Chapter 17 — Connecting the telephones

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7Connect the other end of the cross-connect wire to the assigned TN terminal block.

Table 52 on page 242 provides the default DN assignments. Now, you can activate the telephone, as described on page 244.

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Connecting off-premise telephones

Connect off-premise analog (500/2500-type) telephones through an NTAK92AA Off-Premise Protection Module. Each module can connect up to four analog (500/2500-type) telephones and can interface with one of the following:

NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line Card

NT8D03 Analog Line Card

NT8D09 Message Waiting Line Card

WARNING

The message waiting line card produces -150 volts which is considered hazardous on off-premise telephones. Make sure that the -150 V is disabled on off-premise telephones.

The voltage is disabled when the telephone’s Class of Service (CLS) is Message Waiting Lamp Denied (LPD) and Message Waiting Denied (MWD) in Overlay 10.

Refer to the X11 Software guides for information about Overlay 10.

Do not assign a Class of Service of LPA or MWA to an off-premise telephone.

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