Adding or Removing Hardware

Figure 114: Typical registered equipment connections (auxiliary access) for an MCC1, SCC1, or CMC1Media Gateway

 

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Figure notes:

 

 

 

1.

Music source

5.

Tip (green) and ring (red)

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4-pair modular cord

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Part of main distribution frame

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103A or modular wall jack

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A25D 25 pair cable

4.

122A music adapter (if

 

(male-to-male) to auxiliary trunk

 

required—primarily required in France)

 

circuit pack

 

1.If the music source is registered, the system side of the MDF connects directly to the system.

2.If the music source is not registered, the system side of the MDF connects to a 909A/B universal coupler (see Install 909A/B universal coupler on page 343).

Registered music source

Refer to Figure 114 to install a registered music source.

1.Determine feature port assignment from Feature-Related System Parameters form.

2.Install music source according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

3.Install patch cord/jumper wires at the main distribution frame.

4.Administer the switch for the new equipment.

Nonregistered music source

Refer to Figure 115 and Figure 116 when installing a nonregistered music source.

1.Determine feature port assignment from Feature-Related System Parameters Form.

2.Install the music source according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

3.Connect a cable from the assigned port carrier slot to J1 on the 909A/B universal coupler (see Install 909A/B universal coupler on page 343). A wiring block must be locally engineered.

a.Connect the T-lead at pin 5 and the R-lead at pin 4 of J1 on the 909A/B universal coupler to the corresponding leads from the TN2183.

b.Connect the CT-lead at pin 5 and the CR-lead at pin 4 of J2 on the 909A/B universal coupler to the MDF.

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