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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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9-4 6Issue 1 September 1995 Figure 9-22. Basic Multipoint with One Work Location Table 9-11 shows basic multipoint cabling distances for terminals. Table 9-11. Basic Multipoint Cabling Distances NUMBER OF TERMINALS A C 2 1900 ft (579 m) 33 ft (10 m) A B C 1 234 5 6 1. T-interface sour ce (TN556) 2. Satellite closet 3. Terminatin g Resistor 4. TE1 5. TE26. Work location A The distance from T-interface sour ce to work location B Distance from closet to work location C Less than 33 feet (10 m) of cord Figure Notes:
Install Power Ad apters Issue 1 September 1995 9-4 7 Table 9-12 shows basic multipoint cabling distances to use when the resistor is in a closet. Install Power Adapters The T-type ad a pters contain one modular plug and two modular jacks. The piggyback arrangement allows for insertion into a djacent jacks in manifold-type jack arrangements. The 400B2 and 400F2 are power adapters. Figure 9-23 shows the side-by-side adapters. Figure 9-23. Side View of Adapter 400B2 This pigg y back adapter (Figure 9-24) provides power from the KS-22911 to PR4 of the T-interface or American National Standards Institute (ANSI) U-interface. It consists of the following: nOne 8-position, 6-conductor plug nOne 8-position, 8-conductor jack nOne 6-position, 2-conductor jack Table 9-12. Basic Multipoint Cabling Distances (Resistor in Closet) NUMBER OF TERMINALS A B C 2 1600 ft (488 m) 250 ft (76 m) 33 ft (10 m)
9-4 8Issue 1 September 1995 Figure Notes: 1. To Private Branch Exchange (PBX) 2. To P owe r Su p p ly 3. To Telephone Station Set Figure 9-24. Diagram of 400B2 Adapter 400F2 This p i gg y back adapter (Figure 9-25) provides auxiliary power from the KS-22911 to PR3 of the Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI) U-Interface. It consists of the following: nOne 8-position, 7-conductor modular plug nOne 8-position, 8-conductor jack nOne 6-position, 2-conductor jack 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 31 2
Install Auxiliary Equipment Issue 1 September 1995 9-4 9 Figure Notes: 1. To Private Branch Exchange (PBX) 2. To P owe r Su p p ly 3. To Telephone Station Set Figure 9-25. Diagram of 400F2 Adapter Install Auxiliary Equipment This section describes how to install auxiliary equipment that may be used with the DEFINITY System Generic 3 switch. Auxiliary Equipment Description The following optional equipment is available for use with the system. nProcessor Data Mo dules (PDMs) — Provide an interface to the following: — AUDIX — Call Management System (CMS) — Distributed Communications System (DCS) — Property Management System (PMS) — Customer-provided terminals and comp uters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 31 2
9-5 0Issue 1 September 1995 — Station Message Detailed Recording (SMDR) nAsynchronous Data Units (ADU)— Provide an interface between the system data line circuit pack and the customer’s asynchronous data terminals and host computers. Asynchronous Data Units (ADU) can also be used to provide an interface to the Property Management System (PMS) or Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) equipment. Install Loudspeaker Paging and Music-on-Hold The Loudspeaker Paging feature provides a connection from the TN763B/C/D auxiliary trunk to a customer-provided paging amp lifier. Other Auxiliary-Trunk circuit packs may be required in some countries. All attendants and telephone users have access to the voice paging equipment. The Music-on-Hold feature provides a connection from the analog line (TN2183) or auxiliary trunk (TN763) to a customer-provided music source. Other Auxiliary- Trunk circuit packs may be required in some countries. If music-on-hold is administered, all calls on hold, waiting in a q ueue, or parked receive music to let the waiting party know the connection is still in active. Install Loudspeaker Paging Access without Paging Adapter Requirements Figure 9-26 shows the connections for the Loudspeaker Paging feature. These connections are used when the loudspeaker interface equipment is not located in the equipment room. If the loudspeaker interface equipment is located in the equipment room, the connections do not have to b e routed through the wall jack. The connections are for one zone. Repeat connections for each paging zone.
Install Auxiliary Equipment Issue 1 September 1995 9-5 1 Figure 9-26. Connections for Loudspeaker Paging without Universal Coupler Install Loudspeaker Paging Access Install loudspeaker paging access as follows: 1. Determine port assignment of p aging zone(s) from Loudspeaker Paging Form: 2. Connect as shown in Figure 9-26. Refer to Table 9-9 on page 9-17 for pinout information. EXAMPLE: Port Numb er 2 B 02 01 Cabinet CarrierSlot Circuit T RT RT R SZ SZ1 S S13 8 4 5 16 27 1. Loudsp eaker system 2. Green 3. Red 4. 4-pair line cord5. 103A or wall jack 6. Cross connect field 7. Auxiliary Trunk (TN763 circuit pack) 8. Generic 3 Cabinet Figure Notes:
9-5 2Issue 1 September 1995 Install Music-on-Hold Access Requirements An information outlet provides access to the music source. If the music source is Federal Communications Commission (FCC) registered, the switch side of the cross-c onnect field is connected d irectly to the switch cabinet. If the music source is not Federal Communications Commission (FCC) registered to meet United States requirements, the switch side of the cross- connect field is connected to a 909A/B universal coupler. The 909A/B universal coupler is mounted in an auxiliary cabinet, if one is available. If an auxiliary cabinet is not available, a connectorized wiring block must be locally engineered to replace the auxiliary cabinet ED-1E443-10 intra- connection panel. The switch side of the cross-connect field is connected by the T and R leads to a TN763B/C/D auxiliary trunk circuit pack located in a port carrier. Other Auxiliary- Trunk circuit packs may be required in some countries. Figure 9-27 shows the connections for the Music-on-Hold feature when the loudspeaker equipment is Federal Communications Commission (FCC) registered. Figure 9-28 shows the connections for the Music-on-Hold feature when the loudspeaker equipment is not Federal Communications Commission (FCC) registered. The connections shown in Figure 9-27 and Figure 9-28 are used when the music source is not located in the equipment room. If the music source is located in the equipment room, the connections do not have to be route d through the cross- connect field.
Install Auxiliary Equipment Issue 1 September 1995 9-5 3 Figure 9-27. Music-on-Hold/Dial Dictation, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Registered Equipment (Auxiliary Access) T RT R 1011 T R T R 1 2 345 678 9 1. Dial Dictation Equipment or music Source 2. Red (R) 3. Green (T) 4. 103A or Wall Jack 5. Cross-Connec t Field6. R 7. T 8. Analog Line Circuit Pack (TN2183) 9. Generic 3i Cabinet 10. Cross-Connect Field 11. 122A Music Adapter Figure Notes:
9-5 4Issue 1 September 1995 Install Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Registered Music Source To install Federal Communications Commission (FCC) registered music source: 1. Determine music feature port assignment from Feature-Related System Parameters Form: 2. Connect as shown Figure 9-27. Install Recorded Announcement Equipment This section describes how to install Re corded Announcement equipment. Requirements Recorded Announcement is available from external e quipment, or internally from TN-750-type circuit packs. Connect external equipment as shown in Figure 9-28. NOTE: To get the b enefit of battery holdover for the TN750B circuit pack, install it in an Expansion Port Network (EPN) carrier position A. EXAMPLE: Port Numb er 2 B 02 01 Cabinet CarrierSlot Circuit
Install Processor Data Modules (PDMs) Issue 1 September 1995 9-5 5 Figure 9-28. Connections for non- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Registered Recorded Announcement/Dial Dictation (Analog Access) Install Processor Data Modules (PDMs) Requirements The interface between the system and many types of data e quipment is provided by a TN754B d i gital line circuit pack connected to a Processor Data Module (PDM). Other digital-line circuit packs may be required in some countries. The following typ es of data equipment can be connected by a Processor Data Mo dule (PDM): nAUDIX/Ad junct nAUDIX/Terminal nCall Management System (CMS) nDistributed Communications System (DCS) nProperty Management System (PMS) nJournal Printer nCustomer-provided terminals and host computers nStation message detail recording (SMDR)/ Call Detail Recording (CDR) T RT R 8 5 16 73 2 4 1. Recorded Announc ement 2. Green 3. Red 4. Line cord5. 103A or wall jack 6. Cross-connect field 7. Analog Line (TN2183) or Auxiliary Trunk (TN763) 8. Generic 3 Cabinet Figure Notes: