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About This Book
Introduction to Installation
Contents i
Installing the Control Unit
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Network Interface 4-1
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6 Connecting Data Equipment
7 Initializing and Testing the System
Contents iii
8 Installing Applications
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2 Installing the Control Unit
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Network Interface
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6 Connecting Data Equipment
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Network Interface
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Customer Support Information
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Customer Support Information xxi
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Customer Support Information xxiii
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Customer Support Information xxv
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About This Book
Intended Audience
Conventions
Product Safety Labels
Related Documents
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Introduction to Installation
Overview of the Installation Process
1-2
Tools and Equipment
System Forms
Using the System Forms
Installing the Control Unit
1-4
Installing Telephones and Adjuncts
Connecting the Network Interface
Connecting Data Equipment
Programming the System
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Installing the Control Unit
Overview
Preparation
Environment
2-2
Electrical Noise/Radio-Frequency Interference (RFI)
Control Unit Requirements
2-4
Backboard Requirements
Installing the Backboard
Power and Grounding
2-6
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AC Outlet Tests
2-8
Using an Ideal 61-035 Circuit Tester (or Equivalent)
Using a
Volt-Ohm Milliammeter (VOM)
2-10
Grounding Requirements
2-11
Figure 2-3. Central Office and AC Grounds
Power and Grounding
2-12
Approved Grounds
2-13
Central Office Trunk Protection
2-14
Heavy Lightning Protection
2-15
2-16
2-17
Power and Grounding
Unit Loads
Checking Unit Loads
2-18 Unit Loads
Unit Loads for
the Hvbrid/PBX Mode
2-19
Auxiliary Power Units
Installing the Basic Carrier
2-20
2-21
Upgrading the Control Unit
2-22
2-23
2-24
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Installing Expansion Carriers
2-26
2-27
Installing the Power Supply
2-28
Step 1: Turn off the Power
2-29
Step 2a: Installing a Ring Generator
2-30
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2-32
Step 2b: Replacing a Ring Generator
2-33
2-34
Installing the Power Supply
2-35
2-36
Step 3: lnstalling a Copper Shield
2-37
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Step 4: Installing the Power Supply into the Carrier
Installing the Processor
2-39
2-40
Step 1: Modifying the Processor for Key Mode
2-41
2-42
Step 2a: Installing the Feature Module
2-43
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Step 2b: Replacing the Feature Module
2-45
Step 3: Installing the Processor in the Carrier
2-46
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Step 4a: Installing the Auxiliary Power Unit
2-48
Installing the Processor
2-49
2-50 Installing the Processor
Step 4b: Replacing an Auxiliary Power Unit
2-51
Step 5: Providing the Proper Grounding
2-52
Installing the Modules
Guidelines for Installing Modules
2-53
Figure 2-16. Setting the 400EM Module DIP Switches for E&M Signaling Types 1C and 5
2-54
Installing the Modules
2 4
1 3
2-55
Procedure
2-56
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2-58
Removing a Module
2-59
Replacing Modules
2-60
2-61
Connecting the Control Unit to an AC Outlet
2-62
Powering Up the System
2-63
Powering Down the System
2-64
Installing Telephones and Adjuncts
Installing the Multi-Function Module
3-2
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MFM Installation Procedure
3-4
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3-6
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and the user card tray.
m).
3-10
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Installing Adjuncts
3-12
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Installing Telephones and Adiuncts
Figure 3-7. Routing the Cord(s) through the Cord Channel
3-14
General Purpose Adapter (GPA)
Answering Machines
3-16 Installing Adjuncts
Cordless Telephones
telephone to one of the following, as described earlier in
Credit Card Verification Terminals
3-17
Dial Dictations
Fax Machines
Group Calling Delay Announcements
3-18
Headsets
3-19
Loudspeaker Paging Systems
3-20 Installing Adjuncts
DTMF Signaling
PAGE PAC 20 POWERMATE
OUTPUTS
Speaker
Figure 3-8. Single-Zone Paging with PagePac 20 Installing Adjuncts 3-21
Figure 3-9. Single-Zone Paging with Customer-Supplied Amplifier
3-22
PAGE PAC 20 POWERMATE
3-23
BOGEN
Control Unit
MODEL EPS-2401 NOTE: Set the Access Mode switch to MANUAL
Figure 3-10. Single-Zone Paging with Paging Access Module
3-24
Figure 3-11. Single-Zone Paging with Background Music and Magic On Hold Installing Adjuncts 3-25
Figure 3-12. Multizone Paging with Background Music, Magic On Hold, and Talk-Back
3-26
Supplemental Alerts
3-27
Supplemental Alert Adapter (SAA)
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SAA-Compatible Alert Devices
Unsupported Telephones, Adjuncts, and Adapters
3-30
Installing the Direct Station Selector
3-31
DSS Installation Procedure
3-32
Installing Telephones and Adjuncts
3-33
3-34
3-35
Assembling the MLX Telephone
MLX Telephone Installation Procedure
3-36 Assembling the MLX Telephone
3-37
3-38
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3-40
3-41
3-42 Assembling the MLX Telephone
Connecting the Telephones to the Control Unit
3-43
3-44 Connecting the
Connecting up to 24 Telephones
3-45
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Telephone Installation Procedure
3-48
Connecting More than 24 Telephones
Interconnect Wiring
Telephone Installation Procedure (More than 24)
3-49
3-50
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SYSTIMAX
3-53
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SYSTIMAX Wiring Procedure
3-55
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3-58
3-59
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3-62
Wire a Telephone for Two Voice-Pairs
3-64
Terminate Cable at a Telephone Outlet
3-65
3-66
Label the System Wiring
3-67
3-68
Labeling 4-Pair Wire and Outlets
3-69
3-70
3-71
Remove Damaged Connecting Blocks
3-72
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3-74
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Wiring
4-2Wiring
Table 4-1. Network Interfaces
4-4
Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface
RJ21X Interface
25 50 25 555-3851
The RJ21X network interface has a female 50-pin (25-pair) amphenol connector. See Figure 4-1:
RJ21X
Building the Wiring Field
4-6
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RJ21X Wiring Field Tools
4-8
RJ21X Wiring Field Procedure
4-10 Wiring
RJ11 and RJ14 Interfaces
4-11
RJ11 and RJ14 Network Interface Hardware
4-12
RJ11 and RJ14 Network Interface Procedure
RJ2GX Interface
RJ48C/X Interface
Testing Trunks
Test Loop-Start Trunks
4-14Testing Trunks
Test Ground-Stat Trunks
4-15
Labeling Trunks
Procedure: Labeling Trunks
4-16
Installing the Channel Service Unit
ESF T1 CSU
4-17
Step 1: Setting the CSU DIP Switches
Default Switch Settings
4-18
4-19
4-20
4-21
Bit-Error Rate Threshold Option
Switch Settings for Framing in Hybrid/PBX Mode
4-22
4-23
Set the Power Option Switch
4-24
Set the Artificial Transmit Line Option
4-25
Step 2: Mounting the CSU
Step 3: Connecting the ESF T1 CSU
4-26
4-27
4-28
4-29
ESF T1 CSU Front Panel
O
4-30
Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface
4-32
551 T1 CSU
Step 1: Setting the CSU DIP Switches
4-34
Signal Monitor Unit Switch Settings
4-35
Office Repeater Switch Settings
4-36
Step 2: Mounting the CSU
Step 3: Connecting the CSU to the Network Interface
4-37
Step 4: Inserting the Signal Monitor Unit
4-38
4-39
Step 5: Inserting the Office Repeater
4-40
Step 6: Connecting the 551 T1 CSU to the 100D Module
4-41
Step 7: Plugging the CSU into an Outlet
4-42
Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer
Connecting a PC to the Control Unit
5-2
Connecting a PC (50 Feet or More)
Procedure: connecting the PC (50 Feet or More)
5-4
Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer
Figure 5-2. Connecting the PC (50 Feet or More)
Connecting a PC to the Control Unit 5-5
5-6
Connecting a CAT to the Control Unit
Connecting a Printer to the Control Unit
5-8
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Procedure: Connecting a CAT and Printer on the Same AC Outlet
5-10
Connecting a CAT and Printer on a Different AC Outlet
Procedure: Connecting a CAT Printer on a Different AC Outlet
5-11
5-12
5-13
Connecting a Printer (Within 50 Feet)
5-14
Procedure: Connecting the Printer (Within 50 Feet)
Connecting a Printer (50 Feet or More)
5-15
5-16
Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer
Figure 5-4. Connecting the Printer (50 Feet or More) Connecting a Printer to the Control Unit 5-17
Procedure: Connecting the Printer (50 Feet or More)
5-18
5-19
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Setting Printer Options and DIP Switches
5-22
5-23
AT&T Applications Printer DIP Switch Settings
5-24
Connecting Data Equipment 6
Data Stations
Analog Data Stations
6-2 Data Stations
Digital Data Stations
Data Station Equipment Configurations
6-4
See the note on the next page for important information.
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Analog Data and Analog Voice Stations
6-6
Figure 6-2. Analog Data and Analog Voice Equipment Configuration
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6-8
Analog Data-Only Stations
6-10
Analog Data and Digital Voice Stations
Figure 6-4. Analog Data and Digital Voice Equipment Configuration Data Stations 6-11
6-12
Digital Data and Digital Voice Stations
Figure 6-5. Digital Data and Digital Voice Equipment Configuration Data Stations 6-13
6-14
6-15
Digital Data-Only Stations
6-16
Figure 6-6. Digital Data-Only Equipment Configuration
6-17
6-18
6-19
Video Conferencing Connections
6-20
Figure 6-7. Video Conferencing Connections
6-21
Data Module and CSU Settings
6-22
Modem Pools
6-24
Modem Pool Hardware Requirements
Figure 6-8. Modem Pool Configurations
Modem Pools
6-26
Setting Up a Modem Pool
6-28
Option Settings
6-29
Digital-to-Analog 7500B Settings
Table 6-3. 7500B Option Settings for Digital-to-Analog Modem Pool
6-30
Digital-to-Analog Modem Option Settings
Table 6-4. Modem Option Settings for Modem Pools
6-31
Analog-to-Digital 7500B Option Settings
6-32
Table 6-5. 7500B Option Settings for Analog-to-Digital Modem Pool
Analog-to-Digital Modem Option Settings
6-33
6-34
Initializing and Testing the System
Initializing the System
Programming Guides
7-2
Restoring from the System Programming Diskette
Upgrading the Communications System
Before You Begin
Table 7-1. Compatibility of SPM Versions during Upgrade
7-4 Initializing the System
Table 7-2. Programming Compatibility
Upgrade Procedure
7-6
Upgrading from the MERLIN II Communications System
7-8Initializing the System
Setting the Time and Date
Quick-Reference Procedure
Testing the System
Troubleshooting Failed Tests
7-10
Testing the MLX Telephones
7-11
Testing the MLX Telephones with a Display
Testing the MLX Telephones with an MFM
7-12
Testing the Telephones for Intercom Dial Tone
7-13
Testing the Telephones for Outside Line Dial Tone
Testing the Analog Multiline and Single-Line Telephones
7-14
Testing the Ground-Start and Loop-Start Trunks (Hybrid/PBX Systems Only)
7-15
Testing the DID Trunks
7-16
Testing the Tie Trunks
7-17
Testing Two-Way Automatic-Start Tie Trunks
Testing Incoming Automatic-Start Tie Trunks
7-18
Testing Outgoing Automatic-Start Tie Trunks
Testing Two-Way Dial-Repeating Tie Trunks
Testing Incoming Dial-Repeating Tie Trunks
Testing Outgoing Dial-Repeating Tie Trunks
7-20
Testing Selected System Features
7-21
ARS and SMDR Tests
7-22
Group Calling Test
7-23
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#
good two-way communication. System Speed Dial Test
Coverage Test
7-24
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Testing the DSS
7-26
Testing the Night Service
Testing the Dictation System Access
7-27
Testing the Paging Interface
Testing Music-on-Hold
7-28
Testing the PFT Jacks
7-30
Testing the Touch-Tone Receivers
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7-33
Installing Applications
Voice Messaging Systems and TTRs
8-2
Table 8-1. TTRs Required by VMS
8-3
Automated Document Delivery
Considerations and Constraints
8-4
ADDS Documentation
Call Accounting System
Hardware and Software Requirements
8-6
CAS Documentation
Call Accounting Terminal
8-8
8-9
CAT Documentation
8-10
Call Management System
8-12
Hardware and Software Requirements
CMS Documentation
CONVERSANT Intro
8-14
CONVERSANT Intro Documentation
InnManager Guest Management
8-16
InnManager Documentation
Integrated Solution III
8-18
8-19
8-20
IS-III Documentation
MERLIN Attendant
8-21
8-22
MERLIN Attendant Documentation
MERLIN MAIL Voice Messaging
8-23
Table 8-3. MERLIN MAIL Ports Required
Considerations
8-24
8-25
Installing Applications
8-26
MERLIN MAIL VMS Documentation
MERLIN PFC
8-27
Hybrid/PBX and Key Modes
8-28
Behind Switch Mode
PFC Documentation
System Programming and Maintenance (SPM)
8-30
System Numbering Forms
A
Form 2a, System Numbering Station Jacks
Form 2a, System Numbering Station Jacks
Form 2a, System Numbering Station Jacks
Figure A-1. Form 2a, System NumberingStation Jacks
A-2
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Form 2c, System Numbering Trunk Jacks
Form 2c, System Numbering Trunk Jacks
Figure A-3. Form 2c, System Numbering-Trunk Jacks Form 2c, System Numbering Trunk Jacks A-5
Form 2d, System Numbering Special Renumbers
Form 24 System Numbering Special Renumbers
Form 2d, System Numbering Special Renumbers
Figure A-4. Form 2d, System NumberingSpecial Renumbers
A-6
Unit Load Calculation Worksheet
B
Unit Load Worksheet
B-2
5. Calculate the estimated unit loads. Module Qty x Unit Load = Total
Unit Load Worksheet B-3
Total Estimated Unit Load
If the total is less than or equal to 54, auxiliary power is not required
If the total is greater than 54, continue to Step 6.
B-4
Unit Load Worksheet
Unit Load Worksheet B-5
B-6
Unit Load Worksheet B-7
B-8
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C-2
Trunk and Station Modules
Ordering Codes C-3
Vintage Trunk and Station Modules
Telephones
C-4 Ordering Codes
Ordering Codes
Telephone (continued)
Ordering Codes C-5
Ordering Codes
Telephones (continued)
C-6 Ordering Codes
Ordering Codes
Orderlng Codes
Ordering Codes C-7
Applications
Ordering Codes
C-8
Ordering Codes
Ordering Codes C-9
C-10 Ordering Codes
Ordering Codes
Applications
C-11
Ordering Codes
Applications (continued)
C-12
C-13
Ordering Codes
Ordering Codes
C-14 Ordering Codes
Ordering Codes
System Adjuncts and Adapters
C-15
Telephone Adjuncts and Adapters
Telephone Adjuncts and Adapters (continued)
C-16 Ordering Codes
Headsets and Adapters
MLX Telephones Miscellaneous Add-Ons and Replacement Parts
Ordering Codes
MLX Telephones Miscellaneous
C-17
Analog Multiline Telephones Miscellaneous Add-Ons and Replacement Parts
Ordering Codes
Analog Multiline Telephones Miscellaneous Add-Ons and Replacement Parts (continued)
C-18 Ordering Codes
Single-Line Telephones Miscellaneous Add-Ons
Ordering Codes
Miscellaneous Parts
Ordering Codes C-19
Index
A
IN-1
B
C
D
IN-2
E
F
IN-3
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
IN-5
R
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T
IN-6 Index
U
V
IN-7
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