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not support this feature. Power Budgeting jumper P4 
is designed to ensure proper configuration of the 
product.
The DISI board must be installed in a slot that can be 
allocated 25W.
If Power Budgeting is not implemented by a vendor's 
system, the DISI board must be plugged into a x4 or 
higher slot with the P4 jumper in position 1-2 (power 
budgeting ignored). This is allowed per PCI Express 
Card Electromechanical Specification Revision 1.0a or 
higher because a x4 or greater slot must be able to 
support a minimum of 25W.
If Power Budgeting is implemented by a vendor's 
system, the DISI board can be plugged into a x1 slot 
but the P4 jumper must be in position pins 2-3 
(power budgeting adhered to).
WARNING! Installing the DISI board in a x1 
slot with the P4 jumper in position 1-2 will void 
the warranty of the DISI board.
If the DISI will be connected to other telephony 
boards via a CT Bus cable, you should install the 
boards to minimize unused connectors on the CT Bus 
cable (in addition to ensuring that the power 
requirements are met):
Install boards in adjacent slots whenever possible.
If the DISI board will be connected to one or more 
PCI boards, use the PCI Express slot(s) closest to 
the PCI slots. 
5. Installing the Board
WARNING! Unplug the equipment before 
performing the procedures described here. 
Failure to disconnect the power before you 
open the chassis can result in personal injury. 
Ensure that the system is disconnected from its 
power source and from all telecommunications 
links, networks, or modem lines whenever the 
chassis cover is removed. Do not operate the 
system with the cover removed.
CAUTION: To avoid possible damage to the board, 
remove power from the computer before beginning 
installation. Observe proper anti-static precautions at 
all times while handling and installing the board.
To install the DISI board, perform the following steps:
1. Turn off all power to the system and disconnect 
the system’s power cords. 
2. Remove the computer’s cover.
3. Choose an empty PCI Express expansion slot and 
remove the slot’s retaining screw and access 
cover plate.
4. Insert the board’s edge connector into the bus 
slot, and apply firm pressure to the top edge of 
the board until the board is fully seated in the 
edge connector. 
5. Reinstall the retaining screw.
6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for any additional 
boards you are installing.
7. Connect the telephony boards together with a CT 
Bus cable of the appropriate size (not included). If 
possible, use a cable assembly that matches the 
number of boards in your system. If the cable has 
more than one unused connector, install the cable 
so that all the unused connectors are at one end 
of the cable.
8. Replace the computer’s cover.
9. Reconnect the computer’s power cord.
Audio Cable and Ferrite Clamp
A ferrite clamp is required on the audio cable to 
reduce RFI emissions from the PCB audio jack and to 
comply with the EN55022 Class B radio frequency 
interference limits. Follow these instructions to 
properly install the ferrite clamp:
1. Loop the cable once around the ferrite clamp, 
keeping cable snug and as close as possible to the 
plug to be installed into audio jack on the PCB.
2. Snap the ferrite clamp closed onto the cable.
3. Insert the plug into the audio jack.
Connect to Power Supply
The DISI board must be connected to an external 
power supply. The power module is the 
MSISCGBLPWRMOD MSI Global Power Module 
Assembly. One power module is required per DISI 
baseboard.
The external power module generates -24 volts to 
power the station interface loop and -70 volts for 
ringing. The power module connects to a pre-wired 
power cable attached to the DISI board.
6. Telephony Connection Options
The station ports on the DISI board are accessed 
using a telephony connection box such as the 
breakout box provided with the DISIBOBKIT breakout 
box and cable kit. Alternatively, the CBLTAC0X32 
Telco Adapter Cable can be used for installations with 
a wall-mounted distribution frame and split 50 pair 
telephone punch down blocks, or with a standard 
rack-mount breakout solution (RJ121X to RJ11). 
Follow the instructions for the two possible 
connection scenarios:
Connect Board Using DISIBOBKIT 
Breakout Box and Cable Kit
The breakout box can be mounted using screws or 
double-sided tape. Follow one of the two sets below 
to connect the breakout box to the board. 
Mounting Breakout Box Using Screws
Mounting Breakout Box Using Double-Sided Tape
Connect Board Using CBLTAC0X32 Telco 
Adapter Cable
The CBLTAC0X32 Telco Adapter Cable converts the 
68-pin connector on the DISI board into two standard 
RJ21X Amphenol* connectors. Each RJ21X connector 
carries up to 16 stations, depending on the DISI 
analog station port density (16, 24, 32).
The CBLTAC0X32 is approximately 12 inches in 
length. Standard 25 pair Amphenol* cables should be 
used to extend the reach.
7. Pinouts for the Breakout Connector
Note: On the DISI24 (24-port board), only tip and 
ring pins 1-24 are active. On the DISI16 (16-port 
board), only tip and ring pins 1-16 are active.
Breakout Connector Pin Designations
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
RING2
35
TIP2
2
RING1
36
TIP1
3
RING4
37
TIP4
4
RING3
38
TIP3
5
RING6
39
TIP6
6
RING5
40
TIP5
7
RING8
41
TIP8
8
RING7
42
TIP7
9
RING18
43
TIP18
10
RING20
44
TIP20
11
RING19
45
TIP19
12
RING17
46
TIP17
13
RING21
47
TIP21
14
RING22
48
TIP22
15
RING23
49
TIP23
16
RING24
50
TIP24
17
NOT USED
51
NOT USED
18
NOT USED
52
NOT USED
19
RING26
53
TIP26
20
RING25
54
TIP25
21
RING28
55
TIP28
22
RING27
56
TIP27
23
RING30
57
TIP30
24
RING29
58
TIP29
25
RING32
59
TIP32
26
RING31
60
TIP31
27
RING14
61
TIP14
28
RING13
62
TIP13
29
RING16
63
TIP16
30
RING15
64
TIP15
31
RING10
65
TIP10
32
RING9
66
TIP9
33
RING12
67
TIP12
34
RING11
68
TIP11
 
8. After Installing the Board
The DISI requires the use of a System Software 
version that specifically supports it. Required Dialogic 
System Software: System Release 6.0 PCI for 
Windows Service Update 137 or higher; System 
Release 6.1 for Linux Service Update 241 or higher.
If this is the first Dialogic telecom board installed in 
your system, you will need to install an appropriate 
System Software version and configure the software 
for the specific board(s) you are using. Refer to the 
installation and configuration documentation that 
accompanies the release for instructions.
If you are installing the DISI in a system that already 
has System Software installed, you should verify that 
the installed software version supports the board. If 
not, you will need to obtain and install a Service 
Update that does support the DISI before configuring 
the system for the newly installed board(s).
Please refer to the Release Update document for up-
to-date information about support for PCI Express 
boards and any known issues relating to their use.
9. Removing the Board
Removal of the DISI board is essentially the reverse 
of the installation procedure:
1. Observe anti-static precautions.
2. Disconnect the telephony cables.
3. Remove the computer’s power cord.
4. Remove the computer’s cover.
5. Disconnect the CT Bus cable (if applicable).
6. Remove and set aside the board’s retaining screw.
7. Remove the board and place it static-protective 
packaging.
10.Contacting Technical Support
Dialogic provides technical support for its products 
through a network of value added distributors who 
are trained to answer technical questions on installing 
and configuring Dialogic products. If you are unsure 
how to contact your support channel, please call 
Dialogic in the United States at 973-967-6600 (9am - 
5pm EST) and we will assist in obtaining the 
appropriate support channel. Outside the United 
States please refer to http://www.dialogic.com/
support/contact to obtain local contact information.
Dialogic also provides direct support via Dialogic® 
Pro™ Services agreements. For more details of direct 
support from Dialogic please refer to http://
www.dialogic.com/support/DialogicPro.
11.Returning a Product
To return a board for warranty repair or any other 
returns, please refer to the following:
http://www.dialogic.com/support/hwfaults