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    							DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85
    Terminals and Adjuncts Reference
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    Wiring Information
    The 8410 voice terminal works in both 4-wire and 2-wire DCP configurations. The
    table below describes the pins on an 8400-Series voice terminal LINE jack.
    NOTE:
    Regardless of which configuration is in use, ALL wiring between the PBX
    and the terminal MUST consist of twisted-pairs, including the modular line
    cord. The line cord must be a D8W, which consists of 4 twisted-pairs, or a
    Lucent Technologies-approved equivalent.
    Twisted-pair wiring is used to make lines less sensitive to crosstalk.
    Therefore, failure to use twisted pair wiring may result in less-than-optimum
    performance of the terminal and may also contribute to problems with the
    line.
    An 8-wire modular cord MUST be used for all 4-wire and any 2-wire
    installations requiring auxiliary power.
    NOTE:
    You do NOT need to change any settings on the voice terminal for 2-wire or
    4-wire installations. The voice terminal is able to detect whether it is in a
    2-wire or a 4-wire configuration.
    For 2-wire operation, if you need to plug the voice terminal into a 4-pin or
    6-pin wall jack, instead of a standard 8-pin modular jack, refer to the “Line
    Interface” table to insure that the wires from the 4-pin or 6-pin wall jack are
    connected to the correct pins on the terminal “LINE” jack.
    Table 12-12. The Pins on an 8400-Series Voice Terminal LINE Jack
    Line Interface
    Pin Pair Name Description
    1 2 OD1 4-Wire Output
    2 2 OD2 4-Wire Output
    3 3 ID1 4-Wire Input
    41U-T2-Wire(Tip)
    5 1 U-R 2-Wire (Ring)
    6 3 ID2 4-Wire Input
    7 4 P1- Adjunct Power -48V
    8 4 P2+ Adjunct Power Common 
    						
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    In order for the terminal to function properly in either 2-wire or 4-wire
    installations, there must be NO INTERCONNECTIONS between the wire
    pairs used for 2-wire and 4-wire operations. Bridging or paralleling of these
    pairs can result in damage to the terminal or can cause the PBX circuit pack
    to remove power to the terminal.
    REMOVE ALL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN PAIRS BEFORE
    CONNECTING THE TERMINAL.
    4-WIRE installations MUST ONLY have PBX connections on pair 2 and pair
    3 and, if necessary, auxiliary power must be connected to pair 4.
    2-WIRE installations MUST ONLY have PBX connections on pair 1 and, if
    necessary, auxiliary power must be connected to pair 4.
    Distance Limitations
    The following circuit packs can be used with all of the 8400-Series sets.
    In 4-wire operation, the voice terminal must be within 5,000 feet of the PBX using
    22-gauge or 24-gauge wire, and within 4,000 feet of the PBX using 26-gauge wire.
    In 2-wire operation, the voice terminal must be within 5,500 feet of the PBX using
    22-gauge wire, within 3,500 feet of the PBX using 24-gauge wire, and within 2,200
    feet of the PBX using 26-gauge wire.
    Power Requirements
    The 8410 voice terminal receives power from the system and does not require any
    external power supply. Additional external power IS required when the 8410 voice
    terminal is equipped with any adjuncts, such as an external speakerphone. In this
    instance, a 1151A1 local power supply or a 1151A2 power supply with Battery
    Holdover is recommended. Refer to theAdjunct Powersection earlier in this
    manual for more information on these power supplies.
    Table 12-13. Circuit Packs Used with the 8400-Series Voice Terminals
    Circuit Pack 2/4-Wire Will support these switches
    TN2181 - 16-port 2-wire G3V2 and later
    TN754b - 8-port 4-wire All switches except System 85
    TN754 - 8-port 4-wire All switches except System 85
    TN413 - 8-port 4-wire International System 75
    SN 270 and
    SN 270B - 4-port4-wire System 85 R2V2 - R2V4 
    						
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    Switch Administration
    Aliasing
    Use the following table for administering the 8410B (the basic) voice terminal:
    Table 12-14. Administering the 8410B Voice Terminal
    If you have this 
    Systemand this 
    Release(which can 
    support this type 
    of operation)Administer 
    the 8410B 
    as a
    System 75 R1V1 — R1V3 4-wire only 7403D
    System 85 R2V2 — R2V4 4-wire only 7403D
    International
    System 75IR1V4, etc. 4-wire only 7403D
    DEFINITY G1 4-wire only 7403D
    Global DEFINITY ’91 4-wire only 7410D
    DEFINITY G2V1 4-wire only 7410D
    DEFINITY G2V2 4-wire only 7410D
    DEFINITY G3i, G3r,
    G3s, G3vs4-wire only 7410D
    DEFINITY G3V2 2- or 4-wire 7410D
    DEFINITY G3V3 and
    later2- or 4-wire 8410B 
    						
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    Use the following table for administering the 8410D voice terminal (with display):
    Button Numbering
    The following button diagrams of the 8410 voice terminal will help you administer
    both of these voice terminals connected to a System 75, a DEFINITY G1 and G3,
    or a DEFINITY ECS, and to a System 85 or a DEFINITY G2.
    Figure 12-13 shows button numbering for the 8410 connected to a
    System 75, a DEFINITY G1 and G3, or a DEFINITY ECS. Figure 12-14 shows
    button numbering for the 8410 connected to a System 85 or DEFINITY G2.
    If you need more information, refer to
    DEFINITY Communications System
    Generic 3 Implementation
    , 555-230-653, andDEFINITY Communications System
    Generic 2 Administration of Features and Hardware
    , 555-104-507.
    Table 12-15. Administering the 8410D Voice Terminal
    If you have this 
    Systemand this 
    Release(which can 
    support this type 
    of operation)Administer 
    the 8410D 
    as a
    System 75 R1V1 — R1V3 4-wire only 7405D+D
    System 85 R2V2 — R2V4 4-wire only 7405D+D
    International System
    75IR1V4, etc. 4-wire only 7405D+D
    DEFINITY G1 R1V4 4-wire only 7405D+D
    Global DEFINITY ’91 4-wire only 7405D+D
    DEFINITY G2V1 4-wire only 7405D+D
    DEFINITY G2V2 4-wire only 7405D+D
    DEFINITY G3i, G3r,
    G3s, G3vs4-wire only 7405D+D
    DEFINITY G3V2 2- or 4-wire 7405D+D
    DEFINITY G3V3 and
    later2- or 4-wire 8410D 
    						
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    Figure 12-13. Button Numbering for Administering the 8410 Voice Terminal Connected
       to a System 75, a DEFINITY G1 or G3, or a DEFINITY ECS
    Volume
    RingTransfer
    TestConf
    MuteDrop
    SpeakerHold
    1
    23
    456
    789ABC DEF
    MNO JKL GHI
    PQRS TUV WXYZ
    *O#
    Next Prev Menu Exit
    If the 8410D is administered
    The10call
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    8410D
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    as a 7405D, administer the
    12 softkey features on
    “FEATURE BUTTON
    ASSIGNMENTS” 2 through
    13; administer the Normal
    featureonButton#1.
    If the 8410D is administered
    as itself, administer the
    12 softkey features on
    “SOFTKEY BUTTON
    ASSIGNMENTS”
    1 through 12.
    appearance/feature
    buttons are administered as
    “BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS”
    1 through 10. 
    						
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    Figure 12-14. Button Numbering for Administering the 8410 Voice Terminal Connected 
    to a System 85 or a DEFINITY G2
    Power Failure Operation
    The 8410 voice terminal cannot be used as an emergency station during power
    failure transfer conditions.
    FCC Registration
    The 8410 voice terminal is FCC-registered along with the switch (as a system),
    but does not have a separate FCC registration label.
    Volume
    RingTransfer
    TestConf
    MuteDrop
    SpeakerHold
    1
    23
    456
    789ABC DEF
    MNO JKL GHI
    PQRS TUV WXYZ
    *O#
    Next Prev Menu Exit
    If the 8410D is administered
    The10call
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8410D
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    as a 7405D, administer the
    12 softkey features on
    “FEATURE BUTTON
    ASSIGNMENTS” 14 through
    25; administer the Normal
    featureonButton#13.
    If the 8410D is administered
    as itself, administer the
    12 softkey features on
    “SOFTKEY BUTTON
    ASSIGNMENTS”
    1 through 12.
    appearance/feature
    buttons are administered as
    “BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS”
    3 through 12. 
    						
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    UL and CSA Approval
    The 8410 voice terminal has been tested and has met the Underwriters
    Laboratories (UL) Standards UL 1459 and has also met the Canadian Standards
    Association (CSA) Standards CSA-C22.2 No.225-M90.
    Hearing Aid Compatible
    The 8410B and 8410D voice terminals are compatible with the inductively coupled
    hearing aids prescribed by the FCC.
    8410 Equipment PECs and Comcodes
    The 8410B and 8410D voice terminals and components can be ordered with
    these PECs and Comcodes:
    nBasic 8410B (8410D04A) Voice Terminal
    Black 8410B Set PEC: 3234-04B
    Comcode: 107703696;
    White 8410B Set PEC: 3234-04W
    Comcode: 107703738
    n8410D (8410D03A) Voice Terminal (with built-in display)
    Black 8410D Set PEC: 3235-05B
    Comcode: 107702870;
    White 8410D Set PEC: 3235-05W
    Comcode: 107702920
    nK2S8 Handset
    Comcode: Black=107545584; White=107545568
    nHandset cord (9 feet)
    Comcode: Black=407632819; White=407632835
    nLine cord (7 feet)
    Comcode: 103786778
    nLine cord (14 feet, silver)
    PEC: 2725-07N (COL18)
    Comcode: 103786828
    nLine cord (25 feet, silver)
    PEC: 2725-07S (COL18)
    Comcode: 103786802
    nDesignation Card Cover
    PEC: 32309
    Comcode: 846320216
    nButton Designation Card
    Tractor Feed For 25 Sets, 3 Sheets (12 cards per sheet)
    PEC: 32310
    Comcode: 847161817 
    						
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    Tractor Feed For 100 Sets, 9 Sheets (12 Cards per Sheet)
    PEC: 32311
    Comcode: 847161916;
    Laser Printer Forms (8 1/2”x11”)
    67 Sheets (6 Cards per Sheet)
    PEC: 32312
    Comcode: 847065497
    Adjuncts
    The following adjuncts can be used with the 8410 voice terminal:
    nS101A Speakerphone (no longer orderable)
    nS201A Speakerphone
    nCS201A Speakerphone
    n7400B Plus Data Module
    n500A Headset Adapter (and a standard headset; see “Headsets” below)
    nK6S2 Amplifier Handset
    nShoulder Rest
    Headsets
    A list of compatible headsets, consisting of both modular and plug prong base
    units and selection of headpieces, appears in “Headset Adapters” in theAdjuncts
    section later in this manual.
    Additional Documents
    The following documents contain additional information relating to the 8410 voice
    terminal: (Use the 9 digit number listed after each document to order that book
    from the BCS Publications Center for Lucent Technologies.)
    n8403, 8410, and 8434 Voice Terminals Instructions for Installation, Switch
    Administration, and Programming the Options
    , 555-015-164
    nDEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and System 75 8410 Voice
    Te r m i n a l U s e r ’ s G u i d e
    , 555-230-763
    nDEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and 3 and System 75 8410
    Quick Reference Guide
    , 555-230-764
    nDEFINITY Communications System Generic 2 and System 85 8410 Voice
    Te r m i n a l U s e r ’ s G u i d e
    , 555-104-763
    nDEFINITY Communications System Generic 2 and System 85 8410 Quick
    Reference Guide
    , 555-104-764 
    						
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    The 8411 Voice Terminal
    Figure 12-15. The 8411D Voice Terminal (With Display)
    Volume
    ShiftT ran s fer
    Te stConf
    MuteDropSpeakerHold
    1
    23
    456
    78
    9ABC DEF
    MNO JKL GHI
    PQRS TUV WXYZ
    *O
    #Dial Pad
    Hold/Ring Transfer Button
    Conference Button
    10 Call
    Appearance/
    Message
    4Softkeys
    4Display
    8411D
    NextPrevMenu Ex it
    Display
    Control
    Buttons
    Ring
    Button Vo l u m e C o n t r o l
    Drop Button
    Mute ButtonTe s t B u t t o n
    Speaker Button
    Shift Button
    Button
    Feature
    Buttons
    Telephone
    Number Card
    Message
    Handset
    Light
    LINE
    Line Jack
    (on back of
    terminal)
    Speakerphone/
    Headset
    Adapter Jack
    (on back of
    terminal) 
    						
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    Figure 12-16. The Rear of the 8411 Voice Terminal
    The 8411 voice terminal is a multi-appearance digital telephone with 10 call
    appearance/feature buttons, four standard fixed feature buttons (CONFERENCE,
    DROP, HOLD, and TRANSFER), a blue SHIFT button, a MUTE button, a
    SPEAKER button which can access either a 2-way speakerphone or a 1-way,
    listen-only speaker, a TEST button, and a Volume control button.
    The rear of the 8411 voice terminal has two jacks (see Figure 12-16): The Analog
    Adjunct jack can be used for connecting answering machines, fax machines, PC
    or laptop data/fax modem cards, data sets or modems, audio teleconferencing
    equipment, and TTY machines commonly used by the hearing impaired. The
    RS-232-D Jack can be used for connecting the voice terminal to a COM port on
    an IBM-compatible personal computer on which you can load PassageWay
    Solution software.
    There are two varieties of the 8411 voice terminal: the 8411B (8411D02A) is the
    basic set, without a display; the 8411D (8411D01A) has a built-in 2-line by
    24-character display. Those users who have an 8411D with display can access 12
    features with the softkeys and display control buttons. These 12 features can be
    used
    in addition tothe features on the call appearance/feature buttons.
    The 8411 voice terminal can work in both 4-wire and 2-wire environments. For
    more information, see “Wiring Information.”
    NOTE:
    As of September 1, 1998, the 8411B will be discontinued.
    Applications
    The 8411 voice terminal can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System
    Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and System
    85. This type of voice terminal is especially suitable for managers, executive
    secretaries, and other office support personnel who require access to multiple
    Analog Adjunct jack
    RS-232-D jack 
    						
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