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    							SATURN IIE EPABXA30808-X5130-B120-1-6928Installation Test ProceduresIssue 1, May 1986
    CENTRAL
    OFFICE
    co QP C3DTrunk
    Circuit
    ; TRUNK ;CUSTOMER PREMISESI FAClLlTY :
    I
    iLocal Telephone CompanyIIInterfacing Connecting Bloc!cSystem 
    MDF Cable J32. J34, J35, J38, J40. J42or J44 from the Basic shelf or J26, J28. J30, J32,J34. J36, J38. or J40 from the LTU shelf
    LSystem T&R Connecting Dock
    NO!% Dashed lines represcnl ins!allalion-dependenr cross-CCnnEcfionsFigure 
    G.06 63 and DID Trunk Cross-Connections
    DISTANT
    OFFICE
    OR 
    SlGNALINGEQUIPMENTTRUNK 
    iCUSTOMER PREMlSESFACILITV 1
    Interfacing Connecting Block
    System T&R Connecting Blockystem MDF Cable J32. 
    J34. J36. J33. J40. J42 or
    44 from the Dasic shelf or J26. J28. J30. J32, J34,36. J38, or J40 from the LTU shelf
    I
    i
    J39, J41. J43, or‘3. J31, J33. 335.ifSystem E&M Connecting BlockFigure 6.07Two-Wire (Type I) E&M Trunk Cross-Connections
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    IIE EPABX
    Installation Test ProceduresA30808-X5130.B120-l-8928Issue 1, May 1986
    DISTANTI 
    -l-RUN!< I
    OFFICE; FACILITY 1OR SIGNALING ;
    EQUIPMENTI
    I
    I
    I
    ICUSTOMER PREMISES
    Interfacing 
    Connecilng Block
    System T&R 
    Connecting Bloc!cSystem MDF Cable J32. J34. 
    J36, J38. J40, J42or J44 from the Basic shelf or J26. J28, J30, J32,J34, J36, J38, or J40 from the LTU shelf
    Y
    L System MDF Cable J33, J35, J37, J39, J41, J43,or J45 from the Basic sheif; or J27. J29, J31, J33,J35. J37, J39 or J41 from the LTU she!f
    L System E&M Connecting 6lock
    A5135-1-4/W3!3Figure 6.06Four-Wire (Type ;) E&M Trunk Cross-Connections
    DISTANT
    I TRUNKfOFFICE
    tFACILITY :OFI SIGNALING (IEQUIPIMENTIiItCUSTOMER PREMISES
    Interfacing Connecting Block~System T&R Connecting B!ock
    i
    IaSystem MDF Cable J32, J34. J36, J38, J40, J42or J44 from the Basic shelf: or J26. J28. J30, J32,J34, J36. J38, or J40 from the LTU shelf
    LoSystem MDF Cable J33, J35,
    or J45 from the Baw shelf; orJ35, J37, J39 or J41 from theJ37.J27,
    LTUJ39. J41, J43,J29, J31, J33,shelfI
    L-.System E&M. Connecting ElockFigure 6.09 Two-Wire (Type II) E&M Trunk Cross-Connections
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    IIE EPABXA3080i3-X5130-B120-1-69.28Installation Test ProceduresIssue 1, May 1986
    DISTANT
    OFFICEOR SIGNALING
    EQUIPMENT
    IFour-Wire
    IType II 
    E&MTrunk
    or
    Signaling
    Circuit
    -
    R-
    I!Rl
    E-
    SC-
    M-
    SE-TRUNK 
    ;FACiLlTY fCUSTOMER PfiErvwzs
    In:er:ach~g Conneclmg Block
    System T&R 
    Connecilng Block
    r------I
    634.J3S. J30. J40. J42 or J44‘J28.J~O.J32,~34.J3S.J33.
    35,J37, J39. J41. JS3. or J457.J29, J31. J33,,‘35, J37, J29System E&M Connecting Block
    E!o!e: Dashed lines represent ins:al!ation-dependent crcc;-connections.Figure 6.10 Four-Wiro (Type 
    ii) E&M Tiunlc Cross-ConnecZionsCable 
    J32. J34, J36. J33. J40, J42
    or J44 from the Basic shelf or J26. J28, J30, J32,J34. J36. J38.or J40 from the LTU shelf
    AudioGoutput 
    81
    SMl @-------
    SM2 @--------
    SZl a-___-----sz2 a-
    ------u Typical
    Announcement
    Equipment
    - SystemMDF Cable J33. J35, J37, J39, J4!, J43,
    or J45 from the Basic shelf; or J27, J29. J31. J33.Some ann~uncemenl machines send both Start Message (SM) and MakeJ35, J37, J39 or J41 from the LTU shelf
    Busy (MB) signals over same par (EAIEB).P
    System E&M Connecting Block
    A5126-l-4,8/86Figure 6.11Recorded Announcement (DID and Tie Trunk Vacant Number intercept, and
    AC3 Announcement Service) Cross-Connections
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    Installation Test ProceduresA30808-X5130-B120-l-8928Issue 1, May 198GConnecting Block
    System T&R Connecting Block
    No:es: Dashed lines represent installation-dependent cross-connectrons
    Ei-drrecticnal connection to code calling device for both calling and an-swerback channels shown.
    Maximum of one code calling equipment (with or without 
    answerbaclc capa-bility) can be interfaced with the system.
    When maintenance procedures are to be performed on code 
    callrng equip-
    ment, associated trunk circuit must first be taken out-of-service. Failure
    to observe this will cause users accessing code calling to receive unan-
    swered 
    ringback tone instead of busy tone.System MDF Cable J32, J34,
    J36, J38, J4.0, J42 or J44 from theBasic shelf or J25, J28, J30, J32,
    J34, J36, J38, or J40 from the LTUsheif
    ~Il”-i-4:oIESFigure 6.12Code Cailing (With or Without Answcrba~h) Cross-Comedons
    stemMDF Cable J32, J34, J36, J38,,J42 or J44 from the Basic shelf or
    , J28, 
    J30, J32, J34, J36, J38, or J40m the LTU shelf
    Notes: Dashed lines represent installation-dependent cross-connections,
    Bi-directional connecction to DTMF dictation equipment shown.
    Maximum of four DTMF dial dictation circuits can be interfaced with the
    system.When maintenance procedures are to be performed to a dial dictation equip-
    ment, the associated SLMA crrcuit must first be taken out-of-servrce. Fatlureto observe this will cause users accessing the dial dictation equipment to
    hunt to an out-of-service device and receive unanswered ringback tone
    instead of being routed to an in-service device or receiving busy tone.
    Figure 6.13 Dial 
    Dic?ation (DTMF) Cross-Connections 
    						
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    InterfacingConnectmg BlockSystem T&R Connecttng 61ocl(I
    (Op!lonal)System MDF Cable J32. J34. J36. .Jm. J40. J42 or J44 r
    hA----from the Basic shelf or J26. J28, J33, J32, J34, J3G. J38. j
    or J40 from the LTU shelf
    I
    Figure 6.14 
    Music-cn-Wc!d Cross-Connections Using TMBA4 PC0System E&M Connecting Block
    LSystem MDF Cable J33: J35, J37, J33. J41, J43. or J45
    from the @asic shelf; or J27, J29, J31, J33, J35, J37, J39or J41 from the LTU shelf
    Notes: Dashed lines represent installation-dependent cross-
    connections. Broadcast type connection from music source
    shown. Two kinds of music source can be cross-connected, con-tinuous type and demand type. For continuous mustc, the E&M
    leads are not used; and for demand music, the E&M leads are
    EQUIPMENT ROOM
    TInterfacing Connecting Sloc!cSystem 
    T&R Connecting Block
    Figure 6.15 Music-on-Hold Cross-Connections Using 
    SLMAiSLAl6 PCB Music SourceSystem 
    MDF Cable J32, J34. J36, J36, JSO, J42
    or J44 from the Basic shelf or J26, J26, J30, J32,J34, J36, J38, or J40 from the LTU shelf
    T
    \a- - - - - ----- -,--\ TStation LineI 1
    Circuit
    Within an
    SLMAlSLAlG PCB
    Notes: Dashed lines represent installation-dependent cross-
    connecttons.System MDF Cable connections are shown for an
    SLMA 
    PCB. For SLA16 connections, refer to Ftgure6.03.Only continuous type music sources may be cross-
    connected.
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    System E&M Connecting Block
    System MDF Cable J3.2, J34. J36, J36. J40, J42or J44 from the Basic shelf or J26, J26, J30.J32, J34, J36. J36, or JSO from the LTU shelf
    __----
    -------
    -----mm--------
    -------Trunk Circuit
    System E&M Connecting 
    Block\LSystem MDF Cable J33. J35. J37, J39, J41, J43,or J45 from the Basic shelf; or J27, J29, J31,
    J33, J35, J37, J39 or J41 from the LTU shelf
    A5!59-,-4,9:66Figure 6.16 Paging With Answerback Cross-Connections
    TypicalPaging
    EquipmentAudio 
    8-Inputi0
    BSYl 0
    BSY2 0
    PGl 0
    PG2 0
    Interfacing
    Connecting Block
    (Optional)
    [IO’ used’pJk/--j
    .,,-Ir---m7 -i-w---1---------
    System T&R connecting Block
    System MDF Cable J32. J34. J36. 
    J36. J40. J42 or
    J44 from the Basic shelf or JZG. J28. J30. J32, J34,/
    I
    J36. J38. or J40 from the LTU shelf
    --1
    L----I
    I7 L--w--IIL---s--J35, J37, J39. J41. J43, or
    or J27, J29. J31. J33. J35.
    LTU shelfFigure 6.17 Paging Without Answerbock Cross-Connections
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    Installation Test ProceduresIssue 1, May 1986
    System 
    T+R Connecting BlockI
    Interfacing
    \
    Connecting BlockSystem MDF Cable J32, J34, J36, J38,J40, J42 or J44 from the Basic shelf or
    (Optional)
    J26, J28. J30, J32, J34, J36, J38 or J40i
    UNA Signaling Devicefrom the LTU shelf-----a-------
    With an
    ------
    SLMAISLAlG PC13
    Notes: Dashed lines represent installation-dependent cross-connections.
    System MDF Cable connections are shown for an SLMA 
    PCS. For SLA16
    connections, refer to Figure 6.03.An AC signaling device operated by 
    20Hz ringing voltage must be con-nected to an SLMA circuit used for UNA. Each UNA circuit will drive up
    to four equivalent ringer loads. For installations requiring -48Vdc or a dry
    contact closure for UNA. appropriate external equipment must be used.
    The system will support up to four UNA signaling zones (i.e.; 
    ZUNA); oneSLMA circuit is assigned per zone.
    Figure 6.18Universal Night Answer (UNA) Cross-Connections
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    6.04System Diagnostic Tests. After the necessary MDF
    cross-connections have been completed, the on-line diagnos-
    tic 
    icsts and procedures are performed to verify the opera-tronal capability of the system. Note that the subsequent
    on-line diagnostic tests and procedures are presented in the
    sequence in which they should be performed under normal
    insiallation conditions. It is the responsibility of craft pers,on-nel to determine the sequence in which such tests and proce-
    dures should be performed when unusual installation
    conditions exist. Unless otherwise indicated, these tests can
    be performed with 
    SDTs and/or DTMF SLTs.
    a.Tone Generator Test. This system diagnostic test rou-
    tine verifies that each tone provided by the SMXTG
    PCS is generated properly. In addition, the test also
    checks the connection path(s) through the Memory
    Time Switch (MTS). Refer to Table 6.00 for the neces-
    sary procedures to perform the tone generator test.
    b.DTMF Receiver Test. This system diagnostic test rou-
    tine verifies that a DTMF receiver circuit in a aarticu-lar DTMF PCB is operating properly. The test also
    checks the connection path(s) through the MTS. Refer
    to Table 6.02 for the necessary procedures to perform
    the applicable DTMF receiver circuit test(s). This test
    requires a Type 2500 DTMF Pushbutton Telephone Set.
    c.Station Line Test. This apparatus diagnostic test rou-
    tine verifies that the supervisory and transmission
    capabilities between an SLMA, 
    SLA16 or SLMD cir-
    cuit and asscciated staiion or Siemens Digital Tele-
    phone instrument are operating properly. This test is
    performedfrom the station instrument under test and
    applies to both single line telephones (rotary or push-
    button) and Siemens Digital Telephones. Refer to Ta-
    ble 6.03 for the necessary procedures to perform the
    applicable station line test(s).
    d.DTMF Pad Test. This apparatus diagnostic test routine
    verifies that the DTMF keypad performance, including
    the transmission capabilities, of any DTMF 
    pushbutton-type station instrument is operating properly. The test
    is performed from the station instrument under test and
    only applies to single line telephones equipped with
    a DTMF keypad. Note that a Siemens Digital Telephonecannot be used for this test since data, not tones, are
    transmitted from the 
    SDTs pushbutton keypad. Refer
    to Table 6.04 for the necessary procedures to perform
    the applicable DTMF pad test(s).
    e.Console Test. This apparatus diagnostic test routine
    verifies that the data and speech highways to and from
    an attendant console are operating properly. The test
    also verifies that the console LED indicators, alphanu-
    meric display unit and audible alerting device are 
    oper-
    f.
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    A30808-X5130-5120s1-8928Issue 1. May 1986
    ating properly. The test is performed from the console
    under test. Refer to Table 6.05 for 
    the necessary proce-
    dures to perform the applicable console tes:s.
    Siemens Digital Telephone Button Tests. These appara-tus diagnostic test routines verify that the signaling
    highways to and from Siemens DYAD and JR-DYAD tel-
    ephones are operating properly. In addition, the tests
    also verifv that the 
    LEDs and the audible alertinndevices of the telephones are operating properly. Thetests are performed using the DYAD and JR-DYAD tel-
    ephones. Refer to Tables 6.07 and 6.08 for the neces-
    sary procedures to perform the applicable Siemens
    digital telephone button 
    tests.Siemens Digital Telephone Display Test. This appara-
    tus diagnostic test rouiine verifies that the signaling
    highways to and from the Siemens DYAD telephones
    are operating properly. In addition, the tests also veri-
    fy that the alphanumeric display unit and the audible
    alerting devices are operating 
    prcperly. The tests are
    performed using the DYAD telephones under test.
    Refer to Table 6.09 for the necessary 
    procsdurcs to per-
    form the Siemens digital ie!ephone display tests.
    Trunk Test. This system diagnostic test verifies that the
    supervisory and transmission capabilities of an outgo-
    ing (or outgoing portion of a two-way) trunk are oper-
    ating properly. In addiiion, the test also verifies the
    connec?ion path(s) through the MTS. Refer to Tab!o 6.11for the necessary procedures to perform the epplica-ble trunk tests.
    Placing Circuit(s) In-Service. This system procedure al-
    lows craft personnel to place an assigned circuit in
    service from an out-of-service state. This procedure
    works in parallel with the CMU procedure that changes
    a circuit’s state. Refer to Table 6.12 for the necessary
    procedures to perform the applicable in-service place-
    ment of circuits.
    Placing Circuit(s) Out-of-Service. This system proce-
    dure allows craft personnel to place an assigned cir-
    cuit out-of service from an in-service state. This
    procedure works in parallel with the CMU procedure
    that changes a circuit’s state. Fiefer to Table 6.13 for
    the necessary procedures to perform the applicable
    out-of-service placement of circuits.
    WARNING
    Hazardous voltages exist 
    Mhin the equipmcnr cebkc?.Be extremely careful when performing test-
    ing/troubleshooting procedures 
    wiih Ehe equipmentpanel(s) removed.
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    TEP
    1Place maintenance test phone
    off-hook.Dial tone returned.
    2Dial the Diagncstic Test Access Code.Recall dial tone returned.
    3
    4ADial 1 for tone generator test.None.
    Dial 00 if all tones are to be tested andverify that all tones returned are 
    un-dis!orted.
    All tones are returned in the sequenceshown in Table 6.01 for two seconds
    each: test repeats until the main-
    tenance test phone is placed on-hook
    or hook flashed.
    4B
    Dial the individual test number shownChosen tone returned until main-If chcsen tono is returned dictoricd.in Table 6.01 if a particular tone is totenance test phone is placed on-hco!cretry test two moie times. If distortion
    be tested.or hook-flashed.continues, replace the SMXTG PCB
    5AIf additional tE?SiS or procedures are
    to be performed, hook-flash the main-
    tenance test phone and dial the next
    code (Diagnostic Test Access Code is
    not redialed).Recall dial tone is returned.
    56If no additional tests or procedures areto be performed, placa the main-
    tenance test phone on-hook.Nono.
    iab:a 6.00 Tone Generator Test
    PCDCECUREVERIFICATION
    TESTNUMBER
    000102
    03
    04
    05
    06
    07
    08
    09
    10
    1112
    13
    14
    15
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    2122
    23
    24
    25
    26
    27IF VERIFICATION
    IS NOT OBTAINEDsIf any tone(s) is returned 
    distortad retry
    test two mere times. If distortion con-tinues, replace the SMXTG PCB. Nctothat the first 16 tones are hardware in-
    terrupted. 
    if continuous tones are
    returned, replace the SMXTG PCB.
    Table 6.01 Tone Generator Test Numbers
    TONE
    Circular Sequence
    DTMF-1 
    (697Hz + 1209Hz)
    DTMF-2 (6Q7Hz + 1336Hz)
    DTMF-3 (697Hz + 1477Hz)DTMF-4 (77OHz + 1209Hz)DTMF-5 (77OHz + 1336Hz)
    DTMF-6 (77OHz + 14i7Hz)DTMF-7 (852Hz + 1209Hz)
    DTMF-8 (852Hz 
    + 1336Hz)
    DTMF-9 (852Hz + 1477H.z)DTMF-0 (941Hz + 133SHz)
    DTMF-’ (941Hz + 1209Hz)DTMF-# (941Hz + 14i7Hz)DTMF-A (697Hz + 1633Hz)
    DTMF-B (770Hz + 1633Hz)
    DTMF-C (852Hz + 1633Hz)
    DTMF-D (941Hz 
    -I- 1633Hz)
    Dial Tone (35OHz + 440Hz)Busy Tone (480Hz +620 Hz)
    Reorder Tone (Fast Busy Tone)
    Test Tone 
    (1004Hz @-16dEim)Low Tone (440Hz)Audible Ring (440Hz + 480Hz - uninterrupted)
    Intercept Tone (440Hz + 620Hz)LDN Call Identification Tone (400 Hz + 480 Hz - interrupted)
    Called Party Tone (2100 Hz - uninterrupted)
    Remote Hold Recall Identification Tone (400 Hz)
    Quiet Tone--_
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    STEPPROCECUREVEFHFICATION
    1
    5
    6A
    68Table 6.02 
    DTMF Receiver Test
    Place maintenance test phone
    off-hook.
    Dial the Diagnostic Test Access Code.Dial 
    # for DTMF receiver test.
    Dial the four-digit PEN number of the
    DTMF receiver circuit to be tested.
    Depress the maintenance test phone
    keypad’s buttons in the following se-
    quence.Test tone 
    (1004Hz at -16dBm)
    returned.
    a) For 12-button phones: 1, 2, 3,
    4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, *and 
    #.b) For 
    16-button phones: A, B, C,
    D, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, * ,
    and #.If additional tests or procedures are
    to be performed, hook-flash main-
    tenance tes? phone and dial the next
    code (Diagnostic Test Access Code is
    not redialed).Recall dial tone is returned and the
    associaied DTMF receiver circuit LED
    in the DTMF PCB is extinguished.
    If no additional tests or procedures areThe associated DTMF receiver circuit
    to be performed, place the main-LED in the DTMF PCB is extin-
    tenance test phone on-hook.guished. Dial tone is returned.
    Recall dial tone is returned.
    None.Dial tone returned and the associat-
    ed DTMF receiver circuit LED in the
    DTMF PCB is lit steadily.IF VERIFICATION
    IS NOT OBTAINED
    If busy tone is returned, the DTMF
    receiver circuit is busy. Retry later. If
    intercept tone is returned, the DTMF
    receiver circuit is not assigned (check
    data base assignment).
    If intercept tone is returned at any
    time, either the DTMF receiver or the
    maintenance phone’s key-pad is nc?
    operating properly, or the buttons
    were depressed in the wrong se-
    quence. Retry test with another DTMF
    phone. If intercept tone is returned
    again, replace the DTMF receiver
    circuit.
    Table 6.03 Station Line Test
    NOTES: 1) If the system option flag TSTDIAG has been enabled in the data base or the station under test is c!assmarked
    with the TSTAPP feature, the maintenance test phone is not required to enable or disable the Apparatus Diagnos-
    tic Test routines; therefore, perform only steps 5 through 10.
    2) If the system option flag TSTDIAG has been disabled in the data base or the station under test is not classmarked
    with the TSTAPP feature, the maintenance test phone is required to enable or disable the Apparatus Diagnostic
    Test routines; therefore, 
    oerform the entire procedure (steps 1 throuqh 11).STEP.PROCEDUREVERIFICATION
    Place maintenance test phone
    off-hook.Dial tone is returned.
    Dial the Diagnostic Test Access Code.Dial 3 to enable the Apparatus tests.
    Place the maintenance test phone
    on-hook.Recall dial tone is returned.
    Confirmation tone is returned.
    None.Place the station under test off-hook.Dial tone is returned
    ;:;ethe Test-Station Line AccessConfirmation tone is returned.IF 
    VERIFKATIONIS NOT OBTAINED
    1
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