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AT&T

PARTNER

®

II

Communications System

Release 3.1

Installation

Summary of Contents for PARTNER II Release 3.1

Page 1: ...AT T PARTNER II Communications System Release 3 1 Installation ...

Page 2: ... charges AT T cannot be responsible for such charges and will not make any allowance or give any credit resulting from toll fraud Toll fraud can occur despite thhe preventive efforts of network providers and equipment manufacturers Toll fraud is a potential risk for every customer with telecommunications equipment having one or more of the following features 1 remote access 2 automated attendant 3...

Page 3: ...lation Procedures Installing the Control Unit and Modules Connecting Lines and Extensions Connecting Caller ID Display Devices Assembling System Phones Desk Mounting Wall Mounting Connecting and Testing Telephones Connecting Paging Music On Hold and Call Reporting SMDR Devices Connecting MLS CA24 Intercom Autodialers One Autodialer Two Autodialers Equipment Upgrades Adding New Modules Replacing Sy...

Page 4: ...ovided with a three wire grounding type plug This is a safety feature DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug DO NOT staple or otherwise attach the AC power supply cord to building surfaces CAUTION DO NOT block or cover the ventilation slots and openings They prevent the product from overheating DO NOT place the product in a separate enclosure unless proper ventilation is provi...

Page 5: ...ystem specifications Make sure that your installation meets all electrical and environmental requirements If your company already has modular jacks for all outside lines and extensions you may be able to use the existing wiring to install the system hardware and connect telephones to the system yourself To have an AT T service technician install and customize your system or change existing wiring ...

Page 6: ...or BMI The Magic on Hold system does not require such a license 2 An Example System Setup Extensions Various devices including system phones and industry standard devices can be connected to the modular wall jacks The modular wall jacks connect to the extension jacks in the control unit by way of the building s inside wiring Extension 10 These devices are connected MLS 34D Display Phone Typically ...

Page 7: ...L UNIT Primary Carrier Expansion Carrier Extension 10 Extension 17 EXTENSIONS Extension 14 Extension 18 Extension 11 Extension 15 Extension 12 Extension 19 Extension 16 Extension 13 An Example System Setup 3 ...

Page 8: ...0EC Module Figure 1 Required Parts You will need to obtain four 12 screws of the appropriate type for the wall and weight of the carrier a carrier with four 206 modules and a processor module weighs approximately 27 5 pounds or 12 3 kilograms You also need a length of 12 AWG or 14 AWG solid copper wire not to exceed 25 feet for grounding In addition if you need modular telephone cords for connecti...

Page 9: ...tercom Autodialers with Busy Indication MLS CA24 You can connect up to two Intercom Autodialers to the system phone at extensions 10 and 11 maximum four per system The Intercom Autodialer has its own power supply which must be plugged into an AC outlet Industry Standard Devices Industry standard devices including standard phones require one pair mounting cords AT T D2R mounting cords are recommend...

Page 10: ...ailbox Expansion Card can extend service for up to 20 subscribers Call Reporting Devices You can connect either a serial printer or a call accounting device such as AT T s Call Accounting Terminal to the SMDR jack on the primary processor module for recording and or analyzing call activity In Range Out of Building Protectors Installing phones in a different building from the control unit requires ...

Page 11: ...the phone s built in auxiliary jack To Wall Jack To Standard Device Plug LINE into gray jack Plug AUX device into white jack Figure 2 Combination Extension Using Direct Connection Using a Bridging Adapter Figure 3 shows how to connect a system phone and a standard device or two standard devices together using the 267F2 bridging adapter AT T 267F2 Adapter Standard Device Only System Phone or Standa...

Page 12: ...n to install it to the right of the primary carrier leaving 6 to 24 15 2 to 61 cm between the carriers Using the four screw keyholes in the backplane as a template mark screw locations on the wall Start four 12 screws leaving the screw heads approximately 1 4 64 cm away from the wall Slip the backplane onto the screws then tighten them If you are mounting the expansion carrier repeat this step Sli...

Page 13: ... on the expansion cable should rest just below the hooks To power down the system pull out the main circuit breakers on both carriers On a PARTNER II 220V system move the on off switch to the off position O Attach one end of a 12 AWG or 14 AWG solid copper wire to the ground screw on the primary processor module Note that the length of the wire must not exceed 25 feet 7 6 meters Route the wire thr...

Page 14: ... modular jacks call a qualified service technician Network Interface Jacks 1 A B C 2 A B C Test for dial tone at the network interface jacks before connecting outside lines to the control unit For the test connect a standard phone to the first network interface jack Lift the handset and listen for dial tone If there is no dial tone contact your local telephone company before continuing Repeat for ...

Page 15: ...aving at least two feet 0 6 meters of slack in the cords for future maintenance so you can easily reconnect cords after replacing system modules Connect the free end of each modular telephone cord to the modular connecting blocks for system extensions Place the cover on the control unit this is especially important to keep the modules dust free and the system working efficiently To cover the contr...

Page 16: ...e To have additional wiring runs installed call a qualified service technician 1 2 3 Insert an AT T 267F2 bridging adapter into the network interface jack associated with the line that has Caller ID service A B C A Network Interface Jacks B C D E Plug one end of a line cord into a jack in the bridging adapter Plug the free end of the line cord into the appropriate line jack in the control unit Rou...

Page 17: ...as multiple jacks plug the cord into the GRAY jack Push the cord into place along the channel on the bottom of the phone If you want to raise the angle of the phone go to Step 2 if not or if you have a phone with a fixed stand go to Step 3 To install the telephone stand required for the MLS 34D gently place the phone upside down with the low end of the phone to your right Insert the tab on the nar...

Page 18: ...h the hole in the center of the stand and plug it in Insert the other tab into the right slot pushing the stand down and slightly inward until the tab locks into place Insert the phone cord through the center of the stand and plug it into the jack on the base of the phone then plug the other end into the modular wall jack Mount the phone on the wall plate using the screw keyholes on the base of th...

Page 19: ... 1A and label the button sheet as in Steps 3A and 3B Connecting and Testing Telephones 1 To connect a phone plug the modular telephone mounting cord into a modular wall jack or directly into a 206 module extension jack If you are connecting a standard phone and its mounting cord is loose use an AT T D2R mounting cord instead To install two phones or other devices on a single extension jack see Com...

Page 20: ... such a license AT T disclaims any liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a license if required PAGE Jack Paging System optional 1 2 3 4 Volume Control MUSIC ON HOLD Jack First set the unit s volume to the lowest setting Use a flathead screwdriver to turn the volume control on the processor module counterclockwise until it stops Insert an RCA phono plug into the MUSIC ON HOLD jack on ...

Page 21: ...W cord supplied with the autodialer into the jack on the bottom of the phone If the phone has multiple jacks plug the cord into the GRAY jack Route the other end through the groove at the back of the autodialer and plug it into the OUT jack Route one end of the modular telephone cord through the groove at the back of the autodialer and plug it into the IN jack plug the other end into the wall jack...

Page 22: ...er plug one end of the cord into the IN jack on the first autodialer and plug the other end into the OUT jack on the second autodialer Using the modular telephone cord from Step 1A route one end through the groove at the back of the second autodialer and plug it into the IN jack plug the other end into the wall jack for extension 10 or 11 Connect the keyed power cord supplied with the autodialer t...

Page 23: ...u insert the new module Push the module slowly but firmly until it locks into place with two snaps and is attached to the rear of the backplane and held in place by the locking tab on the bottom of the slot Do not force the module If it does not insert easily remove the module clear any obstruction and reinsert it See Connecting Lines and Extensions for instructions on connecting line and or exten...

Page 24: ...the top until it detaches from the backplane Main Cicuit Breaker Power Jack Handle Check the slack in the wires If there is not enough slack to remove the module without pulling the line and extension cords free label and disconnect the wires before continuing with Step 2B Place one hand on top of the module With your other hand grip the plastic bracket on the bottom front of the module and use yo...

Page 25: ...ut power down the control unit reseat the module then power up the control unit If multiple lights are out power down the control unit reseat the leftmost module that has a light out then power up the control unit If the lights are still out call for support as instructed on the inside front cover To replace the cover while holding the cover at an angle gently move the top rear edge of the cover o...

Page 26: ...3 8 cm 4 0 lbs or 1 8 kgs Backplane cover 12 D x 19 H x 11 W or 30 5 x 48 3 x 27 9 cm 5 5 lbs or 2 5 kgs MLS 34D phone 9 7 D x 5 3 H x 10 W or 24 6 x 13 5 x 25 4 cm 3 1 lbs or 1 4 kgs MLS 18D phone 9 5 D x 5 H x 6 75 W or 24 1 x 12 7 x 17 1 cm 2 8 lbs or 1 3 kgs MLS 12D phone 9 5 D x 5 H x 6 75 W or 24 1 x 12 7 x 17 1 cm 2 8 lbs or 1 3 kgs MLS 12 phone 9 5 D x 5 H x 6 75 W or 24 1 x 12 7 x 17 1 cm...

Page 27: ...ontrol unit Locate in an area free of excess moisture corrosive gases dust and chemicals Electrical 90 130 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 prong outlet separate ground separately fused at 15 Amps Requirements On a PARTNER II 220V System 180 264 VAC fused at 10 Amps Outlet must not be controlled by an on off switch Grounding to comply with Underwriters Laboratories UL 1459 A An insulated grounding conductor solid c...

Page 28: ... adapter AT T 267F2 Range 1 000 feet 305 meters for system phones 3 000 feet 915 meters for standard devices Safety US Meets UL 1459 Issue 2 Requirements Canada Meets CSA C22 2 225 Government US FCC Part 68 Approvals and Local Phone FCC registration number U S AS5 USA 61630 KF E Company FCC Part 15 Class A Information REN outside line jack 0 9A per line jack Jack type RJ11C Loop start lines Canada...

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