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See the equipment supplier to obtain the correct
adapters for the system.
Z122C apparatus boxes.
Each box holds six single-
port voice terminaI connectors.
Modular wall jack adapters.
These adapters (or
connecting blocks) terminate the wiring runs at the
voice terminal locations. Various adapters (e.g., the
102A, 103A, 104A, 104B, 105AF, and 106AFD) are
used to connect eight-conductor jacks to 110-type
hardware. See the equipment supplier to obtain the
correct adapters for the system.
Blue labels.
These labels come in perforated sheets
with the installation kit for the apparatus boxes.
The recommended cable for the wiring runs is spooled
DIW. If you choose to use spooled cable for the wiring
runs, use cutdown-to-modjack adapters in place of
modjack-to-modjack adapters in the apparatus boxes. The
procedure “Terminating the Wiring Runs in Modular Wall
Jacks” on page 2-39 shows how to connect wires to
cutdown-to-modjack adapters.
The following tools and equipment may be needed to
complete the wiring installation. What you need depends
mostly on the layout, dimensions, and structural
particular of the installation site.
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Cable termination tool
Scissors
Drill and bits
Screwdriver
Cable ties and clips
Stapler and staples
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Summary of Contents for administration and
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Page 175: ...Top cover Front cover FIGURE 2 27 Control unit covers Testing the System 2 107 ...
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