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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 For Single-Carrier Cabinets Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 For Single-Carrier Cabinets Instructions Manual
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Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment 9-1 6Issue 1 September 1995 Table 9-8. Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Classifications . Analog Line (8)2-Wire Digital & Analog Line (16)Data LineDigital Line 4- WireHybrid LineMET LineAuxiliary TrunkCentral Office TrunkDID/ DIOD TrunkTie TrunkDS1 Tie TrunkISDN BRI Line 4- wire Central Office Trunk 3-WireISDN BRI Line 2- wire TN467 TN2149 TN72 6TN413 TN762 TN735 TN417 TN429 TN429 TN478 TN483 TN556 TN2198 TN432 TN2135 TN754B TN762B TN763 TN493...
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Issue 1 September 1995 9-17 Table 9-9. Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts) Color 1,2 Conn. Pin NumbersAnalog Line 8 ports2-Wire Digital Line and Analog Line 16 portsData LineDigital Line 4-wireHybrid LineMET LineAUX Tr k.CO Trk.CO Tr k. 3-wireDID/ DIOD Trk.Tie Trk.DS1 Tie Trk.ISDN BRI Line 4-wireISDN BRI Line 2-wire W-B L 26 T1 T1 V1T1 T1 T1 T1 A1 T1 T1 PXR 1 T1 BL-W 01 R1 R1V1R1 R1 R1 R1 B1 R1 R1 PXT1 R1 W-O 27 T2 TXT1 TXT1 CT1 TXT1 SZ1 T11 TXT1 T2 O-W 02 R2 TXR1 TXR1 CR1 TXR1...
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Install and Wire Telep hones and Other Eq uipment 9-18Issue 1 Sep temb er 1995 BL-BK 11 R7TXR4 TXR4 CR4 TXR4 SZ1 4 R1 4 PXT6 R11 BK -O 37 T8 PXT4 PXT4 P-4 PXT4 S4 E4 TXT6 T12 O-BK 12 R8 PXR4 PXR4 P + 4 PXR4 S14 M4 TXR6 R12 BK -G 38 T5 T9 V1T5 T5 T5 PXR 7 G-BK 13 R5 R9 V1R5 R5 R5 PXT7 BK -B R 39 T1 0 TXT5 TXT5 CT4TXT7 BR -B K 14 R10 TXR5 TXR5 CR4TXR7 BK -S 40 T1 1 PXT5 PXT5 P-5PXR 8 S- B K 15 R11 PXR5 PXR5 P + 5PXT8 Y-B L 41 T6 T1 2 V1T6 T6 T6TXT8 BL-Y 16 R6 R12V1R6 R6 R6TXR8 Y- O 42 TXT6 TXT6 CT6PXR...
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Issue 1 September 1995 9-19 V- G 48 T1 5 TXT8 TXT8 CT8 L O PXR 12 G-V 23 R15 TXR8 TXR8 CR8 L O * PXT1 2 V-B R 49 T1 6 PXT8 PXT8 P-8 LB ACK 2 TXT12 BR -V 24 R16 PXR8 PXR8 P + 8 LB ACK 1 TXR12Table 9-9. Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts) — Continued Color 1,2 Conn. Pin NumbersAnalog Line 8 ports2-Wire Digital Line and Analog Line 16 portsData LineDigital Line 4-wireHybrid LineMET LineAUX Tr k.CO Trk.CO Tr k. 3-wireDID/ DIOD Trk.Tie Trk.DS1 Tie Trk.ISDN BRI Line 4-wireISDN BRI...
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Install and Wire Telep hones and Other Eq uipment 9-20Issue 1 Sep temb er 1995 This p a ge left intentionally blank so you can remove the pinout chart from the book if necessary. V-S 5 0 S-V 2 5† The wire colors in this pinout chart apply only to B25A and A25 B cables. H600-307,60 c able colors are not shown. With in thi s cha rt , the foll owi ng abbreviations apply for analog tie trunks: T,R PBX transmit voice T1,R1 PBX receive voic e M PBX transmit signal E PBX receive sig nal PX PBX...
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Install Initialization and Administration System (INADS) Interface Issue 1 September 1995 9-2 1 Install Initialization and Administration System (INADS) Interface The Initialization and Administration System (INADS) provides a 1200 Bits Per Second (bps) modem connection for the remote management terminal for DEFI NIT Y System Generic 3. Figure 9-9 shows a typical Initialization and Administration System (INADS) installation, where the analog port is connected from the switch directly to the...
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9-2 2Issue 1 September 1995 Figure 9-10. Initialization and Administration System (INADS) Installation for Digital Trunk Access 1 2 34 5 67 G3 8 9 T R T R 1. Digital Central Office (CO) trunk (TN464) 2. Analog line (TN2183) 3. Initialization and Administration System (INADS) Interface (T,R) 4. Analog extension (T,R)5. Auxiliary cab le 6. Pin 26-50 (refer to pinout chart) 7. Cross-connect field 8. Processor (TN786) 9. External di gital Central Office (CO) trunk Figure Notes:
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Install Emergency Transfer Units and Associated Telephones Issue 1 September 1995 9-2 3 Install Emergency Transfer Units and Associated Telephones Emergency transfer capability is provided b y a transfer unit mounted on the wall next to the trunk/auxiliary cross-connect field. Analog telephones can be used for emergency transfer. The 500-and 2500-type telephones can also be used as normal extensions. Emergency transfer capability may b e provided on Central Office (CO) trunks. The following...
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9-2 4Issue 1 September 1995 Install External Ringing Requirements Figure 9-11 on p a ge 9-25 shows the connections for external ringing provided by a device, such as a gong, chime, or bell, connected to an information outlet. The switch side of the cross-connect field is connected to an analog line circ uit pack (such as a TN2183) located in a port carrier. A maximum of three devices can be connected to one TN2183 circuit pack port. Installation Install ringing device as follows: 1. Determine port...
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Install Queue Warning Indicator Issue 1 September 1995 9-2 5 Figure 9-11. Connections for External Ringing or Queue Warning Indicator Install Queue Warning Indicator Requirements Figure 9-11 shows the connections for the queue warning indicator. An AC indicator (lamp) such as a 21C49 is optional for use as a queue warning indication in a Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)/Direct Departmental Calling (DDC) q ueue. The lamp is connected to an information outlet. The switch side of the cross-connect...