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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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Installing the 9400-Series Telephones E-4Septemb er 1995 Issue 1 NOTE: Do not change any settings on the telephone for 2-wire or 4-wire installations. The telephone is able to detect whether it is in a 2-wire or a 4-wire configuration. Distance Limitations The following are the maximum distances allowed between the system and the 9400-series telephones. Table E-2. Maximum Distances between system and 9400-Series Telephones 22-gauge 24-gauge 26-gauge0.6 mm (Europe) 4-wire 1,500 meters (5,000 feet)1,500 meters (5,000 feet)1,200 meters (4,000 feet)1,500 meters (5,000 feet) 2-wire 1,650 meters (5,500 feet)1,050 meters (3,500 feet)650 meters (2,220 feet)1,350 meters (4,500 feet) 3 2 5 4 LINE 1 6
Wiring Information September 1995 Issue 1 E-5 Figure E-3. Line, Adjunct, and Handset Cord Routing for Desktop Installation on the 9403 and 9410 Telephones Figure E-4. Line, Adjunct, Handset, and Expansion Module Cord Routing on the 9434 Telephone 1. Routing channel for line cord and adjunct c ord 2. LIne Jack 3. Adjunct jack 4. Handset jack5. Handset cord routing channel 6. Handset jack on the 9410 7. Desktop stand Figure Notes: 45 6 32 1 1. Routing channel 2. Adjunct jack 3. LIne Jack4. Expansion Module Jac k 5. HandsetJjack 6. Bottom of 9434 Telephone Figure Notes:
Installing the 9400-Series Telephones E-6Septemb er 1995 Issue 1 Wall Mounting Only the 9403 and the 9410 can be wall mounted, as shown below in Figure E-4, Figure E-5, Figure E-6, Figure E-7, and Figure E-8. Figure Notes: 1. Hand Retainer in Place 2. Press to Release and Remove Handset Retainer 3. Rotate Handset 180 Degrees 4. Rep la c e Ha n d set Re ta in er Figure E-5. Reversing the Handset Hook for Wall Mounting 34 12 180°
Wall Mounting September 1995 Issue 1 E-7 Figure Notes: 1. Desktop stand 2. Desk mount tab slot Figure E-6. Removing the Desktop Stand for Wall Mounting 2 1
Installing the 9400-Series Telephones E-8Septemb er 1995 Issue 1 Figure Notes: 1. Line cord routing c hannel for wall mount 2. Line jac k 3. Handset jack 4. Handset cord routing channel Figure E-7. Line Cord Routing for Wall Mount 2 3 1 4
Using the Test Feature September 1995 Issue 1 E-9 Figure E-8. Placing the Telephone onto Wall Jack Mounting Studs Using the Test Feature When the telephone is initially powered up, the g reen light next to the TE ST b utton flashes if the telephone is not (or not yet) a ble to communicate with the switch. The light changes to steady green when the switch link is operational. After a short period of time, the light turns off in order to conserve power. NOTE: If the light next to TE ST does not come on, the telephone is not receiving power from the switch. The Test Feature To test the lights and the display on your telephone: 5. While on-hook, press and hold down TEST. nGreen light next to TEST goes on. NOTE: If the green light next to TEST flashes rather than going on steadily, it means that the telephone is not able to communicate with the switch.
Installing the 9400-Series Telephones E-10Septemb er 1995 Issue 1 nThe b utton lights on your telephone go on (and, if the terminal has a display, all the display se gments fill in): — On the 9403, all the lights go on together. — On the 9410, the lights go on in two g roups, and the display fills in all the segments. — On the 9434, the lights go on in four groups, and the display fills in all the segments. 6. Release TEST to end the test. nLights return to pretest state. nGreen light next to TEST goes off. NOTE: You can test the tone ringer on your telephone by pressing either side of the volume control b utton when the handset is on-hook and the speaker is not in use. Button Labels The following buttons a ppear on the 9400-series telephones. The button labels in this table are provided in English and French. Table E-3. Button Labels for 9400-Series Telephones. English Button Labels French Button Labels Vol ume Shift/Feature2nd F Test Test Mute Secret Speaker Transfer Trans Conf Conf Drop Lib Hold Attente
September 1995 Issue 1 F-1 F Wire Conversion Information This a p pendix provides some wire conversion information that may be useful when following the installation instructions provided in this book. Common Wire Colours Table F-1 lists common wires types and colours for power (AC Mains): AWG to SWG Conversion (Stranded Wire) The following table provides conversion information from American Wire Gauge (AWG) to British (Imperial) Standard Wire Gauge (SWG). It also includes metric sizes. Table F-1. Standard Wire Colours for Power (AC Mains) Wire Type United States Europe Neutral or Tele communications GroundWhiteBlue Hot BlackBlack or Brown GroundGreen, or Green with Yellow StripeGreen with Yellow Str i p e Tip Green Ring Red
Wire Conversion Information F-2September 1995 Issue 1 ) Table F-2. Stranded Wire Conversion (AWG to SWG to metric) Square MillimetersNumber and Diameter of Strands MillimetersCorresponding AWG 0.014 7 x 0.05 -- 0.035 7 x 0.08 -- 0.047 24 x 0.05 -- 0.049 1 x 0.25 -- 0.055 7 x 0.10 -- 0.079 10 x 0.10 28 0.079 7 x 0.12 28 0.080 1 x 0.32 28 0.093 7 x 0.13 -- 0.094 12 x 0.10 -- 0.094 48 x 0.05 -- 0.096 19 x 0.08 -- 0.113 10 x 0.12 -- 0.118 60 x 0.05 -- 0.118 15 x 0.10 -- 0.124 7 x 0.15 -- 0.126 1 x 0.40 26 0.149 19 x 0.10 -- 0.177 10 x 0.15 -- 0.188 24 x 0.10 -- 0.196 1 x 0.50 -- 0.212 27 x 0.10 -- 0.212 12 x 0.15 -- 0.220 7 x 0.20 -- 0.251 32 x 0.10 -- 0.252 19 x 0.13 -- 0.283 1 x 0.60 -- 0.291 37 x 0.10 -- 0.314 40 x 0.10 -- 0.322 1 x 0.64 22 0.336 19 x 0.15 22 0.344 7 x 0.25 -- 0.377 12 x 0.20 --
AWG to SWG Conversion (Strand e d Wire) September 1995 Issue 1 F-3 0.377 48 x 0.10 -- 0.389 22 x 0.15 -- 0.442 1 x 0.75 -- 0.459 26 x 0.15 -- 0.491 10 x 0.25 -- 0.495 7 x 0.30 -- 0.503 16 x 0.20 -- 0.515 1 x 0.81 20 0.563 7 x 0.32 -- 0.597 19 x 0.20 -- 0.636 36 x 0.15 -- 0.754 24 x 0.20 -- 0.785 16 x 0.25 -- 0.817 1 x 1.02 18 0.848 12 x 0.30 -- 0.880 7 x 0.40 -- 0.933 19 x 0.25 -- 0.990 56 x 0.15 -- 1.005 32 x 0.20 -- 1.276 26 x 0.25 -- 1.327 1 x 1.30 16 1.343 19 x 0.30 -- 1.374 7 x 0.50 -- 1.473 30 x 0.25 -- 1.508 12 x 0.40 -- 1.828 19 x 0.35 -- 1.885 60 x 0.20 -- 1.909 27 x 0.30 -- 1.979 7 x 0.60 -- 2.011 16 x 0.40 -- 2.013 41 x 0.25 -- 2.087 1 x 1.63 14 2.454 50 x 0.25 -- Table F-2. Stranded Wire Conversion (AWG to SWG to metric) Square MillimetersNumber and Diameter of Strands MillimetersCorresponding AWG