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    							DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85
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    4
    type of input voltage. When AC power fails, the battery will provide 15 minutes of
    holdover at full load (20 watts) or 8 hours at light load (2 watts).
    The 1151A1 and 1151A2 power supplies can be used to supply local power to
    ISDN-T 65xx, 75xx, and 85xx series voice terminals connected to a DEFINITY
    Communications System G1, G2, and G3, a DEFINITY ECS, and to the DCP
    7444 and 8434/8434DX voice terminals which need auxiliary power for their
    vacuum fluorescent displays. You also need auxiliary power if you are using an
    8411 voice terminal or if your voice terminal has a ZE801A or XM24 expansion
    module connected to it. These power supplies can also supply auxiliary power to
    adjunct equipment such as the S201A, CS201A, or SoundPoint speakerphones or
    a 500A1 Headset Adapter attached to any currently manufactured analog, DCP, or
    ISDN-T voice terminal equipped with an Adjunct jack.
    !CAUTION:
    The 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies can be used only with
    telecommunications equipment, indoors, in a controlled environment.
    NOTE:
    One 1151A1 or 1151A2 Power Supply will support two or more telephones
    with or without an adjunct that does not exceed 20 watts of power.
    The maximum loop range between the telephone and the power supply is
    250 feet.
    Both the 1151A1 and the 1151A2 power supply have a green light (labeled
    POWER ON) that shows the unit has power on the PHONE mod jack pins 7
    and 8 when AC power is applied.
    The 1151A2 power supply also has a yellow light that shows that the
    batter y is charging when AC power is applied. When the battery is fully
    charged, the yellow light is off.
    Contents of the 1151A1 and 1151A2 Packages 
    (and Comcodes)
    The 1151A1 and 1151A2 packages include the following items: (Comcodes are
    provided for additional orders)
    nOne 1151A1 power supply (Comcode: 107787129) or one 1151A2 power
    supply (Comcode: 107787111)
    nOne power cord NEMA 5-15P
    nOne 7-foot D8W cord (Comcode: 103786786)
    nPrinted instructions 
    						
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    Connecting the Power Supply
    The power output is provided through 1 modular jack on the power supply.
    These jacks are labeled, from left to right:
    The - and + numbers under “PHONE” refer to the pins on which power is present
    and the polarity of that power.
    The PHONE and LINE jacks are 8-pin female non-keyed 657-type jacks that can
    accept D4, D6, and D8 modular plug cables.
    The following local powering arrangement, shown in Figures 4-4, can be used
    with the 1151A1 and 1151A2 power supplies.Phone Line
    -7 +8 
    						
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    Figure 4-4. Local Powering Arrangement (Using the 1151A1/A2) for: ISDN-T Voice 
    Terminals; the DCP 7444 and 8434/8434DX Voice Terminals (for their VF 
    Displays); the 8411; any 8400 or 6400 Series Telephone with an Attached 
    Expansion Module; and Adjuncts Connected to All Telephones Except the 
    8102
    Adjunct
    Line jack
    !
    EX MO D
    LINE
    jack
    1151A1/2 Power Unit
    POWER ON
    W/Battery Holdover
    PHONE
    -7 +8
    LINE
    CHARGINGWall jack 
    						
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    							Administration
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    DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85
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    Administration
    This section contains some of the information necessary to administer the
    different voice terminals connected to a DEFINITY Communications System
    Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, a DEFINITY Enter prise Communications
    Server (ECS), and to a System 75, or System 85. It also provides the caveats
    required when administering some of the newer voice terminals to the older
    systems. Other administration information for the DEFINITY G1 and G3 or
    System 75 is provided in the DEFINITY G1 and G3 and System 75
    Implementation and Administration manuals. The administration information for
    DEFINITY G2 and System 85 is provided in the
    System 85 and DEFINITY G2
    Translation Service Manual
    .
    NOTE:
    The sections of this manual which describe the newer voice terminals
    provide detailed information on administering that voice terminal. In most
    cases, diagrams of the button numbering schemes are also provided. For
    example, if you want to administer an 8410 voice terminal, see the section
    on the 8410 Voice Terminal under the tab labeled8400 Series. 
    						
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    Aliasing
    When some of the newer voice terminals are used with some older versions of the
    switches, the administration procedures of the switch does not allow for the use of
    the new terminals. These new terminals must be administered using the
    administration procedures of a similar older terminal. This is called “aliasing” a
    set.
    When aliasing is used to administer a voice terminal, often the “old” screen used
    in administering buttons and features displays more buttons than can actually be
    assigned to the new terminal. These differences are provided in this section also.
    The following tables list the aliases used in administering the terminals. If the
    terminal you are administering is not listed in the tables, then it is administered as
    itself in all versions of the switch. 
    						
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    S = Administered as Self
    X = Not Allowed
    DD = Digital Display Module
    Table 5-1. DEFINITY G1 and G3, DEFINITY ECS, and System 75 Voice 
    Terminal Administration
    System
    Voice Terminal  S75 R1V1 S75 R1V2 S75 R1V3 G1 and G3
    8101/8102/8110 2500 with Message Waiting
    6201 2500
    6210/6220/6230 2500 with Message Waiting
    6402, 6402D, 6408,
    6408+, 6408D, 6408D+,
    6416D+, 6424D+X Administered as
    itself on DEFINITY
    ECS Release 6.1 (or
    later)
    7102A 7101A
    7104A 7101A
    or 2500
    *
    * If equipped with a message waiting adjunct, administer as a 7101A; otherwise, administer as 2500.S
    7203H X
    7205H X
    “MERLIN”
    †SMALL
    † MERLIN Communications System7303S
    “MERLIN” MEDIUM 7305S
    “MERLIN” LARGE 7305S
    7401D 7403D S
    7401 Plus 7403D 7401D
    7402 Plus 7403D 7410D
    7406 7405D
    DDS
    7406BIS 7405D S
    7406 Plus 7405D 7406D
    or 7406BIS
    7407D 7405D
    DDS
    Enhanced 7407D 7405D
    DD7407D
    7407 Plus 7405D
    DD7407D
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    DD = Digital Display Module
    Table 5-1.   DEFINITY G1 and G3, DEFINITY ECS, and System 75
    Voice Terminal Administration — Continued
    System
    Voice Terminal S75 R1V1 S75 R1V2 S75 R1V3 G1 and G3
    7410 7403D
    7410 Plus 7403D 7410D
    7434 7405D
    7444 7405D
    DD7405D
    or 7407D
    *
    * CAVEATS for administration of the 7444 voice terminal:
    If the 7444 voice terminal is administered as a 7405D or a 7407D, the following caveats apply:
    nOnly 10 call appearance buttons can be administered with two lights, a red and a green light.
    nIf the voice terminal is administered as a 7407D, the S1 switch on the back of the 7444 voice terminal must
    be in the OFF position.
    When the 7444 voice terminal is administered as a 7405D or a 7434 voice terminal, the following caveats apply:
    nThe S1 switch on the back of the 7444 voice terminal must be in the ON position.
    nOnly one line of the display will show switch-related information.
    When a 7444 is administered as a 7434, DEFINITY G1 allows a maximum of 10 appearances of the primary line
    while DEFINITY G2 allows a maximum of 12 appearances. Each switch handles appearances of other lines (that
    is, lines used in Bridging, Call Pickup, etc.) in a different manner. Information about administering these
    appearances can be found in switch documentation and help screens.
    7434D
    or 7407D*
    8403
    7405†
    † If the 8403 is connected to a DEFINITY G3V3 (and later), the 8403 can be administered as itself.
    8405B/8405B Plus 7403 7410‡
    ‡ If the 8405B or 8405B Plus is connected to a DEFINITY G3i or G3r, it can be administered as a 7410 Plus. If the
    8405B or 8405B Plus is connected to a DEFINITY G3V3 (or later), the set can be administered as an 8410B. If
    the 8405D or 8405D Plus is connected to a DEFINITY G3V3 (or later), the set can be administered as an 8410D.
    8405D/8405D Plus 7403 7410‡
    8410B 7403 7410§
    § If the 8410B is connected to a DEFINITY G3i or G3r, it can be administered as a 7410 Plus. If the 8410B or 8410D
    is connected to a DEFINITY G3V3 (or later), the set can be administered as itself.
    8410D 7403 7410§
    8411B 7403 7410¶
    ¶ If the 8411B is connected to a DEFINITY G3i or G3r, it can be administered as a 7410 Plus. If the 8411B is
    connected to a DEFINITY G3V3 (or later), the set can be administered as an 8410B. If the 8411D is connected
    to a DEFINITY G3V3 (or later), the set can be administered as an 8410D.
    8411D 7403 7410¶
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    S = Administered as Self
    X = Not Allowed
    +D = with Display Module
    +F = with Feature Key Module
    Table 5-1.   DEFINITY G1 and G3, DEFINITY ECS, and System 75
    Voice Terminal Administration —Continued
    System
    Voice Terminal S75 R1V1 S75 R1V2 S75 R1V3 G1 and G3
    8434/8434DX (for extra features)*
    * CAVEATS for administration of the 8434 voice terminal:
    The 8434 and 8434DX may be aliased as a 7405+D+F to support all system features. However, in this case, while all the call
    appearance/feature buttons AND the softkey features will be functional, there can be a maximum of only 10 call appearances.
    On the 7405, the Display Module is a 1-line display, and thus the 1-line display option should be selected. On some systems,
    the 8434 and 8434DX can be aliased as a 7434+D or a 7444 to support coverage. In this case, there can be up to 34 call
    appearances (including bridged call appearances), but the 15 softkey features will NOT be functional because the Feature Key
    Module is not allowed with the 7434 or 7444. On the 7434, the Display Module is a 1-line display, and thus the 1-line display
    option should be selected. If the set is administered as a 7444, it can be optioned for a 2-line display.
    An 8434 or 8434DX connected to a DEFINITY G3V2 can be administered as a 7444; an 8434 or 8434DX connected to a
    DEFINITY G3V3 (or later) can be administered as itself.
    7405+D+F
    8434/8434DX (for additional coverage)
    *X 7434+D
    602 CALLMASTER X X S
    CALLMASTER II and III X X 602 CALLMASTER
    7505 ISDN X S
    7506 ISDN X S
    7507 ISDN X S
    8503T X S
    8510T X S
    †
    † An 8510T voice terminal connected to a DEFINITY G1 or G3 can be administered as itself, but an 8510 data terminal must be
    administered as a 7507.
    8520T X S
    MDC 9000 7303S Hybrid
    ‡
    ‡ A MDC 9000 Cordless Telephone or a MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone connected to a DEFINITY G3V3 (or later) can be
    administered as itself.
    MDW 9000 7303S Hybrid‡
    MDW 9031DCP 8410D 
    						
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    S = Administered as Self
    X = Not Allowed
    PC = Personal Computer
    DD = Digital Display Module
    DM = Data Module
    TDM=TrunkDataModule
    PDM = Processor Data Module
    Table 5-2. DEFINITY G1 and G3, DEFINITY ECS, and System 75 Terminal
    and Module Administration
    System
    PCs and
    Digital Modules S75 R1V1 S75 R1V2 S75 R1V3 G1 and G3
    PC/PBX Platform 7405D
    DD and DMPC
    MPDM S
    MTDM S
    7400A DM PDM or TDM (modem pool only) S
    7400B and 7400B Plus DM PDM (data only) or DM (voice and data) S
    High Speed Link PDM
    3270A DCP PDM
    3270C DCP PDM
    3270T DCP PDM
    PC/ISDN Platform X X X X 
    						
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