Programming instructions
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Installation
3. Complete telephony cabling for the ASU (see Table 64 on page 276).
4. Complete the Music on Hold and Paging cabling if required. For the
Universal ASU, see Table 66 and Table 67 on page 277.
5. Connect power to the ASU. Once the CIM link synchronizes, the CIM
LEDs turn on. The controller detects the ASU, and the application
software downloads and starts immediately.
6. Using the System Administration Tool, program the ASU settings on
the controller (see the System Administration Tool Help for details).
Next: Install any other required services units. When all the services units
are installed, go to “Install Telephones and Peripherals” on page 51.
Embedded Analog, Configure
To configure controllers with embedded analog.
1. Complete telephony cabling for embedded analog (see Table 45 on
page 263).
2. Complete the Music on Hold and Paging cabling if required (see
Table 43 and Table 44 on page 263).
3. Connect power to the controller. The controller detects the Analog
Main Board and Analog Option Board and the software downloads.
Tip: The 3300 Universal ASU can be located up to 30 meters (100 feet) away
from the controller. The interface uses a single standard 8-pin modular jack
consisting of 2 balanced signal pairs, and is located on the front of the unit.
Tip: The ASU software will not load until the ASU programming is complete.
Tip: The ONS circuits provide positive disconnect for support of applications
such as door phones.
Tip: Use the LSMeasure Tool to determine the line settings for LS trunks on
an Analog Board or a Universal ASU (see page 250).
CAUTION: Rebooting the controller before the embedded
analog software is downloaded can render the boards
inoperable.