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    							Contents
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     Procedure—Local Test10-15
    n Test Basic Rate Interface (BRI) 10-15
     Description10-15
     Procedure—Dial Tone 10-15
     Procedure—Make and Receive Calls 10-15
     Procedure—Checking the Service Profile
    Identifier (SPI D )10-16
    A Approved Grounds A-1
    n Definition of Ap proved Ground  A-1
    n Acceptable Mediums for Protective Ground  A-1
    n Approved Floor Grounds A-2
    B Earthquake Protection Procedures B-1
    n Install Floor Mounting to Attach Cabinet to Floor B-1
     Figure Notes: B-2
     Figure Notes: B-3
    n Install Ground Plates on Cabinet Backs B-4
    n Install Front Plates  B-4
    C DEFINITY AUDIX System Power Procedures C-1
    n Manually Power Down DEFINITY AUDIX System C-1
    n Manual Power U p DEFINITY AUDIX System C-3
    D Country Differences D-1
    n United States to United Kin g dom and 
    France Terminology Translations D-1
    n Country-Sp e cific Hard ware  D-1
    E Installing the 9400-Series Telephones E-1
    n Installing the 9400-Series Telephones E-1
    n Wiring Information E-2 
    						
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     Distance Limitations E-4
     Figure Notes: E-5
     Figure Notes: E-5
    n Wall Mounting E-6
    n Using the Test Feature E-9
     The Test Feature E-9
    n Button Labels E-10
    F Wire Conversion Information F-1
    n Common Wire Colours  F-1
    n AWG to SWG Conversion 
    (Stranded Wire) F-1
    n Wire Gauge Comparison
    (Solid Conductor) F-4
    G Electrical Code Equivalencies G-1
    n North American Electrical Code  G-1
    n International Electrical Codes  G-1
    H Option Switch Settings H-1
    n Distributed Communications System 
    (DCS) O ption Settings for G3i Systems  H-1
    n Modem Pooling (Combined) Option Settings  H-2
    n 103JR Mo dem O ption Settings H-2
    n 201CR Modem Option Settings H-4
    n 202SR Modem Option Settings  H-6
    n 208BR Mo dem O ption Settings H-9
    n Asynchronous 212AR Modem Option Settings H-11
    n Synchronous 212AR Modem Option Settings H-14
    n Asynchronous 2224A Mo dem Option Settings H-17
    n Synchronous 2224A Mo dem O ption Settings H-18
    n 7400A Option Settings  H-19
    n Printer Option Settings H-20
    n 475 Printer Connected to a G3 Management Terminal  H-21 
    						
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    n 475 Printer Used  as System Printer H-21
    n 475 or 476 Printer Used as Journal
    Printer for Hospitality Feature H-21
    n 470 or 471 Printer Used as Journal
    Printer for Hospitality Feature H-28
    n 572 Printer H-30
    n Station Message Detail Record ing
    (SMDR) Interface Option Settings H-34
    n Audio Information Exchange (AUDIX)
    Interface Option Settings for G3i Systems H-36
    n TN760 Tie Trunk Circuit Pack Option Settings  H-37
    n TN464C, D, E, F Option Settings H-41
     TN464C/D O ption Settings H-41
     Figure Notes: H-42
     TN464E/F Option SettingsH-42
     Figure Notes: H-44
    I References I-1
    n Basic   I-1
    n Call Center  I-5
    n Networks  I-6
    n Application Specific I-7
    ABB Abbreviations ABB-1
    IN Index IN-1 
    						
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    About This Book
    This book supports DEFI NI TY® Communications Systems Generic 3 Version 3 
    and later. This book provides procedures and information for installing the 
    hardware and initially testing the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3, 
    Models G3i and G3s. The information in this b ook applies to single-carrier 
    cabinet switches only. 
    DEFI NI TY is a r e gistered trademark of AT&T.  DEFI NIT Y Co mmunications System 
    Generic 3 is a b breviated as G3.
    This Book’s Organization
    This book is organized into 10 chapters and 10 appendices. The procedures in 
    this book should be read and followed sequentially.
    nChapter 1, Overview and Roadmap
    Provides an overview of system reliability options and a step-by-step 
    roadmap for installing and testing the system.
    nChapter 2, Plan and  Prepare the Site 
    Explains how to plan and prepare the site and includes typical floor plans.
    nChapter 3, Unpack the Cabinet
    Explains how to safely unpack the cabinets.
    nChapter 4, Install and Connect the Cabinets
    Explains how to install the cabinets, install the power, and connect the 
    cabinets together. 
    						
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    nChapter 5, Install Telecommunications Cabling
    Explains how to install  cabling b etween the switch and the cross-c onnect 
    field.
    nChapter 6, Install Generic 3 Management Terminal
    Explains how to install and bring up the Generic 3 Management Terminal. 
    nChapter 7, A ctivate the System
    Explains how to activate and initialize the system.
    nChapter 8, Test the System
    Explains how to test the system.
    nChapter 9, Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment
    Explains how to install and wire telephones and other equipment to the 
    switch.
    nChapter 10, Test Telephones and Other Equip ment
    Explains how to test the e quipment installed in Chapter 9.
    nAppendix A, Ap proved Grounds
    nAppendix B, Earthquake Protection Procedures
    nAppendix C, DEFI NIT Y  AU DIX  S yst em  Power Procedures
    nAppendix D, Country Differences
    nAppendix E, Installing the 9400-Series Telephones
    nAppendix F, Wire Conversion Information
    nAppendix G, Electrical Code Equivalencies
    nAppendix H, Option Switch Settings
    nAppendix I, References
    nAbbreviations
    nIndex
    Other Books
    In a ddition to this book, other system description, installation and test, 
    maintenance, and administration b ooks are available. A complete list of  
    DEFI NI TY Generic  3 books available in United States English can be found in the
     
    Global Business Communications Systems Publications Catalog,
     555-000-010. A 
    list of  books relevant to this product can be found in Appendix I. 
    						
    							Trademarks
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    This catalog and all DEFI NI TY Com munications System Generic 3 
    documentation in United States English can be ordered directly from:
    General Business Communications System Publications Fulfillment Centre at 
    1-317-361-5353.
    Trademarks
    This book contains references to the following trademarked products:
    nAUDIX® is a registered trademark of AT&T
    nDEFI NI TY® is a registered trademark of AT&T
    nLINX™ is a trademark of Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
    nShockwatch™ is a trademark of Media Recovery, Inc.
    nStyrofoam™ is a trademark of Styrofoam Corp oration
    nSY STI MA X® is a registered trademark of AT&T
    nTiltwatc h™ is a trademark of Media Recovery, Inc. 
    						
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    Overview and Roadmap
    This chapter presents general information about the methods to configure your 
    DEFI NI TY System Generic 3 for system availability. 
    It also provides a roadmap (a high-level overview of the sequence of steps) for 
    the installation of the system. The roadmap provides references to the 
    appropriate chapter in this book or other books for detailed instructions. 
    System Reliability
    The DEFI NI TY System G3 p rovides various system reliability configurations or 
    duplication options. These reliability configurations provide for duplication of G3 
    system components for higher system availability. The following three types of 
    reliability supply your system’s needs:
    nStandard Reliability
    nHigh Reliability
    nCritical Reliability
    Within these configuration options, you can duplicate the following components:
    nProcessor Port Network (PPN) Control Carrier
    nExpansion Port Network (EPN) Control Carrier
    nInter-Port Network (PN) Connectivity (fi bre-optic cabling)
    nTone-Clock
    Chapter 4, Install and Connect the Cabinets provides more detail on system 
    reliability configurations. 
    						
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    Standard Reliability
    DEFI NI TY System G3 standard reliability systems provide the most cost-
    effective product. This is the only reliability offering for a G3s system. Standard 
    reliability systems do not du plicate Tone-Clock(s), the Control Carriers, or any 
    inter-Port Network (PN) connectivity. 
    Standard reliability systems use the following components:
    nOne control carrier per port network (Expansion Port Network (EPN) or 
    Processor Port Network (PPN))
    nOne Tone-Clock per port network
    nSimp lex inter-Port Network (PN) connectivity (via fibre-optic cables)
    High Reliability
    The G3i high reliability option provides duplication of hard ware associated with 
    the Processor  Port  Network (PPN) Control Carrier. 
    High Reliability  systems use the following components:
    nDuplicate Control Carriers in the Processor Port Network (PPN)
    nDuplicate Processor Port Network (PPN) Tone-Clocks, one in each 
    Control Carrier
    nOne Tone-Clock per Expansion Port Network (EPN)
    nSimp lex inter-Port Network (PN) connectivity
    Critical Reliability
    G3i critical reliability option p rovides the highest reliability through duplication of 
    the control carrier(s), inter-Port Network (PN) connectivity, and Tone-Clocks. 
    Critical Reliability systems use the following components:
    nDuplicate control carriers in the Processor Port Network (PPN) and 
    Expansion Port Network (EPN)
    nDuplicate Tone-Clocks in each port network (Processor Port Network  
    (PPN ) a n d  Expansion Port Network (EPN))
    nDuplicate inter-Port Network (PN) connectivity,  using duplicated 
    Expansion Interface circuit packs and fibre optic cables. 
    						
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    DEFINITY System Installation 
    Roadmap
    This section is intended to provide a high-level sequence for the installation 
    process and also a roadmap to the information in this b ook. It is also noted 
    where specific steps are covered in other b ooks.
    Plan and Prepare the Site 
    Complete this task by following the instructions provided in Chapter 2.
    1. Determine what was ordered for the customer:  DEFINITY System 
    Generic 3, number of cabinets and port networks, management 
    terminals, adjuncts, consoles, telephones, modems, external trunks, etc.
    2. Locate DEFI NI TY System equipment room and lay out equipment room 
    floorplan for system cabinets, management terminal and desk, cross-
    connect hardware and adjuncts, etc. 
    3. Lay out and ensure appropriate power for switch and management 
    terminal in equipment room and arrange for an electrician to install.
    4. Lay out and ensure appropriate grounding in equipment room (refer to  
    Appendix A, Ap proved Grounds).
    5. Determine location of equipment closets where larg e cables can be 
    connected out into smaller ones. 
    6. Determine where external trunk lines come into the building and where 
    external trunk converters and adapters will be installed. 
    7. Determine an appropriate available port circ uit on DEFINITY System for 
    each telephone, trunk, and  peripheral connection needed and create a 
    provisioning plan.
    Unpack the Cabinets
    Complete this task by following the instructions provided in Chapter 3.
    1. Unpack and inspect the c a binets.
    2. Check circuit packs.
    Install and Connect the Cabinets
    Complete this task by following the instructions provided in Chapter 4.
    1. Install earthquake floor mounting if needed (refer to  Appendix A, 
    Ap proved Grounds).
    2. Position and stack cabinets.
    3. Connect system cabinet grounds.  
    						
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    4. Connect battery leads.
    5. Connect AC power 
    or DC power.
    6. Locate and connect Time Division Multiplexer (TDM) Bus.
    7. Locate and connect inter-cabinet cables, if system has d uplicated Switch 
    Processor Elements (SPEs) in Processor Port Network (PPN) control 
    cabinets (high or critical reliability configurations).
    8. Install fibre optic cables between p ort networks (if the system has more 
    than one cabinet stack). 
    9. Verify port c a binet a d dress plugs.
    10. Replace cabinet back panels.
    11. Install ground plates.
    12. Install cable clamp s.
    13. Install front p lates (if needed for electromagnetic shielding and/or 
    earthquake protection 
    — see Ap pendix B, Earthquake Protection 
    Procedures).
    14. Install cabinet clip (if you do not have earthquake protection or 
    electromagnetic shielding).
    Install Telecommunications Cabling
    Complete this task by following the instructions provided in Chapter 5.
    1. Install cross connect equipment.
    2. Install cable slack manager.
    3. Route cables from cabinet to cross-connect field.
    4. Connect control carrier outputs cable.
    5. Label cables.
    6. Install trunk cables among network interface, sneak fuse or circ uit 
    breaker panel, and switch cabinet.
    7. Install coupled bonding conductor grounding.
    Install Generic 3 Management Terminal (G3-MT)
    Complete this task by following the instructions provided in Chapter 6.
    1. Connect Management Terminal.
    2. Set up Management Terminal.
    3. Connect remote Management Terminal (if included). 
    						
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