AT&T MLC-6 manual Ordering Replacement Parts

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Ordering Replacement Parts

To order replacement parts or optional equipment, call either AT&T "Sourcebook" Catalog Sales or the AT&T National Parts Sales Center toll free. When ordering, please use the part numbers shown in the table below.

Item

AT&T Catalog

AT&T National

 

Sales (Sourcebook)

Parts Sales Center

 

1 800 451-2100

1 800 222-PART

Telescoping antenna

 

 

(handset)

10302X

403 646 938

 

 

 

Flexible antenna

 

 

(handset)

 

 

Light gray

NA

846 529 493

Black

NA

846 184 133

 

 

 

Battery pack

 

 

(4051)

10300X

405 154 956

 

 

 

Telescoping antenna

 

 

(base)

NA

403 646 946

 

 

 

Modular telephone

 

 

extension cords:

10095X

104 073 655

14-foot

25-foot

10096X

104 073 663

50-foot

10097X

104 073 671

75-foot

10098X

104 073 689

100-foot

10094X

104 073 697

 

 

 

Handest carrying

 

 

holster

 

 

Light gray

NA

846 628 527

Black

NA

846 501 401

For information on ordering additional copies of this booklet and Quick Reference cards, see the inside front cover.

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Contents AT&T Federal Communications Commission FCC Information Contents Important Safety Instructions Page Page Safety Instructions for Installation Personnel Privacy Information IntroductionAutomatic Security Coding Telephone Components Handset Parts List Positioning the Base InstallationPoor Base Location Optimum Base Location Indoor Use Installing the Base Page Inserting the Battery Pack Charging the Batteries Replacing the Battery PackTesting the Installation Installing the Flexible AntennaFilling Out Labels To program channels Programming Channels More Than One Cordless PhoneUsing the Carrying Holster Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions TroubleshootingNo ring on incoming Out of range Move closer to base Maintenance Ordering Replacement Parts What we will do AT&T Limited WarrantyWhat we ask you to do Customer Support Post-Warranty ServiceHelplines FCC Part 15 Rules FCC InformationHearing Aid Compatibility Using the Wall Mount Template

MLC-6 specifications

The AT&T MLC-6, or Multi-Service Local Controller-6, represents a significant advancement in telecommunications infrastructure, particularly in the realm of managing and delivering a variety of services over multiple platforms. Developed by AT&T, this system is designed to enhance service delivery and operational efficiency in telecommunications networks.

One of the primary features of the MLC-6 is its ability to support a diverse range of communication technologies. It accommodates traditional voice services alongside emerging data and multimedia applications. This versatility enables service providers to offer a comprehensive suite of solutions to end-users, enhancing customer experience and satisfaction. The integration of different technologies within the MLC-6 allows for seamless communication across platforms, which is crucial in today's multifaceted digital environment.

In terms of architecture, the MLC-6 is built with a robust, modular design that allows for scalability and flexibility. This characteristic enables operators to gradually enhance their network capacities and capabilities in response to growing demand, without needing to overhaul existing infrastructure. The modularity of the MLC-6 means that new technologies can be added as they emerge, ensuring that the system remains current and effective against evolving industry standards.

The MLC-6 leverages advanced signaling protocols and network management tools that facilitate real-time monitoring and control. This capability is essential for effective resource allocation and service optimization, all while maintaining high levels of network reliability and performance. Additionally, the system supports both legacy and next-generation protocols, which allows operators to manage diverse subscriber bases without disrupting existing services.

Another notable characteristic of the AT&T MLC-6 is its emphasis on interoperability. By supporting a variety of interfaces and standards, it allows for smoother integration with existing network elements and third-party services. This compatibility is pivotal for service providers who seek to future-proof their infrastructure while minimizing the risks associated with technology transitions.

In conclusion, the AT&T MLC-6 serves as a cornerstone of modern telecommunications networks, enabling service providers to efficiently manage and deliver a wide array of services. Its multifaceted capabilities, coupled with a flexible architecture and strong emphasis on interoperability, position the MLC-6 as an invaluable asset in enhancing communication networks for the future.