Specifications
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Peripheral Unit Power
The AC input power connects to the PDU on the back of the Peripheral Unit by an AC power
cord. An internal power cord extends AC power to the AC power converter and DC power to
the backplane. A fan power connector at the rear of the PDU provides power to the fans. See
Peripheral Cabinets for views of the power system components.
At the Peripheral Unit, the power entry point is one 250 V removable fuse. In 120 Vac systems,
this fuse must be a 10 A slow blow fuse. In 240 Vac systems, the fuse must be a 5 A slow blow
fuse.
Peripheral Unit Cards
• DID/Loop Tie trunk card The Direct Inward Dialing/Loop Tie (DID/LT) trunk card can ter-
minate up to four DID and/or Loop Tie trunks.
• DNI line card The Digital Network Interface (DNI) line card provide 16 circuits to interface
with Mitel digital telephones and consoles.
• DTMF Receiver The DTMF receiver card provides 16 circuits to support DTMF telephone
keypads and end-to-end signaling equipment.
• E&M trunk card The Ear and Mouth (E&M) trunk card provides four circuits to interface
E&M Trunks to the system.
• Fiber Interface Module The FIM, with 16 circuits, provides for the interface with the 3300
ICP Controller.
• LS/GS trunk card The Loop Start/Ground Start (LS/GS) trunk card can terminate eight
analog CO trunks.
Power line Faults and Line
Crosses (Abnormal)
600 Vrms between Tip and Ring or to ground
Flammability Minimum oxygen index: 28%, as outlined in ASTM D2863-70 and
ASTM D28664-74; meets all safety specifications for product type
(CSA, UL, and BT) for use in office environment
Conversion factors: 1 watt is equal to 3.412 BTUs per hour, 1 ton of refrigeration is equal to 12,000
BTUs per hour or 3.516 Kilowatts, and 3/4 Kilowatt-hour is equal to 1 ton of refrigeration.
Power Supply
Operation 120 Vac/230.120 Vac
Maximum AC power input Watts 212 W
Equipment Power Requirements
AC Cabinet 120 Vac, 6 amps
240 Vac
The input power is converted to ±5, ±12, -27 and -48 Vdc, and 80
Vac ringing voltage by the power converter (AC)
Operational Environment (continued)
Condition Specification