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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Blank Page
  • Page 3 – Contents; iii; Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – iv; Unpack the Cabinet
  • Page 6 – Install Telecommunications Cabling
  • Page 7 – vii; Test the System
  • Page 8 – viii; Install and Wire Telephones and
  • Page 9 – ix
  • Page 10 – Test Telephones and Other Equipment
  • Page 11 – xi
  • Page 12 – xii; Approved Grounds
  • Page 13 – xiii; Wire Conversion Information
  • Page 14 – xiv; References; ABB; Abbreviations; IN; Index
  • Page 15 – xv; About This Book; This book supports DEFINITY; This Book’s Organization; Explains how to safely unpack the cabinets.
  • Page 16 – xvi; Other Books; Global Business Communications Systems Publications Catalog,
  • Page 17 – xvii; Trademarks
  • Page 18 – About This Book; xviii
  • Page 19 – Overview and Roadmap; System Reliability; Standard Reliability
  • Page 22 – or
  • Page 23 – DEFINITY System Installation Road ma p; Activate the System; Check the system status for each cabinet.
  • Page 25 – DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Im plementation; Test the attendant console and selector console.
  • Page 27 – Plan and Prepare the Site; Check the Customer’s Order; stac k
  • Page 28 – Space Requirements; Typical floor plans for a single-carrier cabinet are shown below:
  • Page 29 – Locate and Lay Out the Equipment Room; Typical Floor Plan for G3i Single-Carrier Processor
  • Page 30 – Cable Slack Manager (Optional) Requirements
  • Page 31 – Tools and Test Equipment Inventory
  • Page 32 – Lay Out and Ensure Appropriate Power; Lay out and ensure appropriate power for switch cabinets and; Power Arrangements for AC Power
  • Page 33 – Power Arrangements for DC Power; Parameter
  • Page 34 – Connect Coupled Bonding Conductor; Refer to Ap pendix F for wire conversion information.
  • Page 35 – Determine the Location of the Equipment Closets; Determine External Trunk Locations; Station or trunk type or feature/service.
  • Page 36 – Example of a Provisioning Plan
  • Page 37 – This chapter describes the system unpacking procedures.; Unpack and Inspect for Damage; Unpacking the Cabinets; To unpack the cabinets, complete the following steps:; Take care to avoid injury while cutting and removing b ands.
  • Page 38 – Deep knife penetration may damage the cabinet.; O pen and remove the front door and back panels from cabinet. The; Front Cabinet Door Latch Screw Location; Figure 3-2 shows the back panel screw locations.
  • Page 39 – Back Cabinet Panel Screw Locations; Remove all packing material from inside the c a binet.; Inspect Cabinet; Report any d amages according to local shi p ping instructions.
  • Page 40 – Check Circuit Packs
  • Page 41 – Install and Connect the Cabinets; DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and
  • Page 42 – Install and Connect the Cabinets; Install Earthquake Mounting; room layout was planned.; not; controlled by a wall; Cabinets Stacked by Letter
  • Page 43 – Connect System Cabinet Grounds; Run the ground wire to an a p proved ground. Refer to Appendix A.
  • Page 44 – Typical AC Power and Grounding Arrangement
  • Page 45 – Connect Battery Leads; Ensure the circuit breakers on each cabinet are OFF.
  • Page 46 – Connect Power; Connect either AC or DC power as d esc rib e d in this section.; Connect AC Power
  • Page 48 – Typical Single-Carrier Cabinet System Direct
  • Page 49 – Connect Power Plant Ground; To connect the power plant ground, comp lete the following steps:; Power Plant Grounding
  • Page 50 – Connect Frame Ground; Measure and cut a length of 6 AWG c a ble. Use the provided cable or; Frame Ground Grounding
  • Page 51 – Connect DC Power Distribution Box Grounding; At the DC Power Cabinet, connect 6 AWG wire to the GROUND; DC Power Distribution Unit Grounding (J58890CG); Connect Single-Carrier Network Grounding; Use the following instructions to connect each network ground:
  • Page 52 – Ground Connection for Single-Carrier Network
  • Page 53 – Coupled Bonding Conductor
  • Page 54 – Connect DC Power to Networks; Connect 1 AWG wire for -48V and -48V return from DC Battery Plant to; Connect AC Power to DC Power Cabinet; Ensure the associated circuit breakers at the AC power p anel OFF.; Test DC Power Plant; LINEAGE 2000 ECS Power System Battery Plant Product Manual; Connect Stand-by Power
  • Page 55 – Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) Bus Connections
  • Page 59 – Install Fibre-Optic Cables; Fibre-Optic Cable Operation; Figure 4-12 illustrates an example Running List.
  • Page 60 – Typical Fibre-Optic Cable Running List
  • Page 61 – Recommendation
  • Page 62 – Fibre-Optic Cable Installation Between Shortwave
  • Page 63 – Fibre-Optic Cable Installation Between; Raised Floor or Cable Slack Managers; In these situations, use the following ste ps to route the cable:
  • Page 64 – Do not route fi bre-optic c a bles and the B25A cables together.; Cable Connections
  • Page 65 – Fibre-Optic Cable Connections for Standard
  • Page 66 – High Reliability Fibre-Optic Cable Connections; Fibre-Optic Cable Connections for High
  • Page 68 – Expansion Port Network Fibre-Optic Cable
  • Page 69 – Verify Port Cabinet Ad dress Plugs; Verify Port Cabinet Address Plugs; only; Port Cabinet Address Plug Location
  • Page 70 – Install Back Panels; Ground Plate
  • Page 71 – Back Panel Screw Locations
  • Page 73 – Install Ground Plates; and Battery Locations
  • Page 74 – Install Cable Clamps; Location of Cable Clamps
  • Page 75 – Install Front Plates; Cabinet Clip
  • Page 76 – Location of Cabinet Clips
  • Page 77 – Install the Cross-Connect Field; This section describes how to connect to the cross-connect field.
  • Page 78 – Typical Cross-Connect Field Installation:
  • Page 79 – Hardware Installation; Cable slack managers; Install Cable Slack Managers; Repeat Step 2 until all c a ble slack managers are installed.
  • Page 82 – Typical Port Cable Installation at Switch Cabinet; Refer to Table 9-9 for pinout information.
  • Page 83 – Label Cables
  • Page 85 – remotely; connect a terminal to the switch.
  • Page 86 – Install Generic 3 Management Terminal; Partial Rear View of one version of the 715; Unpack the terminal and inspect for dama ge.
  • Page 87 – , locate the 116A Electronic Industries; For DC-p owered cabinets or for electromagnetic shielding
  • Page 88 – Direct Connections to Generic 3-Management
  • Page 89 – the equipment room and turn on the terminal.; Duplication Optional Terminal and Terminal; for installing the
  • Page 90 – Enter Key; escapeSB in this field.
  • Page 91 – Typical Remote Connections from Generic 3
  • Page 94 – A ctivate the System; Power Up Switch; To power up the switch, do the following:; Install Translation Flash-Memory Card; Write Switch on DEFINITY Memory Card
  • Page 95 – Power U p Switch; Power up AC-Powered Switch; power up the Control Cabinet; Power up DC-Powered Switch; power up the Control Cabinet; last; Verify Messages on Terminal; spe down mode; DEFINITY
  • Page 96 – Typical Turn-On Messages for Systems with FLASH Memory; About 2 minutes after; Screens
  • Page 97 – Commands; hunt; Getting Help; Log in to the System
  • Page 98 – password; command; Set Required Country Options; Companding
  • Page 99 – Set Re quired Country O ptions; when this information is correct.
  • Page 101 – Change Craft Password; The password for the craft login; must be changed; by the installing technician to; change password
  • Page 102 – Typical Change Password Screen; Password for Login Making Change:; crftpw; Login’s Password; Reenter Login’s Password; command successfully completed
  • Page 103 – Set Date and Time; Cursor is positioned on; Typical Date and Time Screen; in English (Sunday through Saturday) and press; to
  • Page 104 – c urrent month
  • Page 105 – day of month; current year; current minute; Conversion to 24-Hour Clock
  • Page 106 – Set System Maintenance Parameters; Type change system-parameters maintenance and press; Product Identification:; Typical Display System-Parameters Maintenance Screen (Page 1)
  • Page 107 – Save Translations
  • Page 108 – Typical Save Translation Screen
  • Page 109 – Logoff; Type logoff and press
  • Page 111 – DEFINITY Communications
  • Page 113 – Check the System Status for Each Cabinet; Example System Status Screen for Cabinet 2; See the notes associated with Screen 8-1 on the previous p a ge.
  • Page 114 – Example System Status Screen for Cabinet 3; Check Circuit Pack Configuration; Type list configuration all and press
  • Page 115 – Example System Configuration Screen; Assigned Ports
  • Page 119 – on the following p age.
  • Page 120 – Test Tone-Clock Boards
  • Page 121 – Example Test Results for Tone-Clock 1A
  • Page 122 – Shadowing Link; result; Type status system all-cabinets and press
  • Page 123 – Example System Status Report for All Cabinets; MODE; Command successfully completed
  • Page 124 – Example System Status Report for All Cabinets after Reset; Test Expansion Interface Boards
  • Page 126 – Result
  • Page 127 – This displays the location of the Standby Tone-Cloc k.; Type status system all-cabinets and press; This displays the standby expansion link.
  • Page 128 – Example of System Status before Expansion Link is Set; Type status system all-cabinets and press
  • Page 129 – Check Circuit Pack Configuration Ag ain; Example of System Status after Expansion Link is Set; DEFINITY Communications System
  • Page 130 – Save Translations, if Required; Install telephones and other equipment
  • Page 131 – Telephone Connection Example
  • Page 133 – Connect Adjunct Power; The following diagram illustrates these wiring designations.; Power; GND
  • Page 134 – Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment; 00B2 Adapter Connecting to a Modular Plug
  • Page 135 – Im plementation Guide
  • Page 136 – Example; Analog Tie Trunk Example; Analog Line
  • Page 139 – Digital Tie Trunk Exam ple; Digital Tie Trunk Example; Imp lementation Guide; Digital Tie Trunk Wiring Designations (TN464)
  • Page 140 – Auxiliary Connector Outputs; Alarm monitoring for the auxiliary cabinet; AUX; is provided on the b ack of the control carrier. Connect
  • Page 141 – Auxiliary Lead Appearances at AUX Connector on
  • Page 143 – Port Board and Telephone Pin Designations
  • Page 144 – Connections for Attendant Console
  • Page 145 – APP Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts)
  • Page 148 – Install and Wire Telep hones and Other Eq uip ment
  • Page 151 – Analog Port Connection
  • Page 153 – The following transfer units are available:; Install the 808A Emergency Transfer Panel
  • Page 154 – Install External Ringing; Requirements; DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Imp lementation
  • Page 155 – Connections for External Ringing or; Install Queue Warning Indicator
  • Page 156 – Installation; DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 V2
  • Page 157 – Attendant console 302B.
  • Page 159 – Side View of 1145B1 Power Supply Mounting
  • Page 161 – Power Up and Test; Meaning
  • Page 162 – Wire the 1146B1 Power Distribution Unit; Reset light emitting; . The following illustration shows; Typical Wiring to a Terminal
  • Page 163 – Imp ortant Safety Instructions follow.
  • Page 164 – Install the MSP-1 Power Supply; Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL) Information
  • Page 165 – Important Safety Instructions; your
  • Page 166 – Peel the p aper backing from one of the adhesive strips.
  • Page 167 – Install the MSP-1 Power Sup p ly; place the strip on the bottom; Connect the Power Supply; PHONE
  • Page 168 – MSP-1 Connections for -48V Powered Telephones
  • Page 170 – Terminating Resistor Adapter
  • Page 173 – Install Multipoint Ad apters; Typical Installation of Terminating Resistor Block; Install Multipoint Adapters
  • Page 175 – Basic Multipoint Installation Distances; Cabling Distances for Figure 9-22; Distance from the T-interface source to the work location
  • Page 177 – Install Power Ad apters; Install Power Adapters; Side View of Adapter
  • Page 179 – Install Auxiliary Equipment; Auxiliary Equipment Description; Provide an interface to the following:
  • Page 180 – Install Loudspeaker Paging and Music-on-Hold
  • Page 181 – Install Loudspeaker Paging Access
  • Page 184 – EXAMPLE: Port Numb er
  • Page 185 – Connections for non- Federal Communications; Journal Printer
  • Page 186 – DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Implementation
  • Page 189 – B2 Messaging Server Installation and; The Call Management System (CMS) connection is illustrated b elow.
  • Page 191 – Connections to Asynchronous Data Unit (ADU) for; Z3A Asynchronous Data Unit User’s Manual
  • Page 194 – Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Cabling
  • Page 196 – 12-Type Modem Switch Setting
  • Page 198 – Description
  • Page 199 – To test a two-cabinet switch, you will make the following calls:; Procedure; At the called telephone, answer the call. Conversation must be
  • Page 203 – is heard through the earp iece of the test telephone.
  • Page 204 – Test the Attendant Console; Pos Avail or Avail lamp goes dark.
  • Page 205 – Test the Selector Console; Test External Ringing
  • Page 206 – Test Queue Warning Indicator
  • Page 208 – Test Integrated Announcement
  • Page 209 – Verify music is provided to a held party d uring any hold interval.; Select a working telephone as the test telephone.; Test Emergency Transfer
  • Page 210 – Test Telephones and Other Equip ment; Pull out on Switches to overc ome detents.; Parameters Maintenance sc reen. The login must be successful.
  • Page 211 – Remote access personnel terminate login and disconnects.
  • Page 213 – Definition of Approved Ground; The following protective ground types are accepta ble:; Grounded Building Steel.; — The metal frame of the building where it is; Acceptable Water Pipe.; — A metal underground water p i pe, at least 1/2 inch
  • Page 214 – Concrete Encased Ground.; Approved Floor Grounds
  • Page 215 – Earthquake Protection Procedures; deep at the spot marked in Step 2.
  • Page 216 – Front Mounting Angle; and mark the floor directly beneath each hole.
  • Page 217 – Cabinet Earthquake Mounting—Concrete Floor
  • Page 218 – earthquake front p late.
  • Page 223 – Manual Power Up DEFINITY AUDIX System; DEFINITY AUDIX System; To power up the DEFINITY AUDIX System, do the following:
  • Page 225 – Country Differences; Country-Specific Hardware; United States
  • Page 226 – United States and Canada
  • Page 227 – Country-Sp e cific Hard ware; Australia
  • Page 228 – Belgium
  • Page 229 – China
  • Page 230 – Ecuador
  • Page 231 – France and Germ any
  • Page 232 – Greece
  • Page 233 – Hong Kong
  • Page 234 – Hungary
  • Page 235 – Italy
  • Page 236 – Japan
  • Page 237 – Netherlands
  • Page 238 – Poland and Russia
  • Page 239 – Saudi Arabia
  • Page 240 – Singapore; Spain and Taiwan
  • Page 242 – United Kingdom
  • Page 243 – Venezuela
  • Page 245 – Installing the 9400-Series Telephones; ITW LINX
  • Page 246 – Wiring Information
  • Page 247 – must; be used
  • Page 248 – Distance Limitations; Maximum Distances between system and
  • Page 249 – Line, Adjunct, and Handset Cord Routing for
  • Page 250 – Wall Mounting; Reversing the Handset Hook for Wall Mounting
  • Page 251 – Removing the Desktop Stand for Wall Mounting
  • Page 252 – Line Cord Routing for Wall Mount
  • Page 253 – Using the Test Feature; The Test Feature
  • Page 254 – Button Labels; Button Labels for 9400-Series Telephones.
  • Page 255 – Common Wire Colours; Standard Wire Colours for Power (AC Mains); Wire Type
  • Page 256 – Stranded Wire Conversion (AWG to SWG to metric); Square Millimeters
  • Page 259 – Solid Conductor Wire Gauge Comparison
  • Page 263 – Electrical Code Equivalencies; North American Electrical Code
  • Page 265 – Option Switch Settings
  • Page 266 – 03JR Modem Option Settings
  • Page 267 – Continued on next page
  • Page 268 – 01CR Modem Option Settings; Option Switch Settings on Modular Trunk Data
  • Page 270 – 02SR Modem Option Settings
  • Page 271 – 02SR Modem O ption Settings; Option Switch Settings for 202SR Modem
  • Page 272 – O ption Switch Setting s; Option Switch Settings for 202SR Modem —; Continued
  • Page 273 – 08BR Modem Option Settings
  • Page 276 – Option Switch Settings for Asynchronous 212AR
  • Page 277 – Asynchronous 212AR Modem O ption Setting s
  • Page 279 – Synchronous 212AR Modem Option Settings; Option Switch Settings for Synchronous 212AR
  • Page 284 – Printer Option Settings; Attention Control Modems
  • Page 285 – 75 Printer Connecte d to a G3 Management Terminal; 75 Printer Used as System Printer
  • Page 291 – Section
  • Page 294 – Control Panel for 572 Printer
  • Page 303 – TN760 Tie Trunk Circuit Pack O ption Setting s; TN760D Tie Trunk Circuit Pack (Component Side)
  • Page 304 – TN760D Option Switch Settings and Administration
  • Page 305 – TN464C/D Option Settings; Option Switch and/or Plug Settings on TN464C/D
  • Page 306 – TN464E/F Option Settings
  • Page 307 – Set the imp e dance and bit rate as follows:; Option Switch Settings on TN464E/F
  • Page 309 – GBCS Publications Catalog,; available from the AT&T Customer Information Center.; Basic; The following are basic d o cuments for anyone using DEFINITY.
  • Page 311 – System Reports; for earlier systems. Includes corrective actions for potential
  • Page 313 – Call Center
  • Page 314 – Networks
  • Page 315 – App lication Specifi c; Application Specific
  • Page 323 – Numerics
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555-230-894
Issue 1
September, 1995

DEFINITY

®

Communications

System

Generic 3 Installation

(For Single-Carrier Cabinets)

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Contents Issue 1 September 1995 iii Table of Contents i About This Book xv ■ This Book’s Organization xv ■ Other Books xvi ■ Trademarks xvii 1 Overview and Roadmap 1-1 ■ System Reliability 1-1 Standard Reliability 1-2 High Reliability 1-2 Critical Reliability 1-2 ■ DEFINITY System Installation Roadm...

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Contents iv Issue 1 September 1995 Generic 3 Management Terminal (G3-MT) Requirements 2-2 Cross-Connect Fields 2-2 Space Requirements 2-2 Room Layout 2-2 Figure Notes: 2-3 Cable Slack Manager (Optional) Requirements 2-4 Tools Neede d 2-4 Lay Out and Ensure Ap propriate Power 2-6 Power Arrangements f...

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