Emerald ICE Quick Installation Guide
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The CCB module is equipped standard in KSU1. This board contains all circuitry required to con-
trol the fully equipped
Emerald ICE
. All digital voice switching and call processing data switching is
accomplished via the CCB.
The CCB has one ribbon cable connector for connection to the KSU1 610+2 board and five (5)
connector sockets for connection of the system built-in modem, voice processor and 2nd Cabinet
(KSU2). Since the CCB
comes installed inside of KSU1 the CCB ribbon cable is already in place
and connected to the KSU1-610+2. Assuming the orientation of the KSU1 cabinet is installed on
the wall; the two horizontal connector sockets in the lower left corner of the CCB are for the
Modem Module. The connector socket labeled “2nd Cabinet” is for connection to the KSU2-Base
Board if that expansion is required. The remaining two connector sockets on the CCB, one at the
left side, the other at the right side are for the voice processor solution. (The voice processor solu-
tion can be any of three possible choices; 4VAA, Flash Voicemail or HD Voicemail.)
The CCB also provides the following standard connectors:
• Music Channel 1 - On Hold/Background Music Interface
• Music Channel 2 - On Hold/Background Music Interface
• Control Contact (Loud Bell or External Page Relay)
• External Paging Equipment Interface
• RMP Serial Port - for on-site database programming
• SMDR Serial Port - for connection to ancillary SMDR/Call Accounting equipment
Commond Control Board (CCB)
Summary of Contents for EMERALD ICE
Page 1: ...Emerald ICE Digital Key Telephone System TM Quick Installation Guide...
Page 6: ...vi NOTES...
Page 7: ...Section 1 Introduction...
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Page 13: ...Section 2 System Design...
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Page 41: ...Section 3 Installation...
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Page 57: ...Section 4 Basic Programming...
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Page 69: ...Section 5 Programming Quick Reference Charts...
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