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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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9-6 6Issue 1 September 1995 212-Type Modem Switch Setting Set the o ption switches for the 212-type modem as follows: Implement and Administer System Data After the hardware is installed and the system is activate d, the data for system and telephone features can be administered. The imp lementation procedures are provided in the United States English book, D EFI NITY Communications System Generic 3 Implementation , 555-230-655. NOTE: For easier reference, installation steps and test steps are grouped in separate chapters. It may be more efficient to install each hardware component, administer it, and then test it before going on to install another component. As an example, install the attendant console using the procedures in Chapter 9, Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment, a dminister it using the procedures in the book listed above, and test it using the procedures in Chapter 10, Test Telephones and Other Equipment. Switch Setting AL OFF ST O FF RD L O FF DL OFF HS O N
Issue 1 September 1995 10-1 10 Test Telephones and Other Equipment This chapter describes how to test the telephones and other equipment. The following tests are included in this chapter: 1. Make test calls (single-cabinet switch) 2. Make test calls (two-cabinet switch) 3. Make test calls (three-cabinet switch) 4. Test the attendant console 5. Test the selector console 6. Test External Ringing 7. Test Queue Warning Indicator 8. Test Integrated Announcement 9. Test Music-on-Hold 10. Test Emergency Transfer 11. Test remote access interface (known as Initialization and Ad ministration System (INADS)) 12. Test Basic Rate Interface (BRI) NOTE: The tests in this c hapter are p erformed after the equipment has been wired to the switch and after the customer’s data for that equipment has been administered. For easier reference, installation steps and test steps are grouped in separate chapters. It may be more efficient to install each hardware component, administer it, and then test it b efore going on to install another component. As an example, install the attendant console using the procedures in Chapter 9, Install
Test Telephones and Other Equipment 10-2Issue 1 September 1995 and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment, administer it using the procedures in the United States English book, DEFI NIT Y Com munications System Generic 3 Implementation, 555-230-655, and test it using the procedures in this chapter. The following tests are acceptance tests or sanity tests and they provide some assurance the system will p erform p roperly after installation and administration. If problems occur or more extensive or specific tests are required, refer to the United States English book, DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3i/s/vs Maintenance , 555-204-105. Make Test Calls (Single-Cabinet Switch) Description Make two calls from one telephone to another telephone. Make the first call by dialing a telephone and make the second call by dialing a trunk access code and a listed d irectory number (LDN). Procedure 1. Select a working telephone and pick up the receiver. Dial tone is heard. 2. Dial the extension number of another working telephone. Ringb a ck is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 3. Answer the call at the called telephone. The conversation must b e satisfactory. 4. Hang up both telephones. 5. At the test telephone, pick up the receiver. Dial tone is heard. 6. Dial the trunk access code. Dial tone is heard . 7. Dial a listed d irectory number (LDN) for a working telephone. Ringback is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 8. At the called telephone, answer the call. The conversation must be satisfactory. 9. Hang up both telephone.
Make Test Calls (Two-Cabinet Switch) Issue 1 September 1995 10-3 Make Test Calls (Two-Cabinet Switch) Description To test a two-cabinet switch, you will make the following calls: nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN) to a telephone associated with another line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN). nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN) to a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network (EPN). nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN) to a listed d irectory number (LDN). nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network (EPN) to a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network (EPN). nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network (EPN) to a associated with a line p ort in the Processor Port Network (PPN). nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network (EPN) to a listed d irectory number (LDN). Procedure 1. Select a working telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN) as the test telephone and lift the receiver. Dial tone is heard. 2. Dial the extension number of a working telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN ). Ri n g back is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 3. At the called telephone, answer the call. Conversation must be satisfactory. 4. Hang up both telephones. 5. At the test telephone, lift the receiver. 6. Dial the extension number of a working telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network. Ringback is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 7. At the called telephone, answer the call. Conversation must be satisfactory. 8. Hang up both telephones. 9. At the test telephone, lift the receiver. Dial tone is heard.
Test Telephones and Other Equipment 10-4Issue 1 September 1995 10. Dial the trunk access code. Dial tone is heard . 11. Dial a listed d irectory number (LDN) for a working telephone. Ringback is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 12. At the called telephone, pick up the receiver. Conversation must be satisfactory. 13. Hang up both telephones. 14. Select a working telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network (EPN) as the test telephone and lift the receiver. Dial tone is heard. 15. Dial the extension number of a working telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network (EPN ) c a binet. Ringback is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 16. At the called telephone, answer the call. Conversation must be satisfactory. 17. Hang up both telephones. 18. At the test telephone, pick up the receiver. 19. Dial the extension number of a working telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN ). Ri n g back is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 20. At the called telephone, pick up the receiver. Conversation is satisfactory; hang up the receiver at both telephones. 21. At the test telephone, pick up the receiver. Dial tone is heard. 22. Dial the trunk access code. Dial tone is heard . 23. Dial the listed directory number (LDN) for a working telephone. Ringback is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 24. At the called telephone, pick up the receiver. Conversation must be satisfactory. 25. Hang up both telephones. Make Test Calls (Three-Cabinet Switch) Description To test a three-cabinet switch, make the following calls: nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN) to a telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN) .
Make Test Calls (Three-Cabinet Switch) Issue 1 September 1995 10-5 nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN) to a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network1 (EPN). nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN) to a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network2 (EPN). nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN) to a listed d irectory number (LDN). nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network1 (EPN) to a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network1 (EPN). nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network1 (EPN) to a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network2 (EPN). nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network1 (EPN) to a telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN). nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network1 (EPN) to a liste d directory numb er (LDN). nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network2 (EPN) to a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network2 (EPN). nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network2 (EPN) to a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network1 (EPN). nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network2 (EPN) to a telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN). nMake a call from a telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network2 (EPN) to a liste d directory numb er (LDN). Procedure 1. Select a working telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN) as the test telephone, and pick up the receiver. Dial tone is heard. 2. Dial the extension number of a working telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN ) . R i n g b a c k is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 3. At the called telephone, pick up the receiver. Conversation must be satisfactory. 4. Hang up both telephones. 5. At the test telephone, pick up the receiver.
Test Telephones and Other Equipment 10-6Issue 1 September 1995 6. Dial the extension number of a working telephone associated with a line port in Expansion Port Network1 (EPN) . Ringback is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 7. At the called telephone, pick up the receiver. Conversation must be satisfactory. 8. Hang up both telephones. 9. At the test telephone, pick up the receiver. 10. Dial the extension number of a working telephone associated with a line port in Expansion Port Network2 (EPN). Ringb a ck is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 11. At the called telephone, pick up the receiver. Conversation must be satisfactory. 12. Hang up both telephones. 13. At the test telephone, pick up the receiver. Dial tone is heard. 14. Dial a trunk access code. Dial tone is heard. 15. Dial the listed directory number (LDN) for a working telephone. Ringback is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 16. At the called telephone, pick up the receiver. Conversation must be satisfactory. 17. Hang up both telephones. 18. Select a working telephone associated with a line port in Expansion Port Network1 (EPN) as the test telephone and pick up the receiver. Dial tone is heard. 19. Dial the extension number of a working telephone associated with a line port in Expansion Port Network1 (EPN) c abinet. Ringback is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 20. At the called telephone, pick up the receiver. Conversation must be satisfactory. 21. Hang up both telephones. 22. At the test telephone, pick up the receiver. 23. Dial the extension number of a working telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network2 (EPN). Ri n gb a ck is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 24. At the called telephone, pick up the receiver. Conversation must be satisfactory. 25. Hang up both telephones. 26. At the test telephone, pick up the receiver.
Make Test Calls (Three-Cabinet Switch) Issue 1 September 1995 10-7 27. Dial the extension number of a working telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN ). Ri n g back is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 28. At the called telephone, pick up the receiver. Conversation must be satisfactory. 29. Hang up both telephones. 30. At the test telephone, pick up the receiver. Dial tone is heard. 31. Dial trunk access c o de. Dial tone is heard. 32. Dial the listed directory number (LDN) for a working telephone. Ringback is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 33. At the called telephone, pick up the receiver. Conversation must be satisfactory. 34. Hang up both telephones. 35. Select a working telephone associated with a line port in Expansion Port Network2 (EPN) as the test telephone and pick up the receiver. Dial tone is heard. 36. Dial the extension number of a working telephone associated with a line port in Expansion Port Network2 (EPN) c abinet. Ringback is heard through the earp iece of the test telephone. 37. At the called telephone, pick up the receiver. Conversation must be satisfactory. 38. Hang up both telephones. 39. At the test telephone, pick up the receiver. 40. Dial the extension number of a working telephone associated with a line port in the Expansion Port Network1 (EPN). Ri n gb a ck is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 41. At the called telephone, pick up the receiver. Conversation must be satisfactory. 42. Hang up both telephones. 43. At the test telephone, pick up the receiver. 44. Dial the extension number of a working telephone associated with a line port in the Processor Port Network (PPN ). Ri n g back is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 45. At the called telephone, pick up the receiver. Conversation must be satisfactory. 46. Hang up both telephones. 47. At the test telephone, pick up the receiver. Dial tone is heard. 48. Dial the trunk access code. Dial tone is heard .
Test Telephones and Other Equipment 10-8Issue 1 September 1995 49. Dial the listed directory number (LDN) for a working telephone. Ringback is heard through the earpiece of the test telephone. 50. At the called telephone, pick up the receiver. Conversation must be satisfactory. 51. Hang up both telephones. Test the Attendant Console Description Check all lamps are operational and call another telephone in the system. Procedure 1. Open front panel of console, press and hold Test or Self-Test switch. 2. Verify all lamps on display light and remain lighted. Each row of lamps on the console lights and goes dark in sequence from top to bottom. 3. Press Start. Listen for dial tone. Atnd or green lamp associated with idle call appearance button lights. Pos Avail or Avail lamp goes dark. 4. Dial numb er associated with a working telephone. Audible ringing tone is heard in ear piece. 5. Press Release. Audible ringing tone is silenced. Atnd or green lamp goes dark. Pos Avail or Avail lamp lights.
Test the Selector Console Issue 1 September 1995 10-9 Test the Selector Console Description Check that all selector console lamps are o perational. Make call to a telephone in the system. Procedure 1. O pen front panel of attendant console, press and hold Test or Self-Test switch. 2. Each row of lamps on the selector console lights and goes dark in sequence from to p to bottom. 3. Press hundreds group select button. Hundreds group select lamp lights and any lamp s associated with busy telephone light. 4. Press Direct Extension Selection (DXS) button for the desired extension. Audible ringing tone is heard in the earpiece on attendant console. 5. On attendant console, press Release. Audible ringing tone is silenced. Test External Ringing Description Make test call to attendant console to verify ringing device sounds when Night lamp on console is lighted. If ringing device has not yet b een installed b y customer, connect spare telephone to information outlet reserve d for ringing device and make test call. Procedure—Ringing Device Installed 1. On G1, press the Night key. 2. Verify the Night lamp lights. 3. Select a working telephone as a test telephone. 4. At the test telephone, pick up the receiver, dial a trunk access code and the listed directory numb er (LDN) for the attendant console. 5. Verify the ringing device sounds.