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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Pocket Reference Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Pocket Reference Instructions Manual
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FEATURES Feature Direct Department Calling and Uniform Call Distribution (continued) Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Direct Outward Dialing (DOD) Do Not Disturb DS1 Tie Trunk Service Electronic Industries Associ- ation (EIA) Interface Information System Network (ISN) Interface Hardware Announcements, and a TN750B circuit pack provides up to 128 different announcements. One port on a TN753 DID trunk circuit pack for each DID trunk. One port on a TN747B CO trunk circuit pack or TN767B DS1 interface circuit pack (used for ground and loop-start trunks) for each assigned trunk. If voice prompting is used, a TN725B voice synthesizer circuit pack is required. Each cir- cuit pack has four ports. One TN722B DS1 tie trunk, TN767B DS1 interface, or TN464C DS1 interface (Univer- sal) circuit pack per 24 voice-grade DS1 tie trunks required or per 23 AVD DS1 tie trunks. A TN768 tone generator/clock circuit pack for synchronization of the DS1 tie trunks. One TN726 data line circuit pack per eight EIA interfaces. One ADU per port on the circuit pack. One TN726 data line circuit pack per eight ISN interfaces. 26
FEATURES Feature Intercept Treatment Inter-PBX Attendant Calls Loudspeaker Paging Access Hardware Announcement equipment and one port on a TN742, TN746B or TN769 analog line circuit pack per analog announcement. A TN750 announcement circuit pack can provide up to 64 different announcements, which can be recorded directly onto the TN750 circuit pack. A TN750B can also provide up to 128 different announcements. A tie trunk group between the branch and main locations. Loudspeaker paging equipment and one port on a TN763B auxiliary trunk circuit pack per zone. Paging interface equipment, consisting of a 278A adapter (only if equipment is not FCC-registered) and a 24-v power supply, per zone. This hardware can be shared with the Code Calling Access feature. The paging equipment can be: PagePac® 20, Power Mate®, Talk Mate®, Music Mate®, Zone Mate® 9 (optional), Zone Mate 10 (optional), and Common Control Unit® (used when Zone Mate 9 or Zone mate 10 is used). If PagePac paging system equipment is used, one port on a TN747B CO trunk circuit pack, one port on a TN742 or TN746B analog line circuit pack, or one port on a TN763B auxiliary trunk circuit (depending on the PagePac arrangement) is used. 27
FEATURES Feature Malicious Call Trace (MCT) Modem Pooling Move Agents From CMS Music-on-Hold Access Names Registration Network Access - Private Network Access - Public Hardware 16 maximum voice recorders (audio cassette decks with remote start/stop), one 278A adapter, one D0181321 power kit per voice recorder, and a TN763 auxiliary trunk curcuit pack. One TN758 pooled modem circuit pack per two integrated conversion resources is pro- vided. Each combined conversion resource requires one port on the Digital Line circuit pack and one port on an Analog Line circuit pack, along with an analog modem and MTDM. The following modems are supported: 103JR, 202SR, 201CR, 208BR, 212AR, 2224A, 2224G, 2248A, and 2296A. A CMS vehicle. A music source and one port on a TN763B auxiliary trunk circuit pack. Also, a 36A voice coupler if the system is not FCC-registered. A PMS is connected to either of the following: an MPDM and a digital line circuit pack, or an ADU and a port on a data line circuit pack. One port on a TN760D tie trunk, TN722B DS1 tie trunk, TN767B DS1 interface, or TN464C DS1 interface circuit pack for each assigned trunk. One port on a TN747B CO trunk circuit pack is used for each assigned trunk. 28
FEATURES Feature Night Service Off-Premises Station PC PBX Connection Personal Central Office Line Power Failure Transfer Hardware A ringing device and one port on a TN742, TN746B, or TN769 analog line. Cross-connecting capabilities and one port on a TN742, TN746B, or TN769 analog line cir- cuit pack, or a TN767 DS1 interface circuit pack. A port on a TN754 digital line circuit pack for each PC. One port on a TN747B CO trunk circuit pack or TN767B DS1 interface circuit pack for each CO, FX, or WATS trunk assigned as a PCOL. One emergency transfer panel per five or six trunks assigned to Power Failure Transfer. Two panels are available: Z1A panel — Each unit serves up to six power failure transfer terminals. A ground-start key is required at each preselected voice terminal when ground-start trunks are used. PORTA SYSTEMS® model 574-5 panel — Each unit serves up to five failure transfer terminals and pro- vides ground-start or loop-start. 808A emergency transfer unit. 29
FEATURES Feature Property Management System Queue Status Indication Recorded Announcement Recorded Telephone Dictation Access on the type of machine, one port on a TN742 analog line circuit pack or one port on a TN763B auxiliary trunk circuit pack for each machine assigned. Remote Access Hardware Either a TN726 data line circuit pack with an ADU or a data module (MPDM, DTDM, 7400A, and 7400B) port on a TN754 digital line circuit pack. One port on a TN742, TN746B, or TN769 ana- log line circuit pack for each auxiliary queue warning lamp (such as a 21C-49). Announcements are either analog or integrated. Each analog announcement requires announcement equipment (such as a Cook Electric recorded announcement device) and a port on a TN742 or TN746B analog line circuit pack. Each integrated announcement accessed by a call uses a port on a TN750 or TN750B announcement circuit pack. The fol- lowing number of announcements can be recorded: up to 64 on a TN750 and up to 128 on a TN750B. Telephone dictation machines and, depending Dedicated trunks, if Remote Access is not available via DID. 30
FEATURES Feature Report Scheduler/System Printer Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Subnet Trunking Uniform Dial Plan Voice Message Retrieval Voice Terminal Display Hardware An asynchronous printer is connected to any of the following: directly to the EIA port on the processor circuit pack; via an MPDM or 7400A data module and a port on a TN754 digital line circuit pack; via an ADU and a port on a TN726 data line circuit pack. MPDM (with a TN754B digital line circuit pack in a PPN or EPN cabinet) connected to an AT&T Call Detail Recording Utility (CDRU). MTDM (with a TN754B digital line circuit pack in a PPN or EPN cabinet) connected to a host computer. Additional TN748C circuit packs, if Routing Patterns containing “wait” symbols are used heavily, and if dial tone detection is preferable to waiting for interval time-out. DCS interface hardware for DCS applications. A TN725B speech synthesizer circuit pack. Each circuit pack has four ports to provide Voice Message Retrieval. Traffic engineering is required to determine the number of circuit packs. A display-equipped voice terminal and one port on a TN754B digital line circuit pack. 31
SYSTEM PARAMETERS SYSTEM PARAMETERS The following table describes maximum system capacities for all Generic 3 Version 2 systems. Note:Not all features are available for G3V1.1. In cases where a feature is not available for V1.1, capacity number reflects V2 capacity only. G3V2 is not avail- able on the 286 platform. 32
SYSTEM PARAMETERS ITEMG3iV1.1-G3vsV2 G3sV2 G3iV2- G3rV2 286ABP/PBPABP/PBP386 Abbreviated Dialing (AD) AD Lists Per System1,600200200 2,4005,000 AD List Entry Size 2424242424 AD Entries Per System 10,000 2,0002,00012,000 50,000 Enhanced List (System List) 1 NA/1NA/111 Max. entries 1,000NA/1,000NA/1,0001,0001,000 Group Lists 100 1001001001,000 Max. entries9090 9090 90 Group lists/extension33 333 System List11 111 Max. entries9090909090 Personal Lists1,600200200 2,4005,000 Max. entries10 10101010 Personal lists/extension 3 3 333 Applications Adjuncts CallVisor ASAI Adjuncts8NA/NANA/488 Asynchronous Links (RS232)5 55510 CDR Output Devices2 2 222 Journal:System Printer 2:1 2:12:12:12:1 Property Mgt Systems 11 111 BX.25 Physical Links(1)684 4816 App. Processors(i.e.,3B2-MCS)11117 AUDIX Adjuncts 1 1118 CMS Adjuncts 1 1 111 ICM Adjuncts ISDN Gateway 1NA/1NA/111 BX.25 Processor Channels6464 6464128 Hop Channels 64646464128 1.In the case of SCC, only four BX.25 physical links are supported in G3sV2 and G3iV2. 33
SYSTEM PARAMETERS ITEM ARS/AAR (2) (3) AAR/ARS Patterns (Shared) ARS/AAR Table Entries (NPA,NXX,RXX,HNPA,FNPA) Choices per RHNPA Table Digit Conversion Entries AAR/ARS Digit Conversion Digits Deleted for ARS/AAR Digits Inserted for ARS/AAR AAR/ARS Sub-Net Trunking Digits Deleted for ARS/AAR Digits Inserted for ARS/AAR Entries in HNPA & RHNPA Tables FRLs Inserted Digit Strings (4) Patterns for Measurement Shared Patterns for Measurement RHNPA Tables Routing Plans Toll Tables Entries per Toll Table Trunk Groups in an ARS/AAR Pattern UDP (Entries) TOD Charts G3iV1.1- 286 254 2,000 12 400 23 18 23 36 1,000 8 1,200 20 32 8 32 800 6 240 8 G3vsV2 ABP/PBP 20/40 2,000 12 400 23 18 23 36 1,000 8 450 20 32 8 32 800 6 NA/240 8 G3sV2 ABP/PBP 20/40 2,000 12 400 23 18 23 36 1,000 8 450 20 32 8 32 800 6 NA/240 8 G3iV2- 386 254 2,000 12 400 23 18 23 36 1,000 8 1,200 20 32 8 32 800 6 10,000 8 2. 3. 4. AAR is not an optional feature in G3sV2 ABP. ARS is available in G3s if the Automatic Route Selection Option is selected. This is the number of 12 character inserted-digit-strings available for AAR/ARS preferences. G3rV2 640 2,000 12 400 23 18 23 36 1,000 8 3,000 25 32 8 32 800 16 50,000 8 34
SYSTEM PARAMETERS ITEMG3iV1.1-G3vsV2G3sV2G3iV2- G3rV2 286ABP/PBPABP/PBP386 Attendant Service Attendant Consoles(day:night)(5)15:14:16:115:127:1 Attendant Console 100s 2020202020 Groups/Attendant Attendant Control Restriction Groups 9696969696 Centralized Attendant Service Release Link Trunks at Branch99NA/99NA/9999255 Release Link Trk Grp at Branch1NA/1NA/111 Release Link Trunks at Main400NA/100NA/1004004,000 Release Link Trk Grp at Main (6)99NA/32NA/3299666 Other Access Queues Max. Number of Queues12121212 Max. Number of Queue Slots (7)8030308080 Size range of Reserved Queue2-752-252-252-752-75 Reserved Queue Default Size 55555 Queue Length80 303080 Switched Loops/Console666 66 Authorization Authorization Codes5,0001,5001.500 5,00090,000 Classes of Restriction 9696969696 Classes of Service1616161616 Length of Authorization Code4-74-74-74-74-7 Length of Barrier Code 4-74-74-74-74-7 Length of Forced Entry1-15NA/1-15NA/1-151-151-15 Account Codes Restricted Call List11111 300 5.For G3vs, there can be four day consoles if there are no night consoles. Three of the four must be powered by auxiliary power. 6.The number of “Release Link Trunk Groups at Main” is the same as the number of trunk groups in the system. 7.The “Maximum number of queue slots” is referred to as “emergency access queue length” in G1. 35