®
DEFINITY
Enterprise Communications Server
Release 6
Installation and Test for Compact Modular
Cabinets
555-230-128
Comcode 108215609
Issue 3
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Interference Information
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio
noise emissions set out in the radio interference regulations of the
Canadian Department of Communications.
Notice
Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this book was
complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information is
subject to change.
dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la class
A préscrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté
par le ministére des Communications du Canada.
Your Responsibility for Your System’s Security
Toll fraud is the unauthorized use of your telecommunications system
by an unauthorized party, for example, persons other than your com-
pany’s employees, agents, subcontractors, or persons working on your Trademarks
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with your telecommunications system and, if toll fraud occurs, it can
result in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications
services.
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found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide rea-
sonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-
ence to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a resi-
dential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
The “CE” mark affixed to the DEFINITY® equipment described in
this book indicates that the equipment conforms to the following Euro-
pean Union (EU) Directives:
•
•
•
Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC)
Low Voltage (73/23/EEC)
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (TTE) i-CTR3 BRI
and i-CTR4 PRI
For more information on standards compliance, contact your local dis-
tributor.
Comments
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fied by FCC registration number AS593M-13283-MF-E.
Acknowledgment
Part 68: Answer-Supervision Signaling. Allowing this equipment to This document was prepared by Product Documentation Development,
be operated in a manner that does not provide proper answer-supervi-
sion signaling is in violation of Part 68 Rules. This equipment returns
answer-supervision signals to the public switched network when:
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•
•
Answered by the called station
Answered by the attendant
Routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by
the CPE user
This equipment returns answer-supervision signals on all DID calls
forwarded back to the public switched telephone network. Permissible
exceptions are:
•
•
•
A call is unanswered
A busy tone is received
A reorder tone is received
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Contents
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■ Conventions Used in This Book
vii
1
Install and Cable the Cabinets
■ Check Customer’s Order
1-1
1-1
■ Correcting Shipping Errors
■ Unpack and Inspect
1-1
1-1
■ Comcodes for CMC
1-3
■ Install the System Cabinets
Set the Carrier Address ID — All Cabinets
Floor-Mount the Cabinet
1-6
1-6
1-7
Wall-Mount the Cabinets
1-8
Install Cabinet A — Wall-Mount
Install Left and Right Panels — Wall-Mount
■ AC Power and Ground
1-9
1-13
1-14
1-16
1-17
1-17
Uninterruptible Power Supply
CMC Cabinet Power Switch
Connect Cabinet Grounds and Other Grounds
Cabinet A Only and TDM/LAN Bus Terminator
1-23
1-24
1-26
1-27
1-29
1-29
1-29
1-33
1-38
1-41
1-42
Cable the Multi-Cabinet System — Wall-Mount
■ Install Main Distribution Frame and External Modem
Cable the MDF and Modem
■ Install Equipment Room Hardware
Cross-Connect the Cabinets to the MDF
Allowable Circuit Packs for CMC
Circuit Pack Installation
Install Sneak Fuse Panels
Label the Main Distribution Frame
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■ Activate and Administer the System
Power Up System
1-46
1-46
1-46
1-55
1-66
1-66
1-67
1-68
1-69
1-69
1-69
1-69
1-77
1-78
1-79
1-81
1-81
System Administration
■ Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment
Install Attendant Console — Optional
Install 26B1 Selector Console — Optional
■ Connect External Alarms and Auxiliary Connections
■ Telephone Pin Designations
■ CAMA/E911 Installation
Configuration
Hardware Setup
Administration Setup
■ Install the BRI Terminating Resistor
Terminating Resistor Adapter
Closet Mounted (110RA1-12)
■ Install Multi-point Adapters
BR851-B Adapter (T-Adapter)
Associated Telephones
1-89
1-89
1-97
1-98
Install the Emergency Transfer Panel
■ Connect Modem to Telephone Network
External Modem Option Settings
2
Installation Completion and Cable Pinouts
■ Perform System Administration
■ Set Neon Voltage — Ring Ping
■ Installation Completion
2-1
2-1
2-3
2-4
2-4
2-5
2-7
2-9
2-11
■ Power Supply LED Indications
■ TN760D Tie Trunk Option Settings
■ TN464E/F Option Settings
■ Connector and Cable Diagrams — Pinout Charts
Processor Interface Cable Pinout
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References
A-1
A-1
A-2
A-2
A-2
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-7
A-7
■ Related Documents
■ How to Order Documentation
■ How to Comment on This Book
■ Where to Call for Technical Support
■ Security Issues
■ Trademarks
■ Standards Compliance
■ Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards
■ Federal Communications Commission Statement
Part 68: Statement
IN Index
IN-1
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About This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Page vii
About This Book
®
This document provides procedures to install a DEFINITY Enterprise
Communications Server Release 6csi, using the Compact Modular Cabinet.
This document is intended for use by trained installation technicians.
Conventions Used in This Book
■
■
■
■
Information you type is shown as: save translation
Information displayed on the management terminal is shown as: login
Keyboard keys are shown as: Enter.
Circuit pack codes (such as TN798 or TN2182B) are shown with the
minimum acceptable alphabetic suffix (like the ‘‘B” in the code TN2182B).
Generally, an alphabetic suffix higher than that shown is also acceptable.
However, not every vintage of either the minimum suffix or a higher suffix
code is necessarily acceptable.
Refer to Technical Monthly: Reference Guide for Circuit Pack
Vintages and Change Notices for current information about usable
vintages of specific circuit pack codes (including the suffix).
The following conventions describe the systems referred to in this document.
■
The word system is a general term encompassing Release 6 and includes
references to the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server
■
■
Systems in this book are called Release 6, Release 6 CMC, and R6csi
Information in this book is applicable for Release 6 unless otherwise
specified
■
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server is abbreviated as DEFINITY
ECS
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■
Physical dimensions in this book are in inches followed by metric
centimeters (cm) in parentheses. Wire gauge measurements are in AWG
2
followed by the cross-sectional area in squared millimeters (mm ) in
parentheses
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1
Check Customer’s Order
Check the customer’s order and the shipping packing lists to confirm that all
equipment is present. If any equipment is missing, report this to your Lucent
Technologies representative. Check the system adjuncts for damage and report
all damage according to local shipping instructions.
Correcting Shipping Errors
1. Red-tag all defective equipment and over-shipped equipment and return
according to the nearest Material Stocking Location (MSL) instructions.
For international customers, contact your order service agent.
2. Direct all short-shipped reports to the nearest MSL. Contact the
appropriate location for specific instructions. For Streamlined
Implementation in the United States, call 1-800-772-5409.
Unpack and Inspect
READ THIS FIRST !
!
CAUTION:
A fully loaded system weighs 58 lbs (26.3 kg). Use lifting precautions. If the
doors, power unit, and circuit packs are removed, the unit weighs only 29
lbs (13.1 kg).
1. Verify the equipment received. See Figure 1-1. Actual equipment may vary
in appearance and may ship in separate packages.
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1
Page 1-2
2. Equipment comcodes are listed in Tab l e 1 -1 .
3. Before mounting the cabinets, remove the cabinet doors by opening them
and lifting them straight up and off of the hinge pins.
4
3
2
1
6
5
7
8
9
10
11
qrdmpart KLC 011598
Figure Notes
1. Left panel (also acts as a wall-mount template 7. AC power pord (NEMA 5-15P or
and as a floor mount pedestal)
IEC 320)
2. CMC cabinet
8. Vertical TDM/LAN bus cable (not
shipped with all systems)
3. Right panel
9. Horizontal TDM/LAN bus cable
(not shipped with all systems)
4. U.S. Robotics external modem (not shipped
with all systems)
10. 14-inch (35.5 cm) 6 AWG (#40) (16
5. #12 x 1-inch shoulder screws
2
mm ) ground wire
6. Processor interface cable (not shipped with all
cabinets)
11. Single-point ground block
Figure 1-1. Equipment Packed with the CMC Cabinet
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Comcodes for CMC
Tab le 1-1 lists the comcodes for equipment used with the CMC.
Table 1-1. Comcodes for Release 6.1 and Later CMC
Description
Comcode
847951662
847951670
847915238
847915246
847960002
103557518
107784019
407633999
105631527
407772870
407772888
706827717
H600-487
Left Panel
Right Panel
Right Door
Left Door
Processor Interface Cable
TN798 Processor Circuit Pack
TN2182B Tone Clock — Tone Detector and Call Classifier Circuit Pack
U.S. Robotics Model 839 External Modem
TDM/LAN Bus Terminator (AHF110)
Vertical TDM/LAN Bus Cable (WP-91716 List 8)
Horizontal TDM/LAN Bus Cable (WP-91716 List 9)
Single-Point Ground Block
2
14-inch (35.5 cm) 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm ) Green Ground Wire
847987187
407676691
107949364
848082715
407745009
405362641
407786623
407786599
407786631
407790591
106278062
601817448
601817422
CMC 110 Cross-Connect Assembly (Main Distribution Frame)
120 VAC Power Distribution Unit (145D 6-AC)
650A Power Supply
Fan Assembly
Fan Air Filter
120 VAC Power Cord (U.S.)
120 VAC Power Cord (Europe)
120 VAC Power Cord (United Kingdom)
120 VAC Power Cord (Australia)
120 VAC Power Cord (India)
Apparatus Blank (Circuit Pack Blank) (158P)
2 Mbyte Mass-Storage Translation Card (White Card)
4 Mbyte Mass-Storage Translation Card (White Card)
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Table 1-1. Comcodes for Release 6.1 and Later CMC — Continued
Comcode
601817430
106606536
107988867
107152969
403613003
406948976
107435091
407216316
403613003
103970000
Description
10 Mbyte Mass-Storage Translation Card (White Card)
Integrated Channel Service Unit (ICSU) (120A2)
DS1 Loopback Jack (T1 Only) (700A)
75 Ohm DS1 Coaxial Adapter (888B)
157B Connecting Block
6SCP-110 Protector
507B Sneak Current Fuse Panel
220029 Sneak Current Fuse
157B Connecting Block
Main Distribution Frame Label (Code 220A)
847489895
or
6-pin mini DIN to RJ-11 jack to allow 715 BCS keyboard on 2900/715
Terminal
847489903
407536531
104307327
9-pin DTE to 25-pin DCE Adapter Cable for a 715 BCS-2 Terminal
C6C cable — 50-foot (15.2 m) shielded DS1 cable with 50-pin male to
15-pin male
104307376
104307434
104307475
C6D cable — 50-foot (15.2 m) shielded DS1 cable with 50-pin male on
each end
C6E cable — 100-foot (30.5 m) shielded DS1 cable with 50-pin male to
50-pin female
C6F cable — 50-foot (15.2 m) shielded DS1 cable with 50-pin male to
3 inch (7.62 cm) stub
102381779
104410147
105514756
102904893
104401856
104386545
406948976
407216316
105581086
3B1A Carbon Block
3B1E-W Wide Gap Gas Tube
3C1S Solid State
4B1C Carbon Block with Heat Coil
4B1E-W Wide Gap Gas Tube w/Heat Coil
4C1S Solid State with Heat Coil
SCP-110 Sneak Current Protector
220029 Fuse Sneak Current Protector
4C3S-75 Solid State with Heat Coil
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Table 1-1. Comcodes for Release 6.1 and Later CMC — Continued
Comcode
406144907
901007120
406304816
103972758
103972733
407063478
107731853
106455348
106455363
407439975
407598325
105357727
106060718
106060734
Description
ITW LINX Gas Tube, Avalanche Suppress
ITW Linx Ground Bar (used with above)
ITW Linx Replacement Fuse
Data Link Protector (1 circuit)
Data Link Protector (8 circuits)
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Wrist Strap
Single-Mode Fiber Optic Transceiver (300A)
Multi-Mode Fiber Optic Transceiver (9823A)
Multi-Mode Fiber Optic Transceiver (9823B)
Multi-mode Fiber Interconnect Cable — 20 feet (6.1 m)
Single-mode Fiber Interconnect Cable — 20 feet (6.1 m)
Single-mode Fiber Optic Patch Cord — 2 feet (0.6 m)
Single-mode 5dB Attenuator
Single-mode 10dB Attenuator
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Install the System Cabinets
Set the Carrier Address ID — All Cabinets
2
1
3
OF F
swdmdip KLC 011598
Figure Notes
1. Carrier A switch settings
2. Carrier B switch settings
3. Carrier C switch settings
Figure 1-2. Setting Carrier Address ID (Right Side)
1. Proceed to either ‘‘Floor-Mount the Cabinet’’ on page 1-7 or to ‘‘Wall-Mount
the Cabinets’’ on page 1-8.
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Floor-Mount the Cabinet
The cabinet dimensions (with floor pedestal) are 28.5 in. (72.4 cm) high, 24.5 in.
(62.2 cm) wide, and 12 in. (30.5 cm) deep. Maintain a service clearance of 12 in.
(30.5 cm) on the left, right, and front of the cabinet.
1
3
2
indmflor KLC 110397
Figure Notes
1. Left panel (floor-mount pedestal)
2. #12 x 1-inch shoulder screws
3. 12 inches (30.5 cm) minimum from
nearest object (required to service
the circuit packs)
Figure 1-3. Typical Floor Mount Installation
1. Proceed to ‘‘Cable the System’’ on page 1-23.
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Wall-Mount the Cabinets
!
CAUTION:
A fully loaded system weighs 58 lbs (26.3 kg). Use lifting precautions. If the doors,
power unit, and circuit packs are removed, the unit weighs only 29 lbs (13.1 kg).
Install Plywood Backing onto Wall
Single-Cabinet Installation
1. Install a 3/4-inch (2 cm) thick sheet of 2 x 4-foot (0.6 x 1.2 m) plywood
horizontally onto the wall. See Figure 1-4.
2 or 3 Vertically Mounted Cabinets
1. Install a 3/4-inch (2 cm) thick sheet of 4 x 8-foot (1.2 x 2.4 m) plywood
2 Cabinets Vertically Mounted and 1 Cabinet Horizontally Mounted
1. Install a 3/4-inch (2 cm) thick sheet of 4 x 8-foot (1.2 x 2.4 m) plywood
vertically onto the wall. See Figure 1-6.
2. Install a 3/4-inch (2 cm) thick sheet of 2 x 4-foot (0.6 x 1.2 m) sheet of
plywood horizontally onto the wall. Position the plywood to the right of the
first sheet, across from Cabinet A.
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Install Cabinet A — Wall-Mount
Figure 1-4. Left Panel Used as Mounting Template
1. Place the template on the wall ensuring that the top surface is level.
2. Mark two 1/8-inch (0.3 cm) pilot holes in the mounting hole locations.
3. Remove the template from the wall.
4. Drill the two pilot holes.
5. Thread two #12 x 1-inch shoulder screws partially into the holes.
6. Set the cabinet onto the wall and align the slots with the shoulder screws.
See Figure 1-5. Slide the cabinet to the left to hold it in place. Tighten the
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1. #12 x 1-inch shoulder screws
2. #12 x 1-inch safety screw
Figure 1-5. Typical Wall-Mount Installation
7. Drill two lower mounting holes using the cabinet as a template.
8. Thread the 2 lower screws and tighten.
!
CAUTION:
Be sure the right bottom safety screw is in place and tight.
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Install 2 or 3 Vertically Mounted Cabinets
48" (122 cm)
1
2
1
1
B
A
C
5" (12.7 cm)
Floor
indmins7 LJK 102197
Figure Notes
1. #12 x 1-inch shoulder screws
2. #12 x 1-inch safety screw
Figure 1-6. Typical Multi-Cabinet Installation
1. Securely tighten the shoulder screws and safety screws.
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Install 2 Cabinets Vertically and 1 Cabinet
Horizontally
96" (244 cm)
1
1
1
2
A
B
3
54"
(137 cm)
C
29 1/2"
(75 cm)
5" (12.7 cm)
Floor
indmins9 LJK 102197
Figure Notes
1. #12 x 1-inch shoulder screws
2. #12 x 1-inch safety screw
3. Second sheet of plywood
Figure 1-7. Typical 3-Cabinet Installation
1. Securely tighten the shoulder screws and safety screws.
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indmins3 KLC 091197
Figure Notes
1. Left panel
2. Right panel
Figure 1-8. Left and Right Panel Installation
1. Align the cutouts in the panels with the cabinet hinges.
2. Drill a 1/8-inch (0.3 cm) pilot hole into the wall and secure the panels with
the #12 x 1-inch shoulder screws.
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AC Power and Ground
!
CAUTION:
The AC power circuit must be dedicated to the system. The circuit must not be shared
with other equipment and must not be controlled by a wall switch. The AC receptacle
must not be located under the Main Distribution Frame and must be easily accessible.
!
!
CAUTION:
Removing the 650A Power Unit does not remove AC power from the cabinet. To
remove AC power, pull the AC power cord from the AC appliance inlet.
CAUTION:
System grounding must comply with the general rules for grounding provided in Article
250 of the National Electrical Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 70,
or the applicable electric code in the country of installation.
!
CAUTION:
AC mains wiring and testing must be performed by a qualified electrician and must
conform to Article 250 of the National Electrical Code (NEC), National Fire Protection
Agency (NFPA) 70, or the applicable electric code in the country of installation.
Check AC Power
Each CMC uses an auto-ranging 85 to 264 VAC power supply, 47 to 63 Hz, 330
Watts, 4.5 Amps (100-120 VAC) or 2.3 Amps (200 to 240 VAC), at 500 VoltAmps
(VA). The AC power source can be 1 phase of 120 VAC with neutral (100 VAC for
Japan) with 15 Amp circuit breaker, or 1 phase of 220 or 240 VAC (200 VAC for
Japan) with 10 Amp circuit breaker. The AC cord uses a NEMA 5-15P plug or an
IEC 320 plug.
Before powering up the system, check the AC power in the equipment room
using a KS-20599 digital voltmeter (DVM) (or equivalent).
1. Measure the AC voltage between the hot and neutral side of the
receptacle.
2. Depending on the AC power source, verify that the meter reads 90 to 132
VAC or 180 to 264 VAC. If not, have a qualified electrician correct the
problem.
3. Measure the voltage between the neutral and ground side of the
receptacle.
4. Verify that the meter reads 0 VAC. If not, have a qualified electrician
correct the problem.
5. When finished, set the AC mains circuit breakers to OFF.
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Approved Grounds
An approved ground is the closest acceptable medium for grounding the
building entrance protector, entrance cable shield, or single-point ground of
electronic telephony equipment. If more than 1 type of approved ground is
available on the premises, the grounds must be bonded together as required in
Section 250-81 of the National Electrical Code.
Grounded Building Steel — The metal frame of the building where it is
effectively grounded by 1 of the following grounds: acceptable metallic water
pipe, concrete encased ground, or a ground ring.
Acceptable Water Pipe — A metal underground water pipe, at least 1/2-inch
(1.3 cm) in diameter, in direct contact with the earth for at least 10 feet (3 m). The
pipe must be electrically continuous (or made electrically continuous by bonding
around insulated joints, plastic pipe, or plastic water meters) to the point where
the protector ground wire connects. A metallic underground water pipe must be
supplemented by the metal frame of the building, a concrete-encased ground, or
a ground ring. If these grounds are not available, the water pipe ground can be
supplemented by 1 of the following types of grounds:
■
■
■
Other local metal underground systems or structures — Local
underground structures such as tanks and piping systems
Rod and pipe electrodes — A 5/8-inch (1.6 cm) solid rod or 3/4-inch (2
cm) conduit or pipe electrode driven to a minimum depth of 8 feet (2.4 m)
Plate electrodes — Must have a minimum of 2 square feet
(0.185 square m) of metallic surface exposed to the exterior soil
Concrete Encased Ground — An electrode encased by at least 2 inches
(5.1 cm) of concrete and located within and near the bottom of a concrete
foundation or footing in direct contact with the earth. The electrode must be at
least 20 feet (6.1 m) of 1 or more steel reinforcing bars or rods 1/2-inch (1.3 cm)
2
in diameter, or at least 20 feet (6.1 m) of bare, solid copper, 4 AWG (26 mm )
wire.
Ground Ring — A buried ground that encircles a building or structure at a depth
of at least 2.5 feet (0.76 m) below the earth’s surface. The ground ring must be at
2
least 20 feet (6.1 m) of 2 AWG (35 mm ), bare, copper wire.
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APPROVED FLOOR GROUNDS
!
CAUTION:
If the approved ground is inside a dedicated equipment room, then these
connections must be made by a qualified electrician.
Floor grounds are those grounds on each floor of a high-rise building that are
suitable for connection to the ground terminal in the riser closet and to the
cabinet single-point ground terminal. Approved floor grounds may include:
■
Building steel
■
The grounding conductor for the secondary side of the power transformer
feeding the floor
■
■
■
Metallic water pipes
Power-feed metallic conduit supplying panel boards on the floor
A grounding point specifically provided in the building for the purpose
Uninterruptible Power Supply
An optional UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) may be used for power
holdover. The type of UPS depends on the holdover requirements. Holdover
times vary from less than 10 minutes to up to 8 hours. The UPS must provide
surge protection for all connected cabinets.
1. Connect the UPS to an electrical outlet capable of handling the power
requirements of all cabinets:
a. For 100 VAC, multiply 4.5 Amps times the number of cabinets.
b. For 120 VAC, multiply 3.8 Amps times the number of cabinets.
c. For 200 VAC, multiply 2.3 Amps times the number of cabinets.
d. For 220-240 VAC, multiply 2.0 Amps times the number of cabinets.
2. Be sure that Cabinet A (control carrier) is connected to an “unswitched” or
“always on” electrical outlet on the UPS.
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CMC Cabinet Power Switch
!
CAUTION:
The latch acts as the DC power switch and only removes DC power from
the cabinet, not AC power. To remove AC power, pull the AC power cord
from the appliance inlet. See Figure 1-9.
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Figure Notes
1. Latch
Figure 1-9. CMC Power Supply
Connect Cabinet Grounds and Other Grounds
The following additional grounding requirements must be met:
2
■
The approved ground wire must be green, 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm ),
copper, stranded wire (this is in addition to the ground wire in the AC
power cord)
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■
Bond all approved grounds at the single-point ground to form a single
grounding electrode system
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Install the Ground Block
1. Mount the ground block as shown in Figure 1-10.
2. Make the cable connections as shown in Figure 1-11.
2
2
A
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Figure Notes
1. #12 x 1-inch shoulder screws
2. Single-point ground block
Figure 1-10. Ground Block Installation to Right Panel
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4
1
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1
2
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Figure Notes
2
1. 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm ) cabinet
ground wire
4. AC load center single-point ground
2
5. 10 AWG (#25) (6 mm ) wire to
2
2. 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm ) ground
coupled bonding conductor (CBC)
wire to next cabinet
2
6. 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm ) ground wire
3. Single-point ground block
from single-point ground block to the
AC load center single-point ground
Figure 1-11. Typical Cabinet Grounding
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Install Coupled Bonding Conductor
The Coupled Bonding Conductor (CBC) provides for mutual inductance coupling
between the CBC and the telephone cables that are exposed to lightning. The
2
conductor can be a 10 AWG (#25) (6 mm ) wire tie wrapped to the exposed
cables, a metal cable shield around the exposed cables, or 6 spare pairs from
the exposed cable.
In a high rise building, connect the CBC to an approved building ground on each
floor. To provide the coupled bonding protection:
1. Connect 1 end of the conductor to a telephone cable building entrance
protector ground that is connected to an approved ground.
2. Route the rest of the conductor next to the exposed telephone cables
being protected until they reach the cross-connect nearest to the
telephone system.
3. Position the non-exposed telephone cables at least 12 inches (30.5 cm)
away from exposed telephone cables whenever possible.
4. Terminate the other end to the single-point ground block provided for the
telephone system.
Connect and Route Cabinet AC Power Cords
!
CAUTION:
The AC power cords may connect to a properly rated power distribution
unit, individual AC power receptacles, or to a UPS. See Figure 1-12.
1. Be sure the circuit breakers at the AC load center are OFF.
2. Connect Cabinet A to an “unswitched” or “always on” electrical outlet.
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Figure Notes
1. Cabinet AC power cord
2. Surge-protected AC power
distribution unit (120 VAC
systems) (optional)
Figure 1-12. Routing AC Power Cords to a Power Distribution Unit
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Cable the System
Install Processor Interface Cable —
Cabinet A Only and TDM/LAN Bus Terminator
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Figure Notes
1. TDM/LAN bus terminator
2. Processor interface cable (cabinet A only)
Figure 1-13. System Cable Connections
1. Connect the Processor Interface Cable to slot 1 of Cabinet A. See Figure
1-13.
2. Install the TDM/LAN bus terminators.
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Cable the Multi-Cabinet System — Wall-Mount
Vertically Mounted System
1. Route the TDM/LAN bus cables through the cable trough.
See Figure 1-14.
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Figure Notes
1. TDM/LAN bus terminator (at
each end of the TDM/LAN bus)
2. Vertical TDM/LAN bus cable (List 8)
Figure 1-14. TDM/LAN Bus Cables and Terminators
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Vertically and Horizontally Mounted System
Only 1 horizontal TDM/LAN Bus cable is allowed per system. See Figure 1-15.
1. Route the TDM/LAN bus cables through the cable trough.
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Figure Notes
1. TDM/LAN bus terminator (at each end
of the TDM/LAN bus)
3. Horizontal TDM/LAN bus cable
(List 9)
2. Vertical TDM/LAN bus cable (List 8)
Figure 1-15. System Cable Connections
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Install Main Distribution Frame and
External Modem
Install the MDF
!
CAUTION:
The optional MDF is a special 110 cross-connect field and is smaller than standard
110 cross-connect hardware. Do not install standard 110 hardware inside the right
panel.
NOTE:
The depth of any equipment installed inside the right panel must not exceed 2.5
inches (6.3 cm), otherwise the right cover panel cannot fit over the right panel.
The optional MDF represents the trunk/auxiliary field.
1. Mount the optional MDF to the right panel. See Figure 1-16. The MDF may
be mounted at the top of the right panel in other cabinets, if desired. See
Figure 1-17.
Install the External Modem
The U.S. Robotics Model 839 external modem is the recommended external
modem. Release 6 CMC systems operate with this modem set to the factory
default settings.
NOTE:
You may use a locally obtained, type-approved external modem (33.6 bps
and V.34 protocol). Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for
more information.
2. Route the MODEM cable (P2) from the Processor Interface Cable through
the cable trough and to the modem.
4. Plug the modem power cord into an electrical outlet and turn on the
modem.
5. Modem setup and administration is performed in ‘‘External Modem Option
Settings’’ on page 1-98.
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Cable the MDF and Modem
Bottom-mounted MDF
2
1
4
2
3
4
5
1
6
7
8
9
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Figure Notes
1. Main distribution frame (MDF)
2. External modem
3. Processor interface cable (connect P2
to modem, connect J1 to cable 1 on
MDF)
4. #12 x 1-inch shoulder screw
Figure 1-16. Typical MDF and Modem Cable Routing (Bottom-mount)
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Top-Mounted MDF
Use this configuration when the cabinet is wall-mounted, and is near the floor.
1
2
3
4
5
1
6
7
8
9
10
3
2
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Figure Notes
1. Main distribution frame (MDF)
2. Connect cable 1 to slot 1
3. #12 x 1-inch shoulder screw
Figure 1-17. Typical Top-Mount MDF Cable Routing
1. On the rear of the MDF, cut the cable tie securing the top 5 cables to the
MDF mounting frame.
2. Mount the MDF to the right panel. See Figure 1-17.
3. Secure all 10 cables to the bottom left bracket on the MDF with a cable tie.
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Refer to DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3 Main
Distribution Field Design, 555-230-630, for more information.
Cross-Connect the Cabinets to the MDF
1. Cross-connect the ports on the trunk and line circuit packs to the MDF as
required. See Figure 1-19.
Allowable Circuit Packs for CMC
Tab le 1-2 lists the circuit packs that can and cannot be used with Release 6.
Table 1-2. Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules
Apparatus
Code
Name
Allowable
Yes
650A
AC Power Unit
982LS
CFY1B
CPP1
Current Limiter
No
Current Limiter
Memory Expansion
DEFINITY AUDIX R3 System
No
No
ED-1E546
(TN566)
(TN567)
Yes
ED-1E546
(TN2208)
(TN2170)
CallVisor ASAI over the DEFINITY (LAN) Gateway R1
No
No
J58890M-1
(TN801)
CallVisor ASAI/Call Visor PC/LAN over the DEFINITY
LAN Gateway R2
TN417
Auxiliary Trunk
Tone-Clock
Yes
No
No
TN419B
TN420B/C
TN429/B
Tone Detector
Analog Direct Inward/Outward Dialing (DIOD) Central Yes
Office Trunk
TN429C
TN429D
TN433
Analog Central Office Trunk
Analog DIOD Trunk - Analog Loop Start
Speech Synthesizer
Yes
Yes
Yes
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Table 1-2. Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules — Continued
Apparatus
Code
Name
Allowable
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
TN436B
TN437
Direct Inward Dialing Trunk
Tie Trunk
TN438B
TN439
Central Office Trunk
Tie Trunk
TN447
Central Office Trunk
Speech Synthesizer
Tie Trunk
TN457
TN458
TN459B
TN464C/D/E/F
TN465B/C
TN467
Direct Inward Dialing Trunk
DS1 Interface - T1, 24 Channel - E1, 32 Channel
Central Office Trunk
Analog Line
TN468B
TN479
Analog Line
Analog Line
TN497
Tie Trunk
TN553
Packet Data Line
ISDN-BRI 4-Wire S/T-NT Line (A-Law)
Expansion Interface
Switch Node Clock
Switch Node Interface
DS1 Converter - T1, 24 Channel
Packet Gateway
TN556C
TN570B/C
TN572
Yes
No
No
TN573B
TN574
No
No
TN577
No
TN722B
TN725B
TN726B
TN735
DS1 Tie Trunk
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Speech Synthesizer
Data Line
MET Line
TN742
Analog Line
TN744B/C
TN744D
Call Classifier
Call Classifier - Detector
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Table 1-2. Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules — Continued
Apparatus
Code
Name
Allowable
Yes
Yes
No
TN746B
Analog Line
TN747B
Central Office Trunk
Tone Detector
TN748B/C/D
TN750B/C
TN753/B
TN754/B/C
TN755B
Announcement
Direct Inward Dialing Trunk
Digital Line 4-Wire DCP
Neon Power Unit
Tone Detector
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
TN756
No
TN758
Pooled Modem
Tie Trunk
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
TN760B/C/D
TN762B
Hybrid Line
TN763B/C/D
TN765
Auxiliary Trunk
Processor Interface
TN767B/C/D/E DS1 Interface - T1, 24 Channel
Yes
No
TN768
Tone-Clock
TN769
Analog Line
Yes
No
TN771D
TN772
Maintenance/Test
Duplication Interface
Processor
No
TN773
No
TN775/B/C
TN776
Maintenance
No
Expansion Interface
Network Control
Packet Control
Tone-Clock
No
TN777B
TN778
No
No
TN780
No
TN786
Processor
No
TN786B
TN787F/G/H/J/K
TN788B
Processor
No
Multimedia Interface
Multimedia Voice Conditioner
No
No
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Table 1-2. Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules — Continued
Apparatus
Code
Name
Allowable
Yes
No
TN789
Radio Controller
TN790
Processor
TN791
Guest Line - Category B
Analog Line, 24-Port, 2-Wire
Processor
No
TN793
Yes
No
TN796B
TN798
Processor
Yes
No
TN1648/B
TN1650B
TN1654
TN1655
TN1656
TN1657
TN2135
TN2136
TN2138
TN2139
TN2140B
TN2144
TN2146
TN2147C
TN2149
TN2180
TN2181
TN2182B
TN2183
TN2184
TN2185
TN2198
System Access/Maintenance
Memory
No
DS1 Converter - T1, 24 Channel/E1, 32 Channel
Packet Interface
No
No
Tape Drive
No
Disk Drive
No
Analog Line
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Digital Line 2-Wire DCP
Central Office Trunk
Direct Inward Dialing Trunk
Tie Trunk
Analog Line
Direct Inward Dialing Trunk
Central Office Trunk
Analog Line
Analog Line
Digital Line 2-Wire DCP
Tone-Clock - Tone Detector and Call Classifier
Analog Line
DIOD Trunk
ISDN-BRI 4-Wire S/T-TE Interface (Trunk Side)
ISDN-BRI 2-Wire U Interface
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Table 1-2. Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules — Continued
Apparatus
Code
Name
Allowable
Yes
No
TN2199
TN2202
TN2207
TN2209
TN2210
TN2214
TN2215
TN2224
TN2238
TN2301
TN2464
TN2793
Central Office Trunk
Ring Generator
DS1 Interface - (T1) 24 Channel and (E1) 32 Channel
Tie Trunk - Russia
Yes
Yes
No
Tone Generator
Digital Line, 24-Port, 2-Wire DCP - Category B
Analog Line, 16-Port 2-Wire - Category B
Digital Line, 24-Port, 2-Wire DCP
ATM Trunk Interface
No
Yes
Yes
No
Survivable Remote Switch
DS1 Interface - T1, 24 Channel - E1, 32 Channel
Analog Line 24-Port - Category B
No
Yes
Yes
Circuit Pack Installation
!
CAUTION:
When handling circuit packs or any components of a DEFINITY System,
always wear an authorized wrist ground strap. Connect the strap to the
ground connector provided on the system cabinet.
NOTE:
Unlike previous releases of DEFINITY, the circuit packs slots in the CMC
are not purple or white. This is because all of the circuit pack slots in the
CMC are “universal slots.” That is, any slot can contain any type of port
circuit pack.
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Circuit Pack Slot Loading
In general, load the circuit packs so that the number in each cabinet is about
equal and the trunks and lines are evenly distributed among the cabinets. See
Figure 1-18.
1. Install the TN798 Processor circuit pack in slot 1 of Cabinet A.
2. Install the TN2182B Tone-Clock circuit pack in slot 2 of Cabinet A.
Load all port circuit packs starting with Cabinet A first, Cabinet B next, and so
3. A TN744D Call Classifier/Tone Detector circuit pack may be required in
systems with heavy traffic. Install the TN744D into any port slot. Slot 1 of
Cabinet B is preferred.
4. See Table 1-3 for the recommended circuit pack layout for the control
carrier and the port carriers.
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Figure Notes
1. Line circuit pack slots
2. Trunk circuit pack slots
Figure 1-18. Control Carrier Slot Layout
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Table 1-3. Circuit Pack Installation Order (Loading)
Function
Apparatus Code
TN798
Load From
Notes
Processor
Tone Clock
Slot 1 in Cabinet A
Slot 2 in Cabinet A
TN2182B
TN744D
Call Classifier/ Tone
Detector
Slot 1 of Cabinet B If slot is not available, load in
first available slot from slot 1
DEFINITY AUDIX
ED-1E546 (TN566/TN567)
Slots 6-9
Requires 4 slots with overlap
into area to the left of slot 6. In
any other position, 5 slots are
required.
Announcement
TN750C
Lower Left
Lower Left
Lower Left
Speech Synthesizer
DS1/E1, ISDN PRI
TN725B
TN464F, TN767E
Maximum of 8 ISDN-PRI. Total
number of ISDN-PRI plus
number of ISDN-BRI circuit
packs must not exceed 8
ISDN-BRI Trunk
CO Trunk
TN2185
Lower Left
Lower Left
Maximum of 4
TN747B, TN465C,
TN2199, TN2147C,
TN2138, TN438B
DID Trunk
Tie Trunk
TN753, TN2139, TN2146,
TN436B, TN459B
Lower Left
Lower Left
TN760C, TN458, TN497,
TN2140B
Auxiliary Trunk
Modem Pool
Data Line
TN763B
TN758
TN726
Lower Left
Lower Left
Upper Left
Upper Left
Digital Line
TN754C, TN2181,
TN2224, TN2214
Analog Line
TN746B, TN2135, TN467,
TN2144, TN2149, TN2180,
TN2183, TN2215, TN468B
Upper Left
Hybrid Line
MET Line
TN762B
TN735
Upper Left
Upper Left
Upper Left
Upper Left
Radio Controller
TN789
ISDN-BRI 4-Wire
TN556C
S/T-NT Line (A-Law)
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1. Cross-connect the port circuit packs to the MDF. See Figure 1-19.
Figure 1-19. Example MDF Connections
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Install Sneak Fuse Panels
Sneak current protection is required between the incoming RJ21X or RJ2GX
network interface and the system for both trunk and off-premises circuit packs.
The model 507B sneak current fuse panel, or equivalent, is recommended for
sneak current protection. See Figure 1-20.
Sneak
Current
Protector
507B
sneak CJL 032096
Figure Notes
1. Sneak current protector
(PEC 63210)
3. 25-pair female connector (Out)
4. 220029 fuses (inside panel). Use a small
screwdriver to pry top cover off
2. 25-pair male connector (In)
Figure 1-20. Model 507B Sneak Fuse Panel
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Approximately 8 inches (20 cm) of horizontal wall space is required for each
column of sneak fuse panels. Connector cables connect the network interface to
the sneak fuse panel. Also, use 157B connecting blocks equipped with SCP-110
protectors for sneak current protection.
NOTE:
Sneak current protectors with a rating of 350 mA at 600 Volts must be UL
listed for United States installations and CSA certified for Canadian
installations. The panel contains two 25-pair connectors, fuse removal tool,
and fifty 220029 Sneak Fuses (and 2 spares). Use the SCP-110 protectors
with 110-type hardware and on the 507B Sneak Fuse Panel. The SCP-110
Protectors can be ordered separately and installed on the 157B connecting
block. Fifty protectors are required per block.
1. Install the 507B near the network interface or MDF with locally-obtained
#12 x 3/4-inch screws (or equivalent).
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Tab le 1-4 is a pinout of the cable wiring and associated fuse numbers.
Table 1-4. Sneak Fuse Connector Pinout
Connector Pin
Numbers
Pair/Fuse
Number
26/1
1
27/2
2
28/3
3
29/4
4
30/5
5
31/6
6
32/7
7
33/8
8
34/9
9
35/10
36/11
37/12
38/13
39/14
40/15
41/16
42/17
43/18
44/19
45/20
46/21
47/22
48/23
49/34
50/25
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
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Label the Main Distribution Frame
Figure 1-21 shows the graphic symbols used on the supplied labels for the
system, cross-connections, information outlets, and cables.
1. Write the floor and building identification on each label as required.
2. Insert the labels into the plastic holders.
3. Snap the holders into the appropriate locations on the MDF.
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Figure Notes
1. Floor and building identification
2. Cabinet
6. Site/satellite closet
7. Tie circuit
8. Floor
3. Carrier
4. Slot
9. Building
5. Information outlet
Figure 1-21. Label Graphic Symbols and Nomenclature
1. Label the cables as required using the supplied labels. Label code
number 220A (comcode 103970000) contains all required labels.
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Install and Set Up the Management
Terminal
To prevent unnecessary trouble tickets, do not enable the system alarms (Alarm
Origination feature) before completing all installation and administration
procedures.
1. Remove and retain the installation and usage instructions from the carton.
These instructions are needed to set up the terminal after installation. See
Figure 1-22.
2. Locate the management terminal within 50 feet (15.2 m) of the system. It
may be necessary to reduce the maximum distance limitation if higher
gauge wire is used or if the capacitive load on the line is increased.
3. Connect the supplied 25-pin DTE management terminal cable (H600-426)
into the TERM connector (J3) on the Processor Interface Cable. See Ta b l e
2-7 on page 2-11 for the pinout.
4. Connect an optional printer to either the management terminal (using the
supplied adapter cable) or to the DCE connector (J2) on the Processor
Interface Cable. See Table 2-7 on page 2-11 for the pinout of the DCE
connector.
5. Set the terminal power switch to the ON position when finished.
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1
2
1
2
1
P1-DCE
P2-DTE
P1-DCE
3
P2-DTE
MAIN PORT
4
PAR
AUX PORT
7
6
5
COM2
PARALLEL
COM1
0069 RPY 011998
Figure Notes
1. Rear panel of 715 BCS terminal
2. 6-pin mini DIN connector (keyboard) 6. COM 1 port
5. Modular keyboard jack
3. Rear panel of 2900/715 BCS terminal 7. Rear panel of 715 BCS-2 terminal
4. P2-DTE port
Figure 1-22. Rear Panels on Management Terminals
Set Up the Management Terminal
Each type of management terminal requires a different setup procedure. The 715
BCS-2 terminals are designed to operate in their default configuration.
1. For the 715 BCS-2 terminals, refer to 715GBCS-2 Terminal User’s Guide
and Service Manual, 555-230-876, packed with the management terminal.
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Remotely Connect Terminal
1
4
6
3
2
5
8
4
6
7
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Figure Notes
1. Compact modular cabinet (rear
view)
5. Public switched telephone network
(PSTN)
2. Modem connector (P2) on processor 6. External modem
interface cable
7. DB9 to DB25 converter (ED3-1-70,
3. Modular cord to network jack on
modem
G115) (optional) to connect to PC
8. Remote management terminal or
PC
4. Main distribution frame (MDF)
Figure 1-23. Typical Connections to Remote Devices
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Set Ringing Option
1
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Figure Notes
1. Ringing option switch
Figure 1-24. Ringing Option Selection
1. Check the ringing option for the country of installation (20 Hz, 25 Hz, or
50 Hz). See Figure 1-24.
2. Set the slide switch to the proper setting. Refer to the label on the side of
the power unit.
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Activate and Administer the System
NOTE:
The Release 6 CMC is a PPN cabinet only. Cabinet A is the control carrier and
Cabinets B and C are port carriers.
Power Up System
Single Cabinet Installations
1. Insert the translation card into the slot in the TN798 Processor circuit pack.
2. Fully seat the 650A Power Unit in the cabinet.
3. Set the circuit breaker at the AC load center to ON. This starts the system
reboot process. In about 2 minutes, verify the screen displays: Login:
Multi-Cabinet Installations
1. Insert the translation card into the slot in the TN798 Processor circuit pack.
NOTE:
Power up the port carriers first and the control carrier last.
2. Set the circuit breakers at the AC load center to ON.
3. Insert the power supplies into the port cabinets.
4. Insert the power supply into the control carrier. This starts the system
reboot process. In about 2 minutes, verify the terminal screen displays:
Login:
System Administration
NOTE:
An “init” login is required to perform the following. Contact the regional
CSA (Customer Software Associate) to assign the Offer Category option.
Maintenance capabilities to initialize the system and access to either an
internal or external modem are the only command options available until
the Offer Category option is set.
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Log into the System
1. Verify the screen displays: Login:
2. Type craft and press Enter.
3. Type crftpw and press Enter. The password does not display as it is typed.
The screen displays the system software version and the terminal types.
Terminal Type (513, 715, 4410, 4425, VT220): [513]
4. Enter the type of management terminal (such as 715) and press Enter.
Check System Status
The system status may suggest problem areas. Refer to DEFINITY Enterprise
Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6csi.
1. Type status system all-cabinets and press Enter.
2. Verify the screen displays a service state of infor all appropriate areas.
Change Customer Options
Refer to DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Administration
and Feature Description to view a sample screen.
The following features are part of the basic software package and do not require
activation. They default to y (yes) on the Optional Features form.
■
■
■
■
ARS/AAR Partitioning
Emergency Access to Attendant
Hospitality (Basic)
Service Observing
NOTE:
An init login is required to change customer options. Contact your regional
CSA (Customer Software Administrator) to perform this function.
1. Enter change system-parameters customer-options and press Enter.
2. Using the customer order, enable the optional features purchased by the
customer (as shown by PEC codes on the customer order).
3. Press Enter when finished to submit the form.
4. Logoff and then log back in to affect the customer option changes.
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Set Country Options
Some country options need to be set to turn off the red alarm LEDs.
1. Enter change system-parameters country options and press Enter. A
screen similar to Screen 1-1 displays on the terminal. The cursor is set on
the Companding Modefield.
Screen 1-1. Typical System Parameters Country-Options Screen
2. The default (United States) companding mode is mu-Law. If the country
uses A-Law companding, type A-Law. Press Enter when finished.
NOTE:
Other items eventually need to be entered on this screen, but this is
all that is needed to turn the red alarm LEDs off.
3. Set the country codes as needed in the following fields. Refer to Table 1-5
for the country codes. The United States country code (1) is shown in the
example above.
■ Digital Loss Plan:
■ Analog Ringing Cadence:
■ Analog Line Transmission:
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Table 1-5. Country Codes
Country
USA
Code
1
Country
Code
12
France
Australia
Japan
2
Germany
Czechoslovakia
Russia
13
3
14
15
Italy
4
The Netherlands
Singapore
Mexico
5
Argentina
Greece
16
6
17
7
China
18
Belgium
8
Hong Kong
Thailand
Macedonia
19
20
Saudi Arabia
United Kingdom
Spain
9
10
11
21
4. If all red LEDs remain on, reseat any port circuit packs displaying red
LEDs.
Server Release 6 Maintenance for Compact Modular Cabinets.
NOTE:
Ignore the red LED on any TN767 or TN464 DS1 circuit pack until
after it is administered. Refer to Chapter 2, ‘‘Installation Completion
and Cable Pinouts’’ to set the switches on these circuit packs.
NOTE:
Alarms appear in the Alarm Log when power is applied to the
system before all equipment connecting to port circuit packs is
installed. Some alarms are logged when power is applied, but
resolve quickly. If no equipment is connected to the port circuit
packs, alarms associated with these ports can take up to 4 hours to
log, but clear automatically after all equipment is installed and
operating correctly.
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Change Craft Password
The password for the craft login must be changed by the installing technician to
prevent unauthorized administration changes.
!
CAUTION:
After the password is changed, the new password must be safeguarded so
no unauthorized administration changes can be made. This password
MUST NOT BE REVEALED to the customer or to any unauthorized person.
1. Login as craft and enter change password craft. Press Enter. See Screen
1-2. The cursor is positioned on Password for Login Making
Change:
Screen 1-2. Typical Change Password Screen
2. Type the password for the craft login (assigned as crftpw when the system
is shipped) and press Enter.
3. Enter the new password (obtained from the regional CSA). Valid
passwords consist of a combination of 4 to 11 alpha or numeric
characters. Use at least 1 letter and 1 number.
4. In the Reenter Login’s Password: field, type the new password again
and press Enter.
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Set Date and Time
1. Enter set time and press Enter. See Screen 1-3.
Screen 1-3. Typical Date and Time Screen
2. Type the day of the week in English (Sunday through Saturday). See Ta b l e
1-6 for English day of the week names.
Table 1-6. English Day of the Week Names
Day Number
Day Name
Sunday
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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3. In the Month:field, type the current month in English (January through
December). See Tab le 1-7 for English month names.
Table 1-7. English Month Names
Month Number Month Name
1
January
February
March
2
3
4
April
5
May
6
June
7
July
8
August
September
October
November
December
9
10
11
12
4. In the Month:field, type the day of month (1 through 31).
5. In the Year:field, type the current year.
6. In the Hour:field, type the current hour for a 24-hour clock.
7. In the Minute:field, type current minute (0 through 59). Seconds cannot
be set.
8. Press Enter when the information is correct.
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Circuit Pack Administration
After the equipment is installed (including circuit packs), the circuit packs must
be administered. Refer to DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server
Release 6 Administration and Feature Description, for more information.
The following describes general administration information:
■
Use the Circuit Packs form to administer circuit packs to carrier slots. The
circuit packs must be installed (or assigned using the Circuit Packs form)
before administering voice terminals, attendant consoles, or trunks.
■
Each page of the form represents 1 carrier in the cabinet shown on the
command line. For Release 6 CMC, all carriers and slots appear even if
they are not included in the hardware.
■
■
It is not necessary to fill in the Circuit Packs form if the circuit packs are
installed at the time of administration.
Refer to DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Planning and
Configuration, 555-230-601, for more information about circuit pack
administration and port assignment records (the DS1 circuit pack and
translation are covered in Chapter 2 and Chapter 3).
■
■
For initial installation, assign circuit packs to slots using the hardware
configuration layout record from the factory or Customer Services
Organization. Do not arbitrarily assign circuit packs to slots.
When a circuit pack in a slot differs from what has been administered on
the form, a “#” displays between the “Sfx” and “Name” fields.
Set System Maintenance Parameters
!
CAUTION:
To prevent unnecessary trouble tickets, do not enable the system alarms (Alarm
Origination feature) until all installation and administration procedures are completed.
1. Enter change system-parameters maintenance and press Enter.
2. Enter the alarm notification and scheduled maintenance information into
each field on Page 1 of the form.
3. Enter the appropriate information on Page 2 of the form.
4. Page 3 of the form is administered later in this book.
5. Press Enter when finished.
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Administer the Attendant Console
If no attendant console is installed, proceed to ‘‘Save Translations’’.
1. Enter display system-parameters country-options and press Enter.
Verify the system’s companding mode for its local stations (usually, A-Law
for Europe and mu-Law for North America and Japan).
2. If necessary, enter change terminal-parameters 603/302B1 to change
the default system-level parameters and audio levels for these terminals.
NOTE:
For information about changing the default parameters and audio
levels, refer to DEFINITY Application Notes available through the
ITAC (International Technical Assistance Center).
3. Administer other forms listed under “Attendant Console” in DEFINITY
Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Administration and Feature
Description.
Save Translations
1. Enter save translation and press Enter. This copies the current system
translations onto the translation card and takes about 10 minutes.
2. Remove the original translation card and replace with the backup card.
3. Repeat Step 1 for the backup translation card.
4. Remove the backup card and replace with the original translation card.
5. Label the backup card with the date and time of the backup and store in a
secure place.
Add Translations
1. Refer to DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Administration and Feature Description, to add new terminals.
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Install and Wire Telephones and Other
Equipment
NOTE:
Only 1 pair of wires is available for emergency transfer, and 1 pair of wires
is available for attendant console power.
The wiring procedures are the same for most of the DEFINITY System telephones
and other equipment.
This chapter provides wiring examples of these similar installation procedures.
These are examples only and actual wiring procedures may vary at each site.
EIA-232) or DCP interfaces.
All wiring pinouts for port circuit packs are in the tables at the end of this chapter.
Refer to Figure 1-19 on page 1-37 for punch-down information for common circuit
packs. The figure shows the colors of the punch-downs and is best viewed from
CD-ROM or on-line.
After installing the hardware, the data for the system and telephone features is
administered. These procedures are provided in DEFINITY Enterprise
Communications Server Release 6 Administration and Feature Description.
The 302C1 Attendant Console describes a typical telephone connection. This
information is typical of the 603E, 84xx (4-wire), and 94xx telephones. The
attendant console always requires auxiliary (adjunct) power (-48 VDC). See
Figure 1-25. Only 1 console can be powered by the system through the AUX
connector. The primary console should be powered from the system so it has the
same power failure backup as the system.
The maximum cabling distance for the console powered from the cabinet is
2
350 feet (100 meters) using 24 AWG (#5) (0.26 mm ) wire.
The general steps to connect a telephone are:
1. Choose a device to connect such as a 302C1 Attendant Console.
2. Choose the port circuit pack and its carrier and slot number, such as
TN754B, Cabinet 1, Carrier A, Slot 06.
3. Choose a port circuit on the port circuit pack, such as Port 05.
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TXT5
TXR5
39
14
TXT 1
TXR
2
PXT 3
40
15
PXT5
PXR5
PXR
6
7
8
302cwire RPY 012098
Figure Notes
1. 302C1 attendant console
3. -48 VDC from adjunct power
4. Ground from adjunct power
2. 4-wire digital line circuit pack
Figure 1-25. 302C1 to TN754B Wiring
4. Install cross-connect jumpers to wire the terminal to the port circuit pack.
See Figure 1-25. This pinout is for a 4-wire Digital Line circuit pack.
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Connect Adjunct Power
The 400B2 adapter is convenient for connecting local -48 VDC power to a
modular plug. See Figure 1-26.
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Figure Notes
1. Surface-mounted information outlet
4. To telephone
2. To individual power unit (such as
1151A or 1151A2)
5. Destination service access
point (DSAP) power cord
3. 400B2 adapter
Figure 1-26. 400B2 Adapter Connecting to a Modular Plug
Adjunct power can be provided from the equipment room or equipment closet
with 1145B power unit. The AUX connector (J1) on the processor interface cable
can provide power for 1 attendant console. See Table 2-7 on page 2-11.
Adjunct power can be provided locally at the telephone or console by the 1151A
or 1151A2 Power Supply.
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Analog Station or 2-Wire Digital Station Example
This example is typical of the 2-wire digital stations,2-wire analog stations, analog
CO trunks, DID trunks, and external alarms. See Figure 1-27.
T3
28
T
2
3
R
03 R3
2500wire RBP 040596
Figure Notes
1. 2500-type analog station
2. 2-wire analog line circuit pack
Figure 1-27. 2500-Type Analog Telephone Wiring
1. Choose a peripheral to connect (such as a 2-wire digital station).
2. Choose the port circuit pack to use and its carrier and slot number. For
example, TN2183 Analog Line, Cabinet 1, Carrier C, Slot 1.
3. Choose a port circuit on the port circuit pack, for example port 3.
4. Install cross-connect jumpers to connect the pins from the 2-wire station to
the appropriate pins on the port circuit pack.
5. Administer using DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Administration and Feature Description.
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Analog Tie Trunk Example
T1 26
T2
R2
29
4
1
R1
T11 27
R11
E1 28
M1
30 T12
2
R12
E2
5
31
3
6
M2
tie_wire RBP 040596
Figure Notes
1. External trunk or adapter
2. Tie trunk circuit pack
Figure 1-28. Analog Tie Trunk Wiring
1. Before installing the Tie Trunk circuit pack, set the option switches as
described in Chapter 2, ‘‘Installation Completion and Cable Pinouts’’.
2. Install cross-connect jumpers to connect the pins from the Tie Trunk circuit
pack to the appropriate leads on the external tie trunk. Names of the tie
trunk leads must be determined from the manufacturer or supplier of the
external trunk circuit. The example in Figure 1-28 shows a DEFINITY
System tie trunk connected to a DEFINITY System tie trunk.
3. Administer on the Trunk Group Screen. See DEFINITY Enterprise
Communications Server Release 6 Administration and Feature
Description.
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Digital Tie Trunk Example
Figure Notes
1. External trunk
4. LO (Balanced output pair)
2. DS1 interface circuit pack, position 5. LI
1C06
6. LI (Balanced input pair)
3. LO
Figure 1-29. Digital Tie Trunk Wiring
1. Before installing the DS1 Interface circuit pack, set the option switches
according to Chapter 2, ‘‘Installation Completion and Cable Pinouts’’.
2. Install cross-connect jumpers to connect the pins from the digital trunk
circuit pack to appropriate pins on the external digital trunk.
3. Administer the DS1 Interface circuit pack on the DS1 and Trunk Group
Screens. See DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
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DS1 Tie Trunk Example
DS1 tie trunks provide a 1.544 Mbps (T1) or 2.048 Mbps (E1) digital data service
between 2 collocated systems or between the system and a data network. The
following cables can be used:
■
■
■
C6C connector cable — 50-foot (15.2 m) shielded cable with a 50-pin
male connector on 1 end and a 15-pin male connector on the other end.
Use to connect a DS1 tie trunk circuit pack to a Channel Service Unit.
C6D connector cable — 50-foot (15.2 m) shielded cable with a 50-pin
male connector on each end. Use to connect a DS1 tie trunks in
collocated cabinets.
C6E connector cable — 100-foot (30.5 m) shielded cable with a 50-pin
male connector on 1 end and a 50-pin female connector on the other end.
Use as an “extension” cable between the DS1 tie trunk circuit pack and
other connector cables.
■
C6F connector cable — 50-foot (15.2 m) shielded cable with a 50-pin
male connector on 1 end and a 3 inch (7.62 cm) stub on the other end.
Use to connect the DS1 tie trunk circuit pack to channel multiplexers
requiring hardwired connections. See Tab l e 1 -8 for a pinout.
Table 1-8. Pinout of C6F Cable
Pin
Wire Color
White/Green
Green
Lead Designation
LI (High Side)
LI
Number
47
22
48
23
49
24
White/Brown
Brown
LO
LO (High Side)
LBACK2
White/Slate
Slate
LBACK1
Collocated DS1 Tie Trunks
Two DS1 tie trunk circuit packs can be in collocated systems. A DS1 tie trunk
circuit pack in 1 system can connect to a DS1 tie trunk in another system. Use a
C6D cable if the distance is less than 50 feet (15.24 m). If the distance is greater
than 50 feet (15.24 m), use a C6E cable.
NOTE:
The maximum distance between cabinets is 1310 feet (399.3 m).
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DS1 Tie Trunks Using T1 Channel Service Unit
Figure 1-30 shows a DS1 tie trunk connected to an external T1 Channel Service
Unit (CSU). A 120A2 enhanced Integrated Channel Service Unit (ICSU) can be
used in place of a T1 external CSU. The CSU or ICSU interfaces the DS1 tie
trunks with the 1.544 Mbps digital facility. Contact your Lucent Technologies
representative for maximum cabling distances.
Figure Notes
1. To DS1 tie trunk circuit pack
5. Ring (R)
2. C6C cable (If distance is over 50
feet (15.24 m), use C6E cable.)
6. Tip 1(T1)
7. Ring1 (R1)
3. T1 external CSU or 120A2 ICSU
4. Tip (T)
8. 1.544 Mbps T1 interface
9. To T1 carrier
Figure 1-30. Typical Connections to Channel Service Unit
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3-Pair and 4-Pair Modularity
Figure 1-31 shows 3-pair and 4-pair modularity from the port circuit pack to the
voice or data terminal. Most terminals connect to an information outlet (modular
jack) installed at the work location.
1
2
1
2
26
1
2
1
2
1
27
2
3
4
3
4
3
4
5
3
4
5
6
5
6
7
8
28
3
5
6
7
8
6
7
8
widf3pm RPY 012098
Figure Notes
1. Port circuit pack
5. Output from information outlet (4-pair
modularity)
2. 25-pair connector pins (3-pair
modularity)
6. Voice or data terminal pins
7. Adjunct power
3. MDF pins (3-pair modularity)
4. Input to information outlet (4-pair
modularity)
Figure 1-31. 3-Pair and 4-Pair Modularity
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Adjunct Power Connections
Figure 1-32 shows typical connection locations for adjunct power.
13
12
11
6
8
10
2
9
4
1
7
5
3
14
15
adjunct RPY 012098
Figure Notes
1. Typical display telephone
9. 100P6A patch cord or jumpers
2. Individual power supply (Such as
1151A) (Not used if item 15 is used)
10. System side of MDF
11. 25-pair cable to digital line circuit
pack
3. 400B2 adapter
4. Information outlet (modular jack)
5. 4-pair D-Inside Wire (DIW) cable
6. Satellite site or adapter location
7. 25-pair D-Inside Wire (DIW) cable
8. Station side of MDF
12. Equipment room
13. Satellite location
14. Bulk power supply (Such as
1145B). Install at satellite location
or equipment room (not both).
Figure 1-32. Example Adjunct Power Connections
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Local and Phantom Power
An attendant console’s maximum distance from the system is limited.
See Tab le 1 -9.
Table 1-9. Attendant Console Cabling Distances
2
24 AWG Wire (0.26 mm2)
26 AWG Wire (0.14 mm )
Enhanced Attendant
Console (302C1)
Feet
Meters
Feet
Meters
With Selector Console
Phantom powered
Locally powered
800
244
500
152
5000
1524
3400
1037
Without Selector Console
Phantom powered
Locally powered
1400
5000
427
900
274
1524
3400
1037
Auxiliary Power
The nonessential functions of an attendant console and its optional 26A1 or 24A1
selector console derive power from an auxiliary power source. Provide auxiliary
power for an attendant console through this cable so the console remains fully
operational during short power outages.
NOTE:
Only 1 console can derive auxiliary power from the system and through the
auxiliary cable located in the trunk/auxiliary field.
A console’s maximum distance from its auxiliary power source is:
■
800 feet (244 m) for a 302A1
■
350 feet (107 m) for a 301B1 and 302C1
An attendant console can also derive auxiliary power from:
■
■
■
■
Individual 1151A or 1151A2 power supply
MSP-1 power supply
258A-type adapters
Bulk power supplies such as the 1145A1
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Install Attendant Console — Optional
1. Position the attendant console in the desired location and connect the
modular cord to the information outlet.
2. Install labels per the Attendant Console form and Display Module form
assignments.
3. Install a Digital Line circuit pack in the assigned carrier slot (if required).
4. Administer the Attendant Console forms in DEFINITY Enterprise
Communications Server Release 6 Administration and Feature
Description.
Hard-Wire Bridging
!
CAUTION:
Bridging or paralleling these endpoints can cause electrical damage to the
consoles or cause the circuit pack to remove power from the consoles.
Analog type hard-wire bridging is not allowed for 4-wire (only) DCP endpoints.
This is because hard-wire bridging provides no way of combining the digital
output of 2 bridged DCP sets. Also, a bridged endpoint causes the added load
to degrade the DCP signal.
Dual Wiring of 2-Wire and 4-Wire Endpoints
Do not simultaneously wire a 2-wire and 4-wire endpoint to the same equipment
location in an MDF, even though they connect to different colored wire pairs. The
system uses separate circuit packs to interface 2- and 4-wire endpoints, and
none are capable of interfacing both.
Install 26B1 Selector Console — Optional
1. Connect the supplied 3-foot (0.9 m) D8AC cable to the modular jack on
the bottom of the 26B1 Selector Console.
2. Route the cable to the attendant console and connect to the DXS/BLF
jack.
3. Attach labels according to the Attendant Console form.
4. Administer the console using DEFINITY Enterprise Communications
Server Release 6 Administration and Feature Description.
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Connect External Alarms and
Auxiliary Connections
NOTE:
The AUX connector is part of the Processor Interface cable assembly (J1).
Alarm Input
Alarms can be generated on adjunct equipment, sent to the DEFINITY System,
and recorded and reported as “external alarms.” A typical major alarm input is
from a UPS.
1. Connect 1 major and 1 minor alarm input pair to the trunk/auxiliary field
from the AUX connector (J1 on Processor Interface Cable). See Tab l e
1-10.
Table 1-10. Alarm Inputs at AUX Connector
Color
AUX Connector
White-Blue
Blue-White
White-Orange
Orange-White
AP1 (Pin 26) Major Alarm Input
Ground (Pin 1)
AP2 (Pin 27) Minor Alarm Input
Ground (Pin 2)
Alarm Output
The system provides a relay contact that can operate a customer-provided
alarm, such as a light or bell. The circuitry and power source are customer-
provided. The alarm device must not exceed a rating of more than 30 VAC RMS
or 60 VDC at 0.75 Amps.
1. Connect the external alarm output. See Table 1-11.
2. Give this information to your Lucent Technologies representative for
troubleshooting purposes.
Table 1-11. Alarm Output at AUX Connector
Color
AUX Connector
Violet-Green
Green-Violet
EXTALMA (Pin 48) Alarm Output
EXTALMB (Pin 23) (Ground) Alarm Output
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Emergency Transfer and Auxiliary Power
NOTE:
Only 1 emergency transfer power panel and 1 auxiliary power connection is
provided per system.
Connect emergency transfer power and auxiliary power as shown in Table 1-12.
Auxiliary power includes power to an attendant console or adjunct device.
Table 1-12. Emergency Transfer and Auxiliary Power
Color
AUX Connector
Black-Blue
Blue-Black
XFER48 (Emergency Transfer) (Pin 36)
Ground (Pin 11)
Brown-Yellow ACC48A (Adjunct -48 VDC) (Pin 19)
Yellow-Brown Ground (Pin 44)
Telephone Pin Designations
Table 1-13 provides port circuit pack and telephone pin designations.
Table 1-13. Port Circuit Pack and Telephone Pin Designations
4-wire; 302C1,
8400-Series,
603E, 9403,
9434
TXT
TXR
8510T BRI
(with adjunct
speaker
Pin on
Modular
Plug
1
2
3
4
5
6
2-wire; 302C1,
8400-Series, 603E,
9403, 9410, 9434
Z3A1 & Z3A2
ADU, Data
Module
TXT
TXR
PXT
Analog Station,
Modem
phone)
T
R
PXT
TXT
PXR
PXT
TXR
T
R
PXR
PXR
7
8
-48VDC
GRD
(-48VDC)
GRD
(-48VDC)
GRD
circuit
pack
4-wire digital
(8 port)
2-wire digital (16 or 24
port)
4-wire BRI
Trunk Side
Analog line (16
or 24 port)
Data Line
PX
TX
PBX transmit
T
R
Tip (A)
Ring(B)
Terminal transmit
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CAMA/E911 Installation
Configuration
The CAMA/E911 feature will only work on R6 CMC if TN429C CO circuit packs (or
later suffix) are used.
Port Networks (PNs) that include TN429C circuit packs used to interface to
CAMA trunks may require some CPTR resources to be either TN744D V2 or
TN2182B circuit packs, since TTR/CPTR or General Purpose Tone Receiver
(GPTR) resources are selected from the pool available in the PN when needed.
Hardware Setup
2. Be sure the TN744D Call Classifier - Detector circuit pack is Vintage 2 or
later.
3. Wire the CAMA trunk to the MDF (the trunk from the CO). Refer to the
pinouts in Table 2-13.
Administration Setup
1. At the prompt, type add trunk next and press Enter.
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TRUNK GROUP
Group Number: 1
Group Name: cama Trunk Group - E911 COR: 1
Group Type: cama
CDR Reports: y
TN: 1 TAC: 701
Direction: outgoing
Outgoing Display? y CESID I Digits Sent: 0
Busy Threshold: 99
TRUNK PARAMETERS
Trunk Type: wink-start
Outgoing Dial Type: r1mf
Trunk Termination: rc
Screen 1-4. CAMA Trunk Group form (page 1)
2. On the Trunk Group screen (page 1), in the Group Type:field, enter
cama.
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3. In the Group Name:field, enter the desired name.
4. In the TAC:field, enter the desired trunk access code.
5. In the Outgoing Display:field, enter y.
6. In the CESID I Digits Sent:field, enter the number directed by the
Central Office (CO) or the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP).
7. Scroll to page 3 of the form.
Page 3 of 11
TRUNK GROUP
ADMINISTRABLE TIMERS
Outgoing Disconnect (msec): 400
Cama Outgoing Dial Guard (msec): 75
Outgoing Glare Guard (msec): 1000
Cama Wink Start Time (msec): 5000
Outgoing Seizure Response (sec): 4
Disconnect Signal Error (sec): 30
Outgoing End of Dial (sec): 1
Screen 1-5. Administrable Timers form (page 3)
8. On the Administrable Timers screen (page 3), you may need to adjust
these fields according to your CO. Scroll to page 5.
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TRUNK GROUP
Administered Members (min/max): 1/2
Total Administered Members: 2
GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS
Port
Code
Sfx Name
1: 01C0401 TN429
2: 01C0402 TN429
C
C
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:
8:
9.
10:
11:
12:
13:
Screen 1-6. Group Member Assignments form (page 5)
9. On the Group Member Assignments screen, in the Portfield, add the
trunk members and press Enter when finished.
10. At the prompt, type change feature-access-code and press Enter.
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FEATURE ACCESS CODE (FAC)
Abbreviated Dialing List1 Access Code: ____
Abbreviated Dialing List2 Access Code: ____
Abbreviated Dialing List3 Access Code: ____
Abbreviated Dial - Prgm Group List Access Code: ____
Announcement Access Code: ____
Answer Back Access Code: ____
Auto Alternate Routing (AAR) Access Code: ____
Auto Route Selection (ARS) Access Code 1: 9___ Access Code 2: ____
Automatic Callback Activation: ____
Deactivation: ____
Deactivation: ____
Call Forwarding Activation Busy/DA: ____
All: ____
Call Park Access Code: ____
Call Pickup Access Code: ____
CAS Remote Hold/Answer Hold-Unhold Access Code: ____
CDR Account Code Access Code: ____
Change Coverage: ____
Data Origination Access Code: ____
Data Privacy Access Code: ____
Directed Call Pickup Access Code: ____
Emergency Access To Attendant Access Code: ____
Extended Call Fwd Activate Busy D/A: ____ All: ____
Facility Test Calls Access Code: ____
Flash Access Code: ____
Deactivation: ____
Screen 1-7. Feature Access Code (FAC) form (page 1)
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11. The Feature Access Code (FAC) screen (page 1) appears.
12. In the Auto Route Selection (ARS) Access Code 1:field,
administer the ARS access code (in the example above, type 9) and press
Enter (must match dial plan).
13. At the prompt, enter change ars analysis <9> and press Enter.
ARS DIGIT ANALYSIS TABLE
Partitioned Group Number: _
Percent Full:
___
Dialed
String
Total Rte Call Nd ANI
Mn Mx Pat Type Num Rq
Dialed
String
Total Rte Call Nd ANI
Mn Mx Pat Type Num Rq
9________________ 7_ 7_ 2__ hnpa ___ n __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _
976______________ 7_ 7_ den hnpa ___ n __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _
11_______________ 2_ 2_ 11_ emer ___ n __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _
911______________ 3_ 3_ 12_ emer ___ n __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _
_________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _ __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _
_________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _ __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _
_________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _ __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _
_________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _ __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _
_________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _ __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _
_________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _ __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _
_________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _ __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _
_________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _ __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _
_________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _ __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _
_________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _ __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _
_________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _ __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _
Screen 1-8. ARS Digit Analysis Table
14. On ARS Digit Analysis Table screen appears. In the Dialed String
field, in the first empty row, enter 11.
15. In the Total Mnfield, enter 2.
16. In the Total Mxfield, enter 2.
17. In the Rte Patfield, enter the desired Route Pattern (in the example
above the route pattern is 11).
NOTE:
For the following step, if you are using the Attendant Crisis Alerting
feature, type alrt instead of “emer.”
18. In Call Typefield, enter emer.
19. On the next empty row, in the Dialed Stringfield, type 911.
20. In the Total Mnfield, enter 3.
21. In the Total Mxfield, enter 3.
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22. In the Rte Patfield, type the desired Route Pattern (in the example
above the route pattern is 12).
NOTE:
For the following step, if you are using the Attendant Crisis Alerting
feature, type alrt instead of “emer.”
23. In the Call Typefield, enter emer and press Enter.
24. At the prompt, type change route-pattern <number> (the route pattern to
be changed; in the example below, the route pattern is 11) and press Enter.
Page 1 of X
Pattern Number: 11
Grp. FRL NPA Pfx Hop Toll No. Del Inserted
IXC
No.
1: 1__
2: ___
3: ___
4: ___
5: ___
6: ___
Mrk Lmt List Digits Digits
0 ___ _ __
_ ___ _ __
_ ___ _ __
_ ___ _ __
_ ___ _ __
_ ___ _ __
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
____________________________________ user
____________________________________ user
____________________________________ user
____________________________________ user
____________________________________ user
____________________________________ user
BCC VALUE TSC CA-TSC
0 1 2 3 4 W Request
ITC BCIE Service/Feature
Numbering LAR
Format
1: y y y y y n y none_____ both ept outwats-bnd____ BAND: ___ ________ none
2: y y y y y n n
3: y y y y y n n
4: y y y y y n n
5: y y y y y n n
6: y y y y y n n
rest
rest
rest
rest
rest
_______________
_______________
_______________
_______________
_______________
________ next
________ rehu
________ none
________ none
________ none
Screen 1-9. Route Pattern form (Page 1)
25. On the Route Pattern screen, in Grp. No. field, enter the CAMA trunk
group number.
26. In the FRLfield, enter 0.
NOTE:
For the following step, if the Central Office (CO) wants KP11ST as
the dialed digit string, then leave blank. If the CO wants KP911ST,
then insert a “9” in the Inserted Digitsfield.
27. Administer the Inserted Digitsfield if needed and press Enter.
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28. At the prompt, type change route-pattern <number> (the route pattern to
be changed; in the example below, the route pattern is 12) and press Enter.
Page 1 of X
Pattern Number: 12
Grp. FRL NPA Pfx Hop Toll No. Del Inserted
IXC
No.
1: 1__
2: ___
3: ___
4: ___
5: ___
6: ___
Mrk Lmt List Digits Digits
0 ___ _ __
_ ___ _ __
_ ___ _ __
_ ___ _ __
_ ___ _ __
_ ___ _ __
__
__
__
__
__
__
1_
__
__
__
__
__
____________________________________ user
____________________________________ user
____________________________________ user
____________________________________ user
____________________________________ user
____________________________________ user
BCC VALUE TSC CA-TSC
0 1 2 3 4 W Request
ITC BCIE Service/Feature
Numbering LAR
Format
1: y y y y y n y none_____ both ept outwats-bnd____ BAND: ___ ________ none
2: y y y y y n n
3: y y y y y n n
4: y y y y y n n
5: y y y y y n n
6: y y y y y n n
rest
rest
rest
rest
rest
_______________
_______________
_______________
_______________
_______________
________ next
________ rehu
________ none
________ none
________ none
Screen 1-10. Route Pattern form (Page 1)
29. On the Route Pattern screen, in Grp. No. field, type the CAMA trunk
group number and press Enter.
30. In the FRLfield, type 0.
NOTE:
For the following step, if the Central Office (CO) wants KP911ST as
the dialed digit string, then leave blank. If the CO wants KP11ST,
then delete one digit.
31. Administer No. Del Digitsfield if needed and press Enter.
32. At the prompt, type change cama-numbering and press Enter.
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CAMA NUMBERING - E911 FORMAT
System CESID Default: 5241100______
Ext Ext
Len Code
Total
Length
7_
7_
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
Ext Ext
Len Code
Total
Length
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
CESID
CESID
4_ 101__ 5381234_____
4_ 1____ 555_________
__ _____ ____________
__ _____ ____________
__ _____ ____________
__ _____ ____________
__ _____ ____________
__ _____ ____________
__ _____ ____________
__ _____ ____________
__ _____ ____________
__ _____ ____________
__ _____ __________
__ _____ ___________
__ ______ ___________
__ ______ ___________
__ ______ ___________
__ ______ ___________
__ ______ ___________
__ ______ ___________
__ ______ ___________
__ ______ ___________
__ ______ ___________
__ ______ ___________
__
__
Screen 1-11. CAMA Numbering Format form
33. In the CAMA Numbering - E911 Format screen (page 1), in System
CESID Default:field, enter your own system default and press Enter.
This is the number outpulsed when the extension code is not found in the
CAMA Numbering table. See Screen 1-11.
34. In the Ext Len, Ext Code, CESID, and Total Lengthfields, fill out to
your own CAMA numbering plan and press Enter. Be sure to cover all
extensions.
35. At the prompt, type change cor <number> (the class of restriction (COR)
to be changed) and press Enter. Change all CORs that are defined for
stations in order to remove any calling party restrictions for 911 calls.
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CLASS OF RESTRICTION
COR Number: 10
COR Description: supervisor
FRL: 0
APLT? y
Can Be Service Observed? n
Can Be A Service Observer? n
Time of Day Chart: 1
Calling Party Restriction: none
Called Party Restriction: none
Forced Entry of Account Codes? n
Direct Agent Calling? n
Priority Queuing? n
Restriction Override: none
Restricted Call List? n
Unrestricted Call List?
Access to MCT? y
Facility Access Trunk Test? n
Can Change Coverage? n
Fully Restricted Service? n
Hear VDN of Origin Annc.? n
Category For MFC ANI:
7
Send ANI for MFE? n_
Hear System Music on Hold? y
Automatic Charge Display? n
Add/Remove Agent Skills? n
PASTE (Display PBX Data on Phone)? n
Can Be Picked Up By Directed Call Pickup? n
Can Use Directed Call Pickup? n
Screen 1-12. Class of Restriction form (page 1)
36. On the Class of Restriction screen (page 1), in the Calling Party
Restriction:field, type none and press Enter.
37. Type Save Translation and press Enter.
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Install the BRI Terminating Resistor
The resistors balance the cable plant between the receiver and the transmitter on
the interface. When using the TN2198 ISDN-BRI 2-Wire U Interface circuit pack,
an NT1 is required. A terminating resistor is always required near the terminal
when the BRI S-type interface circuit pack (TN556 BRI 4-Wire S-NT Line circuit
pack) is used (see #5ESS Switch Integrated Services Digital Network Customer
Premises Planning Guide, 533-700-100).
The resistor is built into the NT1 and can be 1 of 3 values, depending on the
configuration and the distance from the NT1 to the ISDN terminal. The resistor
value is controlled from the NT1. A terminating resistor adapter may be needed
near the terminal and can be placed in the satellite closet or work location.
!
CAUTION:
The 440A4 terminating resistor and 110RA1-12 terminating resistor block
are UL listed. Most new installations are the 110RA1-12 terminating resistor
block. The following installation instructions should be observed.
■
■
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is
specifically designed for wet locations.
■
■
Never touch uninsulated wires or terminals unless the telephone
line has been disconnected at the network interface.
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
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Terminating Resistor Adapter
Figure 1-33 shows an 8-pin 440A4 terminating resistor adapter. The adapter has
an 8-wide plug at 1 end, a short cord, and an 8-wide jack at the opposite end.
R
C
R
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
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Figure Notes
1. 8-wide plug
2. 8-wide jack
Figure 1-33. 8-Wide Terminating Resistor Adapter (440A4)
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Closet Mounted (110RA1-12)
The 110RA1-12 terminating resistor block consists of twelve 2-pair circuits and
provides the 100 Ohm termination used for ISDN-BRI circuits.
Figure 1-34 shows the wiring of the 110RA1-12. Three rows of 110D-4 connector
blocks contain resistors and capacitors. The bottom row is designated as the
input row and the top and middle rows are designated as the output rows. The
circuit assembly is mounted on a standard 110A-100 pair mounting base.
1
2
1
2
3
4
45 46 47 48
3
4
6
5
7
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Figure Notes
1. Circuit 1
5. Input row “C”
2. Circuit 12
6. Only first circuit shown to all 12
circuits (2APR) per block
3. Output row “A”
7. 110D-4 connector block
4. Output row “B”
Figure 1-34. Terminating Resistor Block (110RA1-12)
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Figure 1-35 shows the wiring connections for the 110RA1-12 terminal block. The
TN556 BRI switch port is terminated to bottom row C.
1
6
9
10
11
7
6
2
T R T1 R1
3
8
4
5
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Figure Notes
1. Part of terminating resistor block
2. White or purple field
3. Part of 4-pair blue field
7. Basic multi-point option
8. 4-pair horizontal cables
9. Row “A”
4. From ISDN T-interface circuit
(2-pair)
10. Row “B”
11. Row “C”
5. To ISDN S/T-interface terminals
6. 2-pair cross-connect
Figure 1-35. Typical Installation of Terminating Resistor Block
For point-to-point wiring, the top row connects to the blue station field. The pair
connects from the 110RA1-12 to the standard 4-pair circuit. Pair 1 from the
110RA1-12 is connected to Pair 1 of the station field, and Pair 2 is connected to
Pair 3 of the station field.
Two terminal basic multi-point applications are accommodated by connecting
row B (output) to the second terminal common to the multi-point circuit.
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Install Multi-point Adapters
Use multi-point adapters to provide signal fanout of the T-interface. BR851-B or
the 367A perform fanout at the work station. These adapters support more than 1
ISDN terminal per horizontal 4-pair D-inside wire (DIW). To support multiple
horizontal runs, a MDF with multiple common rows performs fanout in the satellite
closet. The 110RA1-12 provides fanout for two horizontal runs and contains the
100 Ohm terminating resistor. Use this for basic multi-point or point-to-point with
terminating resistor in the closet. Other fanout blocks include the 110AB1-025M
and the 110AB1-050M.
BR851-B Adapter (T-Adapter)
The BR851-B supports 2 terminals on 1 multi-point BRI at the work station and is
used to fanout transmission and power. See Figure 1-36.
3
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2
1
4 4 3 1 1 3 2 2
R T R T R T R T
5
R T R T R T R T
4 4 3 1 1 3 2 2
R T R T R T R T
4 4 3 1 1 3 2 2
1
2
1
2
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
4
4
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Figure Notes
1. Wire pairs
4. Female
2. Pin numbers
5. T-Type adapter (BR851-B)
3. Modular plug (male)
Figure 1-36. Wiring Diagram of BR851-B
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367A Adapter
The 367A adapter provides fanout for up to 7 terminals. See Figure 1-37.
4
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
Figure Notes
1. Jack 1
3. Jack 8
4. 367A adapter
2. Jack 2
Figure 1-37. Wiring Diagram of 367A Adapter
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Basic Multi-point Installation Distances
Figure 1-38 provides cabling information for fanout of ISDN-BRI multi-point
installations. In Figure 1-38, the terminating resistor is located in the satellite
2
closet. All distances assume 24 AWG (#5) (0.26 mm ) D-Inside Wire (DIW).
9
4
6
1
7
11
11
10
2
3
5
8
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Figure Notes
1. S-interface source (TN556)
2. Terminating resistor
3. Satellite closet
6. System cabinet
7. Terminating endpoint 1
8. Terminating endpoint 2
9. Work location
4. Maximum distance from
S-interface source to work location
(1600 feet) (488 m)
10. Maximum distance from information
outlet to terminating endpoint (33
feet) (10 m)
5. Maximum distance from satellite
closet to work location (250 feet)
(76 m)
11. Information outlet
Figure 1-38. Basic Multi-point with One Work Location
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Page 1-84
Install Off-Premises Station Wiring
The cabling for off-premises stations is provided by the local telephone company.
These stations can appear on any of the RJ21X network interfaces provided for
the CO trunks.
!
CAUTION:
Use only an FCC-approved (or equivalent) analog type telephone (such as
a 2500-type) as an off-premises station. The TN746B and TN2183 Analog
Line circuit packs can be connected to off-premises stations.
1. Install an A25D cable between the RJ21X network interface and a sneak
fuse panel.
2. At the MDF, connect jumper wires between 1 row/connecting block in the
green field and up to 3 rows/connecting blocks in the purple field to
concentrate the analog line pairs.
3. Connect an A25D cable between the sneak fuse panel and the terminal
block connector associated with the green row in Step 2.
4. Install a green label on the terminal block to identify the remote location.
5. Administer per DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Administration and Feature Description.
Install Off-Premises or Out-of-Building Stations
the same building as the equipment room but are located on the same property.
Analog Off-Premises Stations
Figure 1-39 shows the connections for 1 to 8 off-premises analog telephones.
Only analog telephones connected to TN742, TN746B, TN2183, or TN769
Analog Line circuit packs can be installed out-of-building.
The maximum distance from the system cabinet to the out-of-building voice
2
terminal is 6000 feet (1828.8 meters) using 24 AWG (#5) (0.26 mm ) wire.
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1
2
6
6
4
3
3
5
7
5
8
9
10
11
5
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Figure Notes
1. Locally engineered cables
2. Out-of-building wiring
7. Part of MDF
8. Station side (white field)
9. System side (purple field)
3. Multi-pair protector units (primary
protectors with heat coils or equivalent
with sneak current protection)
10. Cross-connect jumpers
11. To analog line circuit pack
(TN2183, TN769, TN742, or
TN746B)
4. 356A adapter
5. B25A cable
6. Out-of-building analog telephones
Figure 1-39. Connections for 1 to 8 Out-of-Building Analog Telephones
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Figure 1-40 shows the connections for up to 24 off-premises analog telephones.
Concentrations of analog line pairs are used at both buildings to minimize the
off-premises wiring required. At the MDF, jumpers must be connected between 1
row/connecting block in the white field and up to 3 rows/connecting blocks in the
purple field. At the station location, a WP-90929, List 1 Concentrator Cable is
used. There are 8 station appearances on each of the 3 fingers of the
concentrator cable.
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5
6
7
2
2
7
5
4
7
7
3
8
10
9
5
12
11
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7
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Figure Notes
1. Locally engineered cables
2. Multi-pair protector units (primary
7. Out-of-building analog telephones
8. Part of MDF
protectors with heat coils or equivalent with
sneak current protection)
9. Station side (white field)
10. System side (purple field)
11. Cross-connect jumpers
3. B25A cable
4. Concentrator cable (WP90929 List 1)
5. 356A adapter
12. To TN2183, TN769, TN742, or
TN746B analog line circuit pack
6. Out-of-building wiring
Figure 1-40. Connections to 24 Out-of-Building Telephones
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Circuit Protectors
Carbon block, or equivalent protection is required at both building entrances.
Also sneak current protection is required. Protection can be provided by a 4-type
protector or a 3-type protector plus a separate sneak current protector. The
4-type protector is equipped with a heat coil.
The 4-type protector is the preferred device. For installations not using primary
protection, 4-type protectors should always be used. When the 3-type protector
is already installed, a separate sneak current protector is required. The multi-pair
protector units and the off-premises cabling must be locally engineered.
Connectorized multi-pair protector units (female 25-pair connector) are
recommended. Table 1-14 shows the recommended protectors.
Table 1-14. Analog Line Circuit Protectors
Protectors
Primary
(with heat coil)
Sneak Current
Protectors
1
1
Primary
3B1A (carbon)
4B1C (carbon)
220029 Fuse
3B1E-W (wide gap
gas tube)
4B1E-W (wide gap gas tube) SCP-1
3C1S (solid state)
4C1S (solid state)
1. The 3-type protectors should only be used if they are already part of the
existing protection system. A sneak current protector is always required when
a 3-type primary protector is used.
The maximum range of out-of-building analog telephones (500-, 2500-, or
7100-types) connected to an analog line circuit pack should be such that the
maximum loop resistance does not exceed 1300 Ohms.
The following voice terminals cannot be installed in an exposed environment:
■
7300-type voice terminals connected to TN762 Hybrid Line circuit packs
■
Multi-button Electronic Telephone (MET) sets connected to TN735 MET
Line circuit packs
■
Analog telephones connected to TN746 Analog Line circuit packs
Refer to Table 1-1 on page 1-3 for circuit protector ordering information
(comcodes).
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Digital Out-of-Building Telephones
Protection is required at both building entrances for digital out-of-building voice
terminals. There are 2 different types of protectors that can be used to protect
digital voice terminals and digital line circuit packs. The 2 protectors to use are
the 4C3S-75 Enhanced protector and the ITW Linx Enhanced Protector. These
units provide primary and sneak current protection. The 4C3S-75 is equipped
with a heat coil for sneak current protection. The ITW Linx is equipped with
replaceable fuses for sneak current protection.
The 4C3S-75 is only used with Vintage 14 or newer TN754 circuit packs. The
4C3S-75 can be used on all vintages of the TN754B circuit packs. The ITW Linx
may be used on all vintages of the TN754 circuit packs. Table 1-15 lists the
approved protectors.
NOTE:
The TN2181 (2-Wire 16 Port Digital Line circuit pack) may not be approved
for some out-of-building uses. Contact your Lucent Technologies
representative for more information.
Table 1-15. Digital Voice Circuit Protectors
Enhanced Primary Protector
Circuit Pack
(With Sneak Current Protection)
ITW Linx Only
TN754 V13 or earlier
TN754 V14 or later
TN754B all vintages
TN2181
4C3S-75 or ITW Linx
4C3S-75 or ITW Linx
4C3S-75 or ITW Linx
4C3S-75 or ITW Linx
TN2224
When possible, all new and reused wiring installations should use blocks that
accept the standard 5-pin plug-in 4C3S-75 protector. However, this may not be
cost-effective in some cases. For these installations, the ITW Linx protector may
be installed. An example of this is where screw-type carbon block protectors (or
other non plug-compatible types) are in place and it is too costly to re-terminate
the outside plant cable on a 5-pin mounting block for only a few out-of-building
terminals.
The ITW Linx Enhanced Protector may be installed in series with existing primary
protection. Note the 4C3S-75 protector cannot be installed in series with other
types of primary protection. It must be installed as the only protection on the line
entering the building. For the 4C3S-75 protector, various 25-, 50-, and 100-pair
protector panels are equipped with 110-type connecting blocks and/or RJ21X
connectors. The ITW Linx Enhanced Protector mounts directly on connecting
blocks and requires a separate ground bar.
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The maximum range for out-of-building digital voice terminals is 3400 feet
2
(1036 m) when using 24 AWG (#5) (0.26 mm ) wire and 2200 feet (670 m) when
2
using 26 AWG (#4) (0.14 mm ) wire. The range can extend to 5000 feet (1524 m)
2
using 24 AWG (#5) (0.26 mm ) wire or 4000 feet (1219 m) using 26 AWG (#4)
2
(0.14 mm ) wire with the use of a data link protector. The protector is an isolating
transformer used to remove phantom power on the system side and re-introduce
it on the terminal side.
external power supply or through the AC power cord provided with some of the
7400-type voice terminals. The protector is installed on the equipment side of the
protection in both buildings.
Refer to Table 1-1 on page 1-3 for circuit protector and data link protector
comcodes.
Install Emergency Transfer Unit and
Associated Telephones
NOTE:
Install only 1 emergency transfer power panel per system.
Emergency transfer capability is provided by an 808A Emergency Transfer Panel
(or equivalent) mounted next to the trunk/auxiliary field. See Figure 1-41. Also
refer to Table 1-12 on page 1-68 for the pinout of the AUX (J1) connector.
Use analog telephones for emergency transfer. The 500-and 2500-type
telephones can also be used as normal extensions. Emergency transfer
capability may be provided on analog CO and Wide Area Telecommunications
Service (WATS) trunks.
The transfer panel provides emergency trunk bypass or power-fail transfer for up
to 5 incoming CO trunk loops to 5 selected station sets. The 808A equipment’s
Ringer Equivalency Number (REN) is 1.0 Amp.
At the MDF, the unit is controlled by a connection to a yellow terminal
row/connecting block in the trunk/auxiliary field. The unit is controlled by -48 VDC
from the EM TRANS RELAY PWR terminals.
Install the Emergency Transfer Panel
The 808A Emergency Transfer Panel is used in the following installation example.
1. Install the transfer panel on any mounting frame in either a vertical or
horizontal position. The housing has ears for screw-mounting and cutouts
for snap-mounting the unit in an 89-type mounting bracket.
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NOTE:
Install the panel so it can be accessed only by authorized personnel.
The location must meet standard environmental considerations such
as temperature, humidity, and so forth.
2. Verify dial tone is present at each trunk circuit.
EMERGENCY
TRANSFER
PANEL
POWER
TRUNK/TEST SWITCHES
CIRCUIT
1
TRUNK OPTION
1
2
3
4
5
2
LOOP
START
GROUND
START
1
2
3
4
5
6
BOTH SWITCHES MUST BE
THROWN TO ACTIVATE
TRUNK OPTION
7
8
9
10
12
TRANSFER TEST SWITCH
NORMAL
OPERATION
ACTIVATED
TRUNK IDENTIFICATION
TRUNK
LINE
EXT
LOC
808A
led808a LJK 040896
Figure Notes
1. 808A emergency transfer panel
2. Circuit start selection switches
3. Trunk identification label
4. 25-pair male connector
Figure 1-41. 808A Emergency Transfer Panel
3. Locate the circuit start selection switches. See Figure 1-41. These are the
first 10 two-position switches on the left side of the 808A. The switches set
each of the 5 incoming trunk lines to either loop start or ground start. Two
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switches are used for each of the 5 circuits; switches 1 and 2 are used for
circuit 1, switches 3 and 4 are used for circuit 2, and so forth. See Tab l e
1-16.
For loop start, set the switches to the left. For ground start, set the
switches to the right.
.
Table 1-16. Trunk/Test Switches
Switch
Circuit
Number
Number
1
1
2
1
3
2
4
2
5
3
6
3
7
4
8
4
9
5
10
11
12
5
Not Used
Test Switch
4. Connect a 25-pair cable between the male RJ21 25-pair connector on the
808A and the yellow field on the MDF. Table 1-17 shows the pinouts.
5. Make cross-connections for each emergency trunk/emergency station
pair. See Figure 1-42 and Figure 1-43.
6. On the trunk identification label at the bottom of the panel, record the trunk
line, extension, and location for each circuit.
7. To each voice terminal designated as an emergency terminal, attach a
label identifying it as such. The labels are provided with the unit.
8. Check the system for normal operation as follows:
a. Place the test switch (switch 12) in NORMAL OPERATION.
b. Ensure the power supply is providing -48 VDC at 80 mA maximum.
The power LED should be ON.
c. Check wiring connections.
d. Verify there is dial tone on all emergency transfer sets.
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Table 1-17. Pin Assignments for 25-Pair Connector on 808A
Pin
26
1
Color
W-BL
BL-W
W-O
Designation
TTC1
RTC1
TTK1
RTK1
TLC1
RLC1
TST1
Connector/Description
Tip-PBX Trunk Circuit 1
Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 1
Tip-CO Trunk Circuit 1
Ring-CO Trunk Circuit 1
Tip-PBX Line Port 1
27
2
O-W
28
3
W-G
G-W
Ring-PBX Line Port 1
29
4
W-BR
BR-W
W-S
Tip-Emergency Terminal 1
Ring-Emergency Terminal 1
Tip-PBX Trunk Circuit 2
Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 2
Tip-CO Trunk Circuit 2
Ring-CO Trunk Circuit 2
Tip-PBX Line Port 2
RST1
TTC2
RTC2
TTK2
RTK2
TLC2
RLC2
TST2
30
5
S-W
31
6
R-BL
BL-R
R-O
32
7
O-R
Ring-PBX Line Port 2
33
8
R-G
Tip-Emergency Terminal 2
Ring-Emergency Terminal 2
Tip-PBX Trunk Circuit 3
Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 3
Tip-CO Trunk Circuit 3
Ring-CO Line Port 3
G-R
RST2
TTC3
RTC3
TTK3
RTK3
TLC3
RLC3
TST3
34
9
R-BR
BR-R
R-S
35
10
36
11
37
12
38
13
39
14
40
S-R
BK-BL
BL-BK
BK-O
O-BK
BK-G
G-BK
BK-BR
BR-BK
BK-S
Tip-PBX Line Port 3
Ring-PBX Line Port 3
Tip-Emergency Terminal 3
Ring-Emergency Terminal 3
Tip-PBX Trunk Circuit 4
Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 4
Tip-CO Trunk Circuit 4
Ring-CO Trunk Circuit 4
Tip-PBX Line Port 4
RST3
TTC4
RTC4
TTK4
RTK4
TLC4
Continued on next page
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Table 1-17. Pin Assignments for 25-Pair Connector on 808A — Continued
Pin
15
41
16
42
17
43
18
44
19
45
20
46
21
47
22
48
23
49
24
50
25
Color
S-BK
Y-BL
BL-Y
Y-O
Designation
RLC4
TST4
Connector/Description
Ring-PBX Line Port 4
Tip-Emergency Terminal 4
Ring-Emergency Terminal 4
Tip-PBX Trunk Circuit 5
Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 5
Tip-CO Trunk Circuit 5
RST4
TTC5
RTC5
TTK5
O-Y
Y-G
G-Y
RTK5
TLC5
RLC5
TST5
Ring-CO Trunk Circuit 5
Tip-PBX Line Port 5
Y-BR
BR-Y
Y-S
Ring-PBX Line Port 5
Tip-Emergency Terminal 5
Ring-Emergency Terminal 5
Common 1 Relay Contact
Normally Open 1 Contact
Normally Closed 2 Contact
Normally Closed 1 Contact
Common 2 Relay Contact
Normally Open 2 Contact
S-Y
RST5
COM1
NO1
V-BL
BL-V
V-O
NC2
O-V
NC1
V-G
COM2
NO2
G-V
V-BR
BR-V
V-S
GRD
Ground From PBX
S-V
-48PX
-48V from Alarm Panel (AUX Cable)
9. Check the system for emergency transfer operation as follows:
a. Place the test switch (switch 12) in the ACTIVATED position.
b. The power LED should be OFF.
c. Verify there is dial tone on all emergency transfer sets.
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10. Connect the 808A to the MDF with a B25A or A25B cable. Figure 1-42
shows the connections at the trunk/auxiliary field for a telephone used only
for emergency transfer.
25
50
2822
1
2
3
EMXR
2822
1
C
O
M
1
C
O
M
2
C
O
M
3
N
O
1
N
C
2
N
C
1
N
O
2
N
C
3
G
R
D
TC TK LC ST TC TK LC ST TC TK LC ST TC TK LC ST TC TK LC ST
1M 1m 2M 2m 3M 3m 3w
-48
V
ALARM MONITORS
EM TRANS RELAY PWR
ACC PWR
r758580b MMR 042996
Figure Notes
1. To network interface circuitry
2. To CO trunk circuit pack
4. To power transfer unit
5. To control carrier AUX
connector
3. To blue or white station distribution field
Figure 1-42. Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer
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Figure 1-43 shows the connections at the trunk/auxiliary field for a telephone
used for emergency transfer and as a normal extension.
10
35
ST
2820
EMXR
ST
7
3
4
5
6
7
8
C
O
M
1
C
O
M
2
C
O
M
3
N
O
1
N
C
2
N
C
1
N
O
2
N
C
3
G
R
D
-48
V
TC TK LC ST TC TK LC ST TC TK LC ST TC TK LC ST TC TK LC ST
1M 1m 2M 2m 3M 3m 3w
ALARM MONITORS
EM TRANS RELAY PWR
ACC PWR
r758582b MMR 042996
Figure Notes
1. To network interface facility
2. To blue or white station field
3. To analog line circuit pack
4. To CO trunk circuit pack
5. To power transfer unit
6. To control carrier AUX connector
Figure 1-43. Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer and as
Normal Extension
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Install Telephone for Power Transfer Unit
Trunk/Auxiliary Field: Telephone Used Only for Emergency Transfer
1. Connect a pair of wires between the -48V and GRD terminals on the yellow
emergency transfer row/connecting block and the EM TRANSRELAYPWR
terminal. See Figure 1-42.
2. Connect CO trunk leads from the purple field to the TC terminals on the
yellow emergency transfer row/connecting block for each trunk.
3. Connect CO trunk leads from the green field to the TK terminals on the
yellow emergency transfer row/connecting block for each trunk.
4. Connect the ST leads on the yellow emergency transfer row/connecting
block for each emergency transfer telephone to the ST terminal
appearance in the yellow trunk/auxiliary field. The ST terminal leads
should be terminated on the following pairs: 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, or 22
(the first pair of any 3-pair group).
5. Connect the ST leads from the terminal in Step 4 to the assigned terminal
in the blue or white station distribution field.
Normal Extension
1. Connect a pair of wires between the -48V and GRD terminals on the yellow
emergency transfer row/connecting block to the EM TRANS RELAY PWR
terminal. See Figure 1-43.
2. Connect CO trunk leads from the purple field to the TC terminals on the
yellow emergency transfer row/connecting block for each trunk.
3. Connect CO trunk leads from the green field to the TK terminals on the
yellow emergency transfer row/connecting block for each trunk.
4. Connect telephone leads from the purple analog line board row/
connecting block to the LC terminals on the yellow emergency transfer
row/connecting block for each telephone.
5. Connect ST leads on the yellow emergency transfer row/connecting block
for each emergency transfer telephone to the ST terminal appearance in
the purple trunk/auxiliary field.
6. Connect the ST leads from the terminal in Step 5 to the assigned terminal
in the blue or white station distribution field.
Telephone Installation
1. Connect the telephone to the information outlet.
2. Install patch cords/jumper wires between the system side and the station
side of the station distribution field on the MDF.
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Connect Modem to Telephone
Network
1. Cross-connect the network jack on the modem to the network interface
(via a 103A or modular wall jack). See Table 1-18 for the pinout.
Table 1-18. Pinout of Network Jack
Pin Number
Signal
Unused
Tip
1
2
3
4
Ring
Unused
1
r
e
rts
o
p
S
2
modmcabl KLC 110397
Figure 1-44. Network Jack on U.S. Robotics Modem
Figure Notes
1. Pin 1 of network jack
2. Modem
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External Modem Option Settings
The U.S. Robotics Model 839 external modem is the recommended external
modem for Release 6 CMC. A locally obtained, type-approved external modem
may be used. Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for information.
1. If a non-U.S Robotics Model 839 modem is installed, refer to the setup
instructions provided with that modem. Refer to Table 1-20 while setting
up the modem. Go to Step 4 to complete the modem administration.
2. If no modem is installed, skipt to step 5. If a U.S Robotics Model 839
modem is installed, perform the following.
3. Use Table 1-19 to set the 8 option switches on the U.S. Robotics modem.
Table 1-19. U.S. Robotics Model 839 External Modem Switch Settings
Switch
Setting
Function
1
2
OFF (Up)
OFF (Up)
DTR (Data Terminal Ready) override
Verbal result codes (text-formatted feedback characters such as connected
or no carrier)
3
4
5
ON (Down) Enable result codes
OFF (Up)
OFF (Up)
Displays keyboard commands (local echo)
Sets auto answer. Verify that the Auto Answer Ring Count (rings):
on the maintenance-related system parameters form is S0=10.
6
7
8
OFF (Up)
OFF (Up)
CD (Carrier Detect) override (modem sends CD signal on connect, drops
CD on disconnect)
Power-on and ATZ reset software defaults (loads Y or Y1 configuration from
NVRAM)
ON (Down) AT (Attention) command set recognition (enables recognition, smart mode)
4. At the management terminal, enter change system-parameters
maintenance and press Enter. Scroll to page 3 of the form.
5. Set the Modem Connection: field to external if a modem is installed.
Set the field to none if no modem is installed. This field must be
administered or alarms will be generated.
NOTE:
The Modem Connection: field cannot be set to none if Alarm
Origination is activated.
6. Set the Data Bits:field to 8 (default).
7. Set the Parity:field to none (default).
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8. For non-United States installations, set the remaining modem fields as
shown in Table 1-20.
9. Press Enter when the modem fields are properly administered.
Table 1-20. Release 6 CMC Modem Fields
Field
Description
Modem
Default is none for Release 6 CMC. Set to external if a modem is used.
Connection
Modem Name
This field is 20 characters long and permits alphanumeric characters to
provide a unique qualifier for a given modem.
RTS/CTS
Enabled
Informs modem that communication with the data source UART is driven
with RTS/CTS flow control. The default 6-character field name is &H1.
Set the field name to \Q3 for Intel modems. This field is not
case-sensitive.
Asynchronous Configures modem as an asynchronous device. This 8-character field
Data Mode
name has a default value of &M0 (default) for Release 6csi. Set the field
to &M0&Q0 for Intel modems. This field is not case-sensitive.
DTE
Auto-Data
Speed
Adjusts the speed of the data source (DTE) UART to the outgoing
(modem-to-modem) data rate. At maximum, this speed is 9600 baud. It
is not desirable to have the serial data fill the modem buffer faster than
the outgoing data rate, since data compression is disabled. The field
name has a 6-character blank default value. The Paradyne products use
S90=1 to enable this functionality while the Intel product uses \J1 to
enable similar functionality. This field is not case-sensitive.
DisableData
Compression
Turns off the default data compression algorithms used by most
modems. The field has a blank field of 6 characters as default. The AT
commands that control this are supported by similar commands;
however, these commands do not operate in the same manner. The Intel
modems require H0%C0 to disable V.42bis & MNP Class 5 data
compression algorithms. The Paradyne products only use %C0 to
disable both algorithms. This field is not case-sensitive.
EnableError
Control
Turns on the V.42 LAPM and MNP error control protocols. The field has a
blank default of 6 characters. The Paradyne products use the command
\N5 to enable V.42/MNP/Buffer error control while the Intel product uses
\N3 to provide similar functionality.
Misc. Init.
Param
This field has a 20-character blank default and supports any initialization
parameters not already specified. The AT commands specified in this
field are always the last initialization parameters to be sent to the
external modem. This field is not case-sensitive.
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Table 1-20. Release 6 CMC Modem Fields — Continued
Field
Description
Auto-Answer
Ring Number
This field controls the number of rings required before the modem
answers an incoming call. This field should be set to S0=10.
Dial Type
This field controls the type of interregister signaling used between the
modem and the CO. This 3-character field is denoted by “T” for tone
dialing (default) and “P” for pulse dialing. This setting depends on type
of line (tone or pulse) to the modem.
Adjustable
Make/Break
Ratio
This field controls the make/break ratios of pulses and DTMF dialing.
Most modems have support for different make/ break options for pulse
dialing only. Paradyne, Intel, and U.S. Robotics use the default &P0 to
select a ratio of 39% make and 61% break for communication for the
United States and Canada. The option &P1 sets a ratio of 33% make and
67% break for the United Kingdom and Hong Kong. This is a
5-character blank field (default) and is not case-sensitive.
Dial Command This field has a default of “D” in a 3-character field. This field denotes the
standard dialing command of the modem and is not case-sensitive.
No Answer
Time-Out
Most modems provide a timer that abandons any outbound data call
after a predetermined interval. This is a non-administrable parameter.
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Perform System Administration
NOTE:
Some of the interface units used between the system and other types of
equipment require specific configuration settings and administration for
each application. Refer to the user’s guide for each equipment type for
information on how to locate and set the configuration and option switches.
1. Administer the system by adding the customer data to match the wiring,
telephones, and other equipment. See DEFINITY Enterprise
Communications Server Release 6 Administration and Feature
Description.
2. Return to this section when finished.
NOTE:
Refer to DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Installation
for Adjuncts and Peripherals, for data module and other peripheral
installation and configuration requirements.
Resolve Alarms
1. Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms using DEFINITY Enterprise
Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6csi.
2. Refer to ‘‘Power Supply LED Indications’’ on page 2-4 if power supply
faults are suspected.
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Enable Alarm Origination to INADS
No External Modem Installed (or No Alarm Origination to INADS)
1. Enter change system-parameters maintenance and press Enter.
2. Enter n in the Alarm Origination Activated to OSS Numbers field and press
Enter.
3. For some software releases, enable Cleared Alarm Notification and
Restart Notification before the submitting the form.
External Modem Installed
1. Enter change system-parameters maintenance and press Enter.
2. Enter y in the Alarm Origination Activated to OSS Numbers field and press
Enter.
3. For some software releases, enable Cleared Alarm Notification and
Restart Notification before the submitting the form.
4. Be sure the system is part of the INADS database by calling the INADS
Database Administrator at the Technical Service Center (TSC). Verify that
INADS can dial into the system and that the system can dial out to INADS.
As part of the system registration process, the INADS Database
Administrator enables Alarm Origination and customer options.
NOTE:
When calling from a remote modem, you may need to disable error
correction to allow the modems to connect successfully. For
®
example, the AT&T Paradyne KeepInTouch modem may require the
“AT\n0” command.
5. Log off and log back in.
Place a Test Call
1. From any telephone connected to a digital line circuit pack, call any
nearby telephone connected to an analog line circuit pack.
2. Verify that the dial tone, ringing pattern, and talk path are acceptable.
3. Place a call through the Central Office (outside call) to any nearby
telephone. Verify that the dial tone, ringing pattern, and talk path are
acceptable.
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Set Neon Voltage — Ring Ping
NOTE:
If the ringing option is set to 50 Hz, neon voltage is not available. If 25 Hz is selected,
the maximum voltage is 120 volts. Refer to ‘‘Set Ringing Option’’ on page 1-45.
NOTE:
Set the control to OFF if there are no neon message waiting lamps or if LED message
lamps are used. See Figure 2-1.
didmt1 KLC 053097
Figure 2-1. Setting the Neon Voltage
1. Call a telephone with a neon message indicator and leave a message.
2. Check for “ring ping” (single ring pulse) each time the lamp flashes
(approximately every 3 seconds).
3. Adjust the control clockwise in small increments until the ring ping stops.
Be sure that the message lamp still lights when the adjustment is finished.
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1. Enter logoff and press Enter to prevent unauthorized changes to data.
2. Set the left and right doors onto the hinge pins and close the doors. The
doors must be closed to prevent EMI emissions. Tighten the door screws.
3. Set the right cover panel onto the right panel and secure. Do not use
force.
Power Supply LED Indications
It is not possible to view the alarm log to determine which power unit in a
multi-cabinet system is defective. Use the LEDs on the front of each power unit to
determine its state.
Tab le 2-1 shows the LED and alarm conditions. Ring voltage and neon bus
output do not activate alarm status.
Table 2-1. LED and Alarm Conditions
Condition
LED Status Alarm State
Fan Alarm
Normal
Red off
open
high
Yellow on
No Input Power
Red off
Yellow off
closed
closed
closed
open
no state
low
Any DC Output
not Present
Red on
Yellow off
Fan Alarm
Red on
Yellow off
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TN760D Tie Trunk Option Settings
The TN760D Tie Trunk circuit pack interfaces between 4 tie trunks and the TDM
pair are DC signaling leads used for call setup. The E-lead receives signals from
the tie trunk and the M-lead transmits signals to the tie trunk.
To choose the preferred signaling format (Tab l e 2 -2 and Table 2-3), set the
switches on the TN760D and administer the port using Figure 2-2 and Tab le 2-4.
Table 2-2. Signaling Formats for TN760D
Mode
Type
Type I Standard (unprotected)
Type I Compatible (unprotected)
Type I Compatible, Type I Standard
Type V
E & M
E & M
Protected
Simplex
E & M
Type V
E & M
Type V Revised
Table 2-3. Signaling Type Summary
Signaling Type
Transmit (M-Lead)
Receive (E-Lead)
On-Hook Off-Hook
On-Hook
ground
Off-Hook
battery
ground
ground
open
1
Type I Standard
open /battery ground
1
1
Type I Compatible open /battery
ground
open
open /battery
1
Type V
open /battery
ground
ground
open
Type V Reversed
ground
1. An open circuit is preferred instead of battery voltage.
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UNPROT
SMPLX
E&M
SMPLX
SMPLX
E&M
SMPLX
E&M
4 3 2 1
PROT
PORT 1
PORT 4
PORT 3
PORT 2
E&M
r758183 RBP 050896
Figure 2-2. TN760D Tie Trunk Circuit Pack (Component Side)
Table 2-4. TN760D Option Switch Settings and Administration
E&M/SMPLX Prot/Unprot
Administered
Port
Installation Situation
Preferred Signaling Format
Switch
Switch
Circumstance
To
System
Far-End
Collocated
DEFINITY
E&M Type 1
Compatible
E&M Type 1
Standard
E&M
Unprotected
Type 1
Compatible
Type 1
Inter-Building
DEFINITY
Protected
Type 1
Protected
Type 1
E&M
Protected
Compatible
Standard
Plus
Compatible
Protection
Unit
Collocated
Net
Integrated
E&M Type 1
Standard
Any PBX
E&M
Unprotected
Type 1
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TN464E/F Option Settings
The TN464E/F DS1/E1 Interface - T1/E1 circuit pack interfaces between a 24- or
32-channel Central Office/ISDN or tie trunk and the TDM bus.
Set the switches on the circuit pack to select bit rate and impedance match. See
Tab le 2-5 and Figure 2-3.
Table 2-5. Option Switch Settings on TN464E/F
120 Ohms
75 Ohms
Twisted pair
Coaxial requiring 888B adapter
32 Channel 2.048 Mbps
24 Channel 1.544 Mbps
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
tn464_ef RPY 012098
Figure Notes
1. TN464E/F
5. 120 Ohm (shown selected)
2. 24/32 Channel Selector
3. 75/120 Ohm Selector
4. 32 Channel
6. 24 Channel (shown selected)
7. 75 Ohm
Figure 2-3. TN464E/F Option Settings
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Page 2-9
Connector and Cable Diagrams —
Pinout Charts
See Tab le 2 -6 for typical lead designations. The circuit packs and auxiliary
equipment are classified as shown in the following tables.
Table 2-6. Lead and Color Designations
Cross-Connect
Pin
Amphenol
Pin
Color
W-BL
BL-W
W-O
Backplane Pin
102
1
2
26
01
27
02
28
03
29
04
30
05
31
06
32
07
33
08
34
09
35
10
36
11
37
12
002
3
103
4
O-W
003
5
W-G
104
6
G-W
004
7
W-BR
BR-W
W-SL
SL-W
R-BL
BL-R
R-O
105
8
005
9
106
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
006
107
007
108
O-R
008
R-G
109
G-R
009
R-BR
BR-R
R-SL
SL-R
BK-BL
BL-BK
BK-O
O-BK
110
010
111
011
112
012
113
013
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Table 2-6. Lead and Color Designations — Continued
Cross-Connect
Pin
Amphenol
Pin
Color
BK-G
G-BK
BK-BR
BR-BK
BK-SL
SL-BK
Y-BL
BL-Y
Y-O
Backplane Pin
302
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
38
13
39
14
40
15
41
16
42
17
43
18
44
19
45
20
46
21
47
22
48
23
49
24
50
25
202
303
203
304
204
305
205
306
O-Y
206
Y-G
307
G-Y
207
Y-BR
BR-Y
Y-SL
SL-Y
V-BL
BL-V
V-O
308
208
309
209
310
210
311
O-V
211
V-G
312
G-V
212
V-BR
BR-V
V-SL
SL-V
313
213
300
200
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Processor Interface Cable Pinout
Table 2-7 shows the pinout for the Processor Interface Cable.
Table 2-7. Processor Interface Cable Pinout
Processor (P1)
(Amphenol
Connector)
TERM
(J3)
DCE
(J2)
Modem
Signal Name
ACC48A
AUX (J1)
(P2)
40
2
19
26
27
48
23
36
AP1 (alarm in)
AP2 (alarm in)
EXTALMA
EXTALMB
XFER48
27
5
30
38
21
46
8
MOD-CTS
MOD-DCD
MOD-DSR
MOD-DTR
MOD-GRD
MOD-RTS
MOD-RXD
MOD-TXD
TERM-CTS
TERM-DTR
TERM-GRD
TERM-RXD
TERM-TXD
CDR-CTS
CDR-DCD
CDR-DSR
CDR-DTR
CDR-GRD
CDR-RXD
CDR-TXD
GRD
5
8
6
7
20
1 & 7
4
20
34
33
45
9
3
2
5
20
1 & 7
3
47
35
10
22
49
24
12
37
23
36
48
25, 50
2
5
8
6
20
1 & 7
3
3
2
2
1-7,
1, 7
1, 7
1, 7
11-17,
44-46
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Table 2-8. Port Circuit Pack Lead Designations
TN742/B
TN747B
TN753
TN769
TN2147
TN465
TN760/B
TN760C
TN760D
TN2209
TN746/B
TN2183
TN793
Cross-
Connect
Pin
TN763
TN763B
TN763C
TN767B
TN464E
TN2207
TN754
TN726
TN762/B
T.1
TN735
T.1
TN2793
TN2224
T.1
1
T.1
R.1
T.1
T.1
C_5
T.1
R.1
T.2
R.2
T.3
R.3
T.4
R.4
2
R.1
T1.1
R1.1
E.1
R.1
R.1
R.1
R.1
3
TXT.1
TXR.1
PXT.1
PXR.1
TXT.1
TXR.1
PXT.1
PXR.1
T.2
SZ.1
SZ1.1
S.1
BT.1
BR.1
LT.1
LR.1
T.2
C_ENAB
C_SYNC*
T.2
4
R.2
5
T.3
6
M.1
T.2
S1.1
T.2
R.3
7
T.2
R.2
C2D-DATA
RDATA*
TDATA*
TRSYSNC
GRD
T.4
8
R.2
T1.2
R1.2
E.2
R.2
R.2
R.2
R.4
9
TXT.2
TXR.2
PXT.2
PXR.2
TXT.2
TXR.2
PXT.2
PXR.2
T.3
SZ.2
SZ1.2
S.2
BT.2
BR.2
LT.2
LR.2
T.3
T.5
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
R.5
T.6
M.2
T.3
S1.2
T.3
SCLK*
R.6
T.3
R.3
T.7
R.3
T1.3
R1.3
E.3
R.3
R.3
R.3
R.7
TXT.3
TXR.3
PXT.3
PXR.3
TXT.3
TXR.3
PXT.3
PXR.3
T.4
SZ.3
SZ1.3
S.3
BT.3
BR.3
LT.3
LR.3
T.4
T.8
PAHER*
C_48V
R.8
T.5
T.9
M.3
T.4
S1.3
T.4
R.5
T.6
R.9
T.4
R.4
T.10
R.10
T.11
R.11
T.12
R.12
T.13
R.13
T.14
R.14
T.15
R.15
T.16
R.16
T.17
R.17
T.18
R.18
T.19
R.19
T.20
R.4
T1.4
R1.4
E.4
R.4
R.4
R.4
R.6
T.7
TXT.4
TXR.4
PXT.4
PXR.4
TXT.4
TXR.4
PXT.4
PX4.4
T.5
SZ.4
SZ1.4
S.4
BT.4
BR.4
LT.4
LR.4
T.5
C_P2SCLK
LI (RX)
LO* (TX)
LBACK1
GND
R.7
T.8
M.4
T.5
S1.4
T.5
R.8
T.9
T.5
R.5
R.5
T1.5
R1.5
E.5
R.5
R.5
R.5
C_5V
R.9
T.10
R.10
T.11
R.11
T.12
R.12
TXT.5
TXR.5
PXT.5
PXR.5
TXT.5
TXR.5
PXT.5
PXR.5
T.6
SZ.5
SZ1.5
S.5
BT.5
BR.5
LT.5
LR.5
T.6
M.5
T.6
S1.5
T.6
C_RST
T.6
R.6
R.6
T1.6
R1.6
E.6
R.6
R.6
R.6
TXT.6
TXR.6
PXT.6
PXR.6
TXT.6
TXR.6
PXT.6
PXR.6
T.7
SZ.6
SZ1.6
S.6
BT.6
BR.6
LT.6
LR.6
T.7
RDATA
TDATA
TRSYNC
GRD
M.6
T.7
S1.6
T.7
T.7
R.7
SCLK
R.7
T1.7
R.7
R.7
R.7
TXT.7
TXT.7
SZ.7
BT.7
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Table 2-8. Port Circuit Pack Lead Designations — Continued
TN742/B
TN747B
TN753
TN769
TN2147
TN465
TN760/B
TN760C
TN760D
TN2209
TN746/B
TN2183
TN793
Cross-
Connect
Pin
TN763
TN763B
TN763C
TN767B
TN464E
TN2207
TN754
TN726
TN762/B
TXR.7
PXT.7
PXR.7
T.8
TN735
BR.7
LT.7
LR.7
T.8
TN2793
TN2224
R.20
T.21
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
TXR.7
PXT.7
PXR.7
R1.7
E.7
SZ1.7
S.7
GRD
T.13
R.13
T.14
R.14
T.15
R.15
T.16
R.16
GRD
GRD
M.7
T.8
S1.7
T.8
R.21
T.22
T.8
R.8
C_PRES*
R.8
R.8
R.8
R.8
R.22
T.23
TXT.8
TXR.8
PXT.8
PXR.8
GRD
T1.8
R1.8
E.8
TXT.8
TXR.8
PXT.8
PXR.8
GRD
SZ.8
SZ1.8
S.8
BT.8
BR.8
LT.8
LR.8
GRD
GRD
DC2_DATA
LI* (RX)
LO (TX)
LBACK2
GRD
R.23
T.24
M.8
GRD
GRD
S1.8
GRD
GRD
R.24
GRD
GRD
GRD
GRD
GRD
GRD
* Denotes high side of line.
Table 2-9. DS1 Interface Cable H600-307 (and C6C)
50-Pin
15-Pin
Pin
02
03
47
22
48
23
49
24
Color
W-BL
BL-W
W-G
Designation Pin
Color
Designation
LI (High)
LI
11
03
09
01
06
05
W-G
LI (High)
LI
G-W
G-W
W-BR
\BR
W-BR
BR-W
W-SL
SL-W
LO
LO
LO (High)
LOOP2
LOOP1
LO (High)
LOOP2
LOOP1
W-SL
SL-W
All other pins are empty.
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Table 2-10 shows the pinouts for the TN2185 ISDN-BRI 4-wire S Interface.
Table 2-10. TN2185 ISDN-BRI — 4-Wire S Interface Pinout
Port Signal Cross-Connect Pin
Color
W-BL
BL-W
W-O
Amphenol Pin
Backplane Pin
102
002
103
003
104
004
105
005
106
006
107
007
108
008
109
009
110
010
111
011
112
012
113
013
302
202
303
203
304
204
305
205
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TXT.1
TXR.1
PXT.1
PXR.1
TXT.2
TXR.2
PXT.2
PXR.2
TXT.3
TXR.3
PXT.3
PXR.3
TXT.4
TXR.4
PXT.4
PXR.4
TXT.5
TXR.5
PXT.5
PXR.5
TXT.6
TXR.6
PXT.6
PXR.6
TXT.7
TXR.7
PXT.7
PXR.7
TXT.8
TXR.8
PXT.8
PXR.8
1
26
01
27
02
28
03
29
04
30
05
31
06
32
07
33
08
34
09
35
10
36
11
37
12
38
13
39
14
40
15
41
16
2
3
4
O-W
5
W-G
6
G-W
7
W-BR
BR-W
W-SL
SL-W
R-BL
BL-R
R-O
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
O-R
R-G
G-R
R-BR
BR-R
R-SL
SL-R
BK-BL
BL-BK
BK-O
O-BK
BK-G
G-BK
BK-BR
BR-BK
BK-SL
SL-BK
Y-BL
BL-Y
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Table 2-11 shows the pinout for the TN793 24-Port Analog Line circuit pack.
Table 2-11. TN793 Analog Line Circuit Pack Pinout
Cross-Connect
Port
Signal
Pin
Color
W-BL
BL-W
W-O
Amphenol Pin
Backplane Pin
102
1
T.1
1
26
01
27
02
28
03
29
04
30
05
31
06
32
07
33
08
34
09
35
10
36
11
37
12
38
13
39
R.1
2
002
2
3
T.2
3
103
R.2
4
O-W
003
T.3
5
W-G
104
R.3
6
G-W
004
4
T.4
7
W-BR
BR-W
W-SL
SL-W
R-BL
BL-R
R-O
105
R.4
8
005
5
T.5
9
106
R.5
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
006
6
T.6
107
R.6
007
7
T.7
108
R.7
O-R
008
8
T.8
R-G
109
R.8
G-R
009
9
T.9
R-BR
BR-R
R-SL
SL-R
BK-BL
BL-BK
BK-O
O-BK
BK-G
G-BK
BK-BR
110
R.9
010
10
11
12
13
14
T.10
R.10
T.11
R.11
T.12
R.12
T.13
R.13
T.14
111
011
112
012
113
013
302
202
303
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Table 2-11. TN793 Analog Line Circuit Pack Pinout — Continued
Cross-Connect
Port
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Signal
R.14
T.15
R.15
T.16
R.16
T.17
R.17
T.18
R.18
T.19
R.19
T.20
R.20
T.21
R.21
T.22
R.22
T.23
R.23
T.24
R.24
Pin
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Color
BR-BK
BK-SL
SL-BK
Y-BL
BL-Y
Y-O
Amphenol Pin
Backplane Pin
14
40
15
41
16
42
17
43
18
44
19
45
20
46
21
47
22
48
23
49
24
50
25
203
304
204
305
205
306
206
307
207
308
208
309
209
310
210
311
211
312
212
313
213
314
214
O-Y
Y-G
G-Y
Y-BR
BR-Y
Y-SL
SL-Y
V-BL
BL-V
V-O
O-V
V-G
G-V
V-BR
BR-V
V/SL
SL/V
25
50
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A
Related Documents
Page A-1
A
References
A
Related Documents
As supplemental information, you may need the following documents when
installing a DEFINITY ECS Release 6 system:
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BCS Products Security Handbook, 555-025-600
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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Installation for
Adjuncts and Peripherals, 555-230-125
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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Administration
and Feature Description, 555-230-522
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for
R6csi, 555-230-129
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 System
Description Pocket Reference, 555-230-211
DEFINITY Communications System and System 75 and System 85
Terminals and Adjuncts, 555-015-201
DEFINITY Communications System Generic 2 to DEFINITY Enterprise
Communications Server Release 6 Transition Reference
Switch Administration for DEFINITY AUDIX, 585-300-509
In addition to this book, other description, installation and test, maintenance, and
administration books are available.
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How to Order Documentation
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How to Order Documentation
A complete list of DEFINITY books is available in the Business Communications
System Publications Catalog, 555-000-010.
You can order this document and any other DEFINITY documentation directly
from the Lucent Technologies Business Communications System Publications
Fulfillment Center at 1-317-322-6791 or toll free at 1-800-457-1235.
How to Comment on This Book
Lucent Technologies welcomes your feedback. Please fill out the reader
comment card at the front of this book and return it. Your comments are of great
value and help us to improve our documentation.
If the reader comment card is missing, fax your comments to 1-303-538-1741 or
to your Lucent Technologies representative, and mention this document’s name
and number, DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 6 Installation
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Where to Call for Technical Support
Telephone Number
Streamlined Implementation (for missing equipment)
1-800-772-5409
Technical Service Center (INADS Database Administration) 1-800-248-1111
Asia/Pacific Regional Support Center
Western Europe/South Africa/Middle East
Eastern/Central Europe
65-872-8686
441-252-774-800
361-345-4334
1-303-804-3778
1-303-804-3777
Latin/Central America & Caribbean
ITAC
Security Issues
To ensure the greatest security possible for customers, Lucent Technologies
offers services that can reduce toll-fraud liabilities. Contact your Lucent
Technologies representative for more security information.
Login security is an attribute of the DEFINITY ECS software. Existing passwords
expire 24 hours after installation.
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Trademarks
This document contains references to the following Lucent Technologies
trademarked products:
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Callmaster
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CallVisor
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CONVERSANT
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DEFINITY
™
FORUM
®
MEGACOM
™
TRANSTALK
The following products are trademarked by their appropriate vendor:
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Shockwatch is a registered trademark of Media Recovery, Incorporated
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Styrofoam is a registered trademark of Styrofoam Corporation
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Tiltwatch is a registered trademark of Media Recovery, Incorporated
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Standards Compliance
The equipment presented in this document complies with the following standards
(as appropriate):
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ITU-T (Formerly CCITT)
ECMA
ETSI
IPNS
DPNSS
National ISDN-1
National ISDN-2
ISO-9000
ANSI
FCC Part 15 and Part 68
EN55022
EN50081
EN50082
CISPR22
Australia AS3548 (AS/NZ3548)
Australia AS3260
IEC 825
IEC 950
UL 1459
UL 1950
CSA C222 Number 225
TS001
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Electromagnetic Compatibility
Standards
This product complies with and conforms to the following standards:
■
Limits and Methods of Measurements of Radio Interference
Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment, EN55022
(CISPR22), 1993
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EN50082-1, European Generic Immunity Standard
FCC Part 15
Australia AS3548
NOTE:
The system conforms to Class A (industrial) equipment. Voice
terminals meet Class B requirements.
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■
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) IEC 1000-4-2
Radiated radio frequency field IEC 1000-4-3
Electrical Fast Transient IEC 1000-4-4
The system conforms to the following standards:
■
Electromagnetic compatibility General Immunity Standard, part 1;
residential, commercial, light industry, EN50082-1, CENELEC, 1991
■
Issue 1 (1984) and Issue 2 (1992), Electrostatic discharge immunity
requirements IEC 1000-4-2
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Radiated radio frequency field immunity requirements IEC 1000-4-3
Electrical fast transient/burst immunity requirements IEC 1000-4-4
Power Harmonics IEC 61000-3-2, 1995
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European Union Standards
Lucent Technologies Business Communications Systems (BCS) declares that the
DEFINITY equipment specified in this document bearing the “CE” mark conforms
to the European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives.
The “CE” (Conformité Europeénne) mark indicates conformance to the European
Union Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC), Low Voltage
Directive (73/23/EEC), Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (TTE) Directive
(91/263/EEC), i-CTR3 Basic Rate Interface (BRI), and i-CTR4 Primary Rate
Interface (PRI) as applicable.
The “CE” mark is applied to the following Release 6 products:
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Global AC-powered Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC)
DC-powered Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC) with 25 Hz ring generator
AC-powered Enhanced Single-Carrier Cabinet (ESCC) with 25 Hz ring
generator
■
AC-powered Compact Single-Carrier Cabinet (CSCC) with 25 Hz ring
generator
■
■
■
Enhanced DC power system
AC-powered Compact Modular Cabinet (CMC) with 25 Hz ring generator
AC-powered Compact Modular Cabinet (CMC) with 50 Hz ring generator
for France
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Federal Communications Commission
Statement
Part 68: Statement
Part 68: Answer-Supervision Signaling. Allowing this equipment to be operated in
a manner that does not provide proper answer-supervision signaling is in
violation of Part 68 rules. This equipment returns answer-supervision signals to
the public switched network when:
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Answered by the called station
Answered by the attendant
Routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by the CPE
user
This equipment returns answer-supervision signals on all DID calls forwarded
back to the public switched telephone network. Permissible exceptions are:
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A call is unanswered
A busy tone is received
A reorder tone is received
Lucent Technologies attests that this registered equipment is capable of
providing users access to interstate providers of operator services through the
use of access codes. Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to block
access dialing codes is a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumers Act of
1990.
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. A label is provided on
this equipment that contains, among other information, the FCC registration
number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested,
this information must be provided to the telephone company.
The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected
to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in devices
not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of
RENs should not exceed 5.0. To be certain of the number of devices that may be
connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone
company.
NOTE:
REN is not required for some types of analog or digital facilities.
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Means of Connection
Connection of this equipment to the telephone network is shown in the following
table.
SOC/REN/
Manufacturer’s Port Identifier
FIC Code
A.S. Code
Network Jacks
Off/On Premises Station
OL13C
9.0F
RJ2GX, RJ21X,
RJ11C
DID Trunk
02RV2-T
02GS2
0.0B
0.3A
0.3A
9.0F
6.0P
6.0P
6.0P
RJ2GX, RJ21X
RJ21X
CO Trunk
CO Trunk
02LS2
RJ21X
Tie Trunk
TL31M
RJ2GX
1.544 Digital Interface
1.544 Digital Interface
120A2 Channel Service Unit
04DU9-B,C
04DU9-BN,KN
04DU9-DN
RJ48C, RJ48M
RJ48C, RJ48M
RJ48C
®
If the terminal equipment (DEFINITY System) causes harm to the telephone
network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary
discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice is not practical,
the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you
will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is
necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,
operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this
happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to
make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information,
please contact the Technical Service Center at 1-800-242-2121. For assistance
outside of the United States, refer to ‘‘Where to Call for Technical Support’’. If the
equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company
may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
It is recommended that repairs be performed by Lucent Technologies certified
technicians.
The equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the
telephone company. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs.
Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or
corporation commission for information.
This equipment, if it uses a telephone receiver, is hearing aid compatible.
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Index
Numerics
25-pair cable pinout, 1-91
26B1 Selector Console, 1-66
2-wire digital station wiring, 1-58
367A adapter, 1-82
3-pair and 4-pair modularity, 1-63
A
AC load center, 1-14
AC power
ground wiring, 1-17
grounding, 1-14
AC power supply, 1-14
AC voltage test, 1-14
AC-powered system, 1-46
turn on procedure, 1-46
adapter
400B2, 1-57
adjunct power, 1-57
alarm
connections, 1-58, 1-67
log, 1-49
origination disable procedure, 2-2
relay contact, 1-67
alarm input, 1-67
alarm output, 1-67
A-Law companding, 1-48
analog station (2-wire), 1-58
analog tie trunk, 1-59
APP connector information, 1-55, 2-9, 2-15, 18 to 20
approved floor grounds, 1-16
approved ground, 1-15, 1-18
Argentina
country code, 1-49
attendant console, 1-55
302C1, 1-55
maximum cabling distance, 1-55
Australia
country code, 1-49
auxiliary equipment pin designations, 18 to 20
auxiliary equipment pinout information, 1-55, 2-9, 2-15
auxiliary power, 1-68
B
backup translations, 1-54
Belgium
country code, 1-49
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setting, 2-7
BR851-B adapter, 1-81
BRI
multipoint cabling distances, 1-83
terminating resistor, 1-77
BRI terminating resistor, 1-77
C
cable
diagrams, 1-55
pinout
25-pair, 1-91
cables
diagrams, 2-9, 2-15, 18 to 20
changing
system-parameters country options, 1-48
system-parameters maintenance, 1-53
China
country code, 1-49
circuit packs
complete list, 1-29
pin designations, 18 to 20
slot loading, 1-34
TN2182B Tone-Clock, 1-34
TN2185 ISDN-BRI 4-wire S Interface, 2-14
TN2224 Digital Line, 2-12, 2-17
TN744D Call Classifier/Tone Detector, 1-34
TN798 Processor, 1-34
CO trunk wiring, 1-58
comcodes, 1-3
commercial AC power, 1-14
companding mode, 1-48
connecting
AC power, 1-14
management terminal, 1-55
country codes, 1-49
country options, setting, 1-48
coupled bonding conductor, 1-20, 1-21
craft password, changing, 1-50
Czechoslovakia
country code, 1-49
D
date, set procedure, 1-51
day of the week, 1-51
table of English names, 1-51
DB9 (on back of PC), 1-44
DC power
signaling leads, 2-5
DID trunk
wiring, 1-58
digital station (2-wire), 1-58
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E
electrical connection, 1-14
emergency transfer power panel, 1-68, 1-89
emergency transfer telephone, 1-96
English day names
table of, 1-51
English month names
table of, 1-52
Equador
country code, 1-49
equipment, 1-3
comcodes, 1-3
European Union Standards, A-6
external alarm
wiring example, 1-58
external modem
U.S. Robotics, 1-26, 1-98
external modem option settings, 1-26, 1-98
F
Feature Access Code (FAC) form
screens and implementation notes, 1-71
France
country code, 1-49
G
Germany
country code, 1-49
Greece
country code, 1-49
ground
approved floor, 1-16
building steel, 1-15
concrete encased, 1-15
ring, 1-15
water pipe, 1-15
Ground Block Installation to Right Panel, 1-19
ground wiring
AC, 1-17
grounding
AC power, 1-14
approved, 1-14
rules, 1-14
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H
Hong Kong
country code, 1-49
Hungary
country code, 1-49
I
impedance, setting, 2-7
INADS
register system, 2-2
ISDN
BRI
fanout of multipoint installations, 1-83
terminating resistor, 1-77
Italy
country code, 1-49
J
Japan
country code, 1-49
L
labels
Main Distribution Frame, 1-41
lead designations, 2-9
port board, 1-68
telephones, 1-68
log in to system, 1-47
M
Macedonia
country code, 1-49
major alarm contact, 1-67
management terminal installation, 1-42 to 1-43
Mexico
country code, 1-49
modem
external, switch settings, 1-26, 1-98
modularity
3-pair, 1-63
4-pair, 1-63
month names
table of English, 1-52
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mu-Law companding, 1-48
multipoint
figure, 1-83
multipoint adapters, 1-81
N
National Electrical Code
grounding rules, 1-14
neon voltage (ring ping), 2-3
Netherlands
country code, 1-49
NT1 network interface, 1-77
O
off-premises stations, 1-84
P
password
changing, 1-50
craft, changing, 1-50
requirements for valid, 1-50
pin designations
auxiliary equipment, 18 to 20
circuit packs, 18 to 20
pinout information
auxiliary equipment, 1-55, 2-9, 2-15
circuit packs, 1-55, 2-9, 2-15
connector and cable diagrams, 2-9
port, 1-68
processor interface cable, 2-11
telephones, 1-68
TN2185 ISDN-BRI, 2-14
pinouts
auxiliary, 18 to 20
circuit packs, 18 to 20
Poland
country code, 1-49
port circuit pack pinout information, 1-68
power up
AC-powered system, procedure, 1-46
Processor Interface cable
connection, 1-23, 1-26, 1-42, 1-44, 1-67
pinout, 2-11
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R
registering system with INADS, 2-2
ring ping, 2-3
ringing option, 1-45
Russia
country code, 1-49
S
Saudi Arabia
country code, 1-49
save translations, 1-55
Selector Console, 1-66
setting
bit rate, 2-7
date and time, 1-51
line impedance, 2-7
ring option, 1-45
signaling leads, DC power, 2-5
Singapore
country code, 1-49
single-point ground, 1-18
single-point ground block, 1-18
sneak current
fuse panel, 1-38
fuses, 1-39
protection, 1-38
Spain
country code, 1-49
status system all-cabinets
command, 1-47
switch settings
external modem, 1-26, 1-98
TN464 circuit pack, 2-7
TN760 tie trunk, 2-5
system grounding, 1-14
system status, 1-47
system-parameters maintenance, 1-53
T
T1 Channel Service Unit, 1-62
Taiwan
country code, 1-49
telephone
emergency transfer, 1-96
pinout information, 1-68
telephone connection, 1-55
terminal
connections, 1-55
type, 1-47
terminating resistor, 1-77
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terminating resistor adapter, 1-78
terminating resistor block, 1-79
Thailand
country code, 1-49
tie trunk
analog wiring example, 1-59
circuit pack option settings, 2-5
digital wiring, 1-60
time, set procedure, 1-51
TN2181 pinout information, 1-68
TN2224 Digital Line, 2-12, 2-17
TN464 circuit pack
option settings, 2-7
TN760 circuit pack
option settings, 2-5
TN793, 2-15
TN798 Processor, 1-46, 1-54
translations
backup procedure, 1-54
save procedure, 1-55
type-approved external modem, 1-26, 1-98
U
U.S. Robotics modem, 1-26, 1-98
uninterruptible power supply, 1-16
United Kingdom
country code, 1-49
United States
country code, 1-49
UPS, 1-16
USA, country code, 1-49
V
Venezuela
country code, 1-49
W
wiring
2-wire digital station, 1-58
analog station, 1-58
analog tie trunk, 1-59
CO trunk, 1-58
digital tie trunk, 1-60
pin designations, 18 to 20
pinouts, 1-55, 2-9, 2-15
Processor Interface cable, 1-23, 1-26, 1-42, 1-44, 1-67
telephone connection, 1-55
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wiring example
2-wire digital station, 1-58
302C Attendant Console, 1-55
3-pair and 4-pair modularity, 1-63
alarms, 1-58
analog station, 1-58
analog tie trunk, 1-59
attendant console, 1-55
CO trunk, 1-58
DID trunk, 1-58
digital station (2-wire), 1-58
digital tie trunk, 1-60
telephone connection, 1-55
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