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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 20-31 The 4A, S101A, and S102A Speakerphones 20 The 4A, S101A, and S102A Speakerphones Figure 20-12. The S101A and S102A Speakerphones Speakerphones are available for providing total voice terminal operation without the use of the handset. Turning on the speakerphone is equivalent to lifting the voice terminal handset when placing or answering a call. Turning off the speakerphone is equivalent to hanging up the handset. The microphone switch temporarily cuts off transmission to the distant party during a call. Applications The speakerphones can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and System 85. The S101A Speakerphone can be used with the single-line Models 7103A and 7102A and multi-appearance Models 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 Speakerphone Vo l u m eSpeakerphoneMicrophone Low On/Off High On/Off On/Off ButtonMicrophone On/Off Button Volume Control
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-32 The 4A, S101A, and S102A Speakerphones 20 ISDN terminals. The S102A is intended for use with multi-appearance Models 7303S and 7305S voice terminals only. The 4A speakerphone is used only with the basic 2500-series terminals and METs on an “in place” basis. Physical Description S101A and S102A Speakerphones Features On/Off button for Speakerphone There is a nonlocking On/Off button and adjacent green light for the speakerphone. On/Off button for Microphone There is also a nonlocking On/Off button and adjacent green light for the microphone. Sliding volume control The volume of the speaker is controlled by this slide switch. Cord A modular cord for connecting the speakerphone to the associated voice terminal; the cord carries audio signals between the speakerphone and the terminal and power for the speaker phone. Color Options The S101A and S102A speakerphones are silver. 4A Speakerphone Features ON or QUIET button This nonlocking button turns the speakerphone on (same as going off-hook). This button is also used to place the speakerphone in a listen-only mode. OFF button This locking button turns the speakerphone off (same as going on-hook). Vo l u m e The volume of the speaker is controlled by this knob. Color Options The 4A Speakerphone is available in avocado, black, white, beige, and ivory.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-33 The 4A, S101A, and S102A Speakerphones 20 Power The S101A and S102A Speakerphones require either AC or DC auxiliar y power from one of the sources listed theAdjunct Powersection earlier in this manual. Power from the source supply is applied by way of the voice terminal’s mounting cord and the speakerphone’s connecting cord. The S102A draws its power from the system switch through the associated voice terminal; it does not require an auxiliary power source. The 4A Speakerphone requires auxiliar y power from one of the sources listed in theAdjunct Powersection earlier in this manual. The power from the source supply is applied to the loudspeaker set and the transmitter through an adapter or connecting block provided with the 4A Speakerphone. Considerations A speakerphone and a headset adaptercannotbe connected to the same voice terminal simultaneously. Speakerphone PECs The speakerphones can be ordered by using the following PECs: nS101A Speakerphone— PEC: 31711 (not orderable) nS102A Speakerphone— PEC: 31730 (not orderable) n4A Speakerphone (Avocado) — PEC: 3120-02W-COL01 (Black) — PEC: 3120-02W-COL09 (White) — PEC: 3120-02W-COL10 (Beige) — PEC: 3120-02W-COL11 (Ivory) — PEC: 3120-02W-COL12
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-34 The S201A and S202A Speakerphones 20 The S201A and S202A Speakerphones Figure 20-13. The S201A and S202A Speakerphones The S201A and S202A speakerphones are available for providing total voice terminal operation without the use of the handset. Turning on the speaker phone is equivalent to lifting the voice terminal handset when placing or answering a call. Turning off the speakerphone is equivalent to hanging up the handset. The Mute switch temporarily cuts off transmission to the distant party during a call. The S201A and S202A speakerphones automatically adapt to room acoustics, thereby dramatically improving the sound quality. Applications These speakerphones can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and System 85. The S201A Speakerphone can be used with the single-line Models 7103A, 7102A, and 7102 Plus and multi-appearance Models 7203H, 7205H, 7403D, 7405D, 7401 Plus, 7406D, 7406BIS, 7406Plus, Enhanced 7407, 7407 Plus, 7410D, 7410 Plus, 7434D, 7444, 8403, 8405, 8410, 8434, 8434DX, and 8102 Mute Speakerphone Vo l u m e Vo l u m e Speakerphone Button Mute ButtonReset ButtonIndicator Bar and Buttons
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-35 The S201A and S202A Speakerphones 20 voice terminals/telephones, and the 7505, 7506, and 7507, 8503T, 8510T, and 8520T ISDN terminals. The S202A is intended for use with multi-appearance Models 7303S and 7305S voice terminals only. Physical Description Features Speakerphone button This locking button turns the speaker phone on and off. When the green light is on, the speakerphone is on. Mute button This nonlocking button and its red light are for the microphone. When the light is on, the microphone is muted. Volume control The volume of the speaker is controlled by the volume buttons associated with the arrows. The lights on the volume indicator bar shows the selected volume level. Reset button The RESET button automatically performs an acoustic test of the environment. Other Physical Features Cord A modular cord connects the speakerphone to the associated voice terminal. This cord carries audio signals between the speakerphone and the terminal and power for the speakerphone. Jack A modular jack is located on the rear of the speakerphone. Color Options The S201A and S202A speakerphones can be misty cream or black.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-36 The S201A and S202A Speakerphones 20 Power The S201A Speakerphone 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 speakerphone’s connecting cord. A 24 volt, 7.5 Va AC transformer with a 400 B2 adapter is packed with the S201A Speaker phone. The transformer may be located up to 125 feet from the speakerphone. The S202A Speaker phone draws power from the associated telephone. !WARNING: Do not use the 2102D wall transformer due to incorrect voltage. Considerations A speakerphone and a headset adaptercannotbe connected to the same voice terminal simultaneously. S201A and S202A Speakerphone PECs The speakerphones can be ordered by using the following PECs: nS201A Speakerphone— PEC: 3152-007A nS202A Speakerphone— PEC: 3152-008A
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-37 The S203A Speakerphone 20 The S203A Speakerphone Figure 20-14. The S203 Speakerphone The S203A Speakerphone is an analog speakerphone with Auto-Answer and Automatic Disconnect capabilities. The S203A can be used in conjunction with any single-line analog set (an additional 267A2 bridging adapter is included for this arrangement) or as a stand-alone unit. When it is used in a stand-alone operation, the S203A provides no dialing functionality. When the Auto-Answer feature is enabled, an incoming call will cause the S203A to automatically go off-hook and emit a special tone that is heard by both the calling and called par ties. This tone indicates that the call has been automatically answered. The S203A Speakerphone automatically adapts to room acoustics, thereby dramatically improving the sound quality. NOTE: This speakerphone is available with a wall-mounting bracket. Mute Speakerphone Vo l u m e Volume Indicator Bar and Buttons Speakerphone Button Mute/Auto AnswerReset Button Aut o A nswerButton
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-38 The S203A Speakerphone 20 Applications The S203A Speakerphone can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and System 85. Its Auto-Answer and Auto-Disconnect capabilities make it very suitable for environments where hands-free mode of answering is desirable. Such scenarios include hospital emergency rooms, laboratories, nursing homes, storerooms, and warehouses. Physical Description NOTE: The following dimensions are approximate. Dimensions Width = 4-3/4 inches Depth (front to back) = 6-1/8 inches Height = 2-1/4 inches Features Speakerphone with light This non-locking switch turns the S203A on and off. The green light goes on when the speakerphone is on. Mute/Auto Answer with light This button toggles between the Mute and Auto-Answer features. When the speakerphone is on, the button functions as a Mute button; the red light is on. When the speakerphone is off, the button functions as the Enable/Disable button for the Auto-Answer feature; when the Auto-Answer feature is enabled, the light flashes. Two Volume buttons These two nonlocking buttons are labeled with arrows. Between these two buttons is a row of 10 green lights that indicate the loudness. When the S203A is on, each depression of an up/down button causes the loudspeaker volume to be raised or lowered and an light on the right end of the string of illuminated lights to be turned on or off.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-39 The S203A Speakerphone 20 Recalibrate button The Recalibrate button is located on the rear of the S203A Speakerphone. When this button is pressed (or when the S203A is powered up), the S203A executes an acoustical calibration of its environment. It is necessary to recalibrate the S203A each time it has been moved or its surroundings have been altered. Other Physical Features Jacks The S203A Speakerphone has a 8-pin modular phone connector on the rear. Color Options The S203A Speakerphone can be misty cream or black. Mounting Options The S203A Speakerphone is desk mounted. Power The S203A Speakerphone is powered from an external AC transformer through two pins of the eight pin jack on the rear of the unit. A PS3081096 Wall transformer with a 304B adapter is provided with the S203A. NOTE: The S203A requires AC power. DO NOT use the 2012D Wall transformer or any DC powering arrangement. Bridging Software bridging (that is, translating an extension number to appear on both an analog and digital por t) is not recommendedwhen using the S203A Speakerphone because it directly affects the functionality and operations of both the telephone and the S203A. Automatic disconnect may not work as documented. Transferring a call from one digital phone that has an S203A as an adjunct, to another digital phone may not work as documented.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Adjuncts 20-40 The S203A Speakerphone 20 FCC Registration The S203A Speakerphone is FCC registered (AS5USA-61382-SP-N Ringer Equivalence 0.4A, 0.9B USOC Jack RJ11C, RJ11W). S203A Speakerphone PECs The S203A Speakerphone can be ordered with the following PEC: nS203A Speakerphone— PEC: 3131-008