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Program *50 – Caller ID Circuit Assignments to CO Line PCBs

Program *50 – Caller ID Circuit Assignments to CO Line PCBs

Processor Type: DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs

Program Type: System

Initialized Default: No RCIU/RCIS circuits assigned

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Processor

CO Line Range

DK14

001~004

 

 

DK40i

001~012

 

 

RCTUA

001~016

 

 

RCTUBA/BB

001~048

 

 

RCTUC/D

001~144

 

 

RCTUE/F

001~200

 

 

Run Program 91-2

System power must be cycled or Program 91-2 must be run after completing *50 data entry to transfer data from temporary memory to working memory.

CIUNO = RCIU/RCISU Caller ID circuit number (001~200) or use LED Button 01 to erase data. For DK14, enter the Caller ID interface box line number (001~004).

Any Caller ID circuit can be assigned to any analog ground or loop start CO line circuit. Circuit numbers do not have to match.

CO Line Number

RCIU/RCIS Circuit Number Assigned

CO Line Number

RCIU/RCIS Circuit Number Assigned

CO Line Number

RCIU/RCIS Circuit Number Assigned

Note The Tip/Ring leads of RGLU, RCOU, RCOS, and PCOU Caller ID CO lines assigned to RCIU2/RCIS circuits must be bridged at the MDF. The Tip/Ring leads of TCOU and TCIU2 are bridged by the PCB connectors in the DK40i Base KSU.

For more information on RCIU/RCIS assignments and installation, refer to Chapter 7 – Universal Slot PCB Installation and Chapter 8 – Universal Slot PCB Wiring Diagrams in the Strata DK Installation and Maintenance Manual.

On DK14, the Tip/Ring leads of the CO line circuit must be connected to the line Tip/Ring leads of the Caller ID interface box. (See Chapter 1 - DK14 Installation, Figure 1-18 and the Caller ID text under “WSIU1 Serial Interface Board” in the Strata DK Installation and Maintenance Manual.)

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dk14 specifications

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