Lucent Technologies 308/616 installation instructions Test the Incoming Telephone Lines

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Test the Incoming Telephone Lines.

TEST: If you have a standard telephone with a modular cord, plug it into each jack of the network interface, or incoming telephone lines. If these jacks do not work you will require service by your local telephone company.

When the telephone lines were installed, the phone number should have been marked on the network interface jack. If that was not done, write the telephone number on the jack. You may require help from your local telephone company to decide which jack is for what number.

Some network interface jacks carry one line only, while some carry two. If your jacks are one-line jacks (RJ11-type network interface), you may connect the jack directly to the controller. If your jacks carry two lines (RJ14-type network interface), purchase a 267D 2-line adapter and a D4BU cord.

Connect Telephone Lines to Controller.

Remove from the controller box one line cord for each incoming telephone line. Additional cords and longer cords up to 25’ long may be purchased at a phone store or from your AT&T representative. LABEL EACH END OF EACH CORD WITH A LINE CORD LABEL.

If your interface jack is a one-line jack (RJ11 type), plug one end of a line cord into the “TEL CO LINE” jack for line 1 on the controller and plug the other end into the network interface jack for line 1. Remove the cord labels from the controller

box and label the line cord with the green cord labels corresponding to the line jack number. Remove the System Directory Label from the controller box and fill in the telephone number next to the line number. Repeat the procedure for each line:

If your network interface is a two-line jack (RJ14 type), plug in the 267D 2-line adapter into the “TEL CO LINE” jack for line 1 on the controller. Plug one end of a line cord (supplied with the controller) into the “Line 2“ jack of the 267D adapter and plug the other end into the “TEL CO LINE” jack for line 2 on the controller. Plug one end of the second D4BU cord into the “PHONE” jack of the 267D adapter and plug the other end into the network interface jack. Label the D4BU cords with the green line cord label numbers as shown in the drawing below and write the appropriate telephone number for each line on the System Directory Label.

Secure the line cords to the wall or baseboard using staples, being careful not to pierce the cords.

NOTE: If the distance between the controller and the network interface jacks is greater than 7 feet, purchase D4CE extension cords or new D4BU (14’ and 25’ lengths) line cords.

Sample System Directory Label

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Controller

 

 

 

1

2

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

267D ADAPTER

 

 

 

Line Cord

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"PHONE"

 

 

 

Labels

 

 

 

 

 

"Line 2"

 

D4BU LINE CORD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Extension

 

 

 

 

 

Cord

 

D4BU LINE CORD

 

 

 

 

 

625TD RJ14C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Network Interface

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-Marterial Supplied with Controller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-D4BU Line Cord, 7' long: 3 provided

Line Side: RJ11/14X

 

Network Interface

- Labels

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

625TD RJ11C Network Interface

Customer Installation Instructions

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Contents Spirit Page Information for the Telephone Company Table of Contents Introduction Controller SectionPlan Your System Check Outlet GroundingMount Controller Mount Controller on WallTest the Incoming Telephone Lines Connect Telephone Lines to ControllerWiring Runs Business 4-pair Wiring Wiring Installation KITMount Jack Panel Boxes Run Cable To All Telephone Locations Install Modular Connecting Blocks Typical cable installation for one telephone location Wiring Run, Using Customer Convenience Wiring Install PlugsInstall Wire Junctions Secure Telephone WireTypical Installation Using Customer Convenience Wiring Install Telephone Sets Record Installation DateDesk Mount Wall MountConnect System To Wiring Runs Testing The SystemTelephone Test Replacement Parts TroubleshootingOptional Accessories