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    							Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment
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    The following diagram illustrates these wiring designations.
    Figure Notes:
    Figure 9-4. Analog Station 2500 to TN2183 Analog Line Wiring 
    Example
    Analog Tie Trunk Example
    Steps 1-3 of each example should have been c omplete d in the Provisioning Plan 
    in Chapter 2, Plan and Prepare the Site
    , Step 8. 
    This example shows how to connect analog tie trunk wiring from one DEFINITY 
    System Generic 3 to another DEFINITY  System Generic 3:
    1. Choose a peripheral to connect (such as Tie Trunk).
    2. Choose the port circuit pack to use and its carrier and slot number. 
    (such as TN760, Cabinet 1, Carrier C, Slot 05).  Table 9-3. Wiring Example of Analog Station 2500 to TN2183
    Analog Line
    Analog Station 2500TN2183 Analog Line,
    Position 1C01
    Pin (2-pair modular) Name Port 3 Name Pin
    2TT328
    3RR303
    2
    3T
    RT3
    R328
    03
    3345
    12
    1. Analog  Station 2500
    2. TN2183 Analog Line, position 1C01
    3. Pin Number4. Name
    5. Port 3 Name 
    						
    							Analog Tie Trunk Example
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    3. Choose a port circuit on the port circuit pack (such as Port 02).
    4. Set option switches on the port board (TN760 tie trunk) as described in 
    Ap pendix H, Option Switch Settings.
    5. Install cross-connect jumpers to connect the named pinouts from the tie 
    trunk circuit pack to the appropriate leads on the external Tie Trunk. 
    Names of the Tie Trunk leads must be determined from the 
    manufacturer or supplier of the external trunk circuit. The example in 
    Figure 9-5 and Table 9-4 shows a DEFI NI TY Syst em  Tie trunk c onnected 
    to a DEFINITY System tie trunk. For tie trunk TN760, refer to Table 9-8 
    and Table  9-9.
    6. Ad minister on the Trunk Group Screen of the terminal. See the 
    DEF INI TY G 3
     Im plementation Guide for more details.
    The wiring designations for this example are listed in Table 9-4 and are 
    illustrated in Figure 9-5.
    The following diagram illustrates these wiring designations.
    Table 9-4. Analog Tie Trunk Wiring Designations (TN760)
    External Trunk or Adapter TN760, Position 1C05
    Pin Port 1 Name Port 2 Name Pin
    26 T1 T12 30
    1R1R125
    27 T11 T2 29
    2R11R24
    28 E1 M2 6
    3M1E231 
    						
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    Figure Notes:
    Figure 9-5. Analog Tie Trunk Wiring Example (TN760)
    In Figure 9-5, the following abbreviations a p ply:
    T,R Private Branch 
    Exchange (PBX) voice 
    transmit
    T1,R1 Private Branch 
    Exchange (PBX) voice 
    receive
    M Private Branch 
    Exchange (PBX) signal 
    send
    E Private Branch 
    Exchange (PBX) signal 
    receive
    T2
    R2
    T12
    R12
    E2
    M2 T1
    R1
    T11
    R11
    E1
    M129
    4
    30
    5
    31
    6 26
    1
    27
    2
    28
    3
    3344
    12
    1. Exte rna l T run k or   Ada p t er
    2. TN760, Position 1C053. Pin Number
    4. Port 2 Name 
    						
    							Digital Tie Trunk Example
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    Digital Tie Trunk Example
    Steps 1-3 of each example should have been c omplete d in the Provisioning Plan 
    in Chapter 2, Plan and Prepare the Site
    , Step 8. 
    This example shows how to connect digital tie trunk wiring from one DEFINITY 
    System Generic 3 to another DEFINITY  System Generic 3:
    1. Choose a peripheral to connect (such as DS1/E1)
    2. Choose the port board to use and its carrier and slot number (such as 
    TN464, Cabinet 1, Carrier C, Slot 06).
    3. Choose a port circuit on the port board (such as Port 03).
    4. Install cross-connect jump ers to connect the named pinouts from the 
    Digital Trunk circuit p ack to like-named p inouts on the manufacturer’s or 
    supplier’s external digital trunk as shown in the following example. This 
    pinout information is taken from Table 9-8 on p a ge 9-16 and Table 9-9 
    on p a ge 9-17.
    5. Set option switches on the port circuit pack (TN464 d igital trunk) 
    according to Appendix H, Option Switch Settings.
    6. Administer on the Digital Service Level 1 (DS1) and Trunk Group 
    Screens of the G3 Management Terminal. See the DEFI NI TY G3
     
    Imp lementation Guide
     for more d etails.
    The wiring designations for this example are listed in Table 9-5, and are 
    illustrated in Figure 9-6.
    LI*  Balanced   Input Pair.
    LO* Balanced Output Pair.
    The following diagram illustrates these wiring designations.
    Table 9-5. Digital Tie Trunk Wiring Designations (TN464)
    External Trunk 
    Circuit Name TN464, Position 1C06
    Name Pin Number
    LI (Line In) LO (Line Out) 48
    LI* (Line In) LO* (Line Out) 23
    LO* (Line Out) LI* (Line In) 47
    LO (Line Out) LI (Line In) 22 
    						
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    Figure Notes:
    Figure 9-6. TN464 Wiring Example
    Auxiliary Connector Outputs
    The control carrier outputs cable pinouts are shown in Table 9-6 on p a ge 9-11. 
    The control carrier AUX connector outputs include the following: 
    nAlarm monitoring for the auxiliary cabinet
    nSeven -48VDC power sources for emergency transfer units
    nThree -48VDC power sourc es for remotely powering three attendant 
    consoles or telephone adjuncts.
    nThe INADS (remote system management terminal interface) trunk 
    connection location.
    nAccess to a relay contact is available to actuate a light, bell, or similar 
    type customer-provided alarm device. The relay can be administered to 
    make contact when a major, minor or warning alarm condition occurs in 
    the switch. The circuitry required for this feature must be provided by the 
    customer. The  device connected to the alarm leads must not exceed a 
    rating of 100 volts at 3/4 amps. The pinouts for an external alarm are 
    shown in Table 9-6 on p a ge 9-11.
    A connector labeled 
    AUX is provided on the b ack of the control carrier. Connect 
    a 25-pair cable from this connector to a connecting block of the trunk/auxiliary 
    field designated by callout 2 in Figure 5-1 on page 5-2.
    LO
    LO*
    LI
    LI* LO
    LO*
    LI
    LI*48
    23
    22
    47
    334
    12
    1. Exte rna l Tru nk
    2. TN 46 4, Posi tio n 1C0 6
    3. Name4. Pin Number
    nLI* Balanced  Input Pair
    nLO* Balanced Output Pair 
    						
    							Auxiliary Connector Outputs
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    Table 9-6. Auxiliary Lead Appearances at AUX Connector on 
    Cabinet Back 
    Single-Carrier
    Auxiliary Connection
    Outputs808A 574-5
    Emergency Power
    Pin Transfer UnitTransfer 
    Unit
    Color 
    1,2Number Outputs Outputs
    W-BL
    BL-W26
    1Ma jo r* TC TC 
    W-O
    O-W27
    2Minor* TK TK 
    W-G
    G-W28
    3GR DLC LC 
    W-B R
    BR-W29
    4GR DST ST  
    W-S
    S-W30
    5GR DTC TC 
    R- BL
    BL-R31
    6GR DTK TK  
    R-O
    O-R32
    7GR DLC LC 
    R-G
    G-R33
    8Not Connected ST ST
    R-BR
    B R-R34
    9Not Connected TC TC
    R-S
    S-R35
    10Not Connected TK TK
    BK-BL
    BL-BK36
    11-48
    GNDEmergency
    Transfer
    Re la y
    Power
    ØLC LC
    BK-O
    O- BK37
    12-48
    GNDST ST
    BK-G
    G- BK38
    13-48
    GNDTC TC
    BK -BR
    BR-BK39
    14-48
    GNDTK TK
    B K-S
    S-BK40
    15-48
    GNDLC LC
    Y- BL
    BL-Y41
    16-48
    GNDST ST
    Y-O
    O- Y42
    17-48
    GNDTC TC 
    						
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    * External alarm, with signal incoming to switch.
    ** External alarm, with signal outgoing from switch.
    1 Color designation is AA-BB, where AA is the main wire color, and BB is the color of the short
    stripe on the wire.
    2 For translation purposes, the following wire colors apply in the above table:
    W Whi te
    BL Blue
    O Orange
    G Green
    BR Brown
    S Slate (Grey)
    RRed
    BK Black
    Y Yel low
    V Violet
    Y-G
    G- Y43
    18Not Connected TK TK
    Y-BR
    BR -Y44
    19GND
    -48Aux Power
    ØLC LC
    Y-S
    S-Y45
    20GND
    -48ST ST
    V- BL
    BL-V46
    21GND
    -48COM1
    NO1COM1
    N01
    V-O
    O- V47
    22Not Connected NC2
    NC1NC2
    NC1
    V-G
    G- V48
    23Ext Alarm A**
    Ext Alarm ReturnCOM2
    N02C0M2 
    N02 
    V-BR
    BR -V49
    24Not Connected
    V-S
    S-V50
    25INADS Tip
    INADS RingGR D
    -48VGRD
    -48V
    Table 9-6. Auxiliary Lead Appearances at AUX Connector on 
    Cabinet Back 
    Single-Carrier
    Auxiliary Connection
    Outputs808A 574-5
    Emergency Power
    Pin Transfer UnitTransfer 
    Unit
    Color 
    1,2Number Outputs Outputs 
    						
    							Auxiliary Connector Outputs
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    Table 9-7. Port Board and Telephone Pin Designations
    Pin on 
    Modular 
    plug4-wire;
    302B, 8403, 
    8410, 8434, 
    603E, 9403, 
    94342-wire;
    302B, 8403, 
    8410, 8434, 
    603E, 9403, 
    9410, 94348510T Basic 
    Rate Interface 
    (BRI) (with 
    adjunct 
    speaker 
    phone)Analog 
    Station, 
    Modem NT1Z3A1 & Z3A2 
    Asynchronous 
    Data Units 
    (ADU), Processor 
    Data Module 
    (PDM)
    1TXT TX T
    2TXR T TXR
    3 P XT TX T R PX T
    4TPXRT
    5RPXTNo 
    Connection
    (4-pin 
    mo d u la r 
    jack)R
    6PXR TXR PXR
    7 -48VDC (-48VDC) (-48VDC) -48VDC
    8 GRD GRD GRD GRD
    Circuit 
    PackTN754 4-wire 
    digital TN2181 2-wire 
    digitalTN556, 
    integrated 
    services 
    digital 
    network basic 
    rate interface 
    line TN2183 
    Analog lineTN2198 
    2-wire 
    basic 
    rate 
    interface 
    line TN726 Data Line
    PX private branch exchange transmit T Tip (A)
    TX Terminal transmit R Ring (B) 
    						
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    Figure 9-7. Connections for Attendant Console 
    TXT
    TXR
    PXT
    PXR
    11
    1313
    1210 9
    8
    76
    5
    4321
    P+
    P-P+
    P-P+
    P-
    1 . Sta ti on  Wi rin g
    2. Attendant Console
    3. Information Outlet
    4. Satellite site, or ada pter location
    5. Part or cross-connect field
    6. Station side
    7. Switch side8. Blue or white field
    9. 100P6A patch  cord or jumpers
    10. Purple field
    11. TN754 circuit pack port
    12. 4-pair line cord
    13. -48 VDC  power  source
    Figure Notes: 
    						
    							APP Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts)
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    Figure Notes:
    1. Cable connection
    Figure 9-8. 302B1 Attendant Console 
    APP Connector and Cable Diagrams 
    (Pinout Charts)
    See Table 9-9 for lead designations. The circuit packs and auxiliary equipment 
    are classified as follows: 
    1 
    						
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