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Connecting the wiring / 101
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      Wiring arrangement for serial port
6   5   4   3   2  1
1 = TxEN (input)
2 = signal GND
3 = TxD (output)
4 = RxD (input)
5 = ----
6 = RxRDY (output) 

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102 / Installing Norstar telephones
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Installing Norstar telephones
Installing the emergency telephone
You can connect an analog emergency telephone to an ICS with a Loop 
Start Trunk Cartridge to provide emergency service when there is no power 
to the ICS. Install and test the telephone before powering up your  system.
1. Wire a modular jack or equivalent to the emergency telephone pins on 
the 25-pair distribution block for the ICS external lines. (See the...

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Installing Norstar telephones / 103
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Installing the device that uses the I-ATA
You can connect an analog telecommunications device such as a fax 
machine, answering machine, modem, or single-line telephone to the 
internal analog terminal adapter (I-ATA).
1. Wire a modular jack or equivalent to the I-ATA pins on the 25-pair 
distribution block for the ICS external lines and I-ATA.   (See the 
wiring charts for the pin numbers).
2. Connect the analog device to...

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104 / Installing Norstar telephones
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Installing Business Series Terminals
Mounting a on the wall without angled base
Plug into wall socket
Installing without the angled base 

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Mounting on the wall using the angled base
Mount the telephone 
    onto the screws and 
slide it down. Mount the stand as shown.
 
 
key hole slots
Connect line cord to 
wall jack.  Connect cords to the telephone.
   
 
Tighten screws for a secure fit. Use the key hole slots on the stand
to mark the location for the screws. 

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106 / Installing Norstar telephones
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Installing Norstar telephones
Tip - Norstar telephones and telephones 
connected using the internal analog terminal 
adapter (I-ATA) cannot be used as off-premise 
extensions (OPX or OPS). For OPX applications, 
use the Norstar Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) 
and a single-line telephone. See the 
ATA 
Installation Card
 for details.
Connect to 
jack wired from
distribution block
Connect to 
receiver 

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Mounting Norstar telephones on the wall
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34
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Mount to a suitable mounting surface. 

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108 / Installing Norstar telephones
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Moving telephones
You can move a telephone to a new location within the Norstar system 
without losing its programmed settings. When 
Set relocation 
(automatic telephone relocation) is turned on in  
System programming, the internal numbers, autodial settings, and user 
speed dial codes remain with the telephone when it is unplugged. To move 
a telephone, simply unplug it and plug it in again at another location. It may...

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Installing ISDN terminal equipment
For each S, T or U-LT reference point, an eight-position miniature unkeyed 
plug from the terminal equipment (TE) is plugged into a jack connected to 
Norstar wiring. The pin connections for the jack and plug are shown in the 
following charts.
For point-to-multipoint operation on S or T loops, ensure the wiring 
polarity integrity is maintained. 
S or T wiring for terminal equipment
S...

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110 / Installing ISDN terminal equipment
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The maximum length of spur and ISDN connection cord (the extension 
from the main line or bus) is 10 m (30 ft). 
See the ISDN chapter for information about wiring arrangements for ISDN 
terminal equipment (TE) on an S or T loop.
Additional power
 A Norstar S-loop does not provide power on Power Source 1 (PS1), Power 
Source (PS2), or Power Source or Sink 3 (PS3). If you are installing ISDN 
terminal equipment at the...
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