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PCB Installation
RDSU – Digital/Standard Telephone Interface Unit
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Strata CTX I&M        06/04
RDSU – Digital/Standard Telephone Interface Unit
Circuits per PCB:
(with RSTS) four standard telephone (circuits 1~4)/four digital telephone (circuits 5~8)
(without RSTS) two standard telephone circuits (1 and 2)/four digital telephone 
circuits
Interfaces with:
digital circuits (see PDKU)
digital telephones
standard circuits
standard telephones
voice mail ports
off-premises stations
other similar devices
alternate BGM source
auto attendant digital announcer
message waiting lamp 
Older Version(s):
none
An optional Standard Telephone Interface Subunit (RSTS) can be attached to the RDSU to provide 
two more standard telephone ports (circuits 3 and 4).
RDSU and RSTS controls and interface connectors are shown in 
. RDSU interface 
connectors are described in 
.
Note
For the system to recognize the DTMF tones generated by incoming DID lines a DTMF 
Receiver Unit (RRCS -4, -8, or -12) must be installed on the processor PCB.
Installing R48S Ring Generator (Internal Option)
An optional R48S unit can be connected to the RDSU or RSTU to change the standard telephone 
loop voltage from -24VDC to -48VDC, extending the standard telephone circuit loop length 
(including the resistance of the phone) from 600 ohms to 1200 ohms. The features provided by the 
R48S apply to the RSTS circuits as well as the basic RDSU standard telephone circuits.
³ To install the R48S on the RDSU
³
Mate the R48S connectors R6 and R7 with the RDSU connectors R6 and R7. RDSU 
connectors P6 and P7 are positioned to allow installation of the R48S only in the proper 
position (
).
Installing RSTS (Internal Option)
³
Mate the RSTS connectors P2~P5 with the RDSU connectors P2~P5. RDSU connectors 
P2~P5 are positioned to allow installation of the RSTS only in the proper position (
).
RDSU Installation
1. Ensure the SSTU subunit and optional subassemblies are securely attached to the RDSU 
(
2. Insert the RDSU into the appropriate slot, and apply firm, even pressure to ensure proper 
mating of connectors.
WARNING!
The protective shield on the back of the RDSU is designed to protect the 
installer from potentially hazardous ring voltage. Do not remove this shield.