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Repeat the procedure until all patch cords/jumper wires are
installed.
Update system translations.
Removing Patch Cords/Jumper Wires
When it is necessary to remove a patch cord/jumper wire because a
telephone/voice terminal is being removed, disconnect the
telephone/voice terminal at the information outlet. Then, remove the
patch cord/jumper wire from the cross-connect field. This gives a visual
indication of the available terminal/connecting block terminals
associated with port and station jacks. Do not leave a partially or totally
disconnected patch cord/jumper wire intermingled with the remaining
patch cords/jumper wires.
When it is necessary to rearrange patch cords/jumper wires because of
telephone/voice terminal moves, remove the patch cord/jumper wire
and reinstall it even if only one end of the cross-connection is affected.
This reduces entanglement and helps to assure a neat appearance.
To remove a patch cord/jumper wire, proceed as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
On the Port Assignment Record(Figure 4-11), locate the
terminal/connecting block associated with the jack assignments at
the purple and white or blue fields.
At the purple field, disconnect the patch cord/jumper wire (see
Note).
Note: An impact tool or 724A tool (for 66-type hardware
only) is required when removing jumper wires.
Lift the patch cord/jumper wire upward, taking up slack, until the
patch cord/jumper wire can be located by its movement in the patch
cord trough/187B1 backboard.
Trace the other end to its connection point at the blue or white field
and disconnect the patch cord/jumper wire.
Remove the patch cord/jumper wire from the patch cord
trough/187B1 backboard.
Update the Port Assignment Record (Figure 4-11).
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Summary of Contents for System 75
Page 1: ...AT T AT T System 75 and System 75 XE Wiring...
Page 2: ...AT T AT T System 75 and System 75 XE Wiring 555 200 111 Issue 2 August 1989...
Page 16: ...System Wiring Figure 1 2 System Uniform Wiring Plan 1 7...
Page 17: ...CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Figure 1 3 Sample Uniform Wiring Installation 1 8...
Page 29: ...CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE 66 110 Type Figure 2 1 Block Diagram of System 75 or 75 XE Installation 2 2...
Page 35: ...CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE 66 110 Type Figure 2 4 110A Type 100 Pair Terminal Block 2 8...
Page 36: ...110 Type Hardware Description Figure 2 5 110A Type 300 Pair Terminal Block 2 9...
Page 98: ...Typical System Equipment Room Floor Plans 3 15...
Page 143: ...CHAPTER 3 EQUIPMENT ROOM DESIGN 3 60...
Page 144: ...Equipment Room Hardware And Cabling Installation 3 61...
Page 162: ...Equipment Room Hardware And Cabling Installation 3 79...
Page 163: ...Equipment Room Hardware And Cabling Installation 3 80...
Page 197: ...Tables Table 4 A Recommended Protectors 4 42 v...
Page 212: ...Adjunct Powering 4 15...
Page 214: ...Adjunct Powering 4 17...
Page 216: ...Patch Cord Jumper Installation And Administration 4 19...
Page 241: ...CHAPTER 4 STATION WIRING 4 44...
Page 244: ...Miscellaneous Wiring Installation 4 47...
Page 246: ...Miscellaneous Wiring Installation 4 49...
Page 252: ...Miscellaneous Wiring Installation 4 55...
Page 254: ...Miscellaneous Wiring Installation 4 57...
Page 314: ...CHAPTER 5 AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION 5 41...
Page 324: ...CHAPTER 5 AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION 5 51...