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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 Telecommunications Cabling 5-8Issue 1 September 1995 Route the incoming trunk cables through the lightning protector and then to the Sneak Current Protector (507B). The 25-pair cable then g oes through the trunk cross-c onnect field and then to the port.
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Issue 1 September 1995 6-1 6 Install Generic 3 Management Terminal This chapter contains Generic 3 Management Terminal (G3-MT) requirements. Also detailed is: nHow to directly connect a terminal to the switc h nHow to set u p the terminal nAlternative procedure to remotely connect a terminal to the switch. The Generic 3 Management Terminal (G3-MT) shipped with the system is a 715 Management Terminal (715 MT). See the documentation p a cked with the terminal for information not contained in this...
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Install Generic 3 Management Terminal 6-2Issue 1 September 1995 Mains p ower for the terminal must b e o btained from a standard volta ge source in the range of 115 to 230 volts AC in the equipment room. The terminal is auto-sensing and automatically adjusts to receive the typ e of AC power at the site. An optional printer may b e used with the terminal to provide hard copies of administration data. A parallel printer should be connected to the printer or PAR port. A serial printer should b e...
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Connect Generic 3 Management Terminal (G3-MT) Issue 1 September 1995 6-3 2.If you have a DC-powered switch control cabinet or if you need electromagnetic shielding , locate the 116A Electronic Industries Association (EIA) Ground Isolator (c omcode 106 005 242) and install it in the TERMINAL connector on the rear of the switch control cabinet (for standard reliability, und u plicate d systems); or in the DUPLICATION OPTION TERMINAL connector (for high and critical reliability, duplicated systems),...
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Install Generic 3 Management Terminal 6-4Issue 1 September 1995 Figure 6-2. Direct Connections to Generic 3-Management Terminal (G3-MT) and Electronic Industries Association (EIA) Ground Isolator 5. Connect the keyboard cord to the KBD jack on the terminal. 6. If ord ered, connect the optional printer to the a p propriate place at the back of the terminal. Connect a parallel printer to the p rinter or PAR port or a serial printer to the Data Communication Equipment (DCE) port. 7 3 3 4 4 9 9 5 5...
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Connect Generic 3 Management Terminal (G3-MT) Issue 1 September 1995 6-5 7. Connect AC power cord of the terminal to the selected AC receptacle in the equipment room and turn on the terminal. Figure 6-3. Duplication Optional Terminal and Terminal Connectors on the Control Cabinets Figure 6-3 shows the two possible positions on the b ack of the switch control cabinet for connecting the M25B cord between the switch and the terminal; or, for DC powered systems and for electromagnetic shielding, for...
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Install Generic 3 Management Terminal 6-6Issue 1 September 1995 Set Up G3 Management Terminal (G3-MT) Use the following procedures to set u p the 715 Management Terminal options: NOTE: These procedures may change as the model of 715 Management Terminal (G3-MT) ship ped with DEFINITY System Generic 3 changes. Consult the documentation shipped with the terminal for set up instructions. 1. Hold down the CT RL key while pressing F1 and verify the terminal setup screen is shown. Function keys (F1,...
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Remotely Connect Generic 3 Management Terminal (G3-MT) Issue 1 September 1995 6-7 Remotely Connect Generic 3 Management Terminal (G3-MT) A secondary (and optional) terminal used for purposes other than maintenance can be installed at some distance from the switch. Typical remote connections are shown in the schematic in Figure 6-4 below. Figure 6-4. Typical Remote Connections from Generic 3 Across Public Network to Terminal and Other Remote Devices 1 2 34 56 578 911 12 13 3 14 15 5 4 3 910...
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September 1995 Issue 1 7-1 7 Activate the System This chapter contains procedures for activating the system and bringing the switch up to a non-alarm (no red lights) state. This chapter details: nPowering up the switch nInstalling translation flash-memory card nPowering up AC-powered switch nPowering up DC-powered switc h nVerifying messages on management terminal nLogging in to the system nSetting required country options nChanging craft password nSetting date and time nSetting system maintenance...
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A ctivate the System 7-2September 1995 Issue 1 Compati bility (EMC) wrist strap (comcode 900 698 226) when handling circuit packs or other switch components. Power Up Switch To power up the switch, do the following: Install Translation Flash-Memory Card 1. Verify the write switch on the white Translation Flash-Memory Card (Translation Card) shipped with the system is positioned so the card can be written. The write switch is shown in the correct position in Figure 7-1. 2. Install the Translation...