades for 3000- series Telephones (BPCI)

Digital telephones can be upgraded with a Personal Computer Interface (PCI) to provide desktop interface with the telephone and PC USB port. The PC connected to the BPCI can place telephone calls, receive Caller ID, ANI, and DNIS information. The BPCI is compatible with Microsoft TAPI application programs.

BPCI Installation

1.Loosen the four captive screws on the digital telephone base to remove it. Knock out the plastic cover on the telephone base to provide access to the BPCI USB port. See Figure 11-10.

2.Refer to Figure 11-10and install the BPCI inside the phone base. Secure with screws.

3.Insert the three integrated unit wire plugs into connectors P1, P2 and P6 on the PCB in the telephone. Make sure that the red wire is positioned as shown. (P1-P1, P2-P2, P6-P4.)

(P2) PCI/VSU

 

 

(P1) PCI/ADM

 

 

 

 

PC USB

 

BPCI

Connection

 

Port (knock out

 

 

 

 

plastic cover

 

 

on telephone

(P1)

 

base)

Digital

 

(P2)

 

 

Telephone

Red

 

Top Assembly

(P4)

Wire

 

 

Slide BPCI

(P6) PCI/VSUunder tabs on the telephone base

Install

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Digital

 

 

Two Screws

Telephone Base

 

Figure 11-10 BPCI Installation

4.Stick the USB label onto the base, just below the modular cord port (see Figure 11-11).

Important!

BPCI requires a DKT3000-series telephone set in the DKT3000 mode (see “DKT2000 Mode On/Off” on page 11-19).

The BPCI also requires that the DKT3000-series telephone be connected to a BDKU or BDKS PCB set to the “BDKU” mode (not the “PDKU” mode). BPCI will not function on a telephone connected to a PDKU or

RDSU PCB.

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USB Label

Figure 11-11 USB Label

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Toshiba CTX28 manual 11-11, Bpci Installation