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    Recommended power supplies are the 1151A1 and 1151A2 with
    Battery Holdover, and MSP-1 (local) Power Supplies and the 1145A
    and 1145B1 Bulk Power Supplies.
    Terminating Resistors
    The terminating resistor jumpers are located on the upper left side on the bottom
    of the terminal. Above the pins, on the plastic housing, you will see the label
    TERM RESISTORand a diagram of the correct settings.
    These jumpers enable (ON) or bypass (OFF) the terminating resistor. The set is
    shipped with the jumpers in the OFF position bypassing the terminating resistor.
    You must verify that the jumper settings are set correctly for your configuration.
    NOTE:
    The terminating resistor jumpers must be setonlyby qualified service
    personnel.
    nThe terminating resistor jumpers must be set to OFF when the set is in a
    point-to-point configuration and the terminating resistor is in the closet or a
    440A4 is connected on the line. When set to OFF, each of the two
    terminating resistor jumpers covers the two top pins in each set. (The
    bottom pin in each set is left uncovered.)
    nThe terminating resistor jumpers must be set to ON when the set is in a
    point-to-point configuration and the terminating resistor is
    notin the closet
    or a 440A4 is
    notconnected to the line. When set to ON, each of the two
    terminating resistor jumpers covers the two lower pins in each set. (The top
    pin in each set is left uncovered.)
    nThe terminating resistor jumpers must be set to OFF when the set is in a
    multipoint configuration and the terminating resistor is in the closet, a
    440A4 is connected on the line, or the jumper is set to ON in one of the
    other sets on the line. When set to OFF, each of the two terminating
    resistor jumpers covers the two top pins in each set. (The bottom pin in
    each set is left uncovered.)
    nThe terminating resistor jumpers must be set to ON when the set is in a
    multipoint configuration and the terminating resistor is
    notin the closet, a
    440A4 is not connected on the line, or the jumper is not set to ON in any of
    the other sets on the line. When set to ON, each of the two terminating
    resistor jumpers covers the two lower pins in each set. (The top pin in each
    set is left uncovered.)
    Switch Administration
    Use the following information for administering an ISDN 8510T voice terminal.
    nAn 8510T voice terminal connected to a DEFINITY G2 should be aliased
    as a 7507 voice terminal. 
    						
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    nAn 8510T voice terminal connected to a DEFINITY G3 or a DEFINITY ECS
    canbeadministeredasitself.
    nAn 8510T data terminal connected to a DEFINITY G2 or G3 or to a
    DEFINITY ECS should be aliased as a 7507 with data.
    Button Numbering
    The following information can be used to administer the ISDN 8510T voice
    terminal.
    nWhen the terminal is connected to a DEFINITY G3 or to a DEFINITY ECS,
    the 10 call appearance/feature buttons should be administered as
    “BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS” 1 through 10. The Normal feature (the Exit
    button) should be administered on Button #11.
    nWhen the terminal is connected to a DEFINITY G2, the 10 call
    appearance/feature buttons should be administered as “BUTTON
    ASSIGNMENTS” 3 through 12. The Normal feature (the Exit button) should
    be administered on Button #13.
    The Service Profiler ID (SPID)
    When ISDN terminals are initially installed, a unique SPID number must be
    entered into the terminal. This number identifies the terminal to the network.
    Usually, the system manager provides the SPID for each terminal in the system.
    Use the following procedure for entering the SPID in an ISDN 8510T terminal.
    1. Press and then press .
    2. Dial the numbers, “43” (ID).
    3. Press on the dial pad.
    4. Enter digits from the dial pad for a new SPID number. If, at any point, you
    make a mistake, press to erase the number and re-enter the SPID.
    5. When the SPID number is correct, press on the dial pad to save the
    new SPID in the terminal.
    Hidden/Craft Features
    TheISDN Terminals Installation and Tests Manual, Issue 3, 555-021-101,
    contains information on completing the following tasks for the ISDN 8510T
    voice/data terminal:
    nHow to enable or disable the listen-only speaker or the speakerphone
    nHow to enable Selectable Ring Preference
    nHow to clear all parameters stored in memory
    nHow to clear a user’s password
    MenuMute
    *
    #
    * 
    						
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    nHow to set a password known only by the system manager
    nHow to send or disable Button Number 11
    Power Failure Operation
    The 8510T cannot be used as an emergency station during power failure transfer
    conditions.
    FCC Registration
    The 8510T voice/data terminal is FCC registered as a Class A terminal.
    Hearing Aid Compatible
    This terminal is compatible with the inductively coupled hearing aids as required
    by the FCC.
    8510T Equipment PECs and Comcodes
    The 8510T voice/data terminal and optional components can be ordered with the
    following PECs and Comcodes:
    nISDN 8510T Voice Terminal
    PEC: 3117-001 (Black=COL09; White=COL10)
    Comcode: Black=106604382; White=106604390
    nISDN 8510T Data Terminal
    PEC: 3117-002 (Black=COL09; White=COL10)
    Comcode: Black=106604424; White=106604432
    nISDN 8510T TMI Terminal
    Comcode: Black=106899982; White=106899990
    nHandset
    PEC: 31149 (Black=COL09; White=COL10)
    Comcode: Black=106050065; White=106053408
    nHandsetfor Noisy Environments
    PEC: 31052A (Black=COL09; White=COL10)
    nHandset cord (9 feet)
    Comcode: Black=105635429; White=105701809
    nHandset cord (12 feet)
    PEC: 2725-01L (Black=COL09; White=COL10)
    Comcode: Black=102401445; White=104211339
    nLine cord (7 feet)
    PEC: 2725-07G
    Comcode: 103786778 
    						
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    nDesignation card
    PEC: 31170
    Comcode: 847065467 (package of six 8 1/2 by 11 cards, 67 sheets)
    846819530 (package of tractor feed 9 8 by 17 cards, 34 sheets, to be
    used with LabelMaster)
    n8510 Data Upgrade Kit
    PEC: 32254A
    Comcode: 106811979
    Adjuncts
    The following adjuncts can be used with the 8510T voice/data terminal:
    n500A Headset Adapter (and a standard headset; see “Headsets” below)
    nS101A Speakerphone (no longer orderable)
    nS201A Speakerphone
    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 8510T
    voice/data terminal: (Use the 9-digit number listed after each document to order
    that book from the BCS Publications Center for Lucent Technologies.)
    nISDN 8510T Voice Terminal User’s Manual, 555-021-736
    nISDN 8510T Voice Terminal Quick Reference Guide, 555-021-735
    nISDN 8510T Voice Terminal Instructions for Changing the Jumper Settings
    for the Terminating Resistors and for AUX and PHAN Power Options
    ,
    555-021-738
    nISDN 8510T Voice Terminal Instructions for Installing the Asynchronous
    Data Board (ADM) or Telephone Multimedia Interface (TMI) Board
    ,
    555-021-754
    nDEFINITY Generic 3 ISDN 8510T Voice Terminal User’s Guide,
    555-230-748
    nISDN 8500 Series Display Terminal ADM User’s Manual, 555-021-730
    nIntegrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Terminals Installation and
    Te s t s
    , 555-021-101
    nISDN Application Programming Interface (API) Programmer’s Reference
    Manual
    , 533-705-200 
    						
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    The ISDN 8520T Voice/Data Terminal
    Figure 17-6. The ISDN 8520T Voice/Data Terminal
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    Hold Button Redial Button
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    (on bottom ofvoice terminal) Feature Appearance/ Handset
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    The 8520T voice/data terminal is used with the ISDN communication system
    through a 4-wire “T”-interface. The 8520T voice/data terminal offers the following:
    20 call appearance/feature buttons, each with a red and green status light, buttons
    for the Mute, Redial, Conference, Drop, Transfer, and Hold features (the MUTE,
    SPEAKER, CONF, and TRANSFER buttons have a red light next to them), a
    Speakerphone which can also be optioned as a listen-only Speaker, a Volume
    control, improved acoustic quality with the K-type handset, an Adjunct jack for
    adjunct equipment, and touch-tone dialing. Ten softkeys and four display control
    buttons located on either side of the 7-line by 24-character liquid crystal display
    can be used to access such features as a personal Directory, a Call Log which
    lists the most recent incoming and outgoing calls, the Self-Test feature, and a
    personalized ringing pattern for the voice/data terminal.
    Applications
    The 8520T voice/data terminal can be used with the DEFINITY Communications
    System Generic 2 and Generic 3, and the DEFINITY ECS. It can be used as a
    voice terminal or a data terminal.
    Physical Description
    Dimensions
    NOTE:
    The dimensions given here for the 8520T voice/data terminal are
    approximate.
    Width = 11-1/2 inches
    Depth (front to back) = 10-1/4 inches
    Height (maximum with handset in place) = 5-3/8 inches 
    						
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    Features
    Nine Fixed Features
    nCONF button
    nDROP button
    nTRANSFER button
    nHOLD button
    nMUTE button
    nSPEAKER button
    nEXIT button
    nREDIAL button
    nVOLUME button
    Message Light
    The red Message light goes on when a message is left for the user. This light
    goes off when the user retrieves the message.
    Call Appearance/Feature buttons
    These 20 buttons are devotedeitherto handling incoming and outgoing calls (call
    appearances) and are labeled with the exchange (numbers) and extension
    number
    orthey can be used as feature buttons to access voice features such as
    Call Forward or Send All Calls; these are labeled with the feature name. Each of
    these 20 call appearance/feature buttons has a red light, which indicates the
    selected line, and a green light which indicates the status of that line or feature.
    REDIAL button
    With the Redial feature, the user can redial the telephone number last dialed from
    the dial pad. (The handset must be off-hook, or the speaker must be active.) Up to
    37 digits can be redialed.
    Speakerphone (Listen and Speak) Feature
    The 8520T voice/data terminal is equipped with a built-in S201A-type
    speakerphone. The Speakerphone capability allows a user to engage in a
    hands-free 2-way conversation with the far-end party. The speaker phone can be
    turned off or on with the SPEAKER button; it can be muted with the MUTE button,
    and the volume can be controlled with the VOLUME “arrow” button.
    With the softkeys, the user can adjust the speakerphone for optimal performance.
    The user hears a set of tones as the speaker phone performs an acoustic test of
    the environment. When the tones stop, the speakerphone has finished adjusting
    itself and is ready for use. The user should reset the speakerphone whenever the
    voice/data terminal (or the table or desk on which the terminal is situated) is
    moved to another place (even in the same room). 
    						
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    Speaker (Listen-only) Feature
    The 8520T voice/data terminal can be optioned for the Speakerphone (listen and
    speak)
    orthe Speaker (listen-only) feature. (The terminal is shipped with the
    Speakerphone setting in place.)
    The Speaker (listen-only) capability allows a user to engage in a one-way
    conversation with the far-end. The user can only listen to the far-end; the user is
    not able to transmit his voice over the speaker. Use theSPEAKER button on the
    front of the terminal for turning on and off the speaker or speakerphone. To speak
    with the far-end, the user must use the handset. Lifting the handset turns off the
    speaker.
    MUTE button
    While on a call, the user can press the MUTE button (the red light next to the
    button goes on), so the user can converse with someone in the same room
    without the other party hearing the conversation. The user is placed in listen-only
    mode. To disable the feature, the user presses the MUTE button a second time
    (the red light goes off). The Mute function works only with the speakerphone and
    the handset.
    EXIT button
    The EXIT button is used for exiting a softkey feature and returning to the
    user-selected Home Screen. The top two lines again show you the time and date
    and any relevant system information.
    VOLUME control button
    When the user is on a call using the speaker phone, the VOLUME “arrow” button
    raises or lowers the volume on the speakerphone. Likewise, when the user is on a
    call using the handset, the VOLUME control button changes the receive level of
    the handset. When the handset is on-hook and the speakerphone is off, this
    button raises or lowers the ringer volume or tones such as the confirmation or
    error tone.
    Softkeys
    The 10 unlabeled buttons located on both sides of the display correspond to
    words on the display screen. Softkeys are used along with display control keys to
    access the following features:
    nSetting the clock
    nSetting the speakerphone
    nAdding, editing, and deleting the numbers and associated names (and
    optional group names) in the voice terminal Directory
    nOrganizing your Directory in alphabetical order or by group name,
    renaming a group, and moving Directory entries from one group into
    another 
    						
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    nSearching the Directory for a particular entry, by name or by number, and
    then placing a call to the number currently shown on the display screen
    nViewing the contents of your Directory, and then editing, deleting, or
    placing a call to the number currently shown on the display screen
    nUsing to quickly place a call to a number located in your Directory
    nUsing the Call Log to view incoming and/or outgoing calls
    nChoosing to display an indicator when new calls are logged
    nLocking and unlocking any Directory Changes, the Call Log, and all Softkey
    functions
    nChanging or removing your password
    nSelecting a home screen, which your display will return to whenever you
    press
    nInitiating a self-test of the voice/data terminal’s lights, ringer, buttons, and
    display
    nSelecting the contrast level for the display
    nSelecting a personalized ringing pattern
    nSelecting the type of display messages shown on the display screen (all
    messages or only error messages) and setting the rate at which the display
    messages are shown
    nAdding confirmation or error tones to display messages
    nSetting the number of names on a Directory page
    nProviding Service Information if the terminal is used for data functions
    nChoosing if and when the speaker becomes active while placing a voice
    call using your PC
    Display control buttons
    These four buttons are labeled,, , and .
    nis used to access the main softkey menu.
    nallows you to quickly access Directory entries in order to place a
    call.
    nand can be used to help you go back and forth through
    menu options, to add, edit, or search for an entry in your Directory, and to
    view entries in your Call Log.
    Dir
    Exit
    MenuDirPrevNext
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    Other Physical Features
    Handset
    The 8520T voice/data terminal is equipped with a K-type handset.
    A K-type Noisy Environment Handset (PEC: 31052A) can also be purchased and
    connected to the 8520T terminal.
    Dial pad
    The 8520T is equipped with a standard 12-button touch-tone dial pad for dialing
    telephone numbers or accessing features. The letters “Q” and “Z” have been
    added to the appropriate dial pad keys for directory access, and the “5” button on
    your dial pad has raised bars for visually-impaired users.
    Ringing
    The 8520T has electronic tone ringing with eight possible personalized ringing
    patterns that can be selected through the softkeys and the display control buttons.
    Ringer volume is controlled by the VOLUME “arrow” button when the terminal is
    on-hook.
    Jacks
    The 8520T housing contains three jacks. The Handset cord jack, for connecting
    the handset to the voice/data terminal, is located on the bottom of the housing,
    near the front of the terminal. The Line jack, for connecting the line cord to the
    8520T, is located on the bottom (left center) of the set. The Adjunct jack, which is
    located on the bottom of the set directly below the Line jack, is used for
    connecting optional adjunct equipment such as an S201A Speakerphone or a
    500A Headset Adapter to the voice/data terminal.
    The RS232 jack on the rear of the set can be used for connecting data equipment.
    Cords
    Two cords are supplied with the 8520T voice/data terminal: a coiled 9-foot
    modular Handset cord and a 7-foot Line cord. An optional 12-foot Handset cord is
    available.
    Mounting Options
    The 8520T comes equipped with a desk stand. This voice/data terminal cannot be
    wall-mounted.
    Color Options
    The 8520T is available in black or white. 
    						
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