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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 Adjuncts 20-21 The 100A Tip/Ring Module 20 The module also has a special detector which senses if the analog adjunct is on-hook or off-hook, and the module, therefore, is able to disconnect the analog adjunct at the end of a call. However, whether the analog adjunct responds to a request to hang up depends on the design of the analog adjunct. Applications The Tip/Ring module can ONLY be used with the Modular 6416D+M and 6424D+M telephones; that is, the telephone desktop stand must have a module opening in which the module can be installed. Once installed, the module has an analog adjunct jack to which the analog adjunct equipment can be connected. The 6400 Series telephones have been developed to be used with the DEFINITY ProLogix system, but can also be used with the larger DEFINITY ECS Release 6.1 and later. These telephones, and thus the attached Tip/Ring module, CANNOTbeusedwithanyDEFINITYreleasepriortoRelease6.1.For information on how the Tip/Ring module can be used with DEFINITY releases after Release 6.1, see “Considerations” below. For more information about the 6400 Series telephones, see the material included in the6400 Series Telephonessection earlier in this manual. Considerations The manner in which the telephone and the analog adjunct interact depends on the switch release to which your telephone is connected. (Your system manager can give you more information about the switch release.) nOn DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server (ECS) releases prior to Release 8.1, going back to Release 6.1, the analog adjunct shares the telephone line with the voice terminal. Therefore, while the telephone is being used, you cannotuse the analog adjunct at the same time, or vice versa. nOn the DEFINITY ECS Release 8.1 and later, the telephone and the analog adjunct can be assigned separate telephone lines, and thus the voice terminal and analog adjunct can be used simultaneously.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-22 The 100A Tip/Ring Module 20 Physical Description Features The Tip/Ring Module Option Switches On the back of the 100A Tip/Ring module are two option switches shown below. Figure 20-9. The Two Option Switches on the Tip/Ring Module TheOptionSwitchontheLeft,Labeled1and2—Theoptionswitchontheleft allows you to choose the line that the connected analog adjunct will use. — WhentheOptionswitchontheleftissetto1, the telephone and the Analog adjunct share the same line. Therefore, only one device, the telephone handset OR the telephone built-in speakerphone OR the Analog adjunct can transmit on the same line at one time. If the Tip/Ring device is installed on a 6416D+M or 6424D+M telephone connected to a DEFINITY switch prior to Release 8.1, you MUST use Setting1; that is, you CANNOT use Setting2. — WhentheOptionswitchontheleftissetto2, you can use a second line for transmission on the analog adjunct, a line that is independent of the telephone. When the second line is used, the telephone and the analog adjunct can use independent lines simultaneously. If the Tip/Ring module is installed on a 6416D+ or 6424D+ telephone connected to a DEFINITY switch Release 8.1 or later, you can set the switchonthelefttoSetting1or2. The Option Switch on the Right, Labeled and FA X—If you selected Setting 1 on the left option switch (that is, the telephone and the analog adjunct use the same line), you MUST ALSO SET the option switch on the right, labeled and FA X. This switch allows you to choose whether the analog adjunct, when active, will be interrupted when you pick up the handset or turn on the built-in speakerphone. 2 1FA X
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-23 The 100A Tip/Ring Module 20 Set the option switch on the right according to the analog device that is connected with the telephone. — The option means that the analog adjunct will be interrupted.Use this option for adjunct speakerphones or answering machines.If an attached speakerphone does not recognize a far end disconnect signal, you may have to manually turn off the speakerphone. —The FA Xoption does not interrupt the analog adjunct.Use this option for fax machines and modems. NOTE: The system manager may choose to administer a feature button on the telephone to provide you visible indication of the status of the second line used on Setting2. Then, whenever the analog adjunct is active on the second line, the green light next to the button goes on. Switch translation changes may be needed if the Tip/Ring module is optioned for Setting2. See your system manager. Telephone Display Indications The telephone display provides visible indication whether the module has power. A“ +” appears in the upper right of the time/date display if there IS power to the module. A “ -” appears on the time/date display if the module does NOT have power. Other Physical Features Required Cord Either a D8W or a D2R line cord can be used to attach an auxiliary power supply to the Line jack on the telephone. If you have only a 2-wire line cord, replace it with the 8-wire cord that comes with the power supply.The auxiliary power supply can then be connected to the wall jack. Mounting The 100A Tip/Ring module is connected to a 6416D+M or a 6424D+M telephone with a ribbon cable on the back of the module. This ribbon cable is then connected to the module jack on the back of the desktop stand. Color Options The Tip/Ring module is available only in light gray.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-24 The 100A Tip/Ring Module 20 Power The Tip/Ring module will work ONLY if it has auxiliar y power. When the auxiliary power source is turned on, the Tip/Ring module will automatically power up. Suggested power supplies include: nSuitable stand-alone power supplies include the 1151A1 and the 1151A2 with Battery Holdover. nSuitable bulk power supplies are the 1145A and the 1145B1. NOTE: If there is a power outage and the auxiliary power source shuts off, the telephone will continue to work, but the Tip/Ring module will NOT function. Administering the Tip/Ring Module The 6416D+M and 6424D+M telephones are administered as a 6416D+ or 6424D+; however, they MUST BE connected to a DEFINITY ECS Release 6.1 (or later). In Native Mode the modular 6416D+M and 6424D+M telephones are administered through a digital line circuit card with a line number (with the usual three call appearances) assigned to the I-1 Channel. If the 6416D+M or 6424D+M is connected to a DEFINITY ECS Release 8.1 or later, a second line number can be administered through the same digital line card on the I-2 Channel, but this line number can only be used for analog adjuncts connected to the Tip/Ring module. This analog adjunct is assigned a private number, but can be used only for placing or terminating a call. It cannot be used for any other analog functions such as transferring a call or setting up a conference call. If a second line on the telephone is administered on the I-2-Channel (for analog equipment), type “analog” in the Data Optionfield on the administration screen. On the first station administration screen of the 6416D+ or 6424D+, put a “Y” (for Yes) next to the “Tip/Ring Module?” entr y. 100A Tip/Ring Module PECs and Comcodes The 100A Tip/Ring Module can be ordered with the following PECs and Comcodes: n100A-266 Tip/Ring Module (White) PEC: 3305-TR1, Comcode: 108332446 100A-266Tip/Ring Module with 1151A Power Supply PEC: 3305-TRP nD2R-87 cord Comcode: 105001861
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-25 The 100A Tip/Ring Module 20 Additional Documents The following document is shipped with the Tip/Ring module. Additional copies are available from the BCS Publications Center for Lucent Technologies: nThe Tip/Ring Interface Module Installation and User Instructions, 555-233-707.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-26 Headset Adapters 20 Headset Adapters Figure 20-10. The 500A Headset Adapter Two adapters are available to allow the use of standard headsets with voice terminals connected to the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server (ECS), System 75, and System 85. The 500A and the 502A Headset Adapters are identical in appearance, operation, and function but different in internal circuitr y. Applications The 500A and 502A headset adapters can be used with the DEFINITY G1,G2, and G3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and System 85. The 500A adapter can be used with single-line Models 6402 and 6402D, 7103A, 7102A, and 7102A Plus and multi-appearance Models 6408, 6416D+, 6424D+, 7203H, 7205H, 7403D, 7405D, 7406D, 7406BIS, 7406 Plus, Enhanced 7407D, 7407 Plus, 7410D, 7410 Plus, 7434D, 7444, 8403, 8405, 8410, 8411, 8434, 8434DX, and 8102 voice terminals/telephones and the 6508, 7505, 7506, 7507, 8503T, 8510T, and 8520T ISDN terminals. The 502A adapter is intended for use with multi-appearance Models 7303S and 7305S voice terminals only. Headset Light On/Quiet SwitchOff Switch
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-27 Headset Adapters 20 Physical Description Features On/Quiet Switch This dual-purpose switch is used to: nTurn on the adapter connecting the headset to the voice terminal. Pressing the On switch is equivalent to going off-hook with the handset. nDisable the transmitter of the headset temporarily for privacy. Off Switch nTurns off the adapter and disconnects the headset. nPressing the Off switch is equivalent to going on-hook with the handset. Headset Jack Used to connect the double phone plug of the headset. Headset Light Indicates when the headset is active. Other Physical Features Cords A modular cord is needed for connecting the headset adapter to the associated voice terminal. The cord carries audio signals between the adapter and the terminal and power for the adapter. Mounting Options The headset adapter is mounted close to its associated voice terminal. Color Options The 500A headset adapter is silver while the 502A is black. Power The 500A Headset Adapter requires either AC or DC auxiliary power from one of the sources listed in theAdjunct Powersection earlier in this manual. Power, from the source supply, is applied by way of the voice terminal’s mounting cord and the adapter’s connecting cord. The 502A draws its power from the system switch through the associated voice terminal.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-28 Headset Adapters 20 Considerations The use of a headset provides hands-free terminal operation with more privacy than a speakerphone. A headset is especially convenient for users who must frequently type or look up information during calls. NOTE: A speakerphone and a headset adapter cannot be connected to the same voice terminal simultaneously. Typical Headsets The following are typical headsets (consisting of either modular or plug prong base units and choice of headpieces) that can be connected to the 500A, the new 500A1, and the 502A adapters: nPlug Prong Base Unit PEC: 3122-010 Black NOTE: Plug Prong Base Units require a headset adapter. nModular Base Unit PEC: 3122-020 Black/modular nStarset Headpiece PEC: 3122-030 Black/behind the ear nSupra Headpiece PEC: 3122-040 Black/over the ear nMirage Headpiece PEC: 3122-050 Black/behind the ear nSupra Noise-Cancelling Headpiece PEC: 3122-060 Black/over the ear 500A and 502A Headset Adapter PECs The 500A and 502A headset adapters can be ordered using the following PECs: n500A Headset Adapter— PEC: 3122-001 n502A Headset Adapter— PEC: 3164-HFA
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-29 The Z34A Message Waiting Indicator 20 The Z34A Message Waiting Indicator Figure 20-11. The Z34A Message Waiting Indicator The Z34A Message Waiting Indicator is an adjunct that can be attached to analog voice terminals to allow these terminals to take advantage of the Leave Word Calling feature or message retrieval via AUDIX. Applications The Z34A Message Waiting Indicator can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and System 85. It is used with the Model 2500 voice terminal. Screw500/2500-Type Telephone Mounting Bracket D4BU 1-Foot Line Cord Z34A Message Waiting Light
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-30 The Z34A Message Waiting Indicator 20 Physical Description Features Light The Z34A contains a red light that flashes automatically when a message has been left for the terminal user. Other Physical Features Mounting Options The Z34A mounts on the right side of the voice terminal and is electrically connected between the terminal’s line jack and the wall jack. Color Options The Z34A is available in ultra light gray only. Power The Z34A Message Waiting Indicator receives its power from the same tip and ring leads as its associated voice terminal receives its power. Message Waiting Indicator PECs The Z34A can be ordered using the following PEC: nZ34A Message Waiting Indicator— PEC: 3152-004A