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    							DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Installation, Upgrades, 
    and Additions for Compact Modular Cabinets  555-233-118  Issue 1
    April 2000
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    1-95 Install Off-Premises Station Wiring 
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    Figure 1-45 shows the c onnec tions for up to 24 off-p remises analog telep hones. 
    Conc entrations of analog  line p airs are used  at b oth b uild ing s to minimize the 
    off-p remises wiring  req uired . At the MDF, jump ers must b e c onnec ted  b etween 1 
    row/c onnec ting  b loc k in the white field  and  up  to 3 rows/c onnec ting  b loc ks in the 
    p urp le field . At the station loc ation, a WP-90929, List 1 Conc entrator Cab le is 
    used . There are 8 station ap p earanc es on eac h of the 3 fing ers of the 
    c onc entrator c ab le.
    Figure 1-45. Connections to 24 Out-of-Building Telephones Figure Notes
    1. Loc ally eng ineered  cab les 
    2. Multi-p air p rotec tor units (p rimary 
    p rotectors with heat c oils or eq uivalent with 
    sneak current protec tion)
    3. B25A c ab le
    4. Conc entrator c ab le (WP90929 List 1)
    5. 356A ad ap ter
    6. Out-of-b uild ing  wiring7. Out-of-b uilding analog  telephones
    8. Part of MDF
    9. Station side (white field )
    10. System sid e (p urp le field )
    11. Cross-c onnec t jump ers
    12. To TN2183, TN769, or TN746B 
    analog  line c ircuit p ack
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    Circuit Protectors
    Carb on b loc k, or eq uivalent p rotec tion is req uired  at both b uilding  entranc es. 
    Also sneak c urrent p rotec tion is req uired . Protec tion c an b e provid ed  b y a 4-typ e 
    p rotec tor or a 3-typ e p rotec tor p lus a sep arate sneak c urrent p rotec tor. The 
    4-typ e p rotec tor is eq uip p ed  with a heat c oil. 
    The 4-typ e p rotec tor is the p referred  d evic e. For installations not using  p rimary 
    p rotec tion, 4-typ e p rotec tors should  always b e used . When the 3-typ e p rotec tor 
    is alread y installed, a sep arate sneak c urrent p rotec tor is req uired. The multi-p air 
    p rotec tor units and  the off-p remises c abling  must b e loc ally engineered . 
    Connec torized  multi-p air p rotec tor units (female 25-p air c onnec tor) are 
    rec ommend ed. Table 1-18
     shows the rec ommend ed  p rotec tors.
    The maximum rang e of out-of-b uild ing  analog telep hones (500-, 2500-, or 
    7100-types) c onnec ted to an analog  line c irc uit p ac k should  b e suc h that the 
    maximum loop  resistanc e d oes not exc eed  1300 Ohms.
    The following voic e terminals c annot b e installed  in an exp osed environment:
    n7300-type voic e terminals c onnec ted  to TN762 Hyb rid  Line c irc uit p ac ks
    nMulti-b utton Elec tronic  Telep hone (MET) sets c onnec ted  to TN735 MET 
    Line c irc uit p ac ks
    nAnalog  telep hones c onnec ted  to TN746 Analog  Line c irc uit pac ks
    Refer to Table 1-1 on page 1-3
     for c irc uit p rotec tor ord ering  information 
    (comcod es).
    Table 1-18. Analog Line Circuit Protectors
    Protectors
    Primary
    1
    1. The 3-typ e p rotec tors should  only b e used  if they are alread y p art of the
    existing  p rotec tion system. A sneak current protec tor is always req uired when
    a 3-typ e p rimary p rotector is used .
    Primary
    (with heat coil)Sneak Current
    Protectors1 
    3B1A (c arb on) 4B1C (c arb on) 220029 Fuse
    3B1E-W (wid e g ap  
    gas tube)4B1E-W (wide gap gas tube) SCP-1
    3C1S (solid  state) 4C1S (solid  state) 
    						
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    Digital Out-of-Building Telephones
    Protec tion is req uired  at b oth b uild ing  entranc es for d ig ital out-of-b uilding  voic e 
    terminals. There are 2 different typ es of protec tors that c an b e used to p rotec t 
    d ig ital voic e terminals and  d ig ital line c irc uit p ac ks. The 2 p rotec tors to use are 
    the 4C3S-75 Enhanced protector and the ITW Linx Enhanced Protector. These 
    units p rovid e p rimary and  sneak c urrent p rotec tion. The 4C3S-75 is eq uip p ed 
    with a heat c oil for sneak c urrent p rotec tion. The ITW Linx is eq uip p ed with 
    replaceable fuses for sneak current protection.
    The 4C3S-75 is only used  with Vintag e 14 or newer TN754 c irc uit p ac ks. The 
    4C3S-75 c an b e used  on all vintag es of the TN754B c irc uit p ac ks. The ITW Linx 
    may b e used  on all vintag es of the TN754 c irc uit pac ks. Table 1-19
     lists the 
    ap p roved  p rotec tors.
    NOTE:
    The TN2181 (2-Wire 16 Port Dig ital Line c irc uit p ac k) may not b e ap p roved  
    for some out-of-b uild ing  uses. Contac t your Luc ent Tec hnolog ies 
    rep resentative for more information.
    When p ossib le, all new and  reused  wiring  installations should  use b loc ks that 
    ac c ep t the standard  5-p in p lug -in 4C3S-75 p rotec tor. However, this may not b e 
    c ost-effec tive in some c ases. For these installations, the ITW Linx p rotec tor may 
    b e installed . An examp le of this is where sc rew-typ e c arb on b loc k protec tors (or 
    other non p lug-c omp atib le typ es) are in p lac e and  it is too c ostly to re-terminate 
    the outside p lant c ab le on a 5-p in mounting  b loc k for only a few out-of-b uild ing  
    terminals. 
    The ITW Linx Enhanc ed  Protec tor may b e installed  in series with existing  p rimary 
    p rotec tion. Note the 4C3S-75 p rotec tor c annot b e installed  in series with other 
    types of p rimary p rotec tion. It must b e installed  as the only protec tion on the line 
    entering  the b uilding . For the 4C3S-75 p rotec tor, various 25-, 50-, and  100-p air 
    p rotec tor p anels are eq uip p ed with 110-typ e c onnec ting  bloc ks and/or RJ21X 
    c onnec tors. The ITW Linx Enhanc ed  Protec tor mounts d irec tly on c onnec ting  
    blocks and requires a separate ground bar.
    Table 1-19. Digital Voice Circuit Protectors
    Circuit PackEnhanced Primary Protector 
    (With Sneak Current Protection)
    TN754 V13 or earlier ITW Linx Only
    TN754 V14 or later 4C3S-75 or ITW Linx
    TN754B all vintag es 4C3S-75 or ITW Linx
    TN2181 4C3S-75 or ITW Linx
    TN2224 4C3S-75 or ITW Linx 
    						
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    The maximum rang e for out-of-b uild ing dig ital voic e terminals is 3400 feet 
    (1036 m) when using  24 AWG (#5) (0.26 mm2) wire and  2200 feet (670 m) when 
    using 26 AWG (#4) (0.14 mm2) wire. The rang e c an extend  to 5000 feet (1524 m) 
    using 24 AWG (#5) (0.26 mm2) wire or 4000 feet (1219 m) using  26 AWG (#4) 
    (0.14 mm2) wire with the use of a d ata link p rotec tor. The protec tor is an isolating  
    transformer used  to remove p hantom p ower on the system sid e and  re-introduc e 
    it on the terminal sid e. 
    When a p rotec tor is used , the voic e terminal must b e loc ally p owered  b y an 
    external p ower sup p ly or throug h the AC p ower c ord  p rovid ed  with some of the 
    7400-type voic e terminals. The p rotec tor is installed  on the eq uip ment sid e of the 
    protection in both buildings. 
    Refer to Table 1-1 on page 1-3
     for c irc uit p rotec tor and  d ata link p rotec tor 
    comcodes.
    Install Emergency Transfer Unit and
    Associated Telephones
    NOTE:
    Install only 1 emerg enc y transfer p ower panel p er system. 
    Emerg enc y transfer c ap ab ility is p rovid ed b y an 808A Emerg enc y Transfer Panel 
    (or eq uivalent) mounted next to the trunk/auxiliary field. See Figure 1-46
    . Also 
    refer to Table 1-16 on page 1-77
     for the p inout of the AUX (J1) c onnec tor.
    Use analog  telep hones for emerg enc y transfer. The 500-and  2500-type 
    telep hones c an also b e used as normal extensions. Emerg enc y transfer 
    c ap ability may b e p rovid ed on analog  CO and  Wid e Area Telec ommunic ations 
    Servic e (WATS) trunks.
    The transfer p anel p rovid es emerg enc y trunk b yp ass or p ower-fail transfer for up  
    to 5 inc oming  CO trunk loop s to 5 selec ted  station sets. The 808A eq uip ment’s 
    Ring er Eq uivalenc y Numb er (REN) is 1.0 Amp .
    At the MDF, the unit is c ontrolled  b y a c onnec tion to a yellow terminal 
    row/c onnec ting  b loc k in the trunk/auxiliary field . The unit is c ontrolled by -48 VDC 
    f ro m  t h e  EM  TRA N S REL AY PWR t e r m in a ls .   
    						
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    Install the Emergency Transfer Panel
    The 808A Emerg enc y Transfer Panel is used  in the following installation examp le.
    1. Install the transfer p anel on any mounting  frame in either a vertic al or 
    horizontal p osition. The housing  has ears for sc rew-mounting  and  c utouts 
    for snap -mounting  the unit in an 89-type mounting  b rac ket. 
    NOTE:
    Install the p anel so it c an be ac c essed  only b y authorized  p ersonnel. 
    The loc ation must meet stand ard  environmental c onsid erations suc h 
    as temp erature, humid ity, and so forth.
    2. Verify dial tone is p resent at eac h trunk c irc uit.
    Figure 1-46. 808A Emergency Transfer Panel Figure Notes
    1. 808A emerg enc y transfer p anel
    2. Circ uit start selec tion switc hes3. Trunk id entific ation lab el
    4. 25-p air male c onnec tor
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    3. Loc ate the c irc uit start selec tion switc hes. See Figure 1-46. These are the 
    first 10 two-p osition switc hes on the left sid e of the 808A. The switc hes set 
    eac h of the 5 inc oming  trunk lines to either loop  start or g round  start. Two 
    switc hes are used  for eac h of the 5 c irc uits; switc hes 1 and  2 are used  for 
    c irc uit 1, switc hes 3 and  4 are used  for c irc uit 2, and  so forth. See Table 
    1-20. 
    For loop  start, set the switc hes to the left
    . For g round  start, set the 
    switc hes to the right.
    .
    4. Connec t a 25-p air c ab le b etween the male RJ21 25-p air c onnec tor on the 
    808A and  the yellow field  on the MDF. Table 1-21
     shows the p inouts.
    5. Make c ross-c onnec tions for eac h emerg enc y trunk/emergenc y station 
    pair. See Figure 1-47
     and Figure 1-48.
    6. On the trunk identific ation lab el at the b ottom of the p anel, rec ord  the trunk 
    line, extension, and  loc ation for eac h c irc uit.
    7. To eac h voic e terminal d esig nated  as an emerg enc y terminal, attac h a 
    label id entifying  it as suc h. The lab els are p rovid ed  with the unit.
    Table 1-20. Trunk/Test Switches
    Switch 
    NumberCircuit 
    Number
    11
    21
    32
    42
    53
    63
    74
    84
    95
    10 5
    11 Not Used
    12 Test Switc h 
    						
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    8. Chec k the system for normal op eration as follows:
    a. Plac e the test switc h (switc h 12) in NORMAL OPERATION.
    b. Ensure the power supply is providing -48 VDC at 80 mA maximum. 
    The p ower LED should  b e ON.
    c . Chec k wiring  c onnec tions.
    d . Verify there is d ial tone on all emerg enc y transfer sets.
    Table 1-21. Pin Assignments for 25-Pair Connector on 808A
    Pin Color Designation Connector/Description
    26 W-BL TTC1 Tip -PBX Trunk Circuit 1
    1 BL-W RTC1 Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 1
    27 W-O TTK1 Tip -CO Trunk Circ uit 1
    2 O-W RTK1 Ring-CO Trunk Circ uit 1
    28 W-G TLC1 Tip -PBX Line Port 1
    3 G-W RLC1 Ring-PBX Line Port 1
    29 W-BR TST1 Tip -Emerg enc y Terminal 1
    4 B R- W RST1 Ri n g - Em er g e nc y Ter m in a l 1
    30 W-S TTC2 Tip -PBX Trunk Circuit 2
    5 S-W RTC2 Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 2
    31 R-BL TTK2 Tip -CO Trunk Circ uit 2
    6 BL-R RTK2 Ring-CO Trunk Circ uit 2
    32 R-O TLC2 Tip -PBX Line Port 2
    7 O-R RLC2 Ring-PBX Line Port 2
    33 R-G TST2 Tip -Emerg enc y Terminal 2
    8 G-R RST2 Ring-Emerg enc y Terminal 2
    34 R-BR TTC3 Tip -PBX Trunk Circuit 3
    9 BR-R RTC3 Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 3
    35 R-S TTK3 Tip -CO Trunk Circ uit 3
    10 S-R RTK3 Ring -CO Line Port 3
    36 B K - B L TL C 3 Ti p - PB X Li n e Po r t 3
    11 B L - B K RL C 3 Ri n g - PB X Li n e Po rt  3
    37 BK-O TST3 Tip -Emerg enc y Terminal 3
    12 O-BK RST3 Ring-Emerg enc y Terminal 3
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    38 BK-G TTC4 Tip -PBX Trunk Circuit 4
    13 G-BK RTC4 Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 4
    39 BK-BR TTK4 Tip -CO Trunk Circ uit 4
    14 BR-BK RTK4 Ring-CO Trunk Circ uit 4
    40 BK-S TLC4 Tip -PBX Line Port 4
    15 S-BK RLC4 Ring-PBX Line Port 4
    41 Y-BL TST4 Tip -Emerg enc y Terminal 4
    16 BL-Y RST4 Ring-Emerg enc y Terminal 4
    42 Y-O TTC5 Tip -PBX Trunk Circuit 5
    17 O-Y RTC5 Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 5
    43 Y-G TTK5 Tip -CO Trunk Circ uit 5
    18 G-Y RTK5 Ring-CO Trunk Circ uit 5
    44 Y- B R TL C 5 Ti p - PB X Li n e Po r t 5
    19 BR-Y RLC5 Ring-PBX Line Port 5
    45 Y-S TST5 Tip -Emerg enc y Terminal 5
    20 S- Y RST5 Ri n g - Em er g e nc y Ter m in a l 5
    46 V-BL COM1 Common 1 Relay Contact
    21 BL-V NO1 Normally Op en 1 Contac t
    47 V-O NC2 Normally Closed  2 Contac t
    22 O-V NC1 Normally Closed  1 Contac t
    48 V-G COM2 Common 2 Relay Contac t
    23 G-V NO2 Normally Op en 2 Contac t
    49 V-BR
    24 BR-V
    50 V-S GRD Ground  From PBX
    25 S-V -48PX -48V from Alarm Panel (AUX Cable)
    Table 1-21. Pin Assignments for 25-Pair Connector on 808A — Continued
    Pin Color Designation Connector/Description
    Continued on next page 
    						
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    9. Chec k the system for emergenc y transfer op eration as follows:
    a. Plac e the test switc h (switc h 12) in the ACTIVATED p osition.
    b . The p ower LED should  b e OFF.
    c . Verify there is d ial tone on all emerg enc y transfer sets.
    10. Connec t the 808A to the MDF with a B25A or A25B c ab le. Figure 1-47
     
    shows the c onnec tions at the trunk/auxiliary field  for a telep hone used  only 
    for emerg enc y transfer. 
    Figure 1-47. Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer Figure Notes
    1. To network interfac e c irc uitry
    2. To CO trunk c irc uit p ac k
    3. To b lue or white station d istrib ution field4. To p ower transfer unit
    5. To control carrier AUX 
    connector
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    Figure 1-48 shows the c onnec tions at the trunk/auxiliary field  for a telep hone 
    used  for emerg enc y transfer and  as a normal extension.
    Figure 1-48. Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer and as 
    Normal Extension Figure Notes
    1. To network interfac e fac ility
    2. To b lue or white station field
    3. To analog  line c irc uit p ac k4. To CO trunk c irc uit p ac k 
    5. To p ower transfer unit
    6. To c ontrol c arrier AUX c onnec tor
    TC TK LC ST
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