Dialogic DISI32 EW User Manual

Physical Layout  
Pinouts for the  
Power Connector  
Physical Description  
Connect Breakout Box and Power Supply  
1.  
2.  
CT Bus (H.100) connector  
SW100 - Rotary switch used to set board  
identification number  
Green LED - Power On indicator  
Yellow LEDs - User-defined #1 and #2  
Red LED - Out of Service indicator  
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5
6
To AC  
Power  
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4
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3.  
4.  
5.  
Power  
Supply  
Dialogic DISI16-EW,  
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2
DISI24-EW, and  
DISI32-EW  
Chassis  
Ground  
123  
1 -24/-70 Return  
2 PC Sens  
Installation Guide  
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3
6
3 -24 Volts  
To  
4 -24/-70 Return  
5 -24 Volts  
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Telephone  
Extensions  
Copyright © 2006-2007 Dialogic Corporation.  
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All rights reserved.  
6 -70 Volts  
1. Product Description  
DISI  
Board  
The Dialogic® DISI switching boards are full-size,  
single-slot PCI Express boards. They provide  
connectivity for up to 16, 24, or 32 station interfaces  
and include conferencing, voice play/record, tone  
detection and generation, and Caller ID capabilities.  
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6.  
Power Budgeting Jumper P4 - 3-pin jumper  
to set how the board responds to the  
system power budgeting function  
-P4 jumper in pins 2-3: Board adheres to  
power budgeting values set by system.  
-P4 jumper in pins 1-2: Board ignores  
power budgeting values set by system.  
Factory default is P4 jumper in pins 2-3.  
Power supply connector - Connects to  
external power supply  
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RJ-11  
Cables  
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16  
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15  
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24  
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32  
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Additional Information  
Additional information about the DISI is available  
from a number of sources.  
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Breakout  
Cable  
8.  
Breakout connector - Connects to telephone  
breakout box  
PCI Express connector - for x1 or larger PCI  
Express Link connectors  
The product data sheet, available at http://  
functional description as well as information about  
applications and configurations, features, and  
technical specifications.  
9.  
Breakout  
Box  
10.  
Audio Input Jack - for music on hold feature  
Refer to the Release Guide and the online Release  
Update for your Dialogic system software release to  
verify that the DISI is supported in the release and  
for information on any new features or issues that  
may relate to it.  
2. Before You Begin  
3. Configuring the Board  
Setting the Board ID  
When the system is started, each Dialogic telecom  
board is assigned a board instance ID number that  
programs can use to identify individual boards in a  
multi-board system. The setting of SW100 controls  
the generation of the instance numbers.  
Windows* Systems: In a Windows system, leave  
SW100 set to the 0 position (the factory default  
setting) on all Dialogic telecom boards. This setting  
causes the system software to assign instance  
numbers geographically, based on the bus and slot  
numbers. Note that there is no way to know what  
the instance numbers will be until the system is  
started and configured, and the instance number  
for any given board is likely to change when there  
is any change in the number or arrangement of  
boards in the system.  
Linux* Systems: In a Linux system, you must  
explicitly specify the board ID numbers by setting  
SW100 on each board to a different position (0-9  
or A-F). Refer to the Configuration Guide in your  
System Software documentation for further  
information about the board ID numbers.  
Protecting the Board from Damage  
CAUTION: All computer boards are sensitive to  
electrostatic discharge. Handle all static-sensitive  
boards and components at a static-safe work area,  
and observe anti-static precautions at all times.  
The Regulatory Notices document that is packed with  
each DISI board contains safety warnings and  
national requirements for proper operation of  
telecommunications equipment.  
4. Choosing a Slot  
If you are not familiar with ESD safety precautions,  
learn more.  
The DISI board is a full length x1 form factor PCI  
Express board that requires 25W of power. The  
following explanation and guidelines are provided to  
ensure proper configuration of the product.  
WARNING! This analog station interface  
product is designed to be used only within the  
walls of a single stand-alone building or  
structure (i.e., on-premise). It is not designed  
to sustain electrical overstress from external  
sources and factors such as severe weather  
conditions. Severe electrical overstress caused  
by misuse of this interface product with cables  
extending outside of the walls of a single stand-  
alone building or structure could cause property  
damage and/or personal injury and/or death.  
Such misuse voids the warranty for this  
interface product.  
Unpacking the Board  
Unpack the board according to the following steps:  
1. Prepare a static-safeguarded work area.  
Power Budgeting is a new feature, introduced in the  
PCI Express Specification, that provides a mechanism  
to enable a system to negotiate power consumption  
requirements for add-in devices.  
2. Carefully remove the board from the shipping  
carton and static-shielding bag. Handle the board  
by the edges and avoid touching the board's  
components.  
Per PCI Express Card Electromechanical Specification  
Revision 1.0a or higher, a x1 add-in card can draw no  
more than 10W in a x1 slot unless the board’s  
required power is successfully negotiated and  
allocated by the system (power budgeting). However,  
implementation of power budgeting by a vendor's  
system is not a compliance requirement per the PCI  
Express Card Electromechanical Specification  
3. Lay the board on the static-dissipative work  
surface.  
You can read the ID numbers assigned to the  
boards in the Configuration Manager tool after you  
start the system.  
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.  
Revision 1.0a or higher. Therefore, some chassis may  
Part number: 64-0161-02  

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