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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server, System 75, System 85 Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server, System 75, System 85 Instructions Manual
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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 The 8100 Series Telephones 16-23 The 8110 and 8110M Telephones 16 Switch Administration The 8110 and 8110M telephones must be administered in the following ways: nIf the 8110 or 8110M telephone is connected to a System 75, DEFINITY G1 or G3, or a DEFINITY ECS, it must be administered as a 2500 analog telephone with Message Waiting. nIf the 8110 or 8110M telephone is connected to a System 85 or DEFINITY G2, it can be administered as an analog line. NOTE: The programmable dialing buttons are programmed individually on the telephone; they are notadministrable from the switch. Administration of Hidden Features For procedures on administering the hidden features on the 8110M (to be done ONLY by the system administrator )suchas: nReprogramming the Hold Feature nAdministering the Timed Disconnect Feature nLocking the Programmable Dialing Buttons Refer to the 8101, 8101M, 8102M and 8110M Telephones Quick Reference Guide which comes in the box with the 8110M. Power Failure Operation The 8110 or 8110M telephone can be used as an emergency station during power failure transfer conditions. If the telephone is over 3,000 feet from the cabinet, the telephone will not work properly. Ringer Equivalency Numbers The Ringer Equivalency Number for the 8110 telephone is: 0.5A and 1.6B. For the 8110M telephone the Ringer Equivalency Number is: 0.6A and 1.6B. FCC Registration The 8110 and 8110M telephones are FCC registered (A5SUSA-18602-MT-E). Hearing Aid Compatible These telephones are compatible with the inductively coupled hearing aids prescribed by the FCC.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 The 8100 Series Telephones 16-24 The 8110 and 8110M Telephones 16 8110 and 8110M Telephones Equipment PECs and Comcodes The 8110 and 8110M telephones and components can be ordered with the following PECs and Comcodes: nBasic 8110 (8110A01A, 8110A01B, and 8110A01C) Telephone PEC: 3193-001 (Black=COL09; White=COL10) Comcode: Black=106272321; White=106272339 nModified 8110M (8110A01D) Telephone PEC: 3193-001 (Black=COL09; White=COL10) Comcode: Black=107535841; White=107535858 nHandset Comcode: Black=106050065; White=106053408 nHandset cord Comcode: Black=105635429; White=105701809 nLine cord (7 feet) Comcode: 103732541 nLine cord (14 feet, silver) PEC: 2725-07N (COL18) Comcode: 103786802 nLine cord (25 feet, silver) PEC: 2725-07S (COL18) Comcode: 103786828 nButton designation card PEC: 31932 (Package of 25) PEC: 31938 (Tractor Feed) Single Sheet Comcode: 846562700 25 Sheets Comcode: 846562718 Tractor Feed Comcode: 846562726 nDesignation card covers PEC: 31937 Comcode: 106523236 nRepertory Dial buttons (Programmable dialing buttons) (These buttons can be used to replace lost buttons or to replace the two buttons removed for hotel/motel conversion.) (Package of 80) PEC: 31936 Comcode: 106503238
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 The 8100 Series Telephones 16-25 The 8110 and 8110M Telephones 16 nSecurity designation card and cover (These cards and covers are for concealing the PROGRAM and PAUSE buttons and the two topmost programmable dialing buttons so that unauthorized changes cannot be made to the programmable dialing assignments.) (Package of 25 cards and clear plastic designation card covers) PEC: 31931 Comcode: 106248370 nStands (These stands can be used to replace damaged or broken stands.) (Package of 5) PEC: 31933 Comcode: 106503204 nSpeakerphone power adapter (This local power is necessary when reaching limitations for loop length or when using the TN746 circuit pack.) PEC: 31930 Comcode: 106460470 nAuto-Answer buttons (These buttons can be used to replace lost buttons or to restore the Auto-Answer feature if it has been deactivated.) (Package of 25) PEC: 31935 Comcode: 106503212 nAuto Answer flat caps (These caps are designed to cover the Auto-Answer button opening when the Auto-Answer button has been removed.) (Package of 25) PEC: 31934 Comcode: 106503220 Adjuncts AK-type Noisy Environment Handset(PEC: 31052A) can also be purchased and connected to the 8110 or 8110M telephone. NOTE: Neither the 8110 nor the 8110M telephone has a connector for the S201A or S203 Speakerphone or the 500A Headset Adapter.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 The 8100 Series Telephones 16-26 The 8110 and 8110M Telephones 16 Additional Documents The following documents contain additional information relating to the 8110 and 8110M telephones: (Use the 9-digit number listed after each document to order the book from the BCS Publications Center.) nDEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 3, and System 75, DEFINITY Generic 2 and System 85 8101, 8102, 8102M, 8110, 8110M Telephones User’s Guide , 555-230-774 The following instructions are shipped with every 8110 telephone: n8101, 8102, and 8110 Telephones User’s Manual, 555-015-131 The following instructions are shipped with every 8110M telephone: n8101, 8101M, 8102M and 8110M Telephones Quick Reference Guide
ISDN Voice Terminals 17-1 17 DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 17 ISDN Voice Terminals The following voice terminals described in this section are used with the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) communication system: nISDN 7505 modular voice terminal nISDN 7506 display terminal nISDN 7507 display terminal nISDN 8503T voice terminal nISDN 8510T voice/data terminal nISDN 8520T voice/data terminal
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 ISDN Voice Terminals 17-2 The ISDN 7505 Modular Terminal 17 The ISDN 7505 Modular Terminal Figure 17-1. The 7505 Asynchronous Data Modular Terminal Volume 1 23 45 6 78 9ABC DEF MNO JKL GHI PRS TUV WXY *O#Oper Conference Drop Transfer Hold Message ISDN 7505 Handset Ring Test ShiftSelect Mute Speaker Redial 10 Call Appearance Feature ButtonsLine Jack 3 Shiftable Feature Buttons Data/Send/Off Button TransferVolume Control Redial/Feature Shift/Select Mute Button Speaker Button Hold Dial Pad Drop/Test Conference/ Ring ButtonMessage Speakerphone/Headset Button Button Handset Cord Jack (under left side of base)ButtonLight(on back of stand) (used with optional ADM) Adapter Jack (under base) Button Button Button
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 ISDN Voice Terminals 17-3 The ISDN 7505 Modular Terminal 17 The 7505 Modular Terminal is used with the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) communication system through a 4-wire “T”-interface. The modular 7505 is a voice terminal when equipped with a Voice Only Module (VOM). As a telephone, it offers programmable buttons, fixed feature buttons, a Message light, touch-tone dialing, and a built-in, programmable speakerphone or SPOKESMAN loudspeaker. The speakerphone can be programmed at the terminal by the user for one of three states: On, Disabled, or SPOKESMAN loudspeaker. The 7505 can be equipped with an optional Asynchronous Data Module that provides the user with simultaneous voice and data capabilities. The 7505 equipped with the ADM offers the same voice capabilities as the 7505 equipped with the VOM, plus it allows attached data terminals or personal computers to send and receive data through the digital network. NOTE: The 7505 voice terminal is no longer being manufactured. Applications The 7505 modular terminal can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, and the DEFINITY ECS. Typical applications of the 7505 are users requiring a large number of line appearances with or without data capabilities. Physical Description Dimensions NOTE: The following dimensions for the 7505 terminal are approximate. Width = 8-3/4 inches Depth (front to back) = 8-1/2 inches Height (maximum with handset in place) = 6-1/4 inches Features Eight Fixed Feature Buttons The 7505 is equipped with eight fixed feature buttons. Three of the buttons are dual purpose buttons that are used with the SELECT button to perform other functions. nCONFERENCE/RING button nDROP/TEST button
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 ISDN Voice Terminals 17-4 The ISDN 7505 Modular Terminal 17 nTRANSFER button nHOLD button nSPEAKER button nMUTE button nREDIAL/or feature button nSELECT button Message Light The red Message light goes on when a message is left for the user. It goes off when the user retrieves the message. Call Appearance/Feature buttons The 7505 has nine or 10 call appearance buttons. These same 10 buttons, when properly administered, can be used for activating features. One of these buttons is used as a DATA/SEND/OFF button if the set has data capability. Feature-Only Button The 7505 has three buttons that are used for features. When used with the SELECT button these buttons can be used for three additional custom features. In addition to these three buttons, the REDIAL button provides another custom feature button. Self-Test The 7505 has a local self-test. When used with the SELECT button, the DROP/TEST button begins and ends the self-test. MUTE button Pressing the MUTE button mutes the handset or the speakerphone, whichever is active. The red light next to the MUTE button goes on. The user is placed in a listen-only mode. Loudspeaker The 7505 has a built-in, programmable SPOKESMAN loudspeaker. The SPEAKER button is used to turn the loudspeaker on and off. The Volume arrow buttons control the volume of the loudspeaker. Speakerphone The 7505 has a built-in, programmable speaker phone. TheSPEAKER button is used to turn the speakerphone on and off. The green light next to the SPEAKER button goes on when the speakerphone is on. The Volume arrow buttons control the volume of the speakerphone.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 ISDN Voice Terminals 17-5 The ISDN 7505 Modular Terminal 17 Other Physical Features Handset The 7505 is equipped with an R-type handset. Dial pad The 7505 has a 12-button touch-tone dial pad. Jacks The 7505 housing contains three jacks. The Handset jack is located on the bottom of the 7505 and can be identified by the adjacent handset symbol. The Line jack is located on the back of the 7505. The Adjunct jack, used for connection to the optional adjuncts, is located on the bottom of the terminal and can be identified by the adjacent speaker symbol. If the optional ADM is provided, there is an EIA RS-232D Interface connector provided on its back. Cords Two cords are supplied with the 7505: a coiled 9-foot modular handset cord and a line cord. An optional 12-foot handset cord is available. Ringing The 7505 has electronic tone ringing with patterns that can be selected by using the SELECT and CONFERENCE/RING buttons. The volume is controlled by the volume “arrow” buttons. Mounting Options The 7505 comes equipped with a non-adjustable desk stand. Color Options The base of the 7505 is always black. The top of the 7505 is available in misty cream or black. Distance Limitations The maximum signaling distance from the por t board to the work location jack based on DIW 24 AWG cable is: nTerminating resistor in work location — 1900 feet nTerminating resistor in satellite closet — 1600 feet
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 ISDN Voice Terminals 17-6 The ISDN 7505 Modular Terminal 17 Power Requirements The 7505 requires an auxiliary power supply. The power supply can be provided at a central location or may be collocated with the 7505. If the auxiliary power supply fails or loses its power, the 7505 will provide basic voice service with the phantom power provided by the switch. Terminating Resistor A 440A4 Terminating Resistor adapter is required with the 7505. The 440A4 can be located at the work location or in the satellite closet. Power Failure Operation The 7505 cannot be used as an emergency station during power failure transfer conditions. FCC Registration The 7505 modular terminal is not FCC registered. Hearing Aid Compatible This voice terminal is compatible with the inductively coupled hearing aids prescribed by the FCC. 7505 Equipment PECs The 7505 modular terminal and optional components were ordered with the following PECs: nISDN 7505 Voice Only Modular Terminal — 3195-VOM nISDN 7505 Asynchronous Data Modular Terminal — 3195-ADM n440A4 Terminating Resistor — 2709-A59 nADM Upgrade Kit — 31955 nVOM Feature Package 2 Upgrade Kit — 31969 nADM Feature Package 2 Upgrade Kit — 31970