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BELL  SYSTEM  PRACTICES 
Plant  Serie5 

SECTION  501-211-102 
lnue  3,  October  1970 

AT&TCo  Standard 

HANDSETS  (AMPLIFIER) 

G6,  G7,  GS,  AND  G13  TYPES 

IDENTIFICATION,  CONNECTIONS,  AND  MAINTENANCE 

1. 

GENERAL 

1.01 

This  section  is  reissued to: 

eAdd connections for G 13A and G 13B  handsets 

to TOUCH-TONE®  coin collector/telephones. 

eDelete  3.02. 

e Provide additional information on connections 

to  rotary  dial sets (3.01). 

e Add information formerly contained in Section 

501-211-400  which  is  hereby  canceled. 

Changes  or  additions  in  the  body  of  tables  is 

indicated  by  shaded  areas. 

2. 

IDENTIFICATION 

2.01 

These  amplifier-type  handsets  are  available 

as  replacement  handsets  for  use  by  persons 

with  impaired  hearing  (G6- and  G 13-type),  weak 
speech  (G7-type),  and  persons  in  noisy  locations 

(G8-type).  Table  A  lists  these  handsets  and  their 

component  parts and principal  uses. 

G6-Type  (Impaired Hearing) 

2.02 

The  G6-type  handset  is  equipped  with  a 

receiver  amplifier  unit.  The  volume  control 

potentiometer  in  the  center  of  the  handle  adjusts 
the  loudness  setting  of  the  receiver  so  that  the 
handset  may  be  used  by  persons  with  normal 
hearing as well as persons  with  impaired hearing. 

2.03 

The G6B handset (Fig.  1) has the transistorized 

amplifier  and  polarity  guard  units  located 

on  a  printed  circuit  board  in  the  receiver  end  of 
the  handle.  The  amplifier,  potentiometer assembly, 

and  handset  cord  connect  to  a  terminal  board 

located in the transmitter  cavity. 

2.04 

The  G6AR 

(MD) 

handset  (Fig.  2)  consists 

of a printed circuit receiver board,  transmitter 

board,  and  a  potentiometer  assembly  mounted  in

· 

the  handle.  Internal  connections  are  made  by  a 
flexible  circuit  strip  and  plug-in  connectors. 

2.05 

A  single  stage  transistorized  amplifier  is 

located  on  the  receiver  board  and  amplifies 

the  received  signal.  A  polarity  guard  circuit, 
mounted  on  the  transmitter  board,  assures  proper 

polarity  of  the  de  voltage  supplied to  the  amplifier. 

G7-Type  (Weak  Speech) 

2.06 

The  G7-type  handsets  are  equipped  with  a 

transistorized  transmitter  amplifier  intended 

for  use  by  persons  with  weak  speech.  The 

potentiometer  in  the  handle  controls  the  level  of 
the  transmitter  output. 

2.07 

The  G7B  handset  has  the  transistorized 

transmitter  amplifier  located  on  a  printed 

circuit  board  at  the  receiver  end  of  the  handle. 
The  polarity  guard  and  one  inductor  are  on  the 
amplifier  terminal  board.  The  potentiometer 
assembly,  and  handset  cord  connect  to  a  terminal 
board in  the transmitter cavity.  Internal connections 

are  made  by spade-tipped  leads. 

2.08 

The G7 AR (MD) handset consists of a printed 

circuit  receiver  board,  transmitter  board, 

polarity guard circuit,  and a potentiometer assembly 
mounted  in  the  handle.  Internal  connections  are 

made  by a flexible circuit strip and plug-in  connectors. 

GlJ..Type  (Noisy Locations) 

2.09 

The  G8-type  handset  is  equipped  with  a 

transistorized  receiver  amplifier  and  a 

push-to-listen  switch  and  is  intended  for  use  in 
noisy  locations.  The  push-to-listen  switch,  when 

operated,  decreases  the  transmitter  output  and 
increases the gain  of  the  receiver  amplifier. 

©  American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 

1970 

Printed in U.S.A. 

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Summary of Contents for G13

Page 1: ...er board and a potentiometer assembly mounted in the handle Internal connections are made by a flexible circuit strip and plug in connectors 2 05 A single stage transistorized amplifier is located on the receiver board and amplifies the received signal A polarity guard circuit mounted on the transmitter board assures proper polarity of the de voltage supplied to the amplifier G7 Type Weak Speech 2...

Page 2: ... connections are made by a flexible circuit strip and plug in connectors The cord connects to the terminal board in the transmitter cavity 2 12 The GSB handset replaces the GSA The transistorized amplifier and polarity guard units are mounted on a printed circuit board located in the receiver end of the handle G13 Type Impaired HeBring 2 13 The G13 type handset is similar to the G6B handset except...

Page 3: ... 25Y3 or 25P4 respectively and connect dial and handset as shown in Table B 3 03 When connecting G6 or G8 type handsets to 1660 series MD telephone sets equipped with 26B MD or 26D MD card dialers install a 26F card dialer and connect dialer and handset as shown in Table B Schematics 3 04 Fig 3 through 9 show schematic diagrams of the amplifier type handsets 4 MAINTENANCE 4 01 M aintenance of G6 G...

Page 4: ...ilable for field use If the original cordrequires replacement modify and install an H4CJ cord as follows 1 Carefully remove outer plastic covering on two white conductors with diagonal pliers Page 4 2 Tone out and identify one white conductor For identifying purposes loose knots may be tied in each end of this conductor designating it green The other white conductor then becomes yellow 3 Loop and ...

Page 5: ...ne BK BK BK RR term on net w w w GN term on net 0 BK 0 BK 0 BK C term on net G W G W C term on net v v IR speakerphone lead 0 0 Tl speakerphone lead S BK RR term on net Connect these leads to spare terminals on network terminal hoard or key terminal as required POTENTIOMETER R3 G IYI SKI TERMINAL BOARD w R G G BK BKI _j PRINTED WIRING BOARD Ll I I CRI I L Fig 3 G6B Handset Schematic C6 BSP 501 211...

Page 6: ...NNECT TO CONNECT TO TB4 TB2 R TR R Term 3 BK BB BK Term 5 y BBX W Term 8 G w Wt Term 7 Connect the Y handset lead to the W termi nal with the W lead going to terminal 2 of TB2 t Connect the G handset lead to the W termi nal with the W lead going to terminal 10 of TB2 TRANSMITTER BOARD RCVR JACK Fig 4 G6AR Hand el Schematic BSP 501 211 102 i03_1970 10 06 jpg Scanned by Frank Harrell Cowboy Frank Ca...

Page 7: ... RCVR A R l I f I I I c J i I Tl f 1 y Ll Rl L2 l l C2 CJ f V 1 cs Cl I Fig S 678 Handset Schematic TRMTR UG PL POTENTIOMETER BOARD R2 POT PLUG I RCVR JACK POTIENTIOWETER RZ ln u RJ RCVR BOARD RCVR X I I B I I 11 5 _ _R _j l ii m Fig 6 G7AR Handset Schematic Page 7 BSP S01 211 102 i03_1970 10 07 jpg Scanned by Frank Harrell Cowboy Frank Castle Rock Colorado Mar02 2012 22 08 46 ...

Page 8: ...OARD POT PLUG IWI IWI RCVR JACK RCVR BOARD fig 7 G8A Handset Schematic TERMINAL BOARD 0 w Ll POTENTIOMETER AND PUSH TO LISTEN SWITCH ASSEMBLY SEE NOTEI PRINTED WIRING BOARD I CRI I L _ J C5 R2 NOTE Tl CONTACTS a b BREAK BEFORE c d MAKE fig 8 G8B Handset Schematic SSP S01 211 102 i03_1970 10 08 jpg Scanned by Frank Harrell Cowboy Frank Castle Rock Colorado Mar 02 2012 22 09 09 RCVR I ti r J ...

Page 9: ... L__ C J Rl Cl C2 CJ E 7 1 I A I I I I I I I l1 I CRI 1 L______j PRINTED WIRING BOARD lc6 Ql R2 lll T1 F cs NOTE COJTACTS b ClOSE FIRST AFTER COMTACT5 c d CLOSE CONTACTS a b OPEN Fig 9 G13A and G13B Handset Schematic BSP S01 211 102 i03_1970 10 09 jpg Scanned by Frank Harrell Cowboy Frank Castle Rock Colorado Mar 02 2012 22 09 28 l f RCVR A Page 9 9 Pages ...

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