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KX-NS0132X
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Service Manual
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PBX / STACKING CARD FOR KX-TDE SERIES
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5 Installation Instructions
5.1.
Stacking Cards
5.1.1.
STACK-S (TDE) Card
Function
A stacking card to be installed in the MPR card slot or the BUS-S card slot of the PBX to be used as a legacy gateway.
For the following PBXs, this card is installed in the MPR card slot:
KX-TDE100, KX-TDE200,
KX-TDA100, KX-TDA200,
KX-TDE600, KX-TDA600
For the following PBXs, this card is installed in the BUS-S card slot:
KX-TDE620, KX-TDA620
This card can be used only with PCMPR Software Version 002.03000 or later.
Accessories and User-supplied Items
Accessories (included): Stacking cable x 1
User-supplied (not included): None
WARNING
A lithium battery is used in the STACK-S (TDE) card. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
CAUTION
When installing or removing this card, the power switch must be turned off.
Notice
When stacking other PBXs with the KX-NS1000, place them well within reach of the stacking cable (2 m).
LED Indications
STACK-S (TDE) Card
Indication
Colour
Description
CARD STATUS Green
STACK-S (TDE) card status indication
• ON: INS (In Service)
Red
STACK-S (TDE) card status indication
• ON: Fault
• Flashing: OUS (Out of Service)
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Legacy Gateway
Before Installing the STACK-S (TDE) Card
Before you install a STACK-S (TDE) card in a PBX that has been used, make a backup of the system data in case you want to
use it later, with another PBX, etc. For details about making a backup, refer to the PC Programming Manual of the correspond-
ing PBX.
To use the PBX as a legacy gateway, the MPR card must be replaced with a STACK-S (TDE) card.
Note
• For some PBXs, the appearance of the MPR card and BUS-S card may differ from the following illustrations.
• For KX-TDE620 and KX-TDA620, replace the BUS-S card with a STACK-S (TDE) card.
Indication
Colour
Description
RUN
Green
Status indication for legacy gateway
• ON:  Normal
• OFF:  Power  off
• Slow Flashing: Starting up
• Moderate Flashing: STACK-S (TDE) card error
Note
LED flashing patterns are as follows:
• Slow Flashing: 60 times per minute
• Moderate Flashing: 120 times per minute
ALARM
Red
Alarm status indication for legacy gatewa
• ON:  Alarm
• OFF:  Normal
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Follow the procedure below to install a STACK-S (TDE) card in the PBX.
1. Remove the front cover as instructed in the Installation Manual for the PBX.
2. Remove the 2 screws from the MPR card slot/BUS-S card slot.
3. Pull the release lever in the direction of the arrow to disconnect the MPR card/BUS-S card from the back board. Pull the card
from the shelf to remove it.
Note
If a BUS-M card is installed in a KX-TDE600/KX-TDA600, remove the BUS-M card in the same way as the MPR card/
BUS-S card.
4. Insert the STACK-S (TDE) card into the MPR card slot/BUS-S card slot along the guide rails.
5. Holding the STACK-S (TDE) card, push the release lever in the direction of the arrow so that the STACK-S (TDE) card
engages securely with the connector on the back board.
6. Reinsert the 2 screws and turn them clockwise to fix the STACK-S (TDE) card in place.
7. Close the front cover as instructed in the Installation Manual for the PBX.
Note
• To remove the STACK-S (TDE) card, reverse the procedure above.
• For more details about installing and removing optional service cards, refer to the Installation Manual of the corresponding
PBX.
5.2.
STACK-S connector between shelves
The connector map for inter-shelf connections is described in the table below.
Table 1 Connector map for connections between shelf #1
PinNo.
PinName
PinNo.
PinName
I/O
Function
1
CPU_STATUS0[0]_P
26
CPU_STATUS0[0]_N
O
SATCK_S CPU status #0
2
nSLF_PRS0_P
27
nSLF_PRS0_N
O
STACK_S connection detect
3
CPU_STATUS0[1]_N
28
CPU_STATUS0[1]_P
O
SATCK_S CPU status #1
4
GND
29
GND
-
GND
5
CCLINK0_N
30
CCLINK0_P
I/O
CIRCLINK data
6
GND
31
GND
-
GND
7
SHWU0[0]_P
32
SHWU0[0]_N
O
interconnect UP Highway #0
8
GND
33
GND
-
GND
9
SHWU0[1]_N
34
SHWU0[1]_P
O
interconnect UP Highway #1
10
GND
35
GND
-
GND
11
SHWU0[2]_P
36
SHWU0[2]_N
O
interconnect UP Highway #2
12
GND
37
GND
-
GND
13
CT_NETREF0_N
38
CT_NETREF0_P
O
Reference Clock
14
GND
39
GND
-
GND
15
SHW_nFH0_P
40
SHW_nFH0_N
I
Highway Frame Head 
16
GND
41
GND
-
GND
17
SHW_CLK0_N
42
SHW_CLK0_P
I
Highway Clock
18
GND
43
GND
-
GND
19
S_RESET0_P
44
S_RESET0_N
I
STACK_S reset
20
GND
45
GND
-
GND
21
S_RINGSYNC0_N
46
S_RINGSYNC0_P
I
RING_SYNC
22
S_ESLFID0_P
47
S_ESLFID0_N
I
SATCK_S Shelf Number
23
SHWD0[0]_P
48
SHWD0[0]_N
I
interconnect DOWN Highway #0
24
SHWD0[2]_N
49
SHWD0[2]_P
I
interconnect DOWN Highway #2
25
SHWD0[1]_N
50
SHWD0[1]_P
I
interconnect DOWN Highway #1
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