3Com RELEASE 2 installation manual Connecting the Voice Terminals

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Step 3: Connecting the Voice Terminals

Any of the following voice terminal models will work at any voice terminal location connected to your MERLIN Plus system:

5-Button voice terminal

BIS-10 voice terminal

10-Button voice terminal

10-Button voice terminal with Hands Free Answer on Intercom (HFAI-10)

BIS-22 voice terminal

BIS-34D with Display voice terminal

BIS-34 voice terminal

34-Button (SP-34) voice terminal with speakerphone

34-Button (SP-34) voice terminal with speakerphone and display

34-Button deluxe voice terminal

34-Button voice terminal

Assign voice terminals to their locations based on the requirements of your system and the needs of individual users. For example, an attendant/receptionist at the intercom 10 location will require a BIS-34D, 34- Button or 22-Button voice terminal. Refer to your completed System Configuration Form when necessary.

PREPARE THE VOICE The following items come boxed together:

TERMINALS

Voice terminal body

Handset

Coiled handset cord

Modular voice terminal cord

Desk stand and/or wall mount

Instructions for assembling the voice terminal

See Figure 17 as you prepare each voice terminal for connection to the system as follows:

1Attach the desk stand or wall mount to the voice terminal body according to the instructions that came with the components.

2Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the handset.

3Plug the other end of the coiled handset cord into the jack near the handset rest at the lower edge of the voice terminal body. The jack also may be located at the base of the voice terminal body and have a handset symbol next to it.

4Plug the modular voice terminal cord into the jack labeled "Line" at the base of the voice terminal.

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Contents Merlin Plus 1988 AT&T Issue All Rights Reserved August Contents Appendix C Grounding Requirements Introduction Shows a typical Merlin Plus systemTypical Merlin Plus system overview Installing the Control Unit FCC Regulations Prepare the Network InterfaceNetwork Do This Interface Has Testing outside lines for a dial tone Mounting the Control Unit Have a dial toneDiagram of the control unit location Equipment Removing Control Unit CoversControl unit rear view Installing the Control Unit Mounting the control unit on the wall Control unit modules Inserting a Line Module Inserting a second line moduleInserting a Voice Terminal Module Control unit attached to power source Connect the Control Unit to the AC OutletThen System Configuration Form Control unit connected to labeled outside lines Wiring the Voice Terminals Preparation ConsiderationsIntercom 19 and Printed Reports Connecting voice terminal wiring through a jack field Connecting the Voice Terminals TerminalsPreparing the voice terminal desk stand or wall mount Preparing For Testing Testing the Voice TerminalsAdjusting the Speakerphone volume If the lights do not flash Do This Then Verify Intercom Number Identify Each Voice TerminalVerifying and labeling the intercom number Auxiliary Line TelephoneTesting the System Test the Voice Terminal Jacks for a Dial TonePlugging in a voice terminal to test jacks for dial tone Placing an outside call Placing an intercom call Speakerphone Performance TipsAdding Accessories Adding AccessoriesMerlin Plus system data collector and printer Merlin Plus system Basic Telephone Modem Interface Merlin Plus system Music-on-Hold jack Merlin Plus system alerters Accessories that Extend Telephone Range Merlin Plus system voice terminal power supply kitAn ln-Range, Out-of-Building protector Terminal Changing the SystemAdding a Voice Moving a Voice Terminal Moving a voice terminal jack field connectionJack Field Wiring Supplement Complete wiring installationMoving Voice Terminals Attached to a Jack Field Example Jack Field Construction RecommendationsJack Field Wiring Supplement Constructing a Jack Field Well-positioned control unitJack Field Wiring Supplement Terminating the Wiring Runs in Modular Wall Jacks Running the cablesExtending the Network Interface to the Jack Field Label the Jacks and the Jack Panel Box Add Jacks to the Jack FieldConnect the Outside Lines to the Jack Field Jack Field Wiring Supplement FCC Registration and Repair Information Appendix a System Connectivity Overview Typical Merlin Plus system connectivityEnvironment Appendix B Quick Reference Installation RequirementsWiring AC Outlet Check Proper ac outlet measurements Mounting the Control UnitMounting the control unit on the wall CO Line Wiring Connecting the Control UnitVoice Terminal Wiring Before YOU Turn Power onAppendix C Grounding Requirements Grounding RequirementsAppendix C Grounding Requirements Appendix C Grounding Requirements Typical Merlin Plus system grounding plan Table D-2 4-Pair Wiring for the Merlin Plus System Appendix D Wiring Reference TablesTable D-1 Wiring Parts Cross Reference Table D-5 CO Line Wiring, 6-Position Jack, Multipair Table D-3 CO Line Wiring, 6-Position Jack, Single-PairTable D-4 CO Line Wiring, 6-Position Jack, Two-Pair Typical Merlin Plus system wiring installation Table D-6 Material List for 8 Telephones and 3 Lines Figure QtyAppendix E Direct Connection Wiring Voice terminal wiring, direct connection Appendix E Direct Connection Wiring Appendix E Direct Connection Wiring Index Index2Index 518-600-008