Home > ATT > Communications System > ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 For Single-Carrier Cabinets Instructions Manual

ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 For Single-Carrier Cabinets Instructions Manual

    Download as PDF Print this page Share this page

    Have a look at the manual ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 For Single-Carrier Cabinets Instructions Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 164 ATT manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

    							Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment
    9-1 6Issue 1  September 1995  
    Table 9-8. Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Classifications
    .
    Analog
    Line (8)2-Wire 
    Digital & 
    Analog
    Line (16)Data
    LineDigital
    Line 4-
    WireHybrid
    LineMET
    LineAuxiliary
    TrunkCentral 
    Office
    TrunkDID/
    DIOD
    TrunkTie
    TrunkDS1
    Tie
    TrunkISDN
    BRI
    Line 4-
    wire Central
     Office
    Trunk
    3-WireISDN
    BRI
    Line 2-
    wire
    TN467 TN2149 TN72
    6TN413 TN762 TN735 TN417 TN429 TN429 TN478 TN483 TN556 TN2198
    TN432 TN2135 TN754B TN762B TN763 TN493 TN2139 TN458 TN722
    TN431 TN468 TN564B TN763D TN422 TN459 TN449 TN767B
    TN411B TN448 TN421 TN436 TN434 TN722B
    TN742 TN746 TN438 TN414 TN415 TN464D
    TN769 TN746B TN447 TN2146 TN760
    TN465 TN753 TN760D
    TN747B
    TN2138
    TN2147
    TN2148
    1. DID means Direc t Inward Dialing
    2. DIDO means Direc t Inward Outward Dialing
    3. DS1 means Dig ital Servic es Level 1
    4. ISDN means Integ rated  Servic es Dig ital 
    Network
    5. BRI means Basic  Rate Interfac e
    6. MET means Multibutton Electronic  Telephone 
    						
    							Issue 1  September 1995 9-17
    Table 9-9. Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout 
    Charts)
    Color 
    1,2
    Conn.
    Pin
    NumbersAnalog
    Line
    8 ports2-Wire
    Digital
    Line and
    Analog
    Line
    16 portsData
    LineDigital
    Line
    4-wireHybrid
    LineMET
    LineAUX
    Tr k.CO
    Trk.CO
    Tr k.
    3-wireDID/
    DIOD
    Trk.Tie
    Trk.DS1
    Tie
    Trk.ISDN
    BRI
    Line
    4-wireISDN
    BRI
    Line
    2-wire
    W-B L 26 T1 T1 V1T1 T1 T1 T1 A1 T1 T1 PXR 1 T1
    BL-W 01 R1 R1V1R1 R1 R1 R1 B1 R1 R1 PXT1 R1
    W-O 27 T2 TXT1 TXT1 CT1 TXT1 SZ1 T11 TXT1 T2
    O-W 02 R2 TXR1 TXR1 CR1 TXR1 SZ1 1 R1 1 TXR1 R2
    W-G 28 T3 PXT1 PXT1 P-1 PXT1 S1 E1 PXR 2 T3
    G-W 03 R3 PXR1 PXR1 P + 1 PXR1 S11 C 1 M1 PXT2 R3
    W-B R 29 T2 T4 V1T2 T2 T2 T2 A2 T2 T2TXT2 T4
    BR -W 04 R2 R4 V1R2 R2 R2 R2 B2 R2 R2TXR2 R4
    W-S 30 TXT2 TXT2 CT2 TXT2 SZ2 T12 PXR 3 T5
    S-W 05 TXR2 TXR2 CR2 TXR2 SZ1 2 R1 2 PXT3 R5
    R-BL 31PXT2 PXT2 P-2 PXT2 S2 E2 TXT3 T6
    BL-R 06PXR2 PXR2 P + 2 PXR2 S12 C 2 M2 TXR3 R6
    R-O 32 T3 V1T3 T3 T3 T3 A3 T3 T3 PXR 4 T7
    O-R 07 R3 V1R3 R3 R3 R3 B3 R3 R3 PXT4 R7
    R-G 33 TXT3 TXT3 CT3 TXT3 SZ3 T13 TXT4 T8
    G-R 08 TXR3 TXR3 CR3 TXR3 SZ1 3 R1 3 TXR4 R8
    R-BR 34 T5 PXT3 PXT3 P-3 PXT3 S3 E3 PXR 5 T9
    BR -R 09 R5 PXR3 PXR3 P + 3 PXR3 S13 C 3 M3 PXT5 R9
    R-S 35 T4 T6 V1T4 T4 T4 T4 A4 T4 T4TXT5 T10
    S-R 10 R4 R6 V1R4 R4 R4 R4 B4 R4 R4TXR5 R10
    BK -B L 36 T7 TXT4 TXT4 CT4 TXT4 SZ4 T14 PXR 6 T11
    Continued on next page
    9 
    						
    							Install and Wire Telep hones and Other Eq uipment
    9-18Issue 1  Sep temb er 1995  
    BL-BK 11 R7TXR4 TXR4 CR4 TXR4 SZ1 4 R1 4 PXT6 R11
    BK -O 37 T8 PXT4 PXT4 P-4 PXT4 S4 E4 TXT6 T12
    O-BK 12 R8 PXR4 PXR4 P + 4 PXR4 S14 M4 TXR6 R12
    BK -G 38 T5 T9 V1T5 T5 T5 PXR 7
    G-BK 13 R5 R9 V1R5 R5 R5 PXT7
    BK -B R 39 T1 0 TXT5 TXT5 CT4TXT7
    BR -B K 14 R10 TXR5 TXR5 CR4TXR7
    BK -S 40 T1 1 PXT5 PXT5 P-5PXR 8
    S- B K 15 R11 PXR5 PXR5 P + 5PXT8
    Y-B L 41 T6 T1 2 V1T6 T6 T6TXT8
    BL-Y 16 R6 R12V1R6 R6 R6TXR8
    Y- O 42 TXT6 TXT6 CT6PXR 9
    O-Y 17 TXR6 TXR6 CR6PXT9
    Y- G 43 PXT6 PXT6 P-6TXT9
    G-Y 18 PXR6 PXR6 P + 6TXR9
    Y-B R 44 T7 V1T7 T7 T7 PXR 10
    BR -Y 19 R7 V1R7 R7 R7 PXT1 0
    Y-S 45 TXT7 TXT7 CT7TXT10
    S-Y 20 TXR7 TXR7 CR7TXR10
    V- B L 46 T1 3 PXT7 PXT7 P-7PXR 1 1
    BL-V 21 R13PXR7 PXR7 P + 7PXT1 1
    V- O 47 T8 T1 4 V1T8 T8 T8 LI* TXT11
    O-V 22 R8 R14 V1R8 R8 R8 LI TXR11Table 9-9. Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout 
    Charts) — Continued  
    Color 
    1,2
    Conn.
    Pin
    NumbersAnalog
    Line
    8 ports2-Wire
    Digital
    Line and
    Analog
    Line
    16 portsData
    LineDigital
    Line
    4-wireHybrid
    LineMET
    LineAUX
    Tr k.CO
    Trk.CO
    Tr k.
    3-wireDID/
    DIOD
    Trk.Tie
    Trk.DS1
    Tie
    Trk.ISDN
    BRI
    Line
    4-wireISDN
    BRI
    Line
    2-wire
    Continued on next page 
    						
    							Issue 1  September 1995 9-19
    V- G 48 T1 5 TXT8 TXT8 CT8 L O PXR 12
    G-V 23 R15 TXR8 TXR8 CR8 L O * PXT1 2
    V-B R 49 T1 6 PXT8 PXT8 P-8 LB ACK 2 TXT12
    BR -V 24 R16 PXR8 PXR8 P + 8 LB ACK 1 TXR12Table 9-9. Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout 
    Charts) — Continued  
    Color 
    1,2
    Conn.
    Pin
    NumbersAnalog
    Line
    8 ports2-Wire
    Digital
    Line and
    Analog
    Line
    16 portsData
    LineDigital
    Line
    4-wireHybrid
    LineMET
    LineAUX
    Tr k.CO
    Trk.CO
    Tr k.
    3-wireDID/
    DIOD
    Trk.Tie
    Trk.DS1
    Tie
    Trk.ISDN
    BRI
    Line
    4-wireISDN
    BRI
    Line
    2-wire
    Continued on next page 
    						
    							Install and Wire Telep hones and Other Eq uipment
    9-20Issue 1  Sep temb er 1995  
    This p a ge left intentionally blank so you can remove the pinout chart from the book if necessary.
    V-S 5 0
    S-V 2 5† The wire colors in this  pinout chart apply only to B25A  and  A25 B cables. H600-307,60 c able  colors  are not  shown.
    With in  thi s cha rt ,  the  foll owi ng abbreviations  apply for analog  tie trunks:
    T,R PBX transmit voice
    T1,R1 PBX receive voic e
    M PBX transmit signal
    E PBX receive sig nal
    PX PBX transmit T Tip (A) Green
    TX Terminal transmit R Ring (B) Red
    S Sl eeve
    LI,  L I* Dig ital Trun k INLO ,  LO *
    Dig ital Trun k OUT
    1 Colo r designation is AA-BB , where AA is the main wi re col or, and BB is the color of the short
    stripe on the wire.
    2 For transl ation purposes, the foll owi ng wire colors apply in the above table:
    W White
    BL Blu e
    O Orange
    G Green
    BR Brown
    S Slate (Gre y)
    R Red
    BK Black
    Y Yell ow
    V Viol e t
    Table 9-9. Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout 
    Charts) — Continued  
    Color 
    1,2
    Conn.
    Pin
    NumbersAnalog
    Line
    8 ports2-Wire
    Digital
    Line and
    Analog
    Line
    16 portsData
    LineDigital
    Line
    4-wireHybrid
    LineMET
    LineAUX
    Tr k.CO
    Trk.CO
    Tr k.
    3-wireDID/
    DIOD
    Trk.Tie
    Trk.DS1
    Tie
    Trk.ISDN
    BRI
    Line
    4-wireISDN
    BRI
    Line
    2-wire
    Continued on next page 
    						
    							Install Initialization and Administration System (INADS) 
    Interface
    Issue 1  September 1995 
    9-2 1
    Install Initialization and 
    Administration System (INADS)
    Interface
    The Initialization and Administration System (INADS) provides a 1200 Bits Per 
    Second (bps) modem connection for the remote management terminal for 
    DEFI NIT Y System Generic 3.
    Figure 9-9 shows a typical Initialization and Administration System (INADS) 
    installation, where the analog port is connected from the switch directly to the 
    connectors on the auxiliary cable pins. 
    Figure 9-9. Analog Port Connection
    As an alternative, Figure 9-10 illustrates a switched connection to the 
    Initialization and Administration System (INADS) interface.
    1
    2
    3 4
    G3
    T
    R
    1. Initialization and Administration System 
    (INADS) interface on AUX  connector 
    (see Table 9-6 on page 9-10)
    2. Auxiliary cable3. External analog Central Office (CO) 
    trunk
    4. Cross-connect field
    Figure Notes:
    9 
    						
    							9-2 2Issue 1  September 1995  
    Figure 9-10. Initialization and Administration System (INADS) 
    Installation for Digital Trunk Access
    1
    2
    34
    5
    67
    G3
    8
    9
    T
    R T
    R
    1. Digital Central Office (CO) trunk (TN464) 
    2. Analog  line (TN2183)
    3. Initialization and Administration System 
    (INADS) Interface (T,R)
    4. Analog extension (T,R)5. Auxiliary cab le
    6. Pin 26-50 (refer to pinout chart)
    7. Cross-connect field
    8. Processor (TN786)
    9. External di gital Central Office (CO) trunk
    Figure Notes: 
    						
    							Install Emergency Transfer Units and Associated 
    Telephones
    Issue 1  September 1995 
    9-2 3
    Install Emergency Transfer Units and
    Associated Telephones
    Emergency transfer capability is provided b y a transfer unit mounted on the wall 
    next to the trunk/auxiliary cross-connect field.
    Analog telephones can be used for emergency transfer. The 500-and 2500-type 
    telephones can also be used as normal extensions. Emergency transfer 
    capability may b e provided on Central Office (CO) trunks.
    The following transfer units are available:
    nThe 808A Emergenc y Transfer Panel  provides emergency trunk b y pass 
    or power-fail transfer for up to five incoming analog Central Office (CO) 
    trunk loops to five selected private branch exchange analog single line 
    telephones. When a power failure or other system problem interrupts 
    service, the sets are automatically and directly connected to the Central 
    Office trunks and are available for emergency use outside the p rivate 
    branch exchange service environment.
    When a telephone connected to the 808A goes off-hook during bypass, 
    circuitry inside the panel places signalling on the Central Office (CO) 
    trunk causing the Central Offic e (CO) to return d ial tone. Each 808A 
    bypass circuit can be switched to either loop start or ground start 
    signalling.
    nThe 574-5 power transfer unit serves up to five power failure transfer 
    telephones. The unit provides automatic ground start.
    At the cross-connect field, the transfer units are connected to a yellow terminal 
    row/connecting b lock in the trunk/auxiliary field. The units are powered (-48VDC) 
    from the EM TRANS RELAY PWR terminals. Refer to Figure 9-6 for pinout 
    information. There are seven EM TRANS RELAY PWR terminal pairs to provide 
    power to up to seven transfer units.
    Install the 808A Emergency Transfer Panel
    The 808A is connected to the cross-c onnect field through a B25A or A25B 
    cable. Install the 808A Emergency Transfer Panel according to the instructions 
    packed with the unit.  
    						
    							9-2 4Issue 1  September 1995  
    Install External Ringing
    Requirements
    Figure 9-11 on p a ge 9-25 shows the connections for external ringing provided 
    by a device, such as a gong, chime, or bell, connected to an information outlet. 
    The switch side of the cross-connect field is connected to an analog line circ uit 
    pack (such as a TN2183) located in a port carrier. A maximum of three devices 
    can be connected to one TN2183 circuit pack port.
    Installation
    Install ringing device as follows:
    1. Determine port assignment of “External Alert Port (trunk answer any 
    station)”  feature from Console Parameters Form:
    2. Install patch cord /jumper wires at cross-c onnect field.
    3. Mount the ringing device at the location sp ecified in the Provisioning 
    Plan. Refer to Plan and Prepare the Site on p a ge 1-3.
    4. Connect a 2-pair line cord  (mo dular plug at one end) from the 
    information outlet to the ringing device (Figure 9-3).
    5. Connect red (R) and green (T) leads to the ringing device.
    6. Administer according to the instructions found in the U.S. English book, 
    DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Imp lementation, 555-230-
    655. EXAMPLE:   Port Numb er 2 B 02 01
    Cabinet CarrierSlot Circuit 
    						
    							Install Queue Warning Indicator
    Issue 1  September 1995 
    9-2 5
    Figure 9-11. Connections for External Ringing or 
    Queue Warning Indicator
    Install Queue Warning Indicator
    Requirements
    Figure 9-11 shows the connections for the queue warning indicator. An AC 
    indicator (lamp) such as a 21C49 is optional for use as a queue warning 
    indication in a Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)/Direct Departmental Calling 
    (DDC) q ueue. The lamp is connected to an information outlet. The switch side of 
    the cross-connect field is connected to an analog line circuit pack (such as a 
    TN2183) located in a  port carrier. 
    23
    8
    4
    9
    5
    10
    11
    7
    61
    12
    14
    13T
    R
    1. AC lamp or ringing  device
    2. Information outlet
    3. Satellite site or adapter location
    4 . Sta tio n si d e
    5. Swit c h  side
    6. Analog line port circuit pack (TN2183 or 
    TN746B circuit pack)
    7. Purple field8. Patch  cord or jumpers
    9. Blue or white field
    10. Station wiring
    11. Line cord
    12. Part of cross connect field
    13. Red
    14. Green
    Figure Notes: 
    						
    All ATT manuals Comments (0)

    Related Manuals for ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 For Single-Carrier Cabinets Instructions Manual