Home > ATT > Communications System > ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Planning And Configuration Instructions Manual

ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Planning And Configuration Instructions Manual

    Download as PDF Print this page Share this page

    Have a look at the manual ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Planning And Configuration Instructions Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 164 ATT manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

    							UPGRADES AND ADDITIONSaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    dPort circuit packs that were removed from cabinet position A can be reinstalled in the
    Expansion Control Cabinet.  Port circuit packs that must See Table U for a list of the cir-
    cuit packs and their replacements.
    dPort circuit packs that were removed from cabinet position B can be reinstalled in the
    Port Cabinet.  Port circuit packs that must be upgraded for G3r functionality can be
    installed at this time.  See Table U for a list of the circuit packs and their replacements.
    dOne current limiter (CFY1) circuit pack is installed on the Expansion Control Cabinet in
    cabinet position A.
    dThe AUX connection previously made to the A position Control Cabinet can also be
    reused to the new A position Expansion Control Cabinet.  Note, however, that the AUX
    connection will no longer support the INADS link.  The terminal connections used previ-
    ously can also be reused to the new A position Expansion Control Cabinet.
    dThe Port Cabinets must be readministered.  The first Port Cabinet is administered in the
    B position.
    dDuplication cables H600-204 and Gx are added between the Expansion Control Cabinet
    and the cabinet position B Port Cabinet, connecting ICCA and ICCB pin fields.
    dInstall TN570 Expansion Interface circuit  pack in port slot 1 of Expansion Control Cabinet
    J58890N.
    dInstall TN768 Tone Clock in port slot 1 of the cabinet position B Port Cabinet.  Any circuit
    pack previously installed in this position must be relocated.
    148 
    						
    							aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaUPGRADES AND ADDITIONS
    Additions to the System
    The following additions can be made to an existing system.
    Voice Terminal Additions
    Voice terminals are added to a system if unused port slots are available.  The voice terminals
    must be physically wired to the cross-connect field and the system.  The Manager 1 or G3r-MT
    terminal is used to administer these voice terminals.
    Circuit Pack Additions
    Circuit packs are added to provide additional port capacity for voice terminals and features.  The
    universal port slots available with a system allow the installation of port and service circuit packs
    without a service interruption.
    Carrier Additions
    A port carrier increases the port slot capacity.  The multi-carrier cabinet houses up to four port
    carriers.  Adding a port carrier interrupts service.
    Cabinet Additions
    With a single-carrier cabinet system, cabinet additions provide an increase in port slot capacity.
    The port cabinets (up to three) are stacked on top of an existing control cabinet.  Installing addi-
    tional cabinets interrupts service.
    Expansion Port Network Addition
    An Expansion Port Network (EPN) addition increases the line capacity of the system.  With a
    multi-carrier cabinet system, the EPN cabinet provides additional port carriers.  An Expansion
    Control Cabinet equipped with a power unit, maintenance circuit pack, and a clock serves as the
    basic EPN cabinet for a single-carrier cabinet system.  Additional port cabinets, up to three, can
    be stacked on the Expansion Control Cabinet.  A fiber cable connects the EPN cabinet to the
    PPN cabinet.  With the Duplication, two fiber cables connect the EPN cabinet to the PPN cabinet.
    Software Feature Additions
    Software Feature additions allow customers to buy an added software package feature such as
    Automatic Route Selection (ARS).  A special login is required to activate these features that are
    always resident on the system tape.
    149 
    						
    							aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaREFERENCES
    REFERENCES
    The following is an abbreviated listing of DEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 3 documents.
    Included is a brief description of each document in the list.  For a complete list of DEFINITY Gen-
    eric 1 documents, refer to the 
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System  Generic 1ÐDocumentation
    Guide, 
    555-200-010.
    To order copies of any of these documents, refer to the address on the back of this documents
    title page.  In addition to the following documents, user instruction booklets are also available for
    all voice terminals that are orderable with the system.
    AT&T Telecommunication Electrical Protection 350-060
    Provides practical, functional information and application detail combined with training material for
    telecommunication engineers in the electrical protection field.
    Business Communications Systems Publications Catalog 555-000-010
    Provides a list of publications that support AT&T business communications systems.  Also pro-
    vides a brief description of each publication listed.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System Generic 1 and System 75
    and System 85ÐTerminals and Adjuncts Installation and Test 555-015-104
    Provides the information necessary to perform the tasks of installing and testing the systems
    common equipment.  Includes a description of the necessary tools and equipment.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System Generic 1 and System 75
    and System 85ÐTerminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201
    Provides concise physical and functional descriptions of the peripheral equipment that can be
    used with DEFINITY 75/85 Communications Systems and System 75 and System 85. It is
    intended as an aid for both AT&T and customer personnel in selecting appropriate components
    for these systems and in training and management.  Much of the information applies to DEFIN-
    ITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3 peripherals as well.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System and System 75
    and System 85ÐDS1/DMI/ISDN-PRI Reference 555-025-101
    Provides both a broad and detailed description of the System 75 and System  85 DS1/DMI/ISDN-
    PRI Interface.  Introduces and defines concepts and terminology unique to DS1/DMI/ISDN-PRI.
    Also includes applications, engineering procedures and considerations, cabling and connection
    arrangements, administration requirements, restrictions and limitations, etc.
    151 
    						
    							REFERENCESaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System
    Generic 1 and Generic 3ÐFeature Description 555-230-201
    Provides a technical description of system features and parameters.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System Generic 1ÐConsole Operation 555-200-700
    Provides ``how-to-operate instructions for the attendant console.  Serves as a reference when
    defining the console control keys and Incoming Call Identification requirements.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System Generic 1 and Generic 3Ð
    Voice Terminal Operations 555-230-701
    Describes all the voice features and provides the ``how-to-operate instructions for each  voice ter-
    minal.  Serves as a reference when defining user requirements.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System Generic 1 and Generic 3Ð
    Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)ÐAgent Instructions 555-230-722
    Provides information for use by agents  after  training is completed.  The various ACD features are
    described and the procedures for using them are provided in this document.  The information in
    this document applies to DEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 3 systems.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System
    Generic 1 and Generic 3ÐHospitality Operations 555-230-723
    Contains the procedures for using the systems hospitality services. These services include a
    group of system-based features that support the lodging industry.  Hotels and motels use the
    features to improve their  property management and to provide assistance to their employees and
    clients.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System Generic 1 and Generic 3Ð
    Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)ÐSupervisor Instructions 555-230-724
    Provides information for use by supervisors after training is completed.  The various ACD
    features  are described and the procedures for using them are provided in this document.  The
    information in this document applies only to DEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 3 systems.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System 
    Generic 1 and Generic 3ÐInstallation and Test 555-230-104
    Provides the information necessary to perform the tasks of installing and testing the systems
    common equipment.  Includes a description of the necessary tools and equipment.
    152 
    						
    							aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaREFERENCES
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System Generic 1 and Generic 3iÐMaintenance 555-204-105
    Provides the information necessary for monitoring, testing, and maintaining the system.  It is
    intended to cover many of the faults and troubles that can occur in the DEFINITY Generic 1 and
    Generic 3i systems.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System Generic 3rÐMaintenance 555-230-105
    Provides the information necessary for monitoring, testing, and maintaining the system.  It is
    intended to cover many of the faults and troubles that can occur in the DEFINITY Generic 3r sys -
    tem.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System
    Generic 1 and Generic 3iÐUpgrades and Additions 555-204-106
    Provides procedures and information for upgrading or making additions to an operational system
    after the initial switch installation.  The document covers upgrades to Generic 1 from System 75
    and to Generic 3i from Generic 1 systems.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System Generic 3rÐUpgrades and Additions 555-230-106
    Provides procedures and information for upgrading or making additions to an operational system
    after the initial switch installation.  The document covers upgrades to Generic 3r from Generic 3i
    systems.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System Generic 1 and Generic 3iÐWiring 555-204-111
    Provides the information necessary for installing inside wiring.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System Generic 1 and Generic 3Ð
    System Description 555-230-200
    Provides a technical description of the system hardware, environmental and space requirements,
    and parameters.  This document also provides a brief description of features and services.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System Generic 3iÐImplementation 555-230-650
    Provides the procedures and associated forms for collecting system  and terminal software infor-
    mation.  This information is later used to initialize the system  via the Manager I or G3r-MT termi-
    nal.
    DEFINITYÒCommunications System Generic 3rÐImplementation 555-230-651
    Provides the procedures and associated forms for collecting system  and terminal software infor-
    mation.  This information is later used to initialize the system  via the Manager I or G3r-MT termi-
    nal.
    153 
    						
    							aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
    ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
    AAR Automatic Alternate Routing
    AC Alternating Current
    ACA Automatic Circuit Assurance
    ACD Automatic Call Distribution
    ACU Automatic Call Unit
    ACW After Call Work
    AD Abbreviated Dialing
    ADU Asynchronous Data Unit
    AIM Asynchronous Interface Module
    ALM-ACK Alarm Acknowledge
    AMW Automatic Message Waiting
    AN Analog
    ANI Automatic Number Identification
    AP Applications Processor
    APLT Advanced Private Line Termination
    ARS Automatic Route Selection
    ASAI Adjunct Switch Application Interface
    ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange
    ATB All Trunks Busy
    AUDIX Audio Information Exchange
    AVD Alternate Voice Data
    AWG American Wire Guage
    AWT Average Work Time
    BCC Bearer Capability Class
    BCMS Basic Call Management System
    BCS Business Communications System
    BCT Business Communications Terminal
    BDC Business Communication Systems Design Center
    BHCC Busy Hour Call Completions
    BLF Busy Lamp Field
    BOS Bit Oriented Signaling
    BRI Basic Rate Interface
    BTU British Thermal Unit
    CACR Cancellation of Authorization Code Request
    CAG Call Answer Group
    CAMA Centralized Automatic Message Accounting
    CAS Centralized Attendant Service
    CBC Call-By-Call
    CCITT Consultative Committee for International Telephone
    and Telegraph
    CCMS Common Channel Message Set
    CCS Hundred Call Seconds
    CCSA Common Control Switching Arrangement
    155 
    						
    							ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    CDM Channel Division Multiplexing
    CDOS Customer-Dialed and Operator-Serviced
    CDR Call Detail Recording
    CDRR Call Detail Recording and Reporting
    CDRU Call Detail Recording Utility
    CEM Channel Expansion Multiplex
    CI Clock Input
    CMDR Centralized Message Detail Recorder
    CMS Call Management System
    CO Central Office
    COR Class of Restriction
    COS Class of Service
    CPE Customer Premises Equipment
    CPN/BN Calling Party Number/Billing Number
    CPS Characters Per Second
    CPTR Call Progress Tone Receiver
    CRC Cyclical Redundancy Checking
    CSA Canadian Safety Association
    CSD Customer Service Document
    CSM Centralized System Management
    CSS Center Stage Switch
    CSU Channel Service Unit
    DC Direct Current
    DCE Data Communications Equipment
    DCP Digital Communications Protocol
    DCS Distributed Communications System
    DDC Direct Department Calling
    DDD Direct Distance Dialing
    DID Direct Inward Dialing
    DIOD Direct Inward/Outward Dialing
    DLC Data Line Circuit
    DLDM Data Line Data Module
    DMI Digital Multiplexed Interface
    DND Do Not Disturb
    DNIS Dialed Number Identification Service
    DOD Direct Outward Dialing
    DOSS Delivery Operations Support System
    DS1 Data Services Level 1
    DSI Digital Service Interface
    DSU Data Service Unit
    DTDM Digital Terminal Data Module
    DTE Data Terminal Equipment
    DTGS Direct Trunk Group Select
    DTMF Dual Tone Multifrequency
    DXS Direct Extension Selection
    E&M Ear and Mouth (Receive and Transmit)
    156 
    						
    							aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
    EBCDIC Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interexchange Code
    EI Expansion Interface
    EIA Electronic Industries Association
    EMI Electro-Magnetic Interference
    EPN Expansion Port Network
    EPROM Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
    EPSCS Enhanced Private Switched Communications Services
    ESF Extended Superframe Format
    ETN Electronic Tandem Network
    FAC Feature Access Code
    FAS Facility Associated Signaling
    FCC Federal Communications Commission
    FIC Facility Interface Codes
    FNPA Foreign Numbering Plan Area Code
    FRL Facility Restriction Level
    FSAC Field Support Administration Center
    FX Foreign Exchange
    GPTR General Purpose Tone Receiver
    GRS Generalized Route Selection
    HNPA Home Numbering Plan Area Code
    IAS Inter-PBX Attendant Service
    IC Inter-Cabinet
    ICC Inter-Carrier Cable
    ICI Incoming Call Identifier
    ICM Inbound Call Management
    IDDD International Direct Distance Dialing
    IDI Isolating Data Interface
    IE Information Element
    INADS Initialization and Administration System
    INS ISDN Network Service
    INWATS Inward Wide Area Telephone Service
    ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
    ISDN-BRI Integrated Services Digital Network-Basic Rate Interface
    ISDN-PRI Integrated Services Digital Network-Primary Rate Interface
    ISN Information Systems Network
    ITP Installation Test Procedure
    IXC Inter-Exchange Carrier Code
    KBPS Kilobits Per Second
    LAN Local Area Network
    LDN Listed Directory Number
    LED Light-Emitting Diode
    LSU Local Storage Units
    157 
    						
    							ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    LWC Leave Word Calling
    M-Bus Memory Bus
    MA-UUI Message Associated User-to-User Signaling
    MBPS Megabits Per Second
    MCC Multi-Carrier Cabinet
    MCS Message Center Service
    MDM Modular Data Module
    MDR Message Detail Record
    MET Multibutton Electronic Telephone
    MIS Management Information System
    MISCID Miscellaneous Identification
    MMS Material Management Services
    MOS Message Oriented Signaling
    MS Message Server
    MSA Message Service Adjunct
    MPDM Modular Processor Data Module
    MTDM Modular Trunk Data Module
    MTP Maintenance Tape Processor
    MTT Multi-Tasking Terminal
    MWL Message Waiting Lamp
    NAU Network Access Unit
    NCOSS Network Control Operations Support Center
    NCSO National Customer Support Organization
    NFAS Non-Facility Associated Signaling
    NID Network Inward Dialing
    NPA Numbering Plan Area Code
    NPE Network Processing Element
    NQC Number of Queued Calls
    NSE Night Service Extension
    NSU Network Sharing Unit
    NXX Public Network Office Code
    OCM Outbound Call Management
    OPS Off-Premises Station
    OQT Oldest Queued Time
    OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Act
    OSS Operations Support System
    PBX Private Branch Exchange
    PC Personal Computer
    PCOL Personal Central Office Line
    PCOLG Personal Central Office Line Group
    PCM Pulse Code Modulated
    PCS Permanent Switched Calls
    PDM Processor Data Module
    PDS Premises Distribution System
    158 
    						
    							aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
    PE Processing Element
    PEC Price Element Code
    PGN Partitioned Group Number
    PIB Processor Interface Board
    PL Private Line
    PMS Property Management System
    PN Port Network
    PNA Private Networking Automatic Alternate Routing
    PPN Processor Port Network
    PRI Primary Rate Interface
    PSC Premises Service Consultant
    PSDN Packet Switch Public Data Network
    PT Personal Terminal
    RAM Random Access Memory
    RCL Restricted Call List
    RHNPA Remote Home Numbering Plan Area Code
    RLT Release Link Trunk
    RNX Private Network Office Code
    ROM Read Only Memory
    RPN Routing Plan Number
    SAKI Sanity and Control Interface
    SCC Single Carrier Cabinet
    SCI Switch Communications Interface
    SCO System Control Office
    SDDN Software Defined Data Network
    SDN Software Defined Network
    SID Station Identification Number
    SIT Special Information Tones
    SMDR Station Message Detail Recording
    SPE Switch Processing Element
    SPID Service Profile Identifier
    SSI Standard Serial Interface
    STARLAN Star-based Local Area Network
    ST3 Stratum 3 Clock Board
    TAAS Trunk Answer From Any Station
    TAC Trunk Access Code
    TC Technical Consultant
    TCM Traveling Class Mark
    TDM Trunk Data Module
    TEG Terminating Extension Groups
    TOD Time of Day
    TOP Task Oriented Protocol
    TSC Technical Service Center
    TTR Touch-Tone Receiver
    TTTN Tandem Tie Trunk Network
    159 
    						
    All ATT manuals Comments (0)

    Related Manuals for ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Planning And Configuration Instructions Manual