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NEC DSX Technical Guidelines Since the NEC DSX Systems have dual use slots it gives the user more options when it comes to line/station combinations. Because of this it can be a little confusing when trying to configure exactly how many cards of each you can add in each cabinet. The below information will help you determine that. The combination of lines and extensions you can connect to your DSX system may be limited by the System Load Factor. Use the DSX-80/160 System Load Factor Worksheet on the next page to verify your system’s configuration. When entering data on the worksheet, for each installed card make entries for each Load Type. There are two Load Types to consider: 5 VDC and 40 VDC. To check your system configuration: 1.
Indicate the quantity for each card installed in the Qty
column. Important Do not operate your system if the total for either Load Type exceeds the Power Supply Capacity of your installation.
Have an OLDER NEC DS1000/2000? Here are the Technical Guidelines for these: NEC DS1000 Technical Guidelines Since the NEC DS1000/2000 Systems have dual use slots it gives the user more options when it comes to line/station combinations. Because of this it can be a little confusing when trying to configure exactly how many cards of each you can add in each cabinet. The below information will help you determine that. System Load Factor Configuration for the NEC DS1000 1. Indicate the quantity for each item installed in the Qty column. 2. For each item, multiply the Qty times the Load Factor and enter the value in the Total Load column. 3. Add the values in the Total Load column and enter the value in row 1. 4. Compare the entry in row 2 to your entry in row 1. Do not operate your system if the System Load Factor Total (row 1) exceeds the allowable load of 30 (row 2)
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NEC DS2000 4 Slot Technical Guidelines
The total number of components you can install and connect to your system depends on power supply capacity and the System Load Factor. Use the table below and the following steps to calculate the System Load Factor.
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Examples of a Typical 4 Slot Cabinet Maximum Configuration
The following configurations do not apply to fixed slot software (prior to version 2.0). Refer to the Release Notes that came with your system to find out if you have fixed slot software.
4 Slot Cabinet U Slot Configuration
1. Always observe the System Load Factor when configuration when configuring your system.
2. Important: You must install a 16 DTSU PCB into slot 1.
In a 4 slot cabinet you can install either "A" series PCB's or non "" series PCB's. If you install non "A" series PCB's, you must install the RFI Suppressor Assemblies as shown in your hardware manual. If you install "A" series PCB's, you do not need to install the RFI Suppressor Assemblies. The available PCB's are:
CPU PCB PN 80025A and 80025; 16DTSTU Digital Station PCB PN 80021A and 80021; 8ASTU 8 Port Analog Station PCB PN 80041A and 80041; 4ASTU 4 Port Analog Station PCB PN 80040A and 80040; 8ATRU 8 Port Analog Trunk PCB PN 80011A and 80011; 4ATRU 4 Port Analog Trunk PCB PN 80010A and 80010
If your 4 slot cabinet is using CPU PCB PN 80025, it automatically loads a unique 4 slot version of the system software. This software supports:
Slots 1-4; 24 trunks maximum; 40 extensions maximum; 64 ports maximum and 1 16 DTSU PCB's maximum
Following is the default PCB configuration for this unique 4 slot cabinet system software
| SLOT | PCB | EXTENSIONS |
| 1 | 16DTSU | 300-315 |
| 2 | 16DTSU | 316-331 |
| 3 | 8ARTU | 401-408 |
| 4 | 8ARTU | 409-416 |
If your 4 slot cabinet is using CPU PCB PN 80025A, your system will automatically load the 8 slot version of the system software during startup.
NEC DS2000 8 Slot Technical Guidelines
The total number of components you can install and connect
| Notes for 8 Slot Cabinets with Universal Slot Software |
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Examples of a Typical 8 Slot Cabinet Maximum Configuration
To Check Your System Configuration for an 8 Slot Cabinet
1. Indicate the quantity for each item installed in the Qty column.
2. For each item, multiply the Qty times the Load Factor and enter the value in the Total Load column.
3. Add the values in the Total Load column and enter the value in row 1.
4. Determine the System Load Factor capacity of the power supplies installed in your system and enter the total in row 2. A 4 slot cabinet can only have 1 power supply. An 8 slot cabinet can have up to 3 power supplies. You cannot have more than two 16DSTU PCB's per power supply, regardless of the System Load Factor.
5. Compare the entry in row 2 to your entry in row 1. Row 1 MUST always be equal to or less then the entry in row 2.
Do not operate your system if the System Load Factor in row 1 exceeds the allowable load of row 2.
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