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 Copyright 1992 AT&T
 Contents
 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer
Installing Telephones and Adjuncts
Connecting the Control Unit to Network Interface
 Installing Applications
Connecting Data Equipment
Initializing and Testing the System
 Ordering Codes
System Numbering Forms
Unit Load Calculation Worksheet
 Figures
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 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface
25. Using the D-Impact Tool to Seat the Conductors
 Viii C o n t e n t s
 Figure A-4 Form 2d, System Numbering-Special Renumbers
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 Installing Control Unit
Tables
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 Merlin Mail
 Xiv Contents
 Important Safety Instructions
 Xvi
 Customer Support Information
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 Xviii Customer Support Information
 Installation and Operational Procedures
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 Xx Customer Support Information
 Customer Support Information
 Xxii Customer Support Information
 Security of Your System-Preventing Toll Fraud
 Xxiv Customer Support Information
 Remote Administration and Maintenance
 Xxvi Customer Support Information
 Intended Audience
Conventions
 Product Safety Labels
Type install dial #55
 Telephone User Support
Related Documents
Document No Title System Documents
 Miscellaneous User Support
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System Operator Support
Documentation For Qualified Technicians
 How to Comment on This Document
 Introduction to Installation
 Overview of the Installation Process
 Tools and Equipment
Using the System Forms
System Forms
 Connecting the Network Interface
Installing the Control Unit
Installing Telephones and Adjuncts
 Connecting Data Equipment
Programming the System
 Upgrading the Communications System
 Installing the Control Unit
Overview
 Preparation
Environment
 Electrical Noise/Radio-Frequency Interference RFI
Environmental Requirements
 Control Unit Requirements
 Installing the Backboard
Backboard Requirements
 Power and Grounding
 AC Grounding Requirements
 AC Power Requirements Parameter Value Unit
AC Outlet Tests
 Using an Ideal 61-035 Circuit Tester or Equivalent
Using a Volt-Ohm Milliammeter VOM
 Measuring the AC Outlet Voltages
 Grounding Requirements
 Central Office and AC Grounds
 Approved Grounds
 Central Office Trunk Protection
 Heavy Lightning Protection
 Connect these protectors
 Installing 146A and 147A Protectors
 Checking Unit Loads
Unit Loads for the Hvbrid/PBX Mode
Unit Loads
 Unit Loads for Key or Behind Switch Mode
Auxiliary Power Units
 Installing the Basic Carrier
Marking the Basic Carrier Screw Holes
 Installing the Housing Clips on the Carrier
 Upgrading the Control Unit
 Removing the Control Unit Housing
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 Installing Expansion Carriers
Connecting the Carriers
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 Installing the Power Supply
 Turn off the Power
 Installing a Ring Generator
 Installing a Ring Generator in the Power Supply
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 Replacing a Ring Generator
 10. Replacing a Ring Generator
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 11. Installing a Copper Shield in the Power Supply
Lnstalling a Copper Shield
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 Installing the Processor
Installing the Power Supply into Carrier
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 Modifying the Processor for Key Mode
 12. Modifying the Processor Board for Key Mode
 Installing the Feature Module
 13. Installing the Feature Module in the Processor
 Replacing the Feature Module
 Installing the Processor in the Carrier
 14. Installing the Processor into the Carrier
 Installing the Auxiliary Power Unit
 Installing the Processor
 50Installing the Processor
 Replacing an Auxiliary Power Unit
 Providing the Proper Grounding
 Installing the Modules
Guidelines for Installing Modules
 54Installing the Modules
 Switch Position
Setting the 400EM Module DIP Switches
Signaling Type Ports 1S Default
Sample DIP Switches for the 400EM Module Ports Signal
 Procedure
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 17. Trunk and Telephone Jacks on Each Module
 Removing a Module
 Replacing Modules
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 Connecting the Control Unit to an AC Outlet
 Powering Up the System
 Powering Down the System
Follow these steps in the exact sequence
 Installing Telephones Adjuncts
 Installing the Multi-Function Module
 Multi-Function Module Packing List
 MFM Installation Procedure
 Remove Desk Stand and Module Cover
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 MFM Locking Tabs
 Multi-Function Module
 Removing the Jack Guard
 10Installing the Multi-Function Module
 Powering up the Telephone after Installing the MFM
 Installing Adjuncts
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 Routing the Cords through the Cord Channel
 General Purpose Adapter GPA
 Answering Machines
Cordless Telephones
 Credit Card Verification Terminals
Dial Dictations
 Group Calling Delay Announcements
Fax Machines
 Headsets
 Dtmf Signaling
Loudspeaker Paging Systems
 Single-Zone Paging with PagePac
 Single-Zone Paging with Customer-Supplied Amplifier
 10. Single-Zone Paging with Paging Access Module
 Modems
Music-on-HoId, Magic On Hold
 11. Single-Zone Paging with Background Music Magic On Hold
 26Installing Adjuncts
 Supplemental Alerts
Supplemental Alert Adapter SAA
 Supplemental Alert Adapter
 SAA-Compatible Alert Devices
Unsupported Telephones, Adjuncts, Adapters
 Unsupported Telephones and Adjuncts Model
DCP
 Installing the Direct Station Selector
 DSS Installation Procedure
 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts
 34Installing the Direct Station Selector
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 MLX Telephone Installation Procedure
Assembling the MLX Telephone
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 15. Removing the Extension Label
 17. Removing the Handset Holder
 19. Replacing the Extension Label
 D8W
 Jack Plug Jack Guard Mounting Plate 630B Phone Mount
 Connecting the Telephones to Control Unit
 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts
 Connecting up to 24 Telephones
Hardware
 46Connecting the Telephones to the Control Unit
 23. Tools for Connecting up to 24 Telephones
Tools
 Interconnect Wiring
Telephone Installation Procedure
Connecting More than 24 Telephones
 Telephone Installation Procedure More than
 24. Inserting the Conductors into the Connecting Blocks
 25. Using the D-Impact Tool to Seat the Conductors
 26. Routing the Wires through the Wire Troughs and D-Rings
 Systimax
 27. Systimax Hardware Kit See also Figure
 Systimax Wiring Procedure
 Above floor
 Green Yellow Beige Pink Grey White
 30. Drilling Holes for Each Piece of Hardware
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 31. Using the 788J1 Tool to Seat and Trim the Conductors
 32. Using the Reversed Blade Edge on the 788J1 Impact Tool
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 Wire a Telephone for Two Voice-Pairs
33. Connecting Termination Blocks to Field-Terminated Blocks
 64Connecting the Telephones to the Control Unit
 Terminate Cable at a Telephone Outlet
 35. Pressing the Wires Over the Slots in the Outlet
 Label the System Wiring
 Insert Labels Color What It Identifies Special Features
 Labeling 4-Pair Wire and Outlets
Color What It Identifies Special Features
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 Checking Poorly Labeled Wiring
 Remove Damaged Connecting Blocks
 36. Removing the Connecting Block
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 Connecting the Control Unit to Network Interface
 Wiring
Wiring
 Description
Network Interfaces
Network Interface
Adapter
 Did
 RJ21X Network Interface Connector
RJ21X Interface
 Building the Wiring Field
RJ21X Wiring Field Hardware
 RJ21X Wiring Field Hardware
 RJ21X Wiring Field Tools
RJ21X Wiring Field Tools
 RJ21X Wiring Field Procedure
 Using the D-Impact Tool to Seat the Conductors
 RJ11 and RJ14 Interfaces
RJ11 and RJ14 Interfaces
 RJ11 and RJ14 Network Interface Procedure
RJ11 and RJ14 Network Interface Hardware
 RJ2GX Interface
RJ48C/X Interface
 Testing Trunks
Test Loop-Start Trunks
 Test Ground-Stat Trunks
 Procedure Labeling Trunks
Labeling Trunks
 Installing the Channel Service Unit
ESF T1 CSU
 Setting the CSU DIP Switches
Default Switch Settings
 SW1 Default Settings Position Status
SW2 Default Settings Position Status Effect
 Position Status F e c t
SW4 Default Settings Position Status Effect
SW5 Default Settings
 SW6 Default Settings Position Status Effect
SW7 Settings Position Status 150 ft 150-450 ft 450-655 ft
 Bit-Error Rate Threshold Option
Switch Settings for Framing in Hybrid/PBX Mode
 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface
 Set the Power Option Switch
 13. Artificial Transmit Line Options Position S t a n c e
Set the Artificial Transmit Line Option
Mounting the CSU
 Connecting the ESF T1 CSU
Connecting the ESF Tl CSU Rear Panel
 14 D Module Pin Assignments Pin No Designation Signal
 15. Wire-Wrap Connector Pin Assignments Pin No Signal
 16. DTE 15-Pin Connector Pin Assignments Pin No G n a l
17. Network 15-Pin Connector Pin Assignments Pin No G n a l
 ESF T1 CSU Front Panel
Plugging the CSU into an AC Outlet
 Network Side
L o r When Lit Indicates
18. CSU Front Panel LEDs
System Side
 20. CSU Front-Panel Test Jacks
CSU Front-Panel Controls
N c t i o n
O v i d e s
 551 T1 CSU
T1 CSU
 Setting the CSU DIP Switches
 Signal Monitor Unit Switch Settings
Switch Setting
 Office Repeater Switch Settings
23. Office Repeater Artificial Line Options Line Loss
 Connecting the CSU to the Network Interface
Connecting the T1 Lines to the CSU
 Inserting the Signal Monitor Unit
10. Signal Monitor Unit
 Provides
24. Signal Monitor Unit Front-Panel LEDs Label Color
25. Signal Monitor Unit Front-Panel Test Jacks C k
 Inserting the Office Repeater
11. Inserting the Office Repeater into the 551 Tl CSU
 Connecting the 551 T1 CSU to the 100D Module
26. CSU Rear-Panel Pin Assignments 100D Module 551 T1 CSU
 27. TB1 Pin Assignments Pin No Designation Signal
Plugging the CSU into an Outlet
 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer
Connecting a PC to the Control Unit
 Connecting a PC Within 50 Feet
Procedure Connecting the PC Within 50 Feet
 Connecting a PC 50 Feet or More
Connecting the PC Within 50 Feet
 Procedure connecting the PC 50 Feet or More
 Connecting the PC 50 Feet or More
 Installing. the PC, CAT, or Printer
 Connecting a CAT to the Control Unit
 Connecting a Printer to Control Unit
 Connecting a CAT and Printer on the Same AC Outlet
 Procedure Connecting a CAT and Printer on the Same AC Outlet
Connecting a CAT and Printer on a Different AC Outlet
 Procedure Connecting a CAT Printer on a Different AC Outlet
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 Connecting the Printer Within 50 Feet
 Connecting a Printer Within 50 Feet
Procedure Connecting the Printer Within 50 Feet
 Connecting a Printer 50 Feet or More
 Hardware
 Connecting the Printer 50 Feet or More
 Procedure Connecting the Printer 50 Feet or More
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 248B Adapter 2012D Transformer With 248B Adapter D6AP Cord
 Setting Printer Options and DIP Switches
AT&T 572 Printer Options Function Menu Status
 N c t i o n Menu A t u s
Data BIT Protocol XON/XOFF Stop BIT Parity NON
 AT&T 475/476 Printer DIP Switch Settings
Switch
 AT&T Applications Printer DIP Switch Settings
AT&T CAT Printer DIP Switch Settings Control Switch
 Connecting Data Equipment
 Data Stations
Analog Data Stations
 Digital Data Stations
 Data Station Equipment Configurations
Data Station Configurations
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 Analog Data and Analog Voice Equipment Configuration
Analog Data and Analog Voice Stations
 Data Stations
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 Analog Data Only Equipment Configuration
Analog Data-Only Stations
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 Analog Data and Digital Voice Equipment Configuration
Analog Data and Digital Voice Stations
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 Digital Data and Digital Voice Equipment Configuration
Digital Data and Digital Voice Stations
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 Digital Data-Only Equipment Configuration
Digital Data-Only Stations
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 Hardware Requirements
Video Conferencing Data Stations
High-Speed Synchronous Enhancement Board
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 Power Port
Video Conferencing Connections
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 Data Module and CSU Settings
 Modem Pools
Data Module Settings
Data Module Kbps Settings
 Outside Data Calls Only
Data Hunt Groups
Inside and Outside Data Calls
 Modem Pool Hardware Requirements
 Modem Pool Configurations
 Setting Up a Modem Pool
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 Option Settings
Digital-to-Analog 7500B Settings
 B Option Settings for Digital-to-Analog Modem Pool
Digital-to-Analog Modem Option Settings
 Modem Option Settings for Modem Pools
Switch Bit Number
 Analog-to-Digital 7500B Option Settings
B Option Settings for Analog-to-Digital Modem Pool
 Analog-to-Digital Modem Option Settings
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 Initializing and Testing System
Initializing the System
 Programming Guides
Restoring from the System Programming Diskette
 Upgrading the Communications System
Before You Begin
 Compatibility of SPM Versions during Upgrade
Programming Compatibility
 Upgrade Procedure
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 Convert the backup file only when upgrading to Release
Upgrading from the Merlin II Communications System
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 Setting the Time and Date
Quick-Reference Procedure
 Testing the MLX Telephones
Testing the System
Troubleshooting Failed Tests
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 Testing the MLX Telephones with a Display
Testing the MLX Telephones with an MFM
 Testing the Telephones for Intercom Dial Tone
Testing the Telephones for Outside Line Dial Tone
 Testing the Analog Multiline Single-Line Telephones
 Initializing and Testing the System
 Testing the did Trunks
 Testing the Tie Trunks
Testing Two-Way Automatic-Start Tie Trunks
 Testing Incoming Automatic-Start Tie Trunks
 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
 Testing Selected System Features
 ARS and Smdr Tests
 Group Calling Test
System Speed Dial Test
 Testing the Operator Console
Coverage Test
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 Testing the DSS
Testing the Night Service
 Testing the Dictation System Access
 Testing the Paging Interface
Testing Music-on-Hold
 Testing the PFT Jacks
Ground-Start Button
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 Testing the Touch-Tone Receivers
 Installing the Control Unit Housing
Installing the Control Unit Housing
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 Installing Applications
 Voice Messaging Systems and TTRs
 No. No. of 400 or
Considerations
TTRs Required by VMS
VMS ports TTRs Required Modules D u l e s
 Automated Document Delivery System
Considerations and Constraints
 Adds Documentation
Installation Procedure
Call Accounting System
 Hardware and Software Requirements
 CAS Documentation
 Call Accounting Terminal
 Connecting the CAT
 CAT Documentation
 Call Management System
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 Lnstalling Applications
 Conversant Intro
CMS Documentation
 Conversant Intro Documentation
 InnManager Guest Management System
 InnManager Documentation
 Integrated Solution
 Considerations
 Hardware Requirements
 Merlin Attendant
IS-III Documentation
 Hardware Requirements
 Merlin Mail Voice Messaging System
Merlin Attendant Documentation
 Merlin Mail Ports Required
Number of Ports Required Incoming Trunks Subscribers or
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 Installing Applications
 Merlin PFC
Merlin Mail VMS Documentation
 PFC Documentation
Behind Switch Mode
Hybrid/PBX and Key Modes
 System Programming Maintenance SPM
 Installation Procedure
 System Numbering Forms
 Form 2a, System Numbering Station Jacks
Figure A-1. Form 2a, System Numbering-Station Jacks
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 Form 2b, System Numbering Digital Adjuncts
Figure A-2. Form 2b, System Numbering-Digital Adjuncts
 Form 2c, System Numbering Trunk Jacks
Figure A-3. Form 2c, System Numbering-Trunk Jacks
 Form 2d, System Numbering Special Renumbers
Figure A-4. Form 2d, System Numbering-Special Renumbers
 Unit Load Calculation Worksheet
 Unit Load Worksheet
 Unit Load Worksheet B-3
 4Unit Load Worksheet
 Unit Load Worksheet B-5
 Unit Load Calculation Worksheet
 Unit Load Worksheet B-7
 8Unit Load Worksheet
 Unit Load Calculation Worksheet
 Ordering Codes
 Ordering Codes
 Ordering Codes C-3
 4Ordering Codes
 Ordering Codes C-5
 6Ordering Codes
 Orderlng Codes
 8Ordering Codes
 Ordering Codes C-9
 10Ordering Codes
 Ordering Codes C-11
 12Ordering Codes
 Ordering Codes C-13
 14Ordering Codes
 Ordering Codes C-15
 16Ordering Codes
 MLX Telephones Miscellaneous
 18Ordering Codes
 Ordering Codes C-19
 Index
 IN-2 Index
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 IN-4 Index
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 IN-6 Index